u :s > * Wanti^ "!!iui;ast Aids . . . p t . r. a ^ fnerica*9 Largest W eekly fo r P u blic E m ployees Tuesday, March 29, 1949 S ee P a g e 72 Price Five Cents . S. NEEDS REPAIR MEN 0 FILL AUTO JOBS AT $86 S e e P a g e 12 20,000 Expected at Fireman Rally n Madison Sq. Carden W ednesday fttgjEPEAT THIS e g isla to r } u a lity n p r o v in g 55-Year Retirem ent Gets Top Priority as 'Must' Bill By MAXWELL LEHM AN A LBANY, M a r c h 28— All civil OLD-TIMERS in th e S t a t e L eg- serv ice w as closely w a tc h in g th e S t a t e L e g is la tu re th i s w eek to see ilalure feel th e q u a lity o f t h a t w h a t a c tio n w o uld be ta k e n on lody has steadily im p ro v e d in re - t h e 5 5 -y e a r r e t ir e m e n t bill. T h e Etit years. Agroup of th e m w ere d iscu ssin g tils phenomenon in o n e of A lany’s DeWitt C lin to n H o te l room s, hey came to th e s e co n c lu sio n s: 1. Shenanig<ans n o lo n g e r p la y Le Important p a r t th e y u sed to. I's sometimes d ifficult to g e t u p group to play a n a l l- n i g h t c a r d ime. Not m an y le g isla to rs h a u n t be more notorious e s ta b lis h m e n ts J Albany. A “p la y b o y ” r e p u t a ALBANY, M a r c h 28 — B o th lon isn’t valued. A sen se o f m a t - h o u se s of t h e S ta t e L egisla/ture rity has enveloped t h e L e g isla la s t w eek p a ss e d a n d s e n t to th e ure. 2. Committee a s s ig n m e n ts a r e G o v e rn o r fo r s ig n a tu r e a bill i n ­ more seriously, a n d b e t te r c o rp o r a tin g th e p r e s e n t b o n u s of len head th e c o m m itte e s. S e s- S ta t e em ploy ees a s p a r t o f base l«ns of both h o u se s a r e m u c h 'ore assiduously a tte n d e d t h a n p a y , effective A p ril 1, 1949. T h e ^ to be th e case, a n d g re a te r bill is p a r t o f th e “p a c k a g e ’' terest is show n in specific pieces n e g o tia te d b e tw e e n t h e S ta t e a d legislation. More m en w o rk a t th e ir jobs, wy aie more a p t to k n o w a b o u t M a r c h 3 0 L a s t D a y Elation th a n to d e p e n d m e re ly their leaders, l i i e y like to T o A p p ly fo r T ro o p e r J o b (Continued o n P age 6) W e d n e sd a y , M a r c h 30, is th e la s t d a y to a p p ly in th e S ta t e T ro o p e r e x a m , b u t if a p p lic a tio n ^ m a ile d , t h e la te s t a c c e p ta b le p o s tm a r k is T u e s d a y , M a r c h 29. T h e r e a r e a b o u t 100 v acan cies. T h e jo b s p a y $1,380 to $3,105, plu s food a n d lo d g in g , o r m a in te n a n c e allo w an ce in ,lieu th e re o f, a n d u n ifo rm s a n d e q u ip m e n t. figure fo r filing o n R e q u ir e m e n ts in c lu d e : 21 to 40 l '- sanitation M a n . C lass B . is a g e lim its ; 2 0 /2 0 v isio n ; h e ig h t, ho fli c o m p ared w ith 17,442 5 fo o t 10 in c h e s, h ig h sch o o l g r a d ­ ex am . I#ast u a tio n a n d a d r iv e r ’s license. { Th« T h u rs d a y , M a r c h A p p lic a tio n s m a y be o b ta in e d te s t w ill be h e ld fr o m D iv isio n o f S ta t e Police, lj>aturday, J u n e 11. S ta t e C ap ito l, A lb a n y 1, N. Y. ore tv7‘'0‘'icast ov er W N Y C , b e T h e w r itte n e x a m in a tio n h a s ‘Pened p,. f o r a p p ly in g b een se t fo r W e d n e sd a y , A p ril 13. i*^®,^dent J o s e p h A. M cS u ccessfu l c a n d id a te s m u s t ^ be ''^ion ’ ° S erv ice C o m - w illing to a c c e p t a p p o in tm e n t' to ’•100 th a t a b o u t a n y S ta t e P o lice lo c a tio n in t h e would apply. S ta te . m e a su re , in tro d u c e d b y S e n a to r H a lp e rn a n d A sse m b ly m a n N o o n ­ a n , h a s b e e n giv en to p p rio rity by t h e C ivil S erv ice E m ployees A sso ciatio n a n d o th e r civil service >rgar.izations. I t w as a m e n d e d te c h ­ Lehman, Farley, Green, Curran A mo ng Speakers P re s id e n t W illia m G re e n , o f t h e A m e ric a n F e d e r a tio n of L a b o r, n ic a lly la s t w eek b y t h e C o m p ­ f o r m e r G o v e rn o r H e r b e r t H . L e h ­ tr o ll e r ’s office, so t h a t in fo r m it m a n a n d f o r m e r P o s tm a s te r G en . J a m e s A. F a rle y w ill be am o n g th e is n o w c o m p le te ly c o rre c t. o u ts ta n d in g re p r e s e n ta tiv e s of T h e bill p ro v id es b e n e fits fo r la b o r, in d u s tr y a n d p u b lic life w ho w ill a d d re s s th e 3 0 th A n n iv e i* a ry ( C o n tin u e d o n P age 4) R a lly a n d M ass M e e tin g of th e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A sso ciatio n of G r e a te r New Y o rk a t M a d iso n S q u a re G a rd e n , NYC, o n W e d n e s­ d a y n ig h t, M a r c h 30, J o h n P . C ra n e , P re s id e n t of th e U.F.A. a n n o u n c e d la s t week. Employee Bonus-Freeze Passed by Legislature 0,108 Apply " NYC Test for *9nitation M a n '^ h lt e H o u s e C iv e n R e c la s s if y in g M a r c h 28 — > ia n h a v e to ld th e 5. J'fopo^S^^'^lstration t h a t if . re c la ssific a tio n of S* Adriinf.*® re c o m m e n d e d by ^ pf^’^tlon. t h e S e n a te Civii S eiv ice C o m m it­ D e a d lin e J o b s te e s a r e 'r e a d y t o p re s e n t t h e ir ow n bills. A tw o -w e e k d e a d lin e w as given. R e c la s sific a tio n Is fa v o re d by t h e U. S. C ivil S erv ice C o m m is­ sion, w hose p la n m a d e n o h e a d ­ w ay i n t h e la s t C ongress, [A 4-pag e se c tio n d e d ic a te d to t h e F ir e m e n a n d th e ir fa m ilie s b eg in s o n P a g e 7.] m in is tr a tio n a n d t h e Civil S e r ­ th e m e a s u re w ill be fo rth c o m in g . D ew ey G av e A ssu ra n c e vice E m p lo y ees A ssociation . G ov. T h o m a s E. D ew ey ’s s ig n a tu r e on T h e S t a t e ’s C h ie f E x e c u tiv e h a d p e rs o n a lly r e a s s u re d em ployees t h a t th e y w o u ld be g r a n t e d th is bill, in t h e co u rse o f a sp e e c h U .S . S e e k in g h e m a d e a t a d in n e r o f t h e A s­ s o c ia tio n in A lb a n y o n F e b r u a r y 24. T h e r e h a d b e e n so m e a p p r e ­ E x a m in e r s ; h e n s io n a b o u t w h e th e r th e “fre e z e ” w ould co m e th is y e a r o r in 1950. I t is a c tu a lly to be in 1949, th e T o $ 1 0 , 3 0 5 G o v e rn o r th e n d e c la re d . T h e r e h a d b e e n a q u e stio n o f t h e t e c h ­ A n e x a m in a tio n fo r p e r m a n e n t n ic a l p ro b le m s involved in “lin in g a p p o in tm e n t to t h e p o sitio n s of o u t ” so m e 75,000 jo b s i n t h e sh o rt' O rg a n iz a tio n a n d M e th o d s E x a m ­ tim e av ailab le. T h e bill n o w p a ss e d c le a rs u p in e r, C A F -7 t h r o u g h C A F-11; a n d B u d g e t E x a m in e r, C A P-7 th r o u g h all t h e m is a p p re h e n s io n s abouit C A P -15, is n o w o pen. D ire c to r th i s m e a su re . J a m e s E. R ossell, o f t h e N ew Y o rk Office o f t h e U. S. CivU S erv ice C o m m issio n a n n o u n c e d . V a c a n ­ cies in F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t A g en ­ A s s n . T h a n k s cies lo c a te d in N ew Y o rk a n d N ew J e r s e y w ill be filled. T h e fo r s t a r t i n g s a la rie s ra n g e fr o m $3,727 L E A D E R to $10,305. P e rs o n s w ith fro m fo u r y e a rs to six y e a rs o f a p p r o p r ia te e x ­ M i t c h e l l B i l l W o r k p e rie n c e m a y ap p ly . T h is e x p e r­ ALBANY, M a r c h 28—T h e B o a rd ie n ce m u s t h a v e b e e n progressiv ely o f D ire c to rs of t h e C ivil S erv ice resp o n sib le a n d a d m in is tra tiv e , E m p loyees A sso ciatio n la s t w eek a n d h a v e p ro v id e d a know ledge of u n a n im o u s ly p a ss e d a re s o lu tio n m a n a g e m e n t p rin c ip le s a n d p r a c ­ th a n k in g th e Civil S erv ice L E A D ­ tices. E R fo r its a c tiv itie s in a id in g to A pply i n p e rs o n o r by m a il to g et th e M itc h e ll v e te ra n p r e f ­ t h e S e c o n d U. S. C ivil S erv ice e re n c e bill p a ss e d b y th e S ta t e R eg ion, 641 W a s h in g to n S tr e e t, L e g isla tu re . N ew Y o rk 14, N. Y. T h e e x a m n u m b e r is 2-24 (49). A p p lic a tio n s m u s t be re ceiv ed in t h e R e g io n a l Office n o t l a t e r t h a n M o n d ay , A p ril 4. 1 , 2 8 0 T h o m a s A. M u rra y , p r e s id e n t o f th e N ew Y o rk S ta t e F e d ­ e ra tio n o f L a b o r, F ir e C o m m is­ s io n e r F r a n k Q uayle a n d S e c re ­ t a r y of S t a t e T h o m a s J . C u r r a n a lso h a v e a c c e p te d in v ita tio n s to sp e a k . All civil service em ploy ees a n d t h e ir fa m ilie s h a v e b een in v ite d to a t te n d . G r e a t S ho w A rra n g e d A n r. 11-star show , a n d d a n c in g to th e m u sic o f V in c e n t L opez a n d h is o r c h e s tr a , w ill close th e ra lly . A d m issio n will be free. C e r ta in se c tio n s o f t h e G a rd e n w ill be re s e rv e d f o r h o ld e rs of g u e st tic k e ts. A n u n u s u a l f e a tu r e o f th e p r o ­ g r a m w ill be th e p re s e n ta tio n of a w a rd s to p u b lic officials, b u sin e ss­ m e n a n d n e w s p a p e r p u b lish e rs, w h o h a v e m a d e o u ts ta n d in g c o n ­ tr ib u tio n s to th e w e lfa re of fire ­ fig h te rs a n d th e ir fa m ilie s d u rin g t h e p a s t 30 years. “T h e o b se rv a n c e o f o u r 3 0 th A n n iv e rs a ry as a c h a r t e r e d lo c al w ith in th e I n t e r n a t io n a l A sso cia­ tio n o f 'F ire flg h te rs will h a v e p a r a m o u jit s ig n ific a n c e ,” sa id P re s i­ d e n t C ra n e . “ I t w ill m a r k 30 y e a rs o f progi'ess a n d im p ro v e ­ m e n t in th e w o rk in g a n d eco n o m ic c o n d itio n s o f th e firem en of th is city. O u r m a n y jo b b e n e fits w ere a c h ie v e d th r o u g h t h e c o n tin u e d a n d u n c e a s in g e ffo rts of o u r o r ­ g a n iz a tio n , w h ic h h a s e sta b lish e d a re c o rd u n iq u e in th e field o f civil serv ice.” S e r g e a n t E lig ib le s ; STUDY B O O K S FO R EXAM S S tu d y books fo r Social In v es­ tig a to r , R a ilw a y P o sta l C lerk, P o s ta l C le rk -C a rrie r. A c c o u n t­ a n t . C lerk, T y p ist. S te n o g r a p h e r, T re a s u r y E n fo rc e m e n t A gent, 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, on sale a t L E A D E R B ookstore. 97 D u a n e S tr e e t. NYC. tw o blocks n o rth o f C ity H a ll, j u s t w est of B ro ad w ay . C o u r t s L o p p e d T h e eligible list fo r p ro m o tio n to S e r g e a n t (P.D .) w as p u b lish e d a n d p ro m u lg a te d a t th e s a m e tim e b y th e N Y C Civil S erv ice C o m ­ m ission. T h e list c o n ta in s 1.280 n a m e s, o r a b o u t 600 few er th a n befb re tw o law su its Involving q u e stio n s In th e w ritte n to s t were d ecid ed a g a in s t th e C om m ission. O f f 6 0 0 A n o th e r law s u it, over a q u e stio n a n d a n sw e r, w h ic h it w on in S p ecial T e rm of th e S u p re m e C o u rt, is bein g ap p ealed . S till a n o t h e r s u it h a s b een s t a r t e d , th is o n e p ro te s tin g a d m issio n of th e te s t of Candida*''"? w th less th a n a c tu a lly five y e a r s ’ service as P a tr o lu iu u . Page Two CIVIL S T A T E 2 2 Types of Jobs O ffered by State In a New Series ALBANY, M a r c h 28 — A new g ro u p of 22 d iire r e n t ty p e s o f jobs is now op en th r o u g h cxam inatiion in th e New Y o rk S ta t e sei'vice. T h e p o sitio n s co v er p h y sic a l r e c ­ re a tio n w ork, p u b lic ity , pow er p la n t po sitio n s, p u b lic h e a l th w ork, enginee^ring a n d scien tific jobs. A p p lic atio n s m a y be o b ta in e d fro m S ta te Civil S erv ice oHices, a t 270 B ro ad w ay , N Y C ; S ta t e Office B u ild in g , A lb an y 1, N. Y., a n d S ta te Oflice B u ild in g , B u ffa lo 1, N. Y. T h e w ritte n e x a m in a tio n s will be held on M ay 21. L a st filing d a te is A pril 15. All a re o p e n -c o m ­ petitive. T h e jo b s a re : 01IL A ssociate P u b lic ity Afrent, $5,232 p lu s five a n n u a l in c re a se s of $220. S ix y e a rs jo u r n a lis m or p u b licity ex p erien ce, p lu s college degree, o r n in e y e a rs ex p e rie n c e a n d h ig h school d eg ree req u ired . O n e v a c a n c y in NYC. F ee $4. 0112. S en io r P u b lic ity A pent (M otion P ic tu re s ), $4,242 plu.s five a n n u a l in c re a se s of $180. F o u r y e a rs ex p erien ce, p lu s college d e ­ gree, o r seven y e a rs e x p erien ce w ith h ig h school d e g re e req m re d . O n e v a can cy in A lbany. F ee $3. 0106 R e c re a tio n D ire c to r, $3,600. VARIETY FIRNITIRE CO., Inc. 518 W . 57th S T R E E T NEW YORK 19. N. Y. M anufacturers and Distributors L IV IN G R O O M F U R N IT U R E CARPETS a n d RU GS B E D R O O M F U R N IT U R E T w o yeai’s e x p erien ce p lu s college d eg ree ctr sdx y e a rs e x p e rie n c e a n d h ig h school d e g re e re q u ire d . O n e v a c a n c y a t p re s e n t In C r o to n - o n H u d s o n , W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty , F ee $2. ^ 0107. A ssis ta n t R e c re a tio n I n ­ s tru c to r, $2,208 p lu s five a n n u a l in c reases o f $120. O n e y e a r of a p p ro p r ia te e x p e rie n c e p lu s h ig h school d e g re e o r college degree. F e e $1. 0092. A s s is ta n t E le c tric E n g in ­ eer, P u b lic S erv ice C om m ission, $4,242 plu s five a n n u a l s a la ry i n ­ creases of $180. T h r e e y e a rs e x ­ p e rie n c e , plu s college d e g re e r e ­ quired. T w o v a c a n c ie s, on e in A l­ b an y , one in Neij\' Y ork. F e e $3. 0105. S u p e rv iso r o f V o c a tio n a l R e h a b ilita tio n , E d u c a tio n D e p a r t­ m e n t, $3,846, plu s five a n n u a l i n ­ creases of $132. College deg ree p lu s tw o to fo u r y e a rs ex p erien ce, p lu s a p p ro p r ia te g r a d u a t e stu d y . P ee $3. 0103. D ire c to r o f M e n ta l H ygiene N u rsin g Services, $6,700 p lu s five a n n u a l In creases o f $275. E ig h t y e a rs of G r a d u a te N u rse e x p e r­ ience, plu s college degree. O n e v acan cy . F ee $5. 0108. D ire c to r o f P h y sic a l R e ­ h a b ilita tio n , N Y S t a t e R e h a b ili­ ta tio n H o sp ital, W e st H a v e rs tra w , D e p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth . $4,242 plu s five a n n u a l In c re a se s o f $180. C ollege degree, p lu s fo u r y e a rs e x ­ p erien ce, p lu s licen se to p ra c tic e in NY S ta t e req u ire d . P e e $3. 0101. s t e a m F ir e m a n . S ta t e D e p a rtm e n ts and In s titu tio n s , $2,208 plus live a n n u a l In creases o f $120. O n e y e a r oif e x p erien ce req u ired . F ee $1. 0099. S e n io r S ta tio n a r y E n g in ­ eer, S ta te D e p a r tm e n ts a n d I n .stitutions, $3,312 plui- five a n n u a l in c reases of $120. F o u r y e a rs e x ­ p e rie n c e req u ired . F e e $2, 0098. P rin c ip a l S ta tio n a r y E n ­ g in e er, S ta te D e p a r tm e n ts a n d I n ­ s titu tio n s , $3,714 p lu s five a n n u a l in c re a se s of $132. T w o v a c a n c ie s, o n e in B uffalo, o n e in A lbany. S ix y e a rs e x p e rie n c e req u ired . F ee $3. 0100. s t a t i o n a r y E n g in e e r, S ta te D e p a rtm e n ts and I n s titu tio n s , $2,760 plu s five a n n u a l in c re a se s oif $120. T w o y e a rs ’ ex p e rie n c e r e ­ qu ired . P e e $2. 0104. .Associate S a n ita r ia n , D e ­ p a r t m e n t of H e a lth . E rie C o u n ty , $6,000. College d e g re e p lu s six to e ig h t y e a rs e x p e rie n c e req u ire d . P e e $5. 0089. S te n o g r a p h e r a n d P riv a te S e c re ta ry , D is tric t A tto r n e y ’s O f­ fice, K in g s C o u n ty , $2,760. O n e v acan cy . O n e to th r e e y e a r s ’ e x ­ p e rie n c e re q u ire d . F e e $2. 0090. S te n o g r a p h e r, G ra d e 4, SERVICELEADER A N D C O S IM M O N S F U R N IT U R E B E D S a n d B E D D IN G SC O O P! N E W S D is tric t A tto r n e y ’s OflBce, K in g s C o u n ty , $3,050. O n e v ac a n c y . F o u r A p p o i n y e a rs ex p erien ce re q u ire d . F e e $2. A s s n . 0096. S e n io r D r a f ts m a n , $2,898 p lu s l^ve a n n u a l in c re a s e s of $120. f o r S y r a c u s e F ee $2. 0013. F a r m M a n a g e r , $3,450 p lu s five a n n u a l In c re a se s of $132. O ne v a c a n c y a t C e n tr a l Is lip S ta t e H o sp ital. F o u r to five y e a rs e x ­ p e rie n c e p lu s a p p r o p r ia te e d u c a ­ tio n req u ired . F ee $2. 0094. Senior A r c h ite c tu r a l S p ecificatio n s W rite r , $5,232 p lu s five a n n u a l In c re a se s o f $220. O n e v a c a n c y in NYC. F iv e to seven y e a rs exp erien ce p lu s a p p r o p r ia te e d u c a tio n re q u ire d . F e e $4. 0114. Office M a c liin e O p e ra to r (K ey P u n c h - R e m in g to n R a n d ) , $1,840 p lu s five a n n u a l In creases of $120. T h re e m o n th s e x p e rie n c e o r co u rse o f s tu d y in m a c h in e o p ­ e ra tio n req u ired . T h r e e v a c a n c ie s in Altoany. F e e $1. 0120. B e d d in g In s p e c to r, $3,036 p lu s five a n n u a l In c re a se s o f $120. Foiu* to six y e a rs e x p e rie n c e r e ­ qu ired . F ee $2. 0097. M u se u m T e c h n ic a l A p ­ p re n tic e , S ta t e E d u c a tio n D e p a r t­ m e n t, $1,955 p lu s five a im u a l In c r e ^ e s o f $120. H ig h sch o o l g r a d ­ •J. NORM AN CRANNAGE u a tio n re q u ire d . O n e v a c a n c y in J . N o rm a n C ra n n a g e , o f t h e A lbany. F e e $1. law firm o f B lito ia n a n d C r a n ­ 0095. A c q u a tic B io lo g ist ( r e -is - n a g e , h a s b een a p p o in te d S y r a ­ s u e d ), $3,450 p lu s five a n n u a l I n ­ cuse a tto r n e y o f T h e Civil S erv ice creases o£ $132. O n e v a c a n c y a t E m ploy ees A sso ciatio n. P o u g h k eep sie. C ollege d e g re e a n d H e a tte n d e d R .P .I. a t T ro y , w as tw o y e a rs o f e x p e rie n c e o r tw o g ra d u a te d fr o m A lb a n y L aw S choo l y e a rs o f g r a d u a te s tu d y req u ired . in 1933, a d m itte d to t h e B a r in F e e $2. t h e sa m e y e a r, a n d c o m m e n c e d b o n d e r if set t s A t t o rney A r e a p ra c tic e o f th e law \ w h e re h e h a s been since. 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I The L e g i s la t u r e h a s p a s s e d b i l l s Lyiding in c r e m e n t c re d it fo r bporary a n d p r o v i s i o n a l e m Boyees, i m p r o v i n g r e t i r e m e n t c o n E on s’in c e r t a i n r e s p e c t s . key t o sy m bo ls 'Passed b o th H o u ses” m e a n s nate and A ssem bly, a n d im p lies bill was se n t to t h e G o v e rn o r. ’^‘‘Third readin g,” m e a n s t h e bill j,; progressed to t h e s ta g e j u s t fcor to a vote b ein g ta k e n a n d bdicates a lik eliho od t h e b ody out to vote o n i t w ill p a s s it. [))-Drafted by T h e Civil S erv ice Employees A sso ciatio n a n d introduced a t its request?' 3)-5ponsored by t h e A sso ciatio n and d ra fte d In c o o p e ra tio n with o th e rs |(A)-Approved a f t e r c o n fe re n c e with a d m in is tr a tio n and supported by th e A sso ciatio n |IE)—Endorsed a n d s u p p o r te d by the A ssociation 11. Bonus in c o rp o ra te d in b a sic pay—all em ployees. P a s s e d by both Houses. |(. Increases fo r A rm o ry E m ­ ployees (D ). W ic k s -S te p h e n s bill, 3d readin g, b o th H ouses. |I. Dannemora a n d M a tte a w a n . Custodial em ployees t o c o m ­ petitive class s ta tu s . Civil S e r ­ vice Com m ission p u t th e m in competitive c la ss a n d G o v e rnor has approved. M Westfield a n d A lbion. S a m e explanation a s No. 3. |». Increments, C o rn ell E m p lo y ­ ees (D). S. I. 1112, A. I. 1838, in Sen. F in a n c e , A ssem b ly ,, ways & M eans. I* Equal P ay fo r W o m e n (D ). S I. 1035. A. I. 1840. P a s s e d both, *• Salaries — In s p e c to r s ( E ) . L p . 