STATF EX k i i inierica’s Largest W eekly for Public Employees f f i c i a l R See Page 8 Price Five Cents Tuesday, March 1, 1 9 4 9 -No. 25 e q u i r e m A M IT A T IO N e n t s f o r MAN By MAXWELL LEHMAN lOP R e v o l t ' le b ie r T h a n A p p ears here aie tw o old p o litic a l tzes which h a v e m a n y v e rOne of th e m goes like th is : office-holder g e ts a p h o n e rom a c o n s titu e n t fo r w h o m had during th e y e a rs d o n e favor.'-. |ie constituent w as c o m p la in "Ed, he said to t h e office|er, “you n ev er d o a n j ^ h in g me,” ly just la st m o n t h ,” t h e s u r politician a n sw e re d , “I go t for your b ro th e r-in -la v ;. it week I got a jo b fo r y o u r ^eah.” cam e t h e rep ly , “b u t did you do fo r m e th is be moral of th is s to ry is k n o w n p y politician; a n d i t is n o t cut significance t h a t G o v Dewey’s frie n d s a r e acid ly Png it these days, p second sto ry is a b o u t th e iressman who s a t in th e H ouse Representatives fo r 30 y ears, wpt being re - e le c te d every . no matter w h a t t h e tid e of lies. Even m o re m y s te rio u s ine situation sin c e It w as a 1 that he n ev er o p e n e d h is fn or had his n a m e a tta c h e d important bill. day the re p o r te r of a local paper interview ed t h e im man. ®n^gre,ssman,” h e ask ed , “ to ..'‘o you a ttr ib u te y o u r s u c - ALBANY, F eb . 28— I n s tro n g la n g u a g e , G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ew ey h a s re a f f ir m e d th e re a lity o f a “ w a g e -fre e z e ” fo r S t a t e e m ­ ployees, to go in to effect th is y ear. I n a d d itio n , h e re v e a le d t h a t a n ex ecu tiv e o rd e r s e ttin g u p la b o r re la tio n s m a c h in e ry fo r S ta t e e m ­ ployees is o n h is d e sk a w a itin g s ig n a tu r e . H e re p o r te d a lso t h a t h e h a d sig n e d a n o rd e r co v e rin g em p lo y ­ ees of M a tte a w a n , D a n n e m o ra , A l. bion a n d B e d fo rd in to th e c o m ­ p e titiv e class. T h is in f o im a tio n , to g e th e r w ith a c ritiq u e of th e q u a lity o f civil serv ice e x a m in a tio n s , c a m e in a n ad d re s s b e fo re 400 d e le g a te s of th e Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees A s­ s o c ia tio n , a ss e m b le d in A lb a n y ’s D e W itt C lin to n H o te l o n T h u r s ­ d ay , F e b r u a r y 24. C heer R eassu ran ce E m p lo y ees c h e e re d t h e G o v e r­ n o r ’s re a s s u r a n c e c o n c e rn in g th e EXAM OPENS NEXT WEEK Assn. A d d s R e g io n a l S ta ff O f L aw yers ALBANY, F eb . 28— T h e n ew s ta te - w id e le g al s ta f f o f T h e Civil S ervice E m p lo y ees A sso c ia tio n w as In tro d u c e d to t h e d e le g a te s a t th e sp ecial m e e tin g of t h e o r g a n iz a ­ tio n o n T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 24. T h e n ew g ro u p will o p e ra te r e ­ gio nally, h a n d l in g local p ro b le m s of em ploy ees in t h e ir secto rs. T h e n e w s ta ff, in tro d u c e d “b y C ou n sel J o h n T . D e G ra ff, in c lu d e s: E d w a rd S h e a o f O g d e n sb u rg , R o b ­ e r t M a r ti n o f B u ffalo , N o rm a n C ra n ic h of S y ra c u se , D o n a ld the old w a rh o rse drew K ia m e r of B in g h a m to n a n d J o h n K elly, J r . o f A lb an y . and re p lie d : T h e L E A D E R w ill c a r r y d e ta ile d aeaiLf „ a p p ro p r ia tio n s in f o rm a tio n a b o u t th e n ew a t ­ Sanst all ta x e s .” w ay som e o f th e to rn e y s in n e x t w eek ’s issue. r ott-n u p o n m e m b e rs o f D eM arco D ecisio n N e x t W eek \ on o pp o sin g C o u rt o f A p p e a ls d ecisio n in th e Ithaf'c , G o v e rn o r’s b u d g et. c e le b ra te d D e M a rc o case, in v o lv ­ b!v® th e y ’ve to ld th e ? p!; “OK. y o u w a n t less in g $3,000,000 fo r r e - a llo c a te d c u t o u t S ta t e em p lo yees, w ill p ro b a b ly I on P age 6) co m e d o w n n e x t week. i^ n g r e s s a ft o f G e t s B ills 28— A m ong tio n o f $1,500 fr o m in c o m e t a x of in an d o th e r bills in - r e tir e d a n n u i ta n t s ; ring: ' C ongress a re t h e 107 by L od ge; (M a ss.), a d v a n c e ­ m e n t o f s u b s titu te s f o r s a la ry (C al.), p ro v id - g rad es, classified a f t e r J im e 30, • of ^ U n ite d 1945. 239 by M u r ra y , (M o n t.), i n ­ on b o n d s of c re a s in g d is a b ility c o m p e n s a tio n by Ferp?/^^ ^uson (M ich .), e x e m p ­ (C o n tin u e d o n P age 10) STUDY BOOKS FOR EXAMS I^ives«aUw^ay P o s ta l C lerk. Tier, A c c o u n tr, S te n o g r a p h e r, ■>'’cement Agent, 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 sale at L E A D E R B o o k sto re, 97 D u a n e S tr e e t, NYC, tw o blocks n o r th of City H a ll, j u s t w est of Broadway. fa c t t h a t th e o o s t-o f-liv in g b o n u s w h ich th e d e v e lo p m e n t w as a n ­ is d efin itely b e in g fro z e n in as n o u n c e d m e n tio n e d 1950 a s th e p a r t of base p ay . T h e re h a d been effective d a t e o f t h e freeze. I t som e a p p re h e n s io n a b o u t th is , b e ­ is a c tu a lly to be th is y e a r. 1949, (C o n tin u e d o n Page 2) cau se th e G o v e rn o r’s m e ssag e in A s s t . F o r M I n t e r v i e w e n a n d How Do You Measure Zeal? Dewey Asks ALBANY. F eb . 2 8 - r I n a n im ­ p ro m p tu c ritiq u e o f civil service e x a m in a tio n s . G o v e rn o r D ew ey la s t w eek a sk e d so m e co re q u estio n s a b o u t th e su b je c t. I t w as in th e co u rse of h is f a r - r a n g i n g a d d re s s befo re t h e d e le g a te s o f th e C ivil S erv ice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n o n T h m s d a y , F e b n ia r y 24. “W e m u s t im p ro v e th e q u a lity o f e x a m s ,” t h e G o v e rn o r arg u ed . “ H o w 'd o you m e a s u re zeal? H ow do you m e a s u re d ev o tio n ? I m ­ a g in a tio n ? W h e n y ou solve t h a t o n e you w ill re a lly m a k e civil ser^'ice w ork. T h is Is N o t E n o u g h “I w as im p re s se d b y th e D ire c t­ o r of E x a m in a tio n s , w ith h is d e ­ sire to fin d a w ay o f fig u rin g o u t w h a t you c a n ’t p u t o n p a p e r. M erely b ein g a b le to w rite so m e ­ th i n g o n a piece o f p a p e r in a n ­ sw er to a q u e stio n do es n o t m a k e th e w h eels o f so ciety ru n , does n o t c u re m e n ta l p a tie n ts , does n o t b u ild b e tte r b rid g e s o r lo n g e rla s tin g h ig h w a y s. “I w ish all w ho seek to m a k e civil s e m c e s o m e th in g b e tte r t h a n a p a w n fo r m a r a u d in g c h a n g e s of a d m in is tr a tio n w o u ld se e k m e a n s of e v a lu a tin g t h e q u a litie s of le a d ­ ersh ip . W h a t m a k e s th is th in g gK)? I t ’s th e m o s t im p o r t a n t th in g to civil service. I f we c a n solve t h a t one, y o u ’ll m a k e civil s e r ­ vice a g r e a t th i n g a n d i t will h a v e th e a ffe c tio n o f all, fo r i t will m a k e g o v e rn m e n t m o re resp o n siv e.” It’S 24 to 1 For Mitchell Bill The Jinal tally Is in. The LEADER'S ballot on the Mitchell and C o n d o n veteran preference bills ended la st week. The re­ sults, from all parts o f N ew York S ta te , show a result of 2 4 to I In fa v o r of th e Mltcfiell bill. The ballots have been sent to the S ta t e Legislature. Both the S en a te and A ssem ­ bly Judiciary C om m ittees last, w ee k rep o rted out th e Mitchell bill. Chances o f Its passage, with endorsem ent and support from Governor Ttiomas E. D^wey and Democratic S ta to Chairman Paul E. Fltipatrlck, a r t now con* $ldored oxcoffenf. W Y C TEST onus F r e e z e D u e in ' 4 9 , e w e y A ssu res E m p lo y ees p HEPEAT THIS N e r o m A p p lic a tio n s fo r t h e S a n it a ti o n M a n (C lass B ) e x a m in a tio n w ill be issu e d by th e N Y C Civil S e r ­ vice C o m m issio n b e g in n in g o n W e d n e sd a y n e x t, M a r c h 9. a t 96 D u a n e S tr e e t, o p p o site T h e L E A D ­ E R office. T h e la s t d a y to a p p ly is F rid a y , M a r c h 25. T h e te n ta tiv e d a te fo r h o ld in g th e w r itte n e x a m in a tio n is S a t u r ­ day, J u n e 11. s a id S a m u e l H. G a lsto n . D ire c to r of E x a m in a tio n s . ( C o n tin u e d o n Page 9) J o b s e n ALBANY, F eb. 28— T lie L E A D ­ E R le a rn s t h a t a g r e a t o p p o r tu n ­ ity fo r peo p le se e k in g to e n te r S ta te service is so o n to be a n ­ n o u n c e d — p ro b a b ly n e x t week. R e q u irin g little m o re t h a n h ig h sch o o l e d u c a tio n , t h e p o sitio n of A s s is ta n t In terv iew 'er In th 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 w ill be o p en ed to a p p lic a n ts . T h e p a y is $2,346 a y e a r a t th e s t a r t . 2 Y e a rs in B u sin e ss I n a d d itio n to a h ig h school d ip lo m a , t h e on ly o th e r m a jo r r e ­ q u ir e m e n t is tw o y e a rs o f b u sin ess ex p erien ce, a t le a s t o n e o f w h ic h m u s t sh o w a b ility to d eal w ith people. C ollege g r a d u a te s d o n ’t n e e d to sh o w t h e b u sin e ss e x ­ perien ce. A ctu ally , n e a r ly a n y k in d of b u sin ess e x p e rie n c e is a c c e p ta b le — salesw ork, p a y in g o r receiv in g te lle r, in te rv ie w e r of a p p lic a n ts , re c e p tio n ist, s e c r e ta ry o r a s s is ta n t, w h ere you d eal w ith people, as a t a x collector, etc. A p p lic a tio n s w ill be o b ta in a b le a t offices of t h e S t a t e Civil S e r ­ vice D e p a r tm e n t, in t h e follow ­ in g p la c e s; S ta t e Office B u ild in g , A lb an y ; 270 B ro a d w a y , N Y C ; S ta te Office B u ild in g , B uffalo. (T h is w ill be a v ery p o p u la r ex am . W a tc h n e x t w eek ’s L E A D ­ E R fo r m o re d e ta ils.) McNamara to Discuss Sanitation Test on Air P re s id e n t J o s e p h A. M c N a m a ra , of th e NYC Civil S ervice C o m m is­ sion, will be in te rv ie w e d over W N YC, th e M u n ic ip a l B r o a d c a s t­ in g S y s te m ’s s ta tio n , o n S u n d a y , M a rc h 6, fro m 12:45 to 12:55 p.m ., by H. J. B e rn a rd , ex ecu tiv e e d i­ to r of T h e L E A D ER . T h e to p ic w ill be t h e S a n it a ti o n M a n (C lass B ) e x a m in a tio n , w h ic h o p en s on W e d n e sd a y , M a r c h 9. a t $ 4 5 N Y C F ire m a n L is t S t ill M o n th s . O ff T h e S te n o g r a p h e r, G ra d e 3 eli­ gible list is th e n e x t one t h a t th e NYC Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n will p u b lish . S a m u e l H. G a lsto n , D ir ­ | e c to r of E x a m in a tio n s , said th a t h e w ould g et it o u t th is w eek, if possible. N ex t on th e list fo r p u b lic a tio n a re th e lists for S te n o g r a p h e r, G ra d e 4. a n d In v e s tig a to r. M r. G a ls to n th o u g h t t h a t it w ould be ‘‘a t le a st a coup le of m o n t h s ” befo re th e F ir e m a n list is p u b lish ed . T h e re is a n e x istin g list, w ith so m e n a m e s on It t h a t h a v e n e v e r b een certified . T h e C o m m ission w a n ts t h a t list used u p b efo re it even p u b lish e s th e new one. I t w ould n o t p ro m u lg a te th e new list u n til th e o th e r w as e x h a u s te d , to avoid killin g th e e x istin g list, a s p o k e s m a n fo r th e C o n u n issio n said. T h e C lerk. G ra d e 2. list will be o u t w ith in a co u p le of w eeks, th e C o m m issio n believed. T h e h ir in g pool w ill be s t a r t e d to w a rd th e en d of M a rc h , so e a rly p ro m u l­ g a tio n of th e C lerk list is im ­ p e ra tiv e . A q u e stio n ex ists a b o u t p r o m u l­ g a tin g th e rev ised S e r g e a n t’s list. A c o u rt case, se e k in g th e e lim in a ­ tio n of tw o q u estio n s, h a s n ’t been decided yet. No s ta y exists, p r o ­ h ib itin g th e C o m m issio n fro m p u b lish in g th e list, b u t th e risk of h a v in g to do t h e c o m p u tin g all over a g a in is w h a t c o n c e rn s th e C om m ission . L egal a sp e c ts o f th e case a r e b e in g s tu d ie d by th e CJommission. Schmuck to Referee Charges of Fraud In PBA Election P e te r S c h m u c k , Official R eferee, fo rm e r S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e , w as n a m e d by t h e A p p e lla te D iv ­ isio n a s re fe re e to h e a r th « case of P a tr o lm a n R a y m o n d A. D o n o ­ v a n a g a in s t P i'e s id e n t J o h n E. C a r to n a n d u th e rs , in w h ic h a new PB A election is sought on the ground that others committed fr a u d a n d o th e r ir r e g u la ritie s w h ic h voided th e la s t election. J a c M. W olff, of 27 W illia m S tr e e t, is a t to r n e y fo r P a tr o lm a n D o n o v an , w ho p re c e d e d Mi’. C a r ­ to n a s PB A p r e s id e n t a n d -ran a g a in s t h im t h e la s t tim e . M r. W olff filled p a p e r s w ith O f- (Con tinned on Page 16) Page Two CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, March 1, STATE A N D C O U N T Y N EW S D e w O f e y G iv e s B o n u s { C o n tin u ed fr o m P age 1) th e G o v e rn o r d e clared , “ p ro v id ed of co u rse th e L e g is la tu re a c quie.sces,” he a d d e d w ith a chuckle. A T e c h n ic a l J o b “1 u n d e r s ta n d ,” h e sa id , “th e re h a s been som e c o n fu s io n a b o u t th e freezin g in of th e te m p o ra r y c o st-o f-liv in g b onus. “T h e re a s o n it h a d to be p r e ­ s e n te d t h a t w ay is t h a t n o b o d y h a s th e g eniu s to lin e o u t 75,000 jo b s in th e s h o r t tim e a v a ila b le to u s b efo re p r in tin g th e b u d g et. T h e p u rp o se of th e re c o m m e n d a ­ tio n in th e m essage w as t h a t th e L e g is la tu re w as ask ed to freeze th e te m p o ra r y b o n u s in to th e p e r ­ m a n e n t scales. A bill is b ein g d ra w n to m a k e th e e n tir e ra n g e of p a y p e r m a n e n t as of A pril 1, th is y e a r.” T h e G o v e rn o r e m ­ p h asized “ th is y e a r.” H e w en t on to e x p la in th e t e c h ­ n ic al n a t u r e of re -w o rk in g th e line item s in th e b u d g e t to in c lu d e th e co st-o f-liv in g a d ju s tm e n t. I t co uld be don e, h e said , by n e x t J a n u a r y 1, a f t e r w h ic h all th e Item s w ould be in c o rp o ra te d , th e base scales p lu s th e b o nus. U n til t h a t is done, th e bill w h ich h a s been d ra w n a ssu re s t h a t fo r all p ra c tic a l p u ip o s e s th e b a se r a te a n d th e b o n u s a re one a n d th e sam e th in g , “ fro zen in ,” a s of A pril 1, 1949— p ro v id ed th e L egis­ la tu re concurs. (T h e E xecutive B u d g e t is p r e ­ p a re d a n d p r in te d long in a d ­ vance of th e d a te u p o n w h ich it is s u b m itte d a n d , in fa c t, h a d been p rin te d befo re th e a d ­ m in is tra tio n a n d th e Civil S e r ­ vice E m ployees A sso ciatio n h a d ag reed to in c o rp o ra te th e b o n u s In to basic .scales. T h e a g re e ­ m e n t th e re fo re p re s e n te d a n e x ­ tre m e ly te c h n ic a l p ro b lem , p a r ­ tic u la rly b ecause th e b u d g e t, as w ritte n , c a rrie s th e p re s e n t b a ­ sic scales on lin e ite m s fo r p o ­ A s s u r a n c e F r e e z e T h is sitio n s a llo c a te d bo th e Item s. R e p rin tin g th e e n tire b u d g e t w as p h y sically im possib le b ecau se th e C o n s titu tio n re q u ire s t h a t th e b u d g e t be s u b m itte d o n o r before F e b ru a r y 1 e a c h y ear. T h e a g re e m e n t b e tw e e n t h e a d ­ m in is tra tio n a n d t h e A sso cia­ tio n w as n o t fin a lly c o n s u m ­ m a te d u n til J a n u a r y 28, 1949. T h e bill re fe rre d to by th e G o v ­ ern o r. ex p ected to be passed, a t th is session, w ill e n a c t new basic scales in to w h ich t h e p r e s e n t em erg en cy b o nu s will be i n ­ c o rp o ra te d . S ev eral bills to p r o ­ vide fo r n o n -F e ld -H a m ilto n e m ­ ployees a re also o n sch ed u le.) L ab o r R e la tio n s M r. D ew ey gave th e im p re s sio n t h a t th e la b o r re la tio n s s e tu p w ill be a fa r - r e a c h in g one. “ I t is a m e a n s to e sta b lish on a m ore u n iv e rsa l b asis o u r re la tio n s to be h a n d le d in a m o re efficient way. M H it s A ll 4 8 ALBANY, Feb. 28— A law s u it is to be s ta rte d , T h e L E A D E R le a rn e d , to te s t th e le g a lity of a ru lin g by th e U. S. I n t e r n a l R e v ­ en u e B u re a u h o ld in g t h a t m a in ­ te n a n c e is s u b je c t to F e d e ra l i n ­ com e ta x . T h e re h a d b een no ta x im p o sed on m a in te n a n c e p r e ­ viously. b u t in a s u rp ris e ru lin g a m o n th ago th e B u re a u rev ersed itself. All S ta te s AiTected T h e Civil S ervice E m ploy ees A s­ so ciatio n , in c o -o p e r a tio n w ith o th e r em ployee g ro u p s, is g a t h e r ­ in g d a t a to be u sed in a n e ffo rt ALBANY, Feb. 28— th e y l a u g h - , vice e x a m in a tio n . W h a t follow ed ed a n d la u g h e d a n d la u g h e d . G ov - ^w as th e h ila rio u s r e a c tio n s of th e e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ew ey, L i e u t e n - ; pro.spective c a n d id a te s to su c h a a n t G ovei'nor Jo e R. H a n le y , th e : s itu a tio n , g a rn is h e d w ith a bevy G o v e rn o r’s S e c re ta ry P a u l E. L ock- , of n in e girls w hose a n a to m ic a l wood. B u d g et D ire c to r J o h n B u r- [ e m b e llish m e n ts b ro u g h t f o r th a p ­ to n . D r. F r a n k L. T o lm a n , J o h n p re c ia tiv e w h istles fro m th e a u d i­ T . D c G ra lf, Civil S ervice P re si- ^ence— in c lu d in g th e p o litic ia n s in d e n t J. E d w a rd C onw ay, a n d o th e r ! th e au dience. T h o se W h o D id I t assem bled d ig n ita r ie s w ere seen | T h e people re sp o n sib le fo r th e la s t week in su ch a collective b e lly -la u g h as ra r e ly cam e u p o n play, a n d th o se p a i tic ip a t in g in a n y assem b lag e in th e S ta t e c a p - j it, in c lu d e: ita l city. j P ro d u c e d a n d D ire c te d by W il­ A nd w h a t w ere th e y la u g h in g liam K . W ilson, E d u c a tio n . A c c o m p a n ist: E liz a b e th R . C o n ­ a t? C a ric a tu re s of th em selv es! B itin g s a tir e w h ic h p in p o in te d klin. S ta g e D ire c to r: L aw ren ce J . th e ir w eak n esses a n d foibles. All in good h u m o r, b u t very, very H ollister. P ro p e rty M a n a g e r : A aro n W in d ire c t, no less. ig, T a x a tio n a n d F in a n c e . I t W as a G ood P la y C o stu m es: A n n ab elle B. H o l­ T h e o ccasion w as th e p la y “Life W ith F o d d e r,” p u t o n in th e D e- lister. E le c tric a l T e c h n ic ia n : G eorge W itt C lin to n ’s B a llro o m a t th e D in n e r- m e e tin g of th e Civil S e r ­ H ayes, T a x a tio n a n d F in a n c e . L yrics by : W illia m K . W ilson, vice E m p loyees A sso ciatio n on T h u rs d a y , F e b ru a r y 24. T h e es­ E d u c a tio n ; R o b e rt J . S h illin g law , sence of th e p la y revolv ed a ro u n d P u b lic W o rk s: S. N orw ood B la k e th e su g g estio n , a c c e p te d by th e m a n . P u b lic W orks. O rc h e s tra : N e ttie H o w ard , E d u ­ m e m b ers of th e M e rit A w ard B o ard (th e sta g e m e m b e rs, t h a t c a tio n ; R o sly n Itzk o w , E d u c a tio n ; is) p ro v id in g t h a t th e G o v e rn o r J a m e s S eay ; A lfred P h illip s, E d u ­ be ch osen by c o m p e titiv e civil s e r­ catio n . m n i A iin u iii IXa^xosxcX Qniicjues ^Itoiv > I A K i 'l l 7 - i:t, l» l» % V a cl i ^€ 1 II ^ i | IIII F)AII.\ 1 to II P.M. 4 IIII I*fli V I I SLINDAY 1 lo 7 P.M. f ’K/'y/'.’ Tallis on Cure o f A n tiq u es — D aily at 4 t*.M. AtlinlhHuwi: S I * 2 5 I h a v e on m y desk a d o c u m e n t w h ic h se ts u p a b ro a d ly -c o n c e iv e d m e th o d fo r th e speedy, efficient s e ttle m e n t of g rie v a n c e s a t all levels. I c o n fid e n tly e x p e c t i t will be a g re a t a c h ie v e m e n t in th e S ta te . I d o n ’t su p p o se i t will be p erfect. B u t I h o p e i t w ill w ork. I f it d o e sn ’t, w e’ll s it dow n w ith th e officers of th e Civil S e r ­ vice E m ploy ees A sso ciatio n a n d m a k e it w o rk .” T rib u te to A sso ciatio n I n a tr ib u te to th e SC EA , h e p o in te d o u t f h a t th e o rg a n iz a tio n h a d w orked fo r y e a rs to a t t a i n th is ac h ie v e m e n t. “Y ou c a n ' s i t a ro u n d th e ta b le w ith a n y o n e w ho h a s good will. W e h a v e d is a g re e d on a lm o st every s u b je c t, b u t as it gets k ick ed a ro u n d , th e r e em erg es a la rg e a re a of a g re e m e n t. A nd w e h av e a g re e m e n t w ith th e la r g ­ est o rg a n iz a tio n of p ro fe ssio n a l people.” a i n t e n a n c e T h ey Laughed and Laughed - A t S e l v e s , If Y o u P l e a s e lt„ u Y e a r I>)us la x T a x S t a t e s W hat Kind of Stati Civil Service Body? ALBANY, Feb. 28— A sp e c ia l c o m m itte e se t u p by G o v e rn o r D ew ey to stu d y t h e possib ilities of a o n e -m a n civil service c o m ­ m issio n a n d re o r g a n iz a tio n o f th e d e p a r tm e n t ca m e u p w ith its p r o ­ p o sals la s t week. T h e c o m m itte e re p o r t in d ic a te d s h a r p in t e r n a l d iffe re n c e s a n d a f r a n k ad m issio n by t h e m e m b e rs t h a t th e y w ere u n a b le to a rriv e a t a jo i n t re c o m m e n d a tio n . T h e r e p o r t c a rrie s all th e p o in ts o f d is a g re e m e n t, a n d sets foirth tw o p la n s, to g e th e r w ith p ro p o s e d le g ­ is la tio n , fro m w h ic h th e G o v e rn o r could choose. T h e e ss e n tia l division is th i s : 1. S h o u ld th e Civil S erv ice C o m ­ m ission be a th r e e - m a n bo d y w ith its p re s id e n t a n activ e a d m in i­ s tr a tiv e h e a d , o r— 2. S h o u ld th e Civil Serv ice D e ­ p a r t m e n t h a v e a sin g le p e rs o n n e l a d m in is tra to r, w ith a t h r e e - m a n g ro u p u n d e r iiim h a v ;n g c e r ta in a ssig n e d q u a s i-ju d ic ia l a n d q u ^ i le g islativ e d u ties? T h e M em b ers M em b ers of th e G o v e rn o r’s c o m m itte e w ere: J. E d w a r d C o n ­ w ay, p re s id e n t of th e C ivil S e r ­ vice C o m m ission: A lex F a lk , m e m ­ b e r of th e C o m m issio n ; H . E llio t K a p la n , D e p u ty C o m p tro lle r; L aw ren ce E. W a lsh , A s s is ta n t C ounsel to th e G o v e rn o r; a n d J o h n T. D eG raff, cou nsel to th e C ivil S ervice E m ploy ees A sso ciation. . A t o n e p o in t, in d ic a tin g th e d e p th of th e r i f t in th e c o m m itte e , th e r e p o r t re a d : R e c o m m e n d a tio n s “T h e C o m m ittee re g r e ts t h a t it is n o t able to re c o m m e n d to you a c o m p lete so lu tio n to th e p r o b ­ lem . . . I t re c o m m e n d s o n e i m ­ m e d ia te m in im u m im p ro v e m e n t a n d it re c o m m e n d s a g a in s t a n y p ro p o s a l fo r c h a n g in g to a sy ste m u n d e r c o n tro l of one p e rso n resp o n sib le fo r b o th a d ­ m in is tra tiv e a n d le g is la tiv e -ju d icial fu n c tio n s . I t s m e m b e rs, h o w ­ to h a v e th e old ru lin g re sto re d , sin ce 10,000 S ta te em ployees in in s titu tio n s a re a ffected . T h e new ru lin g , th e I n t e r n a l R ev en u e B u re a u says, a ffe c ts all 48 S ta te s a n d even A rm y a n d N avy officers. Jesse B. M c F a rla n d , 1st vicep re s id e n t of th e A sso ciatio n , one of th e le ad ers in th e fig h t to h a v e th e ta x on m a in te n a n c e e lim ­ in a te d , said t h a t t h e A sso ciatio n h a s been in fo rm e d of m a n y h a r d ­ sh ip cases. H e cites e x am p les of S ta te em ployees w ho h a v e h o m e s in a village n e a r a S ta t e in s t i t u ­ tio n a n d w ho a re n e v e rth e le s s r e ­ q u ired by th e in s ti tu t io n ’s d ir e c to r to live on th e g ro u n d s. “T h ese ' em ployees a re b ein g c h a rg e d ,” h e said , “fo r m a in te n ­ a n c e t h a t th e y d o n ’t n e e d a n d d o n ’t w a n t a n d in a d d itio n w ould be re q u ire d to p a y a t a x on t h a t m a in te n a n c e , u n le ss th e r u lin g is (C o n tin u e d f r o m L a s t W e e k ) u p set. T h e A sso ciatio n is m o s t By WILLIAM A. PATERNO an x io u s to h e lp p e rs o n s involved in su ch a p re d ic a m e n t, a s well T h e re p o rt of th e H o u se of as all o th e rs in S ta t e em p lo y w ho R e p re s e n ta tiv e s C o m m itte e m a y w ould be s u b je c t to t h e t a x .” well be p re s e n te d to th e L e g is la ­ tu r e of th e S ta t e o f N ew Y ork, th e r e bein g no d iffe re n c e b e tw e e n th e c rim in a l in a fe d e r a l pris-cn or a s t a te p riso n . T h e t a s k of ALBANY, F eb. 28 — T h e S ta t e b o th g ro u p s is a t b e st of a h a z ­ L e g isla tu re h a s receiv ed tw o m o re ard o u s, a b n o rm a l a n d s tre n u o u s m e a su re s to lib eralize th e S ta t e n a t m e . E a rlie r r e t ir e m e n t fo r th e R e tire m e n t S y stem . T h e bills w ere p riso n officer of th e N ew Y o rk in tro d u c e d by R ic h a r d H . K n a u f, S ta t e D e p a r tm e n t of C o rre c tio n B ro om e C o u n ty R e p u b lic a n A s­ is* th e only so lu tio n to th e p ro b ­ lem of its officers. H a ro ld E. D o n ­ sem b ly m an . O n e bill, d esig n ed to a p p ly to nell, S u p e r in te n d e n t o f P riso n s, I a ll civil service em ployees, p e r ­ S ta t e o f M a ry la n d , s ta te s , “I n m y m its re tir e m e n t a f te r 25 y e a rs or op in io n , a m a n sh o u ld be eligible j a t th e age of 60. T h e p re s e n t fo r re tir e m e n t a t h a l f p a y a f te r m in im u m is 65 a n d no n u m b e r w o rk in g as a p riso n g u a rd fo r i of y e a rs is exp ressly s ta te d , tw e n ty years. I t is s tre n u o u s wicrk a n d I believe t h e sy ste m w ould K n a u f says. be m u c h b e tte r off by allow ing T h e second bill, u n n e c e s s a ry if m e n to go w ith a re a s o n a b le p e n ­ th e first one passes, lim its th e sion a f t e r tw e n ty y e a rs o f service privileges to em p lo y ees of th e a n d I believe it w ould also e n ab le C o rrectio n , M e n ta l H yg iene, th e in d iv id u a l to g et a little so m e ­ H e a lth a n d Social W e lfa re D e­ th in g o u t of life d u rir\g h is la te r p a rtm e n ts . y e a rs .” As S u p e r in te n d e n t of P riso n s, G R A C E IIIL L E R Y IL L M r. D o n n ell is well a c q u a in te d G ra c e H illery, p re s id e n t o f th e w ith th e w ork o f th e p ris o n officer B uffalo c h a p te r o f th e A sso ciatio n a n d no d o u b t sp e a k s fr o m e x p e r­ is in M ervy H o sp ita l, A b b o tt R e a d , ience. T h e H o u se of R e p r e s e n t a ­ B uffalo. G e t well q uick, G ra c e ! tives C o m m itte e m a d e a n ex haiLstive stu d y b efo re re le a sin g its fin dings. W hen w ill th e S ta te of New Y o rk re a liz e t h a t to For N. Y. Stale Exams keep its ow n officers b e y o n d th e ir perio d of u se fu ln e ss is p u re folly a n d a b u rd e n to t h e ta x p a y e rs . M a in P u rp o se Starts Mon., March 14, ^or D e v elo p m en ts in r e c e n t y e a rs Brokers' Examination Tn June h a v e m a d e it in c re a s in g ly c le a r t h a t th e o p e ra tio h o f a r e tir e m e n t PUBLIC p la n is o f p a r t ic u l a r c o n c e rn to Starts Wed., Mar. 2, for Exam. Mar. 22 th e fin an ce officer of a S ta te o r ! m u n ic ip a lity . T h e fin a n c e officer Write, phone or call for Booklet If rite, p h o n e or call fo r B o o klet ' o f th e S ta te of New Y o rk is th e C o m p tro ller, w ho is also th e a d IP ^ L JC INSTITUTE OF r w r l ^ INSURANCE T ell a d v e rtis e rs you saw it in IIK K U IC K T i. l * O H S , K o u i h Kt - l)i r* < t o r 1ft J Nai4>9tiu S tr e e t, Now Y o rk 7, N. y . I T h e LEA D ER . T h a t h e lp s you— O p ito slte Citjr H all i fo r th e se a d v e rtis e rs o ffer you b a r’)'elf|>liuiic— t O r tlu iid t 7 - ; 3 1 8 ; g a in s t h a t a id in Iceeping dow n .Vltprovi'U by N.V. S tu tc o f K d ui'utloii, h ig h -c o st-o f-Iiv in g . A nd it I>*‘pt^ o f lii8?iraiir«' a n d r>Mli‘r O. I. Bill th e h elp s us h e lp y ou— w ith m o re s a t ­ isfied a d v e rtis e rs, we m a y still be F O R T H E S T R A IG H T civil able to keep T h e L E A D E R ’S n ew s­ service sto ry , m a k e su re you m iss s ta n d price a t iive c e n ts— th e sam e no issues of T h e Civil ^ r v i c e p rice i t ’s b een ever s h ^ e we s t a t e d LEAD ER. In b u sin ess iii lySO; ’ *‘ ever, a re n o t in^agreemp^ th e fo rm th e d e p a n S ! ^ g a n iz a tio n sh o u ld tak e" T h e- c o m m itte e believp, » b i- p a r tis a n commission sh ta in c o n tro l of “quasi u ^ a n d q u a si-ju d ic ia l futic M th e r e is agi’eem en t ;hat m a n u n it should handl?^ b a se d on discrim ination H ism , m a k e ru les and qu ests f o r exem ption fmm ^ p e titiv e e x a m in a tio n anri ? ^ a l of provisional or tern a p p o in tm e n ts . T h e P olitical Setun The e n tire conimittep re c o m m e n d e d th e continuati^ a civil service commis.sion of J m e m b e rs w ith no more thar,! m e m b e rs of th e same p a r t y w ith u ltim a te respomn fo r th e ‘im p a rtia l functioHr th e m e rit sy stem .” A m a jo rity of the coniml m e m b e rs recom m ended that' m a te ly th e responsibilities on d e p a r tm e n t be vested in anl ex u tiv e h e a d , appointed bvl G o v ern o r, a n d n o t a memb th e C om m ission. T h e m in o rity pointed out su c h a n a rra n g e m e n t would to co n fu sio n a n d divided authJ T h e m in o rity favored one-ma I sp o n sib ility fo r purely'adniiti^ ; tive fu n c tio n s , to be exe’-civ a p erso n ap p o in ted by the ‘ ‘ m ission, o r by th e ComnJ p re s id e n t. ^ No F a r-R e a c h in g ChangJ In d ic a tio n s a t press timel t h a t c h a n g e s in the ConimJ s tr u c tu r e a re n o t likely to re a c h in g a t th is time. It is able t h a t th e Coinmi.ssion d e n t m a y be granted additl a d m in is tra tiv e powers, and c h a rg e o f actu ally running d a y - to - d a y w ork of the Coi Sion. T h e re h a s been no oo!:ij fro m t h e G overnor's offla re p o rt. P r i s o n G u a r d P e n s io n s F o u n d Far B e lo w N eed s 2 More Pension Bills INSURANCE COURSE NOTARY m inisti-ative h e a d of the m e n t fu n d . T h e Comptrollj o fte n ask ed to advi.se or rq m e n d revision s to be made system . T h e se demands d C o m p tro lle r m ake it need t h a t h e fam iliarize himself] t h e p rin cip les underlying m e n t p la n s a n d th e ir ope^ T h e m a in puipo.se of a m e n t p la n is to provide a m e n t b enefit. T his benefit be view ed as a provi.sion ffl fic ie n t a n d loyal service and. n o t be considered in term^ b o n u s o r rew ard. The sh'ould re p re se n t a reasq p ro p o rtio n of th e imployf erag e sa la ry prior to retne (C o n tin u ed Next WecJi\ 1 0 % TO 30 % on all bronds R e frig o ra lo i-!^ D is h W a sh in m ^ G a s H a n ^ « ‘s S p e c/o / THOR » AUTOMATIC J Philip Gringer & incorporated 29 FI R S T A VE . (n r. 2*1 5^'• GR 5-O Q 12-0 3 Established 1918 COURSE . „ m e payments ARRANetJ CIVIL SERVICE I'eicphoue! March 3 'f'^a+ioni J bureau oi C'fC'" ,, fr 1 S u b sc rip tio n InaivWfla,’ -— «— ^ | CIVIL March If 1949 SERVICE Pago Three LEADER STATE A N D C O U N T Y N EW S e le g a t e s R e j e c t A s s o c ia t io n r ^ ' 2»—d e l e g a t e s a t meeting oC T h e C ivil ; Employee* A sso ciatio n i u ^ last T h u rsd a y v o te d d o w n _5c of proposed re v isio n s In [cSnstitution a n d b y -la w s o f a *« e" < ^ en ts d e a lt K S S t e d revlsioM In th e I Jid composition o f th e orL X n ’s board o f directors and n^embership represen tation , rd of Directors m eetin g h eld kSp evening of F e b r u a r y 23 flsapproved t h e am en d m en ts, C h a n g e s T h e C o n s t it u t io n E m w ith t h e e x c e p tio n o f a sin g le o f D h e c to r s in p ro p o r tio n to m e m b e rs h ip In t h e S ta t e a n d sectio n . C o u n ty D iv isio ns, a n d to re d u c e N ew F o rm u la W a n te d T h e r ^ w a s ev id en ce f r o m th e th e size o f th e B o ard . 2. A n a m e n d m e n t giv in g th e c o m m e n ts in t h e a ss e m b la g e t h a t a g e n e ra l c h a n g e i n th e s e m a tte r s B o a rd of D ire c to rs d is c re tio n to is n e c e s s a ry ; b u t t h e o b je c tio n s e le c t fr o m Its m e m b e rs h ip a r a is e d to th is p a r t ic u l a r g ro u p o f d ire c to rs c o m m itte e , c o n sistin g o f a m e n d m e n ts m e a n s t h a t t h e A s­ n o t less t h a n 7 n o r m o re t h a n s o c ia tio n m e m b e rs h ip w ill n o w 21 m e m b ers. 3. A n a m e n d m e n t r e la tin g to t h e seek a d if fe re n t fo rm u la . te r m s o f office fo r m e m b e rs of T h e P ro p o sa ls T h e p ro p o s a ls w h ic h w ere r e ­ t h e b o a rd o f d ire c to rs, f o r w h ic h th e C o n s titu tio n m a k e s n o p r o ­ je c te d b y t h e d e le g a te s: 1. A n a m e n d m e n t to give a d evision. ­ 4. A n a m e n d m e n t r e la tin g to g re e o f r e p r e s e n ta tio n to th e B o a rd th e te r m s of oflBce fo r re g io n a l c o n fe re n c e re p re s e n ta tiv e s . T h e t e r m in b o th c ases w ould l>e o n e y e a r. 5. A n a m e n d m e n t c a llin g fo r t h e electio n by t h e S ta t e a n d c o u n ty ex ecu tiv e c o m m itte e s fr o m a m o n g its m e m b e rs h ip o f on e re p r e s e n ta tiv e f o r e a c h 3,000 (o r L a b o r L aw g u a ra n te e s to la b o re rs f r a c tio n ) m e m b e rs of th e A s­ in th e p u b lic service th e p re v a il­ so ciatio n . 6. A n a m e n d m e n t t h a t jo i n t in g r a t e of w ages. I n s p e a k in g o f th is l a t t e r s t a t u t e t h e C o u rt o f m e e tin g s of th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs A p p eals s a id t h a t i t w as a n a t ­ a n d th e S ta t e a n d c o u n ty e x ­ te m p t b y t h e S t a t e a n d its civil e c u tiv e c o m m itte e s s h o u ld b e h e ld d iv isio n s to h o ld itse lf to a s t a n d ­ u p o n c a ll fr o m t h e p re s id e n t, a t a r d o f social ju s tic e in d e a lin g le a s t 9 tim e s a y ear. w ith la b o re rs, w o rk m e n and P ro x ies m e c h a n ic s. (A u stin vs. C ity of 7. A n a m e n d m e n t e lim in a tin g N. Y., 113, 117 (1932) th e u se o f p ro x ies o n t h e d ir e c to r s ’ R ev erses P o licy “B u t t h e C o n d o n -W a d lin bill, c o m m itte e . 8. A n a m e n d m e n t v e s tin g th e alo n e, o u t o f a ll th e s t a tu t e s r e ­ la tin g t o p u b lic em ployees, r e ­ p o w er fo r tr a n s a c t in g b u sin e ss r e ­ v erses t h e po licy o f e x te n d in g so­ la tin g to em ployees in th e p o litic a l cial ju s tic e a n d co m p els p u b lic su b d iv isio n s of th e S t a t e In th e em p lo y ees to cho ose b e tw e e n s la v ­ c o u n ty execu tive c o m m itte e , c o n ­ is h su b m issio n t o u n f a i r o r i n ­ s is tin g o f c h a p t e r re p r e s e n ta tiv e s a d e q u a te o o m p e n sa tio n o r w o rk ­ o f th e c o u n ty division. C h a p te r s in C ities in g c o n d itio n s a n d s u m m a r y d is ­ m issa l fr o m t h e p u b lic service. 9. A n a m e n d m e n t allo w in g th e C alled U n n e c e ssa ry fo r m a tio n o f c h a p te r s in a n y c ity “ As a n a n t i- s tr i k e m e a s u re th e w ith a p o p u la tio n of 200,000 o r C o n d o n -W a d lin bill is u n n e c e ss a ry . m ore. T h is a m e n d m e n t w ould h a v e S e c tio n 22 o f th e Civil S erv ice a u th o riz e d c h a p te rs in t h e citie s L aw n o w p ro v id es f o r d ism issal of B u ffalo , R o c h e ste r, a n d S y r a ­ o f em p lo y ees fo r cause.. B u t S e c ­ cuse, in d e p e n d e n t o f t h e c o u n ty tio n 22 pi-ovides fo r c h a rg e s o f c h a p te r s in th o s e are a s. m is c o n d u c t w ith a r i g h t to a h e a r ­ in g o r to e x p la in a n d r e f u te t h e c h a r g e s . , T h e d is m issa l Is n o t a u to m a tic a n d th e em p lo y ee h a s t h e r i g h t to show t h a t h is a b se n c e w as ju s tifie d o r ex cu sab le. N o s u c h p ro v isio n is c o n ta in e d in th e C o n d o n -W a d lin b ill w h ic h is o p e n to in te i-p re ta tio n t h a t a n y a b se n c e o r even a n y a b s tin e n c e in w h ole A b ill p ro p o s in g c o n so lid a tin g o r in p a r t fr o m t h e fu ll, f a i th f u l t h e div isio n s o f C la ssific a tio n a n d a n d pixjiper p e rf o rm a n c e o f t h e Salatry S ta n d a r d iz a tio n h a s b e e n d u tie s o f e m p lo y m e n t Is a s tr ik e .” d r a f te d b u t n o t in tro d u c e d yet. I t c re a te s a th r e e - m e m b e r lx>ard to h a n d l e w ork no w d o n e b y b o th C la ssific a tio n B o a rd a n d t h e S a l­ a r y B o a rd . T h e n ew b o a rd w ou ld l>e o n a f u ll- tim e b asis, w ith t h e d ir e c to r o f th e c o n so lid a te d d iv ­ isio n s b ein g n a m e d c h a irm a n . O n e o f th e o th e r m e m b e rs w ould be T h e firs t q u e stio n h a s b e e n d e ­ a p p o in te d b y th e B u d g e t D ire c to r c id e d b y t h e c o u rts, u n d e r t h e r e ­ a n d t h e o th e r by t h e Civil S e r ­ v ised law s, to e n title th e c la im ­ vice C om m issio n , a c c o rd in g to one a n t to receiv e u n e m p lo y m e n t i n ­ in f o r m a n t, b u t th i s w ould leav e s u r a n c e , R e fe re e W e x n e r h eld . o u t a n y d ir e c t em p lo yee r e p r e ­ T h e c o n tin u a tio n o f th e e m p lo y e r- s e n ta tio n . A ll p re s e n t s ta ff em p lo y ees o f em ploy ee r e la tio n s h ip does n o t a fle o t t h e b e n e fit rig h ts , h e a d d e d . b o th d iv isions w o uld b e re ta in e d . O n t h e sec o n d q u e stio n , h e sa id S a la rie s f o r th e n ew b o a rd t h a t effectiv e J u n e 2, 1947, th e w o u ld be p a id o u t o f Civil S e r ­ u n e m p lo y m e n t in s u r a n c e la w w as vice D e p a r tm e n t allo catio n s. a m e n d e d to in c lu d e S t a t e e m ­ A c o u n te r-p ro p o s a l fo r a fiveploy ees a n d t h a t i t m u s t b e p r e ­ m a n B o a rd , o n a p a r t - t i m e b asis, s u m e d t h a t t h e L e g is la tu re i n ­ w ith b ro a d e r r e p r e s e n ta tio n , is te n d e d t h a t b e n e fits s h o u ld be a lso b e in g given serio u s c o n s id e ra ­ a p p lie d to a ll c la im a n ts , in c lu d in g tio n . fo r m e r S t a t e em ployees. T h e C ivil S erv ice E m p lo y ees A s­ s o c ia tio n s u b m itte d a m e m o r a n dimii a t th e h e a r in g in s u p p o r t o f t h e c la im a n t, a w o m a n TV Pist in t h e D P U I. ;peal of Condon-WaclHn. Law died a Prime Necessity jie reasons w hy th e D e m o c ra ts L State L egislature a re w a g in g kermint-d fig h t f o r re p e a l o f ICondon-Wadlin bill, p a ss e d J947 were ex p lain ed b y S e n a Edney A F in e a n d A ssem an Edward T . G allo w ay , i n jf^rs of th e re p e a l m e a su re . Ia joint s ta te m e n t th e y s a id : e Condon-W adlin bill is a ,je which re je c ts t h e o b lig a of govf^mment t o c o n sid e r 1problems o f its em ployees, bill is so loosely w r it te n t h a t [very p re s e n ta tio n o f s u c h ranees, problem s o r re q u e s ts he head of a d e p a r t m e n t o r key, could be constdTied b y las being ‘designed to * * * rfere with th e fu ll, f a i th f u l proper p e rfo rm a n c e o f th e of em ploym ent’ th u s c o n ; a ‘strike.’ he real issue,” th e le g isla to rs nued. “is n o t w h e th e r p u b lic loyees should be p e r m itte d to t Striking em ployees c a n ybe removed fo r b e in g AW OL. [real issue is w h e th e r p u b lic loyec.s shall be p e r m itte d to nize for th e puiTJose o f b a r png colkK?tively (o r w h e th e r ngle employee s h a ll be p e r ed to bai'gain in d iv id u a lly ) [the improvement o f w o rk in g litions w itho ut r e s o r t to a The Law C ited ettion 15 of th e Civil R ig h ts [safeguards th e c o n s titu tio n a l poms of public emFfloyees in State. Section 220 o f t h e Classificafion And Salary Boards' Unification Proposed lie Employee o n Paid Leave Unemployment Insurance decision h a n d e d d o w n by Philip p . W ex n er. o f t h e loyment In siu 'a n c e se c tio n State L abor D e p a rtm e n t, a S ta te em ployee w h o an n u al leave, a t t h e legation of w hich h is jo b t e r IS entitled to u n e m p lo y •^urnnce foa’ th e p e rio d o f th e tw o m a in q u e s p a y m e n t re c e iv e d period c a u se t h e e m “em ployed” d u r in g an d th u s d e p riv e d llarT benefit, a n d , D oes ■ “emir c la im a n t w as a employee m a k e th e case d if w ould o b ta in ivau . j ^ e n a n em p lo y ee m d u stiT ? M a n p e i-lect b o o k f o r S a n ita tio n ft|a n T e s t ’** A rfo B o o k S a n ita tio n M a n .................... $ 2 .0 0 n,^ is s u in g lin,p ""iiii I a p p lic a tio n h e ld Ik * * ’ on in W ednesday M ay. y o u r o p p o r t u n ity to th e b o o k to d a y ! Be M a r c li p re p a re d ! 9. No g a in so m e e x tra I'lail O rd ers A c r c p te d . U se C o u p o n I’u g e ir t. O et Y o u r A R C O B O O K A t /H e leader uaue Street p lo y e e fiy Dr, Frank L, Tolman P re sid e n t. T h e Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ­ ees A ssociation, In c., a n d M e m b e r of E m p lo y ees’ M e rit A w ard B o a rd . THE TEST OF THE PUDDING T h e t e s t of the pudding is in the eating thereof. A tra in ed and skilled chef or baker m ay be able to tell how the cooking is going on, and to prophesy th e final result, but fo r the average m ortal, the final resu lt is m ade m an ifest only by ta s tin g and eating. I have frequently v^atched the untidy messes t h a t a re a large p a r t of the cooking process. I have w ondered how an y th in g appetizing can come fro m such messy processes. I have had some small experience in the processes by which advances a re won fo r the public employees. To know “ w h a t’s cooking” in politics and in legislation is not easy. To p u t and to keep your own pot or special project boiling requires time, patience and finesse and even w ith all these it is h a rd to achieve a culini\ry m asterpiece. You m ust have a bag full of projects, a m ind full of clever ideas and devices, and above all, ability to m eet the lords of destiny on th e ir own term s and conditions. You m u st expect some failures and some h alf successes. The proof of your,brew ing is in your achievements, not in your failures. IS o t Enough Plums Fourteen million and m ore New York S tate citizens w a n t either directly or indirectly to p u t th e ir th u m b s in th e political pie and to pull out th e ir fav o rite plums. T here ju s t a re n ’t enough plum s to go ’round. So the 14 million organize into parties, unions, associations, ta x p a y e r groups and the like in the hope of b e tte r thumb-fishing. Some demand all the plums. Some th re a te n the m akers of th e pies. Some slander th e ir rival plum thum bers. The w isest tr y to convince th e law m akers and the policym akers t h a t a complete and wholesome diet includes m any other th in g s th a n ju s t plums, and they will be satisfied with th e ir f a i r sh are of the m any available benefits and desirable reform s. Of course, m any of the 14 million w ith a special yen fo r plums, cry out on th e “ comprom ises” claim ing t h a t th e ir own ju s t in terests a re being sold out. T his n a tu ra l reaction is good, fo r it tends tp keep the negotiators close to the interests of those they represent. The -group, how­ ever, should be wise enough to w ait to balance the gains actually m ade a g a in st the so-called losses, to see if m ore is not really gained by reasonable behavior th a n by “Ja c k H o rn e r” tactics. George Ostrow Dined In Honor of Promollon A te s tim o n ia l d in n e r w as t e n ­ d e re d Geoi-ge O stro w a t th e P ic ad iliy H o tel, NYC, by t h e s u p e r ­ visors, clerical, a n d field s ta ffs of th e H o m ew o rk B u re a u in h o n o r of h is p ro m o tio n to A d m ln is tia to r o f t h e B u re a u o f E n fo rc e m e n t, D ivision o f I n d u s tr i a l R e la tio n s , S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f Lalx>r. T h e la rg e t u r n o u t w as a p e rs o n a l t r i b ­ u te to a m a n w ho, o n m e rit, clim b e d th e la d d e r o f civil service to a k ey p o sition. D u rin g h is 12 y e a rs w ith th e d e p a r tm e n t h e h a s been successively, H o m ew o rk I n ­ v e stig a to r, S u p e rv iso r, C h ie f o f th e B u re a u , a n d n o w A d m in is tr a to r o f E n fo rc e m e n t, w h ic h c o m b in e s t h e H o m ew o rk B u re a u a n d t h e M in i­ m u m W ag e B u re a u . As a sig n o f th e ir a ffe c tio n a n d esteem , t h e H o m ew o rk B u ie a u p re s e n te d h im w ith a gold w a tc h . M rs. E m ily S im s M a rc o n n ie r, d ire c to r of th e D ivision, w as p r e s ­ e n t. E v ery o n e s e r e n a d e d M r. O stro w w ith o rig in a l ly