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, there any g ro u p in g o f p e r al qualities a n d s e t o f ru le s,
fh characterize t h e g co d p o lian?
mat is it th a t m e n like R o o se[t A1 Sm ith, L a G u a r d ia , T o m
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[igination a n d su p p o rt o f people?
lo get an an sw er to th is q u ery ,
n't Repeat T h is w e n t to t h e
master liim self— fo r m e r P o s titer General J a m e s A. F a rle y ,
head of th e C o c a -C o la E x Corporation.
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Idefinition of p o litics w h ic h I
Ive carricd w ith m e f o r a q u a r V century. I t w as w r itte n b y
bdrew Oliver in B o sto n m o re
an 150 years ago." I t goes like
is:
“Politics is th e m o s t h a z a rd o u s
I all professions. T h e r e is n o t
lother in w hich a m a n c a n h o p e
1do so much good to h is fellow
features — n e ith e r is th e r e a n y
I which by a m e re loss o f n e rv e
may do w id esp read h a r m —
is there a n o th e r in w h ic h h e
ay so easily lose h is ow n soul—
(Continued o n P age 6)
Ravel r a t e r i s e e x p e c t e d
■WASHINGTON, F eb . 21 — T h e
^ a n A d m in istratio n w ill sp o n f a bill to in c re a se tr a v e l a l>ances for F e d e ra l em ployees.
^ Increase to $10 a d a y , fro m
' may be expected, w ith m ilea g e
P Vcents in s te a d o f 5 fo r u sin g
pes private c a r o n
official
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PAY
G o v e rn o r D ew ey la s t w eek
a u th o riz e d t h e Civil S ervice
L E A D E R to m a k e p u b lic h is
s u p p o r t o f th e M itc h e ll v e t
p re f e re n c e bill. T h e L E A D E R
re le a s e d th e s to ry to t h e d aily
n e w sp a p e rs o f th e S ta t e fo r
la s t F rid a y , F e b r u a r y 18.
P rev io u sly , P a u l E . F it z p a ­
tr ic k , c h a i r m a n o f t h e D em o ­
c r a tic S ta t e C o m m ittee, h a d i n ­
fo r m e d T h e L E A D E R t h a t h e
is “ 100 p e r c e n t” c o m m itte d
to t h e M itcheU biU.
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B o n u s
N Y C
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By MAXWELL LEHMAN
G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ew ey h a s
th r o w n h is u n q u a lifie d s u p p o r t to
t h e M itc h e ll v e te r a n p re fe re n c e
b ill now b e fo re t h e S t a t e L eg is­
la tu r e .
I n a n exclusive s t a te m e n t to th e
p u b lis h e r a n d t h e e d ito r o f t h e
15,500 More U. S. Jobs
Recommended to House
W A S H IN G T O N , F eb. 21— T h e
H o u se of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s received
re c o m m e n d a tio n s fr o m its A p ­
p ro p r ia tio n s C o m m itte e w h ich , if
e n a c te d , w ou ld p e r m it a n in c re a s e
of 15,500 in th e n u m b e r o f F e d ­
e ra l em ployees in five agencies.
T h e lis t:
R e c la m a tio n Service, I n t e r i o r
D e p t............................................... 4,200
A g ric u ltu re D e p t..........................4,500
C en su s (te m p o r a y e n u m ­
e ra to rs ) .................................. 5,200
C o m m o d ity C re d it C o rp o ra ­
tio n ........................................... 1,200
H o u sin g E x p e d ite r ................
400
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inform ation indicates t h a t the M ayor and
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D irector Thom as J. P a tte rso n m ig h t cover
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bonus, sa y $300 f o r P olicem en a n d F ire m e n
bay
9^hprs. B u t such m akeshift is unsatisfactory. I f a
finpioy
to be forthcom ing, th e n th e very least th a t
should have is quick assurance of full a(Jditional
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m the fo rm of salary not subject to tam pering.
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S o cia l In v e sP o s ta l C lerk ,
A o c o u n tS te n o g r a p h e r,
fiuforcemeut Agent,
P la n
E m
M a y o r W illia m O 'D w y er le f t
fo r a 1 2 -d a y t r i p to H a v a n a a n d
N YC em p lo y ees w ere d is a p p o in te d ,
b e c a a s e h e h a d n o t ask e d t h a t a
bill be in tro d u c e d in A lb a n y fo r
a re f e re n d u m o n t h e p a y o f P o lice­
m e n a n d F ire m e n . T h e m e m b e rs
of th e u n if o rm e d fo rces a re s tr o n g ­
ly b e h in d th e p r o je c t, b e cau se i t
w o uld c o n v e rt t h e i r $750 b o n u s
in to b a se p a y , m a k in g th e p e r ­
m a n e n t p a y $4,150. 'The o th e r
N YC em p lo y ees a r e a ffe c te d b e ­
c a u s e r a tif ic a tio n a t t h e polls
w ould s e t t h e p a t t e r n f o r c o n ­
v e rs io n o f t h e i r b o n u s o f $650
o r $660.
( C o n ti n u e d o n P age 16)
P r e d ic t io n s
C o u n t y
NYC
S a n it a ti o n
M an
(B ),
a n d o th e r p o p u la r ex am s, o n
s a le a t L E A D E R B ookstore, 97
D u a n e S tr e e t, NYC, tw o blocks
n o r t h o f C ity H a ll, j u s t w est of
Broadway.
Ir k s
p lo y e e s
E m
A LBANY, F eb. 21 — T h e c o u n ­
tie s a r e b eco m in g m o re im p o r ta n t
in t h e lives of th e people, a c c o rd ­
in g to a g ro u p of p re d ic tio n s
m a d e b y C o m p tro lle r F r a n k C.
M oore b e fo re t h e S t a t e C o u n ty
f o r
p lo y e e s
O fficers A sso ciatio n . H is fo re c a sst
a re o f e sp ecial in t e r e s t to c o u n ty
em ployees.
M r. M o o re saw th e s e fo r th c o m ­
in g evnnfs:
(C o n ti n u e d o n Page 4)
$ 7 2
A n e x a m in a tio n fo r p e r m a n e n t
a p p o in tm e n t a s S e c re ta ry , C A F -5
th r o u g h C A F -7, is now o p e n to
m e n a n d w o m en , J a m e s E. R ossell,
d ir e c to r o f t h e N ew Y o rk office of
th e U. S. Civil S erv ice C o m m is­
sion, a n n o u n c e d . V a c a n c ie s will be
filled in v a rio u s F e d e ra l ag en cies
in th e five b o ro u g h s of NYC, a n d
(C o n tin u e d o n Page 9)
E a r ly P o l ic e T e s t
W e ig h e d b y N Y C
T h e p r e s e n t p la n s of th e N YC
Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n , said
P r e s id e n t J o s e p h A. M c N a m a ra ,
a re to beg in re c e iv in g a p p lic a tio n s
fo r th e P a tr o lm a n (P .D .) e x a m ­
in a tio n in D e c e m b e r o r J a n u a r y ,
h o ld t h e w r itte n te s t in M a r c h ,
th e m e d ic a ls in M a y o r J u n e a n d
th e p h y sic a ls in J u l y a n d Augusit.
< I f i t beco m es n e c e ss a ry to o p en
th e te s t e a rlie r, t h e C om m issio n
will do so, h e ad d ed .
S y lv e ste r C o n n o lly , n e a d o f th e
C o m m issio n 's C e rtific a tio n
B u­
re a u , p r e p a r e d fo r t h e P r e s id e n t
a re p o r t on t h e c o n d itio n of th e
p re s e n t P a tr o lm a n list. O n th e
a s s u m p tio n t h a t t h e n o rm a l t u r n ­
over is a b o u t 1,500 a y e a r, a n d
t h a t th e p r e s e n t to ta l q u o ta is
n o t in c re a s e d , tlie r e w ould be no
n e e d to a l te r p r e s e n t p la n s , th e
C o m m issio n fe lt. T h e P o lice D e ­
p a r t m e n t h a s re q u e s te d a 20,000
q u o ta fo r t h e u n if o rm e d fo rce, a n
in c re a se o f a b o u t 2,000, b u t th e r e
h a s b een n o w o rd t h a t M a y o r W il­
lia m O ’D w y er w ill m a k e a n e x ­
c e p tio n of h is ru le a g a in s t n o n m a n d a to r y b u d g e t in c reases.
P re s id e n t M c N a m a r a will d is ­
c u ss th e e n tir e s u b je c t w ith th e
P o lice D e p a r tm e n t officials a n d
B u d g e t D ire c to r T h o m a s P . P a t ­
te rso n .
(C o n tin u e d o n P age 8)
Are You for the Mitchell or the Condon Bill?
(V et P re fe re n c e )
T o t a l ..........................................15,500
!AYOR W illiam O’D w y e r l e f t f o r C uba la s t w e e k w ithixn
issuing a m essage w hich every NYC employee
L
hear — a m essage fav o rin g a referendum on
I ^‘zing the total bonus of City P a tro lm e n and Firem en
base pay.
employees know t h a t G overnor Dewey has agreed
•rs
total cost-of-living ad ju stm e n t of S ta te worklo eoui
^^se compensation. A re NYC w orkers expected
,
TO
Civil S e rv ic e L E A D E R , G o v e rn o r to ev ery m e m b e r o f t h e L e g is la ­
tu r e w ho h a s a sk e d m e a b o u t it."
D ew ey d e c la re d :
P ro p o n e n ts o f civil service ca ll
“I 'm fo r t h e M itc h e ll bill. I t 's
( C o n tin u e d o n P ag e 3)
fa ir. I t ’s n e c e ss a ry . I ’ve to ld t h a t
EDITORIAL
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UP
JO B S
D e w e y , Fitzpatrick
Back M itch ell Bill
P o litic ia n
'D w y e r
S e e Page 8
Price Five Cents
What kind of veteran preference do you prefer? Two measures are now before the State
Legislature— the Mitchell bill and the Condon bill. They affect civil service employees of the
State, counties, municipalities and other units of government. Your choice will be presented
to the State legislators, to whom an expression of views from all parts of the State will be
Instructive.
C h e c k y o u r choice a n d m ail to :
B o x 100, C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R , 97 D u a n e S tre e t, New Y ork 7, N. Y.
I favor passage of—
THE MITCHELL BILL.
(a) Gives 10 points to disabled veterans and 5 points to non­
disabled veterans on entrance examinations; (b) grants 5 points to disabled veterans and
2'/2 points to non-disabled veterans on promotion exams; (c) a veteran may use this
preference only once, but whenever he wishes. (Sometimes known as the pomt-system bill.)
THE CONDON BILL.
Gives permanent absolute preference to disabled veterans; tempo*
rary preference to non-disabled veterans; ends preference for non-disabled veterans after
December 31, 1955, Worlts like this: (a) All disabled veterans go to the top of the list
upon passing a civil service test, for original appointment or promotion; (b) this preference
to disabled veterans is permanent; |c) absolute preference lasting until December 31, 1951,
goes to non-disabled veterans, who follow all disabled veterans on eligible lists; |d) between
December 31, 195' and December 31, 1955, non-disabled veterans would get preference on
entrance —after disabled veterans— but not on promotion; (e) after 1955, preference for non-disabled
veterans would be discontinued altogether. (Sometimes known as the absolute preference bill.)
You may fill in the following information if you wish, but it is not essential in recording your choice on
this ballot.
NAME ..................................................................................... ADDRESS.
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CIVIL
S TA TE
F u ll,
V a r i e d
SERVICE
A N D
LEADER
C O U N T Y
Tuesday, February 22
N E W S
E m p lo y e e C o m m itte e ,
P r o g r a m
C o n s id e r
P r o m
is e d
f o r
ALBANY, F eb. 21— E x p e c ta tio n s
f o r th e la rg e s t g ro u p of em ployees
ev er to a t te n d a n A ssociation d i n ­
n e r w ere voiced a t A lb an y h e a d ­
q u a r t e r s th is week. T h e big e v e n t
Is sch em iled fo r T h u rs d a y , F e b ­
r u a r y 24, b u t in d ic a tio n s a re t h a t
so m a n y d eleg ates will a rriv e on
W e d n e sd a y t h a t festiv ities will b e ­
gin th e d a y before.
In v ite d to H e a d q u a rte r s
T h o se a rriv in g o n W e d n esd ay
a r e in v ite d to th e new h e a d q u a r ­
A s s n .
D in n e r
te r s o f th e A sso ciatio n a t 8 E lk
S tr e e t, a cro ss ttie p a r k fr o m th e
cap ito i. T h e re w ill be h o ste sse s
to g u id e th e m th r o u g h t h e b u ild ­
ing, a n d d e m o n s tr a te th e in c re a s e d
w o rk in g efficiency In t h e new
“s h o p .”
T h u rs d a y P ro g r a m
T h e p ro g ra m fo r T h u r s d a y s t a r t s
w ith a b u sin ess session a t 10 a.m .
in t h e C ry sta l B allro o m , D e W itt
C lin to n H otel. S ta r ti n g 9 a.m .,
r e g is tra tio n o f d e le g a te s beg in s
In t h e lobby o u tsid e th e C ry s ta l
B a llro o m . T h e b u sin ess sessio n is
a s h o r t one, la s tin g fr o m 10 a.m.
to 12 noon.
F r o m 1 to 4:30 p.m . t h e r e will
be o p en h o u se in th e n ew h e a d ­
q u a rte rs . All visito rs, n o t o n ly
d eleg ates, a re w elcom e. R e f r e s h ­
m e n ts
w ill be served.
A g ain ,
h o stesses w ill be a v a ila b le to sh ow
people a ro u n d . A so u v e n ir p r o ­
g ra m will be given to all v isitors,
c o n ta in in g p ic tu re s o f th e in te rio r
of h e a d q u a r te r s , a n d o f t h e olSce
staff.
DCwey to S p eak
T h e e v en in g session, w ith W il­
lia m F . M cD o n o u g h as t o a s tm a s t­
er, w ill f e a tu r e a sin gle s p e a k e r—
G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. Dewey.
F o llo w in g th e C rovernor’s ta lk ,
) th e r e will be w h a t is d escrib ed as
a “ g r e a t” g rid iro n -ty p e show , fo l­
low ed b y d a n c in g vmtil 2:30 a.m .
r- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >
N e w s
Employees
o /
Orange County
Sullivan County
A m e e tin g w as h e ld a t th e
B ro a d w a y School, N ew b u rg h , F e b ­
r u a r y 7, of all civil serv ice e m ­
ployees fo r th e C ity of N e w b u rg h
to d iscu ss th e aim s a n d policies of
T h e Civil S erv ice E m p loyees A s­
so ciatio n .
T h e m e e tin g w as c o n d u c te d by
C h a rle s R . Cwlyer, field re p r e s e n t­
ativ e, C o u n ty D ivision of th e As­
so ciatio n , a n d w as a tte n d e d by
over 60 city em ployees. T h e fo l­
low in g d e p a r tm e n ts of th e c ity
w ere in a tte n d a n c e : P a rk , W e l­
fa r e , N o n -T e a c h in g S chool E m ­
ployees, B o a rd of E d u c a tio n , F ire ,
W a te r, C ity H all P u b lic W orks,
Police, H e a lth .
A n u m b e r of city em ployees a re
a lre a d y m e m b e rs of O ra n g e c h a p ­
t e r of th e A ssociation, a n d th e
m e e tin g w as called to p la n fo r a
la rg e r re p r e s e n ta tio n of m e m b e r­
s h ip , so t h a t d iscussio n c a n be
held covering w ork ru les, jo b
classificatio n a n d s a la ry s c h e d ­
ules. A q u estio n a n d a n sw e r p e ­
rio d follow ed t h e m e e tin g , a n d
M r. C u ly er describ ed th e A ssocia­
tio n ’s leg islativ e p ro g ra m , in c lu d ­
in g t h e 55 -year re tir e m e n t bill,
t h e m in im u m pen sio n bill a f t e r
30 y e a rs of service, a n d th e fived a y w eek bill.
F r a n k W elsh of th e O ra n g e
C o u n ty W e lfa re D e p a r tm e n t Is
p re s id e n t of O ra n g e C o u n ty C h a p ­
te r. I n a tte n d a n c e a t t h e m e e t­
in g w ere J a m e s P. M a r tin , P olice
L ie u te n a n t, K in(?ston, p re s id e n t of
U lste r C o u n ty C h a p te r D ivision of
th e A ssociation, a n d R o b e rt B a y ­
lor, C o u n ty D ivision r e p r e s e n ta ­
tiv e on th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs of
th e A ssociation.
O ra n g e c h a p te r is to h o ld a
d in n e r d a n c e a t th e A m e ric a n
L egion C lub, M id d leto n , o n F e b ­
r u a r y 21, a t 6 P.M.
R e g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g of
S u ’liv a n C h a p te r w as h e ld a t
E Jdred T o w n H a ll o n F e b r u a r y 3.
O v er 75 m e m b e rs a tte n d e d . P re s i­
d e n t S ta n le y M yers c o n d u c te d th e
m e e tin g a n d re p o r ts of all co m ­
m itte e s w ere h e a rd . V ice-presi­
d e n t K e n n e th R oss re p o r te d fo r
t h e e n t e r ta i n m e n t co m m itte e , a n d
It w as vo ted to h o ld th e M a r c h
m e e tin g a t M ontlcello, a n d In v ite
J. A llyn S te a rn s , v ic e -p re sid e n t of
th e A ssociation, to be t h e g u e s t
sp eak er.
C o u n ty
execu tive
c o m m itte e
m e m b e r M r. S h a rk e y in tro d u c e d
a r e p o r t o n s a la ry scales In th e
H ig h w ay D e p a rtm e n t, a n d u p o n
re c o m m e n d a tio n of C h a rle s R .
C uyer, A ssociation field re p r e s e n t­
ativ e, a su rv ey covering all s a l­
a rie s a n d jo b c lassificatio n s in th e
C o u n ty will be m a d e by I r v in g
C ohen, re s e a rc h c o n s u lta n t o f th e
A ssociation.
T h e c h a p te r v o te d to e n d o rse
th e M itch ell bill o n v e te ra n s p r e f ­
ere n c e , a n d t h e s e c r e ta ry w as In ­
s tr u c te d to fo rw a rd a copy o f th e
re s o lu tio n to th e J u d ic ia r y C om ­
m itte e of th e S ta t e S en ate.
S t r o n g
T o
Middletown
A re g u la r m e e tin g of th e M id ­
d le to w n S ta te H o sp ita l E m ploy ees
A ssociation w as h e ld o n W e d ­
n e sd a y , F e b ru a r y 16, a t 7:30 p.m .
in th e club room . W a lte r A.
S c h m itz , M.D., Sr., D ire c to r of
th e M id d leto w n S ta t e H o m e o ­
p a th ic H o sp ital, w as g u e st sp e a k e r.
D P U I FE D E R A L IZ A T IO N
F e d e ra liz a tio n o f all o r p a r t
of th e D P U I is sa id to be u n d e r
c o n sid e ra tio n by th e U. S. G o v e rn ­
m e n t. N e x t w ^ek T h e L E A D E R
will c a rr y a n a rtic le o n th i s Im ­
p o r t a n t su b je c t.
E f f o r t
R e p e a l
A s tro n g a t te m p t will be m a d e
by D e m o c ra ts in th e S ta t e L eg is­
la tu r e to re p e a l th e C o n d o n -W a d lin Act, p assed in 1947, w h ich f o r ­
bid s public em ployees fro m s t r i k ­
in g. T h is m e a su re h a s e a rn e d d e ­
te rm in e d o p p o sitio n fro m all p u b ­
F ifth
W
i l l
M
D e leg ates a n d g u ests o f t h e
M e tro p o lita n
C o n feren ce,
C ivil
S erv ice E m ploy ees A ssociation ,
m e t o n F rid a y n ig h t a n d discu ssed
h ig h lig h ts o f th e A sso ciatio n ’s le g ­
is la tiv e p ro g ra m .
V icto r J . P a lts its , c h a ir m a n ,
p resid ed , a n d in tro d u c e d A sso cia­
tio n re p r e s e n ta tiv e s w ho flocked
B ills D r a f t e d
O r E n d o rs e d
T e x t o f R eso lu tio n
Proposed amendments of the con­
stitution of The Civil Service Em­
ployees Association, to be voted on
at the special meeting of the Associa­
tion at Albany on Thursday, Febru­
a r y 24, were published in last week’s
LE AD E R , excepting the one that in­
cludes pro p o rtio n ^ voting strength
for County Division chapters.
The l<ist of the list of resolutions
published last week dealt with prox­
ies and the following is the Associa­
tion’s analysis of that resolution:
The County Division representation
resolution follow s:
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lie w o rk ers of th e S ta te a n d Its
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T h e g ro u p p la n s to me<H In t h e n e a r f u tu r e for fiuttflr*
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a d d itio n to M r. Pee, S
p o sed o f C a rl Mueller, of h
Y o rk C ity, G enevieve MurDhvl
A lb an y , R o b e rt Hopkins of
a n d J o h n E. H olt-H arris the
s o c ia tio n ’s a s s is ta n t counsel,
A ssociation , m e t la s t w eek w ith
re p r e s e n ta tiv e s of th e N ew Y o rk
S t a t e D iv isio n of P la c e m e n t a n d
U n e m p lo y m e n t I n s u r a n c e t o d is ­
cu ss t h e re c e n tly a n n o u n c e d p r o ­
p o sal to re o rg a n iz e p e rs o n n e l in
U p s ta te Offices of t h e D ivision.
R ic h a r d B ro ck w ay , A s s is ta n t E x ­
e c u tiv e D ire c to r, a n d H a r r y S m ith ,
D ire c to r o f P e rs o n n e l, co m p letely
review ed th e c u r r e n t statois o f th e
pro p o sal.
