—CUnil §-eAA>uuu l i E A P E R America's Vol. XV — No. 51 Largest Weekly for Public Employees Tuesday, August 31, 1954. ICOMf ; ^^ - of State Exams See Page 5 Pricf Ten O i i t s CSEA To Press Salary Appeals M E N T A L HYGIENE A T T E N D A N T S IN M E T R O P O L I T A N A R E A GIRD FOR S A L A R Y C A M P A I G N KINGS PARK, Aug. 30 — Angelo J. Coccaro of Kings Park State Hospital has cautioned institutional employees in the metropolitan area that unless strong and immediate appeals are made against their allocations, the idea that Mental Hygiene workers are satisfied with their new salary grades may seem correct. "Failure on the part of the attendants and office workers to put in an appeal, will nuturally indicate that they are generally well satisfied with what they got," he .said. Attendants were allocated from grad'? 2, $2,180 to $2,985. to grade 4, $2,450 to $3 190; clerks, from grade 2, to grade 3, $2,320 to $3,040: stenographers, from grade 2 to grade 4: and typists from grade 2 to grade 3. T h e attendants seek reallocation to grade 6, $2,720 to $3,520. Refuting the statement of J. Earl Kelly, director of Classification and Compensation, that, on the whole, the greatest portion of employees are satisfied with the new plan, Mr. Coccaro said that Mental Hygiene employees are especially dissatisfied. Mr. Coccaro, vice chairman of the Metropolitan Conference, Civil Service Employees Association, directed a letter to CSEA chapter presidents at Central Islip, Pilgrim and Kings Park State Hospitals, urging that one member of eacii employee group planning to file an appeal be assigned to organize and submit the appeal. 'In Mental Hygiene," Mr. Coc- Henry Galpin to Aid Metropolitan Appeals F. Henry Galpin, salary research analyst of the Civil Service E m ployees Association, will spend one day a week in N Y C to consult with employees who file appeals under tlie new State salary plan. Arrangements for the downstate oftice hours were made by Joim F. Powers, CSEA president, to Pilgrim State Hospital caro said, 'the attendants' pay Is the basis on which all salaries are considered. As their salary increases, others in the department will have to increase along with it. " I t is generally f e l t , " he added, "that attendants in mental hospitals perform similar duties to the prison guards in Correction." While the guards were reallocated to grade 11. he pointed out, attendants are "dragging way behind" in grade 4. John D. O'Brien, 4th vice president of the statewide CSEA, and John E. Graveline, Mental H y giene representative on the CSEA iward of directors, had informed Mr. Coccaro of salary appeals by employees in upstate Institutions, for reallocation to grade 6. Work to Start On Health Office BIdg. provide maximum service to Association members in the metropolitan area. A L B A N Y , Aug. 30—Constructlott Mr. Galpin will be at Room 905 80 Centre Street, Manhattan, each will begin soon on the new State Thursday. His telephone number, Health Department Office Building, on Holland Avenue, Albany. COrliand 7-9800, extension 319. Charles R. Culyer, CSEA field Contracts f o r construction, heatrepresentative, will also assist ing. sanitary, electric and elevator work are being now drawn up. members on salary appeals. T h e building Is expected to be completed by June 30, 1956. A< TIVITIE!»i 0 ¥ KMITOVKKS l!V .STATE R.N., James Rodriquez Joseph D. Rodriquez, Mary M. Rodriquez, Maude E. Sawyer, Louis Scheer, W. Schimber, Fred W . Schleinitz, W. Schleninilz, Herman Schroeder, Mary Schroeder, Gladys Seaborn, Ann Sheridan, Lulu Silva, C. Smyth, Ann H. Spring, Martha Taylor, Lawrence Tetrault, Catherine L. Uhland, R.N., Margaret Vesely, Lee Ward, Martin Washington. J. Whitfield, Preston W i n dus, and C. Yannetta. After many years of experiencing difllculty and financial burden in emergencies where blood was needed, the members of Pilgrim chapter, CSEA, found the solution in the cooperative e f fort ol forming the Inter-County Blood Bank. I n a matter of hours, the minimum number of 75 donors had volunteered so that the mobile blood unit arrangements could be made. But the minimum number number was exceeded by five times wlien the pledges started to roll in. At least 450 employees turned in signed pledges which will guarantee that no member of their families need ever worry about blood. This is a striking demonstration of the fine cooperation which Pilgrim chapter members enjoy. AI.L P E R S O N N E L in superporvisoiy positions have given 100 per cent cooperation in distributing blood bank forms to employees. Dr. Harry J. Worthing, director of the hospital, is honorary chairman of this cooperative project. and the chairman. Perry E. Bendickson is doing a bang-up joi). Supplementing the list of members of the membership committee wiiich appeared in these columns on August 17, Dr. Prank J. Puone has announced the full complement of this active group. Chairman is Louise Anderson, Central Transcribing Bureau, aided