rics w r i t ­ te n by s ta ff m e m b ers. M r. O.strow th a n k e d all w a im ly . Mark Taubert, Building Superin* tendent of the State Office Build* ing, 80 Centre S treet and 124 Eart 28th Street, NYC for the past six years, relinquiihed his connection with the State Department of Pub< lie Works, to engage exclusively in the operation and management of real estate. Mr Taubert will be located a t 227 East 8 6 th Street. During Mr. Taubert's terms as Building Superintendent, t h e r e w ere many changes and improve* ments in various departments in the State Buildings, for which he was highly commended. William F. McDonough, executive representative of The Civil Ser­ vice Employees Association, working actively on behalf of the Mlt« chell ve^ preference bill, has been especially effective. Mr. McDon* ough, himself a machine gunner hi World W ar I. helped line up organlxatlonal support for th» Mitchell bill in all parts of tho State. That amendment, while it has received eommittee approval (unanimous l« the State Senate) is now out on the floor, and prospecH for its passage a re con­ sidered excel lent. Board Sets Dates For Four Hearings On Reallocations P o r S a n ita tio n ^ ^^ 1*1* P u b lic b o o k sto r e New York 7 , N. Y . " O rth o f C ity H a l l , ju s t west o f B ro a d w a y ALBANY, Feb. 28— T h e S ta t e S a la iy S ta n d a r d iz a tio n B o a rd h a s a n n o u n c e d t h e follow ing h e a r i n g s : M a r c h 4— C o n sid e ra tio n of a n a p p e a l b y t h e D e p a r tm e n t o f H e a lth fo r u p w a rd re a llo c a tio n of s a la r y g ra d e s fo r f i te title s, p e r ­ ta in in g to A s s is ta n t D ire c to rs in L a b o ra to rie s of th e H e a lth D e ­ p a r tm e n t. P r e s e n t s a la r y a llo c a ­ tio n is G -32. M arch 18 — D e p a r tm e n t of H e a lth appeal fo r u p g ra d in g P h o to fiu o ro g ra p h e r, n o w a llo c a te d in G -5. M a r c h 25 — C o n s id e ra tio n o f D ivision of S ta n d a r d s a n d P u r ­ ch a se re q u e s t f o r u p g ra d in g S u pei-vising C h a u ffe u r, now in G -8. A p ril 1 — A n em p lo yee a p p e a l fo r u p w a rd a d j u s tm e n t o f P u b lic S erv ice C om m ission title s o f 'R a i l ­ ro a d I n s p e c to r and R a ilro a d E q u ip m e n t In s p e c to r. B o th a r e 'in G -15. I! ' : Page Four^ CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, h 5 * <' •HV STATE A N D C O U N T Y N EW S S a fe g u a rd s a re S o u g h t I f D P U l Is F e d e r a l i z e d Health Dept. Group Backs Idea of City Chapters r Chapter Activiti -ALBANY, F eb. 28— T h e H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t C h a p te r , T h e Civil S e m c e E m ployees A sso ciatio n , is in fa v o r of e s ta b lis h in g A sso cia­ tio n c h a p te rs in cities o v er 200,000 p o p u la tio n , if a n o t h e r c o n s t it u ­ tio n a l c h a n g e is a p p ro v e d , w h ic h w ould se t u p a new m e th o d o f r e p r e s e n ta tio n o n t h e B o a rd o f D irecto rs. T h is w as th e ex p ressio n o f o p in io n a t a r e c e n t c h a p t e r m e e t­ in g in t h e S ta t e Oifice B u ild in g , p re s id e d ov er by J o h n R . C lark , p re s id e n t. O th e r m a tte r s d iscussed in c lu d e d v e te r a n s ’ p re f e re n c e in civil service a p p o in tm e n ts . M r. C la rk a n n o u n c e d th e c h a p t e r h a s p u rc h a s e d a p e rp e tu a l m e m b e r­ sh ip in th e S o ciety fo r P r o p a g a ­ tio n o f th e F a i t h f o r th e la te J a m e s E. C h ris tia n , d e p a r t m e n t em ployee killed in a c tio n In W o rld W a r II, w h ich h a s b e e n p re s e n te d to h is wife. R e p o rts t h a t Jfed eralizatlo n in t h e 7 Vi p e r c e n t p e n sio n c o n ­ w h ole o r in p a r t o f th e em ploy ees tr ib u tio n b ecam e fo rfe it. T h e s i t ­ o f th e D ivision of P la c e m e n t a n d u a tio n b e c a m e Im possib le.” L e n i ^ o f S ervice N o t E n o u g h U n e m p lo y m e n t I n s u r a n c e J j a v e T h e u n e m p lo y m e n t in s u ra n c e c a u se d th o se w ho w ould be a f ­ fe c te d to w o rry over p en sio n la w w as a d o p te d in 1935. F ie ld s t a tu s , sh o u ld su c h a n e v e n t o c ­ fo rces w ere h ir e d o n J a n u a r y 1, cu r. T h e y rec a lle d th e tr a n s f e r 1938. B a r r in g a few o ld - tim e r s In 1942 to th e F e d e ra l R e tir e m e n t w ho cam e in fro m th e old N Y SE S , S y ste m w ith a c o m p u lso ry 5 p e r a n d tr a n s fe r s , th e e m p lo y m e n t c e n t s a la ry d e d u c tio n , a n d le sser re c o rd w as fo r a p e rio d o f a little p e n sio n benefits, w hen th e U S E S m o re t h a n eleven y ears. T h e r e ­ to o k over fo r d u ra tio n of t h e w ar. fo re , sa y th o s e w ho f e a r f e d e r a l­ iz a tio n , pi’ovisions of th e S ta t e E ven th e r e tu r n to S ta t e service, law w h ich allow for r e tir e m e n t th e y recalled , w as a t te n d e d w ith a f t e r 20 y e a rs if o n e ’s jo b is co n sid e ra b le difficulty a n d d elay , ab o lish ed , w ould be of n o b en efit a n d m e a n w h ile p en sio n b e n e fits to th e g re a t m a jo rity , u n d e r w ere sacrificed. fe d eraliz atio n . M r. H o p k in s in te n d s to a s k fo r Too M u c h o f a B u rd e n T h e W e ste rn C o n fe re n c e of T h e a fiv e-y ear p ro te c tio n p ro v isio n in C ivil S ervice E m ployees A sso cia­ th e S ta t e law . T h a t le n g th of tio n , w hich h a s a co n sid e ra b le service w ould e n title th e e m ­ re p r e s e n ta tio n of D P U I em ployees, ployees of th e S ta t e R e tir e m e n t a n d w hose q ^ a irm a n , R o b e rt R. S y ste m to c o n tin u in g b en efits a n d H o p k in s, is h im se lf a w o rk e r in m e m b e rsh ip . T h is is th e so -c a lle d th e B u ffalo office of th e D P U I, “ v e stin g ” clau.se. I f a t t a i n m e n t of h a s been h eld in fo rm a l d iscu ssio n s th is o b jectiv e p ro v es im p ossible, o n th e su b je c t. F a c ts w ere p r e ­ h e a n n o u n c e s t h a t ^ h e will a sk se n te d t o 'Show t h a t S ta t e ’ e m ­ a d o p tio n of a fiv e -y e a r v e stin g ployees who w ere ta k e n in to f e d ­ cla u se fo r th o s e w hose ^jobs a re e ra l service in 1942 fa c e d t h e te r m in a te d by b e in g ta k e n ov er p o ssibility of com p lete w ip in g o u t by som e o th e r ag en cy , fe d e r a l o r o f th e ir s t a tu s u n d e r th e S t a t e o th e rw ise, n o t co vered by t h e S ta t e - A n a w a rd of $35 in c a s h a n d p en sio n sy stem , u n le ss th e y w ere R e tire m e n t S ystem . C e rtific a te of M e rito rio u s S erv ice T h e F in a l R e s o rt a b le to m e e t th e h eav y fin a n c ia l b u rd e n ' on c o n tin u in g th e n o rm a l i If all else fails, a s a la s t a n d to E d w a rd P e rin a , o f A lb a n y , w as c o n trib u tio n to a n n u ity u n d e r th e un w illin g res>ort, h e w ould seek a n n o u n c e d by H e n ry A. C o h en , S ta t e sy stem , a n d . in a d d itio n , fe d e ra l le g islatio n . H e p o in ts o u t c h a i r m a n o f th e S t a t e M e rit p a y in g th e fu ll m a tc h in g c o n ­ t h a t th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t a l ­ A w a rd B o ard . M r. P e r in a su g g e ste d a m o re tr ib u tio n of th e S ta te to its ow n re a d y re g a rd s s u c h D P U I e m ­ p re p a r in g p en sio n fu n d . A n o th e r c o n d itio n ployees w hose s a la ry th e U. S. elB clent m e th o d o f w as t h a t th e U SE S em ployees, who reim b u rses 100 p e r c e n t to th e re c o rd c a rd s fo r use in t h e S a v ­ h a d been S ta te em ployees, fo r full S ta te , a.s fe d e ra l. T h e U. S. m a k e s in g s B o n d U n it o f th e D e p a r t­ p ro te c tio n h a d to b e a r th e e n tir e the.se em ployees a m e n a b le to t h e m e n t o f A u d it & C o n tro l. I t h a s co st o n a basis of a 5 p e r c e n t H a tc h A ct, w h ich e n jo in s p o litic a l b een n e c e ss a ry to ty p e t h e c a rd s fed eral c o n trib u tio n , 5 p e r c e n t a c tiv itie s o f em ployees. M r. H o p - ev ery th re e y ears. 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Middletown T h e M id d le to w n S t a t e H o s p ita l E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n m e t in th e S ta t e H o s p ita l C lu b R o om s. D r. W a lte r A. S c h m itz , S e n io r D ire c t­ or, a n d D r. P . H . F a iv re , S u p e r ­ v isin g P s y c h ia tr is t, w ere sp eak ers. D r, S c h m itz d iscu ssed t h e a d ­ m in is tr a tiv e a n d p e rs o n n e l p r o b ­ lem s o f t h e in s titu tio n , “W e a re all p a r t of a g r e a t e n ­ d e a v o r, e a c h w ith a p a r t ic u l a r jo b to d o ,” h e said. I t is t h e p e rs o n n e l, n o t b ric k s a n d m o r ta r , w h ic h m a k e s a n i n ­ s t it u ti o n a n d th e em ployees h a v e t h e g r e a te s t o p p o rtu n ity to serve h u m a n ity , h e a d d e d . .H e d iscu ssed t h e S n a k e P it, w h ic h is now b e in g s h o w n in M id d le to w n , c a llin g th e p r e s e n ta tio n d is to rte d a n d u n b a l­ a n c e d . 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T h e A lb a n y T a x a tio n a n d F i n ­ LEGAL N OTICK a n c e C h a p te r of T h e Civil, S erv ice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n , re c e n tly p s —The P eo p le o f t h e S t a t e o f I. By the G race o l G od F r e e a n de le c te d t h e fo llo w in g officers to Bt, to J a c o M n a V u c e tik , t h e se rv e f o r t h e c u r r e n t y e a r: P r e s i­ kin and h eirs a t la w o f G eo rg e d e n t, J o s e p h F e ily ; 1st v ic e -p re s i­ |dft.'cased, send g r e e tin g : jEAS, Michael K rceg , w h o re s id e s d e n t R i t a L em ie u x ; 2 n d v ic e -p re s ­ Bolton R oad. P e lh a m M a n o r , id e n t A a ro n W in ig ; 3 rd v ic e -p re s i­ w ^ u n t y . 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W h ite P I........... 8788« H e re c o m m e n d e d a p la n t h a t a IN T E R M E D IA T E C L E R K C la ssific a tio n B o a rd be se t u p (P ro m .), W e s tc h e s te r Co. th r o u g h th e L abor R e la tio n s N o n -v e te r a n s S ch o o l a n d th e College A d m in ­ H . Z in k ........................................90767 is tr a tio n to p ro v id e fo r a ll p ro b ­ M. G o u ld sb u ry ..................... 89998 le m s a ris in g b etw een em ployees J . R u sso ................................... 84091 a n d th e college p erso n n el. V. D e p e r r i o r ........................... 81991 H e also bold m e m b e rs t h a t bills M. L a r k i n ................................. 79291 h a v e b een p re s e n te d to th e L e g isla ­ tu r e fo r p re s e n t e m e rg e n c y b o n u s to be fro zen in th e basic p a y , i n ­ STENOGRAPHER c re m e n ts m a n d a to r y , a n d th e r e ­ (Pj-om .), In s t., D ep t. M e n ta l H yg. tir e m e n t lib eralized. B U F F A L O S T A T E H O S P IT A L M em b ers a n d g u ests w ere v ery B u ffalo a p p re c ia tiv e of M r. H o lt- H a r r is N o n -v e te r a n givin g th e m th is in fo rm a tio n . 87269 T w o m e m b e rs fro m G e n e v a E x ­ 1 J . A nscom be, B u f f a lo p e r im e n t S ta t io n a tte n d e d th e C R E E D M O O R S T A T E H O S P IT A L Q u een s V illage m e e tin g . N o n -v e te r a n s L ig h t re f re s h m e n ts w ere serv ed a n d th e m e e tin g w as a d jo u rn e d . 1 F . B e iie d e tti, Q u een s V lg..8139* 2 F . S aw ick i, Q u e e n s V lg 81388 C R A IG C O LO N Y S o n y ea T h e H o rn e ll C h a p te r will h o ld N o n -v e te r a n s its a n n u a l d jn n e r m e e tin g a t th e H d rn e ll C o u n try C lub a t 7 P.M . 1 M. L a c h u is a , M t. M o r r is . . 85553 o n T h u r s d a y , A pril 21. H e n ry P. 2 A. A d o n n in o , M t. M o rris. S l l i a S c o tt, p re s id e n t, will c o n d u c t a C E N T R A L I S L I P S T A T E H O S P . b rie f b u sin e ss m e e tin g im m e d ia te ­ C e n tr a / Is lip ly a f t e r th e d in n e r. O fficers fo r N o n -v e te r a n s t h e c o m in g y e a r will be in s ta lle d . 1 A. C a rv e rh ill. C trl, I s l i p . . 82680 T h e b u sin ess session will be j M . K u r k a , E, I s l i p ................. 82526 fo llo w ed b y a social ev en in g w ith 3 M. S u lliv a n , I s l i p ....................79168 The p rin c ip a l e n t e r ta i n m e n t , H U D S O N R IV E R S T A T E H O S P . s p e a k e r will be H e n ry A. C o h en , P o u g h k eep sie D ire c to r, B u r e a u of C o n tr a c ts N o n -D isa b le d V e te ra n a n d A c co u n ts, New Y o rk S ta t e 1 K . B o rst, P ’k e e p s ie .................8365S D e p a r tm e n t of P u b lic W o rks. N o n -v e te r a n D a n c in g w ill be fu r n is h e d by th e 82998 H o rn ellsv ille H illbillies w ith A r­ 2 J . M cG ly n n , P ’k e e p sie K in g s P a r k le n e M iles M ix as vocalist. K IN G S P A R K S T A T E H O S P . T h e c o m m itte e co n sists of H . P . N o n -v e te r a n S c o tt. M e rrill M. B aUey, M rs. A. V. K in n e y , M rs. C h a rle s A u stin , 1 G. O lofsson, K in g s P a r k . . 80941 L E T C H W O R T H V IL LA G E C h a rle s W . M a h e r a n d H . B. N o n -V e te ra n s A rn o ld . C. M. P h illip s, S to n y P t . . . 84060 C. W elsh , H a v e r s t r a w ..........82325 R . B a ld a s s a re , H a v e r s t r a w .80992 A t t h e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f t h e M . G eci, G a r n e r v i ll...............80508 N ew Y o rk S ta t e P s y c h ia tr ic I n E. A lsd orf, G a r n e r v ill.......... 78311 s t it u te C re d it U n io n , t h e fo llo w ­ 6 I. P o rg ee, P o m o n a .................77862 in g c o m m itte e s w ere ele c te d : M A N H A T T A N S T A T E H O S P IT A L B o a rd o f D ire c to rs : p r e s id e n t W a rd s Is la n d F r a n k V erce; v ic e -p re sid e n t, H e n ry N o n -v e te r a n E w in g ; s e c re ta ry . B e r t h a R e ts k in ; 1 M . C asey, N Y C ........................83741 tr e a s u r e r , D ix ie D. M a s o n ; E d u ­ M A R C Y S T A T E H O S P IT A L c a tio n a l C o m m itte e , B iag io Rio-meo. M a rc y C re d it C o m m itte e : c h a ir m a n , N o n -v e te r a n s H e n ry C lo d iu s; se c re ta ry , B e r t h a K le in ; M eiriber, C o ra m a e S h e e ts, 1 E. J o n e s , M a r c y ..................... 79962 S u p e rv iso ry C o m m itte e : c h a i r ­ 2 E. S o lty s, W h ite s b o r o .......... 77401 M ID D L E T O W N S T A T E H O S P . m a n , J o h a n n a B ro e k e r; s e c re ta ry , M id d leto w n V e ra S te v e n so n ; m e m b e r, E lsie N o n -v e te r a n C h a d v ik . I n lin e w ith its d riv e f o r “ b ig ­ 1 Of L o u x ,'M id d le to w n .............8403S N EW A R K STATE SGHOOL g e r a n d b e t t e r sa v in g s in 1949" N ew ark t h e c r e d it u n io n m e m b e rs a p p r o v ­ N o n -v e te r a n ed a 3 p e r c e n t d iv id en d s. A t t h e F e b r u a r y m e e tin g t h e 1 M . V erkey, N e w a rk ............... 8446S m e m b e rs h e a r d a t a l k b y M r. R O C H E S T E R S T A T E H O S P IT A L R o c h ^ te r P a r k s , o f t h e N. Y. S t a t e C r e d it N o n -v e te r a n U n io n L e ag u e, w h o se h e lp In t h e p a s t h a s m a d e t h e P s y c h ia tr ic 1 M . P u llin , R o c h e s te r............ 860SS R O M E STA TE SCHO OL C re d it U n io n a m iccessful e n t e r ­ R om e p rise. N o n -v e te r a n s 1 S. K o sa k , R o m e ..................... 83472 2 K . K o s ty n , R o m e ................... 81330 3 L. P o s te r, R o m e ......................81276 ST. LAW RENCE STA TE H O SP. O g d en sb u ri: N o n -v e te r a n A p p lic a n ts f o r t h e te m p o r a r y S t a t e jo b s a n n o u n c e d i n l a s t 1 C. V a n tz e lfd e , O g d e n s b u r g . 8683S U T IC A S T A T E H O S P IT A L w eek’s L E A D E R m u s t file w ith U tic a t h e liOiig I s la n d S ta t e P a r k C o m ­ N o n -v e te r a n m issio n , B e lm o n t S t a t e P ark , B ab y lo n , L. I. F o rm s a n d i n f o r ­ 1 O . P a y n e , U t i c a ..................... 84750 W IL L A R D S T A T E H O S P IT A L m a tio n m a y b e o b ta in e d b y m a il, W i/la rd azMl a p p lic a tio n s m a y b e filed b y N o n -v e te r a n m a il. T h e r e is n o fee. V a c a n c ie s a r e e x p e c te d to occtir 1 V. K ee le r, W i lla r d .................79811 W A SSA IC S T A T E S C H O O L w ith in t h e n e x t few m o n th s , fo r W assaie b o th m e n a n d w om en, a s P la y N o n -v e te r a n s g rq u n d A s s is ta n t, L o c k e r A tte n d ­ 1 B . S m ith , W a s s a ie ................ 86656 a n t a n d B a th H o u se A tte n d a n t. I n te rv ie w s w ill p ro b a b ly b e , B . V a n d y k e , W a s s a ie ............ 83370 h e ld in e a rly A priL T h e Jobs w ill S M . B a rn ls h , W a s s a ie .............80230 la s t fro m a b o u t A p ril IS to N o ▼ e m b e r 15, a n d p a y fr o m $10 t o i i a a day. For N. Y. Stat« Exam s Hornell Psychiatric Institute Where to Apply for Temporary State Jobs MA6 IC CHEF RAMGE Xteoivar Vacaiua Cleaaera. O.K. Umtrtg aratora. BCA. Philoa. Admiral Te«a vialaa. Bendiz Waabera. OJB. Automatic O E. Ironera. Sew inc Ml SAVE fLENTT EMPLOYEES ONLY ALL I M S MODELS FLOOR SAMPLES DEMONSTHATORfi TtM F PAYMENT* .'Ul M aahattoa Awr Broicera' E zaiulnatioa la June Real Estate Book $3.00 B rok en Bxaiainutiua »a Jane 15 Here ia conciae. eillciaDt atudy m aterM to prepare you for paaainr your teat . . . tor Broker or for ^aicaman. Mail order* accepted. ^ ’O B C IV U - S E K V I C * A. LARl^ Insurance Book. $3.00 Uaa t'oupea Pace IS. SEHI .et. N.V It and You'U Buy U At THE LEADER BOOKSTORI 97 Ouaaa Street Mow Xork 7 , M , W. Page Six ^ CIVIL SERVICE LEADER IImtiniit^ ill.-Jiiaif Tueaday, March^]^ C v u ifi. S e n A H fta . Repeat This L ix :A .D E it Tenth Year Americans L a rg e st W e e k ly f o r P u b lic E m p l o y e e s M « m lie r o f A u d it B u r e a u o f G r c u la tio n s P u b lish e d every T u e sd a y by CIVIL S r R V I C E LEADER. I NC. 97 Duane S tre e t. New York 7, N. Y. lE ekm an 3*6010 Jerry FinkelH tcin , Publisher M o rto n Y arm o n , General Manager _ M a x w e ll Lehman, Editor R . J. B ern ard , Executive Editor N . B . M ager, Business Manager TU ESD A Y , M ARCH 1, 1949 Freezing Part of Pay Creates Perilous Risk F r e e z i n g less th a n the full am ount of th e bonus into th e base pay of NYC employees creates the menace of the rem ain d er being totally wiped off the pay check in the future. T h a t is th e m ain reason why acceptance of lesser th a n the full am ount is opposed by employees and w hy the line organizations of the Police and F ire D epartm ents w^ant a referendum on th e ir pay. If M ayor W illiam O’D w yer sent a m essage of necessity to th e L egislature, th e bill fo r re fe re n d u m a lr e a d y in tro ­ duced by Assemblym an F r a n k McGowan, (D., ALP. M an­ h a t t a n ) , w ould be passed. T he voters a t th e polls n e x t November would be glad to approve a .$4,150 base salary fo r P a tro lm e n a nd Firem en. T h a t w ould n o t be a n y in­ crease in p a y ; in fact, take-home pay would be less, by th e am ount of e x tra deduction from salary fo r pension contributions. The p a tte rn set fo r the uniform ed forces would have to be applied generally, as a m a tte r of fairness, therefore all city employees have a deep concern in the referendum , which is being so strongly fought fo r by the- U niform ed F ire m e n ’s Association and the U niform ed F ire Officers As­ sociation. A t th is w ritin g it appears th a t P a tro lm e n ’s Ben­ evolent Association leadership is willing to settle fo r less, say, a $300 fre e z e fo r th e u n iform ed force, b u t th e r e is no proof t h a t th e P B A m em bership in general th in k s highly of such capitulation. N or would the idea of $300 now, and the rest m aybe later, have any attraction. W h at is lost now m ust be considered lost forever. W h a t E m p lo y e e s S h o u ld K n o w l y THEODORE BECKER T H E R E is a vocal, i f n o t larg e, se g m e n t o f th e pub lic w h ic h te n d s to asso c ia te p u b lic em p lo yees w ith “r e d ta p e ” a n d to lu m p th e m b o th u n d e r th e te r m “ b u re a u c r a c y ,” in Its m o s t u n c o m p lim e n ta ry sense. W h e th e r th e m o tiv e b e h in d su c h n a m e - c a l l i n g is to rid ic u le gov­ e rn m e n t re g u la tio n in g e n e ra l, o r to call a t te n t io n to th e n eed fo r g re a te r efficiency in goveri. m e n ta l o p eratio n s, th e f a c t is t h a t as pub lic em ployees y o u a r e o fte n u t on t h e d efen siv e by th e se lasits. L oo k in g a r o u n d you, you m ay n o tic e a g r e a t m a n y p ro c e d ­ u ra l d e ta ils t h a t seem to ju s tify th e c o m p la in t. Y ou w ere re q u ire d to fill o u t a d e ta ile d a p p lic a tio n (lorm w h e n y ou a p p lie d fo r y o u r pu b lic job. Y o u h a d to ta k e le n g th y a n d d ifficu lt e x a m in a tio n s. Y ou h a d to e s ta b lis h y o u r v e te r a n ’s s t a tu s to o b ta in d esired p r e f ­ eren ce. if you h a d serv ed in th e a rm e d forces. Y ou h a d to u n d e rg o a i^l.ysical e x a m in a tio n a n d to s ta n d a c h a r a c t e r In v estig atio n . Y’ooi m a y h a v e b e^ n f i n g e r - p r in te d ; a n d you w ere re q u ire d to ta k e a n i>ath o f office w h e n a p p o in te d . \ n d if fa te w as k in d you g o t yom* (Irst s e m i- m o n th ly c h e c k w ith in m o n th a f t e r y o u s t a r t e d w ork. T h e re d ta p e Involved In c o n ­ v e rtin g y ou fro m a m e m b e r of th e p u b lic to a s e r v a n t o f th e public you a c c e p te d as re q u ire d by law — t h e p u b lic will, D o's a n d D o n t’s W h e n yo u w ere in tro d u c e d to your boss, y o u receiv ed a b riefin g m t h e d o ’s a n d d o n ’ts c o n tro llin g your b e h a v io r o n t h e job. I n th e ■nore a d v a n c e d ju ris d ic tio n s o r ile p a rtm e n ts y o u w ere given a tn a n u a l d e sc rib in g y o u r a g e n c y n d y o u r r i g h ts a n d o b lig atio n s, fn a n y case, y o u r su p e rv iso r p ro b bly e x p la in e d w h a t w as in c o n Id e n tia l in youi’ jo b , w h om you ook o rd e rs fr o m a n d to w hom ooi gave o rd e rs, h o w fax y ou ould a c t o n y o u r ow n re s p o n bility a n d w h e n y ou sh o u ld g et '.is p rio r ap p ro v a l. H e p o in te d u t th e lin es o f a u t h o r it y a n d jm m u n