T h e m a s te r p la n h a s b een p r e ­
p a r e d by th e A d m in is tra tio n , b u t
n o fin a l decisions h a v e b een m a d e
n o r w ill su c h d ecisio n s be m a d e
u n til em ployee g ro u p s h a v e h a d
a m p le o p p o rtu n ity to s tu d y th e
m a t t e r f u r th e r . T h e D iv isio n ’s
re p re s e n ta tiv e s e m p h a siz e d t h a t
t h e p la n n e d re o r g a n iz a tio n w ill
n o t in c re a se t h e size o f t h e a l ­
r e a d y u n d e rs ta ff e d ag en cy , b u t Is
r a t h e r d e sig n e d to m a k e o p tim u m
C o n f e r e n c e
L e g is la t io n
fr o m a ll p a r t s o f th e S t a t e t o t h e
71st A rm o ry o n P a r k A venue a n d
32nd S t r e e t . '
M cD o n o u g h S p eak s
Solom oA H e ife tz , c h a ir o ia n o f
t h e C o n fe re n c e le g islativ e c o m ­
m itte e , sipoke b riefly o n t h e m o s t
im p o r t a n t b ills no w b e fo re t h e
L e g is la tu re — sa la ry , F e ld - H a m -
b y A ssn.
b y It
divisions o f t h e s t a te sh a ll, ex c e p t
a s o th e rw ise p ro v id e d h e re in , be
v e ste d in a c o u n ty ex ecu tiv e c o m ­
m itte e w h ic h s h a ll c o n s is t o f th e
officers o f th e A sso ciatio n a n d o n e
re p r e s e n ta tiv e fro m e a c h (co u n ty )
c h a p te r in th e C o u n ty D ivision,
T h e c o u n ty ex ecu tiv e c o m m itte e
m a y c re a te o n e o r m o re s u b -c o m m itte e s to p e rf o rm s u c h d u tie s a s
th e C o u n ty E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e
s h a ll d eleg ate. T h e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
o f a c o u n ty c h a p te r s h a ll be s e l­
e c te d by suoh c h a p te r .”
" S e c tio n 2. C h a p te rs . A c h a p t e r
m a y be fo rm e d b y m e m b e rs in t h e
c o u n ty division In a n y co u n ty , o r
in a n y re g io n c o n ta in in g o n e o r
m o re co u n ties, o r in a n y city w ith
a p o p u la tio n o f 200,000 o r m ore,
u p o n t h e a p p ro v a l by t h e b o a rd
of d ire c to rs of t h e c o n s titu tio n
a n d b y -la w s of s u c h c h a p t e r ; p r o ­
v ided, how ev er, t h a t n o c h a p t e r
s h a ll in c lu d e In its m e m b e rs h ip
a n y em ployee of t ’le C ity of N ew
Y o rk o r of a n y of th e five c o u n ­
tie s c o m p ris in g th e C ity o f N ew
Y ork. S u c h c h a p t e r m a y be d is ­
solved b y a tw o - th ir d s v o te o f th e
B o a rd o f D ire c to rs.”
E x p la n a tio n : T h e a p p ro v a l o f
t h e fo reg o in g a m e n d m e n ts to th e
C o n stitu tio n w ould a u th o riz e c h a p ­
te r s In t h e C o u n ty D ivision in t h e
C ities o f B u ffalo , R o c h e s te r a n d
S y ra c u s e In d e p e n d e n t o f c o u n ty
c h a p te rs in E rie, M o n ro e a n d O n ­
o n d a g a co u n ties. T h e se a m e n d ­
m e n ts w ere v o te d dow n b y t h e
d e le g a te s a t t h e S p e c ia l M e e tin g
o n M a y 22, 1948. H ow ever, In th e
b elief t h a t t h e a d o p tio n o f t h e
p ro p o rtio n a l
r e p r e s e n ta tio n
am e n d m e n ts to th e C o n s titu tio n
and
B y -L aw s
o u tlin e d h e re in
w ould rem o v e th e o b je c tio n to a d ­
d itio n a l C o u n ty D ivision C h a p te rs ,
t h e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs, a t Its
m e e tin g o n S e p te m b e r 30, 1948,
d ire c te d t h a t t h e m a t t e r b e r e ­
s u b m itte d to t h e A n n u a l M e e tin g
o n O c to b e r 6, 1948, a t w h ic h i t
w as o rd e re d p r in te d a n d w ill be
a c te d u p o n a t t h e F e b r u a r y 24Ui
m e etin g .
ilto n , r e t ir e m e n t a n d the Mitv e te ra n p re fe re n c e bill,
W illia m F . McDonough, exe
tiv e re p r e s e n ta tiv e of the Ass
tio n , ex p re sse d confidence
t h e fre e z e -In o f th e State
g e n c y b o n u s would be a.
p lis h e d th is y e a r, a victory"
o th e r s t a te s h a v e not won
p o in te d o u t. Discussing the ’i
p o sed m e rg e r of th e State Cla_
fic a tlo n a n d S a la ry Standard
tio n B o a rd s, M r. McDonough
d a r e d t h a t m ore efficiency
d e a lin g w ith w age and sali
p ro b lem s w ill result. He cited i
5 5 -y e a r re tir e m e n t bill as anotl
o b je ctiv e w h ic h Albany Asso
tio n re p re s e n ta tiv e s are pu
h a r d In t h e Legislature.
Q u e stio n a n d Answer Period
A lively question-and-ans
p e rio d follow ed. Mr. Paltsits
m e d ia to r. T h e p an el included Jol
P . P o w ers, 2 n d vice-presldei|
i FVed J . W a lte rs , 3rd vice-presid
J . A llyn S te a m s , 4th vice p
d e n t;
F r a n c is
A. MacDon<
c h a ir m a n , S o u th e rn Conferen
R o b e rt R . H opkins, chairn
W e s te rn C o n feren ce: John Han
M e n ta l H y g ien e representatil
a n d M r. M cD onough. All me|
b e rs o f t h e p a n e l addressed
a sse m b le d delegates and
E le c te d C onference Delegate!
S id n e y A lexander, vice-prf
d e n t. S t a t e P sychiatric InstiW
w as elected delegate of the Co
fe r e n c e a t B o ard of Direct<^
m e e tin g s In A lbany.
T h e b u sin ese meeting
c e d e d by a su p p e r in the
f o r re p re s e n ta tiv e s of the
p a r t ic i p a ti n g chapters.
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f o r th e se a d v e rtis e rs offer yon b a r ­
g a in s t h a t a id In k e e p ln r d o w n
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LEADER
C O U N T Y
N E W S
T h e
F itz p a tr ic k
E m
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Ih P ll biU “ th e m o s t im rneaMire fo r th e presei*vant
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r» ^ l e y have p u t m o re e fF uind th is p iece o f le g isla Serhaps a n y o th e r w ith
* m e ^ a v e ever h a d to d eal.
'Action by D e m o c ra ts
u. ooveirnor’s d r a m a tic s t a t e ^ r/imes on to p o f a n e a rlie r
hv P au l E. F itz p a tr ic k ,
of th e D e m o c ra tic S t a t e
S e e who called in t h e D e m f ’ Party le ad ers otf th e S e n ,nd Assembly, S e n a to r E lm e r
In and A ssem blym an I r w in
and w ith th e m m a p p e d
orogram to m a k e t h e M itkju a D em ocra/tlc P a r t y
''ure Ml*. F itz p a tr ic k a c te d
S but effectively t o ach iev e
end In a s ta te m e n t to T h e
)ER he sa id : ‘T h e k in d o f
an prefeffence e m b o d ied in
rMitchell bill is co m p le te ly f a ir,
veterans a n d n o n -v e te ra n s .
Uver, it would n o t b re a k do w n
- smooth fu n c tio n in g o f p u b lic
\i(i in this s ta te .”
Passage Seen As«>ured
tiih this stro n g b a c k in g fro m
[parties, capitol ob serv ers a re
he opinion tha/t p a s s a g e of
Mitchell bill is v ir tu a lly
jed.
Fogether w ith a n o th e r’ v e te r a n
Kerence m e asiu e, t h e C o n d o n
osal. the M itch ell a m e n d m e n t
jiio w in th e S e n a te J u d ic ia r y
nmittee and is sc h e d u le d fo r
cn in th a t C o m m ittee o n T u e s February 22. T h e v e te ra n s
fa-i of th e L e g is la tu re h a d
nned to ta k e u p c o n s id e ra tio n
two bills on M o n d a y , F e b j-y 14, but a t th e la s t m in u te
meeting w as ca lle d off. I t
Jknown th a t if t h e v e te ra n s
icus is held th is w eek, a s u b ntial body of waa* v e te ra n s
the S e n a to rs a n d A ssem nen are p re p a re d to fig h t fo r
backing of th e M itc h e ll bill,
[against th e C o ndon m e a su re .
will be a g a in st a n y “co m ilise.”
here had been a n a t te m p t by
Won bill su p p o rte rs to fo rc e
oiigh a delaying a c tio n w h ic h
ild prevent p a ss a g e o f th e
*'^ell bill a t th is session. B u t
?r the D em o crats n o r th e
'Ublican s u p p o rte rs o f t h e bill
tolerate d elay o r “co m p ro R ’ becaiuse th e y p o in t o u t t h a t
th delay w ould in e ffect kill
T Mitchell bill. I t is a c o n s tifionai a m end m en t w liich m u s t
■Passed by two s e p a r a te ly -e le c t^wnsecutive L eg islatu res, a n d
80 to th e p eo p le f o r r e f e r h'ii
Condon an d
‘■eu bills w ere p a ss e d a t th e
' session.
the M itcheU B ill D oes
Mitchell b ill p ro v id es a
1 system” p re fe re n c e , giving
. Points to v e te ra n s o n civil
j n exam inations. T h e e sse n i.w ,^''^ons a re th e s e : (a ) a
In*!» J ^ t e r a n Is g r a n te d 10
^ n o n -d isa b le d v e te r a n
■nts on en tra n c e e x a m in a tio n s :
v e te ra n is g r a n te d
n
^ n o n -d is a b le d v e t^‘ /a p oints o n p ro m o tio n
a v e te ra n m a y u se h is
o*^ly o nce, b u t w h e n ild L
v e te r a n
I
to s u c h “r e t e n Preference,” in t h e e v e n t o f
fo r
M itc h e tl
layoffs, a s th e L ^ i s l a t m e w ould
p rescrib e.
W h a t t h e C o n d o n B ill D oes
T h e C o n d o n bill p ro v id es a b ­
so lu te p re f e re n c e to d is a b le d v e t ­
e ra n s a n d te m p o r a r y p re fe re n c e
to n o n -d is a b le d v e te ra n s . U n d e r
it s p ro v isio n s (a ) a ll d is a b le d
v e te ra n s go to t h e to p o f t h e lis t
u p o n p a s s in g a civil service te s t,
b o th fo r a p p o in tm e n t a n d p r o ­
m o tio n ; (b ) U n til D e c e m b e r 31,
1951, n o n -d is a b le d v e te ra n s fo l­
low a ll d is a b le d v e te ra n s o n civil
serv ice jo b lis ts ; (c) b e tw e e n D e ­
c e m b e r 31. 1951, a n d D ecem b er
31, 1955, n o n -d is a b le d v e te ra n s
w ould g e t p re f e re n c e o n e n tr a n c e
e x a m in a tio n s — a f t e r d is a b le d
v e te ra n s — b u t n o t o n p ro m o tio n ;
(d ) a f te r 1955, p re f e re n c e fo r n o n ­
d isa b le d v e te r a n s w o u ld b e d is ­
c o n tin u e d a lto g e th e r.
T h e P e o p le W a n t M itc h e ll
A ctio n by G o v e rn o r D ew ey a n d
t h e D e m o c ra tic S t a t e C o m m itte e
follow ed a f t e r su rv ey s h a d sh o w n
t h a t th o s e m o s t d ire c tly a ffected ,
civil serv ice em p lo y ees a n d v e t­
e ra n s , o v e rw h e lm in g ly fa v o r t h e
M itch ell bill. Civil serv ice o r ­
g a n iz a tio n s a n d g ro u p s o f n o n ­
d is a b le d v e te ra n s p o in te d o u t t h a t
w hile th i s b ill gives a s u b s ta n tia l
a d v a n ta g e to d is a b le d v e te ra n s ,
i t does n o t b a r n o n -d is a b le d v e t­
e ra n s a n d n o n - v e te r a n s f i o m a n
o p p o rtu n ity to c a t e r a n d rise in
p u b lic service.
23 to 1 fo r M itc h e ll
A su rv ey o f its re a d e r s in all
p a r t s o f t h e S ta t e b y th e Civil
Service L E A D E R sh o w ed them i in
fa v o r o f th e M itc h e ll bill b y a
m a r g in o f 23 to 1.
A r e a d e r poll by th e N ew Y o rk
W o rld -T e le g ia m sh o w e d a r e s u lt
S a tu rd a y
S ta ff C a lle d
'N e e d le s s '
O p p o sitio n to th e u se o f s k e le to n
fo rces in S t a t e ofltfces o n S a tu r d a y
m o rn in g s w as e x p re s se d b y th e A l­
b a n y D e p a r tm e n t o f A g ricu ltm ’e
a n d M a r k e ts c h a p t e r o f th e C ivil
S erv ice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n.
T h e c h a p t e r d escrib ed t h e S a t ­
u r d a y m o r n in g sk e le to n fo rc e s a s
“n e e d le ss” a n d p e titio n e d t h e
A sso ciatio n to re d o u b le its effo rts
to b rin g a b o u t clo sin g t h e offices.
T h e c h a p t e r m e m b e rs feel th is will
p ro m o te g r e a te r efficiency o n a
stri<}tly fiv e -d a y w eek basis.
C h a p te r O fficers
C h a p te r oflBcers w ere re e le c te d
w ith F o s te r P o t t e r a s p re s id e n t,
F r e d J . F ro n e a s s e c re ta ry , M rs.
K a th e r i n e Q u ilty , se c re ta ry , a n d
G . W esley C a lla n , tr e a s u re r .
N ew ly e le c te d d e le g a te s to r e p ­
r e s e n t t h e C h a p te r a t A sso ciatio n
a n d C o n fe re n c e m e e tin g s a r e :
M rs. D o ro th y V a n D erzee. M rs.
G ra c e G e n o v a a n d C h i’is to p h e r
D e g e n a a r.
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B ill
of 44 to 1 in fa v o r o f th e M it­
c h e ll bill.
T h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A s­
so c ia tio n b a llo te d its m e m b e rs a n d
fo u n d th e m 13 to 1 in fa v o r o f
th e M itcheU bill.
N in e te e n civic o rg a n iz a tio n s , a n d
n e a rly all g ro u p s o f civ il serv ice
em ployees, lin e d u p so lid ly b e h in d
th e M itc h e ll bill. T h e Civil S e r ­
vice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n , r e p ­
re s e n tin g 46,000 S t a t e a n d lo c al
w o rk ers, a n d th e U n ifo rm e d F ir e ­
m e n ’s A sso ciatio n in N ew Y o rk
C ity h a v e b e e n esp ecially ac tiv e in
seek in g p a s s a g e o f t h e M itc h e ll
bill, a rg u in g t h a t civil service
w ould be w re c k e d if th e C o n d o n
m e a s u re w ere p a sse d . T h e A m e ri­
c a n F e d e r a tio n o f L a b o r, S t a t e ­
w ide, also w e n t o n re c o r d f o r t h e
M itc h e ll bill, a s d id t h e Je w is h
W a r V e te ra n s a n d th e A m e ric a n
V e te ra n s C o m m itte e .
L eg io n R if t
T h e C o n d o n bill, w h ic h h a d
b een s p o n so re d b y th e A m e ric a n
L egion, c a u se d a n e n o rm o u s r i f t
in t h a t o rg a n iz a tio n , w ith sev eral
o f its civ il serv ice p o sts endox’sin g
t h e M itc h e ll bill in s te a d . F in a lly ,
th e L egion s e t u p a su b c o m m itte e
to stu d y t h e v e t p re f e re n c e q u e s­
tio n . T h e c o m m itte e , c o n sistin g of
six p ro m in e n t le g io n n a ire s, issu ed
a r e p o r t in w h ic h th e five m e m ­
b ers u rg e d a c c e p ta n c e o f t h e M i t­
chell bill. H'owever, t h e L e g io n ’s
ex ecu tiv e b o a r d r e p u d ia te d th e
r e p o r t o f its ow n c o m m itte e . P o st
930, la rg e s t L egion u n it, th e r e u p o n
p u b licly p ro te s te d t h e a c tio n of
th e ex ecu tiv e boax'd.
M itc h e ll W o rk s H a r d
S e n a to r M acN eil M itch ell, New
Y ork C ity R e p u b lic a n , h a s b een
a r d e n tly w o rk in g to o b ta in th e
p a ss a g e of h is bill, a n d is se e k ­
in g no w to b rin g i t o u t o f c o m ­
m itte e .
T h e A lb a n y D e m o c ra tic d e le ­
g a tio n to t h e L e g is la tu re fo rm a lly
a n n o u n c e d its u n ite d s u p p o r t of
th e M itc h e ll bill. S ta t e A ssem bly ­
m a n G eo rg e W . F oy, sp e a k in g fo r
t h e g ro u p , d e c la re d : “I in te n d to
s u p p o r t t h e M itc h e ll a m e n d m e n t
b ecau se I believe i t is c le a rly t h e
b e tte r o f t h e tw o p ro p o sals. I t
p ro v id es fo r m o re e q u ita b le p re f e r
en ce fo r v e te ra n s , a n d elimina4:es
th e p r e s e n t u n f a i r d is c rim in a tio n
b etw een v e te ra n s a n d d is a b le d v e t­
e ran s. I t s a d o p tio n w o uld e n d fo r
all tim e t h e c o n s ta n tly r e c u r r in g
c o n tro v e rsy c o n c e rn in g v e te r a n
p re fe re n c e in civil se rv ic e .” T h e
A lb an y d e le g a tio n in c lu d e s S ta t e
S e n a to r P e te r J . D a lle sa n d ro , a
C o n g ressio n al M e d a l o f H o n o r
w in n er.
A ssem b ly m a n I r w in S te in g u t,
m in o rity le a d e r, to ld a d e le g a tio n
of civil s e r v a n ts a n d v e te r a n s th e
D e m o c ra tic P a r t y in b o th h o u ses
of th e L e g is la tu re w o u ld “ go d o w n
th e lin e f o r t h e b ill w ith o u t a n y
co m p ro m ise a n d w ith o u t delay.
A n d aid e s o f G o v e rn o r D ew ey h a v e
b een w o rk in g q u ie tly ta lk in g u p
th e m e rits o f t h e MiJfcchell bill to
S e n a to rs a n d A ssem b ly m e n o n
t h e ir sid e o f t h e L e g is la tu re .
B a c k o f th e M itc h e ll BiU
A m o n g t h e o rg a n iz a tio n s lin e d
u p b e h in d t h e M itc h e ll bill a re
t h e follo w in g :
Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees A ssn.
In c .
U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A ssn. o f
G r e a te r N ew Y ork.
U n ifo rm e d F ir e Oflacers A ^ .
N ew Y ork.
A m e ric a n L eg io n S u b -C o m m itte e
o n V e te ra n s P re fe re n c e .
A m e ric a n L eg io n P o s t 930, F ire
D e p a it m e n t C ity o f N ew Y ork.
N ew Y o rk S t a t e F e d e ra tio n of
L abor,
I n t e r n a t io n a l F ir e F ig h te rs A ssn.
Je w is h W a r V e te ra n s , New Y o rk
S ta te .
N ew Y o rk S t a t e F ir e F ig h te r s
Assn.
S a n it a ti o n
M e n ’s
P i’o te ctiv e
A ssn., A.F.L.
B u sin e ss a n d P ro fe s s io n a l C h a p .
te r, A m e ric a n V e te r a n ’s O oonm ittee.
P u b lic E d u c a tio n A ssn.
Civil S erv ice R e fo rm A ssn.
P ris o n A ssn. o f New Y ork.
C itizen s C o m m itte e o n V e te ra n ’s
P re fe re n c e .
C ity C lub.
A m e ric a n F e d e r a tio n o f S t a t e
C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m plo yees,
A.F.L.
New Y o rk S ta t e N u rse s As.sn.
N ew Y o rk A cad em y o f M edicine.
Veterans Oconmlttee on Vetei'jiu’ia Pieference,
P u b lic
p lo y e e
By Dr, Frank L, Tolm an
P re sid e n t. T h e C ivil S e rv ic e E m p lo y ­
ees A ssociation. In c., a n d M e m b e r
of E m ployees’ M e rit A w ard B o a rd .
THE ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL DINNER, FEB. 24, 1949
O
NCE A Y E A R d u rin g the I^egislative Session, The Civil
Service Em ployees Association has th e honor of en­
te rta in in g and of paying our respects to our top bosses, th e
Governor, his team , th e Legislature, th e J u d ic ia ry and th e
heads of State. T his y e a r the dinner is p a r t of th e cerem ony
dedicating th e new home of th e Association to th e service
of the State.
By long tra d itio n , the breaking of b read to g eth e r is
a symbol of frie n d sh ip and unity. F o r us in th e Association,
th is din n er is a recognition of a c e rtain com m unity of ser­
vice, a common dedication to th e w elfare of th e citizens of
the S tate on th e p a r t of all public employees and public
officials, high and low.
There a re some labor and employee organizations th a t
operate on the principle t h a t m anagem ent and th e emplo.yees a re necessarily enemies, t h a t the w a r of th e classes, th e
struggle fo r power, adm its of no tru c e o r am enities.
O ur Association is dedicated n o t to w a r b u t to peace
th ro u g h conferences and conciliations. W e hold t h a t f a ir minded m en can s it down as equals aro u n d th e conference
table and reach agreem ent or compromise f a i r e r th a n any
th a t can be won by conflict or by strikes. As m en of good­
will, employees and high executives can discuss difficult
problems fully and fairly, iron out differences and a rriv e a t
ju s t and f a i r conclusions or agreem ents.
We owe m uch to th e present adm inistration, b u t to m y
mind the g re a te st is the advance in dealing openly w ith our
emploj’ee Association. We a re n either a company union n o r
a republican fro n t.. We rep re sen t solely o ur m em bers and
we strive to establish sound methods and procedures of
solving difficult problems.
We hope, we tru s t, and we even expect t h a t th is policy
of open diplomacy w ith agreem ents freely and openly a r ­
rived at, will prevail th ro u g h the years as long as the As­
sociation is w o rth y of the t r u s t and confidence of its m em ­
bers, of the people and of the A dm inistration. We even
propose and urge t h a t th is m ethod be firmly established by
executive o rd e r of the G overnor; and a f te r a period of
testin g and im provem ent be m ade an essential p a r t of the
law of th e S ta te of New York, as provided in th e Public
Employees L abor Relations Bill, introduced by Senator
Thomas C. Desmond and Assembl3'm an George W. Foy.