13, A. I. 64. P a s s e d b o th . I» Increment C re d it f o r T e m P p r a r y a n d P ro v isio n a l S e rvice (D). P a sse d b o th . I* Extra In c re m e n t a t 5-10-15 years a fte r m a x im u m (D ), Dead. Revolving F u n d P u b lic S ervice 111 D ead. I • nllmmum R e tire m e n t A llow I ance (D). D e a d Retirement a t a g e 55 (D ). I I- 548, a m e n d e d . Ij, reading. S e n a te . I Purchase of A d d itio n a l A n «“'ty (D). A. I. 381. P a sse d U both. I yested R e tire m e n t B e n e fits I5 533, A. I. 550. D ead . I “•‘‘■‘^ction R e tire m e n t S y ste m is (D ). D ead . I Y e a r R e tire m e n t (i0t'^“ Ormed P ris o n P e rs o n n e l '“ ' S. I. 400, A. I. 556. D ead . 17. T w C nty-five Y e a r R e tir e m e n t — I n s tit u ti o n E m p lo y ees (D ). S. I. 1957. D ead . 18. T w e n ty -F iv e Y e a r R e tir e m e n t C o n se rv a tio n P e rs o n n e l. S. I. 1036, A. I. 1122, in S en . C ivil S erv ice C om ., A ssem bly W ay s & M ean s. A m e n d e d in b o th c o m m itte e s. 19. T w e n ty -F iv e Y e a r R e tir e m e n t R e tir e m e n t f o r All (D ). S. I. 1958. D ead . 20. I n c r e a s e d D e a th B e n e fits (D ). S. I. 259, A. I. 370, In S en . Civil S ervice Comi., A ssem bly W a y s & M ean s. %1. E x e m p t R e tir e m e n t B e n e fits fro m E s ta te T a x (D ). D ead . ZZ. M em o rialize Congnress to E x ­ e m p t P e n sio n B e n e fits fro m F e d e ra l In c o m e T a x (D ). D ead . 23. S ick L eav e and V a c a tio n C re d it U p o n R e tir e m e n t (D ). D ead . 24. I n c r e a s e P e n sio n s — R e tire d E m ployees (D ). D r a f tin g d e ­ layed. S o lu tio n o f c o n s titu ­ tio n a l a n d o th e r p ro b le m s u n ­ lik ely a t th is sessio n. 25. L a b o r R e la tio n s M a c h in e ry to D e a l W ith a n d S e ttle P e r ­ so n n e l P ro b le m s I n P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t (D ). W ill be h a n ­ dled b y ex e c u tiv e o rd er. 26. C o n s titu tio n — V e te ra n P r e f ­ e re n c e (S ). T h e M itc h e ll B ill, p a ss e d by L e g is la tu re , goes b e ­ fo re e le c to ra te N o v em b er 8. 27. Civil Serv ice — O a th s (D ). P a sse d S e n a te . 28. M e r it A w a rd — P o litic a l S ub divisio ns (D ). P a s s e d S e n a te . 29. R em o v als — 2 Y e a r L im it a ­ tio n (D ). 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P a s s e d S e n a te ; 3d A t t h e n e w h e a d q u a r t e r s o f T h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s o c i a t i o n , in i t s o w n b u il d i n g a t 8 Elk S t r e e t , A l b a n y , a r e t h r e e l e a d e r s c o n f e r r i n g , L e f t t o r i g h t , H e l e n M u s to , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e I t h a c a S t a t e C o l l e g e c h a p t e r ; J o h n P. P o w e r s . 2 d v i c e - p r e s i d e n t o f t h e A s s o c i a t i o n , a n d M a r g a r e t M. F en k , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e U t i c a S t a t e H o s p i t a l c h a p t e r . 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. L a c k a w a n n a L ists AnviT L 42. Service C o m ^ sp ecial m e e t- 43. in t'"*, c e r ta in eligible l'*^sinr,-o ^^^^w anna. T h e C o m u j'^su laa- A p ril m eetii 44. on A p ril 11 to 13. “fvice ft ® B y D r, F ra n k L. T o lm a n P resid en t. T h e "Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ­ ees A ssociation, Inc., a n d M e m b e r . of E m ploy ees' M e rit A w ard B o a rd . T H IS A N D T H A T T H E G O V E R N O R v /a s g iv e n a b i r t h d a y p a r t y la s t w e e k b y h is im m e d ia te s ta ff. T h e L e g is la tu re s e re n a d e d th e G ov­ e rn o r , in o rd e r , a s L ie u te n a n t- G o v e rn o r H a n le y e x p la in e d , to p ro m o te h a rm o n y , o n b e h a lf o f h is b ig s ta ff o f o v e r 5 0 ,0 0 0 S t a t e e m p l o y e e s . I c o n v ey ed to th e G o v e rn o r o u r b e s t w is h e s f o r m a n y m o r e f r u it f u l y e a r s o f s e r v ic e to th e p e o p le in w h a te v e r c a p a c ity th e y , t h e p e o p le , m a y c a ll u p o n h im to se rv e . T H E C O M P T R O L L E R w a s g iv e n la s t w e e k a b irth d a y , p a r ty b y h is im m e d ia te sta ff. E v e r y C o m p t r o ll e r is t h e a d m ir a t io n a n d t h e w o n d e r o f a ll o th e r S t a t e e m p lo y e e s . H e h a s so m u c h m o n e y ( e v e n i f i t is n o t h is o w n ) , a n d t h e y h a v e so little . T h e p r e s e n t C o m p t r o l l e r is , o f c o u r s e , t h e g r e a te s t e v e r. W e o f th e A s s o c ia tio n th in k o f h im n o t so m u c h as a g r e a t a d m in is tra to r w ith a g r e a te r fu tu re , b u t a s a r e a l f r i e n d o f a ll S t a t e e m p lo y e e s , o n e w h o a lw a y s le n d s a n e a r to t h e i r p r o b le m s a n d a h e lp in g h a n d in t h e i r n e e d s . I F O U R e m in e n t C o u n se l h a d r e p r e s e n te d in d iv id u a l e m p lo y e e s s o le ly , a n d n o t t h e A s s o c i a ti o n , i n t h e f a m o u s D e M a rc o c a se , h is f e e w o u ld p r o b a b ly h a v e a m o u n te d to tw o o r th r e e h u n d r e d th o u s a n d d o lla rs , a n d p o s s ib ly m o r e t h a n tw ic e t h a t s u m . A s r e p r e s e n tin g th e A s s o c ia tio n (e v e n th o u g h th e A s s o c ia tio n d id n o t a p p e a r a s a p a r t y in th e c a s e ) , M r. D e G ra ff re c e iv e d n o th in g b e y o n d h is r e g u la r c o n t r a c t te r m s — n o th in g a d d itio n a l f o r t h i s g r e a t s e rv ic e . M r. D e G ra ff h a s re c e n tly r e tu r n e d fr o m a te n -d a y t r i p to B e r m u d a , t a k e n to r e c u p e r a t e h is s t r e n g t h f o r t h e fin a l, h e c tic d a y s o f t h e le g is la tiv e s e s s io n . I b e lie v e th e r e c o r d w ill s h o w a g r e a t le g is l a ti v e y e a r f o r t h e c iv il s e r v ic e 'a n d th e A s s o c ia tio n . I k n o w o f n o o n e w h o s e e m s to b o u n d b a c k to n e w v ig o r a n d n ew p o w e r as does o u r Jo h n . M a y h e a n d h is t r i b e in c r e a s e in p o w e r a n d p o te n c y , a n d m a y h is s t r e n g t h b e a s th e s tr e n g th o f te n . W h a t d o y o u t h i n k th e A s s o c ia tio n s h o u ld do to m a r k p e r m a n e n tl y t h i s g r e a t v ic to r y f o r th e S ta t e e m p lo y e e s ? T H E 1 949 S E S S I O N o f th e S ta te L e g is la tu r e is j u s t a b o u t o v e r. T h e A s s o c ia tio n h a s s p o n s o r e d m a n y b ills , i n ­ c lu d in g th e fa m o u s “ p a c k a g e .” T h e L e g i s l a t u r e w ill, w e h o p e , c o m e t h r o u g h w ith a ll th e ite m s in t h e p a c k a g e , a n d a n u m b e r o f o t h e r A s s o c ia tio n b ills o f im p o r ta n c e . T h e la te u n p le a s a n tn e s s a b o u t th e b u d g e t h a s m a d e t h e w o r k o f o u r le g is l a ti v e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s m o r e d if fic u lt, b u t, w e b e lie v e , n o t le s s s u c c e s s fu l. 41. Jje r S late S c ru tin y sem b ly Civil Service. 46. P olice - F ir e m e n — D isa b ility (E ). I n S e n a te C ities C o m ­ m itte e , A ssem bly L o cal F i n ­ ance, 47. T e rm s o f Office — P o litic a l S u b d iv isio n s (D ). In tro d u c e d . 48. T e rm s o f Office — S a la ry I n ­ c re a s e D u rin g (D ). In tro ­ du ced. 49. E m e rg e n c y C o m p e n sa tio n , J u ­ d ic ia ry . (D ). P a sse d b o th . 50. E m e rg e n c y C o m p e n sa tio n , L e g ­ islativ e. (A ). A m e n d e d in A s­ sem bly. P a s s e d b o th . 51. S a la ry In c re a s e , L aw R ev isio n C om m issio n (D ). P a s s e d b o th . 52. S a la ry In c re a se , W a rd e n s a n d C h ie f A d m in is tra tiv e Officers. E n a c te d . 53. P a y m e n t o f I n c r e m e n ts . (A ). A d v an ces re q u ire d a p p o i n t­ m e n t p ro m o tio n o r t r a n s f e r d a te o n e d a y , to in c lu d e O c t­ o b er 1, fo r n e x t A p ril 1 i n ­ c re m e n t. ( C h a p te r 130). 54. A c c id e n ta l D isa b ility o r D e a th B en efits. P a s s e d b o th . 55. 2 5 -Y e a r R e tire m e n t, C o n se r­ v a tio n . D ead . 56. R e tir e m e n t O p tio n s (D ). A l­ low s m e m b e r to a c c e p t a c t ­ u a r i a l e q u iv a le n t o f a n n u i ty in fo r m o f re d u c e d a n n u ity p a y m e n ts fo r life. P a s s e d S e n ­ ate. I n A ssem bly W a y s & M ean s. 57. T e a c h e rs R e tir e m e n t A llow ­ ance (E ). P e r m its r e tir e d te a c h e r to e a r n u p to $500 a y e a r a s s u b s titu te . I n S e n ­ a t e E d u c a tio n a n d S e n a te P e n sio n s C om . 58. T ra n s f e rs , A llow able S ervice C red it. Allows im til J a n . 1, 1950, to p a y fo r p r io r service, o n tr a n s f e r . P a s s e d S e n a te . 59. O v e rtim e P ay , M u n ic ip a l E m ­ ployees (E ). R e p o rte d o u t, b u t am e n d e d . 60. Social W e lfa re T e a c h e rs , H o u rs o f W ork. I n A ssem b ly W ay s & M e a n s C om . 61. M oving E x p en ses (D ). $150 lim it o f w h a t S t a t e pays. A m ended. 62. I n s tit u ti o n E m ployees, U n if­ o rm s (D ). I n A ssem bly W ay s & M e a n s Comi. 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R e p o rte d to S e n a te In a m e n d e d fo r m ; t h i r d r e a d ­ in g in A ssem bly. P olice - F ire m e n — C o m p e tit­ ive C lass (E ). I n S e n a te Civil CivU S erv ice C o m m itte e , A s- T H E I N F L U E N C E o f t h e A s s o c ia tio n is , I b e lie v e , r e c o g n iz e d a s n e v e r b e f o r e . T h a t in flu e n c e d e p e n d s c h ie fly o n u n ity , i n t h e w o r k in g to g e t h e r o f a ll o u r e m p lo y e e s u n d e r re s p o n s ib le le a d e rs h ip . L e t u s a ll la b o r ■t o g e t h e r to in c r e a s e t h a t u n it y a n d t h a t p r e s ti g e , a s w e ll a s t o i n t e r e s t a ll p u b lic e m p lo y e e s i n m e m b e r s h ip i n t h e g r e a t e s t p u b lic e m p lo y e e A s s o c ia tio n , T w o A c t i n g D i r e c t o r s g e t a f a r e w e l l p a r t y a n d g i f t s — Dr. H a r o l d A. P o o l e r ( l e f t c e n t e r ) a n d Dr. A r t h u r W . P e n s * ( s t a n d i n g b e s i d e h im ) a r e h o n o r e d b y t h e U t i c a S t a t e H o s p i t a l c h a p t e r o f T h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p lo y e es A s s o c ia tio n . D r. P o o l e r te<ives A p r il [1 f o r a p o s i t i o n in B a n g o r , M e. D r. P e n s e , w h o p r o c e e d e d h im a s A c t i n g D i r e c t o r , Is n e w D e p u t y C o m m i s s i o n e r o f M e n t o l H y g ie n e . A t e x t r e m e l e f t Is M rs . C a t h r y n J o n e s , S u p e r v l il n g N u r s e , a n d a t e x t r e m e r i g h t , W a t k l n P e r r y , T r a n s i p r t a t i o n F e r e m a n , p r e s e n t i n g t h e gifts* A b i f f e t supper and dan ce w « i otteadedT by 40®, CIVIL Page Four S T A T E A N SERVICE D LEADER C O U N T Y Affirmative Action Sought On A ge-55 Pension Bill {C o n tin u ed fr o m P age 1) clected officials a s w ell as p u b lic em ployees. S ta r r e d fo r A ctio n T h e m e a su re w as s t a r r e d fo r a c tio n in th e S e n a te e a rly th is w eek, a n d s u c h a c tio n m a y a l ­ re a d y h av e been ta k e n by th e tim e th is sto ry a p p e a rs . A q u ick r o u n d - u p of le g islativ e o p in io n i n ­ d ic a te d t h a t le g isla to rs fa v o r th e bill. S e n a to r H a lp e rn , R e p u b lic a n , o f Q ueen s, s ta te d t h a t h e e x ­ p e c te d th e bill to p a s s in th e S e n a te w ith o u t a n y tro u b le . I n th e A.s.sembly. i t w a s in d ic a te d t h a t in a d d itio n to n o rm a l R e ­ p u b lic a n su p p o rt, th e D e m o c ra tic m in o rity w ould give t h e bill full b ack in g , a lth o u g h it h a s n o t been m a d e a “p a r t y ” m e asu re. C SEA Seeks P a ssa g e T h e Civil Service E m plo yees A s­ so ciatio n , w h ich sp o n so re d th e m e a su re a n d is deep ly in te re s te d in its p assag e, h a s g on e all o u t to a t t a i n p assage. 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I t w as d ra f te d * b y T h e A ssociation a n d in tro d u c e d a t its req u est. Id e a C o n ta in e d in ‘P a c k a g e ’ Y ou wiil re m e m b e r t h a t th e A d ­ m in is tra tio n a n d th e A sso ciatio n , as one of th e ite m s in th e L eg is­ la tiv e “p a c k a g e ,” a g re e d to c o n ­ tin u e activ e c o n s id e ra tio n o f th e lib e ra liz a tio n o f th e R e tir e m e n t S y ste m to th e e n d t h a t le g isla ­ tio n w ould be e n a c te d a t th is session of th e L e g isla tu re . O th e r ite m s of th e “ p a c k a g e ” a g re e m e n t w ith th e A d m in is tra tio n h a v e b een co n clu d ed successfully. M a n y co n fe re n c e s w ith t h e o f ­ ficers of th e R e tir e m e n t S y ste m h a v e p ro d u c e d a g re e m e n t t h a t th is is th e re tir e m e n t bill m o s t d e sire d by th e civil service w o rk ers. W e now n e e d u n ite d s u p p o r t to s e ­ c u re e n a c tm e n t o f th i s p ro p o sed p la n th is year. 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M*U. b asis o f n o rm a l c o n trib u tio n fo r re tir e m e n t a t ag e 60 p lu s a n a d ­ d itio n a l c o n trib u tio n c o m p u te d to be ro u g h ly a n a d d itio n a l 50% o f h is .n o rm a l c o n trib u tio n . I n r e ­ tu r n fo r th is h ig h r a t e of c o n ­ trib u tio n th e S ta te , so lo n g as th e m e m b e r c o n tin u e s to p a y a t th e h ig h e r r a te , c re d its h im w ith a pen sio n fo r all y e a rs o f service s ta n d in g to h is c r e d it c o m p u te d a t 1/120 of h is fin al a v e ra g e s a l­ ary , u p to ag e 55, r a t h e r t h a n a t th e p re s e n t 1/140 o f h is fin a l a v erag e salary . A m e m b e r e le c tin g u n d e r th is p ro p o sal a n d p a y in g th e h ig h e r r a t e o f c o n trib u tio n o b ta in s a h ig h e r p e n sio n p a r t o f th e fin al re tir e m e n t a llo w an ce w ith n o co st to h im se lf a n d , by h is ow n i n ­ c re a s e d c o n trib u tio n s , b u ild s u p h is a n n u ity a c c o u n t, a ll o f w h ic h will, of co urse, p ro d u c e a h ig h e r fin al re tir e m e n t allo w an ce. P r e s ­ e n t m e m b e rs over th e ag e of 55 w ould be p e r m itte d to e lect th is p la n by p a y in g th e new r a t e of c o n trib u tio n c o m p u te d o n a b asis of a n a t ta i n e d a g e of 54 years. T h e y a r e re q u ire d to. m a k e th e ir e lectio n w ith in o n e y e a r a f t e r th e effective d a te o f th e bill. New m e m b e rs over th e ag e of 55 a re req u ired , w ith in o n e y e a r fro m tjie d a te of b eco m in g m e m b ers, to elect t h e p la n if th e y desire to do so. I t is no4 re q u ire d t h a t th e m e m ­ b e r r e tir e a t ag e 55. T h e p ro p o s a l wiU n o t re q u ire a n a p p ro p r ia tio n u n til fiscal y e a r 1951-1952. A ssu m in g i t becom es law on J u ly 1, 1949, th e e a rlie s t d a te u p o n w h ic h th e c o st to th e S ta t e w ould b e v a lu e d w ould be M a rc h 31, 1950. T h e a p p r o p r ia ­ tio n re q u ire d , sin ce i t c a n n o t be d e te rm in e d b efo re M a r c h 31, 1950, w ould be too la te fo r th e b u d g e t to be passed fo r th e fiscal y e a r 19501951 a n d w ould th e re fo re be p a sse d in th e b u d g e t fo r fiscal 1951-1952. T h e co st o f th e la rg e r p en sio n , in th e m e a n tim e , W’ould be b o rn e by th e R e tir e m e n t S y ste m o u t o f fu n d s now o n h a n d . T h e p ro p o sa l w ould b rin g o u r R e tire m e n t S y ste m in lin e w ith th e m o re lib e ra l b e n e fits now p r o ­ vided by t h e New Y o rk C ity a n d F e d e ra l S y stem s. I n th i s c o n ­ n e c tio n , it is in te re s tin g to n o te t h a t th e re is a p ro p o s a l e n ­ dorsed by th e C oun cil o f t h e C ity o f New Y ork no w b e fo re t h e le g is­ la tu r e w h ic h w ou ld fiu rth er lib ­ eralize th e New Y o rk C ity 55 y e a r o p tio n a l r e tir e m e n t p la n . A D JU S T E R R A T IN G N EA R S T h e r a t in g o f th e w r itte n p a p e rs in th e e x a m in a tio n s , b o th p r o ­ m o tio n a l a n d o p e n -c o m p e titiv e , fo r A ssociate L a n d s C laim s A d­ j u s te r is ex p e c te d to be co m p le te d in A pril. T h e lis t sh o u ld be re a d y w ith in tw o m o n th s t h e r e ­ a f te r . T h e te s t w as given o n J u n e 19. 1948. COUNTY EXAMS 9041. I n te r m e d ia te S ta tis tic a l C lerk, (P ro m .). D e p a r tm e n t of H e a lth . W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty . $2,345 to $3,465 to ta l. O n e v a c a n c y . P ee $1. C a n d id a te s w h o filed fo r p r o ­ m o tio n a l e x a m in a tio n 5361, I n t e r ­ m e d ia te S ta tis tic a l C lerk, o iig in ally issued F e b r u a r y 16, 1948, n e e d n o t file a n o th e r a p p lic a tio n o r p a y a n o th e r fee. E x a m d a t e M a y 21. (Closes T h u rs d a y , A p ril 14). T n e^ a y , MarcK N E W W S e s t c h e s t e r E m p lo y e i C a m p a ig n S tr e s s f o r B o n u s C h a n g e d W H IT E P L A IN S , M a r c h 2 8 P r e p a r a tio n s fo r a vig orous c a m ­ p a ig n to h a v e t h e la rg e s t p a r t o f th e p re s e n t $795 e m e rg e n c y c o m ­ p e n s a tio n m e rg e d In to t h e p e r ­ m a n e n t C o u n ty p a y scales, w ere b eg u n a t a s p e c ia l d in n e r m e e t­ in g o f 42 officers, d ire c to rs a n d d e p a r tm e n ta l re p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty C o m p e ti­ tive Civil S erv ice A sso ciatio n h e ld a t G o rd o n ’s R e s ta u r a n t. W h ite P la in s la s t week. T h e e m e rg e n c y c o m p e n sa tio n p a id to W e s tc h e s te r c o u n ty e m ­ ployees is b a , d o n th e U. S. c o st-o f -living in d e x o f S e p te m ­ ber 15, 1948 a n d thes n e x t a d j u s t ­ m e n t d a t e Is s c h e d u le d fo r J u ly 1, 1949. T h e m e rg in g of a t le a st $300 of th is in to p e r m a n e n t p a y scales w as re q u e s te d by th e A s­ so c ia tio n a t th e B o a rd o f S u p e r­ v iso rs’ h e a r in g o n th e 1949 b u d ­ get o n D e c e m b e r 7, 1948. T h e B o a rd tu r n e d d o w n th e req u est, a lth o u g h it w as p o in te d o u t t h a t s u c h a c tio n w ould n o t in c re a se th e C o u n ty B u d g e t in a n y w ay. C o n d itio n s C h a n g e I n d iscu ssin g t h e n e e d fo r im ­ p re ssin g th e p u b lic, c o u n ty ofiEicials a n d m e m b e rs o f th e B o a rd of S u p e rv iso rs w ith t h e n ecessity for th is c o n te m p la te d “ freeze,” s p e a k ­ e rs stre ss e d t h a t c o n d itio n s h a d c h a n g e d ra d ic a lly s in c e th e flexible S t. L a w r e n c e C r o u p M A s k s C o n d itio t o th e B a rrin g to n p ? ’ w h ic h p r e s e n t Countv ules a r e b ased , an d w hS t h a t p a y schedules qouih m a in s t a ti c b u t must a s necessary . P re c e d e n ts Cltwi S tre ss w as laid on the o f b asic c o n d itio n s resuiH« th e m ove by Governor S ? # 1 A nn freeze liT% u p to $1,000 of- em.j c o m p e n sa tio n in to New Ynlw! p a y scales, a n d the nmJ ' M a y o r O ’D w y er to fr $400 in to N ew York scales. P la n s were talked' f o r a sk in g t h e aid of CoumJ ecu tiv e H e r b e r t C. Gerlach in g . S u p e rv iso rs’ Chairman’ G . S a m m a rc o , Rye, and k C o m m itte e C h airm an Wilih H o ra n , E a stc h e ste r, as d ire c t In d iv id u al contact every m e m b