lc a tio n a n d ex p ected you 3 re s p e c t th e m . A nd, if y o u r iperv isor n e g le c te d to te ll you '.ese th in g s o rig in a lly , h e w as :ely to do so la te r. If you d e m ’s t r a t e d t h a t y o u w e re n ’t a w a re r th e p i. I n a n y ev e n t, you b e m e .a c c u s to m e il a n d .a d j u s te d to g th e s e in t e r n a l re g u la tio n s. S in ce you h a v e becom e a d ju s te d you a r e n o t likely to be p a in fu lly a w a re o f t h e in t e r n a l re s tric tio n s , b u t you a re likely to b e c o n s ta n tly aw a re o f t h e ir ex isten ce. A nd th is r e d ta p e Is n o t so easily reco g n ized a s r e la te d to specific law s o r to th e p u b lic in te re s t. All o f th is m a y in d u c e y o u to ag ree w ith th o s e w ho seek to d ra w a “re d ta p e ” a c ro s s g o v ean m en tal activ ity . I n th e P u b lic I n t e r e s t B u t a c tu a lly th e p ro c e d u re s a n d re g u la tio n s g u id in g th e c o n d u c t of pub lic b u sin ess a n d p u b lic e m ­ ployees a re a s o fte n d e fe n d e d by n e u tr a l s tu d e n ts o f p u b lic a d ­ m in is tr a tio n a s th e y a r e a tta c k e d . T h e q u e stio n is o n e o f b alan ce. I s th e a m o u n t o f r e d ta p e u sed a c tu a lly n e c e ss a ry to a ch iev e th e re s u lts? A re t h e r e t u r n s in sav in g s w o rth t h e co stly a c c o u n tin g a n d a u d itin g p ro c e d u re s s e t u p to avoid even th e m o s t m in u te loss? Does th e n e e d fo r u n if o rm ity in t r e a t ­ m e n t o u tw e ig h t c o n s id e ra tio n s o f in e q u ity o r ev en In ju s tic e In h a r d s h ip cases? I t is g e n e ra lly a g re e d t h a t w h a te v e r t h e an sw e r, t h e pub lic in te r e s t in a d e m o c ra c y su c h a s o u rs is p a r a m o u n t. T h is calls f o r a p u b lic a w a re n e s s t h a t m u c h o f t h e “r e d ta p e ” o f w h ic h som e o f its m e m b e rs c o m p la in Is in d u c e d by t h e a n tic ip a te d h u e a n d c ry t h a t w o u ld be ra is e d by th e s e s e lf-s a m e m e m b e rs sh o u ld m is ta k e b y a p u b lic s e r v a n t com e to lig h t. B e c a u se p u b lic em ployees save h e ld s tric tly a c c o u n ta b le t o a n d by t h e p u b lic f o r t h e ir offi­ c ia l a c ts, th e y a r e in c lin e d to ta k e th e u tm o s t p re c a u tio n to m in im ize th e po ssib ilities o f s u c h m istak es. T h e y te n d to b e u n w illin g to ta k e th e c h a n c e o f s h o r t- c u t ti n g e s ­ ta b lis h e d p ro c e d u re . N o r c a n th e y ex p e c t enooui*agem ent fro m th e ir su p erv iso rs to m a k e su c h d e p a r t iA*e. I n m a n y cases, th e s e p ro c e d ­ u re s a re d esig n ed fo r th e specific p ro te c tio n of th e p u b lic a n d th e pu b lic puiTse. S o m e tim e s th e y a re In c o rp o ra te d in to th e law. S eein g w h a t c a n h a p p e n w h en pu blic em ployees g et off th e b e a te n p a t h will, p e rh a p s , e x p la in w hy th e w in d in g re d ta p e is so a s ­ sidu o u sly follow ed. In o u r n e x t co lu m n we w ill d iscu ss tw o a c tu a l ca se s o f su ch a v o id an ce o f red ta p e a n d th e re a c tio n o i t h e c o u rts to it. ’ • {C o n tin u e d f r o m P age 1) th e ite m s o u t o f o u r p r o g r a m you th i n k we s h o u l d n 't u n d e r ta k e .” T h e o u tb u r s t a g a in s t th e G o v ­ e r n o r ’ b u d g e t in h is o w n p a r t y seem s to so m e o f t h e D ew ey a d ­ h e r e n t s t h e w o rk o f s h e e r ih g ra te s. T h e re b e ls in c lu d e m e n w h o fe lt th e y w o u ld h a v e hsid im ­ p o r t a n t voices i n t h e n a m in g o f a m b a s s a d o rs a n d o th e r bigw igs if D ew ey h a d b e e n e le c te d to t h e P re s id e n c y . I n a d d itio n to t h e ob vious c la s h o n p rin c ip le s, th e re a r e su b tle o v e rto n e s a n d u n d e r ­ to n e s involved. B u t D o n ’t R e ­ p e a t T h is p re d ic ts t h a t t h e G o v ­ e r n o r w ill co m e o u t o n to p over th e boys in h is p a r t y w h o n ow o p ­ pose h im . T h e r e m a y be c u ts in th e n e a rly $1,000,000,000 b u t th e y w o n ’t h a v e a n y d r a s ti c effe c t o n t h e o v e r-a ll p ro g ra m . No R eb ellio n T h is T h e “re b e llio n ” in R e p u b lic a n ra n k s , a s c re a m in g w o rd o n th e f r o n t p a g e s of t h e n e w sp a p e rs th e s e p a s t w eeks, is a little th in g in d e ed , h a r d ly m e ritin g so s t a n c h a d e sc rip tio n . T h e r e is n e i th e r “re b e llio n ” n o r “re v o lt.” N one of th e b itte rn e ss, n o n e o f th e sp ew ­ in g v itu p e ra tio n , n o n e of t h e “ w ell, i t ’s - tim e - t o - m a k e - th e - b r e a k - n o w ” a t tit u d e is a p p a r e n t a m o n g th e R e p u b lic a n s in W e s tc h e s te r a n d E rie c o u n tie s w ho a r e s p e a r h e a d ­ in g th e a t ta c k o n t h e b u d g et. I t is bein g d o n e in a p o lite o h - I ’m so rs o rry m a n n e r. T h e reb els a re n o t in t h e le a s t a n x io u s to b re a k w ith th e G o v e rn o r n o r to em broil th e ir p a r t y in a s tr if e so fo rm id ­ able a s to je o p a rd iz e th e 1950 elections. T h e re b e llio n is o n ly in th e h e a d lin e s, n o t in t h e new s. A c c u m u la te d R e s e n tm e n t . T h e re a re a c c u m u la te d r e s e n t­ m e n ts , b u ilt u p o v er th e y e a rs , w ith in th e R e p u b lic a n p a r t y , j u s t a s th e r e w ere a g a in s t R o o sev elt in t h e D e m o c ra tic p a rty . T h e loss o f th e P re s id e n c y le f t d eep w oun ds, a n d i t is o n ly h u m a n t h a t t h e p a r t y le a d e rs a n d t h e le g isla to rs sh o u ld seek to ta k e It o u t o n th e m a n w ho lost. As o n e p a r t y s t a l ­ w a r t p u t i t to th i s c o lu m n : “W e n o t o nly h a d t h e c a k e , we h a d i t stu ffe d do w n in o u r m o u th s , w h e n s u d d e n ly i t w as s n a tc h e d aw ay fro m u s.” P u p p e ts ? O n to p o f th i s is t h e n a t u r a l re s e n tm e n t a g a in s t y e a rs o f w h a t t h e le g isla to rs c o n sid e r c o n tro l by th e G o v e rn o r’s office. T h e y ’ve o f ­ te n in th e p a s t w h isp e re d a b o u t bein g p u p p e ts p u lle d o n strin g s . Now a few o f th e m a r e b e g in n in g to b re a k free. T h e S queeze T h e le g isla to rs in W e s tc h e s te r ai'e c a u g h t in a squeeze, too, b e ­ tw e e n p a r t y re g u la r ity a n d th e tid e of a n t i - t a x fe e lin g in t h a t co u n ty . W e s tc h e s te r, r ic h e s t o f c o u n tie s, h a s a tr a d it io n o f ta x op p o sitio n . T h e r e w as a tim e w h e n a ta x p a y e rs s trik e th r e a te n e d in t h a t c o u n ty a g a i n s t G o v e rn o r L e h m a n . M oreo ver, m a n y o f th e m e d iu m - h ig h b r a c k e t W e stc h e ste r re s id e n ts w ith p lu s h jo b s i n N YC ow n h o m e s w ith h ig h assessm en ts. T h e y p u t e v e ry th in g in to th o s e ho m es. A n d th e y ’ll b e d a m n e d if th e y c a n see g iv in g th e i r m o n e y to t h e S ta t e f o r u n iv e rsitie s a n d o th e r fo l-d e -r o l to le sser m o r ta ls w h o d o n ’t live in W e stc h e ste r. T h e y d o n ’t see “ w hy In h e ll we h a v e to s u p p o r t t h e p o o re r c o u n t­ ie s” in a n y fo rm . P re s s u re G ro w s o n I ts e lf T h e W e s tc h e s te r le g isla to rs a r e feelin g th is pressiu-e, a n d i t is s tro n g e n o u g h t o m a k e tiie m r e ­ s is t t h e G o v e rn o r’s b u d g et. I t s t a r t e d w ith a few le tte rs , a n d th e n a s t h e le g isla to rs b e g a n to m a k e h e a d lin e s t h e n u m b e rs i n ­ c re a s e d to t h e th o u s a n d s . T h e p re s s u re g rew o n itself. T h a t e x p la in s In p a r t w h y L iv ­ in g s to n P la t t, W e s tc h e s te r boss, a n d h is p o te n t la w p a r t n e r W il­ lia m B leak ley , a r e s ta n d in g u p a g a in s t t h e R e p u b lic a n h e a d o f t h e S ta te . As fo r th e E rie C o u n ty boys. It is a d m itte d In O O P circ le s t h a t th e y w o u ld n ’t h a v e b een In th e o p p o sitio n c a m p h a d W e s tc h e s te r n o t h e a d e d th e a tta c k . A re n ’t t h e le g isla to rs a n d th e c o u n ty bosses v u ln e ra b le ? C a n ’t th e G o v e rn o r p u n is h th e m b y r e ­ m o v in g p a tro n a g e . I s n 't t h a t w h a t th e D ew ey o f te n y e a rs ago w ould h a v e d o n e ? T h e a n s w e r is t h a t th e y a n d t h e S t a t e a d m in is tr a tio n n e e d e a c h o th e r. An e lectio n Is c o m in g on. D ew ey c a n n o t a ffo rd a t th is tim e t o d a m a g e p a r t y s u p p o r t kgr p la y ­ in g a r o u n d w ith p a tro n a g e . A n d o n t h e o th e r sid e, th i s is a b a sic re a s o n , also , w h y t h e re v o lt to n o t a r e a l one. T h e le a d e rs n e e d Dewey. F ro m a p o litic a l p o in t o f view, how ever, so m e o f t h e s h re w d e r boys a re sa y in g t h a t If W e s tc h e s te r a n d E rie su cceed In c u t tin g v ita l I>arts o u t o f th e b u d g e t, i t ’s goincr to h u r t t h e p a r ty . H e re ’s t h e re a s o n in g : C o n sid e r » C ase itemi fo r c a p ita l ootvstn,. w h ic h G o v e rn o r Dewey p a y fo r in a s in g le year. ^ ^ T h e G o v e rn o r arg u es thaf a s y o u g o ” w ill sav e a s a m o u n t o f m o n e y fo r T h e D e m o c ra ts a re sayintTft^! re a l “p a y a s y o u go” y o u use.” I h e y s a y i t isn’t fo r a s in g le y e a r ’s ta x p a y ^ ^ M be sa d d le d w ith p a y m e n t for w h ic h a r e to b e u sed for ^ y e a rs . T h e y ’r e w orking a r g u m e n t f o r a ll i t ’s w o r^ S om e G O P Sidelights H ow does a ll th is Internal hum 1 In g a ffe c t p o p u la r W alter Maho«' ey, v e te r a n E rie C o unty S S l w h o is fig h tin g th e Govern™? b u d g e t? M a h o n e y te said tS h! In lin e f o r t h e p osition of w ja m in F e in b e rg as R e p u b ^ ’ le a d e r o f t h e S e n a te , if Peini^^ goes o v er to t h e to p p o sitio n ^ th e P u b lic S erv ice C o m S i n ? I s n ’t I t p o ssib le t h a t the gop le g isla to rs w ill a rg u e th a t h e isn^ re g u la r e n o u g h to be leader? 0 , will M a h o n e y ’s frie n d s be able to a rg u e t h a t i t ’s re a lly D e w e y who is n ’t r e g u la r — disregarding the n e e d s of t h e u su a l g o p tax policies. M e a n w h ile S e n a to r Aastin W E rw in o f G en e se e a n d ma^be sorae o th e r s a r e s ittin g back hoping t h a t a ll th i s fig h tin g will aid t h e ir o w n c h a n c e s of Ow;oniin« m a jo r ity le ad er. S u p p o se' ro a d - b u ild in g w ere c u t. N ow i t so h a p p e n s t h a t In m a n y u p s ta te c o m m u n itie s t h e 'f a r m e r s seek w ork o n t h e ro a d s f o r a few m o n th s o l th e y e a r. A n d i t so h a p p e n s , to o , t h a t w h o g ets th e s e jo b s Is d e te rm in e d b y th e local G O P le a d e rs. I t ’s a le sse r fo r m o f p a tro n a g e , b u t so m a n y th o u s a n d s o f p eo p le g e t th e s e te m p o ra r y jo b s t h a t th e y fo r m a n im p o r t a n t v o tin g bloc. 'This m ig h t n o t m e a n v e ry m u c h to W e s t­ c h e ste r. b u t i t m e a n s a lo t to t h e u p s ta te c o u n tie s. A n d It m e a n s a lo t to t h e G O P S t a t e C o m m ittee. T h is e x a m p le in d ic a te s, to o, w h y CjtOP le g isla to rs— th o s e o p p o sin g t h e b u d g e t— a r e h a v in g a n in n e r b a ttle a b o u t w h a t th e y w a n t c u t. A n o th e r s ig n ific a n t d e v e lo p m e n t is t h e f a c t t h a t S t a t e em plo yees m ig h t be h u r t b y t h e t a x - c u tt in g m a n e u v e rs. T h e s e em ployees fo rm cohesive, p o w e rfu l u n it, s trp n g ly co n scio u s o f t h e i r a im s a n d need s, a n d well in fo rm e d a b o u t th e people GOP Boys ISot Surv w h o h e lp th e m o r In ju r e th e m . I f th e p r e s e n t s itu a tio n in t h e L egis­ A bout Frank Hogan la tu r e s h o u ld r e d o u n d to t h e ir I n ­ R e p u b lic a n d is tr ic t leader,s have 1 ju r y , t h e re p e rc u ssio n s c o u ld be to ld M a n h a t t a n G O P boss Tom f a r - r e a c h in g . C u r r a n : “W e d o n ’t like Frank D e m o c ra t T a c tic s H o g a n . W e d o n ’t w a n t to back T h e D e m o c ra ts a re p la n n in g th is h i m fo r re -e le c tio n a« District f u r t h e r ta c tic a l a p p r o a c h t o t h e A tto rn e y . S o a t le a st let’s agree b u d g et, too. I t is lik ely to com e o n so m e r e a l ite m s we want from th is w eek. T h e y ’r e g o in g a f t e r th e h im in r e t i u n f o r o u r .support H | we give i t to h im a t all.” O n e o f t h e leadens in this move* m e n t is O re n R o o t. Jr., who as* p ire s to b e D is tr ic t A ttorney him- 1 se lf o r a t le a s t B o ro u g h President, I 9 4 O th e r s b e in g considered as poe-! sible G O P candidate^' for the| M a n h a t t a n B o ro u g h Prcvsidency a r e J a c o b J . G n u n e t, now with tlie S ta t e P o w e r Authority^ former V e te ra n s o n t h e N Y C list C h ie f o f t h e H om icide Bureau of 3,356 eligibles f o r T r a n s i t P a t ­ u n d e r D ew ey a n d Hogan: and ro lm a n , C o rre c tio n O fficer a n d M u r r a y G u rfe in , form er Dewey B rid g e a n d T u n n e l O fficer c o n ­ p ro b e r. As o f now , Root still has t h e edge. s t it u te 94 p e r c e n t o f t h e to ta l. T h e d is a b le d v e te ra n s co m p ris e 13 fFho A re the Frienda p e r c e n t o f th e to t a l a n d 17 p e r c e n t o f t h e v e te ra n s . T h e n o n - v e t­ O f Civil Service? e r a n s a m o u n t to a li tt le less t h a n W H O a r e t h e best friends of 6 p e r ce n t. civil serv ice em ployees? Don’t Re­ T h e b re a k d o w n follow s: p e a t T h is h a s b een getting l e t ^ P.C . o f f r o m it s re a d e r s , a n d we’d lilie No. F u U L is t y o u rs. T h is w eek’s list im'ludes a la rg e n u m b e r o f voters for V e t e r a n s .........................3,167 94 w h o w ere a c tiv e in supporting ww D is a b le d 443 13 M itc h e ll v e t preferena^ bill N o n -d ls a b le d 2,724 81 S t a t e S e n a to r M acN eil MitohelL N o n -v e te r a n s ............ 189 6 G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E- Dewey. S ta te D em o c ra tic Chainnan T o ta l eligibles . . . . . . 3,356 100 l E . F ita p a trlc k . , „ D isa b le d v e t s t a t u s w ill m o ve t h e P aSu ta t e S e n a t o r Seym our Halpewh o ld e r in to t h e to p g ro u p , a c ­ F o r m e r U. 8 . S e n a to r James c o rd in g to h is p e rc e n ta g e r a t in g a m o n g t h e fello w -d isab led . T h e S t a t e C o m p tro lle r Prank *• neg lig ib le n u m b e r o f n o n - v e te r ­ , a n s m a k e s t h e v e t e r a n p re f e re n c e M oore. S t a t e C ivil Servioe Conunisslone ffe c t o n e t h a t d is tin g u is h e s b e t­ a lk . w een d is a b le d a n d n o n -d ls a b le d e r HA. lex EFlio t K a p la n , Deputy v e te ra n , r a t h e r t h a n b e tw e e n v e t­ tanoller a n d fo r m e r direct(»r ol ^ e r a n a n d n o n - v e te r a n . I n o th e r d v U S e rv ic e R rfo r m Ass(«laWoa w ord s, i t 's a n a ll- v e te r a n c o n te s t D r. N o la n D . C. Lewis, dirt-owr f o r t h e jobs. P s y c h ia tr ic I n s titu te . W illia m R e id , chairm an, B o a r d o f Transportation. .W illiam B ro d y . d i r e ^ « ' a o n n el, N Y C H e a lth D ep artm e^ R a lp h L. V a n Name, s e c ^ . N Y C E m p lo y ees R etirem ent P . C . o n L is t A re V e te ra n s Dr. Tolman Gets Desk Set Gift from Officers and Staff ALBANY, F eb . 28— T h e officers a n d s t a f f o f T h e Civil S erv ice E m p loyees A sso c ia tio n g av e D r. P r a n k L. T o lm a n , p re s id e n t o f t h e A sso ciatio n , a f o l d d e sk se t. a t h e a d q u a r te r s o n E lk S tr e e t. W ith t h e s e t w e n t a p a r c h m e n t scroll re a d in g : “D r. F r a n k L. T o lm a n , T e S a lu ta n u s . T h e offlcers a n d office s ta ff oif T h e C ivil S erv ice E m p loyees A sso ciatio n , in p re s e n tin g to you th e s e to k e n s, do so w ith d e e p a p ­ p re c ia tio n of g u id a n c e , y o u r sen se o f f a irn e s s a n d y o u r im fa llln g , h o n e s t a p p lic a tio n to o u r p ro b ­ lem s, e v id en ced d u r in g y o u r lo n g y e a rs oS. serv ice w ith u s. I t Is o u r h o p e t h a t y o u w ill c o n tin u e In good h e a l th a n d Uve lo n g to e n ­ jo y th e s e g ifts t h a t w e so h a p p ily p re s e n t." D r. T o lm a n h a d t e a r s in h is eyes a s h e e x p re s se d h ie a p p ro o laU o n a n d g x i i t i t u ^ S>ence<r R . Y oung, treasurer 3STYC C o n g re s s m a n T . V incent A sse m b ly m a n W ilson t?^ r . ^ ’p r a n k L. T olm an, C ivil S erv ice Employeei> H e n ry C o h en , S ta te Merit Award ^ ^ a r l e s B rln d . Counsel, E d u c a tio n D e p a r tm e n t C h a rle s C am pbell, Uve D ire c to r, S ta te C?ivil D e p a rtm e n t. ,jst? Ot W a n t to a d d to c o n trib u te y o u r / ^ .j o r c*" y o u s e n d in c a n b e oi persons m in o r officials, o r eye ^ o u ts id e o f 8ovei*nment. pgdbe local, m im lclp al, y^te, e ra l. W h e n se n d in g f ^ give y o u r reaso n s « C l^ A d d ress D o n ’t R ^ S f ^ .a n e 1 S erv ice UQADER, 9^ ’ K ew Y o rk 7. N. Y* CIVIL IVIarch 1? 1949 SKRVICE Page Sevctt LEADER Jay’ B IL L S I N L E G I S L A T U R E Bills Moving in Legislature S e n a te (I n tr o d u c tio n n u m b e rs given) continues t h e d ig e st title fo r o n e o r m o re y e a rs , to C o n d o n , to L a b o r ). L a b o r L aw , nduced in t h e lf 2 gis- a c q u ire p e r m a n e n t s t a tu s a s of §161-a new . C ivil S erv ice e m ­ I I n t. P r i n t ^ ^ 17 C o n d o n — W ork, C om p., p u b lic em p lo y ees. .R e p t. in S e n a te «s Aihanv. I n t r o d u c t o r y d a te of o rig in a l a p p o in tm e n t to ployees to g et tw o d a y s r e s t in sev en, o ne o f w h ic h s h a ll be 25 G riffith — E d u c. L aw , teachesrs’ re tir e m e n t, c re d it— R e p . in S e n a t« ^gin en . “S ” s t a n d s fo r n e x t h ig h e r title . , . for A sse m b ly . " T o M iJitary S ervice C re d it (S. 1234, S a tu r d a y o r S u n d a y , in citie s o f ^oq W icks— S ta t e b rid g e a u th o r ity , pratrolm en— P a s s e d S e n a t e F in o — C ivil S erv ice L aw , a p p lic a n t* , b ir th — P a s s e d S e n a te „ means t h a t a iJill h a s] c o n d o n , to Civil -Service; A. 1465, over 100,000 . S ta te I n c r e m e n ts (S. 1368, E r - j H u lts — S ta t e r e tir e m e n t, p a r k police— 3 rd rd g , in S e n a te to t h e P en sio n s W ilson, to W ay s & M e a n s ). M ili­ i o n e c o m m i tt e e t a r y L aw , §246. Allows p e rs o n s w in, to Civil S e rv ic e ). C h a p . 494 343 W illia m s o n — E d u c. L aw , d ist. s u p ts., a p p o in tm e n t— P a s s e d S e n a te in c o n n e c tio n w i t h w hose n a m e s w ere o n eligible list of 1947. Continij(ps to A p ril 1 ,' 403 C o n d o n — V illag e L aw , police, p e n sio n s v et.— 3 rd rd g , i n S e n a t e and A s s e m b ly n a m e . fo r a p p o in tm e n t to c o m p e titiv e 1950, sp e c ia l p ro v isio n s f a r s a l- (^23 S c a n la n — L a b o r L aw , t r a n s i t w o rk ers, defin e— R e p t. in S e n a te I f ffie c o m m i tt e e n a m e Civil service p o sitio n s, w h ile a b ­ a rie s a n d a n n u a l in c re m e n ts o f „ . 3 F itz g e ra ld — N Y C asst, d e p u ty re g is te r, lis t— R e p t. In S e n a te G rifiath— E d u c. L aw , r e tir e d te a c h e rs , r e t u r n — A rd rd g . in S e n a te s e n t o n m ilita r y d u ty a n d p e r ­ c e r t a in s t a te em p lo y ees a p p o in te d 1 ‘€ j ! e i n b o th H o uses. to p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y m e n t a f tl eori aj M ito h ell— E d u c. lia w , lib ra r y assets., p a y N Y C — R e p t. in S e n a te .npnt S t a t u s (S. 1338, S o r- m a n e n tly a p p o in te d to m in im u m ^ m p o ra r y o r p ro v is io n a l em p lo y - ; g S erv . L aw . m u n ic . m e r it a w a rd bds.— R e p t. i n S e n a te •“^ f f s e r v i c e ) . C ivil service g ra d e a f t e r te r m i n a ti o n o f m ili­ te m e n t in serv ice o r o c c u p a tio n a l 1 w ith n o t less t h a n 20 t a r y d u ty , s a la ry a n d s e n io rity L aw , p o lice, p.enslon 3 , v e t , - 3 r d rd g . In A ssem b ly “’^ S ic e sh a ll a c q u ire p e r - c r e d it fo r tim e Served o n m ilita r y g ra u p s U sted in 140, Civil Serv ice : . ctatus a n d be a p p o in te d d u ty &s th o u g h p r e s e n t a n d a c tin g Law . T o o m ey — E d u c. L aw , d ist. su p ts., a p p o in t.— 3 rd rd g . in A ssem b ly A p p o in tm e n ts Age (S. 1375, M e- 513 W ilso n — P o lice p e n sio n s, covmti€s, vet.— 3 rd rd g . in A ssem b ly SaVof d a te o f o rig in a l a p - fr o m d a te o f fii-st c e rtific a tio n . M ilita ry S ervice C re d it (S. 1235, K e n n a n , to Civil S e rv ic e ). M i l l - 1603 S t u a r t — M e n t. H yg. L aw , n u r s e tr a in i n g — T o G o v e rn o r f.n t- m ilitary serv ice d u r shall n o t c o n s titu te in - C o n d o n , to Civil S erv ice; A. 1466, t a r y L aw , §246. P ro v id e s t h a t . If F itz p a tr ic k — N Y C a s s t. d p ty . regis.- l i s t - 3 rd rd g . in A ssem bly ‘L - fixes s a la ry a t h ig h e s t W ilson, to W a y s & M e a n s ), M ili­ m in im u m ag e re q u ire m e n ts a r e ; 739 % in a n y y e a r p lu s in - t a r y L aw , §246-b» new . 'A llow g e sta b lish e d fo r a p p o in tm e n t to a n y jjjs from o rig in al a p p o in t- persoA s w ho se rv e d in W .W . I I p o sitio n in p u b lic serv ice a n d p e r ­ a rm e d forces, if h o n o ra b ly d is ­ so n w ho w as r e a c h e d fo r a p p o i n t­ J S e n t S t a t u s (S. 1381, Z a r . c h a rg e d a n d re s id e n t o f s t a t e a t m e n t w hile in m ilita r y serv ice h a d P* 949 R o m a n , to Civil S e r- tim e of e n try , c r e d it f o r m ilita r y n o t a t t a i n e d t h e m in im u m age r rivil’ S e r v ic e L aw , §16-c service in lo c al p e n s io n o r r e t i r e ­ re q u ire d , r e t ir e m e n t s t a t u s a n d se n io rity s h a ll b e g in a t d a te h e r pennits p e r so n s h o ld in g m e n t fu n d s . P o lice P a y (S. 1326, C o n d o n , re a c h e s s u c h m in im u m age. nent p osition s in c la s sifie d »"vice c o m p e titiv e c la s s a fte r to I n t e r n a l A ffa irs). F ix e s m in i­ S ta te P o lice S a la ry (S. 1417, j provisionally in n e x t h ig h e r m u m p a y o n a n d a f t e r J a n . 