by Lillian Allen, M. Allen. Frances Amato, Helen Arthur, Frederick Baganz, Gertrude D. Bancroft, Lawrence Barning, Mrs. Anne Barning, Frank Bauer. M.D., Eloise Bell, Beatrice Bendrickson, Gastone Benincasa, James R. Boothby. M. Boyle, Anna Brown, Betty Burke, Helen Burns, M. Bums, Ai Cangiano, Nora Cardinal, Mary C. Caron, A. Carrillo. C. Carrillo, Eugene Chaiodo, Henry Cohen, F. Colden, Agnes Congo, Ann Conlon, Bernadette Cooke, R.N., R. Cooke, Henry Cordes, J. Cronk, Mary Davis, Virginia Davis, M. DeDyn. R.N., Robert Doig, K . Ellliot, Rose Faiik, Albert Filby, Lieselotle Friedman, M.D., SalvaP L A N S are being made for the tore Furlaro, Harry Gonda, M.D., M . B. Hall, Alfred Hamilton. Division of Employment chapter's Earnest Hastings, Ellen Hellegas, annual clam steam. Committees M. Hemle, Janny G. Honing, Olga have been appointed, as follows: Hubbard, Harry Hunting, and Marge Dorr, ticket chairman; Jim Carr, sports chairman, assisted by George Jones. Dorothy Honeyivell, Edna Moran Also John Jones, Edward J. and Mike Capola; Dick Childs, Kelly, Allen Kelchiun, James K i r - transportation chairman, assisted by, Barbara Koncelik, R.N., Hilda by Larry Currier. T o m Bolan Is general chairman. A new game, Kramer, M.D., Frank Lanleri, •Under the Bar." recently introAdeline LaRose, Leslie Lee, Hazel duced aboard the Cunard ships, Levesque, Herman F. LInderman will be included on the list of Sr., Ciorge Little, Heni Losi, Mur- sporl.s events. dock MacDonald, Charles M a The engagement of Esther Flach honey, Mildred Malek, L. Martineau, A. McKeever, Frank M'-itzel, typist. Out-of-state Resident Unit, Harry P. Nenningor, Clare O'Kane, and Frank Florez, Greenville f a r Grace Parker, R.N., Milo O. Pear- mer. has been announced. Mrs, Ruth Irving of Account sail. Priscilla Pyros, M. Randall, A v i a Reegan, GiadJ's Roudhouse, (Continued on I'a«e 3) Employment, Albany B Y JOHN F. P O W E R S President, Civil Service Employees Association T h e task of reallocating som6 76,000 positions into new FeldHamilton salary schedules, the most complex and difficult salary adjustment program undertaken in any jurisdiction, is now com- T h e $3,000,000 " E " shaped building will be a completely air-conditioned. modern fire-proof structure. Plans call for a two-story building approximately 300 feet by 340 feet with a basement floor generally above ground and a ptirtial third floor. T h e exterior of the building Is of modern design, constructed of face brick with limestone trim. T h e basement floor will contain a cafeteria, auditorium, general storage and file rooms, maintenance, storage space, workshops, rooms for mechanical equipment and mobile X - r a y units. Located in the center section of the first floor will be the entrance lobby, flunked by a news-stand alcove, a reception alcove and corridors and entrances to the various wings of the building. Offices will be situated on the remainder of the first floor. On the second floor, besides office space, there will be a large conference room overlooking Holland Avenue. Plans call for a third floor on the center section of the " E " , containing a library and above that a tower section, housing equipment and cooling towers for the air conditioning. Parking areas large enough for about 300 cars are planned at the side and rear of the site. T h e new building will centralize and bring together the nine widely scattered • locations now housing the State Health Department offices. •SIN(iI.E P A C K A G E ' C H A K I T Y F U N D SET A new single-package fund-raising drive — replacing the many cliaritable appeals now being made —will be conducted among Federal employees in Washington, under a plan announced by the Civil Service Commission. OVER 10.000 F I L E F O K S T A T E M O T O R VEHICLE TEST More than 10,000 candidates have filed for the State motor veliicle license examiner test, which will be held Saturday, September 25. Filing closed August 20. JOHN P. POWERS plete. T h e announcement of the final allocations enables us, for the first time, to review the results. T h e new plan represents a substantial gain for many e m ployees, but disappointment and inadequate adjustments for many others. T h e benefits were obtained only after months of concerted efifort on the part of Association representatives In their negotiations and conferences with the administration. T h e inadequacies will be remedied through the continued vigorous efforts of the Association. T h e gains include: 1. Freezing into base pay what had been temporary emergency compensation amounting to 17.3 per cent of base pay. 2. T h e appropriation by the State of $13,200,000 to implement the new salary schedule. 