e r of the Boa S u p e rv iso rs by members on A sso ciatio n . } V e t V o c a t i o n a l School O ffe rs F o u r C o urses ALBANY, M a rc h 28—The! Y o rk S ta t e V eterans Vocati S choo l in T ro y , operated M S ta t e E d u c a tio n Departraenl now a c c e p tin g applicationsi co u rses in M echanical Dr?,i S h e e t M e ta l, R adio and m u n ic a tio n s , a n d Electrical s tru c tio n a n d Maintenance td g in M a r c h 3, 1949. With thq c e p tio n o f th e S h eet Metal ( w h ic h Is fo r o ne year, the a re tw o -y e a r courses. i l e a g e B o o s t CAN TON , M a r c h 28— T h e St. L aw ren ce c o u n ty B o a id of S u p e r-viso rs’ re fu s a l to in c re a s e th e m ile ­ age r a t e of six c e n ts f o r c o u n ty em ployees h a s b een c riticized by E d m u n d L. S h e a , c o u n sel fo r th e c o u n ty Civil S erv ice E m ployees A ssociation. A t a r e c e n t m e e tin g o f th e c h a p ­ te r, M r. S h e a a s s e rte d t h a t th e co st of in s u ra n c e , gaso line, oil a n d re p a irs h a d In c re a se d c o n ­ sid e ra b ly sin ce th e s ix - c e n ts - a m ile fig u re w as a d o p te d sev eral y e a rs ago, a n d t h a t fa ilu r e to i n ­ c re a s e t h e r a t e m e a n t c o u n ty e m ­ ployees re q u ire d to u se th e ir c a rs a re h a rd - p re s s e d to o p e ra te w ith ­ o u t a loss. T h e sp e a k e r p ra is e d T h e Civil Serv ice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n fo r its p a r t in se c u rin g p a ssa g e o f th e M itch ell v e te ra n p re fe re n c e bill in th e S ta t e Legislatiore. S eek 5 -D ay W eek T h e c o u n ty a ss o c ia tio n in d o rse d th e H a lp e rn - W ic k s bill now b e ­ fo re t h e le g isla tu re , w h ic h w ould close s t a t e offices o n S a tiir d a y a n d s e t u p a fiv e -d a y w o rk w eek fo r s t a te em ployees. C h a rle s R . C u ly er, field r e p r e ­ s e n ta tiv e o f t h e A sso ciatio n , sa id th e co u n ty c h a p t e r h a d m a d e r e ­ m a rk a b le p ro g ress sin c e Its f o r m ­ a tio n tw o a n d a h a l f y e a rs ago. H e c ite d Its su ccessfu l effo rts to h a v e th e b o a r d of su p erv iso rs a d o p t th e r e tir e m e n t sy ste m fo r c o u n ty em ployees, a lso s a la ry i n ­ creases a n d jo b re c la ssific a tio n s In th e c ity of O g d en sb u rg . P h ilip L. W h ite , p re s id e n t, a c te d a s c h a i r m a n of th e m e e tin g . CULVER'S ITINERARY T h e Itin e r a ry o f C h a rle s R . C ulyer, field re p r e s e n ta tiv e o f T h e C ivil S ervice E m p loyees A ssocia­ tio n , follow s: T u esd ay , M a r c h 29 V isiting S u ffo lk C ou n ty . M eetin g w ith c o u n ty officials a t R iv erh ead . M e e tin g w ith S u ffo lk S a n a t o r ­ iu m U n it of S u ffo lk C h a p te r a d ­ d re ssin g D e p a r tm e n t of P u b lic W e lfa re E m p loyees, H oltville. W e d n e sd a y , M a r c h 30 V isitin g N a ssa u C o u n ty . F rid a y . A p ril 1 V isitin g O n o n d a g a C o u n ty . V isitin g M ad iso n C ou n ty . O rg a n iz a tio n m e e tin g fo r C a y u ­ g a C h a p te r a t A u b u rn . S a tu r d a y , A p ril 2 V isitin g W a y n e C o u n ty . V isiting W y o m in g C ou n ty . V isiting G en e se e C o u n ty . S u n d a y , A p ril 3 V isitin g B rie C o u n ty . F re e zj M o n d ay , A p ril 4 V isitin g N ia g a r a C o u n ty . O ig a n iz in g m e e tin g — G en esee C h a p te r — B a ta v ia . T u e sd a y , A p ril 5 V isitin g C h a u ta u q u a C o u n ty . V isitin g school em ployees — F re d o n ia , D u n k irk , C assad ag a. V isiting c ity o f Ja m e sto w n . C h a u ta u q u a m e e tin g .— M a y ville. W e d n e sd a y , A pril 6 M e e tin g , of em ployees of c ity 0(f T o n a w a n d a . V isitin g E rie city. T h u rsd liy , A p ril 7 B u ffa lo — M e e tin g of D e p a r t­ m e n t o f H e a lth em ploy ees a t C ity H all. F rid a y , AprU 8 C a tta r a u g u s C o u n ty — o r g a n ­ izing C a tta r a u g u s C h a p te r. S a tu r d a y , A p ril 9 V isitin g A lle g an y C o u n ty . V isitin g S te u b e n C oim ty. V isitin g C h e m u n g C o u n ty . '50 I O w m H d ish i s u r e is a honey 9 la d w e leam < save our © ¥ W e 'r e s a v in g r e f lu la r ly EMIGM. I N D O S T R lA t SAVINGS B« March 2 9 , 1949 CIVIL S T A T E A N necial m e etin g w as h e ld by a t t h e A b ra L Wing School, G le n s F alls, rndtt-ard K e n n e d y , p re s id e n t, T te d th e m e etin g . A r e p o r t „hprship w as r e a d b y E m m a "■"rTegory. s e c re ta ry . R e so lu , ad o p ted in d o rs in g th e ^ retirem en t bill a n d te le r were se n t to th e L e g isla on th e c h a p t e r ’s actio n , r ’^ittpps were n a m e d to c o n J r v e y s on b o th t h e W a rr e n tv a n d C ity o f G le n s F a lls ,barren C h a p t e r ^ rv s i t u a t i o n . LEARNTODRIVE LEARNTODRIVE lEARNTODRIVE Ai>i>roved by N. X. S ta te «(iard o f E d u cation Times Square Bel. 66 ih St. & 6 7 th St., N .Y . TK. 7-3C 10 sain confldonce q u ick ly w ith ou t 'oiirtcoua expert in stru cto rs. P r iv a te ‘Msonj Jay pj e v e n in g . For yo u r we u se 1 0 4 9 D u al C ontrol Cars. VETERANS'SKil'JJte lender Gl BUI w ith o u t co st to you Model auto sc h o o l s iV “ St. (6 -7 A vea.) C ll 2 - 9 6 5 3 A v e s.) GR 7 - 8 8 1 9 On' A v. ( 7 4 ) BN 3 - 6 0 2 3 wn SuiKiaye at 1 4 5 W 14th t o d r iv e M'Oroved aniler G . I. BiU V' KS POU ROAD T E S T '••uufTeur and O perator’s KrnewaU Secured •‘ f o a d u a y H e ig h t s l»7*. S chool ^ai^hingtoa M otors B ld g .) AU STAR • SCHOOL Special Ind u cem en t t o V ets Will P ro g ram You i . l1 . s T im e •lioiisands Satlsfled C t-an Be koad tests a y e ., i r o o k l y n S ta te o f N e w y o r k U N T Y 1414 Page fiv e N E W S J ig A tla n tic A ve. B roo k lyn , N. I . P R . 4 -0 4 8 3 L E G A L NOTICE D E B E E R , S A R A , n ee T E IX E R IA D E MAT'IXJS.— T h e P e o p le o f th e S ta te o f N e w Y ork , by th e g race o f Gocl free and ind ep en d en t, to S ara de Boor, n ee T eix eria ;1e M a ttos. B lo cm cn d aa l, H ollan d , and the P u b lic A d m in istr a to r o f th e C oun ty o f N ew Y ork, send greetin g': U pon th e p e titio n o f P a u l L . W eiden, resid in g at 6 0 4 8 D elall^ ld A venxie, N ew Y ork. N. Y ., and o f H an n a H am m elb urg, n ee de Beer, J u d ith D u veen , n ee de Beer, and o f W illiam D a n iel de Beer, all o f H ol­ land, y o u and ea c h o f y o u are cited h ereby to s h o w c a u s e b efo re th e ^surrogate’s Court o f N ew Y ork C oun ty, h eld a t th e H all o f R ecords, in th e C oun ty o f N ew Y ork, on th e 2 9 th d ay o f A pril, 1 9 4 9 , a t h a lf-p a st ten o ’clo ck In th e fo re n o o n o f t h a t d ay, w hy Sara de Beer, neo T e ix e r ia de M atto s. B io em en d aa l, H ollan d , sh o u ld n ot be declared dead, and w h y a n cilla ry le tters o f ad m in istra tio n sh o u ld n ot b e issu e d to P a u l L . W eiden. C 048 D elafield A vcn ue, N ew Y ork, N . Y „ o f th e prop erty, good s and c h a tte ls o f S ara de Beer, n ee T e ix e iia de M a tto s, B io em en d aa l. H ollan d . In tes tim o n y w h e reo f, w e h a v e caused th e s ea l o f th e S u r ro g a te’s Court o f th e said C ou n ty o f N ew York to 1)6 h ere u n to affixed. W itn ess. H on o ra b le G eo rg e P ran k en th aler, [S e a l.] a S u rrog ate o f o u r said co u n ty, at th e C ou n ty o f N ew Y ork, th e 8 t h d ay o f M arch, in th e year o f ou r Lord o n e th o u sa n d nine h undred and forty-n in e. P H IL I P A. D O N A H U E, Clerk o f th e S u r ro g a te’s C ourt. n o n -m e m b e r s to jo in will be d is ­ m e m b e rs a b o u t its m a n y a c c o m p ­ tr ib u te d s h o r tly b efo re th e first. lis h m e n ts a s to sa la rie s, r e t i r e ­ m e n t, h o u rs of w ork, o v e rtim e B ro c h u re to T ell V alue pay, sick leaves, v a c a tio n s a n d t h e A fo u r -p a g e b r o c h u r e o u tlin in g m a n y im p ro v e m e n ts it h a s o b ­ th e a c c o m p lish m e n ts, w ork, sei'v- ta in e d r e g a r d in g r ig h ts a n d p riv ices a n d p r o g r a jn will be p rin te d ilGgps of p u b lic em p lo yees. E v ery in t h e n e x t issue o f M E R IT m a g ­ effo rt will be m a d e to a c q u a in t azin e, th e official p u b lic a tio n of every n o n -m e m b e r w ith t h e m a n y th e A sso ciatio n , w h ic h will be services a v a ila b le th r o u g h m e m ­ p la c e d in th e m a ils a d d re s se d to bersh ip . e a c h m e m b e r, s h o r tly a f t e r A pril C h a p te r s to B e A ided 1. M e m b e rs will be in s tr u c te d to F ie ld re p r e s e n ta tiv e s of th e A s­ rem o v e t h e b ro c h u r e fro m t h e so c ia tio n will a ss ist c h a p te r s in m a g a z in e a n d d is trib u te i t to a n y every w ay possib le to o rg a n iz e fello w -em p lo y ee w ho is n o t a th e ir m e m b e rs h ip c o m m itte e s so m e m b e r of th e o rg a n iz a tio n . E x ­ as to assiu*e t h a t every n o n t r a su p p lie s o f t h e literatu i-e will m e m b e r, e sp ecially in S ta te s e r ­ be s e n t to ev ery c h a p te r of th e vice, is fu lly in f o rm e d re la tiv e to A ssociation. t h e A sso ciat'o n , a n d in v ite d to ta k e T h e A sso ciatio n intend.s to go a n a ctiv e p a r t in A sso ciatio n a c ­ a ll o u t to I n f o rm a ll n o n ­ tiv itie s a n d a c c o m p lish m e n ts. 1J23 Pass State Steno List; Fast Appoint merits Assured T h e lo n g - a w a ite d S ta t e S t e n ­ o g ra p h e r list m a d e its a p p e a r a n c e la s t week. O u t of 3,333 w ho h a d a p p lie d , 1,123 passed. W h ile w o m en o ccupy mo.st of th e p la ces, a sui-prisingiy la rg e n u m b e r of m e n a re o n th e ro s te r. T h e lis t is h e a d e d by tw o d is ­ a b led v e te ra n s , b e cau se of v e t­ e r a n p re f e re n c e — A lb e rt M o skow itz, o f T h e B ro n x , w ith 91 p e r c e n t, is No, 1; a n d S o p h ie F itc h , o f M a n h a t ta n , is No. 2, w ith 89,75. N e x t co m e e i g h t­ een n o n -d is a b le d v e te ra n s. T h e h ig h e s t m a r k in th e e n ­ tire te s t w as m a d e by F lo re n c e S te p ie n , o f S y ra c u s e , w ith th e re m a rk a b le score of 99.048. B u t. as a n o n - v e te r a n , sh e is in 21st place. T h r e e of th e 20 w ho p r e ­ ced e hei", b ecau se of v e te ra n p r e f ­ eren ce, e a rn e d sco res in th e se v e n ­ ties. T h e b re a k d o w n of th e list follow s; D isab led v e te ra n s .................... 2 N o n -d is a b le d v e t e r a n s 18 N o n -v e te r a n s ...............................1,103 T o ta i T h e e n t ia n c e p a y is $1,840. P o sitio n s will be filled in all S ta te d e p a r tm e n ts a n d in s titu tio n s I t w as e x p e c te d t h a t a p p o in tm e n ts w ould b eg in im m e d ia te ly . H ig h M a rk s O th e r c a n d id a te s w ho m a d e h ig h g ra d e s on th e lis t w ere: P h y llis B ro s n a n , o f O g d en sb u rg , w ith 97.883; N ellie D oull, W a t e r ­ to w n . 97.337; E liz a b e th C o n n e rs, A lbany, 97.210; F lo re n c e C o n k ling, N ew Y o rk C ity , 96.917; Al*ce W h a le n , B ro n x . 96.710; A n n e F. .......................................... 1,123 C o g an , A lb an y , 96.71. 1,319 on State Typist List T h e T y p is t eligible list, c o n ­ ta in in g 1,319 n a m e s , w as Issued by t h e S ta t e Civil Serv ice D e p a r t­ m e n t. T h e r e a re 5 d isa b le d v e t­ e ra n s , 31 n o n -d is a b le d v e te ra n s a n d 1,283 n o n -v e te ra n s . H ig h e s t score, 97.75 p e r c e n t, w as e a rn e d b y P a u l H o rs, of B ro o k ly n , a n o n - v e te r a n , w ho b e ­ cam e No. 37 o n th e list. T h e No. 1 p o sitio n is h e ld by A lb e rt M oscow itz, o f T h e B ro n x , a d isa b le d v e te ra n , w h o got 89.333 p e r c en t. H e is also n u m b e r 1 o n th e S te n o g r a p h e r list. W o m e n p re d o m in a te , b u t m e n a re n u m e ro u s o n th e ro s te r. J o b s N u m e ro u s T h e e x a m a t t r a c t e d 4,678 a p ­ p lic a n ts, 3,855 to o k t h e te s t, so t h a t a b o u t 43 p e r c e n t p assed , 57 p e r c e n t failed . 4UT0 PAIMTING G leam ing E n a m el, Guar> an terd t o S a t is f y . Comp lete C ollision R epair. N ear N ew Ifork Ave. Economy Auto Body I-EARN to DRIVE C O em ployees o f W a r r e n C o u n ty W el­ T h e m e m b e rs h ip c a m p a ig n of fa r e D e p a r tm e n t le g a te d a t W a rre n s b u rg a n d G le n s F alls. T h e Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees A s­ so c ia tio n w ill s h i f t in to h ig h g e a r U tic a S ta te H o s p ita l a g a in A p ril 1. O n t h a t d a t e its T h e re g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g p ro r a te d d u es fo r t h e b a la n c e of of th e U tic a S1»te H o sp ita l C h a p ­ its m e m b e rs h ip y e a r ta k e s effect. te r w£is h e ld a t H u tc h in g s H all, New m e m b e rs m a y jo in t h e A s­ so c ia tio n o n o r a fte r^ t h a t d a te U tic a S t a t e H o sp ita l. A r e p o r t of t h e g a m e p a r t y h e ld fo r t h e b a la n c e o f t h e y e a r e n d ­ F e b r u a r y 23 w as giv en by D r. in g S e p te m b e r 30, 1949 fo r $2.50, J o h n p o ll, a n d t h a n k s o f t h e c h a p ­ o n e - h a lf t h e re g u la r a n n u a l d u es te r w as e x te n d e d to t h e co m m itte e . of $5. S p e c ia l a p p e a ls a r e b e in g p r e ­ A r e p o r t of t h e sp ecial m e e tin g h e ld a t A lb an y F e b r u a r y 24 w as p a r e d to c h a p t e r officials a n d given. C h a p te r d e le g a te s a re m e m b e rs h ip c o m m itte e s o f t h e A s­ R u d y D esg ro siellier a n d P re s id e n t so c ia tio n t h r o u g h o u t t h e S ta te , u rg in g t h a t sp e c ia l vigor b e p u t M arg aret Fenk. L a u re n c e J . H o llis te r a d d re s se d In to th e c a m p a ig n to a t t a i n g r e a t­ th e m e e tin g , w h ic h w as follow ed e r m e m b e rs h ip s t r e n g t h t h a n th e b y a q u e stio n a n d a n s w e r period. o rg a n iz a tio n h a s e v er befo re e n ­ T h e s o ftb a ll te a m is sp o n so rin g joyed . S p e c ia l b u lle tin s u rg in g a d a n c e to be h e ld A p ril 22 a t H u tc h in g s H all. J o s e p h P o d o rls, w ho h a s b een a t U tic a S ta t e H o s p ita l a b o u t 22 y e a rs h a s b e e n a p p o in te d a s Sr. S ta t io n a r y E n g in e e r a t M arcy S ta t e H o sp ital. charter o f t h e W a r r e n was p re s e n te d to P re s inf Kennedy by C h a rle s R . C u lflpld re p re se n ta tiv e . C o u n ty E'don of T h e C ivil S erv ice E m I'^es A ssociation. H e com ^nted on th e r a p id g ro w th o f p chapter a n d its o p portuniit^ fc. ce’-vire in W a r r e n co u n ty , rriectlons were h e ld by th e m e m Ir^hiP for ex ecu tiv e c o m m itte e pmbers w ith th e follow ing r e !ik' Ralph C u n n iff, N o n - te a c h School E m ployees; R ic h a r d kmasv Tree D e p a r tm e n t; B e rn - T e n C o u r s e s S t a r t • Walsh. Sew ers; J a m e s V. M u lV County W e lfa re D e p a r tm e n t; S t a t e ' B u i l d u p ' J r y Gilbert, S tr e e t D e p a rtm e n t. Lnresent atives of o th e r u n it s of Mvernmciit — C ity , H all, C o u rt P r o g r a m i n A l b a n y flouse Police a n d F ir e D e p a r tA U ^ A N Y , M a r c h 28 — T e n Ut.s’ and H ig h w ay D e p a r tm e n t courses a re u n d e r w ay in A lb an y Lwili be elected th i s w eek. ; Mr Ciilyer h a d a d d re s se d th e H ig h S chool u n d e r th e au sp ices o f th e T r a in in g D ivision o f th e S ta te C ivil S erv ice D e p a rtm e n t. Driving In stru ctio n T h e c o u rse s in i ti a te d a p ilo t tra a n in g p ro g r a m to p ro v id e th e o p ­ p o r tu n ity fo r S t a t e em p lo y ees to p ro fit by s tu d y t h a t w ill im ­ IVderans Eligible U nder G.L Bill p ro v e t h e ir w ork. I^Rinnei and Refresher Courses The fo llo w ing c o u rse s w ere IfiA H orol A « t o D r iv in g S c h o o l lU C ilC iai incorporated sta rte d : I w Jay Si . 25A H an so n PI. 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T h is show s h im , th e y o f civil serv ice h a v e b een co m in g J a m e s E. R ossell, Directnv feel, to be a m id d le - o f - th e - r o a d in heavily . B elow is th e ta b u la tio n o n d R e g io n a l O fnce, u s ! progressive. T h e f a c t , t h a t th e a s i t s ta n d s now . P in a l ta b u la tio n s S erv ice C om m issio n b u d g e t co u ld n o t b e c u t in a n y w ill M a ry G oode K rone, chairh appear in next w e e k ’s s u b s ta n tia l w ay, a n d t h a t th e R e ­ L E A D ER . V otes Will be c o u n te d if S ta t e P e rs o n n e l Council g e n ts lo st in th e ir fig h t a g a in s t p o s tm a rk e d n o t la te r t h a n T h u r s ­ W illiam A. G iaccio, stato th e G o v ern o r, in d ic a te s t h e e s ­ day, M a r c h 31. S o s e n d in y o u r s e m b ly m a n ^ s e n tia l w eak n ess o f t h e e x tre m e n o m in a tio n now . L eopold R ossi, attorney rig h t- w in g of th e R e p u b lic a n p a r t y F r a n k D. O ’Connoo-, statp M acN eil M itch ell, S t a t e S e n a to r in th is S ta te . a to r G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ew ey 2. T h e g e n e ra l p o litic a l effect is T . V in c e n t Q u in n , U s J o h n T , D e G ra ff, co u n sel. T h e d escrib ed a s “in s c ru ta b le .” T h e S erv ice E m p lo y ees A ssocia­ g re s sm a n (Q ueen s) D ew ey boys feel t h a t th e social Civil J . E a rl K elly, Director stJ tio n. p ro g r a m a d v o c a te d by t h e G o v ­ ’ ■ H. E lio t K a p la n , D e p u ty C o m pC­ lassificatio n B o a rd e rn o r is s tro n g ly a p p ro v e d by tJie R o b e rt E. D in een , Superint4 tr o lle r a n d fo rm e r E x ecu tiv e D ir ­ vo te rs, a n d t h a t its a p p e a l is ecto r, Civil S erv ice R e fo rm A s­ e n t. S ta te In s u r a n c e DeDartnnJ deep. O n th e p o litic a l p la n e , th e y so ciatio n W a lte r F . M artin au . S J see it th is w ay : th e G o v e rn o r h a s P a u l E. F itz p a tr ic k , c h a irm a n ; S u p e rin te n d e n t, S ta te Insurd g a in e d a m o n g in d e p e n d e n t voters. D e m o c ra tic S ta t e C o m m itte e D e p a r tm e n t 1 A sectio n of th e o rg a n iz a tio n G O P P a tr ic k M e e h a n , NYC DepJ S p e n c e r C. Y o u n g , N YC T r e a s ­ is u n h a p p y ; b u t if i t ’s con veyed u r e r P olice C o m m issio n er to th e m t h a t th e n e t g a in am o n g C arl T y p e rm a ss, Deputy Sup t)r, F r a n k L. T o lm a n , p re s id e n t, in d e p e n d e n t v o te rs is s u b s ta n tia l, T h e Civil Sei-vice E m p lo y ees A s­ in te n d e n t. S ta t e IrLsiirance th e y ’ll c h a n g e t h e ir tu n e . T h e so c ia tio n p a rtm e n t x ig h t-w in g of th e p a r t y w ould r e ­ H e rb e rt H. L e h m a n , former ( J o h n P. C ra n e , p re s id e n t. U n i­ m a in R e p u b lic a n in a n y case, a n d e fo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A sso ciatio n, rn o r its g ru m b lin g will in d u e tim e NYC. W. K in g s la n d Macy, CongreJ cease. Seymoui- H a lp e rn . S ta t e S e n ­ m a n (S u ffolk) 3. D oes D ew ey s t a n d b e t te r o r B e r n a r d J . G ilroy, NYC Dep w orse now t h a n b efo re t h e b a ttle a toWr illiam R eid , C h a ir m a n , NYC C o m m issio n er of Buildings b eg an ? T h is is in p a r t a n sw e re d J o s e p h S c h e c h te r, Counsel, St^j by n u m b e r 2. T h e re s id u e of B o a rd of T i'a n s p o r ta tio n Civil S ervice Commission good-w ill in h e r e n t in good w orks S eJnaamtoers M. M ead , fo rm e r U. S. Jo s e p h A. M cN am ara, Preside| acco m p lish ed , r