W ant a 6-Month
Or Part-Time Job?
I f y o u ’d lik e a te m p o r a r y S t a t e
jctb la s tin g fr o m a b o u t A p ril 15
to N o v em b er 15, a n d w ith o u t h a v ­
in g to ta k e a n e x a m in a tio n , hea-e
is a g ro u p o f th e m w ith t h e L o n g
I s la n d S t a t e P a r k C o m m issio n,
Y o u m ig h t ev en b e ab le to g et
S u n d a y a n d h o lid a y w o rk d u rin g
o th e r p e rio d s o f t h e y e a r. T h e
C o m m issio n h a s offices In B e lm o n t
S ta t e P a r k , B a b y lo n , L. I., a n d in
t h e S ta t e Office B u ild in g , 80 C e n ­
t e r S tr e e t, N ew Y o rk C ity.
T h e jiQbs a n d t h e w ag es:
B a th h o u s e M a n a g e rs , u p to $12
a day.
N ui’ses, to $10 a d ay .
P a r k in g F ie ld F o r m a n to $10
a day.
L ife G u a r d C a p ta in s to $12 a
day.
L ife G u a r d S e ig e a n ts t o $10 a
day.
P layg iro und S u p e rv is o rs to $10
a d ay .
U m b re lla F o re m e n t o $10 a d ay .
G u a r d s to $1.10 a n h o u r.
T e n n is C o u rt F o re m e n to $10
a d ay .
C a m p S u p e rv is o rs to $9 a d ay .
S k a tin g R in k F o re m e n to $10
a d ay .
S w im m in g E x p e rts , S w im m in g
In s tr u c to r s , a n d P o o l P e rf o rm e r s ,
to $15.50 a d a y . (T h e incumbenft-s
o f th e se p o sitio n s a re p ro fe ssio n a l
a n d se m i-p ro fe s s io n a l c h a m p io n s
a n d a r e a la rg e d ra w in g a t t r a c t i o n
a t t h e B e a c h a n d in th e pool
sh o w s).
P h y s ic ia n s to $20 a d ay .
C a sh ie rs to $1.20 a n h o u r.
St Lawrence Employees Act
On Mileage Rates, Highway Pay
O G D E N S B U R G , F eb . 21 — T h e
s a la ry o f O g d e n sb u rg H ig h w a y
D e p a rtm e n t em p lo y ees m u s t go
u p w a rd . .
T h is is t h e c o n te n tio n o f P h ilip
L. W h ite , p r e s id e n t o f t h e S t.
L a w ren ce C o u n ty c h a p te r . Civil
S ervice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n , in
a p le a to t h e C o m m o n C ouncil.
I n a n o t h e r a c tio n , th e c h a p t e r
p e titio n e d t h e C o u n ty B o a rd of
S u p e rv iso rs fo r a n im m e d ia te i n ­
c re a se to te n c e n ts a m ile in th e
tra v e l r e m u n e r a tio n allow ed c o u n ­
ty em ployees a n d officials w ho use
th e ir ow n a u to m o b ile s in p u rs u it
of c o u n ty bu sin ess.
W h y T h e y S h o u ld G e t In c r e a s e
S p e a k in g to t h e O g d e n sb u rg
C ouncil, M r. W h ite s a id :
“ W e feel t h a t , d u e to t h e i r n o t
bein g c o v ered b y u n e m p lo y m e n t
in s u r a a c e , a n d t h e ju a jo r ity o (
th e m n o t b e in g m e m b e rs of t h e
R e tir e m e n t S y ste m , th e y s h o u ld
be e n title d to c o n s id e ra tio n fo r
a n in c re a se , e sp ecially in view o f
th e p re c a r io u s p o sitio n of th e ir
fa m ilie s in t h e e v e n t o f d e a t h o r
d is a b ility .”
H e a d d e d t h a t th e r e w ere a p ­
p ro x im a te ly 15 s te a d ily em p lo y ed
people in t h e H ig h w a y D e p a r t­
m e n t a n d u rg e d p r o m p t a c tio n o n
t h e ir b e h a lf. “IT iese e m p lo y ees,’*
h e said , “a r e th e fo r g o tte n m e n
in th e C ity. T h e y deserv e c o n ­
s id e ra tio n .” T h e y h a v e receiv ed
n o in c re a se s to d a te , h e p o in te d
ou t.
I n th e le tte r o n m ile a g e allo w ­
an ce, M r. W h ite m a d e it c le a r t h a t
th e A sso ciatio n c h a p t e r w a n ts t h e
in c re a s e g r a n te d to all em ployees
a n d officials, w h e th e r elected o r
appointed.
Page Four
CIVIL
S TA TE
SERVICE
A N D
LEADER
C O U N T Y
Tuesday, Fdiruary 22
N E W S
mm
Prison Officer Pension
Precedent for State?
By WILLIAM A. PATERNO
“ T h e p en sio n is a n evolved e ffo rt
to overco m e a h a r d s h ip o f life
p o v e rty in old age. I t is n o t In
c o n fo rm ity w ith tw e n tie n th c e n ­
tu r y c iv iliz a tio n t h a t a s u b s ta n tia l
p o r tio n o f o u r p o p u la tio n ^ o u l d
e n d a life o f la b o r w ith a n e m p ty
r e w a r d a n d nothiing fo r t h e r e ­
m a in in g y ears.
“ T h e f e a r o f s u c h a n o u tc o m e
Is p ro b a b ly t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t
c a u se o t w o rk e r Inefficiency a n d
t h e g r e a te s t p ro v o c a tio n f o r u n ­
r e s t a n d d is s a tis fa c tio n in th e life
otf t h e a v e ra g e w o rk in g m a n .”
T h e ab ove s t a te m e n t Is t a k e n
from! a R e p o rt o f t h e S u b c o m ­
m itte e o f th e C o m m itte e o n P in an o e . U n ite d S ta te s S e n a te .
C o n g re s s B eco srn ize d
It
I t Is a p p a r e n t t h e C o n g ress o f
t h e U n ite d S ta te s reco g n ized th is
f a c t w ith th e p assag e o f H .R . 6454.
T h is bill a m e n d e d th e Civil S e r ­
vice R e tir e m e n t A ct o f M ay 29,
1930 to p ro v id e a n n u itie s fo r c e r ­
t a i n fe d e ra l em ployees w h o h a v e
r e n d e r e d a t le a st tw e n ty y e a rs
service In th e in v e stig a tio n , a p ­
p re h e n s io n o r d e te n tio n o f p e rs o n s
s u sp e c te d o r co n v icted o f offenses
a g a i n s t th e U n ite d S ta te s . T h e
bill w as sig n ed by P re s id e n t T r u ­
m a n J u ly 2, 1948.
T lie H o u se of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s
C o m m itte e in re p o r tin g th is bill
o u t s ta te d :
“E m plo yees of th e
p riso n s h a v e a h e a v y a n d f r e ­
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 r d s h ip s a n d th e ir
liv es in m a n y re s p e c ts a r e n o t
t h e ir ow n, fo r th e y m a y be ca 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 d ay . I n o rd e r to p ro te c t o u r
c o u n try a d e q u a te ly a g a in s t law
violatOTS, y o u n g m e n sh o u ld be
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e n c o u ra g e d to e n te r th i s v ita l
w o rk o n a c a re e r serv ice b asis
w ith t h e e x p e c ta tio n o f a r e a s o n ­
ab ly lib e ra l re tir e m e n t.”
T oo T e c h n ic a l
I t h a s alw ay s seem ed t o m e
t h a t a d iscu ssio n o f p e n sio n lib ­
e ra liz a tio n to o o fte n la u n c h e s im ­
m e d ia te ly In to a d e ta ile d c o n s id e r ,
a tk m o f t h e te c h n ic a litie s o f th e
p ro b le m w ith o u t firs t e sta b lis h in g
t h e n e e d o f s u c h lib e ra liz a tio n .
I h c o n sid e rin g a s te p o f th is n a ­
tu r e , o n e t h a t m a y h a v e a f a r
r e a c h in g m o ra l effect o n t h e pu-ison
officers in oiu* N ew Y o rk S ta t e
p riso n s a n d th e S t a t e Itself, it
h a s alw ay s seem ed se lf-e v id e n t
t h a t th e p rim a r y c o n sid e ra tio n Is
t h e a n s w e r to t h e q u estio n , “W h a t
<van i t do f o r th e prisooi officers?
F o r th e S ta t e ? W h a t a r e t h e
specific b en efits t h a t over a p e r ­
iod o f tim e will ju s tif y th e m o v e ?”
TTie specific a n sw e r c a n o n ly fo l­
low a c a re fu l s tu d y of co n d itio n s
o f th e officers w o rk in g in th e
v a rio u s p riso n s th r o u g h o u t th e
S ta te . A stu d y sh o u ld be m a d e ,
a n d t h a t p re fe ra b ly by som e i n ­
d iv id u a l o r o rg a n iz a tio n n o t c o n ­
n e c te d w ith th e S ta te .
P riso n O fficers’ C ase
T h e p riso n officers h a v e p r e ­
s e n te d a j a s t case in a n sw e r to
a ll th e s e q u estio n s. S o m e of th e
f a c ts p re s e n te d a re as follow s;
(1) I f t h e g r e a te s t g o v ern in g body
In th e w orld (C on gress) cho oses
to allow fe d e ra l p riso n officers
r e tir e m e n t a f t e r 20 o r 25 y e a rs of
serv ice, w hy n o t th e S ta t e o f
N ew Y o rk ? (2) I t is p h y sic a lly
im p ossib le to c a r r y o n th e n e c e s­
s a r y stre n u o u s a c tiv itie s o f a
p riso n officer a f t e r 25 y e a rs of
s u c h wo-rk. (3) T h e S ta t e w ould
b e n e fit to th e e x te n t t h a t y o u n g e r
m e n w ould m a k e p ris o n w o rk a
c a re e r. (4) T h e p riso n officers
a t th e ir ow n ex p en se h a v e c a u se d
a su rv ey to be m a d e to d e te rm in e
t h e c o st o f th is u n d e r ta k in g to
t h e S ta t e a n d th e m selv es — a n d
by a n o u ts id e o rg a n iz a tio n a t th e
b e h e s t o f t h e co m p tro lle r. (5) I t
is d is c rim in a to ry a n d in e q u ita b le
to allow o n e g ro u p of p riso n o f ­
ficers w o rk in g sid e b y side In th e
v e ry s a m e p riso n to r e tir e a f t e r
25 y e a rs of service a n d re fu se th is
privileg e to th e o th e r g ro up. T h is
policy sh o u ld n o t p revail.
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T h e c h a p t e r w ill m e e t a t 4:15
p.n*., M o n d a y , F e b ru a r y 28, in
t h e b a s e m e n t ro o m of th e a ss e m ­
b ly h a ll. T h e r e p o r t o f th e d e le ­
g a te s a tte n d in g th e m e e tin g o f
T h e C ivil S erv ice E m plo yees A s­
so c ia tio n in A lb an y o n F e b r u a r y
23 w ill be p re s e n te d .
W illia m J . F a rr e ll, c h a p t e r p re s i­
d e n t, u rg e d all c h a p te r m em beirs
to a t te n d .
Orange County
T h e O ra n g e C o u n ty C h a p te r ,
C o u n ty D iv isio n of T h e Civil S e r ­
vice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n , p r e ­
s e n te d a p a y in c re a s e re s o lu tio n
to th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e
B o a rd o f S u p erv iso rs.
“ O ra n g e C o u n ty em ployees h a d
n o t b e e n g r a n t e d t h e re q u e s te d
c o s t-o f-liv in g b o n u s of $300, b u t
o n ly $150. T h e a d d itio n a l $150 Is
no w so u g h t. Also, in c lu sio n w as
a sk e d fo r th e em p lo yees of th e
m o te in g e n e ra l th e in te r e s t of
a ll M e n ta l H y g ie n e em ployees a n d
to u tiliz e re p r e s e n ta tio n o n th e
ex ecu tiv e c o m m itte e o f T h e C ivil
Serv ice
E m ploy ees
A ssociation.
W illia m F . M c D o n o u g h , ex ecu ­
tiv e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f T h e Civil
S erv ice
E m p lo y ees A ssociatio n,
g av e a v ery In f o rm a tiv e ta lk o n
th e A sso c ia tio n ’s p r o g r a m w ith
th e le g islativ e a n d ex ecu tiv e d e ­
p a r t m e n t s , d e a lin g a t le n g th w ith
t h e lib e ra liz a tio n o f t h e R e tir e ­
m e n t L aw a n d p a y o f S ta t e w o rk ­
ers. H e a s s u re d h is lis te n e rs t h e
A sso ciatio n w as o n th e jo b a n d
w ould c o n tin u e th e fig h t in b e ­
h a l f o f th e p u b lic em ployee.
S t a t e S e n a to r J o h n H u g h e s e x ­
p la in e d t h e p ro b le m s o f a le g is­
la to r.
D r. B is grove. S e n io r D ire c to r
M rs. B isgrov e a n d th e A s s is ta n t
D ire c to r, D r. M a rie S a m o , w ere
in tro d u c e d to th e d in e rs.
Nurses Guild Elects
T h e R e g iste re d N u rses G u ild ,
A. p . of L., ele c te d A u b rey S u m C o n im issio nei of ^niers, o f th e W e lfa re Is la n d D isP u b lic W e lfa re , w hose a n n u a l ; p e n s a ry , as p re s id e n t.
O th e rs
c o m p e n sa tio n exceeds $1,200. T h e y : ele c te d w ere R o b e rt L o n g en b erg er,
in c lu d e d previously.
i c i t y H o sp ita l, tr e a s u r e r ; C h ris tin e
T h e a m e n d m e n t w ould ta k e A b ra h a m s e n , M o rris a n ia H o sp ital,
e ffect M a r c h 1, 1949.
c h a ir m a n , C ity d ivision; S o p h ie
I n s u p p o r t o f th e re s o lu tio n P eltz, U n io n H e a lth C e n te r, c h a i r C h a rle s R . C ulyer, field re p r e s e n - m a n , I n d u s tr i a l D ivisio n ; M a rio n
ta tiv e o f th e A sso ciatio n , c alled IR . B a r t h , c h a i r m a n P riv a te D u ty
a t t e n t i o n to th e p o sitio n of t h e D ivision.
O ra n g e C o u n ty em ployees w ho
T h e v ic e -p re s id e n t a n d se c re ­
h a v e receiv ed o nly to k e n re c o g n i­ t a r y w ill n o t be u p fo r electio n
tio n o f th e p r e s e n t- d a y co st of u n ti l 1950. T e rm s of office a r e fo r
liv ing. H e m a d e co m p a riso n s a n d tw o y ears.
q u o te d re c o rd s sh o w in g th e p o o r
p o sitio n of th e C o u n ty E m plo yees
in t h e ir p re s e n t s a la r y scales. I n
on e classific a tio n a lo n e— L a b o re r
in th e H ig h w a y E>epartm ent —
O ra n g e C o u n ty p a y r a t e s w ere th e
lo w est of f o u r n e ig h b o rin g c o u n ­
tie s of S u lliv a n , U lste r, R o c k la n d
a n d D u tch ess.
(C o n tin u e d )r o m Page 1)
T h e B o a rd re f e r r e d th e re s o lu ­
1. T r a n s f e r of local h e a l th s e r­
tio n to th e R u les C o m m ittee.
vices to th e c o u n tie s is com ing .
I n a d d itio n ,
2. C o u n ty lib ra r y sy stem s, now
b e in g in s ti tu t e d in sev eral c o u n ­
T h e c h a p t e r h e ld its a n n u a l ties, w ill s p re a d .
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d in n e r d a n c e in th e A m e ric a n
3. T h e re is t h e po ssib ility of
L eg io n B u ild in g , S y racu se. I t w as c o u n tie s s p o n so rin g c o m m u n ity
a v ery e n jo y a b le a ffa ir. A d in n e r colleges u n d e r t h e S ta t e U n iv e r­
w as serv ed by th e L egion A u x iliary s ity system .
a n d m usic fo r d a n c in g follow ed
4. A re v isio n o f th e b ases fo r
th e d in n e r.
m u n ic ip a l d e b t lim it so t h a t t h e
P r e d K r u m m a n , p re s id e n t o f b ases will ta k e in to c o n sid e ra tio n
th e c h a p te r , a c te d as to a s tm a s te r re v e n u e s o th e r th a n r e a l e s ta te
a n d in tro d u c e d A ssem b ly m a n D o n ­ ta x e s is in t h e c ard s. T h is h e
a ld M ead , n ew ly -elected fro m stre sse d . S u c h a d e v e lo p m e n t could
O n o n d a g a C ou n ty .
M r. M ead h a v e a fa v o ra b le e ffo rt o n e m ­
spoke.
ployee sa la rie s.
J . W a lte r M a n n ix , p re s id e n t of
5. L e g is la tio n c re a tin g a “ r e ­
th e M e n ta l H y g ien e A sso ciatio n a s o n a b ly u n if o rm c o u n ty b u d g e t
g a v e a n in te re s tin g ta lk o n th e sy s te m ” w ill n o t be p a ss e d th is
n e c e ss ity of fu ll c o -o p e ra tio n w ith y e a r, b u t w ill c o n tin u e u n d e r
T h e Civil S erv ice E m plo yees A s­ stu d y fo r p r e s e n ta tio n n e x t year.
so c ia tio n . H e sa id t h a t its m a in T h is is p a r t of t h e r e f o rm p ic tu re
o b je ctiv e o f th e M.HA.. is to p ro - o f c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t.
Predictions Made
For County Workers
Syracuse State School
State School for
T h e C ivil Service
C h a p te r a t th e New
S c h o o l fo r t h e Blinri w
m e e tin g i n t h e form or a u
a n d m in s tre l show on
J a n u a r y 27, in th e hall a S
a t lo n r ^ m o f H am iltoJ 1
t h e sch o o l cam p u s
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100 g a th e re d .
T h e m in s tr e l show
“ C ivil P ro lic s.” m e t with
ular a p p e a l o r th e
d l e n ^ . T h e following Z
m e m b e rs d ir e c te d and oartl!
in t h e sh o w :
D ire c to r, A gnes ScibettaW r ite r s a n d S ta g e Hands ’
M rs. E b e r P a lm e r; S m r
R o b e rt M o n a g h a n ; i S
M u r lin S e llg m a n ; End-Men ui
ael G o ld b e rg a n d Arthur Po?
B n d -W o m e n , Ire n e Weaft
A lm ee B a k e r; O ctet, Dorric
to n , M a r io n M cGill. Gracp
v a te r,
L u c ia
Mulligan I
S t r a t t o n , R o b e rt Monaghan
to n H a m m o n d . Thom as Bear
T e n d e r C h ic k e n , Sophie Peri
T h r e e B e a rs, E th el Hicks
S tie fv a te r, E h c e Palmei- Chd
m a s E p isode. Dorothy Paric
H y p n o tic S cen e, Grace Tow<
and
h e lp e r,
M arjorie B-id^
F a s h io n S how , Cecelia LunrI
H a r r i e t L aw re n c e ; Petitions ‘
p h ie P e ru z z in ; Black and \vi
D in e r. M a r y Ferguson, Ellce
m e r; C h o ru s, all of the cast «
E r n e s t B ec k w ith , Clara
a n d M y ra M organ.
All m e m b e rs o f the State Sch,
C h a p te r a r e looking fo^rward
t h e n e x t p resen tatio n by
g ro up.
Sullivan County
C h a rle s R . Culyer, field rep
s e n ta tiv e . C o u n ty Division of
Civil Serv ice Employees Asso
tio n , a d d re s s e d th e president
m e m b e rs o f th e School I
E ld r e d C e n tr a l School, Eldr
H e seek s coverage in the St
R e tir e m e n t S y stem for memb
of S u lliv a n C h a p te r employed
t h e C e n tr a l School. It was ,
a f t e r t h e m e e tin g th a t the Schg
B o a rd w o uld a c t favorably on
re q u e s t.
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B o a r d
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o n
Ip io n A s s e t s
jver^SOOOO P r o p o s e d R u l e C h a n g e s
tvyf, annual m e eU n g o f th e
ivpnt and U n e m p lo y m e n t I n S n p lo y e e s F e d e ra l C re d it
u was re p o rte d b y t h e tr e a s Trying ISegel. t h a t a sse ts
f;. J 50 000. R e p o rts w ere s u b bv th e p re s id e n t, t h e t r e a s .
Irving Siegel, t h a t a ss e ts
and c re d it c o m m itte e s,
which in d ic a te d p ro g ress,
• i^ allv on t h e in v e s tm e n t a s of the g roup. A d iv id e n d
'‘S of 2 4 p e r c e n t w as a p p ro v e d
fhe m em bership,
pxancler A d am s c o n tin u e s as
l i n t a n d Ir v in g S ieg el as
'^ u re r- ^ i s s I d a B a s h u k is
LV secretary. A d d tlo n a l m e m " of the B o a rd of D ire c to rs a re
|;Lrs OlUe A tk in s o n , H e n ry
Aaron B u rd , M a u ric e E ic h tiolz. Eugene H o sk in s a n d R u fu s
r
LAW d e p t . ALBANY
Percy L ieberm an, p r e s id e n t of
Lp recently fo rm e d L aw C h a p te r
[)( the Civil
Sei-vice E m ploy ees
Locia tion , h a s a n n o u n c e d th e
Adoption of b y -law s a t a sp ecial
peeting of th e c h a p t e r h e ld W e d ffKday evening, F eb. 9, a t th e
;tate Office B uilding .
L a u r e n c e J . H o lliste r, field r e p Iresentative of th e S t a t e A sso cia­
tion. reviewed th e c u r r e n t legisative program, a n d E>r. D a v id M.
Ichneider. vice c h a i r m a n o f th e
japital D istric t R e g io n a l O c n Iference, spoke o n t h e a c tiv itie s o f
he conference.
Alfonso B ivo na. J r . w as in
harge of a rr a n g e m e n ts .
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ALBANY, F eb . 21— A g ro u p o f a n d t h e c o n s id e ra tio n o f t h e
p ro p o sed a m e n d m e n ts to th e C o ii- a m e n d m e n ts to t h e C o n s titu tio n
s t it u ti o n a n d b y -law s o f th e Ci.vil a n d B y -L aw s, n o sp e c ia l p r o S erv ice
E m ployees
A ssociation
w as p r in te d in la s t w e e k ’s issu e
of T h e L E A D E R (p a g e 9 ).