3. T h e creation of new schedules which now afford, for the first time, a permanent flexible automatic method of salary allocation which has both immediate and long range advantages from tl(^ employee's standpoint and which will result in more efl'ective administration by the State, 4. T h e adoption of a longevity increment which confers an immediate benefit on 20 per cent of the employees of the State who have served for five years or more at the top of their present salary grades and which will benefit thousands of others in the years to come. 5. T h e correction of numerous inequities in the old salary schedules. I n this regard it should be noted that the administration met and improved upon the commitments made to the Association at the time the plan was formulated. Over 97 Per Cent Benefit Initially, it was agreed that at least 50 per cent of the employees would receive upward salary reallocations of at least one grade. T h e final report shows that 66.43 per cent of the State's employees have received an upward allocation of at last one grade and that 5 per cent of these employees received an upward allocation of more than one grade. In all, some 47,000 employees constituting 61.5 per cent of all employees received raises ranging from 5 to 10 per cent, and 3,700 employees received salary increases in excess of 10 per cent. Some salaries have been increased 20 per cent or more. T h e figures quoted do not take Into account the longevity increment for the employees who have served for five years at the maximum of their grade. Twenty per cent of the State's employees who immediately benefit will receive an additional 5 per cent increase la base pay. During the negotiations we obtained a commitment that at least 96 per cent of the employees would receive some Increase under t h « new schedule, and that not more than 4 per cent would be limited to the present salary rates. T h « final figures show that 97.77 per cent have received increases, that only 2.23 per cent have been allocated to present or lower levels. I n that regard it is Important to note that all permanent e m ployees whose positions have been reallocated downward are protected by the mandatory provisiona of the new law which not only permits them to retain their present take-home pay, but also assures them of any present increments to which they may be entitled in their present salary grades. 6. T h e increases are retroactiv* to April 1, 1954 and the additional salary due for the first half of the year will be paid in a lump sum shortly after October 1. CSEA Win Press Appeals I t was inevitable, in a problem of this magnitude, that employee* have been disappointed. I t is evident, as the Association has maintained f r o m the beginning, that substantial additional appropriations will be required to bring about more equitable reallocation of titles where the new salariea are still inadequate. W e are gratified that many large grouts of employees have received substantial benefits, but we also recognize the fact that many workers have received only token Increases and that the salary rates for man/ other titles are still disappointingly low. T h e full extent of th« inadequacies will be disclosed by the appeals which will be filed with the Director of Classification and Compensation, and the Association will continue with th« utmost vigor to press for additional appropriations to insure fair and adequate salaries for all e m ployees. Any employee who feels his new allocation is inadequate is entitled to file an appeal at any time prior to December 31, 1954. In the event such appeals are allowed, the law provides that the employee will receive retroactive pay f r o m April 1, 1954. Budget Director T . Normaa Hurd, Classification Director J. Earl Kelly, and the advisory committee are to be commended on the expeditious manner in which they have completed the difficult task of initial allocations. The Association hopes and trusts that the same expedition will be e m ployed in the correction of tii* inadequacies and inequities which will be disclosed by the appeals. Buffalo Wins AH-Star Double Bm I n the two well played, closely contested games, Buffalo Stat* Softball League, defeated the A l l Hospital, champion of the Mental Stars by scores of 3 to 1 and 6 to 3. T h e All-Star doubleheader concluded Mental Hygiene competition for 1954. A capacity crowd of patienta and guests from State hospitals in Western New York witnessed the action. Fritzie Ehlers pitched the fl'rst game for Buffalo, allowing four hits, while Risley Willard gave u » four hits for the All-Stars. Ehlers pitched again In the nightcap, allowing eight hits, whils Corcoran, a consistently dependable hurler for Willard during ths regular season, was pounded 14 times. Buffalo's heavy guns were D ' A d dario, Soiden, Nicosia and Kieta. who chalked up 13 of Buffalo's 1> hits during the afternoon. I n t h « second game, Kieta went four for four. For the losers, H. McDonald of Willard batted three for fouj- in both gamek. By H. J. BeHHAUti 3.500,000 More Public Employees Can Come Under S O C E Q I Security INCREASES in Social Security benefits, especially pension benefits, reduce the force, if not the number, of arguments against coordination of public employee