e m a in s ; b u t th e NYC Civil S erv ice Commission! S id n ey A. F in e , S ta te S e n a to r h a r s h w ords sp o k e n d u rin g th e F re d H ed in , Examiner, J o s e p h S h a rk e y , N YC C o u n cilb a ttle will e v a p o ra te . A n d i t ’s m a n ic M a jo rity L e a d e r Civil S ervice Commission th e good-w ill t h a t c o u n ts a t elec­ H e n ry S c h itfe r, State Molj H e n ry C o h en , C h a ir m a n , S ta te tio n tim e. I n th e n a t io n a l G O P V ehicle B u re a u , B ronx M e rit A w ard B o a rd p ic tu re , i t ’s tr u e t h a t -Dewey lo st F r a n k S. H o g a n . District C h a rle s C am p b ell, A d m in s tra o u t w ith som e o f th e R e p u b lic a n to rn e y , N. Y. C o u n ty tiv e D ire c to r, S ta t e Civil S ervice R a y D o n o v an , form er preside! s ta lw a rts , w ho su d d e n ly realized D e p a r tm e n t t h a t h e does n o t c o n tro l a ll th e F re d M uesle, p re s id e n t. U n i­ P a tr o lm e n ’s B enevolent A'isnclj p a r t y ele m e n ts in h is ow n S ta te . fo rm e d F ir e O fficers A sso ciatio n tio n T h o m a s J. C alogero, Acting! B u t D ew ey is n o t even th in k in g W illiam F . M cD o n o u g h , ex ecu ­ a b o u t bein g p re s id e n t; h e h a s tiv e re p re s e n ta tiv e . T h e Civil S e r ­ u ty S u p e rin te n d e n t, State s u r a n c e D e p a rtm e n t o n ly b een a f t e r t h e in d e p e n d e n t vice E m ploy ees A sso ciatio n J o h n K ir k la n d Clark, attorne v o te rs in h is ow n S ta te . W illiam O ’D w yer, M ay o r, NYC A le x a n d e r D el Giorno. St« T h is is t h e a n a ly sis on th e J a m e s B u rk e , Q u een s B o ro u g h A ssem b ly m a n D ew ey side. P re s id e n t J a m e s B. E veline, State Affa A r th u r W icks, S ta t e S e n a to r F einberg to Q u it? C o m m itte e E lm e r Q u in n , S ta t e S e n a to r H e n ry F e in s te in , president, A1 AS D O N ’T R E P E A T T H IS goes A lex F a lk , S ta t e Civil Service Disftrict C ouncil, NYC. to press, ta lk is e m a n a ti n g o u t C o m m issio n er H a ro ld H e rz ste in , Legal Aide o f A lbany t h a t S e n a t e M a jo rity H a ro ld O s te rta g , S ta t e A ssem ­ M a y o r O ’D w yer L e a d e r B e n F e in b e rg w ill re sig n b ly m a n D a rw in W . T elesford, NYC Ci^ ju s t b efore th e sessio n ’s e n d , in Ii’w in S te in g u t, M in o rity L e a d e r Sei-vice* C o m m issio ner o rd e r to allow th e electio n of a of th e A ssem bly J o h n E. C a rto n , president, successor. R e a s o n : T h e S ta t e M. J. D e le h a n ty , D ire c to r. D ele- ro lm e n ’s B en ev o len t Associati^ G O P w a n ts to s t a r t th e session h a n t y I n s tit u te n e x t y e a r — a n e lectio n y e a r — R e a d n e x t w eek’s imporli J o h n F. M cG ch ey , U. S. A tto r n ­ w ith o u t a n y fu s sin g a ro u n d . D o n ’t R e p e a t T h is column. ey, S o u th e r n D istric t. M a r c h 3 1 Is D e a d lin e N Y C P e n s io n F or S ta te In te rn s h ip s New Y ork S ta t e will select 30 s tu d e n t in te r n s n e x t m o n t h u n d e r its P u b lic A d m in is tra tio n I n t e r n ­ s h ip program ' fo r 1949-50. T h e p ro g ra m , la u n c h e d by G o v ­ e rn o r Dewey in th e s p r in g o f 1947, is d esig n ed to a t t r a c t “s tu d e n ts o f s u p e rio r ab ility a n d h ig h sc h o la s ­ tic a t ta i n m e n t in to th e g o v e rn ­ m e n t service of th e s t a te .” C a n d id a te s seek in g th e 30 p o si­ tio n s in 22 S ta t e d e p a r tm e n ts a n d ag e n c ie s m u s t be re c o m m e n d e d by th e ir college o r g r a d u a te school. A m a jo rity o f th e p o sitio n s ca ll fo r s tu d e n ts w ho h a v e co m p le te d re sid en ce w ork to w a rd a m a s te r ’s degree. T h e d e a d lin e fo r a p p lic a tio n s fo r th e 30 in te rn s h ip s is M a r c h 31. D u rin g A pril, all a p p lic a tio n s will be review ed by th e p r o g r a m ’s S p o n so rin g C o m m itte e , a n d i n t e r ­ views sch ed u led fo r c a n d id a te s . I t is ex p ected t h a t th o s e selected fo r a p p o in tm e n t will be n o tified e a rly in M ay. 30 In te r n s h ip s in A lbany T h e S ta te Qivil S ervice D e p a r t­ m e n t, th e a c lm in isterin g agency, h a s re q u e s te d colleges a n d g r a d ­ u a te schools to do th e in itia l screen in g . A lth o u g h p rim a r ily foa- re s id e n ts of New Y o rk S ta te , in te rn s h ip s a re op en to re s id e n ts of o th e r S ta te s. 'The o n e -y e a r tr a in i n g perio d h a s b een te rm e d “a brid g e betw een a c a d e m ic stu d y a n d th e s t a r t o f a c a re e r in pub lic a d ­ m in is tr a tio n .” H o llis te r V isits S o u t h e r n T ie r U n its B ill t o C u r r a n D e w e y ; H e lp s ALBANY, M a r c h 28— T h C o n ra d - C la n c y bill, to p e rm it r e t ir e ­ m e n t a t h a l f p a y in 25 y ears, i n ­ s te a d of 30, u n d e r th e NYC E m ­ ployees R e tir e m e n t S y stem , p assed th e L e g is la tu re a n d w as s e n t to G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ewey. H e h a s u n til 30 d ay s a f t e r th e close of th e L e g is la tu re to act. T h e bill does n o t p e r m it r e t ir e ­ m e n t a f t e r 25 y e a rs ’ service, b u t a t ag e 55, if o n e is u n d e r o r com es u n d e r t h a t p la n . N YC a n d th e em ployee s h a r e t h e e x tr a cost. ALBANY. M a rc h 28—Laurw J. H o llister, field represeniaij o f T h e Civil Service EmpiojeA ssociation, h a s been on an f te n d e d to u r, visiting gi-oups in th e sou(.liern S ta r ti n g M a r c h 21, Mr. HoUSJJ visited all c h a p te r s in and aio NYC. ... . D u rin g th e w eek of AP*’" ’j will tra v e l alo n g th e soutnein of th e S ta te , covering the io» 1 in g u n its : , fjol C o rtla n d S ta te Teachers E lm ira R e fo rm a to ry cliapte*’O x fo rd c h a p te r. B in g h a m to n ch ap ter. O n S a tu r d a y , April 9. ne be a t th e C e n tr a l Confeienc W h e n th e bill h a d p assed th e in g in O n e o n ta . A ssem bly a n d w as to be k illed by th e S e n a te C o m m itte e , S e c ­ C O U N T Y p r o m o t i o n re t a r y of S t a t e T h o m a s J. C u r­ 9038. C u sto d ian ot r a n p u t in th e w ord t h a t c a u se d (P ro m .), D ivision of Lai it to be re p o r te d fav o rab ly . ord s. C o u n ty C le r k s o n it . C h e s t e r C o u n ty . $ 2 ,9oo to ta l. F ee $2, (Closes T h u rs d a y , Apn* ^ . R o b e rt R. H o p k in s 9037. S e n io r Asscs!^m« o rd s C lerk, (P rom .), Is P r in c ip a l S p e a k e r m issio n , W estchester v R o b e rt R. H o p k in s, of B uffalo, $3,165 to $3,885 t o t ^ ^ ^ , M vacan cy . (Closes Thursday. c h a ir m a n of th e W e s te rn C o n ­ fe re n c e of T h e Civil S ervice E m ­ 9042. W a te r M a in te n « « ^ ployees A sso ciatio n , w as th e p r i n ­ cipal sp e a k e r a t t h e seco n d a n ­ m a n , (F ro m .), Westcheste^^fs n u a l d in n e r of t h e T h o m a s I n d ia n W a te r W orks, No. 1. S cho ol c h a p te r , h e ld in G o w an d a. C o u n ty , $2,460 to ' H e o u tlin e d th e a d v a n ta g e s of O n e v a c a n c y a t T h u rs d a y , A p ril 14), A sso ciatio n m e m b e rs h ip . CIVIL '5 S e c tio n D e d ic a t e d t o t h e 1*^ SERVICE Papr Seven LEADER -------------------------------------------------------- U n i f o r m e d - F ir e m e n 's Vv4V hr '< v*w .X ^ „ ~ t ' '' A s s o c ia t io n ' . ^ o f N Y C ..... .. U F A C e le b ra te s 3 0 Y e a i O f S e rv ic e to th e P u b lic L oo king b a c k to d a y , o v e r t h i r t y y e a rs of p ro g re ss, t h e U n ifo r m e d F ir e m e n ’s A sso c ia tio n can be p ro u d o f a lo n g J i s t o f a c h ie v e ­ m e n ts . b a se d o n p olicies t h a t s o u g h t im p ro v e d h o u rs , w o rk in g c o n d itio n s a n d p a y fo r F ire m e n , a s well a s p e a k f lre -f ig h tin g effic­ iency. T h e U F A ’S p o licie s h a v e n o t b een selfish , b u t h a v e look ed to t h e b e t te r m e n t o f t h e d e p a r t ­ m e n t a n d serv ice to t h e public. A s a p r e s e n t- d a y e x a m p le , t h e A s­ s o c ia tio n is s triv in g to h a v e 1,500 m o re F ir e m e n a p p o in te d to th e u n if o rm e d fo rc e a n d also, th e n u m b e r o f F ir e O fficers In c re a se d . U n d e r t h e le a d e rs h ip o f J o h n P . C ra n e , p r e s id e n t a n d G e r a r d W . P u rc e ll, f in a n c ia l s e c r e ta ry , th e U FA h a s m a d e its g r e a te s t g a in s in a c h ie v in g h e ig h te n e d s e c u r ity f o r th e p u b lic, th r o u g h fu ll c o ­ o p e ra tio n w ith F ir e C o m m issio n e r F r a n k J, Q u a y le a n d C h ie f of S ta f f a n d O p e ra tio n s F r a n k M u r ­ p h y . C M n m issio n er Q u a y le is r e c ­ o g nized by t h e U FA a s a n a d m in ­ i s tr a to r of o u ts ta n d in g a b ility a n d t h e U FA is solidly e n th u s ia s tic t h a t th e peo p le o f t h e c ity h a v e a m a n of s u c h c a lib re a s F ire C o m m issio n er. I n c e le b ra tin g 30 y e a rs of a c h ­ ie v e m e n t t h e U FA is k e e n ly a w a re t h a t it m u s t n o t r e s t o n its o a rs , o r look b a c k w ith to o m u c h ex h ilir a tio n a t w h a t ’s b een a c c o m ­ p lish e d fo r p u b lic a n d m e m b e rs, b u t m u s t keep- a n e v e r - a le r t eye |( oT the i m p o r t a n t s e r v i c e s a t t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t C lin ic , 2 7 8 o n th e fu tu re . T o th is e n d i t h a s hnq Street, M a n l i a t t a n , I t t h e t a k i n g o f X > rays a n d d i a g n o s i s o f w eig h ed a ll t h e f a c to r s a n d s e t pictures by a n e x p e r t d o c t o r . T h e c lin ic h a s s a v e d m a n y liv e s t h e goals fo r t h e d a y s to com e I speeded t h e r e c o v e r y o f m a n y m e m b e r s o f t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t . a n d p ro m ise s to c a m p a ig n fo r th e ir a c h ie v e m e n t w ith t h a t z e st a n d v ig o r w h ic h h a s alw ay s b e e n a h a llm a r k o f t h e A sso ciatio n . I t |FA E x p a i n s W h y is n o te d fo r its c a re f u l w eig h in g o f a ll f a c to rs , th e ju d ic io u s n e ss of its decisions, a n d a d e te r m in a tio n to s tic k to it s ta s k , ev en w h e n O r g a n iz e s E lig ib le s p ro m ise d allies d is a p p e a r in to cozy UFA Is a r r a n g in g to m en in th e d e p a rtm e n t to p a y a s c o rn e r s a n d le av e th e U FA to w age t h e b a t tle alo n e , w h ic h h a s Jiiize properly all m e n w h o w ill hig h as 17 p e r c e n t o f t h e ir s a l­ h a p p e n e d in tw o d e p lo ra b le i n ­ 1the cominir firem en’s elierible a ry , re s u lte d w hen th e m e m b ers s ta n c e s in t h e r e c e n t p a st. T h e T h re e A cts o f th e D r a m a 1about to be p ro m u lg a te d . of th is eligible li s t e x p ressed th e ir T h e ra lly to be h e ld a t M a d iso n I is the firm policy o f th e U F A concern an d a n x ie ty to be a p p o in t­ S q u a re G a r d e n o n t h e n ig h t of I Fireman and eligible associa- ed re g a rd le s s o f th e sacrifices to W e d n e sd a y . M a r c h 30, w ill be he organized w ith th e co­ ty p ic a l of t h e g r a n d scale a n d nation and solely u n d e r th e su- th e ir s a la rie s or- p ensions. in fin ite a t te n t io n to d e ta il t h a t “ T h a t is w hv th e U F A w ill n o t h a v e m a rk e d all U F A ev en ts. W h a t hion of the executive b o a rd o f to le r a te t h e in te r f e r e n c e b y o u t­ g ro u p of civil serv ice em ployees Fhi? policy is th e r e s u lt o f th e side g ro u p s w ith a problem t h a t h ire s M a d iso n S q u a re G a r d e n fo r ptrous consequences fr o m th e affe c ts t h e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t a n d a rally , a n d p a r tic u la r ly , w h a t fiization of eligibles by o u tsid e ev ery m a n in It. a ctiv e a n d o th e r­ g ro u p of em ployees, re p r e s e n tin g PPs who have c a u se d th e m e n w ise. o n ly a p a r t of th e em ploy ees in [he list irreparable losses,” th e “ T h e U F A ’s m a g n ificen t reco rd a sin g le d e p a r tm e n t, h ir e s M a d i­ ‘explained. o f accom plishm ent sp e a k s f o r it­ so n S q u a re G a r d e n ? T h e r e w ill pe last Firem an eligible g ro u p , self. I t h a s raid ed th e e n tra n c e be a t le a s t 20,000 p e rs o n s on h a n d , ‘nized in 1937, by th e actio n s a la r y fro m $1,200 in 1939 to t h e U FA p ro m ise s. T h a t w o u ld r e ­ >members cai^sed th e e n tra n c e $3,150 a t th is tim e. I t h a s r e ­ a ffirm w h a t t h e p u b lic a t la rg e *’ into the F ir e D e p a rtm e n t duced th e w o rk in g h o u rs w ith in in NYC th i n k s o f its fifefig h ters. B esides ta lk s by n o te d m e n a n d j slashed from $2,000 dow n to th e la s t few y e a rs fro m 84 h o u rs thereby d ep riv in g m ore to 45.6, allo w ing th o u s a n d s o f new m u sic by n o te d m u s ic ia n s th e r e w ill be a n h o u r a n d a h a l f of a thousand men o f a lm o st a m en to be a p p o in ted . d a n c in g , a n d firs t-c la s s e n t e r t a i n ­ dollars th a t w as la t e r only “ AH m en who a re in te re s te d in m e n t to t h a t a l l- a r o u n d e n jo y ­ l ' '®<’w ered bv c o u rt actio n . jo in in g a n elig ib le’s a ss o c ia tio n m e n t is a ss u re d . A d m issio n is free. th a t is to be sp o n so red by th e U F A Greatest S etb ack T h e e n tir e e v e n m g w ill be a F addition to the e n tra n c e sal- a re asked to sen d in th e ir n am es g lorious d r a m a ti z a ti o n o f t h e w ork a n d ad d resses to th e U n ifo rm e d iTUction causea by th e eligiof t h e fire fig h te r a n d t h e p ro te c ­ greatest setback e v e r su f- F ir e m e n ’s A ssociatio n, Room 407, tio n t h a t h e a ffo rd s to t h e people Ih l o f th is c ity a t 63 P a r k Row. M em bers o f th e o f NYC. T h e k e y n o te o f tihe e n t ir e d r a m ­ L pension sy stem — oc- eligible g ro u p w ill be in fo rm e d as s')orUy a fte rw a rd . T h is soon as possible a n d be given all a tiz a tio n w ill be s e c u r ity — p r l(C o n tin u e d o n P age 10) ■^nsion system, fo rc in g new needed in fo rm a tio n .” A t t h e h o s p i t a l b e d s i d e o f a d y in g f i r e f i g h t e r , t r u s t e e s , w h o 'v e j u s t f i n i s h e d t h e i r p w n t o u r o f d u t y , v i s i t a c o m r a d e in his l a s t h o u r s , w h ile a N nrse w a t c h e s o v e r " him . L e ft t o r i g h t , t h e t r u s t e e s a r e H o w a r d P. B a r r y , W a l t e r C. H a y e s a n d J a m e s F. M u r p h y . U FA A chievem ents Told by Crane B y JO H N C RA N E P re s id e n t, U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A sso ciatio n te m s of h o u rs w as in k e e p in g w ith it s reco rd o f service to its m e m ­ b ers a n d to t h e public. T h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A s­ so c ia tio n la s t y e a r p u t o n a s tro n g d riv e to g e t P ro p o s itio n No. 1 a d o p te d a t th e polls, f o r t h e le g a l­ iz a tio n of w o rk in g h o u rs th e n , a s now in force in t h e F ir e D epai-tm e n t. T h e v o te rs a p p ro v e d th e P ro p o sitio n o v erw h elm in g ly . T h e vote w as in fa v o r o f a d u al sy ste m o f h o u rs . I n a p p ro a c h in g t h e peop le for t h e le g a liz a tio n o f t h e tw o h ig h ly a c c e p ta b le a n d efficient sy ste m s of w o rk in g h o u rs in t h e F ir e D e p a r t­ m e n t, I e m p h a siz e d th e f a c t t h a t t h e n e t re s u lt w o u ld b e n e fit n o t o n ly F ire m e n a n d th e ir fam ilies, b u t th e g e n e ra l p u b lic as well. H e re is w h a t t h e tw o sy stem s t h e pub lic w as a sk e d to v o te fo r h a d d o n e: O u r o rg a n iz a tio n h a s p la y e d a m a jo r role in s e c u r in g t h e follow ­ in g b e tte r m e n ts in w o rk in g a n d econom ic c o n d itio n s ; I n tr o d u c tio n of th e p re s e n t w o rk in g sy ste m a f t e r a r e f e r e n ­ d u m a m o n g th e m e m b e rs. T h e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t C linic a t 278 S p rin g S tr e e t, M a n h a t ta n . F ire D e p a r tm e n t A m bulanc.e S ervice fo r fire m e n a n d th e ir im m e d 'a te fam ilies. B lood D o n o r P r o g r a m fo r fire ­ m e n a n d th e ir im m e d ia te fam ilies. S u rg ic a l A ssistan ce P la n fo r fire ­ m e n a n d th e ir im m e d ia te fam ilies. O xygen T h e r a p y fo r fire m e n in a d d itio n to t h a t given in lin e -o f d u ty em ergencies. Som e of th e A ch iev em en ts P e n sio n L aw s S elective C irc u it A la rm S y ste m , w h ich r e s tr ic ts a la r m s received in a n y given fire h o u se a f t e r 8 p.m. to th o s e tu r n e d in w ith in a ra d iu s of fo u r m iles a n d to b o r­ o u g h -w id e a n d c ity -w id e calls. P e n sio n le g isla tio n w h ereb y h a lf M ad e i t possible fo r t h e fire • m a n to a d j u s t h is fa m ily life p a y w as o b ta in e d fo r d is a b le d v e t­ to closely a p p ro x im a te t h a t of th e e ra n s w ith less t h a n 10 y e a rs in av e ra g e civ ilia n husband a n d t h e D e p a rtm e n t. Procgressive in c re a s e s in th e c o stfa th e r . o f-liv in g b o n u s to a id fire m e n a n d I n c ie a s e d efficiency th r o u g h th e ir fa m ilie s to c o m b a t t h e risin g * h ig h e r p e rs o n n e l m o ra le a n dco st of necessities. I w ould like to a d d t h a t m a n y of im p ro v e m e n t o f t h e h e a l th level a n d , th u s , h a s d ir e c tly c o n tr ib ­ th e se b en efits w ould h a v e been u te d to t h e ta x p a y e r by re a s o n of im p ossible o f a c h ie v e m e n t, if it im p ro v e d fire p ro te c tio n . w ere n o t fo r th e s y m p a th e tic c o ­ ■ T h e p a r t t h e U FA p la y e d in th e o p e ra tio n of F ir e C o m m issio n e r F r a n k J . Q u ay le. c a m p a ig n fo r le g ally r e g u la te d sy s­ R e d u c e d t h e n u m b e r of lin e o f- d u ty in ju rie s a n d th e loss o f m a n p o w e r d a y s t h r o u g h th e e a s e m e n t of f a tig u e , th e f ire m a n ’s w o rst enem y . 