I n th e in te r im d u rin g t h e r e ­
c e ip t of t h e a m e n d m e n ts in T h e
L E A D E R office a n d p r i n ti n g , t h e
A sso ciatio n B o a rd o f D ire c to rs
co n sid e re d th e p ro p o sals.
F ollow ing th e m e e tin g of th e
B o a rd , D r. F r a n k L. T o lm a n , p re s i­
d e n t of th e A sso ciatio n , s e n t th e
follow ing le tte r to all ex ecu tiv es,
c h a p t e r h e a d s , a n d d e le g a te s of
T h e N ew Y o rk S t a t e D iv isio n of
t h e A sso ciatio n :
th e T r e a s u r y is h a v in g a n o t h e r
“I n a c c o rd a n c e w ith t h e p ro v is ­ a t ta c k o f p a y c h e c k m u tila tio n .
io n s of A rticle I X o f t h e A sso cia­
I n sp ite o f r e p e a te d p le a s t h a t
ti o n ’s C o n s titu tio n , I a m s e n d in g th e S ta t e p u n c h c a r d s a la r y
to you enclo sed h e r e w ith copy of c h eck s “sh o u ld n o t be fo ld ed , p e r ­
p ro p o se d a m e n d m e n ts to t h e C o n ­ f o r a te d , s ta p le d o r o th e rw is e m u ­
s t it u ti o n a n d B y -L a w s of th e A s­ t ila te d .” T a x a ti o n a n d F in a n c e
so c ia tio n w h ic h w ill be co n sid e re d C o m m issio n er S p e n c e r E. B a te s
a t th e S p e c ia l M e e tin g o n F e b r u ­ say s t h a t c a re le ss h a n d l in g of
a r y 24, 1919. A t a m e e tin g of th e c h e c k s h a s a g a in se rio u sly c o m ­
B o a rd of D ire c to rs h e ld la s t e v e n ­ p lic a te d
T re a s u r y
b o o k k eep in g
in g [ F e b r u a ry 10] th 6 B o a rd r e ­ o p e ra tio n s .
c o m m e n d e d d is a p p ro v a l of t h e
C hecks w h ich h a v e b e e n m u t i l ­
a m e n d m e n ts to th e C o n s titu tio n a te d c a n n o t be m a c h in e p ro cessed
a n d B y -L aw s re la tiv e to co m p o si­ in t h e T re a s u r y b o o k k eep in g a n d
tio n of th e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs as re c o n c ilia tio n o p e ra tio n s .
c o n ta in e d on th e firs t th r e e p a g e s
W h e n th e p u n c h c a r d ch e c k
of t h e e n c lo su re w ith th e ex c e p ­ s y ste m w a s In itia te d so m e tw o
tio n of t h e a m e n d m e n t to S e c tio n y e a rs ago, 14 p e r c e n t o f th e
8 of A rticle I I o f t h e B y -L a w s c a n c e lle d c h e c k s co u ld n o t be
re la tiv e to p ro x ies, w h ic h i t re c o m ­ p ro cessed t h r o u g h ta b u la t in g
m e n d e d a p p ro v a l of. T h e 3 o a r d m a c h in e s b e c a u se o f fo ld in g o r
re c o m m e n d e d
a p p ro v a l o f t h e m u tila tio n . I n re s p o n se to T r e a s ­
a m e n d m e n ts t o t h e C o n s titu tio n u r y p le as fo r g r e a t e r c a r e in
re la tiv e
to
g r a n t in g s e p a r a te h a n d lin g , th is p e rc e n ta g e w as
C h a p te r s in t h e C o im ty D iv isio n q u ick ly re d u c e d to 4 p e r c e n t.
to cities w ith p o p u la tio n s of 200,- H ow ever, d u rin g t h e p a s t few
000 o r m o re a s c o n ta in e d o n t h e m o n th s , t h e p e rc e n ta g e o f m u t il a ­
b o tto m o f p a g e 3 a n d o n p a g e 4 tio n h a s ju m p e d t o 22 p e r c e n t.
o f th e en clo su re.
“T h e c o o p e ra tio n o f ev ery S t a t e
i “ S in ce t h e a g e n d a f o r t h e S p e c ­ em ployee In e lim in a tin g th i s c o n ­
ia l M e e tin g w ill c o n s is t o n ly of d itio n w ill b e d e e p ly a p p r e c ia te d ,”
re p o r ts of officers a n d c o m m itte e s C o m m issio n er B a te s d e c la re d .
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LEOAL NOTICE
IflT.VTlON —The People of the State of
jNn iorU. By the Grace of God Free and
[Ird pi.'mlirit, to Jaoobina, Vucctik, the
I Kit of kill and heirs at law of Geor^re
[Hi'lio. (li'i'ciisod, send greeting':
"HERKa s . Miehacl Erceer. who resides
.t l.'iofi Holton Road. Pelham Manor,
p -iili.-ter County, New York, has lately
hPPliMl to the Surrog-ate’s Court o f our
iCoiiniy ol New York to have a certain
llWriiiPirii in writing’ bearing' date March
10. lOl.'i relating' to both real and personal
j Property, duly proved as the last will and
(telani.iit of George Misko, deceasetl, who
of ^'*3 death a resident
M 41.) Wf jt 4Gth Street, the County of
I ^ Yoi l(,
you and each o f you arc
Irm .**'
cause before the Surrogate's
IHill
of New York, at the
I “II of Ki.'oorcis in the County of New
day of March, one thouluindrod and forty-nine, at halfIdiv i" ® t l ' e
forenoon of that
L.,
the said will and testament should
probate as a will of
aiui i)crsonal property.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we
nave caused the seal of the Surrosate’s Court of the said County
of New York to be hereunto
W I T N E S S . Honorable
ILS.l aflixed.
Gi'orjre Prankenthaler, Surrogate
of our said County of New York,
jii said county, the 4th day of
February in the year* of our Lord
one thousand nine hundred and
torty-nine.
PHILIP A. DONAHUE
tlerk of the Surrogate’s Court
•<
*'>'i imior
CfprtiriK;
People of the State
trrace of God free
Hilda Loeb, send
Manfred I^oeb, who
at ,.,to West 163rd Street, New York,
id V),
each of you are hereby
pause before the Surrosate’s
5^" of
York County, held at the
01,
County of New
kalf uas , ”^"‘5 day of March, 104f», at
'l>»t Oav J ? ",
i" the forenoon of
1**' Cootin u It'ttcrs of administration on
Wh,
and credits of Hilda
Bl.ino 1
Germany, de*?'‘'ioner n, ■
granted to the said
“■"'"ill nni K
said Hilda Loeb
In telun,!^ tlPt^'ared dead,
"'hereof, we have caused
of the Surrogate’s Court
tn
*^'‘1 County of New York
hereunto affixed. Witness,
•
nWilliam T. CoUins, a
‘‘onorable
Of our said county,
riav
of New York, the 9th
oiir T° *’^bruary, in the year of
one thousand nine hunand forty-nine.
Olprlr
DONAHUE,
,
Surrogate’s Court.
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c a m p a ig n c h a irm e n a re : G e o rg e
P . B u tte rly , J r . D e p u ty C o m ­
m issio n e r, S ta t e L iq u o r A u th o r ity ;
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m issio n e r, D e p a r tm e n t of L a b o r;
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co st G ro u p L ife I n s u r a n c e is to
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th e y c la im d isa b le d o r v e te ra n s j C om m on C ou ncil o f a P la n p r e ­
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th e m a s soon as t h e e x a m in a tio n i S ervice A sso ciation.
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list o f eligibles, a n d th e n a sk P re s id e n t G eo rg e E. M u llen o f th e
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A m e ric a ’s L a rg est W e e k ly f o r P u b lic E m p lo y e e s
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Is still th e n o b le s t c a r e e r a n y m a n
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TU ESD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 22, 1949
T h e 10 R u le s
T h e a s tu te F a rle y t h e n gave h is
ow n ru le s — 10 o f th e m — f o r
t h e m a k in g o f a su ccessfu l p o li­
tic ia n .
H e m u s t h a v e a good p e r • so n a lity .
A p r im a r y re q u is ite o f t h e p o li­
tic ia n is t h a t h e m u s t a t t r a c t
people. T h e w ish y -w a sh y , t h e f o r ­
bid d in g , th e u n s p a r k lin g c h a r a c t e r
T h e m e rit system suffers w hen be g in n e rs’ p a y by gov­ c a n n o t g e t f a r in po litics. A1
e rn m e n t doesn’t equal t h a t of p riv a te industry, o r w h e n S m i th ’s sm ile c a p tiv a te d people,
th e y loved h im . F r a n k l in D.
th e duties a re m u ch m ore onerous b u t th e difference is Ra nodo sev
elt’s c h a r m w as le g e n d a ry ,
n o t reflected in th e p a y check.
a n d h e h a d t h e a b ility to d is a rm
E very Civil Service Commission has been u n a b le to a lm o st a n y o n e v i t h h is s m o o th ­
E v en P io re llo L a G u a r d ia ,
fill some jo b s p e rm a n e n tly . Call th e tra n s ie n ts w h a t you ness.
in a d if fe re n t w ay, h a d a v ib ra n c e
will— provisionals, te m p o ra rie s or w a r service indefinites t h a t g o t u n d e r t h e sk in o f p eople
— th e y d id n ’t pass a r e g u la r exam ination, th e y d o n ’t have a n d m a d e th e m a d m ire a n d like
" s ta tu s ,” t h a t is, a ny s ta n d in g or re te n tio n rights^— an d h im .
H e m u s t h a v e w h a t we call
th e com petitive principle is to t h a t e x te n t sa b o ta g e d . The
f a u lt m ay be w ith th e a p p ro p ria tin g agency, b u t th e f u n ­ 2 . “ c h a r a c t e r ”— t h a t is, h e m u s t
be a s u b s t a n ti a l h u m a n being.
eral is strictly t h a t of civil service.
O n ly a m a n w ho c a n im p re ss ris
W h e n declinations by eligibles ru n high, th e h a rm has c o n s titu e n ts w ith h is c h a r a c te r
c a n c o n tin u e to b u ild u p c o n fi­
ah-eady been done.
T he U.S. Civil Service Commission re p o rts, fo r instance, dence. A nd h e c a n so m e tim e s do
is ev en w h en c e r t a in o th e r q u a l­
not e nough eligibles say Yes to p e rm it re p la c e m e n t of all th
itie s a r e la c k in g . S e n a to r R o b e rt
non-status T elephone O p e ra to rs w ith p e rm a n e n t em ­ A. T a f t is a n ex am p le.
ployees.
0
H e m u s t w o rk h a r d .
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e s d a y by
Pay a Big Factor
In Recruitment
“No m ore se p a ra tio n s of non-status o p e ra to rs will be
n e c essa ry ,” it adds, “ until f u r th e r notice.”
Until t h a t “f u r th e r n otice” is given, th e m erit system
suffers.
N Y C
P o lic e
L ie u t.
T h e N YC Civil Serv ice C o m ­
m issio n re v ise d t h e P o lice L ie u ­
te n a n t, (P.D .) p ro m o tio n to c o n lo r m to a C o u rt o f A p p eals d e ­
cision. O n th e list axe:
D isab led V e t e r a n s ......................... 3
N o n -d is a b le d V e t e r a n s ................ 29
N o n - v e t e i a n s ...................................163
T o ta l E ligibles
195
T h e revision a d d e d 12 n a m e s to
th e list. T lie p ro m u lg a te d r e ­
vised la st, r e a r r a n g e d by T h e
L E A D E R to e ffe c tu a te v e te ra n
p re fe re n c e f o l l o w s
<first 80
n a m es):
D isab led V eteran s
E d w a rd S. P a l m e r .............. 86557
A lb ert A. S c h m i t t .............. 84285
R ic h a r d E. S m ith ............ 80660
N o n -d isa b le d V e te ra n s
W illiam J. G ra fn e c k e r . . .87230
W illiam F. G a y n o r ............ 84465
J o h n J. F e rg u s ...........••..8 3 7 5 7
W illiam J. R y a n .................83737
C o rn eliu s P. L ong ............ 83095
J o h n A. R o n a y n e ............. 82592
P r a n k D. D ay ..................... 82395
T h o m a s A. T h o m p so n . . .81622
S id n e y B e c k e r ...................81410
G eo rg e D. G u rg e r ............ 81397
D a n ie l K e a r n s .• .............. 81252
B e n ja m in S t a l z e r ...............81207
H e n ry S a g e sse r .................81052
W illia m P. N e v i n s .............. 80637
G o rd o n F . D a l e ...................80055
J o s e p h M c G o v e r n ...............79830
J a m e s P . C o n s i d i n e .......... 79410
' B ria n T . F i t z g e r a l d .......... 79465
W illia m P. B ro w n ............ 79157
C o rn e liu s P. D w yer . . .78815
L a w ren ce T. F l o o d ............ 78757
S a n fo r d D. C a r e l i k ............ 78252
G eo rg e M. B ly th e ............ 79130
P a s q u a le R. L o S q u ad ro . .78252
R o b e rt B. G a lla ti ............ 78005
Jo se p h C. L u tk e n h o u s e ..7 9932
E u g e n e J. R izzo ...............77202
H a ro ld P. O l i v e ...................77152
S ey m o u r S. B l a u .................77002
L is t
N o n -V e te ra n s
I^ewis C h islio lm ...............89067
W a lte r F . C y g a n
88780
E d w a rd D. A b b o t t
88212
C a rl L a m b e r t ...................87405
G e o rg e A. M cN evin . . . . 86650
H e n ry J. M c L a u g h lin . . 86347
C lifto n J . L a m b ............ 86220
Edw^ard T . E g g lin g er . . 85900
T h o m a s C. R e n a g h a n ..85 792
M ich ael J . M iu p h y ....8 5 7 8 0
A m erico A. D en isco . .. .8 5 7 7 5
T h o m a s J . O ’C o nnell . . .85772
F re d e ric k Deut.sch . ..8 5 6 9 2
W illia m B. C o lem an ...8 5 4 6 7
L a w re n c e L. H a m m e r , .85390
J a m e s P . H e n ry ...............85225
L ouis A. F r a n k ...............85180
T lieo d o re S ta n le y .......... 85160
T hom a.s H. B a r th o ld ...8 5 0 0 7
Leo D. M u rp h y .............. 84945
T h o m a s P . R oonel J r . . .84470
Irw in S a m u e ls .................84442
H e n ry J . C o n n o r ......... 84372
E d w a rd F . C a re y ............ 84362
J o h n J . M c I n ty re J r . ..8433 2
J a m e s S. K elly .................84195
S. P . B rzozow ski J r . ...8 4 1 8 5
J a m e s P . O ’B rie n .......... 84117
W illia m W a lsh . . . ...8 3 9 5 0
A r th u r M iller
.......... 83890
Louis L. R oos ...................83850
F r a n k A. R y a n .................83815
Heni*y J. M u lh e a rn . ...8 3 8 0 5
D a n ie l J . C a m p io n .... 8 3 7 4 0
R ic h a r d R. K sau ............ 83735
F re d W e in e r ..................... 83662
P e te r P. P in c k . . . . . . . . 83597
Ijouis S isap el
83567
D a n ie l E. J . D u n n
83497
W illiam H. O ’N eill .... 8 3 4 6 5
H a ro ld J . D u nw o ody . . . .83247
Jo.seph F a n e lle .................83160
F re d e ric k W . R a in e . ... 8 3 1 2 2
A le x a n d e r K a h n . . . . . . . 8 3 0 9 2
G eorge H. W i l s o n
83050
W ilh a m A. O ld h a m . . . .8 3 0 2 2
A rth u r J. C o n n o lly . . ..8 2 9 4 0
M u r ra y S. C a n to r .......... 82910
Court Attendant Eligibles Organize
T lie n e w ly -fo rm e d C o u rt A t­
te n d a n ts E ligibles A sso ciatio n Is
h o ld in g a m e e tin g in W e rd e m a n n ’s
H all, T h ir d a v e n u e a n d 1 6th
B t m t , <on
3, « p.io. M a t­
T h in g s d o n ’t ju s t h a p p e n . T h e
su ccessfu l p o litic ia n w o rk s h a r d
a t h is ta s k s , m a k e s su re t h a t h e
h a s le ft n o jo b u n d o n e . S o m e tim e s
th e jo b is u n d e r s ta n d in g a n d fight_
in g fo r a to u g h piece o f le g isla­
tio n ; o th e r tim e s i t is d o in g sm a ll
fav o rs fo r little people. P o litics
is a field In w h ic h id le rs c a n n o t
la s t long.
H e m u s t be ab le to g e t o th e r
• people to w o rk fo r h im a n d
w ith h im .
T h e b e st p o litic ia n s b u ild u p
coi'ps o f aid e s w ho w ill go th r o u g h
h e ll fo r th e m . G o v e rn o r D ew ey ’s
te a m h a s s tu c k w ith h im since
h e first e n te re d g o v e rn m e n t, a n d
so s tro n g is its lo y a lty t h a t n o t
even su ccessive d e fe a ts h a v e a lie n ­
a te d its m e m b e rs fro m h im . P o li­
tic ia n s w ho h a v e n ’t th is p a r tic u la r
q u a lity m a y go a c e r t a in d is ta n c e ,
b u t r a r e ly v ery fa r.
H e m u s t be tr u th f u l.
4
5.
J im F a rle y places th is c h a r a c t ­
eristic h ig h a m o n g th e q u a litie s
n e e d e d by a successfu l p o litic ia n .
T h e p o litic ia n w ho say s on e th in g
to o n e m a n , a n d a n o p p o site th in g
to a n o th e r , t h e o ffice-holder w hose
w ord c a n n o t be re lie d on , th e p o li­
tic a l le a d e r w ho trie s to g a in h is
en d s by o th e r t h a n h o n e s t m e a n s —
th e se ty p e s c r e a te r e s e n tm e n ts
w h ic h fe s te r lo n g a n d ra r e ly h eal.
B ig J i m a d m its t h a t som e u n ­
t r u th f u l m e n h a v e gone f a r in
politics, b u t th e y a r e th e ex c e p ­
tio n a l p e rs o n a litie s w h ose o thei'
c h a ra c te ris tic s a re so o u ts ta n d in g
a s to ov erco m e co m p le te ly th is
d efect.
H e m u s t h a v e n a tiv e ab ility ,
• a n d h e m u s t be ab le to see
a n d use a b ility in o th e rs.
H a c k s a n d even n in c o m p o o p s
a re co m m o n in poUtics. T h e y get
th e r e b ecau se th e y h a v e done
th e p a r t y c h o re s o r kno w how to
ta k e o rd e rs fr o m t h e ir s tro n g e r
sp o n so rs. B u t s u c h m e n c a n n o t
be classified a s successfu l p o liti­
cian s. T h e ^ c c e s s f u l p r a c titio n e r
m u s t be a m a n o f id e as, m u s t
h a v e th e in te llig e n c e to m e e t new
a n d u n iq u e s itu a tio n s , m u s t be
ab le to d ir e c t h is su b o rd in a te s .so
as t« g e t th e b e s t o u t of them '.
H e m u s t be aggressive— b u t
• n o t to t h e p o in t o f b ein g
a t t h e P a tr o lm e n ’s B en e v o le n t offensive.
T h is re q u ire s in tu itio n .
The
A ssociation t h a t h e w ould a p p ro v e
th e re fe re n d im i. I t is c e rta in ly good p o litic ia n w ill k n o w ju s t
d e m o c ra tic to le t th e people d e ­ how f a r h e c a n go in a t ta c k b e ­
cide on oua- p a y a t t h e polls. W h y fo re it b o o m e ra n g s. L ike th e sa le s­
d o e sn ’t th e M a y o r m a k e good on m a n , h e k no w s in tu itiv e ly if h is
w h a t we to o k to be a “ p ro m ise ? ” sto ry is g e ttin g across. S h y n e ss
is d e a t h to a p o litic ia n .
W IL L IA M M U R P H Y .
H e m u s t h a v e a feelin g fo r
F ir e m a n , H & L Co. 167.
• w h a t p eo p le w a n t.
T h e p o litic ia n m u s t be ab le to
“se n s e ” a s itu a tio n , like a d o c to r
a d m in is te r in g to a p a t ie n t o r a
re p o r te r snlfftng a f t e r a n ew s
te r s to b e ta k e n u p in c lu d e m e th - sto ry . L a G u a r d ia w as a n ex am p le
otls o f o b ta in in g a p p ro p r ia te po si­ of th is q u a lity . H e krfew h ow to
tio n s a n d o rg a n iz in g fo r effective c a p ita liz e
on
th e
h o u se w ife ’s
activ ity .
n eed s, h ow t» s c re a m a t c o rr u p ­
All persons on this Mst »<re urged tio n effectively. P D R h ftd #t, to o,
to a t t e n d .
In g r e a t m e a su re ;
Comment
E d ito r, T h e L E A D E R :
M a y o r O ’D w yer h a s u s w o rried.
H e le ft N 'iC fo r a 12-day v a c a ­
tio n w ith o u t d o in g a n y th in g a b o u t
a re fe re n d u m on th e p a y of F ir e ­
m e n a n d Cops. W e ex p ected h im
to se n d a m essag e to A lbany,
ask in g fo r oui’ $4,150 re fe re n d im i.
T lie T Iayor in tim a te d a t th e b all
I
6
7
8
H e m u s t b e a b le to m a k e a r a b b i t o f conscience, t
hb y
v
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decision s.
ff ao rr tf .V
h io
e easier as
Well
T r u m a n t u r n e d th in g s h is w ay
a t t h e D e m o c ra tic P r e s id e n tia l m o re re s p e c te d course
“I h a d a n early
I
c o n v e n tio n w h e n h e to o k t h e
floor la te a t n i g h t a f t e r h is n o m ­ fr o m C h a rle s P . Murphv"''
in a tio n , w h e n t h e p a r t y se e m e d a t o f T a m m a n y HaU,
low ebb, a n d m a d e a fig h tin g
sp e e c h w h ic h s e t h is c o m se . F ro m m ig h t r e g a r d as a strange
th e n o n , w ith so lid resolve, h e to r. I a p p ro a c h e d him
,
w as a b le to s p e a k c le a rly a n d d e ­ w as firs t elected Govprni
cisively. T h e a b ility to m a k e d e ­ Y ork, a f t e r a c a m S V ' ’
cisio ns Is o n e o f t h e m o s t im ­ I p la y e d a sm a ll p art i
p o r t a n t in p o litics, b e c a u se ev e n ts title d to t h e p o st of
w o n ’t w a it f o r h i m w h o c a n ’t th e S ta t e In d u s tria l Cw
M y sig h ts w ere not i
m a k e u p h is m in d .