1, G riffith , to F in a n c e ; A. 1656, V an 1950, fo r m e m b e rs o f u n if o rm e d C leef, to W a y s & M e a n s ). P e r ­ LEC..VL N O T IC E fo rces o f m u n ic ip a l p olice fo rce m its m e m b e rs o f s t a t e po lice a f t e r L r r n i ilA N .— I n p u r s u a n t o t a n o r- a f t e r th r e e y e a rs service, a t m a x i­ 10 y e a rs a s p riv a te s , to receive A C ivil S e r v ic e C a re e r O f f e r s T h e s e A d v a n ta g e s: P \o n w a h Ic W illia m T . C o llin s, a m u m r a t e ovf p a y fo r su c h p o sitio n s. in c re a s e o f $100 i n a n n u a l s a la ry j lhe c o u n t y o f N ew Y o rk , noV e te ra n Salarie;? (S. 1328, F in o , • Permanent Tenure • Good Salaries • Automatic increases a n d a d d itio n a l $100 a f t e r 15 y ears. PLpby fiv e n to a ll p e r s o n s h av in sr M ilita ry L aw , ’ uiiiist Lillian O ch s, la te o f th e to C ivil S erv ice). • Promotional Opportunities • Sick Leave • Vacation • Pension T r a n s i t R e ti r e m e n t (S. 1421, \'cw Y ork, d e c e a s e d , to p re s e n t ' with v o u c h e rs t h e r e o f , to t h e §246. Allows civil serv ice e m p lo y ­ S c a n la n , to N Y C ). N Y C A dm in . C I V I L S E R V IC E E L I G I B L E L I S T S R E M A I N I N E F F E C T 4 Y R S . Lh,. at his p la c e o l tr a n s a c t i n g ees in c o m p e titiv e c la ss re s to re d P ' , the offlce o f R a l p h K . J a c o b s to p e r m a n e n t s t a tu s a f t e r m ilita r y Code, §B3-4.1 new . R e q u ire s NYC A c c cp to n ce o f A p p o in tm e n t M a y B e D e fe rre d I f P e a lr e d , P n r l n g t h e L i f e o f t h e I J s t b o a r d fo r m e m ­ ■), K Jacobs. J r .. h is a t to r n e y s , a t service, a p p o in te d to h ig h e r c la s s ­ tra n s p o irta tio n i Broadway, in th e B o r o u g h o f M anb e rs h ip in c ity r e t ir e m e n t fu n d , in the City o f N ew Y o rk , S t a t e o f ific a tio n o n w a r d u r a tio n basis, P re p a re N O W ! A p p lic a tio n s O p e n M a r, 9 p la c e d on elig ib le lis t fo r to s u b m it to b o a rd o f e s tim a te fork, on o*" b e fo re t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f 1a n d d a t a a s to e a c h m e m b e r a s b o a rd p ro m o tio n . f o lk , th e 1 3 th d ay o f DeN YC Teacher A p p o in tm e n ts m a y re q u ire ; m e m b e rs s h a ll be (S. 1237, G re e n g e rg ; A. 1581, O l- classified in p ro p e r gro u p s. M O R R IS M E T Z , E x e c u to r . liffe, to E d u c a tio n ). E d u c a tio n T r a n s i t V a c a tio n s (S. 1425, IpH K. JACOBS & R A L P H K. L aw , §2519. E x a m in a tio n s sh a ll S c a n la n , to P u b . S e rv ic e ). P u b lic T JACOBS. J r ., n o t be h e ld in N Y C f o r s u b s titu te S erv ice L aw , §133-b. Allows o p ­ iiiorneys fo r E x e c u to r , lind P 0. ad d re ss. 22B B ro a d w a y , te a c h e rs , clerk s, la b o ra to r y a s ­ e ra tin g em ployees o f N Y C t r a n s ­ rough of M a n h a tta n , N ew Y o rk 7, s is ta n ts , lib ra r ia n s , p sy ch o lo g ists p o r ta tio n b o a rd to a d d to th e ir York. o r o th e r s u b s titu te p o sitio n s in v a c a tio n s in follo w in g y e a r, im u se d e AGE UP TO 36 YEARS • IKIINIMUM HEIGHT 5 ft. 4 In. riSBERG SA D IE . — I n p u r s u a n c e o f te a c h in g o r su p e rv isin g sta ff. A p ­ e VISlOK 20/40 WITH GLASSES e WEIGHT IN PROPORTION sick leave a llo w a n c e s In excess of - of H o n o rab le W illia m T . C o l­ li Snrrogate o f t h e C o u n ty o f N ew p o in tm e n ts m u s t co m e fr o m e li­ 24 days. JVo E x p e rie n c e o r E d ucational RequiTem entK tDOlice is hnreby g iv e n t o a l l p e r s o n s gible lists fo r re g u la r a p p o in tm e n ts L E C T U R E C L A S S E S : W e d . & F r i . a t 1 : 1 5 , 5 : 3 0 a n d 7 ; 3 0 P .M . E m p loyees a s J u r o r s (S. 1422, idai&is ag ain st S a d ie S te in b e rg , w h o C o u n ty E m p lo y ee D isa b ility (S. 1 lime of h e r d e a t h re s id e d a t 2 5 P H Y S IC A L C L A S S E S : M o n ., W e d . & F r i . , H o u r ly 1 0 A .M .- 9 P .M . S c a n la n . to C ivil S erv ice! A. 1514, iPark West. In t h e C o u n ty a n d C ity 1273, F in e , to I n t e r n a l A ffa irs). M a r tin is , t o W a y s St ‘ M e a n s ). r rork, deceased, a n d w h o s e b u s in e s s C o u n ty L aw , § 6 -d new . C o u n ty A W EEK _j 838 B ro ad w ay . N ew Y o rk C ity . em ploy ees in h a z a rd o u s w o rk sh a ll C ivil S erv ice L aw , §3 1-d new . A l­ SALARY TO S T A R T Bit the sdme w i t h v o u c h e r s th e r e o f , low s civil serv ice em p lo y ees leave receiv e fu ll p a y a n d be re s to re d ^wbscribers, a t t h e i r p la c e o f tr a n s a b sen ce p a y to serv ice a s E B I/ /^ A D D IB D A u to m a tic in c re a s e s to $ 6 8 .2 5 |baiine5.« a t t h e office oif O lv a n y . to a c tiv e d u ty o r r e t ir e d o n d is ­ of C L E R K -W A R R IC K a — 4 0 -H o u r W e e k j u r o r s ; ' p ro v id es t h a t th e y sh a ll j Donnelly, th e i r a t to r n e y s , a t N o. a b ility sh o u ld th e y b e in ju re d . Place, in th e B o r o u g h o f M an n o t be re q u ire d to t u r n o v er to N YC P o lice S a la rie s (S. 1327, Clas.ses TUES. & TH U R S., 1 :1 5 , 6 and 8 P.M. i IB the City o f N e w Y o rk , S t a t e o f OD or b e fo re th e I 7 t h d a y o f C o n ra d , to N Y C ). E s ta b lis h e s s t a te a n y fees re c e iv e d a s ju ro rs . E m ploy ee S trik e s D efin ed (S. m in im u m s a la r y fo r N Y C police 1Sew york. th e 3 r d d a y o f N o v em SALARY 1434, P in e , to C ivil S e rv ic e ; A. NEW YORK CITY a n d c o rre c tio n d e p t. iS. In c re a s e s in 3 ye a rs to $ 8 0 a w k . SYLVAN O E S T R E IC H E R , P olice D e a th B e n e fits (S. 1350, 1666, G allo w ay , t o L a b o r). Civil SAMTIEL M IC H E L M A N F r e e b o o k le t, “ N e w Y o r k F in e s t C ra w fo rd , to I n t e r n a l A ffa irs). S erv ice L aw , §22-a . P ro v id e s t h a t LNY, EISNER & D O N N E L L Y . in th e M a k in g ,” « e n t o n re q u e s t. P ro v id e s fo r a c c id e n ta l d e a t h ben_ s trik e s b y p u b lic em p lo y ees sh a ll Attorneys f o r E x e c u to r s . J «na P. O. a d d re ss . 2 0 E x c h a n g e eflts f o r po lice I n ju r e d In p e r ­ m e a n t h e d o in g in c o n c e rt by Classes M O N . & W E D . a t 1 0 : 3 0 A .M ., 1 : 1 5 , 5 : 3 0 & 7 : 3 0 P .M . New York 5. N ew Y o rk . p re -c o n c e iv e d a r r a n g e m e n t o r in fo r m a n c e o f d u ty . N Y C H o sp ita l E m p lo y ees (S. p a r tic ip a tio n w ith o n e o r m o re , CHRIST, a ls o k n o w n a s OPENING CLASS TUESDAY, Mar. 1st a t 5:30 P.M. GRAMMAS a n d a ls o k n o w n 1 3 5 2 ,P u re y ; A. 1560,Low, to N Y C ). o th e r p u b lic em p lo y ees o f c e r t a in ISTOS G RAM M AS.— C it a ti o n .— P . A W EEK A d m in. Code, §581-1.0. P ro v id es a cts. , SALARY 3—The P e o p le of t h e S t a t e o f TO S T A R T by th e g ra c e o f G od f r e e a n d f o r emploorees in D ep t, o f H o s­ M e n ta l H y g ie n e IK p t., E m ­ A tte n d T u e s d a y as O u r G u e s t A selon G ra n m ia s , K a t h r j ’n p ita ls a five d a y w eek w ith 1 a n d ployees (S. 1453, H a lp e m ; A. 1678, f Bachaltis, V e ra N ih K e r la k a k o s , y-i tim e s p a y fo r o v ertim e. R a b in , to C ivil S e rv ic e ). Civil 3s Vina N ie K e r ia k a k o a , E v a n P o lice R e tir e m e n t (S. 1353, S ervice L aw . §8 9-a n ew . P ro v id e s P ij Ealodemas, V a s illk e C o n s ta n d y , 2 5 0 D ays * W o r k a Y e a r G u a r a n te e d P re p a r e F o r Coming /■"jHiul, th e n e x t o f k i n a n d h e ir s F u re y , to Civil S erv ic e ; A. 1596, f o r r e tir e m e n t o f in s titu tio n a l e m ­ R e g a rd le s s o f W e a t h e r N. Y. C ity ExaminatloM [0! Christ G ra m m a s , a ls o k n o w n a s F eely , to P e n s io n s ). C ivil S erv ice ployees in m e n ta l h y g ie n e d e p t, Wimnias a n d a ls o k n o w n a s D A IL Y C I O O C L aw , § 88 . P e r m its m e m b e rs o f Qfamniaa, d ec eased , s e n d g re c ta f t e r 25 y e a rs o f t o t a l service o r WAGE 9 I Wt/CD police fo rce In r e t ir e m e n t sy ste m a t ag e 60. ( $ 4 , 8 1 2 a Y e a r) if. Peter M. G ra n im a s , w h o re s id e s to r e t ir e a f t e r 20 y e a rs o f serv ice Moore S tree t, H a c k e n s a c k , N ew 12 N YC L eg al H o lid a y s (A. 1446, 5 Years Experience Qualifies — Numerous Existing Vacancies o r a t a g e 60. I lately ap p lied to t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s our County o f N ew Y o r k to h a v e P olice S a la rie s (S. 1357, Seelye, R o m a n , to G en . L a w s ). G e n . C o n ­ C L A S S M E E T S T U E S D A Y S A T 8 PJVI. i inrtrument in w r i t i n g , - d a t e d t h e to I n t e r n a l A ffa irs). P ro v id e s fo r s tr u c tio n L aw , §24. R e q u ire s t h a t 1B? r e l a t i n g t o b d th em ployees in N Y C d ep ts. p a id iperMnal p r o p e rty , d u ly p ro v e d as $3,000 m in im u m s a la r y fo r p a t r o l ­ A W EEK SA L A R Y fro m c ity f u n d s s h a ll b e p a i d fo r *ill aii(i te s t a m e n t o f C h r is t m a n in m u n ic ip a l police fooxie. ^52 TO S T A R T •Jlso know n a s C h a r le s G r a m m a s E m ployees in C itie s (S. 1362 ,' n o t less t h a n 12 le g a l hoU days. IN S U R E Y O U R F U T U R E SANITATION MAN Starting Salary »60 A Week $50 POST OFFICE *60.50 PATROLMAN $52 CASHIER CARPENTER ' Mown as C h r is to G r a m m a s , dewas a t th e ti m e o f h i s d e a t h ' “ll 236 E a s t 3 2 n d S tr e e t, th e I.” New Y o rk ; » f,?' e a c h o f y o u a r e c ite d th e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t tWtaiy o( New Y o rk , a t t h e H a ll o l I d» . ^ o » n ty d f N e w Y o r k , o n , M arch, o n e t h o u s a n d n in e 1111 ^ *®''‘y ''in e , a t h a l f - p a s t te n l»iii ^?'‘<5noon o f t h a t d a y , w h y J If, te s ta m e n t s h o u ld n o t b o opert)-^^* ae a w ill o f r e a l w id SOCIAL INVESTIGATOR Classes T u e s . & T h u r s . a t 6 : 3 0 P .M . ol lh»'? w hereof, w e h a v e c a u s e d Bf S u r r o g a t e 's C o u r t ‘ « e Baid C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k L . ^ w e u n to affix ed . W itn e s s , j«onorable W illiam T . C o llin s, s a id C o u n ty o l 23rri co u n ty , th e 01 m, F e b r u a r y , in t h e y e a r kunrirL t h o u s a n d n in e f o ity - n in e . Cl»., A.. D O N A H U E . fK of th e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t. ' order*^'?^®'^AVE.— In p u r s u a n c e 'SarrnS;. W illia m T . illct 1, of th e C o u n ty o f N ew g iv e n to a ll p e rs o n s 1.'*'^ Coiin,® } G u s ta v e D e H a s p e rg , ™ the snlf ® Y o rk , d ec eased , Vrihnr? w ith v o u c h e r s t h e r e o f , '‘*»e88 p la c e o l tr a n s aichaSJ ‘ii® o ® c e o l R a l p h JC. * t h e i r a t to r n e y s , in t h e B o r o u g h o l •* Ynrl® N ew Y o rk , 1 jT-' 1949 *>o*ore t h e 2 8 t h P O S T A L A c c re d ite d by S t a t e Ins. Dept. A p p ro v ed f o r V eterans E N R O L L M E N T N O W O P E N — ^ l a s a L im ite d in Size C L E R K -C A B R IE R T h e B e st B o o k is th e A R C O B O O K : POSTAL CLERK C A R R IE R ... $2.00 T h o ro u g h p re p a ra tio n fo r y o u r test. 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A dditional places will d e p e n d on th e n u m b e r of a p p lic a n ts from th e localities. SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, March 1 . ----------------------- CIVIL Mjrch 1.JL949 SERVICE Page Nine LEADER EDITORIAL E X A M S F O M U B L IC JO B S More People Seek Public Jobs Now of p la c e m e n t, o r as a p erso n n el , 0061 V iro lo g ist „nrv in th e S ta t e y e a r s ’ b ed sid e n u rs in g e x p e rie n c e ; 30, in p o sitio n s a t $1,500 to $1,800, .. m a n a g e r in a la rg e co m m e rc ia l or L a b o ra to ry $ 7,000 L Albany. R eq u ires col- or s a tis f a c to r y eq u iv alen t. O p e n m u s t h a v e (a) fiive y e a rs of s a t i s ­ H in d u s tr i a l o rg a n iz a tio n ; o r g r a d u ­ an cy . R e q u ir e s Kfnn sp e c ia liz a - to all re s id e n ts of S ta te . F ee $2. fa c to ry office e x p e rie n c e ; o r (b) C IVIL Service Com m issions a re benefiting fro m th e (C loses F rid a y , on e y e a r of s a tis f a c to r y office e x ­ a tio n fr o m h ig h school a n d • 4 M edical school r ^ f a n d 4 y e a r s’ p r a c - E x a m A p ril 30. (iecline of .job o p p o rtu n itie s in priv a te in d u stry . T h e re p e rie n c e a n d g r a d u a tio n fr o m a I e d u catio n al, o r , M a r c h 25). y e a rs ’ of th e abo ve ex p erien ce. O n e ! 01* eligibility for, a t A C p e n -c o m p e titiv e y e a r’s ex p e rie n c e as a p riso n tic e m e d icin e in n ^ 0069 A s s is ta n t I n s tr u c t o r of s t a n d a r d se n io r h ig h sch o o l; o r (c) h a s been a rise in th e n u m b e r of a p p lic a n ts f o r g o v e rn ­ N u rsin g S cien ce a n d T h e o ry , D e ­ a s a tis f a c to r y e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a ­ m e n t jobs a nd in th e re q u e s ts fo r re sto ra tio n o f n a m e s 0079 J u n io r H e a tin g a n d V e n ­ G u a r d o r I n s tr u c t o r m a y be s u b ­ o r a d eg ree of Docto!!j p a r t m e n t of P ublfc W e lfa re , W e s t- tio n of th e fo reg o in g tr a in i n g a n d on eligible lists, by p erso n s w ho previously h a d d e c lin e d tila tin g E n g in e e r, D e p a r tm e n t of s t itu te d fo r o n e y e a r of th e above p h y m o ne of the (C loses T uesday, (C loses I C hester C o u n ty , $3,165 to $3,705 ex p erien ce. P u b lic W o rks, $3,450 to ta l. O n e ex p erien ce. F ive a n n u a l s a la ry i n ­ ph y sics plu s 4 yeaS job offers. W ith a f a llin g off of business in som e in d u s ­ to ta l. O n e v acan cy . R e q u ire s M a r c h 8 ). v a c a n c y in A lbany. D eg ree In m e ­ c re a se s of $132. F ee $2. E x a m e x p e rie n c e in viroioL,, T h e p a y is $1,380 to $3,105, p lu s m in d , in itia tiv e , in tellig en c e, c h a n ic a l e n g in e e rin g p lu s one A p ril 30. (C loses F rid a y , M a rc h , a d ia g n o stic laborato^ tries, including even la rg e ones, and resu ltin g layoffs, th e ^Kxhibits D esig n er,-, 1g r a d u a tio n fr o m a n a c c re d ite d __________ lod ging a n d food (o r a n allo w an ce ju d g m e n t, a d d re s s a n d a p p e a r ­ y e a r ’s e x p e rie n c e in th e desig n of 25). ngpartm ent $3,312 I school of n u rs in g , possessio n of. secu rity of public e m p lo y m en t is becom ing a m ag n e tic ; fa c to ry equivalent o2] in lieu th e re o f) a n d all service an ce. ,^ancy in th e S t a t e i o r e lig ib ility fo r, a licen se to p r a c h e a tin g a n d v e n tila tin g sy stem s; 0087 P u b lic a tio n s P ro d u c tio n d e n ts a n d non-i-pcu fa c to r once again. c lo th in g a n d e q u ip m e n t. (c) P h y sic a l e x a m in a tio n . \ibany. R eq u ires h ig h ' tic e a s a re g iste re d p ro fe ssio n a l o r a m a s te r ’s d eg ree in m e c h a n ­ S u p erv iso r, S ta t e D e p a rtm e n ts , P e e $5. T he fo rm e r ten s of colum ns of help w a n te d a d v e rtis ­ (d) A n in v e s tig a tio n of m o ral ical e n g in e e rin g ; o r s a tis f a c to r y $4,242 to ta l. O n e v a c a n c y in A l­ i F rid a y , M arch 25) OiTicial E x a m N otice don in clu d in g o r s u p - I n u r s e in New Y o rk S ta te ,” six ty O p e n C o m p e titiv e * c h a ra c te r. ing h ave s h ru n k , prices of some sta p le s a re d ro p p in g , c o u r s e s in a r t , d i-aftcollege c re d it h o u rs ih n u r s in g eq u iv alen t. F ive a n n u a l s a la ry I n ­ b a n y in t h e C o n se rv a tio n D e p a r t­ T h e official n o tic e o f e x a m in a ­ j 0082 S en io r Soieniki iby equivalent to o n e e d u c a tio n b r su p erv isio n , a n d 3 5775 . P u b lic H e a lth N u rse, C a n d id a te s a re re q u ire d to a t ­ creases of $132. F e e $2. E x a m m e n t. R e q u ire s h ig h sch ool g r a d u ­ ■lo g y ). E d u catio n Denli fe w e r jo b s in p riv a te in d u stry a re to be h a d f o r th e a s k ­ tio n , as issu ed by S u p e r in te n d e n t ta in a t le a s t 75 p e r c e n t in e a c h A pril 30. (C loses F rid a y , M a rc h a tio n a n d 7 y e a rs ’ p u b lic a tio n s ; 232 to ta l. One vaSn? 'time stud y; or s a tis - y e a r s ’ bed sid e n u rs in g e x p e rie n c e ; $2,400 to ta l. F ive h u n d r e d v a ­ ing, an d Civil Service Com m issions no d o u b t h o p e t h a t J o h n A. G a ffn e y , follow s: ca n c ie s in th e D e p a r tm e n t of a n n o u n c e d sub division of th e 25). valent. Five a n n u a l [ o r s a tis f a c to r y e q u iv a le n t. O p e n ex p erien ce in c lu d in g th e p ro d u c ­ S ta t e M useum in I All a p p lic a n ts m u s t possiess th e w ritte n e x a m in a tio n . A ny c a n d i­ *'^ases of $120. F e e $2. to all re s id e n ts of S ta te . F e e $2. H e a lth . N YC re s id e n c e r e q u ir e ­ th e y can fill w ith c a p a b le em ployees th e jo b s t h a t th e y follow ing re q u ire m e n ts : 0080 A s s is ta n t G a s E n g in e e r, tio n of la y o u ts a n d h a n d jin g of q u ire s college gran,^ d a te w ho fails o r w h o is d is q u a li­ (Closes F rid a y , E x a m A pril 30. (Closes F rid a y , m e n t w aived. W r itte n t e s t m a y have found almost impossible to fill fo r so m any years. p rin tin g , of w h ic h 2 y e a r s ’ m u s t (1) U n ite d S ta t e s citizen (if P u b lic S ervice C o m m issio n, $4,242 I sp e c ia liz a tio n in bioir bril 30. be h e ld o u tsid e N YC a s well. A p ­ M a r c h 25). . citiz e n sh ip is claim ed by n a t u r a l ­ fied in a n y o n e o r m o re p a r t s to ta l. O ne v a c a n c y in NYC. D e ­ h a v e b een in a resp o n sib le c a p ­ j y e a p ’ experience in the p lic a tio n s m a y be filed by m a il. B ut th e effect will no d o u b t be g e n e ra l, so t h a t all e x a m ­ OPEN E X A M S iz atio n , o rig in al n a tu r a liz a tio n of th e e x a m in a tio n will n o t be gree in enfejineering a n d 3 y e a rs ’ a c ity ; o r s a tis f a c to r y e q u iv a le n t I c o n tro l of insects, of 0066 G u a rd F a rm e r, D e p a r tC a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e b e e n g r a d ­ inations will d r a w m ore a p p lic a n ts, in cluding th e la rg e s t f u r th e r co n sid e re d fo r eligibility. Instructor of w ith h ig h e r e d u c a tio n receiv in g p a p e rs o r c e rtifie d copy th e re o f, en g in e e rin g ex p e rie n c e -of w h ich i y e a r s ’ m u s t have been n V, m e n t o f P u b lic W e lfa re , W e st- u a te d fro m a c c re d ite d school of exam inations. A significant clue will be given a f t e r NYC C a n d id a te s m a y be re q u ire d to c re d it in lieu of e x p e rie n c e in p r o ­ m u s t be p re s e n te d o n th e d a y of jls, D e p a r t m e n t of P u b - . C hester C o u n ty , $2,985 to $3,585 one y e a r m u s t h a v e been w ith a n iirsin g a n d m u s t be R e g is te re d p re s e n t th e m se lv e s a t A lbany, or pu b lic u tility o r re g u la to r^ ' body p o rtio n to its v alu e F ive a n n u a l s ig n ific a n t research n th e p h y sical e x a m in a tio n ), W estchester C o u n ty , I S e v e ra l vacan cies. A ges 21 N u rse in th e S ta te of New Y o rk, opens its S a n ita tio n M an exam ination, on W e d n e s d a y , 3 y e a rs ’ graduate work (2) B etw een t h e ag es of 21 a n d a t so m e o th e r _^designated p o in t In e n g in e e rin g w ork fo r th e p r o ­ s a la ry in c re a se s of $180. F ee $3. ia liz a tio n in biology ai, $3,705 total. R e q u ire s 40 A p ril 30, 1949. M in im u m ; or q u alified to be so re g iste re d . M arch 9. If m ore th a n 20,000 apply, you ca n be sure 40 y e a rs (c a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e on d ay s su b se q u e n t to th e d a te of d u c tio n a n d d is trib u tio n of g as; E x a m A pril 30. 'C lo ses F rid a y , of th e above experience y from an a c c r e d i t e d ; ^40 ibs. s t r i p p e d , ! F e e $1. M a x im u m age. 36. (No t h a t th e ru sh to g o v e rn m e n t jobs is on ag a in in full sw ing. th e w ritte n e x a m in a tio n fo r a re a c h e d th e ir 21 s t b ir th d a y a n d g ra d u a tio n fr o m h ig h school a n d M a rc h 25). nursing,possession of, s a tis f a c to r y h e a r in g a n d e y e sig h t 1 fa c to ry equivalent R' T he lo n g er lines a t a p p lic a tio n w indow s show t h a t the m u s t n o t h a v e p a sse d th e ir 40tih c o n tin u a n c e of p re s c rib e d te sts. lity fo r, a license to p r a c - (yjgiQjj ^ o t less t h a n 2 0 /4 0 in | closing d a te ). 