1• 2 S UFA Leaders Are Able Men P. CRANE •‘re.jdeV* T h e officers o f t h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A sso ciatio n , h e a d e d by J o h n P . C ra n e , p re s id e n t, a n d G e r ­ a r d W . P u rc e ll, im a n c a a l a n d r e ­ c o rd in g s e c re ta ry , n a v e a e m o n s t r a t e d u n u s u a l a b ility a n d h a v e e sta b lish e d a h ig h ly su ccessfu l reco rd . M r. C ra n e , 37 y e a rs old. is th e so n of a F ir e m a n , a n d w as M a n ­ h a t t a n C ollege fo o tb a ll a n d crew s ta r. H e h o ld s a n M.A. degree T h is y e a r h e ’ll c e le b ra te h is tw e lfth y e a r in t h e d e p a r tm e n t. H e w as elected p re s id e n t o f t h e U F A fo r th e te r m s t a r t in g in J u ly , 1945, a f t e r h a v in g b e e n v ic e -p re s id e n t. D u rin g h is v ic e -p re sid e n c y h e w as tr a n s f e r r e d to S ta te n Is la n d , t h o u g h h e liv ed in T h e B ro n x a n d th is w as in th e d a y s oif th e 8 4 -h o u r w eek. H is a c tiv itie s on b e h a lf o f t h e m e n h a d in c e n se d th e a d m in istx 'atio n (n o t t h e p r e s ­ e n t o n e ), p a r tic u la r ly h is in s is t­ en ce on t h e r i g h t of ex ercisin g fre e d o m of sp eech . O n h is b e h a lf a law s u it w as b ro u g h t, in w h ic h t h a t r i g h t w as u p h e ld b y th e c o u rts, in c lu d in g t h e U. S. S u p re m e C o urt. H e ’s a n a w a rd m a n In t h e d e ­ p a r t m e n t , one o f h is a w a rd s b ein g f o r a h e ro ic re s c u e in a -H arlem fire. T h r o u g h M r. C r a n e ’s e ffo rts th e U F A In s titu te d its p u b lic r e l a ­ tio n s c o m m itte e , w h ic h a id s th e p re s s a t all fires. H e b ro u g h t a b o u t th e a n n u a l a w a rd fo r o u t­ s ta n d in g fire p h o to g r a p h y ta k e n by p re ss p h o to g r a p h e rs . H e is th e f a t h e r o f th r e e c h ild ­ r e n — all boys, th e y o u n g e st fo u r m o n th s old, M r, C ra n e is s o f tsp o k en a n d h a s g ra c io u s m a n n e rs a n d a n e n g a g in g p e rs o n a lity . P u fc e ll T o p -F liffh te r Too M r. P m ’cell, 33 y e a rs old a n d k n o w n as th e d y n a m o o f th e U FA, e n te re d th e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t in 1935, w as ele c te d tr e a s u r e r in 1938 a n d fin a n c ia l a n d re c o rd in g se c ­ re ta r y In 1947. H e w as e d u c a te d a t F o rd h a m U n iv e rs ity a n d C ity % College. Q u ite a n a t h le t e , like M r. C ra n e , h e, too. w as a fo o tb a ll s t a r (p ro fessio n al, a t t h a t ) a n d e x ­ celled also a t m in o r le ag u e b a s e ­ ball. B e fo re e n te rin g th e d e p a r tm e n t h e w as e n g a g e d in a d v e rtis in g w ork as a la y o u t m a n , a jo b r e ­ q u irin g a f a s t a n d a r t is tic eye fo r th e sy m m eti'ic al a n d c o n v in cin g a rr a n g e m e n t of ty p e a n d a r t work. Mr. P u rcell Is a b a c h e lo r, lives in Q u een s a n d , besides h is , se c ­ r e t a r i a l d u ties, is c h a i r m a n of th e w elfare c o m m itte e of th e UFA. H e w as c h a i r m a n o f t h e a r r a n g e ­ m e n ts c o m m itte e of th e first F ire B all, held in 1946. a n d th e one in G£RARD W. PURCELL •48. F in an cial a n d R e c o rd in g S e c r e t a r y (P h o to s o f o th e r officers^ F. 10) CIVIL Page Eight SERVICE CIVIL LEADER SERVICE G a r d e n R a lly D r a m a t iz e s I r ity fo r P u b lic a n d A m b u la n c e N o. 3, l a t e s t a d d i t i o n t o t l ie M e d i c a l o f th e F ire D e p a rtm e n t. D ivision so rv ic * Fight for Fairness In Vet Preference W a g e d by UFA By J O H N P. CRANE P r e s . U n i f o r m e d F i r e m e n 's A ssn . R ig h t in th e f o r e fro n t o f th e long c a m p a ig n to h a v e th e w a r v e te ra n p re fe re n c e law c h a n g e d , so t h a t it w ould p ro d u c e e q u ita b le re su lts, w as th e U n ifo rm e d F ir e ­ m e n ’s A ssociation, fro m th e v c i y b e g in n in g . I t b a c k e d th e M itchell bill, w h ic h w ould s u b s titu te a sy stem of p o in t c re d its fo r w a r v e te ra n s , d isa b le d or n o n -d isa b le d , fo r th e a b so lu te p re fe re n c e sy stem in fo rce now . T h e M itc h e ll bill a n d a c o n ­ tr a r y m e a s u re p assed th e 1947 L eg islatu re, a n d tlie ta s k w as to get th e M itch ell bill a lo n e p assed th is y e a r, w h ic h w as acco m p lish ed . T h e M itc h e ll bill a lo n e goes b e ­ fo re th e v o te rs o n N o vem ber 8 n e x t a t th e g e n e ra l election. T h e pub lic th e re fo re w ill h a v e a n o p ­ p o rtu n ity to r a t if y th e m a jo rity s e n tim e n t of civil service e m ­ ployees, civic asso c ia tio n s, citiz en , bu sin ess a n d p ro fe ssio n a l g roups, a n d o th e rs. T e n se S itu a tio n T h e crisis c a m e a t th e p re s e n t session of th e L e g is la tu re w hen, a f te r th e S e n a te h a d p a sse d th e M itch ell bill a n d th e r e h a d been assui-ances t h a t th e A ssem bly w ould do likew ise, a serious s i t­ u a tio n developed a n d a difficult f e a t h a d to b e a c c o m p lish e d In a h u rry . T h e M itc h e ll bill, allo w ing a p o in t sy ste m of p re fe re n c e fo r only o n e successfu l a p p o in tm e n t o r p ro m o tio n , w as p assed over th e m o st fo rm id a b le opp ositio n w h ich In clu d ed th e N. Y. S ta te A m erican L egion, th e V e te ra n s of F o re ig n W a rs a n d th e D isab led A m erican V eteran s. M axw ell L e h m a n , e d i­ to r of T h e C ivil S ervice L ead er, w as a m o n g th e m a n y w ho p ublicly c o n g ra tu la te d th e U FA fo r its p a r t in th e success of th is bill. M r. L e h m a n s t a t e d t h a t “w ith ­ o u t th e U F A L eg islativ e C o m m it­ tee, t h e M itc h e ll b ill co u ld n o t h a v e b een p a ss e d .” A m o n g th e le tte rs o f p ra is e t h a t h a v e b een received, w as o n e fro m M ich ael J . D e le h a n ty in w h ic h h e s t a te d U FA c a n be p ro u d of Its e ffo rts in p a ss in g th e M itch ell B ill.” S im ­ ila r le tte r s a n d te le g ra m s h a v e b een receiv ed fro m S e n a to r M it­ ch ell, A ssem b ly m a n V a n D u zer a n d in d iv id u a ls a n d o rg a n iz a tio n s th r o u g h o u t N ew Y o rk S ta te . T h e M itc h e ll B ill h a d been s u c ­ cessfully s id e tr a c k e d by th e o p ­ p o sitio n a n d w as on th e p o in t of bein g d e fe a te d tw o m ontihs ago. A t t h a t tim e a v e te r a n le g isla ­ to r s a c tin g u p o n th e in s iste n c e o f th e A m e ric a n L eg io n in tro d u c e d a re s o lu tio n in t h e S ta t e L eg isla­ tu r e a s k in g f o r t h e d e fe a t of th e M itc h e ll bill a n d a re c o n s id e ra tio n o f t h e v e te ra n s p re fe re n c e p ro b ­ lem . T h is w as a h e a r tb r e a k in g s e t-b a c k fo r P r e s id e n t J o h n P . C ra n e , F in a n c ia l S e c re ta ry G e r ­ a r d W . P u rc e ll, t h e U FA E x ecu tiv e B o a rd a n d th e tw o m e m b e rs of th e U FA sp e c ia l le g islativ e c o m ­ m itte e , L a a k s o n e n a n d D u n n . T h e U FA officers a n d a sp ecial co m m itte e of fire m e n h a d w orked fo r a lm o st tw o y e a rs w ith M ich ael J . D e le h a n ty , H . E lio t K a p la n , th e n ex ecu tiv e d ir e c to r o f T h e C ivil S ervice R e fo rm A ssociatio n, W illia m F . M c D o n o u g h , field r e p ­ re s e n ta tiv e o f T h e C ivil S ervice E m plo yees A sso ciatio n , a n d o th e rs , as a s te e rin g c o m m itte e fo r th e p a ss a g e of th e M itc h e ll bill. D e s­ p ite th e p ro g re ss m a d e d u rin g th e se tw o y e a rs , in e d u c a tin g th e p u b lic a n d t h e s t a te la w m a k e rs to t h e n ecessity fo r th e p a ssa g e o f th e M itc h e ll bill, i t seem ed t h a t th e S ta t e L e g is la tu re w as a b o u t to bow to th e d e m a n d s fo r t h e p a s (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 10) B e t t e r V a c a t io n s B e t t e r P u b lic B ccau se o f th e tre m e n d o u s a m o u n t of e x tr a w o rk p e rfo rm e d by F ire m e n d u rin g th e h e a v y sn o w ­ fa lls of th e prev ious tw o years, in c lu d in g o n e blizzard, th e UFA fe lt t h a t th e F ire m e n sh o u ld be re w a rd e d . T h e A sso ciatio n tr ie d to g et p a y fo r th e o v ertim e, b u t w h e n th is p ro v ed im possible, th e y ask ed F ir e C o m m issio n er Q uayle, to gi’a n t a d d itio n a l d ay s o f v a ­ c a tio n . C o m m issio n er Q u ay le. c o n v in ced t h a t re c o g n itio n w as d eserving, a g re e d to give tw o e x ­ t r a d ay s of v a c a tio n to th o se F ire m e n w ho h a d d one sn o w -re m oval w ork o r h a d b een on r e ­ serve fo r th e purpose. P ra c tic a lly all of th e m e n th u s g o t t h e b e n e ­ fit, so t h a t t h e 2 8 -d ay v a c a tio n ro se to 30 d ay s, a n d th e F ire m e n w ere given t h a t e x t ia o p p o rtu n ity B r in g P r o t e c t io n to becom e re f re s h e d fo r t h e r e ­ s u m p tio n o f th e ir risk y a n d nei"ves tr a in in g w ork. T h e 3 0 -d a y v a c a tio n p e rio d is m u c h a p p re c ia te d by th e F ire m e n , a n d th e y h a v e ex p ressed g ra titu d e t h a t C om m isK ioner Q u ay le a c ­ ced ed to th e ir req u est. C h ie f of S ta ff a n d O p e ra tio n s F r a n k M u r ­ p h y also h a d re a d ily a g re e d to th e ju s tic e of th e F ir e m e n ’s req u est. T h e F ire m e n feel th e n e e d o f a 3 0 -d a y v a c a tio n a n d fin d t h a t w h « n th e y ’re on th e jo b th e y do m u c h b e tte r w o rk t h a n th e y d id th r e e y e a rs ago, w h e n th e to ta l n u m b e r o f v a c a tio n d a y s w as 21. T h e “r e a l v a c a tio n ” d riv e of th e U F A s t a r t e d y e a rs ago, b u t n o t u n ti l t h e p r e s e n t F ire a d m in ­ is tr a tio n to o k office d id i t m a k e an y headw ay. T h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A s­ s o c ia tio n e x p la in e d th e p u rp o s e o f th e M a d iso n S q u a re G a rd e n rally , to b e h e ld W ed n esd ay , M a r c h 30: “F u lly a w a re o f th e f a c t t h a t th e s e c u r ity o f th e c o m m u n ity a g a in s t t h e h a z a r d s o f fire Is closely lin k e d w ith th e m a in te n ­ a n c e o f h ig h m o ra le a m o n g th e fire fig h te rs, we a re d e d ic a tin g th e s e o b se rv a n c e s to th e f u tu r e w e lfa re o f o u r firem en a n d th e ir fam ilies, a s well as to t h e se c u rity of t h e p u b lic w h o m it Is o u r d u ty to p ro te c t.” S p e a k e rs w ill In clu d e H e rb e rt H . L e h m a n , J a m e s J. F a rle y , W il­ lia m G re e n a n d T h o m a s J . C u rra n , - ^ s o In v ite d to a d d re s s th e ra lly w ere M a y o r W illia m O ’D w yer, G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ew ey a n d L ie u te n a n t G o v e rn o r Joe R. H an ley . T h e E x e c u tiv e B o a rd o f th e U FA h a s e x te n d e d a n in v ita tio n to all c a n d id a te s fo r a p p o in tm e n t fro m th e p ro s p e c tiv e F ir e m a n elig ib le list, a n d to all civil serv ice w o rk ­ ers, to g e th e r w ith t h e i r fa m ilie s a n d frie n d s , to b e g u e sts a t th e a n n iv e rs a ry c e le b ra tio n . H o n o ra ry C h a ir m a n A m o n g th e h o n o r a r y c h a i r m a n r e p r e s e n tin g a w ide cro s s-se c tio n o f p u b lic life a n d la b o r, a r e : J a m e s S. C a rso n , v ic e -c h a ir m a n , C o lo n ial T r u s t Co. J o h n A. C o lem an , fin a n c ie r a n d P a p a l K n ig h t. B o ris G . D e T a n k o , p re s id e n t, R o c k p o rt P re s s In c. G ro v e r A. W h a le n , c h a irm a n . M a y o r’s C o m m itte e fo r th e G o ld ­ e n A n n iv e rs a ry o f t h e C ity of New Y ork. D a v id J . M a r tin , m a n a g in g d i­ re c to r, N ew Y o rk A th le tic C lub. J a m e s E. S a u te r, p re s id e n t, A ir F e a tu re s , In c. A be S ta r k , C ity C o m m issio n er of C om m erce. (Continued in Col. 8) T h e P l i g § T h e p u b l i c h a s a p a r a m o u n t i n t e r e s t in j j o b a n d p a y s e c u r i t y , f o r h e i s t h e i r p r o t e c t o r in T h e s e c u rity o f a F ir e m a n m a n p o w e r, s a la r y a n d p e n sio n s. c o n s i s t s fundam] T h e p e o p l e t h e m s e l v e s s u p p l y t h e m a n p o w er i t , a n d t h e r e f o r e i t i s t h e i r d i r e c t c o n t r i b u t i o n to s e c u rity . T h e e x t e n t t o w h i c h m a n p o w e r is ab]J w i t h t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s i m p o s e d o n i t is a m easi s e c u r it y a ff o rd e d to th e p u b lic . I f th e m anpo^ s m a ll, p u b lic s e c u r ity is im p e rile d . P e n s i o n s p r o t e c t a F i r e m a n i n h i s d e c lin in g ye h e h a s r e t i r e d f r o m s e r v ic e i n t h e F i r e D epak s h o u l d h e d i e , o r b e k i l l e d o r i n c a p a c i t a t e d in tiiel a n c e o f d u t y , g i v e s s o m e m e a s u r e o f protectio d e p e n d e n ts. S a l a r y m u s t b e s u f f i c i e n t t o e n a b l e a F ire m a n h i s f a m i l y a n d h i m s e l f a t a s t a n d a r d o f liv in g equi o f p e r s o n s o f c o m p a r a b l e e d u c a t i o n a n d fa m ily bac T h e F i r e m e n f e e l t h a t t h e r e h a s n e v e r been a i o r y a d j u s t m e n t o f t h e i r s a l a r i e s a n d r e p o r t that t h e i r w i v e s , c h i l d r e n a n d o t h e r d e p e n d e n t s , often m o t h e r s a n d f a t h e r s , a r e a c q u i r i n g a s e n s e of inse T h i s c o n d i t i o n o f u n r e s t h a s b e e n discu ssed b y P r e s i d e n t J o h n P . C r a n e , o f t h e U n ifo r m e d . A s s o c i a t i o n , w i t h M a y o r W i l l i a m O ’D w y e r , CoJ L a z a r u s J o s e p h , C o u n c i l P r e s i d e n t V i n c e n t R. Im] F i r e C o m m i s s i o n e r F r a n k J . Q u a y l e , Budget T h o m a s J . P a t t e r s o n a n d B o r o u g h P r e s id e n t s , o f f ic i a ls a r e t h e r e f o r e a w a r e o f t h e s i t u a t i o n . The] n o t a s w e l l i n f o r m e d o f t h e p l i g h t o f t h e F ire m e n . F i r e m e n d o n ’t t a l k a b o u t s u c h m a t t e r s , as a a l l o f t h e m r e a l i z e f u l l y t h e u n u s u a l r i s k th a t tj t h e B r a v e , of t h e i r j o b s a r e e v e n g r e a t e r t h a n t h o s e o f a lu d ffin g f r o m t h e f a t a l i t i e s a n d c a s u a l t i e s a l o n e , a F ir e m a n is c a lle d o u t o n a fire , h e h a s t h e S' f he m a y n o t r e t u r n , m a y n e v e r s e e h i s w i f e f a ^ a in . H e is c o n c e rn e d n o t so m u c h a b o u t I rb o u t h i s d e p e n d e n t s , a n d i t i s f o r t h a t r e a s o n H eads f o r a d e q u a t e d e a t h b e n e f i t s a n d p e n s i o n s . Vrpman’s l i f e i s n o t r e a l l y h i s o w n , e v e n o n h i s d a y L is s u b j e c t t o r e c a l l t o d u t y i n t h e e v e n t o f a l a r g e inv o th e r d i s a s t e r , w h e n a n o r d e r f o r a t t e n d a n c e i s y to all m e m b e r s o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t . Lite th e r i s k s , t h e s t r a i n a n d t h e f u t u r e u n c e r t a i n t y , I L h im s e lf i n n u m e r o u s w a y s t o r e n d e r v i t a l p u b l i c [The m o r a l e i n t h e d e p a r t m e n t h a s b e e n h i g h , i s « but t h e t a x u p o n i t i s p r o v i n g b u r d e n s o m e . T h e rollapse o f m o r a l e m a y o u t w e i g h a n y s o - c a l l e d e c o n tat could r o b t h e F i r e m a n o f h i s p e a c e o f m i n d . L r y is a r o b b e r y o f t h e p u b l i c w h i c h , f o r i t s o w n depends o n t h e c o n t i n u e d e x i s t e n c e o f t h a t p e a c e ; of m in d . D e m o ra liz e d F ir e m e n c a n n o t r e n d e r rtith t h a t z e a l o u s p r o m p t n e s s a n d t h a t p e a k e f f i c i e n c y I necessary f o r m a x i m u m s a v i n g o f l i f e a n d p r o p e r t y ; !S in c u rre d t h r o u g h r e d u c e d m o r a l e w o u l d b e s t a g , greater t h a n t h e b u d g e t a r y c o s t o f a s s u r i n g t h e dof a $ 4 ,1 5 0 p e r m a n e n t p a y — ^the s a m e t o t a l a m o u n t [paid, b u t n o w p a r t l y a s p e r m a n e n t p a y , p a r t l y a s ji bonus. I UFA h a s t a k e n t h e p o s i t i o n t h a t t h e p u b l i c s h o u l d i o p p o rtu n ity o f v o t i n g o n t h i s p r o p o s a l t h r o u g h t h e fty of a r e f e r e n d u m . O u r fire fig h te rs fe e l t h a t th e I of t h e ir c o m m u n i t y a r e e n t i t l e d t o u t i l i z e t h i s Itic p ro c e ss i n p a s s i n g j u d g e m e n t o n t h e F i r e m e n ’s lor im pi-oved e c o n o m i c s e c u r i t y g u a r a n t e e d b y l a w . {Continued from Col, 3) R . K . C h rls te n b e r ry , p re s id e n t. H o te l A stor. P a u l H en k el, p r e s id e n t, S o cie ty o f R e s ta u r a n te u r s . H e n ry L. F in c h , p r e s id e n t, W il­ so n , F in c h Co. H e n ry L o u g h m a n , p re s id e n t, H e n ry L o u g h m a n I n s u r a n c e Co» W illia m W o lp e rt, ex ecu tiv e se c ­ r e ta r y , U n ite d H eb rew T ra d e s. M. M in n ie T e ite lb a u m , of t h e le g islativ e c o m m itte e . C e n tr a l T r a d e s a n d L a b o r C o uncil. M oe R o se n o f t h e le g islativ e co m m itte e . N ew Y o rk S t a t e F e d ­ e ra tio n of L ab o r. T h o m a s A. M u r ra y , p re s id e n t. New Y o rk S ta t e F e d e r a tio n of L ab o r. F r a n k L ee D o n o g h u e , d ir e c to r o f t h e C ity D e p a r tm e n t 0(f C o m ­ m erce. G o rd o n S. C u s h m a n , p re s id e n t, C u s h m a n S ons, In c . P r a n k O ’H a r a , p r e s id e n t, F r a n k O ’H a r a , In c . H. H . G e rs te in , e x -s e c re ta r y . A l­ lied R e s t a u r a n t a n d E n te r ta i n m e n t In d u s tr y . H a ro ld V. S m ith , p re s id e n t, H o m e In s u r a n c e Co. L ouis P . D o n a to , s e c r e ta ry . A l­ lied P r i n ti n g T r a d e s C o u n cil of G r e a te r N. Y. R ic h a r d M c C a n n , p r e s id e n t. A s­ so c ia te d M u sic ia n s o f G r e a t e r N. Y. T h o m a s G . Y o u n g , v ic e -p re s i­ d e n t, N. Y. S t a t e F e d e r a tio n o f L ab o r. B e tty H . D o n n elly , v lc e -p re s id e n t, N. Y . S t a t e F e d e r a t io n o f L ab o r. J a m e s P a g a n , tr u s te e . C e n tr a l T ra d e s a n d L a b o r C oun cil. Jo s e p h A. M u llaly , v ic e -p re si­ d e n t, N. Y . S t a t e F e d e r a t io n of L abor. J o h n E. M c C a rth y , p re s id e n t, F i f t h A ven ue C o a c h C o m p a n y . B ro c k P e m b e rto n , th e a tr i c a l p ro d u c e r. F o r m a n y y e a rs a f t e r th e a d ­ v e n t o f th e p a id F ire D e p a r tm e n t in t h e C ity o f N ew Y ork, n u m ­ e ro u s e ffo rts w ere m a d e fro m tim e to tim e to o rg a n iz e Its m e m b ers In to b e n e v o le n t o r f r a te r n a l a s ­ so ciatio n s. B ecau se th e re g u la r lin e in s m a n c e c o m p a n ie s d u rin g t h a t p e rio d re fu se d to a c c e p t th e F ir e m e n a t risk s, sev eral o f th e s e gro u p s to o k t h e f o n n of en d o w ­ m e n t o r in s u i'a n c e societies, th e m o s t p r o m in e n t o f w h ic h w as th e F ir e m e n ’s M u tu a l B e n e v o le n t A s­ so c ia tio n , p o p u la rly k n o w n a s th e “P in k ie s .” T h is l a t t e r a ss o c ia tio n fin ally b ra n c h e d o u t b ey o n d t h e p u re ly in s u ra n c e fe a tu r e s of its o rig in a n d esp o u sed t h e c a u s e o f b e t te r ­ in g th e w o rk in g a n d living c o n ­ d itio n s of firefig h ters. W h e n th e F ir e m e n ’s M u tu a l B en e v o le n t A s­ so c ia tio n u n d e rto o k th e s e p a r t ic ­ u la r a c tiv itie s, i t in c u rre d t h e d is ­ p le a s u re o f t h e a d m in is tra tiv e h e a d s o f b o th t h e c ity a n d th e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t, a n d b e c a m e th e ta r g e t fo r a t ta c k s d e sig n e d to d e ­ stro y Its u sefu ln ess. As o n e m e th ­ od o f n u llify in g Its p re s tig e , a c o u n te r o rg a n iz a tio n , so m e w h a t in th e n a t u r e o f a “c o m p a n y u n io n ” a n d k n o w n a s th e “B o x ers,” w as b ro u g h t in to b e in g by th e a d m in ­ is tr a tiv e officials. M ean w h ile p e n ­ altie s w ere v isited u p o n a n y fire ­ m a n o r officer w ho jo in e d th e “P in k ie s .” S o u g h t E ig h t-H o u r D ay A m o n g o th e r th in g s th e “P in k ­ ies” a g ita te d fo r w as a n e ig h th o u r w o rk in g d a y fo r F ire m e n , a n d y e a r a f t e r y e a r e n d e a v o re d to h a v e le g isla tio n e n a c te d to b rin g a b o u t th is m u c h -d e s ire d c h a n g e In t h e w o rk in g sch ed u le. T h e . soca lle d “B o x e rs” n e v e r b ecam e a n effective g ro u p a n d soon w e n t o u t of ex isten ce. T h e F ir e m e n ’s B e n ­ ev o len t A sso ciatio n w as u n s u c ­ cessful, how ever. In its