“I A
H e m u s t u n d e r s ta n d th e fe lt, fix ed to o high, ’mt "il?*
m e a n in g
of
th e
w o rd to ld m e t h a t while h e ’up re s se d b y m y earnpcf*,.
“ co m p ro m ise."
a b ility , h e fe lt I lacked
N ev er c o m p ro m ise a p rin c ip le ,
sa y B ig J im , b u t in p o litic s o n e fo r th e p lace, a n d that
a d v a n c e s o n e ’s p rin c ip le s o fte n b y go to so m eo n e else. i wL
a c c e p tin g less t h a n o n e h a d tr ie d b i t t e r fo r a tim e, but as di<;^
to get, a n d t h e n m o v in g fo rw a rd m e n t d ie d , t h e more rpat
fro m th e re . B u t c o m p ro m ise is M r. M u r p h y ’s attitu d e , s S
a d e lic a te th i n g — “ a n in d iv id u a l m e. As a resiU t I have nevpri
h a s to live w ith h im s e lf,” say s c e a le d th e t r u t h from an
B ig J im . A n d i f t h e c o m p ro m ise p lic a n t fo r a position, in thp
a y s fo u n d him as gratefj
m e a n s o n e is n ’t g o in g to be able II awlw
as.
to sleep n ig h ts a s a r e s u lt— th e n
D o n ’t G e t Involved
d o n ’t dio it, h e advises.
G e n e ra l P rin c ip le s
“I n r a r e in stan ces where I
T h e m anr w h o s te e re d F D R ’s c a n n o t te ll t h e tru th , becatiJ
p o litic a l c o u rs e t h r o u g h tw o p re s i­ is b o u n d by h is word not tol
d e n tia l e lectio n s ta lk e d a b o u t veal co nfidences or advance!
som e o f t h e g e n e ra l p rin c ip le s fo r m a tio n , i t is no't neces'isr
h e h a d le a rn e d d u r in g h is lo n g becom e involved in compiici
c a re e r in p olitics.
ev asio n s o r falsehoods. Again
P eo p le go in to p o litic s fo r lots easiei* m e th o d is to ackncwlJ
of re a s o n s ,” h e r u m in a te d . “ S om e t h a t you a re so riy but just
o f th e b e s t do i t n o t fo r b u sin ess a n sw e r t h e question. The pasl
o r fo r p e rs o n a l a d a v n c e m e n t. b u t o f o n e ’s w ord is th e executio
b ecau se th e y lik e it. S o m e like a s a c r e d bond . I t is so with i
b a seb all, so m e lik e c o c tk a il p a r ­ m e n in p o litic a l life as it is ,
ties, so m e lik e p o litic s — c a ll i t t h e g r e a t m a jo rity of men evi
w h e re .”
a hobby . . .
O n e o f t h e g r e a t a t tr i b u te s o f
p o litics is s h o w m a n s h ip . T h e p o l­
itic ia n w ho h a s s h o w m a n s h ip c a n
g e t aw a y w ith a la c k o f m a n y
o th e r q u a litie s , . .
“E x a m p le s of su ccessfu l p o liti­
W H O a r e th e best friend
c ia n s a re A1 S m ith , J im m y W a lk e r,
F r a n k lin D. R oosevelt. All o f th e m civil service employees? Don’tl
w ere s y m p a th e tic to t h e u n d e rd o g , p e a t T h is h a s been getting lelj
all o f th em ' h a d p e rs o n a l c h a rm . fixDm its re a d e rs, and we’d
S m ith w a s a g r e a t s to ry -te lle r, yours. T h is w eek’s list
ex tre m e ly
a p p ro a c h a b le ,
gave a la rg e n u m b e r of votes for i
p eo p le a fe e lin g o f co n fid en ce, w ho w ere ac tiv e in supporting
c re a te d t h e im p re s sio n h e w as M itc h e ll v et preference bill:
S ta t e S e n a to r MacNei) Mi!<
th e ir frie n d .
G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. Dewey.l
J im m y W a lk e r, too , w as a g re a t
S ta te
D em o cratic Chaiif
sto ry -te lle r.
M oreover, h e h a d
w h a t few p eo p le re a liz e h e h a d — P a u l E. F itz p a tric k .
S
ta
t
e
S
e
n a to r Seymour Ha!p
a g re a t m in d . H e co u ld h e a r a
F o rm e r U. S. Senator J^vme
case, g ra s p t h e c o re o f it, a n d
th e n p re s e n t th e p o in ts b e tte r t h a n M ead.
S ta t e C om ptroller Fran!:|
th e m a n w ho w as e x p o u n d in g it.
J im m y ’s w eak n esses w'ere in o th e r M oore.
S ta t e Civil Service Commi'
d ire c tio n s.”
A nd D o n ’t R e p e a t T h is ad d s er Alex F alk .
H.
E lio t K a p la n , Deputy O
t h a t J im P a rle y h im se lf is a n e x ­
a m p le of t h e good p o litician . tr o lle r a n d fo rm e r director of]
H ere a re som e of h is se c re ts: H e Civil S ervice R e fo rm Associa|
D r. N o lan D. C. Lewis, diiri
keeps e v e ry th in g c o m p le te ly o r ­
g an ized . so t h a t h e is able to P s y c h ia tric In stitu te .
W i l l i a m R e id , chairman.
m a k e th e m o s t effective use of
h is tim e ; h e a n sw e rs every le tte r ; B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r ta t io n .
W illia m B rody, director of I
n e v e r n e g le c ts a n a p p o in tm e n t—
a n d alw ay s k eep s i t o n tim e ; r e ­ so n n el, N YC H ealth Departs
R a lp h L. V an Name, -sec-e
m a in s av a ila b le to as m a n y people
as h e c a n ; n e v e r a c ts “u p p ity ” ; a l ­ N YC E m plo yees Retirement
.
,,
w ays te lls t h e ti-u th . a n d te lls i t te m .
W a n t to a d d to this ns •
s t r a i g h t — th i s is a n im p o r ta n t
c
o
n
trib
u
te
y
o
u
r
vote?
Jhe
n
p rin c ip le w ith h im .
yo u se n d in can be of niaj j
T r u t h in P o litic s
J im P a r l e y ’s id e a s o n t h e im ­ m in o r officials, or even P T
o u ts id e o f governm ent, in n
p o rta n c e of t r u t h in p o litic s:
“T h e m a n w ho d o es n o t te ll be local, m u n icip a l. State, o
th e
tru th
is d is tr u s te d
a n d eral. W h e n sending in yo ‘ ,
s h u n n e d , a n d r i g h tf u lly so. T h e re give y o u r reaso n s if
a re th o s e w h o se firs t in s tin c t is A ddi'ess D o n ’t R epeat
n o t to te ll t h e t r u t h even w h e n it S ervice LEA D ER , 97 Duane ^
b est serv es t h e ir o w n p u rp o ses, N ew Y o rk 7, N. Y. , impuf'
R e a d n e x t week s_
ju s t as th e r e a r e th o s e in w hom
th e dog o f a m b itio n is p u rs u e d b y ' D o n ’t R e p e a t T h is coiui
9•
W ho A re the Frienc
O f Civil Service?
Lauds Dewey, Fitzpatrick
ALBANY, F eb. 21— C o m m en tin g ,
o n G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ew ey’s
s t a te m e n t t h a t h e fa v o rs th e M i t­
ch ell bill, D r. P r a n k L. T o lm a n ,
p re s id e n t o f T lie Civil S ervice E m ­
ployees A sso ciatio n s a id :
“G o v e rn o r D ew ey ’s a n n o u n c e ­
m e n t o f h is u n q u a lifie d s u p p o r t
of th e M itc h e ll bill is e x tre m e ly
g ra tif y in g to m e a n d to th e m e m ­
b e rs o f o u r A sso ciatio n w ho a re so
v ita lly in te r e s te d in m a in ta in in g
a so u n d m e r it sy stem . E q u ally
g ra tif y in g is t h e a c tio n of P a u l E.
F itz p a tr ic k , c h a i r m a n o f t h e D e m ­
o c ra tic S t a t e C o m m itte e . T h e M itcell bill is no w a s s u re d o f s tro n g
b i- p a r tis a n su p p o rt.
“E x p e rie n c e h a s d e m o n s tr a te d
t h a t t h e p r e s e n t p re f e re n c e is u n ­
f a i r to th e v e te ra n s i t w as in te n d e d
to aid. T h e M itc h e ll bill w h ic h
is f a i r to d is a b le d v e te ra n s , n o n ­
d isa b le d v e te r a n s a n d n o n - v e te r ­
a n s h a s . o n it s m e rits , w o n a l ­
m o s t UDMiimotts imtrUo ii^ppiwfaL’'
T h e A ssociation has
J
fo r e f r o n t o f those
seek in g p assag e of
bill. I t s counsel, John aa n d its a s s is ta n t
H o lt-H aiT is, Jr., consim
le g isla to rs a n d memb
a d m in is tra tio n during
in g w eeks d u rin g which
u re fo u g h t its way up
“ u n d e rd o g ”
ganiz^'
T h e A ssociation orga*
s
p o r t tlu 'o u g h o u t the
s u p p o r t Which niaa
u p o n p o litic a l leacleif
la to rs .
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v o u c h e rs th e re o f,
N T C P olice, D isa b ility P e n sio n s
(S. 1031, C ra w fo rd , to Civil S e r ­
vice; A. 1137, M c G iv e m , to N Y C ),
N Y C A d m in is tra tiv e C ode, §§B194.0.
B -19-7.89.
P ro v id es t h a t
m e m b e rs o f u n if o rm e d fo rc e of
N Y C p olice d e p t, o n re tir e m e n t
f o r d is a b ility , s h a ll receive a d ­
d itio n a l p e n sio n o f $50 fo r e a c h
y e a r o f service.
L a b o r D ep t., In s p e c to rs , S a la rie s
(S. 978, W . J . M a h o n e y , to L a b o r;
A. 1103, B u tle r, to W a y s & M e a n s ).
L a b o r L aw , §1 8-a new . P ro v id e s
f o r c la ssific a tio n b y s a la ry s t a n d ­
a rd iz a tio n b o a rd o f p o sitio n s of
in s p e c to rs a n d in v e stig a to rs in l a ­
b o r d e p t, h e ld by p e rs o n s w ith a t
le a s t th r e e y e a rs c o n tin u o u s a n d
s a tis f a c to r y service.
N Y C A c c id e n t D isab ility . (S.
948, F in o , t o C ivil S ervice) A d ­
m in is tr a tiv e C ode, §B-340.0. I n ­
c re a se s fr o m tw o to five y e a rs , tim e
lim it fo r filin g a p p lic a tio n f o r
r e t ir e m e n t a f t e r a c c id e n t b y m e m ­
b e r o f N. Y. C ity em p lo y ees’ r e ­
tir e m e n t s y s te m a n d s trik e s o u t
p ro v isio n f o r re n e w a l o i a p p lic a ­
tio n a t a n y tim e w ith in five y ears.
N Y C C o st o f Livinir B o n u s (S.
942, P in o , to Civil S e rv ic e ). A d ­
m in is tr a tiv e C ode, §C40-1.0. P r o ­
v id es t h a t c o s t-o f-liv ln g b o n u s
g r a n t e d to C ity em ployee w h o la
m e m b e r o f r e tir e m e n t s y s te m s h a ll
b e a d d e d to a n d In c lu d e d i n r e g u ­
l a r s a la r y f o r c o m p u tin g c o n t r lb u tio o s a n d p a y m e n t o f b e n e fits,
N Y C F ire m e n , P a tr o lm e n . S a l­
a r ie s (S. 907, W icks, to N Y C ).
N Y C A d m in is tra tiv e C ode, G e n e ra l.
S u b je c t t o r e f e r e n d u m in 1949,
fixes m in im u m s a la rie s f o r fire m e n
a n d p a tr o lm e n in N Y C ra n g in g
f r o m $3,150 a y e a r f o r p r o b a tio n a i y f i r e m ^ i a n d p a tr o lm e n to
$4,150 f o r th o s e o f 1st g ra d e .
N Y C E m ploy ees A c c id e n t D is a biU ty (S. 949, W icks, to CivU S e r ­
v ic e ). A d m in is tra tiv e C ode, 5B340.0. R e q u ire s t h a t m e d ic a l b o a rd
re c o m m e n d in g d e n ia l o f a p p li­
c a tio n b y m e m b e r o f N . Y . C ity
em p lo y ees' re tire m 'e n t s y s te m f o r
a c c id e n ts ^ d is a b ility r e tir e m e n t,
s h a l l s t a te in re p o r t fa c ts o n w h ic h
d e n ia l is b a se d , w ith co p y to b e
s e n t to m e m b e r s t a ti n g w h e n d e ­
n ia l s h a ll be co n sid ered .
F ir e D ep t. E m p lo y ees (S. 1197,
W . M a h o n e y , to L aboir). L a b o r
L aw , §168-d new . F ix e s m a x im u m
h o u r s f o r p e r m a n e n t p a id e m ­
p loy ees o f fire d ep t, a t 120 h o u r s
in 14 d a y s ; 14 h o u rs in c o n se c u ­
tiv e 24 h o u rs .
E m p loy ees, C h a rg e s, R em o v als
(A. 1045, L a s h in , to J u d i c ia r y ) .
C ivil S erv ice L aw , §22. P ro h ib its
d e te r m in a tio n o f c h a rg e s fo r r e ­
m o v a l o f civil serv ice em p lo y ee
b y officer o r b o d y p re fe o rln g
c h a rg e s o r d e p u ty em ploy ee d e sig ­
n a t e d b y th e m ; c h a rg e s s h a ll b e
d e te rm in e d b y civil serv ice c o m ­
m issio n fo r c ity em ployees.
C o rre c tio n D ept., L a w E n fo rc e ­
m e n t O fficers (A. 1122, J . F it z ­
p a tr ic k , t o W a y s & M e a n s ; S.
1213, H a tfie ld , to C ivil S e rv ic e ).
Civil S erv ice L aw , §87-a new .
A u th o riz e s la w e n fo r c e m e n t ofilc e rs i n c o n s e rv a tio n d e p t., a s'
m e m b e rs o f s t a te em ploy ees’ r e ­
t i r e m e n t sy stem .
B uildingr In s p e c to rs , P re v a ilin g
W a g e s (A. 1149, R a b in , t o L o cal
New York City E xam ination fo r
F in a n c e ) . L a b o r L aw , §220. P r o ­
vides t h a t in 1st c la ss c itie s, s a l­
a rie s o f b u ild in g in s p e c to rs fo r w o rk
o f la b o re rs, w o rk m e n a n d m e c h ­
a n ic s o n n e w c o n s tru c tio n o r a l ­
t e r a ti o n w ork, s h a ll n o t be less
t h a n p re v a ilin g r a t e p a id m e c h ­
a n ic s c o m p u te d o n a n n u a l basis.
E m p loyees,
P u b lic,
C ollective
B a rg a in in g (A. 1226, D eS alvio, to
L a b o r). C ivil S erv ice L aw , §22-b
n ew . P e r m its p u b lic em p loyees to
jo in o rg a n iz a tio n s of th e ir ow n
c h o o sin g fo r collective b a rg a in in g .
E m plo yees, S ta te , P r io r S ervice
C re d its (A. 1300, J . F itz p a tr ic k ,
to W a y s & M e a n s ). C ivil S erv ice
L aw , §50. Allows m e m b e rs o f
s t a t e em ployees r e tir e m e n t sy ste m
c r e d it fo r s t a te service p rio r to th e
w a r a n d w ho b e c a m e m e m b e rs
a f t e r d is c h a rg e fro m a rm e d fo rces.
C ivil S ervice, C rim in a l R e c o rd
(A. 1313, Cloffl, to C ivil S e rv ic e ).
Civil S e rv ic e L aw , §14-c new . P r o ­
vides t h a t c o n v ic tio n o f c rim e p rio r
t o m ilita r y service s h a ll n o t d is ­
q u a lify a v e te r a n h o n o ra b ly d is ­
c h a r g e d fr o m civil service w o rk.
E m p lo y ees, S ta te , W a r S erv ice
C re d it
(A. 1341, M o rh o u se, to
W a y s & M e a n s ). C ivil S erv ice
L aw , §50. Allows m e m b e rs o f s t a te
em i^o yees re tir e m e n t sy ste m c re d it
f o r W o rld W a r H if th e y e n te re d
s e rv ic e o n in a c tiv e d u ty s t a tu s
a n d n o t less t h a n 18 m o n th s t h e r e ­
a f t e r e n te r e d s u c h fo rc e s a s a c t ­
ive m e m b e rs .
N T C F ir e m e n , S erv ice C re d it,
R e t l r ^ n e n t (A. 1342, M o rr. to
N Y C ). A d m in is tra tiv e C ode, §04164.1 n ew . A u th o rla e s tr u s te e s of
N . Y . C liy flie d e p t p e n s io n f u n d
to allo w c r e d i t to m e m b e r o f u n i ­
fo r m e d fo rc e f o r e q u a l serv ice to
$50 i^nniiAlly f o r e a c h c o m p le te d
a d d itio n a l y e a r.
S h e riffs , R e tire m e n t, 25 T e a r s
(A. 1432, N o o n a n , t o P e n s io n ).
ClvU S e rv ic e L aw . §88. In c lu d e s
s h e riffs, x m d e r-sh eriffs a n d d e p u ty
s h e r iff s e n g a g e d in la w e n fo r c e ­
m e n t, in , p ro v isio n s f o r o p tio n a l
r e t ir e m e n t a llo w ed fire m e n a n d
p o licem en , a s m e m b e rs o f s t a te
e m p lo y ees’ r e tir e m e n t s y s te m a f ­
t e r 25 y e a rs o f service.
E m plo yees, C ities o f 100,000, 2
D a y s R e s t. (S. 810, S a n ta n g e lo , to
L a b o r; A. 811, Cioff, to L o cal F i n ­
a n c e .) L a b o r L aw , §161-a n ew .
P ro v id e s fo r tw o d a y s r e s t in sev en
f o r civil serv ice em ployees in c i t­
ies of 100,000 o r m o re ; allow s e m ­
ployees to se le c t S a tu r d a y o r S u n ­
d a y f o r relig io u s o b se rv a n c e a n d
o n e o th e r d a y a s d a y of re s t.
E m p lo y ees, S ta te , D isc o n tin u e s,
P e n sio n s. (S. 717, C o n d o n , t o C ivil
S erv ic e ; A. 866, W ilso n , t o W a y s
& M e a n s .) Civil S erv ice L aw , §77.
P e r m its m e m b e rs o f s t a te e m ­
p lo y e es r e t ir e m e n t s y s te m d is ­
c o n tin u e d fr o m serv ice b e tw e e n
1933 a n d 1937 t o ele c t to receiv e
a c c u m u la te d c o n trib u tio n s o r r e ­
t i r e m e n t allo w an ce, im d e r c e r t a in
c o n d itio n s .
E m plo yees, A bsence, M ilita ry
D u ty . (S. 878, M itc h e ll; A. 1000,
J . F itz p a tr ic k , to D efen se.) M ili­
t a r y L aw , §246. P ro te c ts te n u r e
a n d o th e r civil service r i g h ts a n d
p riv ileg es o f p u b lic em ployees a n d
c a n d id a te s i n e x a m in a tio n s , fo r
a b se n c e o n m ilita r y d u ty .
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S a n ita tio n
T h e p ro p o s e d n o tic e o f e x a m ­
in a tio n , o r a d v e rtis e m e n t, fo r th e
S a n it a ti o n M a n (C lass B ) e x a m ­
in a tio n w a s s u b m itte d a t th e la s t
m e e tin g of th e N Y C Civil S ervice
C o m m ission, by S a m u e l H. G a l­
sto n , D ire c to r of E x a m in a tio n s.
I t w as t h e sa m e in te n o r a s th e
a rtic le s In r e c e n t Issu es of T h e
L E A D E R h a v e s e t fo rth .
T h e C o m m issio n ers — Jo s e p h A .
M c N a m a ra , M rs. E s th e r B rom ley
a n d D a rw in W . T e le s fo rd — a re
s tu d y in g it a n d will p ro b a b ly v ote
o n it th is w eek.
T lie re w ill b e no fo r m a l e d u c a ­
tio n a l re q u ire m e n ts a n d n o o ra l
te st.
P ro m o tio n
7832.
A d m in is tra tiv e
Officer,
( P ro m ), D P U I, $6,700 to ta l. F iv e
a n n u a l s a la ry In c re a se s o f $275.
F ee $5. O n e v a c a n c y In A lbany.
C a n d id a te s m u s t be p e r m a n e n tly
em plo yed In th e D P U I In th 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 t h e d a te o f e x a m in a tio n
(som e tim e in A p ril) a t G 22 o r
h ig h e r. I n a d d itio n , c a n d id a te s
m u s t h a v e e ith e r (a ) g ra d u a tio n
fro m a reco g n ized college o r u n i ­
v e rs ity fro m a f o u r y e a r co urse
fo r w h ic h a b a c h e lo r’s d e g re e Is
g r a n te d w ith sp e c ia liz a tio n in
business a d m in is tr a tio n , a n d e x ­
te n siv e p ro g ressiv ely resp o n sib le
e x p erien ce In office o r b u sin ess
a d m in is tr a tio n in c lu d in g a t le a s t
f o u r y e a rs in a re s p o n sib le s u p e r ­
v iso ry c a p a c ity In th e b u sin ess
m a n a g e m e n t o f a la rg e in d u s tria l,
c o m m e rc ia l o r g o v e rn m e n ta l o r ­
g a n iz a tio n o r (b) g ra d u a tio n fro m
a s t a n d a r d se n io r h ig h schoo l a n d
tw elve y e a rs of e x p e rie n c e a s d e ­
scrib ed In (a ) in c lu d in g t h e sp e c ­
ialized ex p e rie n c e ; o r (c) a s a t is ­
f a c to ry e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a tio n of
t h e fo reg o in g tr a in i n g a n d e x ­
p erien ce. (C loses F rid a y , F e b r u ­
a ry 25).