retirement systems with Social Security. By express insistence policemen and firemen are excluded from any possibility of such coordination, under the liberalized bill President Eisenhower signed. The main reasons the policemen, firemen, and teachers have opposed coordination are fears that once the U.S. gets a foothold In State and local government retirement systems, it will eventually take over completely, and impose generally the minimum retirement age of 65, with pension benefits not comparable to the ones now offered by the better State and local systems. Under those systems retirement ages run from 65 to 55, and, for veterans, even to 50, and for certain groups like policemen and firemen there may be no age limits, but instead, a required service length, as for instance, 20 or 25 years. Besides, there are no age requirements for ordinary or line-of-duty disability, while under Social Security there are no disability benefits. Police, fire, and teacher groups have a more Intimate voice In the administration of their retirements systems, which are separate to them.selves, unlike the catch-all systems for most other employees. Possible loss of that hold Is another fear. Added to any other objection would be the cost, which, beginning January 1, 1955, will equal 2 per cent of pay up to $4,200, or $84 maximum a year, instead of to $3,200, a rise of $12. The maximum primary benefit also goes up, becoming $98.50 a month compared to the present $85.00. Objections Groundless There is no proof that any of these fears are Justified, nor that the objection to cost is valid. The new law itself contains the fullest possible safeguards; the orators who loudly declaim the objections are left without a leg to stand on. Instead of worrying how much Social Security will cost members, there would be better ground to worry about where the money is coming from to pay the future benefits to present and new members, since the youngsters of today, and children yet unborn, will have to defray these costs largeJi^ through taxes. When one is getting so much for so little he is in a poor position to complain that he should have gotten it for nothing, which, after all, is the basis for the argument against any increased pay* ments by the employee for retirement allowance and family benefits. Particularly can he not complain about the half of the extra cost paid by the employer. Groups that would be embarrassed to reverse their policy of two decades steady standing had better suffer the embarrassment rather than the loss of the benefits. Every police and fire group should appoint a committee to study the subject anew and report back the facts under the new law. It would be advisable to have these committees consist of members with open minds, preferably members who had not served on such committees before. It would be well to Instruct the committees to pull no punches. In the past such committees have shed more darkness than light. Not only the members themselves but their families should participate in the discussion and decision. The "little woman" should be asked what she thinks of the retirement check rising $22.73 a week, or getting $88.90 a month, as a widow, Instead of nothing, or as to police or fire widows, a pittance at best. I t is disheartening that the police and firemen, among the most cherished of public employees, should Insist on being excluded. In effect they are saying, "This benefits me, therefore I don't want It." Not one policeman or fireman in a hundred thousand knows that under the optimum conditions of Social Security, the $1,182 a year pension represents an actuarial value a hundred times greater than the amount the employee contriboited. Such a munificent ratio exists under no other pension system, except one in which the employer bears all the cost. Under the new law 3,500,000 employees of State and local government not now provided with Social Security coverage will be able to obtain It. No group that doesn't want It will have It forced upon it. Dual benefits will become possible for public employees for the first time, but with no reduction of present benefits to present members of State and local systems. The Federal Security Agency will Issue an Interpretation of the main aspects of the new law. Public employee leaders and the employees themselves should study the explanation the Agency will Issue. Tables will be published showing the benefits and costs. The facts showed prove exciting. Eisenhower Promises Raises But Not Before Next Year N O T H I N G M U C H said or done about the vetoed U . S . pay bin makes much sense. Congress simply made an empty gesture In voting the 5 per cent raise without recording the money. There was no real disposition in Congress to grant any raise, just to duck the Issue in a way to avoid political hurt. President Eisenhower was left to hold the bag. The pocket veto was foregone. The President was too finicky about the whole matter from the start. He wanted nothing