effo rts to a lle v ia te th e h a r d s h ip s o f th e c o n ­ tin u o u s d u ty sy stem th e n In vogue. C o n sid erab le d issen sio n a ro se In its ra n k s . O n e o f th e u n d e rly in g cau ses of th is d isa ffe c tio n w as th e f a c t t h a t th e o rg a n iz a tio n ’s m e m ­ b e rs h ip in c lu d e d b o th officers a n d m e n alik e, w ith ofificei's, b ecau se of th e i r s u p e r io r r a n k , d o m in a tin g F ir e m e n O n e o f t h e m o s t a p p r e c i a t e d s e r v i c e s r e n d e r e d b y t h e UFA is t h e s e r v i n g o f co fF ee o t a toMgh f i r e w h e r e f i r e f i g h t e r s h a v e t o b e on o rd u o H s d u t y f o r lo n g h o u r s . T h e UFA C o f f e e W a g o n a r r i v e s p r o m p t l y on t h e s c e n e , a n d re m a in s a s long a s th e tr u c k s a n d en g in e s . Injured and Firemen A ided At Dept. Clinic O f t h e se v e ra l h e a l t h b e n e fits th e P la n ra te s , i t is n e c e ss a ry to t h a t a re a v a ila b le to m e m b e rs of use th e P la n D o cto rs. T h e P la n t h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A ssocia­ D o c to rs a r e a ll sp e c ia lists in th e ir tio n , n o n e is o f m o re im p o rta n c e p a r t ic u l a r fields. t h a n T h e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t S u r ­ A m b u la n c e S ervice gical F u n d , lo c a te d a t 278 S p rin g S t. M a n h a t ta n . T h e fo u n d in g of T h re e a m b u la n c e s a r e c o n s t a n t­ th i s in s titu tio n , w h ic h w as sp o n ly a t th e service of all m e m b ers. so re d b y t h e U FA , i n 1947, h a s T h e a m b u la n c e te r r i to r i a l a s s ig n ­ so developed t h a t i t h a s a c tu a lly m e n ts a r e a s follow s: p ro v e d to be a “ life - s a v e r” in A m b u la n c e No. 1, fo r m e m b e rs of m o re t h a n o n e in s ta n c e . D e p a r tm e n t in M a n h a t t a n , B ro n x , A m o n th ly r e p o r t o f t h e UFA R ic h m o n d C linic sh ow s t h a t p a i n h a s b een A m b u la n c e No. 2, fo r m e m b e rs reliev ed in t h e d e n t a l d e p a r tm e n t, o f D e p a r tm e n t in B ro o k ly n , life h a s b e e n s a v e d t h r o u g h t h e Q u een s a d m in is tr a tio n o f b lo o d t r a n s ­ A m b u la n c e No. 3, fo r m e m b e rs of fu sio n , t h e u se o f t h e oxygen D e p a r tm e n t a n d fa m ilie s in all th e r a p y a n d t h e d ia g n o s in g of B o ro u g h s. in t e r n a l a ilm e n ts re v e a le d b y th e T h e a m b u la n c e s a r e co m p letely X -ra y . A n o th e r f e a t u r e t h a t f r e ­ eq u ip p ed , in c lu d in g ox y g en to be h ensive. th e po licies o f th e group . I n 1936 th e UFA sucj in th e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t, a n d t h e q u e n tly d e m o n s tr a te s it s v a lu e is ervance. E very e ffo rt is a d m in is te r e d to p a t ie n t s e n ro u te T h e U F A seek s to g e n e ra te In th e c o m m o n ly r e f e r r e d to A m ­ to h o sp ita ls, a n d t h e d riv e rs a n d S tr a n g e a s i t m a y seem In th is h a v in g th e much - sou de by the UFA to f u r t h e r w o rk h e does fo r t h e m e m b e rs h ip th e m in d s o f it s o w n m e m b e rs d a y a n d age. m a n y , if n o t th e th r e e - p la to o n system is d o n e on h is ow n tim e a n d a t b u la n c e a n d C offee W a g o n Service. a s s is ta n ts a re q u a lifie d a n d e x ­ and expand th is law. v a s t m a jo r ity of th e officers in d a y ) in s ta lle d in the S u rg ic a l A ssis ta n c e F u n d lanization h a s c o n tin u e d t h e ex p en se o f th e A ssociation. a g r e a te r p rid e in th e i r m e m b e r­ p e rie n c e d in t h e a d m in is tr a tio n th e d e p a r tm e n t, w ere op posed to ^ p a r t m e n t throu gh a p;^ he years to sp o n so r le g is- H e is g u id e d in h is a c tiv itie s by s h ip , g r e a te r p rid e in b e in g m e m ­ T h e S u rg ic a l A ssis ta n c e F u n d o f oxyg en a n d h a n d lin g o f sick b e rs of th e “B r a v e s t”— ^to m a k e s h o r te r w o rk in g h o u rs b ecau se [ e r e n d u m of the voters t h e E x ecu tiv e B o a rd o f n in e o th e r w as e s ta b lis h e d o n J u l y 1, 1947, p a tie n ts . A m b u la n c e No. 3 h a s the betterm en t o f livth e y c la im e d t h a t th e y w ould lose i New Y o rk a t the general Roricing co nditions o f th e elected m e m b e rs o f t h e A ssociatio n. t h e F ir e m e n m o re k e e n ly a w a re to e x te n d to its m e m b e rs fin a n c ia l re s p o n d e d to m o re t h a n 500 calls. c o n tro l over th e m e n if th e y d id | of t h a t year, althoughj [and will co n tin u e u n a b W h ile th e U F A is a p a r t o f o r ­ o f th e im p o r t a n t ro le th e y p la y a s s is ta n c e f o r su rg ic a l cases, b y a C offee W a g o n n o t h a v e th e m u n d e r c o n s ta n t th is law h a s never becij I further this policy. g an ized la b o r in t h e b r o a d sense, in t h e c ity ’s life a n d ex isten ce. sc h e d u le o f fix ed fe e s e sta b lish e d T h e a rr iv a l of t h e C offee W ag o n T h e U F A d e sire s to b r in g a b o u t su p e rv isio n , a n d t h a t th e d is ­ c o m p lie d w ith on the t h e m a in p u rp o s e o f t h e o r g a n ­ in th e M ed ical, S u rg ic a l a n d D e n ­ the twelve y e a rs p rio r cip lin e o f th e d e p a r tm e n t w ould p a s t ad m in istratio n offlij fvent of the p re s e n t C ity iz a tio n h a s alw ay s b e e n to p r o ­ a clo ser affiliatio n b e tw e e n th e t a l B ooklet. E v e ry m e m b e r is e n ­ w ith sa n d w ic h e s a n d h o t coffee a t a fire d u r in g co ld o r in c le m e n t c itiz en s o f tlie c ity a n d t h e F ir e ­ th e re b y be d estro yed. T h e U FA brought ab “tion, m unicipal a u t h o r - m o te th e efficiency a n d w e lfa re title d to u p to $250 p e r fiscal y e a r, w e a th e r o r a p ro lo n g e d fire, is F in a lly , in 1917, a few p ro g re s ­ re m e d ia l legislation, such everything possible to of th e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t, a n d to m e n , to m a k e th e p u b lic fu lly c o n ­ s t a r t in g J u l y 1, f o r o p e ra tio n s . alw ay s w elcom e. sive le a d e rs b ro u g h t a b o u t th e f o r ­ in g civil service empl| citiz e n s and t a x scious o f t h e u n sw e rv in g lo y a lty All o p e ra tio n s m u s t be p e rfo rm e d he unity of p u rp o s e of b e n e fit th e T ru s te e s G eo rg e H . Cook, H ow ­ m a tio n of a new o rg a n iz a tio n u n ­ r i g h t to ap p e a r before which to day in c lu d e s p a y e rs , w h o a re , in t h e fin a l a n ­ a n d efficiency o f its fire fig h te rs in a h o s p ita l w ith t h e ex cep tio n a r d P . B a rry , W a lte r J . S h e e rin , d e r th e n a m e of th e U n ifo rm e d j bodies to espouse theU rank and file o f t h e alysis, th e em p lo y ers o f t h e F i r e ­ in a h a z a rd o u s o c c u p a tio n ; to o f b o n e f r a c tu r e s a n d to n s il oases, J a m e s F . M u r p h y a n d W a lte r C. b rin g h o m e to t h e p u b lic t h e f a c t p e r m itte d in d o c to rs’ offices b e ­ F ir e m e n ’s A sso ciatio n o f G r e a te r | cau ses. T h is is know] ®rtment in its m e m b e r- m e n . N ew Y o rk. M e m b e rsh ip w as r e - ' R ig h t of Appeal Law. E n ro llm e n t in t h e U F A is v o l­ t h a t i t c a n r e s t c o n te n t, sa fe c a u se o f th e lu-gencles o f s e ttin g H ay es, to g e th e r w ith o th e r officers, s tr ic te d to m e n in t h e d e p a r tm e n t I t h e e n a c tm e n t of this u n ta r y . F ir e m e n a r e civ il service in t h e a s s u re d K now ledge t h a t b o n e f r a c tu r e s a n d t h e f e a r c h ild ­ re s p o n d w ith th e coffee w ag o n to Stand F irm below t h e r a n k of L ie u te n a n t. I m e a su re , civil service em ployees w ith c e r t a in i n d i s p u t­ its F ir e m e n a r e o n c o n s t a n t r e n h a v e of h o sp ita ls. A m e m b e r all g re a te r a l a r m fires, d iv id in g t h e w o rk so t h a t a t le a s t one U FA No officers w ere p e rm itte d to h a v e c o u ld be denied the rig l have followed t h e a d - ab le r ig h ts a n d n o c o e rc io n o r s im ­ g u a rd d a y a n d n i g h t f o r Its is re q u ire d to p a y $10 to w a rd e a c h a n y voice In t h e policies or a c ­ p a r t m e n t a l edict jtounsel of th e ir d u ly a c - ila r m e th o d s c a n b e o r a r e e m ­ p ro te c tio n . In d iv id u a l o p e r a tio n a l b a sic fee officer looks a f t e r t h e w e lfa re of tiv itie s of t h e n ew a s s o c i^ io n . I t w h e r» in th e ir own ben« readers and re p r e s e n ta - plo y ed to b rin g th e F ir e m e n in to r a t e u p to a n d in c lu d in g $50, a n d th e A sso c ia tio n ’s m e m b ers. F a it h f u l P u b lic S e rv a n ts B lood D o n o r D e p a r tm e n t w as s tr ic tly a F ir e m a n ’s o r g a n ­ T h e UFA had a p e of coercion a n d d ir e c t th e m e m b e rs h ip o f t h e A sso cia­ $15 to w a rd all o p e ra tio n s ov er B ey o n d th is , i t is t h e p u rp o s e $50 b asic fee ra te . W h e re tw o o r A p p ro x im a te ly 6,000 m e m b e rs of iz a tio n w h ic h h a d fo r its m o tto : w h ic h p la ced the |iom certain officials. tio n . M em b ers o l t h e F ir e D e ­ J “A B lu e S h ir t fo r a B lu e S h i r t .” c id e n ts involving „ , ®*^tatives a re elected p a r t m e n t jo in t h e U FA b e c a u se o f th e U FA to b rin g a b o u t clo ser m o re su rg ic a l p ro c e d u re s a re p e r ­ all r a n k s a n d g ra d e s h a v e s u b ­ in th e h a n d of city officij W e a th e re d th e S to rm by se c re t b a llo t th e y h o n e s tly feel t h a t in d iv id u ­ h a r m o n y a n d c o -o p e r a tio n b e ­ fo rm e d in a sin g le o p e ra tio n , o n ly m itte d the*r n a m e s as v o lu n te e rs T h e n ew g ro u p m e t w ith th e iously. If a fireman K .." ^ '^ ^ '^ e r s h i p . T h e ally a n d co llectively th e y a re tw e e n t h e F ir e m e n , t h e ir officers th e la r g e s t fee a n d o n e - h a lf of to d o n a te th e ir blood to a id th e ir sa m e o p p o sitio n a n d o b stacles as lisio n w ith a ,, In stitu te an o p en fo r u m s tr e n g th e n e d in th e ir d e a lin g s w ith a n d t h e A d m in is tra tiv e officials; t h e n e x t la rg e s t fee is allow ed. b ro th e rs a n d th e ir Im m e d ia te f a m ­ its p red ecesso rs. A d m in istra tiv e a p u b lic conveyance, j /_ ^ ^ n ib e r m a y voice t h e C ity A d m in is tra tio n , a n d th e t o give t h e F ir e m e n a n ac tiv e T h e a m o u n t allow ed fo r su rg e ry ilies w h e n th i s ty p e of a ss ista n c e h e a d s of t h e C ity a n d of t h e F ire volved In a n accident 0 | Haft ‘^^■Iticisms o f a n y C ity A d m in is tra tio n in t u r n is liv ing voice in t h e a ff a irs o f th e s h a ll n o t exceed t h e fees e s ta b ­ is re q u ire d , w ith th e re s u lt t h a t D e p a r tm e n t d id ev e iT th in g p o s ­ r e s u ltin g in affecting t h e F ir e able to d e a l in te llig e n tly a n d c o n ­ F ir e D e p a r tm e n t, b u t alw ay s w ith ­ lish e d in t h e “M ed ical, S u rg ic a l it h a s b een o f v ita l im p o rta n c e *n sib le to e lim in a te It. M em b ers o f p e rs o n a l injury, the an , fc* s tru c tiv e ly w ith t h e p ro b le m s a f ­ in th e scope o f n e c e s s a ry d iscip lin e. a n d D e n ta l B o o k le t.” A ny a m o u n t a id in g th o s e in tim e of serio u s A ssociation. th e E x e c u tiv e B o a rd of th e new fire a p p a r a tu s was ne. Itn K e v e ry th in g fe c tin g a n i m p o r t a n t u n it y in T h e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t is o fte n r e ­ above th is sh a ll be p a id fo r by illness to re g a in t h e ir h e a lth , a n d a t tim e s h a s b een d ire c tly i n s t r u ­ a ss o c ia tio n w ere tr a n s f e r r e d fro m resp o n sib le in any le I th e s p irit of t h e c ity ’s p o litic a l a n d econo m ic f e r re d to a s a s e m i- m ilita ry o r ­ th e m e m b er h im self. o n e fire h o u se to a n o th e r, a n d it ag e a c tio n . f sometimes u n d e r th e s tru c tu re , w ith m u t u a l b e n e fits g a n iz a tio n , a n d d isc ip lin e is e s ­ T o h a v e o p e ra tio n s p e rf o rm e d a t m e n ta l in t h e sa v in g of a life. T h e organization biM Ifu ®conditions. I t is th e a c c ru in g to all c o n c e rn e d . A vo l­ s e n tia l f o r effective fire -fig h tin g . w as ev en a p u n is h a b le offense t o ' b e tte r hospitalization J I t is also t h e p u rp o s e o f th e co llect d u es In th e fire house. t h e ir n e - u n ta r y “ n o s t r ik e ” p le d g e is m a d e U FA to b rin g a b o u t clo ser a n d T h e U n ifo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A s­ w ho w ere injured i 1 sanri a n d S t a t e by th e F ire m e n . m o re In tim a te c o n t a c t w ith th e s o c ia tio n , ho w ev er, w e a th e re d th e p e rf o rm a n c e of duty S h o u ld e r to S h o u ld e r 1 ^ts sp o k esP r o t e c t in g C i t y f r o m F ire s to rm s a n d tro u b le s w h ic h b eset th o u g h th is iiuman la T h e m e n w ill n o t p e r m it a a v e ra g e c itiz e n a n d ta x p a y e r |tes ?n a ctiv e it. I t affiliated w ith th e I n t e r n a ­ h o n o re d m ore m tne I sned to re g u la r d u ty division of t h e ir ra n k s , n o r th e g ro u p s, n o t a t fires a lo n e, b u t a t m e e tin g s, in tio n a l A sso ciatio n of F ire F ig h te rs , stiflin g o f th e ir id e a ls a n d e ffo rts c o n fe re n c e s a n d Is G ig a n t ic R e s p o n s i b il it y a n d th r o u g h t h a t m e d iu m receiv ed to w a rd th e b e t te r m e n t o f th e ir b rin g in g h o m e to t h e citiz e n s th e h a z a r d s o f fire fig h tin g a n d th e a C h a r t e r in th e A m e ric a n F e d ­ s t a tu s In life. A u n ified , p ro g r e s ­ P r o te c tin g N Y C fro m fire is one t r a n s p o r t a ti o n o f fo o d stu ffs a n d e r a tio n o f L a b o r as Local No. 94, sive a n d c o n te n te d m e m b e rs h ip w o rk in g a n d liv in g c o n d itio n s of C o n sid e ra b le p a r t A n n u a l M o f th e w o rld ’s b ig g e st u n d e r t a k ­ m e rc h a n d is e . 'I C a r d e n I. A. P . F. in t h e F ire D e p a r tm e n t is th e f a ith f u l p u b lic em ployees. I n a d d itio n to its le g islativ e a c ­ in gs, c o m p a ra b le to p u ttin g a m il­ o f th e tr u c k c a rg o is explosive, I t fin a lly su cceed ed in o b ta in in g b e st a s s e t t h a t th e C ity A d m in ­ a w o rk in g sc h e d u le k n o w n a s th e is tr a tio n a n d t h e c itiz e n s o f th is tiv itie s. th e U FA h a s sp o n so re d th e it a r y ta s k fo rc e in th e field a g a in s t c o m b u stib le o r in fla m m a b le . M a y 2 6 G u a rd L ives of 8,000,000 i l l B e tw o -p la to o n sy stem , w h ic h w as W c o m m u n ity c a n h a v e . W ith o u t it, in a u g u r a tio n o f a n u m b e r of W e l­ a n in v a d in g enem y. A n even g re a te r resp o n sib ility T h e N YC F ir e D e p a r tm e n t m u s t a m a r k e d a d v a n c e a n d Im p ro v e ­ inefficiency a n d e m b a r r a s s m e n t i n ­ f a r e p ro je c ts fo r th e re lie f of its m e m b e rs a n d t h e u lt im a te b e n e ­ p ro te c t a n a r e a o f 201.446 acres, Is to th e 8,000,000 h u m a n bein g s m e n t over p rev io u s sch ed u les, b u t ev itab ly follow. r'H&rai on,„^all a re sold n e v e r lo s t s ig h t of t h e o b je ctiv e I t does seem t h e h e i g h t o l folly fit o f t h e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t a s a o r 314.75 m iles. W i th in th is e x ­ liv ing in th e m e tro p o lis, a n d th e p a n s e th e r e a r e a p p ro x im a te ly m illions of o th e rs w ho com e fro m w h ic h h a d b een th e d re a m of A ssociation, known to do a n y t h in g d ir e c tly o r i n ­ w hole. A M ed ical, S u rg ic a l a n d D e n ta l 50,000 s tr u c tu r e s h a v in g a n a s ­ o u tsid e th e c ity to w ork h e re , a n d F ir e m e n fo r m a n y y e a rs— a th r e e - B all, w ill be held ' ^ d ire c tly to d e stro y t h e m o ra le of p la to o n sy stem , o r e ig h t- h o u r Is to i,^ e n t e r - a g ro u p o f m e n o n w h ose e ffe c t­ P la n h a s b e e n in o p e ra tio n fo r sessed v a lu a tio n of m o re t h a n th o s e w ho visit us fo r v a ry in g p erio d s as g u e sts in o u r h o te ls a n d S q u a re G arden w o rk in g day. of ®ach y e a r iveness d e p e n d s t h e i r v e ry lives th e p a s t few y e a rs w h e re b y all $21,000,000,000. W ith in th e s e b u ild in g s a re ro o m in g hou ses. f the ' L e a d e rs o f t h e U FA c a rr ie d a M a y 26. jevetit, ^or d ay s a n d t h e lives o f o u r c itiz en s. T h e m e m b e rs o f t h e u n if o rm e d fo rce T h e proceeds oi A lth o u g h flre p re v e n tio n is th e s tr o n g le g islativ e p ro g r a m to A l­ F ir e m e n ’s m e n ta l a n d p h y sic a l c a n se c u re t h e serv ices of s p e c ia l­ h o u se d f o r m a n u f a c tu r e , sto ra g e b a n y y e a r a f t e r y e a r a n d w ere to t h e religious fr o m fitn ess m iis t b e a t p e a k a t aJl is ts In th e fields of s u rg e ry a n d a n d sale, ev ery im a g in a b le ty p e of p rim a r y d u ty o f th e F ir e D e p a r t­ .pnts m e d ic in e a t sp e c ia l r a te s fo r th e m ­ b u sin ess a n d in d u s try . O n th e m e n t, Its m o s t difficult, d a n g e ro u s u n if o rm ly su ccessful. T h e ir p r o ­ g a n iz a tio n s tim es. g r a m prog^ressively In c re a se d t h e m e n t. T h e r e c n ^ w e l « T h e policies, a im s a n d a m ­ selves a n d t h e m e m b e rs o f th e ir s tre e ts of t h i s c ity a r e h u n d r e d s a n d a rd u o u s d u ty Is c a rr ie d o u t by ^ Row, t o c a r r y ou t tn o f th o u s a n d s of veh icles f o r th e th e B u re a u of F ire E x tin g u is h m e n t. (C o n tin u e d o n P age 10) fire m e n ’s s a la rie s p e r a n n u m . b itio n s o f t h e U FA a r e c o m p re ­ Firemen's ProgreJistory of the UFA ■ y GERARD W . HJRCELL F i n a n c i a l a n d R e c o r d i n g S e c ., UFA Pmge Nine LEADER Page Ten CIVIL jJb Quayle Lists 3 Worst E[ieniies Of a Fireman SERVICE LEADER 1 2 A id f o r V e t e r a n s H ig h b y Id e a ls S m co th e U n ifo rm e d F ire m e n 's A sso ciatio n of G re a te r New Y o rk w as fo u n d e d on J u ly 16, 1918, m a n y inciden>ts a re recalled by c h a r t e r m em bers, som e of w hom a re still in service. O th e rs h a v e sin c e re tire d . W ith a n in itia l m e m b e rs h ip of a b o u t a th o u s a n d , th e A ssociation elected F iie m a n A lbert E. G u i n ­ n ess tlie first P re sid e n t. I t w as a diilic-ult ro a d to tra v e l a t first, a s th e ex istin g c ity a d m in is tra tio n w as slow to realize t h a t a c o lle c t­ ive city d e p a rtm e n t voice w as a n In n o v a tio n t h a t ev e n tu a lly w ould becom e b en eficial to all co n cern ed . C ram * C a rrie s on r a t e , to e n d th e p r e s e n t d is c rim ­ in a tio n , a n d to sto p t h e p r e s e n t re q u ire m e n t im p o sed o n ju n io r m e m b e rs in th e d e p a r t m e n t o f h a v in g s u c h e n o rm o u s a m o u n ts d e d u c te d fro m th e ir s a la rie s f o r p e n sio n c o n trib u tio n s . 1,500 M O R E F IR E M E N . T h e U FA feels t h a t th e u n if o rm e d fo rce o f th e F ire D e p a r tm e n t is co n sid e ra b ly u n d e r m a n n e d a n d t h a t t h e a d d itio n of 1,500 F ir e m e n w ould h e lp to c u re t h e s h o r t ­ co m in g , alo n g w ith a n in c re a s e in th e n u m b e r o f F ir e Oflacers. T h is p o sitio n is ta k e n by t h e U F A in t h e p u b lic In te re s t, so t h a t m a n p o w e r s h o r ta g e w ill n o t d e ­ p riv e t h e p u b lic Ot th e fu ll d e ­ gree o f p ro te c tio n w h ic h It r e ­ quires. 