5 y e a rs ’ e n g in e e rin g e x p erien ce of 0084 A ssociate E d u c a tio n S u p ­ s a la ry increases of $ H ow to A pply tre n d h a s s ta rte d . b ir th d a y on th e d a te of th e w r it­ w h ich one y e a r sh a ll h a v e i n ­ erv iso r (P ro fe ssio n a l E d u c a tio n ), E x a m A pril 30. irint registered p ro fe s s w n a l gyg se p a ra te ly , w ith o u t g la s- ' A p p lic a tio n m u s t be s u b m itte d cluded t h e s p e c ia liz a tio n n o te d te n e x a m in a tio n . A b ir th c e rtific ­ ' j^ew Y ork S ta te , six ty rp^Q y e a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e i n - ' B u re a u of P ro fe ssio n a l E d u c a ­ ‘M a r c h 25). I m p r o v e d R e c r u itm e n t S till a T o p R e q u i r e m e n t o n b la n k s p ro v id ed by t h e S u p e r ­ a te or a c ertified copy th e re o f above; o r s a tis f a c to r y e q u iv alen t. tio n , E d u c a tio n D e p a r tm e n t, $5,- I 0083 S enior Curator [redit hours in n u rs in g yolving th e p la n tin g , c u ltiv a tin g , m u s t be e x h ib ite d a t tiie tim e of in t e n d e n t a n d m a y only be o b ­ F iv e a n n u a l s a la r y in c re a se s of 232 to ta l. O n e v a c a n c y in th e I E d u c a tio n or supervision a n d 3 h a rv e s tin g of f a r m cro p s a n d Departm Econom ists a re not a la rm e d -by conditions in p riv a te ta in e d in p e rs o n o r b y m a il fro m $180. F e e $3. th e p h y sic a l e x a m in a tio n .) E x a m A pril 30. A lbany office. R e q u ire s college th e p ro p e r c a re a n d u se of f a r m j in d u stry , because th e y a n tic ip a te d a ir being let o u t of th e D ivision of S ta te Police, C a p ­ (C loses F rid a y , M a r c h 25). (3) S o u n d c o n s titu tio n . g ra d u a tio n p lu s 3 y e a rs ’ of g r a d u ­ a n im a ls a n d m a c h in e ry , a n d a th e inflation balloon, so prices could r e a c h a level of (4) N ot less t h a n 5 fe e t 10 itol, A lbany, N. Y. A p p lic atio n s 0093 P a rk w a y F o re m a n , D iv is­ a te w ork w ith e m p h a sis on e d u ­ h ig h schoo l e d u c a tio n ; o r s a t i s ­ in ch es in h e ig h t m e a su re d in b a re m u s t be filed w ith t h e D ivision ion of P a rk s , C o n se rv a tio n D e­ c a tio n th e o ry , p ra c tic e , o r a d m in ­ s a n ity and also a d e c re a se in p u rc h a sin g an d traffic would fa c to ry e q u iv a le n t. No w r itte n te s t. of S ta t e Police, C ap ito l, A lbany, T h e B o a rd of E x a m in e rs, N YC feet. p a r tm e n t, $2,622 to ta l. O ne v a c ­ is tr a tio n a n d 3 y e a rs ex p erien ce O p e n to all S ta t e re s id e n ts. F ee B o a rd of E d u c a tio n , a n n o u n c e d cause layoffs, as did te m p o r a r y m ate ria l s h o rta g e s. S h o rt­ (5) F re e fro m all p h y sic a l d e ­ N. Y. A p p lic a tio n s filed by m a il a n c y in th e T a c o n ic S ta t e P a r k in th e field of h ig h e r o r p ro fe s ­ $2. T h e re w ill be a m e d ic a l ex - i t h a t a c h a n g e in its m e th o d of ages a n d rec e d in g business a re oppositely effective on b e a rin g a p o s tm a r k la te r t h a n fects. sio n a l e d u c a tio n , of w h ich one C om m issio n a t S ta a ts b u r g a n d one a m in a tio n . E x a m A pril 30. (C loses I c o m p u tin g scores on s h o r t a n sw e r ( 6 ) P h y sic a lly stro n g , active m id n ig h t of M a r c h 29, 1949 m a y in L on g I s la n d S ta t e P a r k C om ­ y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n m a s u p e r­ prices, b u t not on layoffs. F rid a y , M a rc h 25). ! te sts, u tilized in all w r it te n te s ts ! n o t be a c c e p te d . A p p lic a tio n s filed a n d well p ro p o rtio n e d . visory or .a d m in is tra tiv e c a p a c iiy It should be no incentive to Civil Service Com m issions m issio n a t B ab y lo n . R e q u ire s ele­ given sin ce N o v em b er 1948, w ill P u b lic H ealth Nurse! J 10 Assistant S u p e rv isin g (7) W 'eight in p ro p o rtio n to in p erso n in th e office of t h e D iv ­ m e n ta r y e d u c a tio n o r it s e q u iv a ­ in th e e v a lu a tio n of sch ool c e r ­ to continue to a b d ic a te responsibilities fb r e n e rg e tic r e ­ re m a in in effect p e rm a n e n tly . ision of S t a t e P o lice la te r t h a n Itaith Nurse a t $300 m o re, a d d e d to th e list of g en eral build. tific a te s, th e su p e rv isio n of co l­ le n t a n d 4 y e a rs ’ ex p e rie n c e in S cores a re n o w b a se d o n th e c ru itm e n t, ju s t b ecau se p riv a te in d u stry ’s m o m e n ta ry another e x a m in a tio n , ( 8 ) No d isease of m o________ u th o r to n - .m i d n ig h t of M a r c h 30, 1949 m a y h ig h w a y c o n s tru c tio n o r m a in te n ­ lege ad m issio n p ro c e d u re s, o r th e c a tio n s continuously ( n u m b e r of c o rre c t a n sw e rs re - s ta tu s m ak es conditions fa v o ra b le fo r public jo b r e c r u it­ ates must be g ra d u a te s gue. No d e n ta l cavities, u n le ss co r- n o t be accep ted . No a p p lic a tio n s an ce w ork. F iv e a n n u a l s a la ry in - in s p e c tio n a n d a n a ly sis of e d u c a ­ I p lic a tio n s m ay be mad P r o m o t i o n ocirded by th e c a n d id a te w ith o u t credited school of n u r s re c te d ; no m issin g in c iso r te e th , filed p rio r to th e d a te of th is n o - i creases o f $120. F ee $2. E x am tio n p ro g r a m s ; o r s a tis fa c to ry u n til f u r th e r notice at! d e d u c tio n fo r e rro rs o r om issions. m ent. R a th e r, public job re c ru itm e n t should be p u t on R e je c t if m o re t h a n th r e e te e th tice w ill be co n sid ered . A p p lica- A p ril 30. (C loses F rid a y , M a rc h e q u iv a le n t. F iv e a n n u a l s a la ry i n ­ S e iv ic e Commission’s t . i ; S r ' ‘o L t e W o a ? a n S i »»*»■ P h o to e r a p h e r . (P ro m .), F o rm e rly th e score w as a rriv e d a t , as keen a basis as t h a t of /p r i v a te industry, should even u re a u , 96 Duane Stii a re misFing, vuiless th e y could be j tio n s w h ich a re in c o m p le te ly filled i2 5 ). creases of $220. F ee $4. E x a m j B C onsei-vation D e p a r tm e n t (e x c lu - by d e d u c tin g o n e - t h ir d o f th e lead, instead of tra ilin g as d ista n tly as it does. R e c ru it­ opp osite T h e LEADER 1 o u t o r w h ich in d ic a te t h a t th e replaced. traming. j D ivision of P a r k s a n d A p ril 30. 'C lo ses F rid a y , M a rc h p a y is $2,400 total, ccj a p p lic a n t does n o t possess th e ' 0077 S e n io r A rc h ite c t, D ivision 25). (9) S a tis fa c to ry h e a rin g . g or experience of a S a ra to g a S p rin g s R e s- e rro rs fro m th e n u m b e r o f r i g h t m en t of th e b e st possible em ployees, r e g a rd le s s of econ­ 1$U740 base pay and $6 (10) C olor p e rc e p tio n a n d s a tis ­ n e c e ss a ry q u a lific a tio n s w ill be , of H ou sin g , E x ecu tiv e D e p a rtm e n t, relevant to th e d u tie s j ,^3 0 3 5 ^ 0 ^ 3 1 T h e r e a re a n sw e rs in f o u r - p a r t m u ltip le omic tre n d s, should be th e c o n sta n t civil service goal. 0085 S e n io r E d u c a tio n S u p e r­ ! living bonus. There ij choice te sts, to m in im ize t h e e ffect fa c to ry ey e sig h t f 2 0 /4 0 ) w ith o u t re je c te d . No c a n d id a te will be a d ­ $5,232 to ta l. F o u r v a c a n c ie s in l^sition w hich w as a c - ; a n n u a l s a la ry in c re a se s of of guessing. visor (P ro fe ssio n a l E d u c a tio n ), NYC. R e q u ire s possession of, or j m ove on by present en m itte d to th e e x a m in a tio n w ith o u t glasses: no o c u la r disease. »hile on m ilitary d u ty o r | ^ 120 . F ee $2. C a n d id a te s w ho filed B u re a u of P ro fe ssio n a l E d u c a tio n , elig ib ility fo r, a license to p r a c ­ T h e c h a n g e w as d ecid ed u p o n ' g e t th e p ay rai.sed. ( 11 ) G ood m o ral c h a r a c te r a n d a n o tice in d ic a tin g t h a t h e is elig ­ d in a v e te ra n s t r a i n - , fpj. e x a m in a tio n in- O c to b e r, by th e B o a rd of E x a m in e rs a f t e r D e p a r tm e n t. $4,242 I T h e applications ible to ta k e th e e x a m in a tio n . No tice a r c h ite c tu r e in N ew Y ork E d u c a tio n luibits. [a ^ h a b i l i t a t i o n ^ o g r a m 11947 jjo n o t n eed to file a n o t h e r to ta l. O n e v a c a n c y in th e A lb an y S ta te , p lu s a d eg ree in a r c h i te c ­ c o n sid e ra b le re s e a rc h . A n e x a m ­ j ce p te d if mailed and (12) M e n ta l a le rtn e s s a n d copies of e x a m in a tio n s , la w s o r by the F ed eral G o v e rn - a p p lic a tio n b u t sh o u ld s u b m it n o - in a tio n ta k e n by 634 a p p lic a n ts o th e r p u b lic a tio n s r e la tin g to th e tu r e a n d 5 y e a r s ’ a r c h ite c tu r a l ex ­ Office. R e q u ire s college g ra d u a tio n u p to a n d including 1] Hil receive cred it. so u n d n ess of m in d . ! ta riz e d s ta te m e n ts b rin g in g th e ir p lu s 30 h o u rs o f g r a d u a te c re d it pe rie n c e o r a m a s t e r ’s d eg ree in w as s u b je c t to s t a tis tic a l a n a ly s is on th e la st day for tha (13) M in im u m e d u c a tio n , a t ­ w o rk of th e D iv isio n o r to a n y [to appointment c a n d id a te s \ e x p erien ce u p to d a te . E x a m A prjl ta in m e n t of g ra d u a tio n fro m a m a tte r s w h ic h m a y be t h e s u b ­ I a r c h ite c tu r e a n d 4 y e a rs ’ a r c h ite c ­ a n d 3 y e a r s ’ ex p erien ce in th e a p p lic a tio n s and receiij t a to the C o m m issio n ’s 30 . (C loses T h u rs d a y , M a r c h 10) to d e te rm in e th e re la tio n s h ip b e ­ field of h ig h e r o r p ro fe ssio n a l e d u ­ tu r a l e x p e rie n c e ; o r s a tis f a c to r y C o m m ission not later tw e e n th e tw o m e th o d s of m a rk in g 11 senior h ig h school o r th e eq u iv al­ je c t of th e e x a m in a tio n will be j of Inve^igation ev id en ce j 9015 . A ssociate E d u c a tio n S u - th e 200 ite m s on t h e s h o r t a n s w e r e n t th e re o f. (C a n d id a te s m u s t fu r n is h e d to c a n d id a te s . A ny c a n ­ e q u iv a le n t of t h e fo re g o in g t r a i n ­ c a tio n , of w h ic h one y e a r m u s t of t h e d a y prior to Icy are R egistered N u rse s p e rv iso r (C u rric u lu m D evelop h a v e b een in a su p erv iso ry o r a d ­ in g a n d e x p erien ce. F iv e a n n u a l te s t. T h e s tu d y sh o w ed t h a t th e r e th e firs t test. p re s e n t evidence of su c h g r a d u ­ d id a te w ho in te n tio n a lly m a k e s a (C o n tin u e d fr o m Page 1 j o th e r sp e c ia l e q u ip m e n t u sed in IStat^e of New Y ork. H o w -I n d e n t), (P ro m .), E d u c a tio n D e p a r t- w as a c o rre la tio n of 97.5 b etw een T h e LEADER will an a tio n in th e fo rm of a g ra d u a tio n false s t a te m e n t in a n y m a te r ia l I s a la ry in c re a s e s of $220. F e e $4. m in is tra tiv e c a p a c ity ; o r s a tis f a c ­ T h e C o m m ission h a d h o p e d to th e d isp o sitio n of refu.se; p e rfo rm Indidates who h av e n o t y e t rn en t, $5,232 to tal. T h e re a re five fin a l d a te , as soon as 1 E x a m A pril 30. (C loses F rid a y , to ry eq u iv a le n t. F ive a n n u a l s a l­ th e tw o sy stem s o f m a rk in g . T h is ce rtific a te or a certified Qopy f a c t o r w ho p ra c tic e s o r a t te m p ts re la te d w ork. T h e exam is No, 5TIJ ptered in New Y o rk S t a t e , a n n u a l s a la ry in c re a se s o f $220. in d ic a te d t h a t th e re la tiv e s t a n d ­ h o ld th e w ritte n te s t in M ay , b u t a ry in c re a se s of $180. F ee $3. E x ­ th e re o f or th e e q u iv a le n t th e re o f to p ra c tic e d e c e p tio n o r f r a u d in M a rc h 25). T e s ts : P h y sic a l, w eig h t 100, all d a te s w ere filled up. levertheless be a p p o i n t e d ' p e e $4. O n e v a c a n c y in B u re a u N o t only is the N Y (j a m A pril 30. (Closes F rid a y , in g o f in d iv id u a ls w as n o t c h a n g e d 0078 A s s is ta n t H e a tin g a n d V e n ­ a t th e tim e of th e p h y sical ex ­ h is a p p lic a tio n will n o t be c o n ­ 70 p e r c e n t req u ired . Official E x a m N otice [the receipt of su ch licen se, ! ru le w aived, but the ( of C u rric u lu m D ev elo p m en t, D iv i- m a te ria lly by c re d itin g t h e n u m ­ tila tin g E n g in e e r, D e p a r tm e n t of M a r c h 25). a m in a tio n ). sid e re d f u r t h e r fo r eligibility. P rio r to th e p h y s ic a l te s t, all T h e official n o tice c f e x a m in a ­ that they ap p ly fo r su c h Sion of S e c o n d a ry E d u c a tio n , A l­ b e r ol c o rre c t scores w ith o u t s u b ­ 0086 A s s is ta n t E d u c a tio n S u p ­ be co n d u cted outside <14) to o p e ra te m o to r a il c itiz e n sh ip p a p e rs , P u b lic W o rk s, $4,242 to ta l. O ne c a n d id a te s will be re q u ire d to ’ AT/ Iiic l-riV./Vrn 1 se I'W 1Do _J{J ini Uo tt m illOrlA tio n follow s in f u l l ; Ition immediately u p o n a p b an y . E x a m A pril 9. (C loses W e d - tra c tio n s. vehicles on th e h ig h w ay s of th is b ir th c e rtific a te s, scjiool c e rtifi- v a c a n c y in A lb an y . R e q u ire s a d e - erv iso r (P ro fe ssio n a l E d u c a tio n ), i B a ltim o re , Boston, Pl S A N IT A T IO N MAN, CLA SS B p ass a n o n -c o m p e titiv e q u a lify in g nt in accordance w ith th e n esd ay , M a rc h 9). As a re s u lt of th e s e a n d o th e r E x am No. 5894 w ritte n te s t, w h ic h w ill in c lu d e SLate. <l.icense m u s t be e x h ib ite d ^ te or d riv e r’s licen se— b rin g th e m ' g ree in m e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e rin g B u re a u of P ro fe ssio n a l E d u c a tio n , C h icag o , Cleveland to Law an d o b ta in su c h | 7226. C hief I n s u r a n c e E x a m - c o n sid e ra tio n s, a p p lic a n ts a re now D e p a r tm e n t, $3,450 c e n te rs from which a S a la ry a n d V a c a n c ie s: A t p r e s ­ q u e stio n s d e sig n e d to te s t g e n e ra l a t th e tim e of th e p h y sical ex a m - ^ j t h you w h e n you a re n o tifie d to ' a n d 3 y e a r s ’ ex p e rie n c e in th e E d u c a tio n w a result of h a v in g p a s - i^ e r (A d m in is tra tio n ) , (P ro m .), u rg e d to a n sw e r all q u e stio n s, sin ce e n t th e r e a r e a p p ro x iih a te ly 300 in tellig en c e a n d a b ility , to follow in a tio n ) . 'a p p e a r fo r p h y sic a l e x a m in a tio n . I d esig n of h e a tin g a n d v e n tila tin g to ta l. O n e v a c a n c y in th e A lb an y la rg e n u m b e r of appl Lii I e x a m in a tio n h e ld D e p a r tm e n t of In s u ra n c e , $10,375 th e ir scores will be b a se d o n ly on v a c a n c ie s ;n th e D e p a r tm e n t of d irectio n s. (15) No c o n v ictio n fo r c rim e ^11 p e rso n s a p p o in te d to th e sy ste m s; a m a s t e r ’s deg ree in m e ­ office. R e q u ire s college g ra d u a tio n i received. NYC is admij u p fo r Public Health PPlication h a s b een m a d e , to ta l. FiA'e a n n u a l s a la ry in c re a se s c o rre c t resp onses. T h e n ew policy, S a n ita tio n a t s a la rie s o f $3,090 T h e co m p e titiv e p h y s ic a l testu w ith in th is S ta t s o r elsew here. S ta te Police m u s t becom e m e m ­ c h a n ic a l e n g in e e rin g a n d 2 y e a rs ’ a n d 3 y e a rs ' e x p erien ce in se c ­ iney obtain su c h license of $400. F ee $5. O n e v acan cy , acc o rd in g to th e B o a rd , does n o t p e r a n n u m (313 d a y s ). T h e se s a l­ will be desig n ed to te s t th e F a iu re to m e e t th e se re q u ire ­ b ers of th e S ta t e E m p lo y ees’ R e ­ of t h e above ex p e rie n c e ; o r s a t ­ o n d a ry , h ig h e r o r p ro fessio n al as it llJ fo r ward nursj M ay Use Mail Tnj 'reciprocity. • No w ritte n te st, fCloses T u e sd a y , n ecessarily im p ly a n y c h a n g e of a rie s in c lu d e a c o s t-o f- liv in g a d ­ s tre n g th , a g ility a n d s t a m i n a of is fa c to ry e q u iv a le n t of th e fo r e ­ e d u c a tio n ; o r s a tis f a c to r y equiv ­ m e n ts a t tim e of e x a m in a tio n is tir e m e n t S y stem . s t a n d a r d s o f s a tis f a c to r y p e r f o r m ­ j u s tm e n t of $730. T h e b asic s a la ry c a n d id a te s . C a n d id a te s w ill ta k e A pp lications may bel d isqualify in g. No re - e x a m in a tio n 36 IsTop Age i M a rc h 8 ). All p e rso n s a p p o in te d to th e going tr a in i n g a n d e x p erien ce a le n t. F iv e a n n u a l s a la ry in c re a se s ance. n or by mail anfl will be allow ed. g ra d e of th is p o sitio n is $ 2,120 th e p h y sic a l te s ts a t th e ir own S ta te Police m u s t be w illing to w ith 2 y e a r s ’ expei’ience s u b s titu ­ of $132. F ee $2. E x a m A p ril 30. pine rspoerso n or by niaii j is open only to p e rrisk of in ju ry , a lth o u g h th e C o m ­ P erso n s n o t posFessing th e se r e ­ a c c e p t a s s ig n m e n t to a n y S ta t e te d fo r o n e y e a r o f college. F iv e (C loses F rid a y , M a r c h 25). p er annum . C o u n ty P ro m o tio n C E R T IF IE D F O R P A T R O L M A N ^ nave not re a c h e d th e ir 0081 P rin c ip a l S c ie n tis t (G eo­ priv ileg e is an excepu] A p p lic a tio n s: A p p lic a tio n s a re m ission w ill m a k e ev ery e ffo rt to q u ire m e n ts sho u ld n o t file a p ­ Police lo c atio n in th e S ta t e of a n n u a l s a la ry in c re a se s o f $180. T h ir te e n P a tr o lm e n w ere c e r ­ issu ed a n d receiv ed fro m 9 a.m ., s a f e g u a rd th e m . M ed ical e x a m ­ F ee $3. E x a m A pril 30. (Closes lo g y ), E d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t, $ 6 ,- ru le. F o r applications plicatio n s. i 24, 1949. ' 9007 S e n io r C lerk, (P ro m .), New York. 963 to ta l. O n e v acan cy . R e q u ire s close a self-addressej nu Jin g e n e ra l p u b lic E rie C o u n ty , $1,800 to $2,100. A t tified by th e NYC Civil S erv ice M a r c h S, 1949 to 4 p .m ., M a rc h in a tio n is re q u ire d p rio r to th e S u b je c ts of E x a m in a tio n * A p p o in tm e n t to th e S ta te Police F rid a y , M a r c h 25). p h y sical te s t a n d th e C om m ission h e a l th p re s e n t, several v a c a n c ie s exist, i C om m ission, b rin g in g to 493 th e 124. 1949. 0091 P a ro le E m p lo y m e n t Officer, college g ra d u a tio n w ith sp e c ia l­ s ta m p e d nine-inch .w ill n o t affe c t c o n sc rip tio n s ta tu s (a), W iitte n e x a m in a tio n . b la n k s a re obtainable ! will exclu de fro m th e p h y sic a l te.st F e e : $2. J clinics, v e n - P ro m o tio n s ex p e c te d a t $1,800 I n u m b e r of a p p o in tm e n ts sin ce T h e w ritte n e x a m in a tio n will u n d e r th e selective service tr a m - D ivision o f P a ro le , E x ecu tiv e D e ­ iz a tio n in geology plu s 10 y e a rs ’ re tu r n e d flUeci-in, tn I fcpfico I F e b r u a r y 1. P ro m o tio n O p p o rtu n itie s : E m ­ a n y c a n d id a te w ho is fo u n d m e d i­ e x p erien ce In geology, of w h ich p a r t m e n t $3,450 to ta l. O n e v a c j itarv n. o th e r clin ics, p lu s a $500 c o st-o f-liv in g a d j u s tcover m a tte r s of g e n e ra l in f o r- in g act. a c co m p an ied by ^ ployees in th e title of S a n it a ti o n cally u n fit. lav r.l seco ndary schoo ls m e n t. F ee $1. C a n d id a te s eligible m a tio n a n d o th e r s u b je c ts d e A p p ro x im a te ly 100 m im e d ia te an c y in th e New Y o rk D i s t r i c t .; 4 y e a rs ’ m u s t h a v e invo lved a d ­ or m oney o r d e r. S A N IT A T IO N M AN R U L E S M edical a n d p h y sic a l r e q u ire ­ M a n . C lass B, a re eh g ib le fo r m in is tra tiv e re s p o n sib ility fo r th e R e q u ire s college e d u c a tio n i n ­ !o r c e n te rs ; h o m e o n iy in d e p a r tm e n t in w h ic h th e y .'-igncd to te s t th e g en eral in - a p p o in tm e n ts will be m a d e. T h e S u c c e ssiv e ^ p ro m o tio n to A s s is ta n t F o re m a n . m e n ts as p o ste d on t h e C o m m is­ e x e c u tio n o f p ro fe ssio n a l a n d clu d in g o r su p p le m e n te d by 24, ! nur«:i.l ® a d m in a re em ployed. E x a m in a tio n s fo r T h e official m e d ic a l a n d p h y sic a l belligence of th e a p p lic a n t. I eligible list e sta b lish e d by th is C an d id ates will be Age R e q u ire m e n ts : O p e n only s io n ’s B u lle tin B o a rd m u s t be m et. im in fn ^ a ll d e p a r tm e n ts a re h e ld s im u l- ru les fo r th e S a n it a ti o n M a n (b) O ral in terv iew to d e te rm in e | e x a m in a tio n will ex p ire one (1) c re d it h o u rs in p e rs o n n e l a d m in - j scien tific w o rk ; o r 3 y e a rs ’ g r a d u ­ fo r th e w r i t t e n test i to all m a le p e rs o n s w ho .shall n o t Specific te s ts will be a n n o u n c e d a t e w ork w ith e m p h a s is on geo ­ is tr a tio n , v o c a tio n a l o r e d u c a tio n a l (C lass B) e x a m in a tio n w ere p u b ­ th cnm c o n n e c ta n e g u sly . E x istin g d e p a r t m e n t m e n ta l a le rtn e s s, so u n d n e ss of y e a r a f t e r its a n n o u n c e m e n t. j inicahia gu id a n c e , o r psych ology , a n d o n e i logy a n d 7 y e a rs ’ of th e above p rd e r of filmPp ro m o tio n list m u s t be e x h a u s te d lish ed in fu ll in la s t w eek’s h a v e p assed th e ir 3 6 th b ir th d a y in T h e C ity R e c o rd a s .soon a.*« diseases. flist. C a n d id a te s m u s t be p e r m a n ­ L E A D ER , issue o f F e b ru a r y ZZ. o n th e la s t d a te fo r th e filing of fin ally d e te rm in e d . y e a r ’s e x p erien ce a s a p la c e m e n t e x p e rie n c e ; o r s a tis f a c to r y equiv­ lists will be M edical a n d P h y s ic a l R e q u ir e ­ in te rv ie w e r o r v o c a tio n a l g u id - j a le n t. F iv e a n n u a l s a la ry i n ­ m u lg a te d for ^ach y e n tly em ployed in th e E rie C o u n ­ R e a d T h e L E A D E R every w eek to a p p lic a tio n s. T h is p o sitio n r e ­ ‘ ion ic ^ w ritte n te st, No postponements! e x tr a o r d in a r y p h y sical m e n ts : C a n d id a te s m a s t be not a n c e c o u n selo r fo r a d u lts in a | c re a se s of $275. F ee $5. E x a m didatL P ercent re q u ire d . ty service in th e c o m p e titiv e class keep a b r e a s t of d e v e lo p m e n ts in q u ires less th a n 5 fe e t 4 in c h e s in h e ig h t p o sitio n in v o lv in g field w ork a n d A pril 30. (C loses F rid a y , M a rc h QuH f re q u ire d to fo r a t le a st six m o n th s im m e d i­ th e e x a m in a tio n , includingr stu d y effort. E x c e p tio n s: <a) T h is re q u ire ­ (b are feet) a n d m u s t a p p ro x im a te '■^alifying m edical te s t. " T p I mc Health »« th e h a n d lin g of d iversified ty p e s 25). a te ly p re c e d in g ex a m d a te , A pril m a te ria l. m e n t does n o t a p p ly to disab led n o rm a l w e ig h t fo r h e ig h t; m a st o r n o n -d is a b le d v e te ra n s. (Sub. 3 ' possess a t le a s t 2 0/40 v ision in (e ). S ectio n 21, Civil S erv ice L aw ), I e ach eye, s e p a r a te ly (eyeglasses A new public h e a rin g will be j in th e e flo rt, is being h e ld up u n (b) I n a d d itio n , all o th e r p e rso n s allo w ed ). C a n d id a te s m a y be r e ­ given by th e NYC Civil Service I til a series of s e p a r a te reclassiw ho w ere en g ag ed in m ilita iy d u ty , je c te d fo r a n y d isease, in j u iy 01 as defin ed in S e c tio n 246 of th e a b n o rm a lity su c h as h e r n ia ; d e ­ C om m ission on a p roposed clerical . fic a tio n re s o lu tio n s is ad o p ted . , O ne o f th e m h a s been a p p ro v ed M ilita ry Law, s u b s e q u e n t to J u ly fectiv e color v isio n ; d e fe c ts oi reclassificatio n , b ecause of ch a n g e s ‘ by th e C om m ission, affe c tin g 1. 1940 a n d in tim e of w a r, m a y th e h e a r t or lu n g s ; d e fe c tiv e h e a r ­ being m a d e in th e o rig in a l p ro ­ : C lim b ers a n d P r u n e r s in th e P a r k d e d u c t th e le n g th o f tim e th e y ing in e ith e r e a r; varico se veins posal, follow ing th e p ro te sts m a d e I D e p a rtm e n t, w ho go in to th e T h e p e r tin e n t s e c tio n s cf the about T h e la s t w ritte n te s t fo r S a n i­ 4. M ore th a n 2.300,000' p e d e s­ s p e n t in su c h m ilita r y service c o n ta in e d in th e q u o ta tio n above. “A ccording to sU tis tic s . 