9016. P h o to g r a p h e r, (P ro m .),
C o n se rv a tio n D e p a r tm e n t (ex clu ­
sive of th e D iv isio n o f P a r k s a n d
D ivision o f S a r a to g a S p rin g s R e s ­
e rv a tio n ) , $3,036 to ta l. T h e re a re
five a n n u a l s a la r y in c re a s e s o f
$120. F ee $2. C a n d id a te s w ho filed
fo r th is e x a m in a tio n in O cto b er,
1947 do n o t n e e d to file a n o th e r
a p p lic a tio n b u t sh o u ld s u b m it n o ­
ta riz e d s ta te m e n ts b rin g in g th e ir
ex p erien ce u p to d a te . E x a m A pril
30. (C loses T h u rs d a y , M a r c h 10).
9015. A sso ciate E d u c a tio n S u ­
p e rv iso r
(C u rric u lu m
D evelop­
m e n t) , (P ro m .), E d u c a tio n D e p a r t­
m e n t, $5,232 to t a l.' T h e r e a re five
a n n u a l s a la r y in c re a s e s of $220.
F e e $4. O n e v a c a n c y in B u re a u
o f C u rric u lu m D e v e lo p m e n t, D iv i­
sio n o f S e c o n d a ry E ducaition, A l­
b a n y . E x a m A pril 9. (C loses W e d ­
n e sd a y , M a r c h 9 ).
7226. C h ie f I n s u r a n c e E x a m ­
in e r ( A d m in is tra tio n ) , (P ro m .),
D e p a r tm e n t o f I n s u r a n c e , $10,375
to ta l. F iv e a n n u a l s a l a iy in c re a se s
of $400. F e e $5. O n e v a can cy .
No w r itte n te s t. (C loses T u e sd a y ,
M a r c h 8).
C o u n ty
30, In p o sitio n s a t $1,500 to $1,800,
m u s t h a v e (a) fiive y e a rs of s a t i s ­
fa c to ry office e x p e rie n c e ; o r (b)
o n e y e a r o f s a tis f a c to r y office e x ­
p e rie n c e a n d g r a d u a tio n f r o m a
s t a n d a r d sen io r h ig h sch o o l; o r (c)
a s a tis f a c to r y e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a ­
tio n of th e fo reg o in g tr a in i n g a n d
experien ce.
(C loses
T u e sd a y ,
M a r c h 8).
9008 D e p u ty S u p e r in te n d e n t o f
H ig h w ay s, (P r o m .), D e p a r tm e n t
of H ig h w ay s, E rie C o u n ty , $4,500.
O n e v a can cy . P ro m o tio n e x p e c te d
a t $4,500 p lu s $500 c o st o f liv in g
a d ju s tm e n t. F e e $4. C a n d id a te s
mAist -be p e r m a n e n tly e m p lo y ed In
th e E rie C o u n ty D e p a r tm e n t o f
H ig h w a y s o n a p e r m a n e n t b asis
in t h e c o m p e titiv e class fo r a t
le a s t tw o y e a rs p re c e d in g th e
e x a m d a te , A p ril 30, a s J u n i o r
Civil E n g in e e r, A s s i ^ a n t C ivil
E n g in e e r, o r S e n io r Civil E n g i­
n eer. I n a d d itio n th e y m u s t h a v e
h a d e ig h t y e a rs o f s a tis f a c to r y
h ig h w a y a n d b rid g e e n g in e e rin g
ex p erien ce. In c lu d in g s a tis f a c to r y
e x p erien ce in t h e p rin c ip le s a n d
p ra c tic e s of b rid g e e n g in e e rin g
w h ic h involved sp ecial sk ill in th e
p re lim in a r y s tu d ie s a n d th e a d ­
v a n c e m e n t of desig n a n d c o n t r a c t
p la n s f o r b rid g e s a n d r e la te d
s tru c tu re s . S ta t e p ro fe ssio n a l e n g i­
n e e r ’s licen se re q u ire d of p e r m a n ­
e n t a p p o in te e s. (C loses T u e sd a y ,
M a r c h 8).
9009
S e n io r
S te n o g r a p h e r,
( P ro m .), E rie C o u n ty D e p a r t­
m e n ts a n d I n s titu tio n s , $1,800 to
$2,100. F ee $1. P ro m o tio n s e x ­
p e c te d a t $1,800 p lu s a $500 c o sto f-liv in g a d ju s tm e n t. P ro m o tio n s
to th e p o sitio n s o f C le r k -S te n o g ra p h e r , $1,800 to $2,100, w ill also
b e m a d e fro m t h e eligible lis t r e ­
s u ltin g fro m th i s e x a m in a tio n .
C a n d id a te s eligible f o r p ro m o tio n
only In d e p a r t m e n t in w h ic h th e y
a re em ployed. E x a m in a tio n s fo r
a ll d e p a r tm e n ts a r e h e ld s im u l­
ta n e o u sly . E x is tin g d e p a r t m e n t
p ro m o tio n lists will be u se d first.
C a n d id a te s m u s t b e p e rm a n e n tly
em p loyed in th e E rie C o u n ty S e r ­
vice in t h e c o m p e titiv e class fo r
a t le a s t six m o n th s im m e d ia te ly
p re c e d in g e x a m d a te , A p ril 30, in
p o sitio n s a t $1,500 to $1,800, in
t h e d e p a r tm e n t In w h ic h p ro m o ­
tio n is to be m a d e , a n d m u s t h a v e
e ith e r (a ) five y e a rs of s a t is f a c ­
to r y g e n e ra l office ex p e rie n c e , i n ­
clu d in g s te n o g ra p h y ; o r (b) one
y e a r of s a tis f a c to r y g e n e ra l office
e x p erien ce, in c lu d in g s te n o g ra p h y ;
a n d g ra d u a tio n fro m a s t a n d a r d
P ro m o tio n
fa c to ry e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a tio n of
th e fo reg o in g tr a in i n g a n d e x ­
perien ce. (C loses T u e sd a y , M a r c h
8.)
9007 S e n io r
C lerk,
(P ro m .),
E rie C o u n ty , $1,800 to $2,100. A t
p re s e n t, sev eral v a c a n c ie s exist.
P ro m o tio n s e x p e c te d a t $1,800
p lu s a $500 c o s t-o f- liv in g a d j u s t ­
9011. I n te r m e d ia te T y p i s t ,
m e n t. F e e $1. C a n d id a te s eligible- ( P ro m .),
W e s tc h e s te r
C o u n ty ,
on ly In d e p a r t m e n t in w h ic h th e y $2,385 to $2,865 to ta l. F e e $1.
a re em p lo yed. E x a m in a tio n s fo r
a ll d e p a r tm e n ts a re h e ld s im u l­
ta n e o u sly . E x is tin g d e p a r t m e n t
p ro m o tio n lis t m u s t be e x h a u s te d
first. C a n d id a te s m u s t be p e r m a n ­
e n tly em p lo y ed in t h e E rie C o u n ­
ty service in t h e co m p e titiv e class
fo r a t le a s t six m o n th s im m e d i­
a te ly p re c e d in g e x a m d a te , A pril
O
17,446 Applied in '47
For Sanitation Test
P ro p o s e d
T est
NYC Police Exam
T h e J e w i s h Po sta l WorH
t h e F o o d f o r Israel dri]
w e e k b e g i n n i n g Februan
C i t y H a l l . L ef t to J
M a y o r O ' D w y e r and N
S p i e g e l : D a n i e l Trotsky,
L o u t s B l u m b c r g , presidei
The official medical and physical
standards for the Sanitation Man
(Class B) examination were adop­
ted by the NY’C Civil Service C om ­
mission as foliates:
Q u a lify in g M ed ical E x a m in a tio n
1. M in im u m H e ig h t— 5 fe e t, 4
in c h e s (b a re fe e t) .
2. M in im u m V ision— 2 0 /4 0 v is­
io n ; e a c h eye s e p a r a te ly ; ey e­
glasses p e rm itte d .
3. N o rm al C olor Vision*
4. No d ecay ed te e th .
5. No h e r n i a o r p o te n tia l h e rn ia .
6. N o rm a l h e a r in g i n e a c h e a r
Dainty Beauiy Shoppe
Features New-Look Coiffeur
T h e D a in ty B e a u ty S h o p p e,
w h ic h f o r th e p a s t 25 y e a rs h a s
b e e n b e a u ty fy in g d o w n to w n B u si­
n ess w om en,— is o ffe rin g to Civil
serv ice p e rs o n n e l Its “New B asic
C o n tro lle d O n e -M in u te P e m a n e n t ” a t low cost, w ith n o e x tra s.
Is stressed. S m a r t n e w -lo o k co if­
fu re . L u n c h h o u r a p p o in tm e n ts
m a y be m a d e b y p h o n e CO 7-7864.
o r in p e rs o n a t 15 D ey S tr e e t o r
20 C o rtla n d S tr e e t, NYC.
[of N. Y c o o p e r a t e s w i t h
I o'Owyer p r o c l a i m e d t h e
Lgl Week OT c e r e l t l o n i c a u t
jiptroller L a z a r u s J o s e p h ,
loldman.
S ta n d in g , D a v id
Icl Friend ship F o o d T r a i n ;
Ld J osep h W . G r e e n l e a f .
JO B S
w hich, m u s t h a v e been. In a n a d ­
m i tt in g o r so cial serv ice d e p a r t ­
m e n t o r in n u r s in g su p erv isio n ,
a n d g r a d u a tio n fr o m a reco g n ized
college o r u n iv e rs ity fr o m a fo u r
y e a r co u rse f o r w h ic h a b a c h e lo r’s
d e g re e is g r a n t e d ; o r (b) six y e a rs
o f s a tis f a c to r y office o r c lerical ex ­
p e rie n c e , tw o y e a rs o f w h ic h m u s t
h a v e b e e n In a n a d m ittin g o r so c ­
ia l service d e p a r t m e n t o r in n u r s ­
in g su p e rv isio n , a n d g r a d u a tio n
f r o m a s t a n d a r d se n io r h ig h
scho ol; o r (c) a s a tis f a c to r y e q u i­
v a le n t c o m b in a tio n o f t h e fo reg o ­
in g tr a in i n g
and
ex p erien ce.
(C loses T u e s d a j^ M a r c h 8 ).
9012 I n t e r m e d ia t e S te n o g r a p h e r,
(P r o m .), W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty , $2,385 to $2,865 to ta l. P e e $1. S ev ­
e r a l v acan cies. P re f e re n c e In c e r­
tific a tio n will be given to eligibles
In t h e p ro m o tio n u n i t In w h ic h
t h e v a c a n c y ex ists. I f eligible, c a n ­
d id a te s m a y co m p e te also in p r o ­
m o tio n e x a m in a tio n No. 9011 I n ­
te rm e d ia te T y p is t a n d a n y of th e
o p e n -c o m p e titiv e ,
s te n o g ra p h ic
a n d ty p is t e x a m in a tio n s b ein g
h e ld fo r W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty on
A p ril 30. A s e p a r a te a p p lic a tio n
a n d fee m u s t be filed fo r each.
C a n d id a te s fo r 9012 m u s t be p e r ­
m a n e n tly em p lo y ed in th e W e s t­
c h e s te r C o u n ty S erv ice in -th e
c o m p e titiv e class fo r a t le a s t six
m o n th s p re c e d in g th e A pril 30
e x a m d a te , a n d m u s t h a v e e ith e r
(a) six y e a rs of s a tis f a c to r y g e n ­
e ra l office e x p e rie n c e In clu d in g
s te n o g ra p h y ; o r (b) tw o y e a rs of
s a tis f a c to r y g e n e ra l office e x p e ri­
en ce in c lu d in g s te n o g ra p h y a n d
g ra d u a tio n fr o m a s t a n d a r d s e n ­
io r h ig h sch o o l In c lu d in g o r s u p ­
p le m e n te d b y a s a tis f a c to r y co u rse
In s te n o g ra p h y ; o r (c) a s a t is ­
fa c to ry e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a tio n of
t h e fo re g o in g t r a in i n g a n d e x ­
p e rien ce. C a n d id a te s m u s t s t a te
in th e ir a p p lic a tio n s w h e th e r o r
n o t t h e ir e d u c a tio n in c lu d e d o r
w as s u p p le m e n te d by a co u rse in
s te n o g ra p h y .
(C loses
T u e sd a y ,
M a r c h 8).
9014. A s s is ta n t S p ecial D ep u ty
C lerk, G ra d e B, (P ro m .), C o u n ty
CC'Urt, Q u e e n s C o u n ty ; over $3,240.
F e e $3. O p e n to p e r m a n e n t e m ­
ployees in th e Q u e e n s C o u n ty
C o u rt a s c o u rt officers, a t te n d a n t s
o r criers in G r a d e A fo r o n e y e a r
p re c e d in g t h e A p ril 30 e x a m in a ­
tio n d a te . (C loses T u e sd a y . M ai’c h
8 ).
S e v e ra l vacancies. Prejl joyees in th e p ro m o tio n
c e rtific a tio n w ill be givej fciiich the v acan cies exist.
bles in th e promotioj Ites may com pete also In
w h ich th e vacancy exis„
_npetitive e x a m in a tio n No.
ble, c an d id ates may con,
rlor stenographer, W e stIn p ro m o tio n e.xamina
[county, being h e ld on
9012 Interm ediate Sten
A separate a p p lic a tio n
a n d a n y of the open co
nU5t be filed fo r each . T h e
ste n o g ra p h ic , and typistl les for 9013 m u s t be
tio n s b eing held for w| jntly employed in th e
C o u n ty o n A p ril 30.
!5ter County service, in th e
a p p lic a tio n and fee rad
tive class a t $1,590 o r
fo r each . Candidates fori
•at least six m o n th s p re be p erm a n e n tly employ^ ^prll 30 exam d a te , h a v in g
W e stc h e s te r County Ser
a) five years of s a tis f a c co m p e titiv e class for ati [lographic a n d cle ric a l ex m o n th s , preceding Aprilf
and g rad u atio n fro m a
d a te , a n d have either
high school course, in y e a rs of satisfactory ge
lor supplem ented by a
fice experience includinj Jphic course; or (b) a
o r (b) tw o years of
ory equivalent c o m b in a g e n e ra l office experiencj
he foregoing tr a in in g a n d
in g ty p in g and graduatifl ice.
(Closes
T u esd ay ,
s t a n d a r d senior high ?(
e lu d in g or supplement! pospital D is c h a rg e W o r k e r ,
) Depaiiment of P ub lic
| co u rse in typ in g : or (ci
f a c to ry equivalent combij
• Westchester C o u n ty . Fee
th e foi’egoing training
[vacancy exists a t G ra s s perien ce. Candidates nni^ pinciidates m u st be p s r th e ir applications whethj I)' employed in th e D e157.
H is to ria n ,
In te llig e n c e
th e ir education includfj rof Public W elfare, W e st- S p e c ia list (G e n e ra l a n d T e c h n i­
su p p le m e n te d by a couis younty, in th3 co m p etitiv e c a l), F o re ig n A ffairs Officer, So­
ing. (Closes Tuesday, Ma|
L-ast six m o n th s p re - cial S cience A n aly st, $3,727 to
9013. S e n i o r Slenj
April 30 e x a m in a tio n $6,235. — R e q u ire m e n ts : A p p ro ­
(P ro m .), Westchester Col
must have e ith e r (a) p r i a te e d u c a tio n a n d / o r e x p e r­
745 to $3,345 total. Fee SI
of satisfactory office or ience. No w r itte n te s t. (Closes
ence in certification willj [Kperience, one y e a r of T u e sd a y , M a r c h 15).
u .
s.
158. M eteo ro lo g ical A ide, $2,498
to $3,727. J o b s a r e In W a s h in g ­
to n a n d v ic in ity ; a few in A laska,
U.S. p ossessio n s, a n d fo re ig n c o u n ­
trie s . W r i tt e n te s t. F o r $2,498
jo b s, a p p r o p r ia te e x p e rie n c e or
e d u c a tio n ; fo r a ll o th e rs , a p p r o ­
p r i a t e e x p e rie n c e o r e x p e rie n c e
a n d e d u c a tio n . (C loses T u e sd a y ,
M a r c h 15).
13-1-3 (1949). E n g in e e r T ra in e e ,
$2,498 a n d $2,724. J o b s a r e In
W e st a n d M id w est. W r itte n te st.
A p p ro p ria te e d u c a tio n re q u ire d .
M a x im u m ag e, 35. A pply to C e n ­
tr a l B o a rd o f U . S. C ivil S erv ice
E x a m in e rs , B u r e a u of R e c la m a ­
tio n , D e n v e r F e d e r a l C e n te r, D e n ­
v er, C olorado. S e n d fille d -in a p llc a tio n s to U. S. Civil S erv ice
C o m m issio n , W a s h in g to n 25, D.
C. (C loses T u e s d a y , M a r c h 8 ).
4-3 4 -1 (1949), I n d u s tr i a l H y g ie n ist. $3,727 to $6,235. Jo-bs In
W a s h in g to n a n d c o u n try -w id e . R e ­
q u ir e m e n ts : A p p ro p ria te e d u c a tio n
a n d e x p erien ce, p lu s p ro fe ssio n a l
ex p erien ce. No w r itte n te s t. A pply
to B o a rd of U. S. C ivil S ervice
E x a m in e rs fo r S c ie n tific a n d T e c h ­
n ic a l P e rs o n n e l o f th e P o to m a c
R iv e r N a v a l C o m m a n d , B ldg. 37,
N av al R e s e a rc h L a b o ra to ry , W a s h ­
in g to n 25, D. C. S e n d fille d -in a p ­
p lic a tio n s to U. S. Civil S erv ice
C o m m issio n , W a s h in g to n 25, D. C.
(No clo sin g d a te ) .
Souttiern Conference
ffas 14 Cliapters
T h e S o u th e r n C o n fe re n c e of
T h e C ivil S erv ice E m ployees A s­
so c ia tio n n o w c o n sists of 14 o u t
o f a p o ssib le 22 c h a p te r s , a n d
th e r e is ev ery re a s o n to e x p e c t
t h a t s h o r tly a n a n n o u n c e m e n t
will b e m a d e of a d d itio n a l c h a p ­
te rs jo in in g t h e C o n feren ce. So
sa id F r a n c is A. M a c D o n a ld , c h a i r ­
m a n of t h e C o n fe re n c e a n d p re s i­
d e n t o f th e W a rw ic k c h a p t e r o f
t h e A sso ciatio n .
T h e la te s t c h a p t e r s to jo in th e
C o n fe re n c e w ere L etch w o n th V il­
lage, o f w h ic h H ir a m P h illip s is
p re s id e n t, a n d t h e R e h a b ilita tio n
H o sp ita l c h a p t e r a t W e st H a v e rs tra w , o f w h ic h M ftry E liz a b e th
B a k e r is p re s id e n t.
L e tc h w o rth c h a p t e r is th e h o m e
b a se o f J o h n M. H a rris , e x e c u ­
tiv e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e of t h e D e p a r t­
m e n t of M e n ta l H y g ien e o n th e
A sso c ia tio n ’s b o a rd of d ire c to rs.
M r. H a rris Is t h e official scrib e of
th e C o n feren ce.
O n e o f th e m o s t e n e rg e tic w o rk ­
e rs in t h e C o n fe re n c e is E v e re tt
H. Q u in n , p r e s id e n t o f th e W e s t­
field S ta t e F a r m c h a p te r , w h ic h
h a s lo n g b een a n im p o r t a n t p a r t
o f th e C o n feren ce.
Librarian Exam
Closes on Feb. 24
A n e x a m in a tio n fo r p e r m a n e n t
a p p o in tm e n t a s L ib r a ria n , P -2
th r o u g h P -5 , h a s b e e n a n n o u n c e d
by J a m e s E. R ossell, d ire c to r o f
th e N ew Y o rk office of th e U, S.
Civil S erv ice C om m ission , to fill
v a c a n c ie s In F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t
ag en cies in N ew Y o rk S ta t e a n d
N ew Je rse y . T h e s t a r t in g sa la rie s
ra n g e fro m $3,727 to $6,235.
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94
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70 .................... .........
o f t h e eligible list. T h e y figure o f t h e B u r e a u a n d is o n te r m in a l
oil
65 .....................
^ t h b o th f e e t th e y ’d t h e n “m a k e ” t h e list.
leave.
f f ic ia l
R u le s
T h e s ta tis tic s o n th e la s t S a n itaition M a n (C lass B ) e x a m in a tio n ,
h e ld in 1947, follow :
A p p lic a n ts (M a rc h 9 to 24)
.....................................................17,446
P a sse d w ritte n te s t (M ay 3)
.................................................... 8,758
F a ile d o r d id n ’t show u p fo r
m e d ical te s t ......................... 3,799
E ligibles .................................... 4,959
T h e new w r itte n te s t w ill be
h e ld alm o st e x a c tly tw o y e a rs a f te r
T h e e x a m in a tio n w ill b e o p en th e fo rm e r one.
to all p e rs o n s w ho s h a ll n o t h a v e
p a sse d th e ir 3 6 th b ir th d a y o n th e
first d a t e fo r filin g o f a p p lic a ­
tio n s. i.e., o n M a r c h 9.
(C o n tin u e d fr o m Page 1)
T h e p o sitio n re q u ire s e x tr a o r T h e C o m m issio n ’s p re s e n t p la n s
dinai-y p h y sic a l effo rt.
w ould p ro d u c e t h e n ew list la te
H e ig h t a n d W e ig h t
in '51, b u t P re s id e n t M c N a m a ra
C a n d id a te s m u s t be n o t less co n sid ers it a fifty -fifty c h a n c e
t h a n 5 f e e t 4 in c h e s In h e ig h t t h a t th e e x a m in a tio n m a y h av e
(b are fe e t) a n d m u s t a p p ro x im a te to be a d v an ced .
T h e re w ere 4,488 eligibles o-n th e
n o rm a n w e ig h t fo r h e ig h t.
S a n ita tio n M a n (C lass B ) p ay s p re s e n t P a tr o lm a n list. T h e 2,292d
$3,090 a y e a r, o r $59.42 a w eek, a p p o in tm e n t h a s been m ad e. T h e re
a n d offers prom o'tion o p p o rtu n itie s a re a b o u t 2,000 n a m e s le ft on th e
u n ex celled in a n y o th e r NYC d e ­ list, a b o u t 100 of th e m n o n ­
v e te ra n s.
p a r tm e n t.