3• T h e U FA h a s given c o n sid ­ erab le th o u g h t a n d a t te n t io n to th e p ro b le m of v e te ra n s r e t u r n ­ in g to th e F ire D e p a r tm e n t o r bein g appo-inted in th e fu tu re . I n th is c o n n e c tio n , a special U FA V e te ra n s ’ C o m m itte e h a s b een fo rm e d to ta k e u p all m a tte r s a ffe c t’n g th e s e v e te ra n s. I t believes t h a t c e r ta in d is­ c rim in a tio n s h a v e been d ire c te d a g a in s t th e m e m b e rs of th e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t re g a rd in g th e G_ I. B ill of R ig h ts. U n d o u b te d ly th e s e d isc re p a n c ie s h a v e b een u n in ­ te n tio n a l, a n d it is th e p u rp o se of th e U FA to co rre c t th e m as f a r as possible. A F ir e m a n w ho h a s seiT ed in th e a rm e d fo rces c a n n o t a v a il h im se lf o f th e p rivileges of th e S erv ice M e n ’s R e a d ju s tm e n t A ct o f 1944 in a n y d e g re e c o m p a ra b le w ith v e te ra n s in o th e r c r a f ts o r tr a d e s . T h is A ct provid es, a m o n g o th e r b en efits, fo r th e p a y m e n t o f v a ry in g a m o u n ts o f m o n e y w hile a v e te ra n is s tu d y in g to prei>are h im se lf fo r a tr a d e , a n d also w hile h e is s tu d jd n g to im ­ p ro v e o r a d v a n c e h im se lf In t h e p a r t ic u l a r field of b u sin ess h e h a s e n te re d . W e a re in v e s tig a tin g a p la n now in o p e ra tio n in o th e r citie s w h ic h p ro v id es a co u rse of s tu d y a n d i n ­ s tr u c tio n w ith in th e F ir e D e p a r t­ m e n t. T h is h a s t h e a p p ro v a l of th e V e te ra n s ’ A d m in is tra tio n a s c o n fo rm in g w ith th e p re s e n t law . U n d e r th is p la n , v e te ra n s in t h e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t in one g ra d e o r r a n k w ould be p a id th e s a la ry of. th e n e x t g ra d e o r r a n k w hile stu d y in g fo r a d v a n c e m e n t o r p r o ­ m o tio n . F a ls e A la rm s T a k e Lives O n e v ery v ita l m a tte r w h ic h we w ould like to b rin g h o m e f o r c ­ ibly to th e c itiz en s of th is c ity is th e q u e stio n o f m alicio u s fa lse ala rm s. T h e re is n e v e r e n o u g h th o u g h t given to th is d a n g e ro u s p ra c tic e u n til som e tr a g e d y ccciu-s in th e fo r m of d e a t h o r serio u s In ju ry . T h e r e a r e c e r ta in p re s u m p tiv e risk s w h ich a re fissum ed b y ev ery m a n e n te rin g th e F ir e D ^ a r t m e n t . H e is fu lly a w a re o t th i s e v e r­ p r e s e n t d a n g e r of h is o c c u p a tio n , a n d Is p le d g ed to t h e p ro te c tio n o f life a n d p ro p e r ty ev en a t t h e u ltim a te sacrifice o f h is o w n life. B u t th e lives o f th e s e m e n s h o u ld n o t be f u r t h e r a n d n eed lessly je o p a rd iz e d bo s a tis f y t h e d is ­ to r te d w him o r w a rp e d se n s e of h u m o r of p ra c tic a l jo k e rs o r m o ro n s. W e re s p e c tfu lly u rg e t h e p u b lic a n d t h e c ity oflBcials c o n c e rn e d , esp ecially th e m a g is tra te s , to u n ite in a n effo rt to e d a d ic a te th is evil p ra c tic e . T h e F ir e m e n o f t h e C ity of N ew Y ork, in f a c t in ev ery c ity in th e c o u n try , a re t h e p ro te c to r s o f life a n d p ro p e rty . T h e y a re loy al a n d serious in t h e ir c o n ­ c e p t of d u ty . T h e y a re o n g u a r d ev ery m in u te o f ev ery h o u r, d a y a n d n ig h t, to fig h t fires re g a rd le s s o f co n d itio n s o r risk s involved. T h e y a r e a d ig n ified g ro u p o f m e n w h o h a v e d e d ic a te d th e ir lives to t h e p ro te c tio n o f o th e rs . T h e ir cred o is “ S e m p e r F id e lis .” T h e citiz en s of th is C ity c a n w ell b e p ro u d o f th e m a n d of t h e ir acco m p lish m en ts. T ra d itio n B ut th r o u g h th e h a rd , h o n e st, convincin,:? lab o r of P re s id e n t G uiiicss. h a rm o n y a n d c o o p e ra ­ tio n wc're soon estab lished. T h e g rcw in p A.ssociation w as sa d d e n e d by th e d e a th of P re s id e n t G u in n ess, M a rc h 11. 1927. Mr. G u in ess h a d h a d th e h o n o r of succeedin g h i m ­ self as P re s id e n t, a n n u a lly fro m t h e incoptic!! of th e A ssociation, {jnd h is m em o ry still lin gers in th e h e a r ts of all who knew h im or w o ik ed w ith him . I n th e y ears follow ing th e G u in ­ n e ss a d m in is tra tio n , th e m e m b e r­ sh ip h a s g ra d u a lly in c reased , a n d e x p a n d e d in p o p u la rity a n d in f lu ­ ence, to th e e x te n t t h a t to d a y th e UFA h a s a m e m b e rs h ip of m o re th a n ti n tim e s Its o rig in al n u m b e r. T h ro u g h th e a ctiv itie s of th e i n ­ c u m b e n t p re s id e n t J o h n P. C ra n e , a n d b ro th e r officers, th e A ssocia­ tio n h a s a t ta i n e d in n u m e ra b le b en efits, a n d is still m a rc h in g fo rw a rd . H O W A R D P. BARRY M o m b t r , B o a r d o f T ru > t« « s O fi Firemen's Record of Progress fro m fire a n d (C o n tin u e d fr o m Page 9) sm oke, fa tig u e is t h e fam ilies. w o r s t e n e m y o f a fire fig h te r. O th e r p ro p o sals fo r th e im!— F i r e ( U y m m iH s io n e r F r a n k m e d ia te b e n e fit of m e m b e rs of th e J . (JiK U jlr, a F i r e C a p t a i n ’s F ir e D e p a r tm e n t a n d th e ir f a m ­ ilies a re in th e oo'urse o f c o n su m ­ son. m a tio n , a n d e v e ry th in g possible is b ein g d o n e fo r th e p h y sic a l a n d m e n ta l w elfare of all, b ecau se fire fig h tin g a t b est is a h a z a rd o u s jo b w ith m a n y o c c u p a tio n a l a 'lm e n ts B ir t h o f U F A i p e c u lia r to it alone. I n s p ir e d Chief Murplt Aids Quay Administrati Security Against Pay Cut Asked (C o n tin u e d fr o m Page 7) m e th o d o f d e te r m in a tio n is th e m a rlly s e c u rity fo r th e public, b u t d e m o c ra tic w ay. I f th e v o te rs, a t in c lu d in g th e neces.sary f a c to r of a re fe re n d u m , ap p ro v e, m a k in g u p h o ld in g fire fig h te r m o ra le in p e r m a n e n t th e p re s e n t to t a l p a y , th e s e th r e e o u ts ta n d in g a s p e c ts : th e fire fig h te rs th e n w ill k n o w PA Y . T h e U FA is s triv in g to t h a t w h a t h a s b een e s ta b lis h e d • h a v e th e p a y o f Fir em en m a d eby S ta t e law c a n ’t be ta k e n aw ay , secu re. I t is no w $3,150 to t a l fo r e x cep t by S ta t e law , a n d u n d e r new e n tr a n ts , $4,150 fo r F ir e m e n t h e sa m e process o f le g islativ e a t th e to p of th e ir g ra d e , a t ­ e n a c tm e n t a n d p o p u la r r e f e r e n ­ ta in e d a f t e r s a tis f a c to r y service. d u m . T h a t is w h a t a U FA m e m ­ T h e y feel t h a t , as $750 o f th e p a y b e r m e a n s w h e n h e sp e a k s of in all s te p s of th e g ra d e s is b o n u s se c u r ity o f pay. now , t h a t p a r t is u n c e r ta in a n d P E N S IO N S . T h e " p re s e n t F ir e in s e c u re , a n d m a y be ta k e n aw a y • D e p a r tm e n t P e n sio n F u n d h a s fro m th e m a t a n y tim e , o r a n y le sser a m o u n t by w h ich th e b o n u s tw o d iffe re n t g e n e ra l r a t e c h a rg e s m a y be re d u ced in th e fo r th c o m ­ to m e m b e rs, b a se d o n w hether* in g b u d g et. T h e y w a n t a r e f e r ­ th e y e n te re d t h e P e n sio n S y ste m e n d u m , so t h a t th e people m a y p rio r to 1940, w ith t h e f a r h ig h e r decide w h e th e r th e F ire m e n a r e r a t e s p a id b y th o s e w ho e n te re d to h a v e p e r m a n e n t salaries. T h a t l a t e r . T h e U FA seeks o n e g e n e ra l FRANK J . QUAYLE C o m m i s s i o n e r o f NYC F ire I9epf. Tuesday, March 29 M ICH AEL lyONOHUC V ic * -p r« sid e n t TERENCE P. DOLAN T ro a s H r o r WALTER J . SHEERIN M * m b f r . B o a r d o f T r H s te t* JA M E S F. MURPHY M e m b eri B o a rd o f T ru s te o s AiNTHONY J . TIN! S * r9 *aiit-at< arm s G E O RG E H. C O O K C h a ir m a R k 'B o o r d o f T r v itO M PRANK MURPHY C h i e f o f S talF a n d Operatiom] M it c h e ll B ill P a s s e d A fte l S t r o n g D riv i (C o n tin u e d fr o m Page 8) sag e of t h e o th e r measure C o n d o n bill. A sp ecial m e e tin g of the ste^ in g c o m m itte e w as called, and effo rts of o u r m em bers were doub led to sta v e off this defe P re s id e n t C ra n e enlisted the sii p o r t of t h e N.Y. S ta te Pederatil o f L a b o r a n d w ith its Preside! T h o m a s M u rra y , b rou ght the pn le m d ire c tly to G overnor Thon E. D ewey. P a u l Fitzpatrick, he o f t h e D e m o c ra tic Party, was i te rv iew ed by th e President and t S e c re ta ry a n d w as appealed to s u p p o r t of th e M itchell bill. Witi in th r e e d ay s. G overnor Dewj M r. F itz p a tr ic k a n d the Der c r a tic P a r t y sw u n g over in su p o r t vOf t h e M itchell bill. In t m e a n tim e , copies of the 65.( illu s tr a te d b ro c h u re s prepared t h e U FA w ere personally plac in th e h a n d s o f th e members th e L e g is la tu re by th e UFA cers a n d F ir e m e n Laaksonen a D u n n a n d T ru s te e Jam es Murp w ho d id a fine job, says the J e r r y F in k e ls te in a n d Mr. Lehma p u b lis h e r a n d e d ito r of The Cij S ervice L E A D ER , interviefl p ro m in e n t legislative leaders th e G o v ern o r, buttressin g suppij fo r th e bill. H a ro ld J. B u rk e, former Ch o f D e p a rtm e n t, interviewed Lockw ood, S e c re ta ry to the Gc e r n o r a t g r e a t length. d e n t C ra n e a n d Secretary h e ld sev eral conferences with t above m e n tio n e d gentlemen aj t h e h e a d s o f cooperating civn vice g roup s, w h ich resulted m a ll-o u t la s t m in u te effort to pi th e M itc h e ll.b ill. 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F e d e ra l em ployees w ho a re s e r v ­ in g a t H e a d q u a rte r s F ir s t A rm y, in th e p o sitio n s sh o u ld a p p ly If th e y do n o t h a v e co m p e titiv e s t a tu s a n d w ish to q u a lify fo r p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm e n t. R e q u ire m e n ts L isted R e q u ire m e n ts in c lu d e: (A.) G e n e ra l E x p e rie n c e In a n a u to m o tiv e in d u s try in a p o sitio n su c h a s m a s te r m e c h a n ic , sh o p fo r e m a n o r service m a n a g e r, r e ­ q u irin g m e c h a n ic a l su p e rv isio n i n ­ v o lv ing re g u la r In sp e c tio n a n d r e ­ p a i r o f a v a rie ty o f a u to m o tiv e e q u ip m e n t. E x p erien ce a s a g e n ­ e ra l A u to m o tiv e M e c h a n ic w ill b e a c c e p te d fo r n o t m o re t h a n o n e y e a r of t h e g e n e ra l e x p erien ce r e ­ q u ire m e n t. (B .) Specialized E x p e rie n c e : P ro g ressiv ely resp o n sib le a n d s u c ­ cessful ex p erien ce w h ich In c lu d e d p la n n in g o f w ork sc h e d u le s a n d o rg a n iz a tio n a l s tru c tu re , c o o rd in ­ a tio n a n d u tiliz a tio n o f p e rs o n n e l, su p erv isio n a n d g e n e ra l a d m in is ­ tr a ti o n a n d tr a n s la tio n o f p r o d ­ u c tio n a n d in sp e c tio n re p o r ts in to n e c e ss a ry d a t a foir co st an a ly sis, in c lu d in g o p e ra tio n costs, m a i n ­ te n a n c e c o st p e r vehicle, a n d m a jo r assem b ly r e p a ir costs. E x p e rie n c e a s s u p e r in te n d e n t, g e n e ra l a d ­ m in is tr a to r , sh o p la y o u t s u p e r ­ visor, p ro d u c tio n co st a n a ly s t, o r p ro d u c tio n a l c o n tro l m a n a g e r o f au to m o tiv e e q u ip m e n t In a la rg e a u to m o tiv e r e p a i r sh o p w ill b e co n sid ered a p p ro p ria te . 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N .Y . 2 9 th FACTORY SU RPLU S STO C K O F C ertified cold $torage LO 3 - 3 3 6 8 FRIEDMAN'S K olinsky $10 •P r ic e s per sk in p lu s ta x S m a ll d ep o sit holUe selection I n o u r s p a c io u s sh o w ro o m s and fa cto ry y o u w ill see on e o l th e la r g est a sso r tm en ts o f fu r s c a r fs ever offered at su c h lo w prices, b eca u se o f our r e fu ta tio n in th e fu r m ark et a s on e o f th e b est m ak ers o f fine fu r scaj fs, Open to 6 : 3 0 S a t i s f a c H o n G H o r a n t e e d o r M o n e y R e f u n d e d 'p G n W E H A T E KTBR TTH IM O FOB T H E HOME T e le v isio n • Refrigrerators • B a d io e • W acb in c M ach in es • T o a sters • I r o n s • V acu u m E tc. a T A N D A R D M E R C H A K D ISB A ll m a jo r a p p lia n ces tn eln d in g t^ e r ls lo n H u d i o n Boy S o b l o s $ 3 5 . * E. N e w 1949 Model T H O R A U T O -M A G JC G aaranteed d elivery , in sta lle d VALUES C P TO f 3 5 D O O R S - s a s ;h $ SAVE DOLLARS $ $ 2 2 9 .9 5 l i s t *3 0 *15 VAI>UES V P TO 9 6 0 iiii: RooriNCManiAL o i i i i FLOOR SAMPLES WASfflNG MACHINES M A R T IN M IN K LARGE STO N E o a d lA U M LARGE WILD a n d RANCH PLYWOOD SHEETROCK MASONITE IMITATION TIL^ FLOO RING ^ FUR SCARFS D IV IS IO N 2 L E G A L NOTICE 1. ^ t o 1 A. D O N A H U E . th e I 7 t h d a y o l R K Page Thirteen In te rp re tin g a M a n d a te I n a d d itio n , ev ery e ffo rt w ould b e m a d e b y d e p a r tm e n ts to ob­ t a i n a p p o in tm e n ts a n d p ro m o ti<ms so m e w eeks p rio r to th e effective d a te o f th e n e w law . New eligible list<s w ould b e w ith ­ h e ld u n ti l a f t e r t h e c h a n g e in t h e law ta k e s effect. T h a t w ou ld e lim in a te th e do uble w o rk o n s u c h new lists, la rg e o r sm a ll, a n d b e c o n s is te n t w ith t h e m a n d a te fro m t h e v o te rs in re g a r d t o p re fe re n c e , s h o u ld th e p ro p o s itio n w in o n N ovem ber 2, is t h e a r g u m e n t p re s e n te d . O n e o f t h e la rg e eligU>le lists t h a t w ould b e h e ld o ff uintil th e n ew law b e c a m e effectiv e w ould be t h e o n e fo r P a t r o l m a n (P.D .) a p p o in tm e n ts . T h e C o m m issio n p la n s to h a v e all t h e w o rk o n th is e x am in aticm c o m p le te d n e a r t h e e n d o f 1950. I t w o u ld c o n sid e r p u b lish in g th e lis t a s soon a s th e d isab led v e te ra n c la im s a r e c le a re d a n d p ro m u lg a tin g i t e a rly In 1951. T h e p re s e n t p re f e re n c e la w p r o ­ v ides t h a t , a m o n g t h e eliglbles, t h e d is a b le d ones— ^meaning th o s e w ith 10 p e r c e n t o r g r e a t e r d is a b ility r a t i n g fr o m th e V e te ra n s A d ­ m in is tr a tio n — go to t h e to p o f t h e list, n o n -d is a b le d v e te r a n s com e n e x t, n o n -v e te ra n s la s t. E ffe c t A n aly zed T h e M itc h e ll-V a n D u z e r bill, w h ic h h a s p a sse d b o th H ouses o f th e L e g isla tu re , w o uld e n d t h e a b ­ so lu te p re fe re n c e n o w p ro v id e d a n d s u b s titu te a p o in t sy ste m , b e ­ sides e n d in g r e p e a ts in t h e b e n ­ efit o f p re fe re n c e , a p p ly in g i t once m o re, a n d o n ce m o re only. D isab led v e te ra n s w ould g e t 10 p o in ts a n d n o n -d is a b le d v e te ra n s 5 p o in ts a d d e d to t h e i r o rig in a l sco res in o p e n -c o m p e titiv e e x a m ­ in a tio n s , w h ile in p ro m o tio n e x ­ a m in a tio n s th e a d d itio n s w ould be h alv ed . T h a t is t h e bill u p o n N o v em b er 2. T h e r e s u lt w ould be th r e e - f o ld : V e te ra n s w ho d id n ’t g e t o n t h e • list, b ecau se th e y m issed o u t b y a p e rc e n ta g e e q u a l to o r less t h a n t h e ir new prem ium ! p o in ts, w ould n o t beco m e eliglbles n o r co uld fu tu r e c a n d id a te s u se a v e t­ e r a n b e n e fit to a t t a i n a p a ss m a rk . E liglbles w o u ld be resh u ffled • as th e ir n ew p e rc e n ta g e to ta ls re q u ire , ta k in g t h e ir re la tiv e p o si­ tio n o n t h e lis t a c c o rd in g to th e e a rn e d score p lu s t h e p re m iu m p e rc e n ta g e . All a p p o in tm e n ts ajtid p ro m o • ticttis w ould be m a d e i n t h e n ew o rd e r e s ta b lish e d , w ith o u t f u r t h e r r e g a r d to w h e th e r t h e eliglbles a re v e te ra n s o r n o t. 0 £ S cials D iscuss T o p ic T h e m e d iu m -siz e d a n d sm a ll Open ev e n in g s *tUl 1 0 P . M. ■ oJ Bm ? • — ^ p u r su a n ce o l L W U liam T . ColL^Uce ig If th e C oun ty o f N ew ap^fin p erso n s i o f'^ Sadie S tein b erg, w h o ^ resided a t 2 6 C ou n ty and C ity I?** 838 n w h o s e b u sin ess Y ork d t y . ^'■iber^ v o u ch ers th e r e o f, at L p la ce o l tran s•^nntliv o f O lvan y, ■ a tto rn ey s, a t H o. k ^ City„ f ‘m® B o ro n gh o l M m - Y O LEADER eliglbles e n d s th e r e w ould b e a lists w ould p r e s e n t n o p a r t ic u l a r b e a ro u n d 300 fo r NYC alone. T h e in n u m b e r. B y J a n u a r y 1, 1951 n ew o n e to ta k e it s p la c e Im ­ p ro b lem , ev en t h o u g h th e n u m ­ la rg e lists w o u ld ta k e th e m o s t t h e r e ’d be so m e n e w la rg e lists. m e d ia te ly , av o id in g a m o r a to r iu m b e r o f th e m Is la rg e , a n d w ould tim e , th o u g h th e y w ould be few in c e rtific a tio n s a n d a p p o in tm e n ts . Of th e S u r ro g a te’s C ourt, ^ on or h-* before H o w SERVICE D IS C O U N T S — F ro m 2 0 % t o 4 0 % E v er y th in g hi th e w ay o f N a tio n a lly F a m o u s H o n seb old A ppliance*. S a cb Item s a s : T E L E V IS IO N P ressu re C ook ers; S an d w ich G r ills; E ie ctrie T r a in s ; W ash in g M achines; K efri|;era to rs; R ad io ; F ou n ta in P ens; Jew elry , ete . V E E D S , M U 6-4 4 4 3 , 4 2 5 E a s t 2 6 t h S t. N ew Y ork BORELL 1 1 Jo h n S t. Rm. 6 0 8 B E ek m an 3 - 9 6 4 3 N.T.C.^ OCHS, L IL L IA N .— In p u r su a n t o l an o r­ der o f H on orab le W illiam T . CoUins, a Surroirate o f th e C oun ty o f N e w Y ork, no­ tice u h ereby ariyen to a ll p erson s havincr S P E C IA L FOR T H IS M O N T H slaiiBB a g a in st L illia n Ochs, la te o f th e F or A L L C ivil S erv ice E m p lo y ee s County o f N ew Y ork, d eceased , to presen t E lectric B roilers. Regr. P rice $ 1 4 .OS th e sam e, w ith T o u c h e r s th ere o f, to th e S a le P r ice « 8 .0 5 sub scriber, a t b is p la c e o f transactingr ALSO b u sin ess, a t th e oflSce o f B a lp h K. Ja co b s T h or W ashers • T e le v is io n . R ad ios • & aalph E . J a co b s. Jr.. h is a tto rn ey s, a t R elr ir e r a to r s and E le c tr ic A pplianceaN o. 82^6 B road w ay, in - t h e B o ro u rh o f M an­ PresBure C ookers h a tta n , in th e C ity o f N e w Y ork , S ta te o f LEE-GREEN SUPPLY C O R P . N ew Y ork, on o r b e lo r e t h e 2 S tb d a y o l l i e E a s t l& tb S t.. N . T . a t 7 G R . 5-1U 40 Ju ne, 1 9 4 9 . aro n n d t h e e o m e r fr o m 8 . K L E IN . 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Excellent opporliinily to sup­ plement your income by (lemonstrnting cosmetics 4 or 5 eveiiiufis per week from 8:30 to 10:30 P.M. These cosmet­ ics are designed exclusively for use by colored women and are meeting wide acceptance. Av­ erage demonstrator earns $50. to $70. per week for 2 hours work in the evening. Box 79«, LEADER, 97 Duane St. New York 7, N. Y. IVOW! Revolutionary New Formula D E N T A M AM.MONIATM) K ) \ H e l p s l l o m e h o l d Necessities VOR VOUK 110U K M A K IN G S IIO P P IN O N EK DS F u rn itu re , appltunces, g ifts , etc . ( a t r e a l s a v in sr s). M u n icipal E m p lo y ee s S ervice, 41 P ark R o w . CO. 7 - 5 3 0 0 1 4 7 N assa u S treet. S a v in g s on nil n ationally-culvertlsed Item s. V isit ou r s h o w room s B E N C O SALES C O . lO ft N A SSA U 8 T R K K T piew Y o r k C ity O lg b y O -lO lO P hotography S p e c ia l L ib orol d lsco u n ta on photoe^raphlc ea u lp . tim e p aym en ts. 