9900 lessness a lm o st a t th e pub lic h e a rin g . T h e p r o ­ I S killed C ra ftsm e n a n d O p e ra tiv e s t a tio n M a n (C lass B ), given on p e d e s tria n s w ere killed in motoo: a re t h e causers of n i fro m th e ir a c tu a l ag e in d e t e r ­ G e n e ra l E x a m in a tio n Regulation.'E a c h q u estio n c o n sists of a s t a t e ­ tr ia n s w ere in ju r e d in a year. Pfians d, vision a g a in s t filling jo b s fro m Service, in s te a d of becom in g M ay 3, 1947, w as a q u a lify in g one, vehicle a c c id e n ts a n d 230,000 i n ­ accidents. • ,iie 5. M o st of th e p e d e s tria n s killed m in in g th e ir eligibility. (Sub. 10a. a re also to be c o n sid e re d p a r t ol ofl.-, realize t h a t a t m e n t. D ecide w h e th e r th e s t a t e ­ th e p e n d in g C lerk, G ra d e 2, list P a rk m e n (B ), in th e sp e c ia lty of j u s t as will be th e case in th e ju r e d in a single y ear. T w o o u t p e d e stria n s P» th is notice. m e n t is tru e o r false; th e n w rite in traffic a c c id e n ts h a d n o d riv in g S e c tio n 246, M ilita ry L aw ). will be w ritte n in to th e re s o lu ­ G e n e r a l M a in ta in a n c e (T ie e f o r th c o m in g te st. T h e L E A D E R of ev ery th r e e p e d e s tria n s killed d ead ly M u n ic ip a l Civil S ervice C o m ­ A t th e tim e of in v e s tig a tio n , a p ­ a l,''*^striari^ d r iv er s c a n o u t on y o u r a n sw e r s h e e t beside experience. tion , or th e propo.‘;ed G ra d e 1 W o rk ). T h e g u a r a n te e d a n n u a l th is w eek b eg in s th e s e ria l p u b ­ by m o to r v ehicles in a re c e n t y e a r realize ^ow j,roug] th e n u m b e r of th e q u e stio n , th e 6 . P e d e s tria n s c a n see o n c o m ­ p lic a n ts will be re q u ire d to p re s e n t m ission, J o s e p h A. M cN am ara'. re s to ra tio n will be dro p p ed . T h e re p a y basis is in c lu d ed . T h e re w as lic a tio n o f th e official q u estio n s w ere e ith e r v io la tin g a traffic law before it w h o c o m m its w ord T ru e , if th e s t a te m e n t is in g c a rs b e tte r th a n d riv e rs c a n p ro o f of d a te of b ir th by t r a n - P re s id e n t; E s th e r B ro m ley and , bral^'’! will be o th e r c h a n g e s, b u t th e n o o p p o sitio n to th e reso lu tio n a t a n d official, fin a l key a n sw e rs in o r c o m m ittin g a n u n s a f e act. F o u r E ven w ith good 1 .script of re c o rd of th e B u re a u of i D a rw in W. T e le s fo rd , C o m m isK caiRo in ju r y tru e , or th e w ord F alse, if th e see p e d e stria n s. B u d g et D ire c to r’s office, w h ich is a pub lic h e a r in g h e ld by th e th e la s t te s t. T h e p ass m a rk w as o u t of five p e d e s tria n s killed in in g a t 7. P e d e s tria n s c a n p ro te c t t h e m ­ V ita l S ta tis tic s o r o th e r s a t is f a c t­ 1sioners. F r a n k A, S c h a e fe r , S e c ­ ^ I K? o f th e s ta te m e n t is false. U se o n ly th e m a k in g th e m , d id n o t disclose C om m issio n la s t week. bel ,70 p e r c e n t th e n , as now . T h e s tr e e t a n d h ig h w a y traffic lost tra v e l 70 or ^^usin g a d riv e r in f o rm a tio n in th e q u o ta tio n above. selves a g a in s t irre sp o n s ib le d riv ers. o ry evidence. A ny w ilfu l m is ­ re ta ry . th e ir n a tu re . T h e P a r k D e p a r tm e n t g e n e ra l tim e allow ed w as 21^ h o u rs. stop. J 1. A c a r tra v e lin g 60 m iles a n th e ir lives in th e h o u rs of d a r k ­ sees th e 8. P e d e s tria n s in tra ffic need s t a te m e n t will be c a u se fo r d is­ A stu d y book e n title d “ S a n iPede^P. ^^ddenly. M a n y T h e g e n e ra l reclassificatio n of re c la ssific a tio n w ill be a c te d on T h e first e ig h t q u estio n s a n d ness. T h e m a jo rity o f th e p e d ­ b rin g it m. , (a tio n M a n " t h a t is id e al a s p r e p ­ ii® ex ercisin g h o u r c a n be sto p p e d w ith in 70 feet. n o t be c o n c e rn e d a b o u t th e rules q u alificatio n . city jobs, on w h ich B u d g e t D ire c t­ la te r. T h e C lim bers a n d P ru n e r s an sw ers follow : e stria n s do D u tie s: T o sw eep s tre e ts , drive, a r a tio n fo r th is e x a m in a tio n is e s tria n s k illed in traffic a c c id e n ts avoid 2. O f th e 9,900 p e d e s tria n s killed of th e ro ad . or T h o m a s J. P a tte r s o n a n d P re s i­ will be e lim in a te d fro m it, b e ­ m u c h tim e IS I, to t h e ir r e sp o n - less t h a n 2,000 c o n trib u te d to th e ir T h e follow ing q u o ta tio n c o n ta in s h a d h a d n o d riv in g experience. KEY ANSW ERS load a n d u n lo a d co llectio n tru c k s, a v a ila b le a t T h e L E A D E R B ook ­ th e d i r e c t i o n , d e n t J o s e p h A. M c N a m a ra , of th e c a u se of t h e s e p a r a te a p p ro v a l th e m a te r ia l fo r q u e stio n s 1— 8 , 1, F a lse ; 2, F a ls e ; 3, T ru e ; 4, h a n d le h e a v y e q u ip m e n t; g ra d e sto re, 97 D u a n e S tr e e t, NYC. II “ Igniorance 0(f th e ru le s of th e d e a th s by th e ir ow n acts. C om m issio n, will e n g a g e jo in tly , ju s t v oted, a n d th e re m a in d e r is inclusive. R e a d {he q u o ta tio n ro a d , fa ilu r e t o u n d e r s ta n d th e m o to r vehic e. 3. D a rk n e ss w as a* c o n trib u tin g F a ls e ; 5. T ru e ; 6 , T r u e ; 7, T ru e ; a n d level off la n d fills; a ss ist in you w a n t to o rd e r it by m all, please 1— 8, In appreciate rhe w ith th e ir resp ectiv e sta ffs u n ite d sch ed u led fo r ad o p tio n . c arefu lly . ...,i ® th e in fo r m a tio n f a c to r in 7,920 case« ' " " on p ag e 15. 8 . F alse. (C o n tin u e d N e x t W e e k i th e oopi’flHcn p ro b lem s o f t h e d riv er, a n d c a r e ­ ( W h e r e to a p p ly , see page 10) S TA TE N Y C P u b l ic H( |rse E x a m R e m a in s iu s ly O p e r i Extra Penally For Wrong Answers Abandoned as Useless STA TE S a n ita tio n W r it t e n T e s t T o B e H e ld o n J u n e NYC Commission Clearing Way For General Reclassification Q u e s t io n s a n d A n s \fn L a s t S a n it a t io n T e s t CIVIL Page Fen SERVICE FEDERAL NEW S N .Y . P o s t O f f ic e C le rk s E le c t F it z g e r a ld P r e s id e n t T h e N. Y. F e d e ra tio n of P o st Office C lerks u n an im 'ously elected P a tr ic k J . F itz g e ra ld , fo rm e r se c ­ re ta ry , a s p re s id e n t, to su cceed O tto G o ttlie b , w ho declin ed re n o m in a tlo n . T h e re w as n o o p ­ p o sitio n c a n d id a te . T h e te rm is one y e a r. E lected w ith M r. F itz ­ g e ra ld w ere th e follow ing, w ho will compri.se th e b o a rd of offi­ c e rs : M r. G o ttlie b , 1st v ic e -p re s­ id e n t: C h a rle s O. M axw ell, 2nd v ic e -p re s id e n t; S au l L an e, 3rd v ic e -p re s id e n t; N a th a n W eisb u rd , 4th v ic e -p re sid e n t; J a m e s A. E la rd o , 5 th v ic e -p re sid e n t; F r a n k G rip p o , s e c r e ta ry ; W illiam E lle n berg, tr e a s u r e r ; M u rra y C ooper, fin a n c ia l S e c re ta ry ; H e n ry B e r ­ m a n , le g islativ e re p re s e n ta tiv e , a n d Irv in g R o sen b erg , g u a rd . T lie electio n w as h eld a t a r e g ­ u la r m e e tin g a t M a n h a t ta n C en ter. T h e new a d m in is tra tio n w ill be In s ta lle d on S u n d a y , M a rc h 27 a t M a n h a t t a n C e n te r a n d will sw e a r th e y will n ev er a c c e p t su p erv iso ry po sitio n s in th e p o sta l service u n ­ til a m e r it sy stem m e e tin g w ith th e o b jectiv es of th e F e d e ra tio n is estab lish ed . Also th e y will be re q u ire d to aid S u b s titu te s by m a k in g a n a ll-o u t effo rt to o b ta in a n e ig h t- h o u r d a y a n d a 4 0 -h o u r w eek fo r all S u b stitu te d in th e New Y ork Office, a d e q u a te re c o g ­ n itio n of se n io rity a n d lon gevity, a n d a $650 s a la ry in c re a se to m e e t th e h ig h co st o f living. W h e r e T o A p p ly % T h e follo w in g a re t h e places a t w h ic h to a p p ly fo r Federal C o u n ty a n d N Y C g o v e r n m e n t jo b s u nle ss o th e rw ise directed. lieb said , “h a v in g b een s u b s titu te 1c o m m itte e c h a irm a n , v ic e -p re s i­ d e n t, a n d fo r th e p a s t th r e e y e a rs se c r e ta ry .” M r. F itz g e ra ld is k n o w n a s a fig h tin g deleg ate. T w o y e a rs ago, a s a re s u lt of c h a rg e s s te m m in g fro m F e d e ra tio n activ itie s, h e w as tr a n s f e r r e d o u t of a n a s s ig n m e n t in a n executive b ra n c h o f th e N ew Y ork P o st Office. R e p o rt on S u b s titu te s P ro m ise d F ir s t A s s is ta n t P o s tm a s te r G e n ­ e ra l V in c e n t C. B u rk e a ss u re d th e New Y o rk F e d e ra tio n of P o s t Office C lerk s in a le tte r t h a t th e ir c o m p la in t, re c e n tly m a d e in W a s h ­ in g to n , a g a in s t low e a rn in g s etc., o f p o sta l S u b s titu te C lerks w as b e in g in v e stig a te d a n d t h a t t h e F e d e ra tio n w ould be ad v ised of resu lts. A c o m m u n ic a tio n w as also r e ­ ceived fro m S e n a to r W illiam L a n g e r t h a t h e w as m o s t in te re s te d in th e S u b s titu te p ro b lem a ff e c t­ in g New Y ork a n d t h a t h e w ould c o n tin u e to seek a b e tte r deal. C o m m ittee H e a rin g s A w aited N e ith e r th e H ouse n o r S e n a te , P o st Office a n d Civil S ervice C o m ' m itte e h a s ta k e n u p a n y o f th e ; bills in w h ich th e F e d e ra tio n Is in te re s te d . 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Civil S erv ice follow s: M a n h a t ta n . 6 6 W. 4 2 n d S t.-eet L A 4 -2 9 2 9 . In B ro o k ly n . 6 0 C linton St.. W e st a n d M idw est. W ritte n te st. H a l l ) . T R 6 - 1 0 1 1 . Ir> N ew J e r s e y . 1 1 6 N e w a r k A ve., B E rg e n 4-2250. 2-70. L ib ra ria n , P -1 , $2,974 p lu s S e n a te — O lin D. J o h n s to n (D ), A p p ro p ria te e d u c a tio n req u ired . five a n n u a l In c re m e n ts o f $125.40. S. C ar., C h a ir m a n ; K e n n e th M e D e te c tio n A C rim in ttlo g y M a x im u m age, 35. A pply to C e n ­ P o sitio n s o p en in New Y o rk a n d K e lla r (D ), T e n n .; H e r b e r t R . LA N A C A D E M Y , E m p ir e S t a t e B ld g ., N .Y .C .— J A M E S S . BOLAN, FORMMI t r a l B o a rd of U. S. Civil S erv ice N ew Je rse y . W ritte n te st. (No O ’C o n n o r (D ), M d .; J . M elville T H E BO P O L IC E C O M M IS S IO N E H O F N . 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Jo b s a re in W a s h in g to n ( R ), N. D a k .; R a lp h E. F la n d e r s T H E C O O P E R SCHOOL— 3 1 6 W . 1 3 9 t h S t. N .Y .C .. • p e c ia liz in » In a d u lt M a th e m a tic s , S p a n is h , F r e n c b L a t l n G r a m m a r . A f te r n o o n , ev en in g s. AD 3 • C. (C loses T u e sd a y , M a r c h 8). D. C. a n d vicinity. S a m p le s o f (R ) , V t.; R a y m o n d E. B a ld w in 4-34-1 (1949), I n d u s tr ia l H y - w ork a n d a p p ro p r ia te e x p e rie n c e ( R ), C o n n .; E d w a rd J . T h y e ( R ) , U e c h a n lc a l D e n tU trj grienist. $3,727 to $6,235. Jo b s In req u ire d . E d u c a tio n m a y be s u b ­ M in n .; Z ales N. E c to n (R ), M o n t.; T H fi N EW YORK SCHO O L O F M E C H A N IC A L D E N T I S T B t f r o u n d e d 1920)A p p ro v e d f o r V e te ra n * . M A N H A 'T T A N : 1 2 6 W e st 3 1 s t 8V. CH W a s h in g to n a n d c o u n try -w id e . R e ­ s titu te d fo r p a r t of ex perien ce. a n d R o b e rt C. 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T h e p ro v Isio n als w h o a re also eligibles th e re fo re w ould be giv en th e sa m e p a y on p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm e n t as th o s e w ho do n o t n ow w o rk fo r th e city , so t h a t a ll a p p o in te d fro m th e list w ould be tr e a te d alik e o n pay. R e p o rts t h a t th e r e h a d b een , o«r w o uld be, a chalfige in policy, w h ereb y p ro v isio n a ls w h o b e n e ­ fite d by In c re m e n ts w ou ld be a l ­ low ed to c o n tin u e in C le rk jo b s a t t h e ir p re s e n t p a y , o fte n m u c h career curl s permanent Public Works Group Holds Annual Dance FOB C le rk - Special »f the Month Aid Red Cross ... C a lls Y o u n g e r m e m b e rs o f t h e d e ­ p a r t m e n t , c o v ered b y A rtic le 3 o f t h e P o lice P e n s io n F u n d , s e e k to a m e n d t h e A d m in is tra tiv e C o d e In th e i r fa v o r th r o u g h t h e b ill In ­ tr o d u c e d in t h e L e g is la tu re b y A ssem b ly m a n R o m a n (R ., N. Y .). Spcdcesm en fb r t h e bill s a y t t i a t th e r e is n o sin g le p ro v isio n t h a t h a s n o t b e e n a p p ro v e d b y t h e PB A . A n a n a l 3Tsls o f t h e bill, th e y sa id , w o u ld sh o w : 1. T h e m a jo r p ro v isio n c a llin g f o r a d iv isio n o f co sts o f 7 0 % 3 0 % , In s te a d of t h e p re s e n t 5 5 % 45 % . w as a p p ro v e d by re s o lu tio n o f t h e D e le g a te B ody. 2. I n c r e a s e in in t e r e s t r a t e s fr o m 3% to 4 % — A s e p a r a te m e a s ­ u re to . t h a t elTect h a s b e e n i n ­ tr o d u c e d In A lb a n y b y t h e PB A . 3. M in im u m w idow ’* p e n sio n f o r P a tr o lm e n k illed in t h e lin e o f d u ty o f (M ie-half *a f ir s t- g r a d e p a t r o lm a n ’s s a la ry — S e p a r a t e bills n a v e b e e n in tro d u c e d in t h e C o u n ­ cil b y th e P B A f o r e a c h in d iv id u a l c a se o f A rticle 2 w idow s no w r e ­ ceivin g less. 4. W idow s w ith d e p e n d e n t c h ild ­ r e n to receive % p a y w h e n p a t r o l , m e n a re k illed in t h e lin e o f d u ty — T h e P B A h a s lo n g a d v o c a te d a d ­ d itio n a l c o m p e n s a tio n f o r s u c h widows. 5. P erm issiv e le g isla tio n e na b lin g t h e P o lice C o m m iss io n e r to e x a c t a fe e fo r g u a rd in g p a y ro lls aind sp ecial serv ices to m e e t th e a d d itio n a l co sts o f t h e n e w la w — T h is f e a t u r e h a s h a d w ide a p ­ p ro v a l in P B A ra n k s . M.T,C. F o r A M . C iv il S e rv ic e K uiployintt E l e c t r ic B ro ile rs . R eg . P ric « ?1 4 .!)5 S * le l-rioe f8 .f ) 5 A LSO T h o r W aB hera - T e le v is io n - & a d lM H e f i'lg e r a to r s a n d K le e tr ic A p p lia n e ra P resH u re C oo k o ra LEE-GREEN SUPPLY CORP. l l t t K aot 15tl> S t., N .Y .L ity • r o u n d Ui« c o r n e r f r o m GR. 5 1 0 4 0 S. 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In a n a d d re s s to t h e eligibles, n e a rly all o f w ho m w ere w om en. “W e re c o g ­ n is e a w o m a n ’s r i g h t to c h a n g e h e r m in d , b u t m a k e u p y o u r m in d o r d e c lin e .” A m a ss giggle filled th e room , b u t c o m p lia n c e resu lted . T liere w as a li tt le “s h o p p in g ” how ever. T h e $64 Q u estio n “W h a t f le p a rtm e n t offers th e s h o r te s t luours, t h e h ig h e s t p a y a n d th e lo n g e st v a c a tio n s ? ” ask ed o n e w o m a n , n o ch ick en . S h e fo u n d o u t t h a t th e p a y w as t h e sa m e in c ity d e p a rtm e n ts , th e v a c a tio n s w ere a b o u t likew ise, b u t s h e h a d to fin d o u t fo r hei’self a b o u t h o u rs . T h e se do d iffer, e s ­ p ecially a s to S a tu r d a y w ork. T h e C ity C le rk ’s office w as t h e le a s t p o p u la r o f a ll w h e n w o rd g o t a r o u n d t h a t e v ery S a tu r d a y is m a d e t h e busiiest d a y b y m a r ­ r ia g e lic e n se a p p lic a n ts. The c a u se o f C u p id in flu e n c e d th e w o m en n o n e ; a n d th e y w e n t fo r th e o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts . W h a t th e C O A L FIRST GRADE — PRICED LOW Rie* and Iwckwheat 0R Reqiiest Your Credit Is Good Why S e t Open m Charge Account No Do w n P a y m e n t — T ake M o n th s fo Pay FUEL OIL No.2 — ir*« IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •ROOKLYN and QUEENS DIANA COAL COKE & OIL CO., Inc. 3298 ATLANTIC AVE. BROOKLYN 8, N. Y. TAylor 7-7534-5 A id C u p id C ity C le rk ’s office will h a v e to do f o r m o re T y p is ts n o b o d y co u ld sa y , b u t C ity C lerk M u r ra y W. S ta n d is re s o u rc e fu l. T w o w ere sig n ed up. C o u rts P o p u la r T h e c o u rts p ro v e d p o p u la r. I t w as im p o ssib le to disco ver w h e th e r th e a i r o f th e ju d ic ia ry w as c o n ­ s id e re d m o re sa lu b rio u s o r w h e th e r a b e t te r b r e a k o n d ay s off, h o li­ d a y s a n d e a rly closings w ere a n in flu en ce. Soi^ie o f t h e eligibles a rr iv e d well a r m e d w ith a ll in f o rm a tio n n e e d e d fo r a decision , w h ile o th e rs tr ie d h a r d to g e t t h e in sid e sto ry th e h a r d w ay, fr o m t h e p e rs o n n e l re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f c o m p e tin g d e ­ p a r tm e n ts . E a c h d e p a r tm e n t o r a g e n c y h a d its ow n desk. S om e o f t h e eligibles w ere s h u n te d to t h e d esk s of d e p a r t ­ m e n ts t h a t th e y h a d n e v e r h e a r d of. P re s id e n t M c N a m a ra d id som e o f th e s h u n tin g . H e s e n t a y o u n g la d y o v er to t h e B o a rd of H ig h e r E d u c a tio n d e sk a n d t h a t avo ided a s h u t- o u t. L ists E x h a u s te d T h e pool w as fo r fillin g p o sitio n s of T y p ist, G ra d e 2. a n d of 396 called , 281 w ere sig n ed u p , w h ic h w as c o n sid e re d good. E x c e p t fo r so m e r e s to r a tio n s o f th o se w ho d e ­ c lin e d c o n d itio n a lly , th e T y p is t eligible lis t is u sed u p , j u s t as th e S te n o g r a p h e r, G r a d e 2, lis t w as c o n su m e d in a p re v io u s pool. P in a l a c c e p ta n c e w as t h u s o b ta in e d o f a b o u t 70 p e r c e n t, w h ic h w as b e t­ te r t h a n in t h e p re v io u s T y p ist pool o n F e b r u a r y 18, w h e n o u t o f 375 ca lle d , 240 acc e p te d . T h e S te n o g r a p h e r fig u res fo r t h e pool also h e ld o n F e b r u a r y 18 w ere: 304 ca lle d , 203 a c c e p te d , also n e a rly 70 p e r c e n t a c c ep tan ces. T h e n u m b e r o f a c c e p ta n c e s of c ity jo b o ffers is slow ly in c re a sin g , a n d t h e n u m b e r o f d eclin ees w ho w a n t t h e i r n a m e s r e s to r e d ‘to lists, w h ic h th e y c a n h a v e d o n e quickly. Is g a in in g fa s t. T h e c h a n g e is asc rib e d to t h e d o w n w a rd s h i f t o f eco n o m ic c o n d itio n s , w h ic h r e ­ du ces t h e a t tr a c t io n o f p riv a te in d u s tr y jobs. on S a tu rd a y s C lerk, G r a d e 2 eligibles. T h e lis t is n ’t o u t y et. P r e s id e n t M c N a m a ra sa id : “T h e pools h a v e b een v e ry s u c ­ cessful a n d a r e no w a n e sta b lish e d po licy o f t h e C o m m issio n w h e re th e r e a r e m a n y d e p a r tm e n ts t h a t h a v e p o sitio n s t o fill in a given title . T h e eligibles c a n co m e to th e C o m m iss io n ’s oflBce, in s te a d o f h a v in g to go a r o u n d to t h e v a rio u s d e p a r tm e n ts , a n d also t h e d e p a r tm e n ts sav e tim e , b e ­ ca u se in h a l f a d a y th e y c a n i n t e r ­ view a ll t h e c a n d id a te s w h o ’d lik e N Y C P o lic e L ie u t. L a s t w eek T h e L E A D E R p u b ­ lish e d th e firs t 80 n a m e s on^ t h e eligible lis t fo r p ro m o tio n to L ie u t­ e n a n t, P o lice D e p a r tm e n t, in th e a p p o in tm e n t o rd e r. T h e re m a in in g 115 n a m e s follow. C o u n t th e posi_ tio n o n t h i s lis t below a n d a d d 80: J . W esley L yle .................82862 W illia m M. M cK eo n ...8 2 8 3 7 E u g e n e L. R o u ssin . • •. .82732 J o s e p h A. O rd a y ............ 82717 T ho m as H. D u n n 82680 J a m e s H . C o tte r ............ 82647 E ite l P . M ild e ................... 82637 J o h n F . C la rk e ...............82662 R ic h a r d S p a e th .............. 82590 A m brose A. W i l s o n 82687 J a m e s E. K n o tt ...............82587 H e n ry M. P ig o tt J r . ...8 2 4 7 7 J a m e s A. D u ck .82327 M ic h a e l H y n e s ................... 8227 N elson Lacheir .................82215 K a r l H . M o h r m a n n ...8 2 1 9 5 J o h n G . G re e n .................82160 R a y m o n d V. M a r tin ...8 2 1 1 2 A n th o n y O b ra m s k i ____82080 C h a rle s H . S ch o field J r . . 82057 Joseph N a k o v ic s 81965 F re d S. B la h n ik ...............81910 E u g e n e J . C allaham . . . .81865 F r e d e r ic k A. D u n n ____81832 M a u ric e F ly n n .................81707 S id n e y .K a m in s k y •............ 81672 C h a rle s M . S ch i im p f . . .81670 F r a n c is G ra c e .................81670 J o h n J . H a g a n .................81860 F r a n c is J . M c C a n n .. ..8 1 6 1 7 F e n to n R . F e r g u e 81527 J o h n P . L i n s k e y ...............81555 T h e B ig Show A n th o n y J . E i f l e r 81490 T h e la r g e s t pool of all w ill be H a ro ld H . N y lu n d .... 8 1 4 8 5 c o n d u c te d la te in M a rc h , fo r t h e C o n ra d S. J e n s e n ......... 81467 W ilfre d E. T ig h e ............81465 D e n n is P. N o o n a n ___ 81462 ROSETTA STONE J o h n W , M a tth e w s J r . . .81440 ASSOC:iATED SERVICES F r a n k J . F r itz .................81366 Hoir Restorative Scalp Treat* A n th o n y H . C a rty .... 8 1 3 0 6 ments by N-ew Process . riCKSOKH‘TION MASSAGK . NliK«IN(J rKOCKUUKES Home C'nllM - ('oiiHiiUnlion Free KOSKl'TA Hl'ONE, KeBintered Nurse TRafalgar 9-9687 T H E L E A D E R c a rrie s a fu ll r e ­ p o rt o n t h e p ro g re ss beinj; m a d e by Civil S erv ice C o m m ission s in ra tin g e x a m in a tio n p a p e rs ; a n d publisl^es eligible lists w h en th e y a re re a d y . 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D e p a rt,m e n ts t h a t d id n ’t h a v e a n y w o rk o n S a t u r ­ d a y w e re t h e n e x t m o s t p o p u la r, b u t n e a r ly a ll d e p a r tm e n ts h a v e som e, b e c a u se th e i r em ployees co m e in f o r S a tu r d a y h a U d a y s on ce ev ery six o r e ig h t w eeks o r so .” EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS. aUo STANDARD BRAND WATCHES SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS Royal Watchmakers and Jewelers, A.N. 41 John St.. N. y. C. Room 30 CO 7-1109 L is t J a m e s A. L y n c h ........... 81285 J a m e s H . Q u i n n ............ 81260 A r th u r L. M o r g a n 81257 W a lte r D. J . G a r la n d . .81182 J o h n J . M u r p h y ............ 