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Hope lo 'i^ake' List
Page Nine
LEADER
N
S TA TE
By H. J. BERNARD
g ra d u a tio n s f o r u n fin is h e d p e r ­
T h e N YC C ivil S erv ice C om ­ fo rm a n c e a t w h istle tim e , to zero
m issio n m o v ed f a s t to h o ld th e f o r re a c h in g on ly th e s ix -fo o t w all.
e x a m in a tio n fo r S a n ita tio n M a n ,
20,000 C a n d id a te s E x p e c te d
C lass t>. L a te s t d e v e lo p m e n ts:
P a u l M . B r e n n a n , d ir e c to r of
T h e p e rio d fo r th e re c e ip t of t h e C o m m issio n ’s M e d ic a l-P h y sic a l
• a p p lic a tio n s
will o p e n o nB u re a u , sa id t h a t th e n ew ru le s
W e d n e sd a y , M a r c h 9, a n d close en ab le th e C o m m issio n to h a n d le
on T h u rs d a y , M a r c h 24. T lie p r e ­ la rg e n u m b e rs o f c a n d id a te s e x ­
viously a n n o u n c e d d a te s w ere ped itio u sly .
M a r c h 15 to 30.
I t is e x p e c te d t h a t a b o u t 20,000
T h e m e d ic al a n d p h y sic a l ru le s w ill apply.
• fo r th e e x a m in a tio n w ere
“ W e co u ld h o ld t h e p h y sic a ls
officially a d o p te d by th e C o m m is­ Indoors, in a n y la rg e ro o m ,” h e
sion. T h e y e lim in a te t h e m aze, said , “ a n d co u ld ev en h o ld th e m
o r s o -c a lle d r a t - r a c e , a n d s u b ­ h e re .”
s t i t u t e a s t a n d in g b ro a d ju m p
T h e p re s e n t in d ic a tio n is t h a t
fo r th e a g ility te st. (See P. S).
th e y w ould be h e ld “h e re ,” m e a n ­
T h e p h y sic a l te s t will be h eld in g a t 299 B ro a d w a y , NYC. T h a t
• in d o o rs, in s te a d o f in V an is th e B ro a d w a y e n t r a n c e to th e
C o r tla n d t P a rk . T h e c h a n g e i;a th e b u ild in g in w h ic h th e Civil S erv ice
p h y sical te.st, w h e re b y n o ru n n in g C o m m ission h a s q u a r te r s a lso o n
co u rse w ith o b sta c le s is re q u ire d , D u a n e S tre e t.
M r. B r e n n a n e x p e c te d t h a t th e
m a k e s th is possible. T h e re i.s no
a p p ro p r ia tio n f o r u sin g a n o u t­ m e d ic a ls c o u ld be h e ld in S e p ­
te m b e r. T h e re fo r e t h e lis t could
d o o r event.
T h e C o m m issio n d e fin ite ly d e - be o u t by t h e e n d o f th e y ear.
• cided to receive a p p lic a tio n s T h e p re s e n t elig ib le lis t is n e a rly
a t its A p p lic atio n B u re a u , 96 I>u- e x h a u ste d .
T h e tim in g o f th e p h y sic a ls fo r
a n e . S tr e e t, NYC, o p p o site T h e
J u ly also f a c ilita te s o b ta in in g
L E A D E R oifice.
T h e w ritte n te s t will b e q u a l- en o u g h p h y sic a l e x a m in e rs . T w elve
• ify in g only — y o u ’re I n o r w ould be n e e d e d in a w o rk in g d a y
y o u r’r e O u t — th e sam e as in th e —six fo r t h e d a y session, six fo r
M ed icals
m e d ical te st. T h e p h y sic a l te s t t h e e v e n in g session.
will be c o m p etitiv e , t h a t is, p e r ­ w ould re q u ire six d o c to rs— ^three
c e n ta g e r a tin g s w ill be given, a n d fo r th e a f te r n o o n — th r e e fo r t h e
th e s e will d e te rm in e w h e th e r one evening.
H o u rs 7:30 a.m . to 9:30 p.m .
passes a n d if h e does, w h e re h e
H o u rs w ould b e fr o m 7:30 a j u .
s ta n d s o n t h e eligible list, s u b ­
to 9:30 p.m . f o r b o th .
je c t to v e te ra n p re fe re n c e .
“ A g r e a t m a n y c a n d id a te s d o n ’t
T h e jo b s to be filled a re ex ected to n u m b e r 3,000 d u rin g th e p ra c tic e f o r t h e p h y s ic a l te s ts ,”
M r. B r e n n a n .
“T hey
s t ’s life. T h e r e a re n o p ro v i- w a rn e d
.sionals in t h e title now , th e re fo re sh o u ld , esp ecially a s t h e sco re w ill
qu ick a p p o in tm e n ts w ill be offered d e p e n d ; ^ e l y o n t h e p h y sic a l
to th o s e h ig h on t h e list, v e te ra n re s u lts .”
H e ad v ised a ll p ro s p e c tiv e c a n ­
p re fe re n c e co n sid ered .
T h e p a y is n e a r ly $60 a week. d id a te s to s tu d y t h e ru le s fo r th e
Q u ick Rating:, S ay s M c N a m a ra p h y sicals.
T h e M a r c h 9 to 24 p e rio d will
T h e c h a n g e s in t h e n a t u r e of
th e e x a m in a tio n c o n firm t h e fo r e ­ be k e p t ex clusively fo r t h e S a n i­
c a s t m a d e in T h e L E A D E R t h a t t a tio n M a n a p p lic a tio n s.
P ow ell W in s
t h e p h y sic a l te s t w ould be easier.
S a m u e l H . G a ls to n , d ire c to r 0(f
T h e c h a n g e in t h e p h y sic a l
e x a m in a tio n s , w ill ad v ise w h e th e r tesit w e n t t h r o u g h sm o o th ly , b u t
t h e w ritte n te s t s h o u ld be h a rd e r . M r. G a ls to n fa v o r e d h a v in g th e
T h e la s t w r itte n te s t fo r S a n i t a ­ w ritte n te s t s tiffe r a n d c o m p e ti­
tio n M a n , h e ld M a y 3, 1947, In tive, w ith p e r c e n ta g e ra tin g s .
w h ic h 70 p e r c e n t w as t h e p a ss S a n it a ti o n C o m m iss io n e r W illia m
m a rk , w as a p u sh o v e r, h a rd ly m o re J . Pow ell op p o sed th is , s a y in g thaA
t h a n a lite ra c y te st.
e m p h a sis o n t h e p h y sic a l te s t a t ­
T h e w r it te n p a p e rs will n o t ta k e tr a c te d t h e ty p e o f m e n need ed .
a n y lo n g e r to r a te , s a id P re s id e n t T h e C o m m issio n d e b a te d th e s u b ­
J o s e p h A. M c N a m a ra .
je c t, th o u g h t w ell o f M r. G a ls to n ’s
T h e w r itte n te s t will b e given p ro p o sal, b u t y ie ld ed t o M r. P o w ­
In th e th i r d o r f o u r th w eek In ell’s In siste n c e , a s h e w as t h e
M ay, d a te n o t y e t d ecid ed , a n d o n e w ho w o uld h a v e to fa c e th e
r a t in g c o m p le te d in a m o n th . p ro b lem o f g e ttin g m e n w h o stick ,
T h a t w ould p e r m it p h y sic a ls to a n d h is p ro p o s a l In n o w ay r e ­
be h e ld in J u ly . T h ese, too, w ould d u ced r e c r u it m e n t possibilities.
go fa s te r, b e c a u se o f e lim in a tio n
T h e C o m m issio n h a s a la rg e
of th e m a ze te st.
n u m b e r o f licen se e x a m in a tio n s in
w h ic h a p p lic a tio n s w ill be r e ­
W h a t ’s O u t
T h e e lim in a te d fe a tu re , w h ich ceived la te in M a rc h . T h a t w as
w as T e s t I in th e fo rm e r p h y sical, th e m a in r e a s o n f o r a d v a n c in g
w as: S t a r t , s u p in e p o sitio n , fe e t t h e d a te .
to g e th e r, h a n d s b y sides. O n sig­
n a l, “ G o ,” rise a n d r u n five y a rd s
A stu d y book e n title d “ S a n it a ­
to a s ix -fo o t w all a n d scale It; tio n M a n ,” id e a l a s p r e p a r a tio n
r u n five y a rd s to a m aze of ob­ fo r th is e x a m in a tio n , is o b ta in a b le
sta c le s a n d d o d g e th i'o u g h . R u n a t T h e L E A D E R B ookstore, 97
tw o y a rd s to a tu n n e l a n d p ro ­ D u a n e S tre e t, NYC, tw o blocks
ceed th r o u g h . R u n five y a r d s to n o r t h o f C ity H all, ju s t w est of
a n e ig h t-f o o t w all a n d scale it. B ro a d w a y a n d o p p o site th e NYC
R u n five y a r d s to a v a u lt box Civil S ervice C o m m issio n ’s a p p li­
a n d scale it a n d s p i i n t 40 y a rd s c a tio n b u re a u , w h e re S a n ita tio n
M a n b la n k s w ill be h a n d e d o u t.
baf!k to t h e sitartin g line.
T h e p e rc e n ta g e c re d its w ere 100 I f you w a n t to o rd e r th e boo k by
fo r 32 secon ds o r less, to 44 p e r m a il, p le ase t u r n to th e a d o n
c e n t fo r 49 second s, w ith low er p ag e 15.
R e q u ir e m e n ts
SERVICE
a n
(W here to Apply, See P. 12)
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P u b lic
N u r s e s
A re q u e s t fr o m H e a lth C o m ­
m issio n e r H a r r y S . M u s ta rd t h a t
a m in im u m o f six m o n t h s ’ e x ­
p e rie n c e be re q u ire d of c a n d id a te s
in th e P u b lic H e a lth N u rse e x a m ­
in a tio n w as re je c te d by t h e NYC
Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n , o n t h e
g ro u n d t h a t filling of a ll v a c a n ­
cies
by
p e r m a n e n t em ploy ees
w o uld be r e n d e r e d im p ro b a b le .
T h e C o m m issio n m a d e a n i n ­
v e s tig a tio n o f Its ow n, a s c e r ta i n ­
in g t h a t th e r e a re o n ly 6,500 p e r ­
so n s in t h e w ho le U n ite d S ta te s
w h o a r e eligible, a n d a s th e m a j o r ­
it y (85 p.c.) o f th e s e a re o u t o f
to w n , th e r e w o uld be s m a ll lik e li­
h o o d o f t h e N Y C offer, a t p a y
so m e tim e s less t h a n w h a t th e y
n o w g et, a t t r a c t i n g m a n y o f t h e
o u t- o f - to w n P u b lic H e a lth N u rses
if t h e
ex p e rie n c e r e q u ire m e n t
w e re Im posed.
T r a i n in g P ro p o se d
R e g iste re d N u rse lic e n se is s u f ­
ficien t, a n d th e H e a lt h D e p a r t ­
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lic H e a lth N u rse exp erience.
T h e A p p lic a tio n s w ill be r e ­
ceived by th e C om m issio n , b e g in ­
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p lic a tio n S e c tio n , 96 D u a n e S t.,
N ew Y o rk 7, N. Y., o p p o site T h e
L E A D E R office, a n d m u s t be
n o ta riz e d .
T h e a p p lic a tio n s w ill be r e c e p te d if m a ile d a n d p o s tm a r k e d
lip to a n d In c lu d in g 12 m id n ig h t
o n th e la s t d a y fo r th e re c e ip t of
a p p lic a tio n s a n d receiv ed by th e
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t h e C o m m issio n e r w o u ld h a v e to th e firs t te s t.
T h e e x a m Is No. 5775,
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r a n g e fr o m $2,974 to $3,727 a y e a r.
T h e e x a m in a tio n is N o. 2-20
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C o m p e tito rs w ill be re q u ire d to
ta k e a n e x a m in a tio n c o n sistin g of
o n e o r m o re o f t h e follow ing s u b ­
je c ts :
(1) G e n e r a l T est.
(2) C o p y in g fro m P la in Copy.
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a t t h e r a t e o f 80 w o rd s p e r
m in u te .
E x p e rie n c e R e q u ire m e n ts
I n a d d itio n to p a s s in g th e w r it­
t e n te s t, c o m p e tito rs m u s t show
t h a t th e y h a v e h a d fr o m th r e e
y e a rs t o fo u r y e a rs of p ro g r e s ­
sively d ifficult s e c r e ta ria l, s te n o ­
g ra p h ic , cle ric a l o r o th e r office
ex p e rie n c e , in c lu d in g a t le a s t o n e
y e a r o f e x p e rie n c e i n s te n o g ra p h ic
o r s e c r e ta r ia l w o rk c o m p a ra b le in
re s p o n sib ility a n d difficulty to t h a t
of t h e d u tie s o f c le rk -s te n o g ra p h e r s o r s e c re ta rie s in t h e F e d ­
e ra l se rv ic e a t th e g ra d e level ju s t
below t h a t fo r w h ic h a p p lic a tio n
is b e in g m a d e .
A p p ly to th e S e c o n d U. S. Civil
S erv ice R e g io n , 641 W a s h in g to n
S tr e e t, N ew Y o rk 14, N. Y., p r e ­
fe r a b ly in p e rs o n , a s tim e Is s h o rt.
A p p lic a tio n s m u s t be o n file w ith
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:bhan T h u rs d a y , F e b ru a r y 24.
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A p p lic a n ts will be n o tified of th e
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fo r th e w r itte n e x a m in a tio n .' E x ­
a m in a tio n s will be h e ld in M a n ­
h a t t a n , B ro o k ly n , F lu s h in g , H e m p ­
s te a d , J a m a ic a , L o ng I s la n d C ity,
R iv e r h e a d a n d Y o n k ers.
P a s s M a rk s
A c o m p e tito r’s r a t in g in th is e x ­
a m in a tio n w ill be h is score m a d e
o n t h e w r itte n te s t (G e n e ra l),
r a t e d o n a scale of 100, p lu s v e t­
e r a n p re f e re n c e p o in ts. T h e r a t ­
in g s mad!e o n th e p e rfo rm a n c e
te s ts (ty p in g a n d s te n o g ra p h y )
w ill n o t be re fie c te d in th e fin al
r a t i n g sin c e th e s e a r e q u a lify in g
te s ts only.
F o r p o sitio n s w h ic h re q u ire b o th
s te n o g ra p h y a n d ty p in g , c o m p e ti­
to r s m u s t m a k e a n eligible r a t in g
in e a c h o f S u b je c ts 1, 2, a n d 3;
f o r p o sitio n s w h ic h re q u ire ty p in g
b u t n o t s te n o g ra p h y , th e y m u s t
m a k e a n eligible r a t i n g in e a c h
o f S u b je c ts 1, a n d 2; a n d fo r p o si­
tio n s w h ic h re q u ire n e ith e r s te n o ­
g r a p h y n o r ty p in g , th e y m u s t
m a k e a n eligible r a t in g in S u b ­
je c t 1.
The
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p e tito r s a r a t in g of a t le a st 70;
G ra d e s
fo r c o m p e tito rs g r a n te d 5 -p o in t
p re fe re n c e , a r a t i n g of a t le a s t 65,
fo r c o m p e tito rs g r a n t e d 1 0 -p o in t
ex clu d in g p re f e re n c e c re d it; a n d
p re fe re n c e , a r a t i n g of a t le a s t 60,
e x c lu d in g p re f e re n c e c re d it.
N o n - p r e f e re n c e
c o m p e tito rs
m u s t a t t a i n a r a t i n g o f a t le a s t
60 In c o p y in g sp eed a n d 60 In
a c c u ra c y , a n d a w e ig h te d a v e ra g e
of 70 in sp eed a n d a c c u ra c y c o m ­
b in e d ; c o m p e tito rs g r a n te d 5p o in t p re fe re n c e , r a t in g s of a t
le a s t 55 in sp eed a n d 55 in a c ­
c u ra c y , a n d a w e ig h te d a v e ra g e of
65 i n sp eed a n d a c c u ra c y c o m ­
b in e d , e x c lu d in g p re f e re n c e c re d it;
a n d c o m p e tito rs g r a n te d 1 0 -p o in t
p re fe re n c e , r a t in g s of a t le a s t 50
in sp eed a n d 50 in a c c u ra c y , a n d
a w e ig h te d a v e ra g e of 60 in sp e e d
a n d a c c u ra c y c o m b in ed , e x c lu d ­
in g p re fe re n c e c re d it.
E x p e rie n c e by G ra d e s D e ta ile d
E x p e rie n c e is re q u ire d fo r q u a li­
fy in g p u rp o s e s on ly a n d w ill n o t
a ffe c t h is r a t i n g in t h e e x a m in a ­
tio n .
C A F -5 : 3 y e a rs o f p rogressiv e
s e c r e ta ria l, s te n o g ra p h ic , c lerical
o r o th e r office e x p erien ce, in c lu d ­
in g a t le a s t o n e y e a r of e x p e ri­
ence in s te n o g ra p h ic o r s e c r e ta r ­
ial w o rk c o m p a ra b le in re s p o n s ib ih ty a n d difficulty to t h a t of t h e
d u tie s of C A F -4 c l e r k - s te n o g r a p h ers o r s e c r e ta rie s in th e F e d e ra l
sei'vice.
C A F -6 : 31/2 y e a rs of p ro g re s ­
sively difficult s e c r e ta ria l, s te n o ­
g ra p h ic , c lerical o r o th e r office e x ­
p e rie n c e , in c lu d in g a t le a s t one
y e a r of e x p e rie n c e in s e c r e ta ria l
w o rk c o m p a ra b le in re s p o n sib ility
a n d difficulty to t h a t of th e d u tie s
of C A F -6 se c re ta rie s in th e F e d ­
e ra l service.
C A F -7 : 4 y e a rs of p rogressiv ely
d ifiicu lt a n d resp o n sib le s e c r e ta r ­
ial, s te n o g ra p h ic , c lerical o r o th e r
office ex p erien ce, in c lu d in g a t
le a s t o ne y e a r of ex p e rie n c e in
s e c r e ta ria l w ork c o m p a ra b le in r e ­
sp o n sib ility a n d difficulty to t h a t
of th e d u tie s of C A F -6 s e c re ta rie s
in t h e F e d e ra l service.
F o r a n y g ra d e , t h e re q u ire d
a m o u n t of e x p e rie n c e will n o t in
itse lf be a c c e p te d as p ro o f of
q u a lific a tio n fo r a p o sitio n . T h e
a p p l ic a n t’s re c o rd o f e x p erien ce
m u s t show t h a t h e h a s th e a b ility
to p e rf o rm co m p letely th e d u tie s
of t h e p o sitio n .
P a y S ch ed u le
T h e s a la r y r a n g e fo r e a c h g ra d e
of th is p o sitio n Is given below.
F o r em ployees w hose service m e e ts
p re s c rib e d s t a n d a r d s of efficiency,
th e e n tr a n c e s a la ry is increa.sed
by th e a m o u n t sh o w n in th e ta b le,
follow ing th e c o m p le tio n of e a c h
12 m o n th s of service, u n ti l th e
m a x im u m r a t e fo r th e g ra d e is
re a c h e d .
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C A F-5 ......................................$2,974.80 $125.40 ..................................... $3,727.20
C A P -6 ...............................i . . 3,351.00 125.40 .................................... 4,103.40
C A F -7 .................................... 3,727.20 125.40 ..................................... 4,479.60
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c o n s tru c tiv e , s u c h a s o p p o rtu n i­
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tie s f o r p ro m o tio n ; a d v a n c e m e n t
r . S e l e c t T h e r a p e u t ic Formu
t h e c r e a m in t h e e x a c t a m o u n t y o u
to c a p a b le c a r e e r em ployees a n d
w a n t . N o w a s t e , n o f u s s in g wrth lids
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e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a c a re e r service.
o r jars. M a d e o f d u r a b l e p l a s t i c .
t V ita m in A ................... 8.5,000 I .S.P. j
C o n s id e ra tio n m u s t o f n e c e ssity
r V ita m in D ......................1,000 I .S.P. I
W h i t e , y e l lo w , pink, g r e e n , d ar k a n d
be given n o t o n ly to t h e in te re s ts
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$ 5 . 0 0 p e r 100
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$ 1 .0 0
m issio n , w h ic h will follow a s t h e
^ n o t i c e . M in im u m mail order
w eeks p a ss, will b e th e s u b je c t of
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(I.O doral, Inc.)
O rd e r b y Ma
Dainty Beauty Dispenser
CoM Creams
BEAUTY
DISPENSER
Upper Professional
Jobs Show Increase
W A S H IN G T O N , F eb. 21. — T h e
n u m b e r of F e d e ra l em ployees in
t h e to p th r e e p ro fe ssio n a l a n d
scien tific g ra d e s h a s In c re a se d
ste a d ily sin ce th e e n d of th e w ar,
a n d th e n u m b e r in th e to p th r e e
clerical, a d m in is tra tiv e a n d fiscal
g ra d e s h a s d ecreased , th e U . S.
Civil S erv ice
C o m m ission
an­
nounced.
I n 1946 th e n u m b e r o f em ploy­
ees in G ra d e s P-6 to P -8 to ta le d
8,414, in 1947 th e n u m b e r h a d in ­
c re a s e d to 9,275, a n d in 1948 th e
to t a l w as u p to 9,874. E m ploy ees
In G ra d e s CAF-13 to CAF-15 to ­
ta le d 8,930 in 1946, d e c re a s e d to
7,709 in 1947, a n d w ere dow n to
7,425 In 1948.
T h e 1,400 In crease In t h e to p
p ro fe ssio n a l a n d scien tific g ro u p
is a t tr i b u te d to th e In c re a sin g
e m p h a s is on scientific re s e a rc h
a n d d e v e lo p m e n t a c tiv itie s in th e
F e d e ra l service. A su rv e y co n ­
d u c te d som e tim e ago show ed t h a t
a b o u t 80 p e r c e n t of th e to p p ro ­
fessio n al a n d scien tific p o sitio n s
w ere h e ld by en g in eers, p h y sical
sc ie n tists , a n d a g r ic u ltu ra l a n d
biological sc ien tists.