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F o r Ind ivid ual a p p o i n t m e n t B , c o n s u lt D unes I n s titu te , 1 7 0 0 B roadw ay, N.Y.O. P L a z a 7 -0 3 5 6 F IU 9 T V ISIT FREE3 DISAPPOINTED?, F o r B E S T R E SU L T S w rite B E L P A N CORRK»PONI)ENCE CLUB, £ o x 333 times S<1. M,Y.O, 3.J T e n ta tiv e a d v e rtis e m e n ts h a v e b een p re p a r e d f o r six new e x a m ­ in a tio n s , w h ic h n o rm a lly m e a n s th e y w ill be o p en ed soo n fo r r e ­ c e ip t o f a p p lic a tio n . T h e NYC Civil S ervice C o m m ission re serv ed a c tio n on th e m , how ever, a t lasit T u e s d a y ’s m e e tin g , a n d is e x p e c te d to v o te o n th e m to d a y . T h e ex ­ a m in a tio n s : P R O M O T IO N 14-49. S chool C lerk $2,100 to $3,300; S u b s titu te S chool C lerk, $9 a day. H ig h school g ra d u a tio n a n d tw o y e a rs of college, p lu s office c le ric a l ex p e rie n c e ; college d eg ree m a y be s u b s titu te d fo r h a lf o f ex p erien ce. 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SKOLNICK t 11 E x a m s A re I n i ti a te d I n a d d itio n , t h e C om m ission 7 2 1 2 8 C a t o n A v. a t F l a tb u s h BU. 4 - 1 4 2 4 I to o k t h e firs t s te p to w a rd h o ld in g I B ro o k ly n , N . Y . 1 flig h t n p X 11 o th e r e x a m in a tio n s by “o r d e r ­ in g ” th e m h e ld : LE G A L NOTICE P R O M O T IO N I n s p e c to r of P oods, G r a d e 4, C ITA TIO N .— T h e P e o p le o f th e S ta te o f N ew Y ork , by th e Grace o f God, F ree and Office o f t h e C o m p tro ller, Ind ep en d en t. T o E R N A A T IJA S ; L U N A S e n io r H o u sek eep er, G ra d e 2, G A O N and SALAMON GAON, If liv in g and D e p t, o f H o sp itals. i f dead th e ir ex ecu tors, a d m in istrators S u p e rv iso r (H om e E co n o m ic s), d is tr ib u te e s and a ssig n s: JO S E PH H A IM ; P u b lic A d m in istrator o f th e C oun ty o f N ew D ep t, o f W elfare. Y ork , a s A dm in istrator o f th e E s ta te o f S u p e rv iso r (M edical S ocial R a fa e l T o le n tin o , also k n ow n aa R a fa e l J T o le n tin o , an ab sen tee: E R N E T O L E N ­ W o rk ) , D ep t, of H osp itals. TIN O : R E N A T O L EN TIN O and R A F A E L T O L E N T IN O , a lso k n o w n as R A F A E L J O P E N -C O M P E T IT IV E H O LEN TIN O , th e ab sen tee h erein, i f liv in g C ard io lo g ist, G ra d e 4. and i f dead, th e ir ex e cu to rs, ad m in istrators, E p id em io lo g ist, G ra d e 4. d is tr ib u te e s and a ssign s; b ein g th e p erson s in terested as creditors, n e x t o f k in or P e d ia tric ia n , G ra d e 4. o th erw ise in th e es ta te o f M ojae Caon, a lso P u b lic H e a lth A ssistan t. k n o w n a s M oric S. Gaon deceased, w h o at R a d ia tio n T e c h n ic ia n th e tim e o f h is d eath w a s a resid en t o f S a F a jev o , J u g o sla v ia , Send G reeting; R a d io lo g ist, G ra d e 4, U pon th e p e titio n o f T h e I^ ib ilc A d ­ L A B O R CLASS m in istra to r o f th e C oun ty o f N ew Y ork, h a v in g h is office a t H all o f R ecords, R oom B u tc h e r , L a b o r Class. I PUBLICJoi n u rs in g a n d m ust h? ^ i N u rse in th e S ta te of o r Q ualified to be 1 F e e $ 1. M axim um Closing d a te ) . 36,1 D i s a b l e d F irefig M ers’ F o r c e d R e t i r e m e n t Bj T h e C o u rt of Appeau im o u sly h e ld t h a t the fenl D e p a r tm e n t Pension co m p el a disabled memw u n if o rm e d force to rSiil is- c a p a b le h e m ust be o t o lig h t d u l^ . T h e c a se w as that of J B a tta lio n C h ie f Dennis m d in j u r e d w hile fighting a firJ f o r m e r F ir e m a n John p r? w ho h a d su ffered a leg ampuj in vQf NERVES, SKIN and KItfntyt, Blidltr, Otnini ' Liint la c k . SwellM Qi„i, M N IC IIU N , All Modern Inj,,,] PILES HEALE. • f mcdtrii. icitiitifit. pilnin, (8^^* an< HO lest ol limt Iron wirk i VARIQOSi VSINS TREATti X-HAY AVAILABLi FEE $3 M edici ne Dr. Burton Davl» 415 U xinoton Av«. rSuitlr H o n rst M on., Wed., Fri. 9 .35^ T h n r s. A Sat. 9:30-2:00. "sn H o lid a y s 1 0 - 1 2 A.M. closed L EG A L NOTICE BO R LET, E U G E N E .— Citation-T, eric R. Coudert, Jr., and TitW an toe an d T ru st Company, as u n d er th e la s t w ill and testau Eugreno B orlet, deceasod; Louiw, Bor let. Mareruerite Turniel VallignJ V a llig n y , Bernard Valliffny. Loui« Leg:er, L u c ie D aigle llioux. Mi Daig-le S aw yer, Roger Daifle. Daigrle R ich ard , M artial Daigle, \ M a rtin a t-R a im b a u lt. Marcel Ern<“ b a u lt, M a u ricette Marcollo Dc3ir<_ b a u lt, M a u rice Jean Etienne Ral M adeleino Borlet, Andre Borlet,] M ich el B o u la n ger, Marie Jeanne lij and E u g e n e Boulanger; and I.ouisl ard, Jacq u es Richard, Mareiierite Jea n n e R ichard, Lou is Daigle, Jo:,i and M argu erite Daigle, infants ua a ge o f fo u rteen years, beinir the ] in ter ested a s cretiitors, distribut ’i d evisees, beneflciaries or othii 3 0 9 , B orou g h o f M an h atta n , C ity and ttecs, h e e s ta te o f E u g en e Borlet, deceit C o u n ty o f N ew Y ork, a s a d m in istra to r o f a t th e tim e o f h is death was a rid th e g ood s, c h a tte ls and cred its o f said 2 3 6 E a st 5 0 th Street, New York.Xa d eceased : Y o u and ea c h o f y o u are h ereb y send g re etin g ; I cited to s h o w c a u s e b efo re th e S u r r o g a te ’s U p o n th e p etition of Frcderle R. j C ourt o f N ew Y ork C ounty, h eld a t th e Jr., resid in g a t 1)88 Fifth Avenij H a ll o f R ecords, R oom 5 0 9 , in th e C oun ty Y orii, N ew Y ork, and Title Guarafl o f N ew Y ork, on th e 5 th d ay o f A p ril 1 9 4 9 T ru st C om pany, havin g its princiw a t h a lf-p a s t ton o ’clo ck in th e fo re n o o n o f o f b u s in e s s at N o . 176 Broadway.! t h a t day. w h y th e a cc o u n t o f p roceed in gs o f M an h attan . N ew York, New YmJ o f T h e P u b lic A d m in istrator o f th e C oun ty Y o u and each o f yon are herebjrl o f N ew Y ork, as ad m in istrator o f th e s h o w c a u se b efore the Surrogatel PERMANENTLY REMOVED g ood s, c h a tte ls and cred its o f sa id deceased, o f . .e w Y ork County, held at thej b y N e w S H O R T W A V E M ETHOD s h o u ld n o t be judiciriliy settled , and w h y R ecords, in th e County of New o f interest to m e n th e c o m p en sa tio n o f J o sep h H aim a« at- t h e 2 6 th d ay o f April, li>46, at B rards T h in n ed or C om pletely E et o m e y -in -fa e t sh o u ld n o t be fixed. ten o ’clo ck in th e forenoon of 19 m o v ed . B a ck s & C hests cleared. I N T E ST IM O N Y W H ER EO F . W e h a v e ■why th e a ccou n t o t proceelings 4 cau sed th e seal o f th e S u r ro g a te’s eric R. 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Y ., and o f H a n n a H am m elb u rg , n ee de Beer, J u d ith D uveen , n ee de Beer, A t a S p ecia l Term, lafV J ’ W A N T E D 1 0 M en— S p e cia l m em b ersh ip and o f W illia m D an iel de Beer, a ll o f C ity C ourt o f th e City ^ offer to m en 3 0 to 4 5 . C all K a th ryn H o llan d , y o u and ea c h o f y o u are cited in an d f o r th e County of h ere b y to s h o w ca u se b efo re th e S u r ro ­ th e C o u rth ou se at Ch.unix. S c o tt S o cia l C ontact Service, LO 4 - 6 8 0 4 . g a t e ’s C ourt o f N ew Y ork C oun ty, h eld a t B o ro u g h o f M anhattan, City 0 j th e H a ll o f R ecords, in th e C oun ty o f N ew on th e 2 1 day o f MarrliA G E N T S P R E S E N T : HON. JOHN a. F u ll or P a r t T im e ca llin g on ofQcee and Y ork , on th e 3 9 th d ay o f A pril, 1 9 4 9 , at . fa c to r ie s . S ell ou r n a m e b racelet, w « h a lf -p a s t ten o ’clo ck in th e fo re n o o n o f Chieft J u stice. In t h e M atter J**® id s h o w y o u h o w . S u b sta n tia l E a rn in g s to t h a t day, w h y A b raham de Beer, B loem en d a a l, .H olland, sh o u ld n o t be declared dead, E L I ABRAMOW ITZ, For 'ea'® 1 R esp o n sib le p erson s. H e ss 9 7 W arren and w h y an cilla ry le tters o f a d m in istra ­ h is N am e to ELI p^.ij S t., N YC . tio n s h o u ld n o t b e issu e d to P a u l L . “On reading and W eiden, 6 0 4 8 D elafield A v en u e, N ew Y ork, E L I A M B R A M O W m o f th e prop erty, g o o d s and c h a tte ls o f 1 9 4 9 , p ra yin g leave A b ra h a m de Beer. B loem en daal, H o llan d . o f E L I ABRAM S in P M r. F lx lt I n testim o n y w h ereof, w e h a v e cau sed h is p resen t naine and “ th e seal o f th e S u r ro g a te’s C ourt th e a verm en ts in said P .pj iw o f th e said C oun ty o f N ew Y ork and th e reason s theann s PHILCO T E L E V ISIO N to be h ere u n to affixed. W itneaa, f a c to r y to th is court, a* o r ig . $ 3 4 9 .6 0 n o w $ 1 0 9 .5 0 term a. CAM. H otujrable G eorge F r a n k en th a ler , re a so n a b le objections 5 7 3 T h ird A v e. ( 3 8 t h S t.) M U 7 -3 5 4 8 [ S e a l,] a S urrogate o f o u r sa id co u n ty , n a m e proposed, it is gjjAfl at th e C ounty o f N ew Y ork , th e On m o tio n o f PAUL «• , J E X P E R T WATUO R E P A IR S , a ls o 8 th day o f M arch, in th e yea r a tto rn ey fo r th e 1 S T A N D A R D B R A N D W ATCHES o f ou r Lord on e th o u sa n d n in e O R D ERED , th a t ELI S U B S T A N T IA L D ISC O U N TS hundred and forty-n in e. and h ereby is, qhthe R o y a l W a tc h m a k e n and J ew elers, A Jii. P H IL IP A. D O N A H U E. ' I 4 1 J o h n S t.. » . Y. 0 . R oom 8 0 CO 7 - 1 1 0 0 Clerk o f th e S u r ro g a te’s C ourt. n a m e o f E L I o f A pril, 1 9 4 9 , it and th e papers D eH A S P E R G , G U S T A V E .— In p u rsu an ce Setcer Cleaning be ente>retl and nitU'e T S E W E R S OR D R A IN S R AZO K -K LEEN ED . o f an order o f H on orab le W illiam T . t h e d a te h e re o f m tuo o. ^ N o d ig g in g — I f no resu lts, n o ch arge. C ollins, a S urro gate o f th e C oun ty o f N ow o f t h is c o u r t ; and {roiii 1 Y ork, n o tice is h ereby g iv e n to a ll p erson s E le c tr ic R o to -R o o ter S ew er S ervice. P h o n e p r d e r s h a ll w i t h in ten o * II h a v in g cla im s ag ain at G u stav e D eH asp erg, t h e r e o f be pnbliB hed JA e - 6 4 4 4 : N A 8 - 0 6 8 8 : T A 8 -0 1 2 3 . la te o f th e C oun ty o f N ew Y ork, deceased, L e a d e r, a (‘ iiy of to p resen t th e sa m e w ith v o u ch ers th ere o f, Typetcrttera '.(jiitMiu” ' to th e sub scribers, a t th eir p la ce o f tr a n s ­ C o iu ity o f N e w ^ Z E N IT H T Y P E W R IT E R S E R V 1C S ih f a c tin g b u sin ess, a t th e oflBce o f R a lp h K. a n d t h a t p r o o f '' 1 T y p ew riters fo r E xa m s J acob s & R ich ard S teel, th eir a tto m ey a , le d w i t h i n f o r t y d « » * ,p,.u i n th e o fflc e tlie Mo C harge fo r P lck -D p or D elivery a t N o. 2 2 5 B roadw ay, In th e .B orou g h o f nd th a „pon l l an a in a ti a u oopy_ E x p ert R epairs M an h atta n , in th e C ity o f N ew Y ork, a 3 4 E a s t 2 2 n d S treet N ew Y ork 1 0 , H . Y . s t a t e o f N o w Y ork, on or b efo re th e 2 8 t h p a p ers an nexed bo m an o f L ocal Boan eiitff jj GR fi-0131 d ay o f Ju n e, 1 9 4 9 . s>i»".,^n I D ated N ew Y ork, th e 1 3 th day o f D e­ tw e n ty d ays p ro o f o f BUeh 8 er '‘^®,rt I T Y P E W R IT E R S B o u gh t— Sold E xch an ged . cem ber, 1 9 4 8 . , . th e clerk o f th is c „ij,J A L B E R T B L U M E N ST IE L , R o M n b au m ’a, 1 6 8 2 Broadw ay. B rook lyn th ere a fte r; " -erea r: and A c*'" « % DOUGLAS A U FFM O R D T, (N e a r B a la e r St. S ta tio n ) S p e d a l i on OR D ERED , ..rf I E x ecutora. R econ d ition ed M achine*. OL 2-& 400 R A L P H K. JACOBS & R IC H A R D S T E E L , A tto rn ey s lo r E x ec u to r s, T Y P E W R IT E R S . R en tals OivU S errlo e sx a m s. D elivered . A lso m o n th ly . S old C£Qce and P , O. address, 2 2 5 B road w ay, -Borough ol Maabatt(U)i Kew York 7, B o u g h t. E x p ert repairs. P u rv iu , 0 2 Secon d I* ." ® G U ID E W A N T E D 1 5 Y o u n g W om en b etw een 2 6 and 3 5 .— D uo to p o st w a r co n d itio n s h a v e a larg o niem borahip o f y o u n g buainesa and p rofea aio n a l m en a n x io u s to m ee t d is ­ c r im in a tin g y o u n g w om en . Call K ath ryn S c o tt S o cia l C ontact Service, IX) 4 -0 0 9 4 . E X IT F O R Open C om petitive O n e is H e a ltli in s p e c to r d etail. P u b lic h e a rin g s w ill be held. A t p r e s e n t o n e a s p e c t t h a t Is e n g a g in g t h e sp ecial a t te n tio n of b o th offices is t h e c lerical re c la s s i­ fic a tio n , o n w h ic h a p u b lic h e a r ­ in g h a s b e e n held . T h e C o m m is­ sio n will so o n v o te th e n ew r e ­ c lassificatio n , w ith o u t a n o th e r p u b lic h e a r in g , ta k in g in to a c ­ c o u n t t h e p a r t of th e b o n u s to be fro z e n in to b ase p a y a n d t h e $250 p e r m a n e n t raise. T h e se w ill be c o n so lid a te d w ith th e e x istin g p a y levels of th e g ra d e s in th e civil service classificatio n . W h a t W ill B e D one T h e re h a s b e e n n o w ord la te ly o n d e la y in g t h a t a c tio n u n til th e C o u n cil a m e n d s th e in c re m e n t law , to m a k e t h e n u m b e r o f i n ­ c re m e n ts u n if o rm a t fo u r in ^the f u tu re , a lth o u g h w ith o u t d e p h v in g a n y now e n title d to five. T h e g e n e ra l re c la ssific a tio n will in c lu d e t h e p e r m a n e n t p a y i n ­ c re a se a n d th e freeze in th e city title s g e n e ra lly , a n d will also a t ­ te m p t to solve som e of th e c la ssi­ fic a tio n p ro b le m s t h a t h a v e b een p la g u in g th e C om m issio n a n d t h e B u d g e t D ire c to r, in c lu d in g th o s e a ris in g in th e B o a rd o f T r a n s ­ p o rta tio n . No new' p la y p la n w ill b e i n ­ c lu d e d n o r a n y stu d y m a d e of o u to f - title w ork. J o h n C a rty h a s been r e p r e s e n t­ in g M r. P a tt e r s o n in th e p re lim ­ in a r y c o n fe re n c e s, w hile S id n e y M. Steo-n h a s b een a c tin g fo r t h e C om m ission, S E X A M S F or 12 M o re E xam s; R e c la s s if ic a t io n Tuesday, M arcj^p ^ A?»„ M. Y. GR. 6-8871, . Wew Yorfc. , BNTBB J A.B-. ’ March 2 9 , 1949 CIVIL N E W y N a tio n s ds S c h o o l ' s A id W e lfa r e D ep arfm en f Clark R ose, d ire c to r of Business B u s i n e s s S ch chool, ool,_ a n ^ fhp a p p o in tm e n t of P r o f I* _i T7l»>nr«A 0ffQ ^’’^^,^ilhaeT*Ence, a t ta/*V c hl0/4 e d fjn to k ^nish s e c tio n o f th e U n ite d ^ at Success, to h e a d Jhool’s new S p a n is h D e ^ Spanish D e p a r tm e n t will ’’'courses in S p a n is h T y p in g , f hand C onversation, G r a m and E x p o rt T erm in o lo g y , -.,,v through F rid a y , 1 p.m . to n m w ith sp ecial ev en in g L on T u esd ay a n d F rid a y , b 8-30 P-” "' addresses pace ries H. T ow ns, tr e a s u r e r of American I n s t i t u t e of A cspoke o n “ O p p o rtu n lilnr the A c c o u n ta n t” a t a m e e tT /th e Pace College A c c o u n triub in A lum ni H a ll o f P a c e je 225 B ro ad w ay , M a n h a t - ^ S R IC JIM Newest A G r ea test Magazln«|^ li NOW on a ll stan d s. a p k il i s s u e c o n ta in s >«t Bet Standout System [Hints for Handicappers Jass Spots in Claimers [T rain ers’ Tricks I Corning Winners [Features • Columns f 35c — All S t a n d s — 3 5 c «S j/ribe and save. I f y o u r dealer is^ loataeiid $1 for 3 m o n th s subscrip-^ iiml receive F R E E a cop y o f the^ book “ 2 5 W A YS TO W IN .” ^ »ER1-IB CO., 2 3 5 W. 3 4 S t., J J.r.C . SERVICE Y O R K D e p a rtm e n t A R ev iew B o a rd h a s b een e s­ ta b lis h e d in th e D e p a r tm e n t of W e lfa re to review th e p ro p o sed d ism issal of em ployees a t th e e n d of t h e ir p ro b a tio n a r y perio d . T h is R eview B o a rd c o n sists of tw o p e r ­ m a n e n t m e m b er^ a n d a tiilrd m e m b e r to be sele c te d p rio r to th e review of a n y given case. T h e tw o p e r m a n e n t m e m b e rs a re F ir s t D e p u ty C o m m issio n er J o s e p h P. P lccirillo , c h a ir m a n , a n d M rs. R u t h W h ite h e a d W h aley , e x e c u ­ tiv e a s s is t a n t to t h e C o m m issio n er. T h e t h i r d m e m b e r w ill be a civil service em ployee In th e sa m e k in d o f jo b a s t h e eihp lo yee w h ose p r o ­ p osed d ism issal Is to b e review ed. A p ro b a tio n a r y em p lo y ee w ho h a s b e e n in f o rm e d by h is D ivision D ire c to r o r A d m in is tra tiv e S u p e r ­ visor t h a t i t Is p ro p o se d to d ism iss h im a t t h e e n d of h is p r o b a tio n ­ a ry p e rio d m a y re q u e s t w ith in th r e e d a y s fr o m s u c h n o tific a tio n t h a t h is case be r e f e rre d to th e R ev iew B o a rd . I t will c o n sid e r th e c a se a n d m ak'e re c o m m e n d a tio n to t h e C o m m issio n e r befo re th e fin a l d a y o f th e e m p lo y ee’s p r o ­ b a tio n a r y p erio d . A p ro b a tio n a r y em p lo yee w ho h a s re q u e s te d t h a t h is c a se b e re f e r r e d to t h e R e ­ view B o a r d m a y a p p e a r b efo re th e B o a rd in p e rs o n a n d p re s e n t a n y e x p la n a tio n h e m a y d esire w ith re fe re n c e to t h e e v a lu a tio n u p o n w h ic h t h e p ro p o s e d d is m is­ s a l is based. T h e p ro c e e d in g b e fo re th e R e ­ view B o a rd w ill n o t be fo r m a l a n d th e r e w ill b e n o r i g h t o f r e p r e ­ s e n ta tio n o r o f d ir e c t o r cro sse x a m in a tio n . T h e B o a rd w ill be em p o w ered , h o w ev er, to go as deep ly a s i t chooses in to a n y re le ­ v a n t q u e stio n w h ic h m a y a ris e in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e case b efo re it, a n d to re q u ire t h e a p p e a ra n c e of a n y em p lo y ee of t h e D e p a r t­ m e n t o f W e lfa re , In clu d in g e m ­ ployees w hose p re s e n c e is re q u e s t­ ed by t h e p ro b a tio n e r. W h ile t h e law does n o t re q u ire t h e e s ta b lis h m e n t ^of s u c h p ro - LEADER C I T Y N E W S P l a n to C h a n g e 2 T itle s N e w s Is D e c l a r e d O ff Where to Apply T h e fo llo w in g are th e places a t w h ic h to a p p ly fo r F ederal, S ta t e , 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 n le ss o th e r w is e d irected . U. S .—641 W a s h in g to n S tr e e t, New Y ork 14, N. Y. ( M a n h a tt a n ) o r a t p o st ofBces o th e r t h a n New Y ork, N. Y. S ta t e — R oom 2301 a t 270 B ro a d ­ w ay, New Y ork 7. N. 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R oom 2 — 8 th F lo o r T o p ic s : G raphs, r e o rg a n iza tio n report, p a y ro lls w itk in crem en ts, etc . I f in ­ terested in c o a c h in g cou rse w ith n o tes o f first 3 sessio n s, or in h om o stu d y m a teria! on p rev io u s e x a m s w r ite to or ca ll O N LY 853 T h e p ro p o sed c h a n g e of title s o f T y p e w rite r-B o o k k e e p c r to R e m ­ in g to n B o o k k eep in g M a c h in e O p ­ e r a t o r a n d fro m T a b u la tin g M a c h ­ in e O p e r a to r to N u m eric K ey P u n c h O p e r a to r R e m in g to n -R a iid Is off. T h e Civil S ervice C om m ission a c te d follow ing c o n fe re n c e s b e ­ tw e e n H eru'y F e in s te in . p re s id e n t o f t h e D is tric t C ouncil, A PL ; B u d ­ g e t D ire c to r T h o m a s J. P a tte r s o n , S a m u e l H. G a lsto n , d ire c to r of t h e E x a m in in g D ivision of th e C ivil S erv ice C om m ission, a n d W illiam F. 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