81082 P e te r P . K e n n e y J r . ...8 1 0 8 2 E d m o n d P . S la ln k a m p . .81067 E d w a r d F lo o d .................81002 A a ro n G a b le r ...................80957 W illia m R . L l n a c e 80957 Jo s e p h G . R u sso ............ 80855 J o s e p h L. K l e i n ............*.80320 J o s e p h L. K le in ...............80820 G eo rg e H e tz le r J r ............ 80807 J a c o b S tr o b e r ................... 80637 J a m e s P . G a lla g h e r ...8 0 6 0 5 E d w in J . Z o u n e k 80605 P a tr ic k G . L y o n s ............ 80535 H a ro ld J . C h a tle s .......... 80512 J e r e m i a h J . S c a n lo n ...8 0 5 0 5 M ic h a e l V. O ’D e a .......... 80465 P re d e r ic k J . L udw ig . . . 80440 T h o m a s A. M cD o n n ell . .80417 J a m e s M . F i s h e r ...............80252 G e o rg e H . P l a n s k e r 80057 E dw ard P. B u r k e 80032 N o rm a n L. M ich ell ____80012 E d w a rd P l a t t ............ ...7 9 9 8 0 W illia m J . R iley ............ 79957 J o h n G . M u lla n e ............ 79987 A rth u i’ F . B ttin g e r . . . . 79955 B a r n e t C o h e n ................... 79932 E d w add J. S m ith ............ 79920 Jo.seph P . G ilh u le y ____79910 E d w a rd P . W oozicki . . . T9507 H a r r y T a y lo r ............ 79787 J a m e s O ’R o u rk e ............ 79770 J o h n R . G re e n ...............79680 J o h n F , T r a c y .................79660 F r a n k ' P. M o n a h a n ...7 9 6 5 7 A b ra h a m S c h w a r t z 79605 W illia m P . D eeg an ____79582" M ich ael J . C liffo rd ____79480 R ic h a r d R . D lm le r .... 7 9 4 3 6 E d w a rd J . G e ra g h ty ...7 9 4 1 0 M o rris H e r m a n ...............79327 J a c o b N elso n ..................... 79307 J a m e s M. H o ra n ............ 79232 R o b e rt R . T ie a n o r . . . .7 9 1 6 0 Joseph M. M i l l e r 79112 J o h n A. L a n g ell .............. 78832 M a tth e w T . T a r p a y . . . . 78805 J e r e m i a h M c C a rth y ...7 8 7 2 0 M o r g a n J . H e a le y J r . ..7 8 7 0 7 D a n ie l O ’C a lla g h a n . . . .78705 J a m e s P . R eilly ...............78480 M o rris A ltes ..................... 78407 W illia m A. S t a h l 78327 J o h n M. P a r c h e n 78307 P i a n k R . D u k es .............. 78002 Is id o re A d ler ..................... 77980 A rthm - W . R e g a n .......... 77932 W illia m J. S u l l i v a n 77855 P e te r J . Q u in n .................77807 R o b e rt P . D e v i n e 77582 J o h n D. W a f e r .................77557 A nso n A. S h ev lln .......... 77377 F r a n k M. G a llig a n ....7 7 3 5 5 T hom 'as H. M u lsa h y ...7 7 2 8 2 Peter.^J. D e v e r s .................77032 W illiam G . J u d g e 76827 M ic h a e l S te in ...................76605 T hom as L e rn ih a n 76252 T a tt h e w J . Powei-s . . . . . . 75877 D a v id L D u n n ig a n . . . .7 5 8 5 5 Sfitver C leaning SEWERS OU DRAINS RAZOIl-KXEENED. No digffing— If no results, no chargro. Electric Roto-Kooter Sewer Scrvice. . Phone JA 6 -0444: NA 8-0588: TA Q-0183 CHRONIC DISEASES t f NERVES, SKIN and STOMACH T yp eicrttert ZENITH TYPEWRITER SERVICE Typewriters for Gxams No Chargre for Piek-Dp or Delivery Expert Repairs 34 East S.'Snd Street New York 10. « . t . 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Heir York City. rjo''" ‘ 1‘ue qsS n t fxiiif:''"’ ^ Vi' CIVIL Marcl* 1, 1949 SERVICE Page Fifl«jen LEADER riK** N E W Y O R K C IT Y N E W S nmmmm N Y C Hospital Group Lifts Membership Restrictions Rogers Makes Thirty Clerical Promolions B R IE F S be re p la c e d w h e n th e M ale a n d F e m a le A tte n d a n t, G ra d e 1, e li­ M a n h a t t a n B o ro u g li P r e s id e n t gible lists a re p ro m u lg a te d . T h e o g e rs m a d e 30 clerical m a le list will cov er t h e follow ing H —u g o E. — R -----Itlif ^ ^ j o iif r c n t e d b y s t a t i s t i c s jo b s: A tte n d a n t, E le v a to r O p e r a - ! p ro m o tio n s. T h e list follow s: •' . bDv rj,^ Cleric, G ra d e 5— R oselle It® y B u d g e t -D ............. i r e c t o r to r. H a n d y m a n , W a tc h m a n , C are-1 t f x P a tte rs o n t h a t C o u .h U n , C a th e r in e T ie rn e y , A I r exceptionally h ig h . T h e j j^ issio n e r R a y m o n d M. Hillim rd D oug las, D av id L ev in e, I r e n e T a r '' ..p based on c o st if every ; a p p ro v e d a n A. F . of L. u n io n ! d u o g n o , A n n e M . K elly , T h o m a s P . O’ who w as e n title d to ' a s official b a i g a in in g r e p r e s e n ta - ; G o d len , E ste lle F ro m k e ss, S a m u e l m a ss a n d im - ' tive fo r 500 S ocial In v e s tig a to rs ' Z a m a lin a n d M ild re d M olloy. But I in th e D e p a rtm e n t. M r. H illia rd T o C lerk , G r a d e 4— W illia m E. I te retirem ent w o m a n t n a p - | u n io n as “a re - D em psey , K a th e r i n e F a e th , M ax lUldn't h a p p e n , sa y t h e lin e spo n sib le o rg a n iz a tio n .” H orow itz, W illia m F e r l ^ r , R u b in R lzin sk y , J o h n Vesce, E d w a r d J . ‘’S i o n s ’ le a d e rs, a n d it'd I ’ realistic if th e f i g u r e s , p ja n s to u n ite all r e tir e d C ity ^ T er Sm nE rcn Sf ? -Rrinka sen s.b le t o r « ^ em ploy ees m a c a m p a ig n lo ‘i M ax T a S' A Ir in k .' iH -e m e n ts , r a t h e r t h a n o n a n C o n g re ssio n a l bills re d u c in g fe d - M ax f ® J “ ‘ bie e x t r e m e . e ra l ta x e s o n p e n sio n s will b e , m e y e r ^-l^-Mae M cm a d e a t t h e n e x t m e e tin g of T h e j T o ^ l e r k G r a ^ 3 M ae ' ji^Qfps fo r A c c o u n ta n t w ill R e tire d P a tr o lm e n ’s A sso ciation, 1C ah ill, G e r tm d e M c C a rth y , J o h n P ? J ir w ritten e x a m a t S e w a rd 7:30 p.m ., M a r c h 3, a t th e T o u g h E. 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P re v io u sly th e m e n as a C lass B S a n it a ti o n M a n , a t Transit P a rto lm a n -B rid g e a n d ; ^ e r e given o n ly C h ris tm a s d a y D is tric t 32 B ro o k ly n , now w ith th e 'nel O fficer-C orrection O fficer a n d if it sn o w ed a n d th e y NYC F ire D e p a r tm e n t, E ng. 225 r A total of 310 p o sitio n s is : ^ g r e called to d u ty , th e y lost t h a t , B ro o k ly n , is a t t h e M a n h a t t a n Gently open. i h o lid a y too . . . A bill re q u irin g B e a c h V e te ra n s H o sp ital. M r. D e ­ late Board of T r a n s p o r ta tio n h a s t h a t N YC B o a rd o f T r a n s p o r ta t io n M a rc o w ould like h is frierids in inermanent a n d e ig h t te m p o r ^ S J , m e c h a n ic s be p a id w ages o n a th e D e p a r tm e n t of S a n ita tio n to It for T ra n sit P a tr o lm a n . 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T h e d e f e n d a n ts a r e P a tr o lm e n L a n d e r H a m ilto n , J a c k M a rk , P e te r S c h n e id e r, J o s e p h H ealy, Ir v in F e n del a n d Jo e l W ein b erg . All a re also m e m b e rs of th e P e n ­ sio n F o ru m . T h e c h a rg e s a re b a se d o n a rtic le s p r i n te d in T lie B lo tte r, t h e official p u b lic a tio n o f th e P e n sio n F o ru m , w h ic h seeks p en sio n im p ro v e m e n ts in th e P o ­ lice D e p a rtm e n t. T h e d e f e n d a n ts r e p o r t t h a t th e y w ere to ld by m a n y P a tr o lm e n , n o n -m e m b e rs a s well a s m e m b e rs of th e P e n sio n F o ru m , t h a t th e y w ould resig n fro m th e P B A if th e tr ia l re s u lts in ex p u lsio n fro m m e m b e rsh ip . T h e c h a rg e s call fo r s u c h expu lsio n, s a y th e 150 d e le ­ g a te s w ho m a d e th e m . T h e d e ­ fe n d a n ts say t h a t P r e s id e n t J o h n E. C a rto n , of th e PB A , is th e one b e h in d th e c h a rg e s , a n d t h a t th e 150 a re all p r o - C a r to n delegates. ‘D o n ’t Q u it’ T h e advice given by th e d e ­ f e n d a n ts to th o s e w ho t h r e a te n PB A re s ig n a tio n w as “D o n ’t q u it ! ” A m e e tin g o f th e P e n sio n F o ru m w ill be h eld in th e s a m e h a ll a t 8:15 to n ig h t (T u e s d a y ) . T h e i n ­ sid e s to ry of th e a t t a c k on th e six d e fe n d a n ts will be to ld , th e P e n sio n F o ru m a n n o u n c e d . M ean w h ile t h e d e f e n d a n ts a re te llin g th e ir frie n d s in th e PBA n o t to w orry, b e c a a s e even a f te r exp lu sio n , th e fig h t h a s only beg un. “T h e c o u rts a r e still o p en to u s ,” s a id th e d e fe n d a n ts . “I f th e PB A Is w o rth b e lo n g in g to , i t ’s w o rth fig h tin g fo r .” T h r e e o f t h e d e f e n d a n ts a re p e titio n e rs in t h e s u it agailisit M r. C a rto n a n d o th e rs fo r a n a c c o u n t­ in g o f th e p ro ceed s o f t h e 1948 P B A b all, s a id in th e p e titio n to S a n ita tio n M an Time Is Getting Short! • MEHTALand PHYSICAL TESTS THIS YEAR ■ You sho u ld s ta r t tra in in g soon. Classes 3 n ig h ts a w eek. COMMENCING March 7 — Manhattan March 9 — B ronx ENROLLMENT LIMITED SMALL GROUPS PERSONAL ATTENTION O ur sc re e n in g tests will show you w h a t y o u r c h an ces a re an d W h a t you need to study CAI.L, WltlTI<: OH PUOISE m iV O H i: M A R C H 4 th Civil Service In s titu te YMCA SCHOOLS 15 W. 6 3 d St EN 2-8117 4 7 0 East 161st St., Bronx ME 5 -7 8 0 0 {Bronx Unioi YMCA) be $100,000. Now t h e d e fe n d a n ts sp e c u la te tha4; t h e p ro c e e d s m a y h a v e to ta lle d $150,000. H ow T h e y F ig u re I t O u t I n a s t a te m e n t t h e six s a id : “W e kn o w t h a t e v e iy y e a r th e PB A h o ld a n e n t e r ta i n m e n t a n d b all a n d t h a t i t receiv es a c o n ­ sid e ra b le in c o m e fronT th e s e a f ­ fa irs. W e c a n o n ly guess a t w h a t th e re c e ip ts a re fix)m thte sale of t h e tic k e ts, b u t in 1948 t h e r e v ­ e n u e fro m th e a d v e rtis e m e n ts in th e so u v e n ir jo u r n a l w as a b o u t $45,000 a n d in 1949 a b o u t $60,000. W h e n t h e tic k e t sales a r e a d d e d t (0 th e se figures, i t is n o t u n lik e ly th a t th e gross in c o m e exceeds $150,000.” Donovan Telegraphs Thanks lo Dewey, Fitzpalrick, Sfeingut P a tr o lm a n R a y m o n d A. D o n o ­ van , fo rm e r p re s id e n t of th e NYC P a tr o lm e n ’s B e n e v o le n t A sso cia­ tio n , te le g ra p h e d G o v e rn o r T h o m ­ as E. D ewey, P a u l E. F itz p a tr ic k , c h a irm a n of th e S ta t e D e m o c ra ­ tic co m m itte e , a n d A sse m b ly m a n Irw in S te in g u t, th e M in o rity L ead er, la u d in g t h e ir s u p p o r t of th e M itch ell v e te ra n p re fe re n c e bill. T h e m e a s u re h a s b een r e ­ p o rte d o u t by th e S e n a te a n d A s­ sem bly c o m m itte e s a n d goes to th e S e n a te floor fo r a vote. T h e sa m e te le g ra m w as s e n t to all th r e e ; “As fo rm e r P re s id e n t o f N. Y. P. D. PB A a n d on b e h a lf o f m e m ­ b e rs h ip we a re g r a te f u l f o r y o u r f o r th r ig h t s ta n d o n M itc h e ll v e t­ e ra n p re fe re n c e bill. I t is th e only m e a su re now b e fo re L e g is la tu re a ss u rin g d e c e n t p re f e re n c e to v e t­ e ra n s a n d f a ir s h a k e f o r n o n -v e ts in police d e p a r t m e n t .” UFA Organizing Fireman Eligibles T h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A s­ so c ia tio n a n n o u n c e d t h a t it will o rg an ize eligibles o n t h e f o r t h ­ co m in g F ir e m a n lis t a n d w ill s u ­ perv ise th e ir a c tiv itie s, to assui-e h a rm o n y w ith e x istin g policies. P re s id e n t J o h n P . C ra n e i n ­ v ited F ir e m a n eligibles to c o m ­ m u n ic a te w ith th e U FA a t 63 P a r k R ow , NYC. “T h e U FA k no w s a ll t h e h a z ­ a rd s o f t h e jo b a n d a ll t h e e m ­ ployee r e la tio n s h ip p ro b le m s ,” sa id P r e s id e n t C ra n e . “I t m a y be relied o n to p ro te c t t h e elig ib les’ in te re s ts to t h e fu lle s t a n d n o t le t th e m b a rg a in a w a y a n y of th e ir a d v a n ta g e s. F o r th e fu lle st p ro te c tio n t h e eligibles sh o u ld look to th e U F A .” Tuesday, MaiH i, y N E W S PB A B a ll S u it W e i g h e d b y Coui P E T E R SC H M U C K S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e T h o m a s J . C uff, s ittin g in Q u een s c o u n ty , is * stu d y in g b rie fs s u b m itte d by A tto rn e y S a u l R a d in , of 37 W all S tr e e t, M a n h a t t a n , on b e h a lf of 61 P a tr o lm e n seek in g a n a c c o u n t­ in g of th e fu n d s o f t h e 1948 P a ­ tr o lm e n ’s B e n e v o le n t A sso ciatio n ball, a n d by A tto rn e y J a m e s H. T ully . fo r P r e s id e n t J o h n E. C a r ­ to n a n d t h e o th e r d e fe n d a n ts . T h e PB A officers ra is e d th e legal o b je c tio n t h a t t h e a c tio n w as n o t b ro u g h t by th e p e titio n e rs fo r a n a c c o u n tin g u n d e r th e r i g h t law , b u t t h a t th e ir re m e d y lies e x ­ clusively th r o u g h a m a n d a m u s p ro c e e d in g u n d e r A rticle 78 of th e C ivil P r a c tic e Act. M r. R a d in c o n te n d e d t h a t th e S c h m u c l< Is A p p o i n t e d F i r e m e n A s l< O ' D w y e r R e fe re e F o r F d ll B o n u s F r e e z e (Continued from Page 1) ficial R e fe re e S c h m u c k ’s clerk T h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A s­ y e ste rd a y a n d a sk e d t h a t a d a te so c ia tio n of NYC, a t a n e n t h u s ­ be s e t fo r h o ld in g th e h e a rin g . ia stic m e m b e rs h ip m e e tin g p r e ­ sid ed over by P r e s id e n t J o h n P. H e a rin g O p en to P u b lic C ra n e , a d o p te d a i-esolution r e ­ R e fe re e S c h m u c k w ill h o ld th e q u e stin g M a y o r W illia m O ’D w yer h e a rin g in o p en c o u rt, in one of to b a c k a $4,150 p e r m a n e n t p ay th e ro o m s o f t h e Supi*eme C o u rt. scale fo r F ire m e n . T h e tesJt of th e re s o lu tio n w as to be released A fter h e h a s h e a r d a ll th e ev i­ only a f t e r it h a d b e e n d eliv ered to d en ce a n d th e le g al a rg u m e n ts on th e M ayor, T h e F ir e m e n w a n t t h e M ay o r b o th sides, h e will re c o m m e n d a to se n d a n e m e rg e n c y m e ssag e to decision to th e S u p re m e C o u rt. th e L e g is la tu re , a sk in g t h a t th e T h e A p p ellate D ivision re c e n tly bill fo r a r e f e r e n d u m o n th e u n a n im o u sly re v e rse d o n b o th th e $4,150 be c o n sid e re d . A ssem bly­ fa c ts a n d th e law a d ecisio n r e n d ­ m a n F r a n c is X . M cG o w an (D., ered by S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e M a n h a t ta n ) in tro d u c e d th e bill, M cN ally, w h ic h h a d dism issed b u t w ith o u t t h e m e ssag e i t c a n M r. D o n o v a n ’s c o m p la in t. O n a p ­ n o t even be c o n sid e re d in c o m ­ peal, M r. D o n o v a n w on th e r i g h t m ittee. T h e P a tr o lm e n ’s B e n e v o le n t A s­ to th e tr ia l of b o th q u e stio n s of s o c ia tio n also s tro n g ly fa v o re d th e law a n d fa c t. T h e f a c tu a l q u e stio n s c o n c e rn e d re fe re n d u m w h ic h w ould freeze w h e th e r M r. D o n o v a n h a d sh o w n t h e fu ll $750 b o n u s in to p e r ­ e n o u g h re g a r d in g in *egularities to m a n e n t p a y , b u t n o t c h a n g e p r e s ­ w a r r a n t a tr ia l of th e f a c t u a l is ­ e n t s a la ry p a id , a lth o u g h ta k e sues, a n d also t h a t if t h e fa c ts h o m e p a y w ould be re d u c e d by a re p rov ed , as alleg ed b y M r. a d d itio n a l a n n u i ty c o n trib u tio n s . D o n o v an , th e r e w as sufficiency in A t th e r e c e n t P B A b a ll M ay o r law fo r g r a n tin g t h e re m e d y O ’D w yer w as u n d e rs to o d to h a v e b a c k e d th e re f e re n d u m idea. T h e so u g h t. U FA w a n ts h im to follow t h a t W ho W o u ld R u n lline, b u t som e o f th e P B A officers I f M r. D o n o v a n fin a lly w ins on a re s a id to be w illin g to a c c e p t bhe m e rits, a n d a n e w electio n is th e fre e z in g o f a b o u t $300. T h a t o rd ered , th e sa m e c a n d id a te s fo r w ould a p p ly to F ire m e n , too. office w ould r u n as la s t tim e , e x ­ O th e r c ity em p lo y ees m i^ h t h a v e ce p tin g fo r o n e s u b s titu tio n r e ­ less fro zen , -say, $250. D o n o v a n R a d io s O ’D w yer q u ired by th e r e tir e m e n t of o n e of A ra d io g ra m w as s e n t to M ay o r th e c a n d id a te s h e ld to h a v e b een O ’D w y er by P a tr o lm a n R a y m o n d d efeated . - M r. D o n o v a n h a s b een re c e iv ­ in g a s s u ra n c e s of s u p p o r t fro m m a n y fe llo w -m e m b e rs of th e P olice D e p a r tm e n t, w ho feel t h a t he is ta k in g t h e r i g h t co u rs e In h a v in g a c o u rt tr ia l of h is c h a rg e s T h e H e a lth I n s u r a n c e P la n - B lu e of irre g u la rity . T h e o rd e r a p p o in tin g R e fe re e C ross e n ro llm e n t h a s b e e n co m ­ S c h m u c k also g r a n te d M r. D o n o ­ p le te d a m o n g t h e 8,000 em ployees v a n costs. T h e se In clu d e a b o u t o f th e P o w e r D iv isio n, IN D T r a n s ­ $350 p r in tin g e x p en ses a n d a b o u t p o r ta tio n D ivision an d * B u s T r a n s ­ p o r ta tio n D iv isio n (in c lu d in g $100 a d d itio n a l. Q ueen s, S ta t e n I s la n d a n d B M T , exclusive o f s u r f a c e t r a n s p o r t a ­ ti o n ) . T h e d riv e s t a r t e d J a n u a r y 10 a n d e n d e d J a n u a r y 21. T h o se e n ro lle d a r e co vered f o r 133. M ario J . D e S a la v o .. . .83400 134. T h o m a s M . L isto n . . ..8 3 4 0 0 m e d ical a n d h o s p ita l services b e ­ 135. Jo s e p h P . F e r r a r a . . ..8 3 4 0 0 g in n in g M a r c h 1. T o d a te m o re t h a n 9,000 B o a rd 136. L a u re n c e E. K e h o e . . . .83300 137. J o se p h M agglo ...............83300 of T r a n s p o r ta t io n em ployees, t o ­ 138. M ilto n S e ltz e r ................. 83300 g e th e r w ith t h e ir d e p e n d e n ts, 139. C h a rle s J. C o x ................. 83300 h a v e jo in e d t h e B o a rd 's h e a l th 140. J o h n J. M c C l e a n 83250 p ro g ra m . 141. B e r tr a m R . T o p p in . . . .83150 142. A m a rd o r K . M o ra le s ..8 3 1 5 0 tough f e s t . . . 143. R o b e rt M. S c o tt ____M83150 144. W ilia m S h u g a r ...............83150 A go od job . . . 145. Jo s e p h A. B ov in o .......... 83150 The p e r f e c t boofc . 146. E m m a n u e l G o ld ste in .83100 147. Jo s e p h P . S telz ............ 83100 148. J o h n P . M e a u e y ............ 83100 149. W a lte r J. M ark o w sk l ..8 3 0 0 0 150. Jo s e p h P. B ro g a n .... 8 3 0 0 0 151. T h o m a s L a iy w o n .......... 82900 A com plete preparation course for the 152. W e rn e r C. S c h m id t ...8 2 8 0 0 Federal Civil Service examination now 153. W illiam R o th e n b e r g ..8 2 7 5 0 belngr given throughout the country. 154. C h a rle s B oyle, J r 82650 Questions, answers, concise study ma­ terial based directly on the ofTlcial 155. J o h n S c a lia ..................... 82650 announcement and sample questions. 156. H a rry F r ie d la n d .............82550 Contains name and number comparisonB, 157. J e ro m e E v e l y n ................. 82550 aptitude, trade and mechanical ability tests, cube countine’, spatial relations 158. R o b e rt T . C assid y . ...8 2 5 5 0 and for manalysis, civil service arith­ 159. E d w a rd W aslelew ski ..8 2 5 0 0 m etic and practical Questions testlnsr 160. R o b e rt D e a n ................... 82500 Unowledgre and judgrment.. . . . . $ 2 .0 0 161. B e r n a r d T u rfe ld ............ 82500 See Itl . . . Buy Itl 162. C h a rle s C accese . . . . 82500 MitU 'orders accepted. 163. M a c h a e l B a r b a r a .......... 82500 Ifge Coupon ritge 15 164. C ai’lo E sp o sito ................. 82400 165. L a w re n c e B o y to n .......... 82400 167. R o b e rt R y a n ................... 82300 97 DUANE STREET 168. J a m e s D lU ard ................. 82250 NEW YORK 7 NEW YORK 169. A n th o n y B iso g n o .......... 82250 170. J a m e s G l e m m i n g 82250 Transportation Dept. Adds HIP Enrollees T r a n s i t P a t r o l m a n L is t T h is w eek t h e lis t is c o n tin u e d , to in c lu d e a p p o in tm e n t n u m b e r 170. All eligibles th u s U tsed a re d isab led v e te ra n c la im a n ts , a n d o n ly d is a b le d v e te ra n s w ill fill Im m e d ia te v a c a n c ie s. A b o u t 94 p e r c e n t o f all eligibles ai-e v e te ra n s a n d a b o u t 17 p e r c e n t o f t h e v e te ra n s a re d isab led . T h e 6 p e r c e n t n o n - v e te r a n s o n ly sm a ll jo b pro sp ects. T R A N S IT PA T R O L M A N , C O R ­ R E C T IO N O F F IC E R , B R ID G E AND T U N N E L O F F IC E R D isab led V e te ra n s P ro b a b le A iip o in tn ie n t O rd e r 111. B e r n a r d J . H y n e s ..M 8 4 1 5 0 112. J o h n L. K e n n e d y 84150 1113. G eo rge A. M o ren o . . . .8 4 1 5 0 114. V in c e n t P . N ig ro ____84150 115. S ta n le y E. O w s h a n ik ..8 4 1 0 0 116. J o h n P . B ru n e .............84050 117. R ic h a r d T . W ilkie ____83850 118. J a m e s J . O ’H a g a n ... .8 3 8 0 0 119. J e ro m e B a r r o n ............ 83750 120. A lfred E . S m ith ............ 83750 121. G eorge A. S c h u m a c h e r 83750 122. T h o m a s J. B e c k e r . . .. 8 3 7 5 0 123. C h a rle s B ell ..................... 83750 124. Jo s e p h A. A rm in io . . . .8 3 6 5 0 125. J o s e p h A. B u t l e r 83650 127. P a u l S. S k r z y p e k 83650 128. A rnold E . S a b le sk i . ...8 3 6 0 0 129. N o m m n D . S m i t h 83550 130. J o lin D w onkow skI . . .. 8 3 5 0 0 131. S a lv a to re M a n n o .......... 83500 132. J o s e p h J . C op pey . . . . 8 3 4 0 0 re m e d y u n d e r Article as c----------------------------------o m p le te a n d th a t p5j|, ers w ere fu lly entitled to case t h e w ay th e y did britigl T h e c o m p la in t stated in f o rm a tio n a n d 'b e lie f ceeds o f th e ball am’oi J f i $ 100,000 . Subsequently th e p e titio n e rs figured thp a ' to be a ro u n d $150,000 Th i is p a r t of a driv e for the r in g of m o n th ly financial r one of th e refo rm s in , fo r w h ich th e y have bepn I te n d in g . ” T h e d e f e n d a n ts claimed thafJ p e titio n e rs do n o t set fnrtKl cau se of a c tio n . B o th sides a re awaiting cision by J u s tic e Cuff, CAF I - GAF 7 STOREKEEPER The Leader Bookstore A. D o n o v an , foriAer president th e P a tr o lm e n ’s Benevolent i so c ia tio n , a sk in g th e Mayor toi q u est th e re fe re n d u m . 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