T h e e n d of w a rtim e a d m in is tr a ­
tiv e agencies, su c h as O PA a n d
W P B , a n d re d u c tio n s in fo rce in
o th e r agencies a c c o u n te d fo r th e
d e c re a s e in th e to p CAG g rad es.
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on the trip le N. Y. C ity
Transit P a tr o lm a n . B rid g e
el Officer a n d C o rre c tio n
are seek ing to o b ta in
Tme of th e lis t a s possible.
Civil S ervice C o m m is?:iare<l th e list a p p ro p r ia te
f jobs as C o u rt A tte n d was a p le a s a n t s u r eUgibles, w h o also
a bill in A lb an y to a l♦rt(ble th e p re s e n t n u m b e r
p a tro lm e n to 1,000.
was re c e n tly p u b lish ed .
; Jot yet re a d y fo r c e rtific a jransit P a tr o lm e n A sked
i new T ra n sit P a tr o lm e n w ill
ided Charter
sntedfo Pace College
official p r e s e n ta tio n o f th e
Dded charter, c o n fe r rin g colstatus u pon P a c e College,
Imade by Dr. Irw in A. C onroe,
Itant Com m issioner fo r P ro Inal Education o f th e U n iv e rlof the S tate of N ew Y ork, a t
Isner at th e W a ld o rf-A s to ria
arles T. B ry an , c h a i r m a n of
rd of tru ste e s of P a c e C ol"accepted th e c h a r t e r fro m
onroe, re p re se n ta tiv e of th e
nts.
dept , r e q u e s t
d e n ie d
[request by th e F ir e D e p a r tto admit M a in te n a n c e M en
Carpenter p ro m o tio n e x ation was d en ied b y th e NYC
Service C om m ission.
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t h e
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[these positions, ju s t as fo r
p r, to save eligibles th e n e e d
Iting the ro u n d s of d e p a r t that call th e m in. All t h e
wg” is done a t t h e C o m poD’s office, w h ere t h e v a rio u s
toents’ p erso n n el aid es a r e
to “sign u p ” t h e eligibles.
request w as re f e r r e d to
Prank A. S c h a e fe r, w ith
to act.
W hat’s in S to re
leeway will be allow ed to
ftments, bu t i t w ill b e lim ited ,
for a few w eeks a p bu t n o t f o r a m a t t e r
as a n o th e r d e p a r tm e n t
« got a quick No.
reason given fo r d e sirin g
«Bger ap p o in tm e n ts o f C lerks
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to postponing th e h ir in g
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so p
N E W S
P o lic e
b eco m e re c r u its b e fo re b e in g s e n t
o u t on su b w a y police w ork. L ik e­
w ise, th e r e is a tr a in i n g p erio d ,
a lth o u g h b rie fe r, fo r B rid g e a n d
T u n n e l OflBcer a n d o n e f o r C o r­
re c tio n OflScer.
T h e T r a n s i t P a tr o lm e n n o w
o n d u ty , c o im tin g t h i r t e e n re c e n tly
p ro m o te d to S e r g e a n t b u t still
d o in g p a t r o l d u ty b e cau se o f t h e
s h o r ta g e , is 275. A n th in g like 700
a d d itio n a l jo b < ^ p o r tu n itie s w o u ld
give t h e eliglbles a li f t th e y n e v e r
b a rg a in e d fo r.
*nie q u o ta s f o r T r a n s i t P a tr o l­
m a n , w h ic h u se d to r u n in th e five
h u n d re d s , to o k a s u d d e n d ro p a f t e r
t h e U. S . g o t in to W o rld W a r I I ,
w h e n i t w e n t below 300. H e re a r e
t h e fig u re s o f a c tu a l in c u m b e n ts
1941 ......................................... 524
1942 ......................................... 507
1943 ......................................... 269
1944 ......................................... 227
1945 ......................................
224
1946 ......................................... 334
1947 ......................................... 331
1948 ......................................... 279
T o d a y .................................... 262
H a d B e e n H a r d to G e t M en
A sp o k e s m a n fo r t h e B o a rd o f
T r a n s p o r ta t io n
e x p la in e d
th a t
d u rin g th e w a r i t w as e x tre m e ly
d ifficult to r e c r u it T r a n s i t P a t r o l ­
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eligibles. w ho w ere on t h e low er
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r e fu se d t h e jo b if th e y h a d th e
s lig h te s t c h a n c e o f b e in g re a c h e d
f o r a p p o i n tm e n t a s a P a tr o lm a n
i n t h e P o lice D e p a r tm e n t. Q u ite
a n u m b e r w e re also o n t h e F ir e ­
m e n list, t h a t is, o n b o th lists.
E v en m e n a c tu a lly a p p o in te d by
t h e B o a r d sw itc h e d to o n e of
o f p e r m a n e n t em ployees to re p la c e
th e c a s u a l ones.
M a y o r W illia m 0 ’D \ ^ e r w a n ts
t h e n u m b e r of p ro v i& o n als r e ­
d u c e d a s f a s t a s possible.
A tte m p ts h a v e b een m a d e b y
so m e d e p a r t m e n t s to h o ld o n to
p ro v isio n a ls b y le ttin g c e rtific a ­
tio n s la p se , a n d th e n b la m e i t o n
t h e B u d g e t D ire c to r’s office, b u t
t h a t d i d n ’t w ork. I t is p ro m ise d
t h a t a n y a t te m p t to o b ta in p o s t­
p o n e m e n t o f re p la c in g p ro v isio n ­
a ls o n o th e r excuses w ill m e e t a
lik e f a t e , a lth « \ig h s u b s ta n tia l
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p lo yees in t h a t v e ry title .
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d u e la rg e ly to t h e replacem enit of
a ll S a n it a ti o n M a n , C lass B , p ro v isio u als w ith p e r m a n e n t e m ­
ployees, a n d th e re p la c e m e n t of
la rg e n u m b e rs o f L a b o re r, C o n ­
d u c to r, S te n o g r a p h e r a n d T y p ist
p ro v isio n a ls.
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p e c te d th i s m o n th , b u t th e s e r e ­
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re p o r t to t h e M a y o r fo r M a r c h
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a b o u t a th o u s a n d a few w eeks ago
b u t h a v e b e e n re d u c e d in n u m b e r
since.
T h e C o m m issio n c ertified 600
m o re n a m e s fo r a p p o in tm e n t a s
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r e p o r t o n t h e n u m b e r o f Its p r o ­
visio n als is b e in g a w a ite d b y t h e
C o m m ission. T h e p ro v isio n a ls in
t h e r e s t o f th e N Y C jo b s a re a l ­
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a r e a , t h e G r e a te r N ew Y o rk S a f e ty
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P B A
A c c u s e d
th a n PBA
T h e six P a tr o lm e n w h o m s u p ­ fo r t h e d e f e m e c
p o rte rs o f P r e s id e n t J o h n E. C a r ­ m e m b ers, w as denii,.*. iX) th e m by
t o n a re tr y in g to h a v e expelled M r. C a rto n .
T h e 150 p r o - C a r to n d e le g a te s
fro m th e NYC P a tr o lm e n ’s B e n e ­
v o le n t A sso ciatio n on g ro u n d s .of
• w ho m a d e th e c h a rg e s a g a in s t
c o n tin u o u s c ritic is m of officers a n d th e d e f e n d a n ts s h o u ld n o t be a l ­
“ u n d e rm in in g ” of th e o rg a n iz a ­ low ed to vote o n th e issue of g u ilt
tio n . s tru c k b a c k w ith a listin g o r
in n o c en c e,
o th e rw ise
th e y
of fo u r c h a rg e s of u n f a i r p ra c tic e s. w ould be b o th a c c u se rs a n d ju d g es.
T h r e e of th e six a re p e titio n e rs
M r. C a r t o n ’s s t a te m e n t t h a t
i n th e s u it by 61 P a tr o lm e n fo r
• h e w ould s it a s ju d g e a t th e
a n a c c o u n tin g of th e re c e ip ts of h e a r in g a n d w ould m a k e all d e ­
t h e 1948 P B A ball, sa id to be cision s as to w h a t evidence th e
$100,000. O n e of th e se th r e e is six d e le g a te s w o u ld be p e rm itte d
t h e re p r e s e n ta tiv e p e titio n e r. L a n ­ to p re s e n t, c o n s titu te s a le a d in g
d e r H a m ilto n , o f t h e 105th P r e ­ I n s tig a to r o f th e c h a rg e s th e p r e ­
c in c t, Q u e e n s; th e tw o o th e r s id in g ju d g e o f th e tr ia l.
p e titio n e rs no w ac c u se d a re J a c k
H e a rin g o n M a r c h 8
M a r k , M r. C a r to n ’s c o -d e le g a te
T h e h e a r in g o n t h e c h a rg e s
fr o m t h e 4 5 th , a lth o u g h opposed a g a in s t t h e six d e f e n d a n ts is
t o h im ; a n d P e te r S c h n e id e r, o f sc h e d u le d to ta k e p la ce a t th e
t h e 30th. T h e th r e e re m a in in g n e x t m e e tin g o f t h e P B A d e le ­
d e f e n d a n ts a re J o s e p h H ealy, of g a te s, o n T u e sd a y , M a r c h 8 , a t
t h e 41st: I r v in F e n d e l, o f th e 23rd, W e rd e m a n n ’s H alL
a n d Jo e l W ein b erg , of t h e 20th.
T h e six d e f e n d a n ts call th e a t ­
W h a t th e Six A llege
te m p t to o u st th e m fr o m t h e PB A
T h e lis tin g by th e six m e n o f a re p r is a l f o r t h e c o n stru c tiv e
a c ts of alleg ed u n fa irn e s s follow s: a c tiv itie s o f t h e P e n sio n F o ru m ,
T h e P B A c o n s titu tio n p ro - a lin e o rg a n iz a tio n seek in g low er
• vides t h a t a tw o -th if d s vote
o f th e m e m b e rs Is n e c e ss a ry fo r
ex p u lsio n of a m e m b e r a n d r e ­
q u ire s by im p lic a tio n t h a t all m e m ­
b e rs be given b o th a copy o f th e
c h a rg e s a n d a n o p p o rtu n ity to
a t t e n d th e h e a r in g to v o te fo r o r
a g a i n s t e x p u lsio n . T h e c o n s titu ­
tio n a l p ro v isio n fo r a tw o -th ir d s
v o te o f t h e d eleg ates b efo re a
A n sw erin g a q u e ry fr o m M a y o r
d e le g a te m a y be rem o v ed a s a
d e le g a te , does n o t a p p ly to th e W illia m O ’D w y er o n th e c o m p a r a ­
ex p u lsio n fro m m e m b e rs h ip , y et tiv e s t a tu s of e x e m p t p o sitio n s In
M r. C a rto n d e n ie d t h e re q u e s t fo r th e N Y C g o v e rn m e n t, J o s e p h A.
M c N a m a ra , P re s id e n t of th e M u n i­
a ll-m e m b e r a c tio n .
R ig h t o f r e p r e s e n ta tio n b y cip a l C ivil S erv ice CcmmlssiiOn,
w ro te t h a t t h e n u m b e r h a s ris e n
• cou nsel, a n d to c a ll w itn e sses sin c e 1946, b u t t h e r a t io to o th e r
3
4
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p e n sio n r a t e s In t h e d e p a r tm e n t,
a n d fo r t h e a c c o u n tin g su it.
T h e ex p u lsio n c h a rg e s a r e b a se d
o n a rtic le s p u b lish e d in th e P e n ­
sio n F o ru m B lo tte r, a ll b u t o n e of
th e a rtic le s p u b lish e d fr o m six
m o n th to n e a rly th r e e y e a rs ago,
s a y t h e d e fe n d a n ts .
W r itte n c h a rg e s a r e to b e s u p ­
p lie d to t h e d e fe n d a n ts .
“ W e owe n o ap o lo g y to a n y
PB A m e m b e r fo r o u r a c tiv itie s,”
sa id M r. S c h n e id e r.
H e liste d n in e p ro je c ts t h a t th e
six m e n h e lp e d to acco m p lish ,
in i ti a te o r f o u g h t fo r In th e PB A ,
p o p u la r e le c tio n of oflBcers, 40h o u r w eek p ro g r a m ; p e n sio n r a t e
rev isio n : p e rio d ic electio n o f d e le ­
g a te s; s o u n d fin a n c e s ; s tu d y o f
police p e n s io n s ; v e te r a n le g isla ­
tio n ; p u b lic r e la tio n s p ro g ra m ;
s a la r y in c re a s e c au cu s.
“ T h e P B A is a b e tte r, s tro n g e r
o rg a n iz a tio n b e c a u se o f o u r e f ­
fo r ts ,” sa id M r. S c h n e id e r. “I t
will be even s tr o n g e r w h e n c o m ­
p le te fin a n c ia l r e p o r ts a r e m a d e
to th e m e m b e rs .”
N Y C E xem p t Jobs up b y
,
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2
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Time Is Getting Short!
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MENTAL and PHYSICAL
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Classes 3 n ig h ts a w eek.
COMMENCING
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March 9 — Broiix
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YMCA SCHOOLS
15 W. 6 3 d St
EN 2-8117
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ME 5-7800
(Bronx Union YMCA)
3 6
p o sitio n s g ro u p e d a s follow s, w ith
36 m o re e x e m p t p o sitio n s in a
y e a r:
C lass
»47
'48
445
481
E x e m p t ................ .
N o n -C o m p e titiv e . 19,901 19,790
Labor
................ ,. 9,647 10,390
C o m p e titiv e . . . . ,.120,310 126,358
373
378
p o sitio n s
has
fa lle n .
M a y o r U n classified . .
O ’D w yer to o k office o n J a n u a r y 1,
T o ta l E m p lo y e e s. 150,303 158,377
1946. S in c e th e n m o re t h a n 40
new e x e m p t p o sitio n s h a v e b een
e sta b lish e d , o th e r e x e m p t p o si­
tio n s tr a n s f e r r e d to t h e n o n - c o m ­
p e titiv e class.
I n a d e ta ile d r e p o r t o f th e c ity ’s
s t a tu s in r e la tio n to e x e m p t jobs,
M r. M c N a m a r a w ro te t h a t NYC
“r a n k s lo w est of all m u n ic ip a l
ju ris d ic tio n s in t h e c o u n try in th e
p e rc e n ta g e of e x e m p t em ployees as
c o m p a re d to t h e to ta l n u m b e r.”
' M a n y N Y C p o sitio n s In th e ex ­
e m p t class a re s ta tu to r y , P re s i­
d e n t M c N a m a r a c o n tin u e d .
C o u n t by C lasses
T h e e x e m p t p o sitio n s fo r seven
y e a rs p r io r to 1946, w ere .003 of
th e to ta l, M r. M c N a m a ra s ta te d ,
a n d w as .0022, a s o f D ecem b er
la st. E x e m p t p o sitio n s, of th e
p o lic y -m a k in g ty p e in N ew Y o rk
S ta t e serv ice, h e n o te d , c o n s titu te
.018 of th e to ta l.
'The ta b u la t io n P r e s id e n t M c ­
N a m a r a su p p lie d sh o w ed N YC
Hospital Clerical Group
To Meet on Feb. 24
T h e C lerical C o m m itte e o f e m ­
ployees in th e D e p a rtm e n t of H o s­
p ita ls w ill m e e t in th e auditorium !
a t 125 W o rth S tr e e t, o n T h u rs d a y ,
F e b r u a r y 24, a t 6:15 p .m ., to fo rm
a p e r m a n e n t o rg a n iz a tio n a n d a p ­
p o in t a g rie v a n c e c o m m ittee .
'*rm ready," said Patrolman Ray«
mond A. Donovan, (above) as
Supreme Court appointed a ref*
eree to hear his low cose, in
which he charges irregularities
voided the last Patrolmen's Ben­
evolent Association election. He
seeks a new vote in thot elec«
tion Mr. Donovan, ex-president,
^ opposed John E. Carton, who w ot
declared elected.
E m p lo y e e s A r e Irk e d
(C o n tin u e d fr o m Page 1)
C o n v ersio n w ould in c re a s e p e n ­
sio n b en efits, by m a k in g th e pi'ese n t b o n u s s u b je c t to b u d g e ta ry
c o n trib u tio n s by th e city a n d eq u a l
c o n trib u tio n s fro m s a la ry by th e
em ployees. T h e r e w ou ld b e n o
s a la ry in c re a se . In f a c t, re d u c tio n
of ta k e -h o m e p a y in s te a d , to t h e
e x te n t of th e e x t r a c o n trib u tio n s
fro m sa la ry .
T h e L E A D E R le a rn e d t h a t th e
M a y o r h a s b een c o n sid e rin g c o n ­
v e rtin g o nly $300 o f Police a n d
F ire p a y , a n d o n ly $250 o f th e
p a y o f o th e rs.
J o h n E. C a rto n , p re s id e n t o f
th e P a tr o lm e n ’s B en e v o le n t A s­
so c ia tio n , to ld c iv ilia n em ployees
of t h e P o lice D e p a r tm e n t a t a
m e e tin g o f th e ir P o ru ra co uncil,
t h a t w h ile h e c o u ld n ’t pa-omise
a n y th in g , h e ’d adv ise th o s e w ho
c o n te m p la te re tir in g to h o ld off
u n til J u l y 1. T h e new b u d g e t, in
w h ic h convei'sion w ould be a p ­
p licab le, goes In to effect th e n .
M r. C a r to n m e n tio a e d n o Affures.
P re s id e n t J o h n P . C ra n e , o f th e
U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A ssociation,
h a s c a lle d a sp ecial m e e tin g fo r
F rid a y , F e b r u a r y 25, to c o n sid e r
th e M a y o r’s s t a n d o n th e r e f e r e n ­
d u m bill, w h ic h is a lre a d y d ra w n .
T h e fire fig h te rs m a y p a ss a r e s ­
o lu tio n s t a ti n g th e y w ill be s a t is ­
fied w ith n o th in g less t h a n th e
to t a l b o n u s b e in g c o n v e rte d in to
b a se p ay .
U FO A P o sitio n
P re s id e n t F re d e r ic k J. M uesle,
o f t h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e OflBcers
A ssn, b a c k s fu ll co n v e rsio n a n d a l ­
so seeks, o n b e h a lf o f t h e U FO A ,
s a la ry In c re a se s fo r F ir e O fficers
on a n e q u a l p e rc e n ta g e b a sis to
a n y g r a n te d to F ire m e n , a s d is ­
tin g u is h e d fro m a f ia t p a y i n ­
c re a s e a p p lic a b le to F ir e m e n a n d
F ir e O fficers alike.
‘No D e te rm in a tio n Yet*
“ T h e r e h a s b een n o d e te rm in a ­
tio n m a d e a t all on freezin g t h e
b o n u s in to b a se p a y ,” M r. P a t t e r ­
so n to ld T h e L£2AD£R« i n a n sw e r
t o a q u e stio n .
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In S u i t O v e r P B A B all
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J . C u ff h e a r d a r g u m e n t in Q u een s
on a m o tio n by th e P a tr o lm e n ’s
B en ev o len t A sso c ia tio n a n d five of
its officers to dism iss, fo r in s u f ­
ficiency in law , a p ro c e e d in g b e ­
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f o r a n a c c o u n tin g o f t h e fu n d s
realized fr o m t h e 1948 ball, sa id
to be $ 100, 000.
H e gave th e p e titio n e rs u n ti l
y e s te rd a y to s u b m it b rie fs a n d th e
d e fe n d a n ts u n ti l T h u r s d a y to p u t
in t h e ir re p ly b riefs. M ean w h ile
t h e tim e fo r th e d e f e n d a n ts to p u t
in th e ir a n sw e r, a d m ittin g o r d e ­
n y in g a lle g a tio n s in t h e c o m ­
p la in t, is e x te n d e d a u to m a tic a lly
lu itil a f t e r t h e m o tio n Is decided,
p ro v id e d t h e d ecisio n is a d e n ia l
of th e m o tio n .
D efen d an ts* C laim
T h e d e f e n d a n ts
claim ed,
th r o u g h t h e ir a tto r n e y , J a m e s H .
T u lly , t h a t th e c o m p la in t d o e sn ’t
s e t f o r t h a c a u se o f a c tio n in
e q u ity a n d t h a t t h e p e titio n e rs ’
o n ly r i g h t w ould be by m a n d a m u s
u n d e r A rticle 78 o f t h e Civil P r a c ­
tic e A ct. T h is le g al o b je c tio n w as
s tre n u o u s ly r e f u te d b y S a u l R a d in , of 37 W a ll S tr e e t, t h e p e t i­
tio n e r s ’ a tto rn e y .
Leiral P ro c e d u re
I f th e m o tio n Is d en ied , a f t e r
th e a n sw e r Is se rv e d th e case
w ould be p u t o n t h e c a le n d a r fo r
tr ia l b efo re a S u p re m e C o u rt J u s ­
tic e o n t h e Issue o f w h e th e r o r
n o t a n a c c o u n tin g m u s t b e given
by th e d e fe n d a n ts . B u t b e fo re th is
tr ia l w o u ld ta k e p la c e t h e a t t o r ­
n e y s f o r t h e p e titio n e rs w ou ld
h a v e t h e r i g h t t o e x a m in e t h e I n ­
d iv id u al d e f e n d a n ts a n d o th e rs
befo re tr ia l.
S h o u ld a n a c c o u n tin g b e o r ­
d e re d , a n y o b je c tio n s to t h e a c ­
c o u n t su b m itte d ' w ould h a v e to be
m a d e to th e c o u rt. T h e d is p u te a t
th is sta g e w o u ld b e a d ju d ic a te d
by a S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e o r
s e n t to a n official re fe re e . I f th e
jp e titio n e r s s u s ta in a n y c h a rg e s of
im p ro p e r e x p e n d itu re s , th e y seek
to h o ld t h e In d iv id u a l d e fe n d ­
a n ts p e rs o n a lly liable.
I n effect, if th e p e titio n e rs s u s ­
t a in t h e i r c o n te n tio n s , t h e case
w ould b e t r ie d tw ic e : first, o n th e
Issue o f ju s tific a tio n of d e m a n d
fo r a n a c c o u n tin g , w h ich . If w on,
w ou ld r e s u lt in a n In te rlo c u to ry
ju d g m e n t; seco n d , a f t e r t h e t e s t ­
in g of o b je c tio n s to t h e a c c o u n t-
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