less than one of those full-scale personnel programs, Including reclassification, that take a year and a day before tliey how the fiast faint signs of results. Meanwhile the cost of living had risen 4 per cent since the last Federal raise. An across-the-board raise Is a makeshift, but a makesliift Is •omethlng, and the General used some makeshifts, even In the landing in Normandy. Makeshifts and emergencies have a fraternal association of antique standing. There was no need to split iiairs now. (Continued on Pace 13) Cf. S. EMPLOYMENT RISES FOR FIRST TIME SINCE '52 A net gain of 4,578 Federal employees during June—the first Increase since July, 1952—has been reported by the Civil Service Commission. This gain. Interrupting a downward trend for the past 22 months, brought total Federal employment to 2,347,809. The Commission said the Increase was caused primarily by seasonal gains In the Forest Service and the National Park Service. However, the Post Office Department and the Department of the Air Force also reported sizable increases, which were partially offset by decreases in the Army, Navy, and Treasury Departments and in the Veterans Administration. • AUTOMOBILES ^ FOR CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES ONLY 1954 CHEVROLET'S BEL-AIR 4-DOOR SEDAN Slgrnal Lights - Undercoat - Simonlze - Radio and Heater Large Hub Cap - Two-tone Paint - Clock - Fender Shields and Foam Cushion Seata $187500 121 ELIGIBLE F O R tJI CLAIMS E X A M I N E R A L B A N Y , Aug. 30—A list of 121 names of successful candidates In promotion test for unemployment insurance claims examiner. Division of Employment, Labor, has been released. The test was held on May 1. Many a Bargain in See Page Homes— 11. 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M. at Caruso's Restaurant in Newark and tickets will be $3 each. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Edna VanDeVelde, 529 Church Street, before September 13. Check must accompany reservation. Conference chairman Claude Rowell is lining up interestins: speakers for the afternoon and evening, which will be reported l a next week's L E A D E R . Metropoliton Conference Meets Sept. 18 Bright Ideas Earn $2,235 T h e Metropolitan Conference, A L B A N Y , Aug. 30—The State Civil Service Employees AssociaAward Board presented tion, will hold its first fall mseting Merit on Saturday, September 18 in the $2,235 in cash and five additional assembly hall at Brooklyn State certificates of merit to 26 Stato Hospital. Delegates and members employees during August. of the executive board of each T o p recipients were Frank K , CSEA chapter in the metropolitan area have been invited to at- McLoud and Walter J. Sloan of tend. T h e meeting gets under way Public Works District 3, Syracuse^ at 1:30 P.M. Brooklyn State Hos- who shared a $1,000 award. Alfred A. Castellano of th» pital chapter will be host to the Motor Vehicle Bureau, Albany, r e Conference. ceived $350, and Nicholas Zavisky of Taxation and Finance, Albany^ $125. One hundred dollar checks went to Mary Antico, T a x Department^ Albany; Emanuel Appclbaum. State Insurance Fund, N Y C ; and Isidore Kusminsky, Division o ( Employment, N Y C . , T h e National Conference of I n Pictured at the 19th annual cllambake of Woodbourne Prison employees are, from left. Other cash recipients: State Senator Arthur Wicks; Jack Solod, Civil Service Employees Association delegate; dependent Public Employee Or$65—Eugene Rubin, Rent C o m composed of stateAssemblyman Hymaa Miaiz; and David Duncan, president of Woodbourne chapter, CSEA. ganizations, wide civil service groups in six mission, N Y C (two suggestions). $50—Thomas P. Donohue, Motor (Photo by Paul Leibowitx) states, met last Friday at the Hotel New Yorker, N Y C , to adopt Vehicle Bureau, Albany; Georgo a program for effective personnel W . Morris, Correction Department relations in all levels of govern- Auburn; and Marguerite T. Oulment. This was the third meeting met. Motor Veliicle Bureau, A l of the group, organized in 1952 bany. $40—Marjorie Price, Motor V e to foster cooperation between civil service workers in various states, hicle Bureau, Brooklyn (two sugand to provide a forum for the gestions). $30—Frank Cepiel and John exchange of information. T h e New York State Civil Ser- Foster, Division of Employment, vice Employees A.ssociation was' Albany (joint winners). $25 — Alfred R . D'Annunzio^ represented by John F. Powers, Green Haven Prison — William —James P. R i f f e , State Armory president; Charles R. Culyer, field Public Works, Rochester; Edith E. As a service to CSEA members Green Haven Prison. Elmira. und delegates. T h e L E A D E R pub- Quick, representative in the metropoli- French, Division of Employment lishes in this issue the names and Slormvilie. Western New York A r m o r i e s - tan era; William P. McDonough, Albany; Margaret T . Gendron, addresses of presidents of all chapMatteawan—Joseph Dell. Matte- John Karnath, State Armory, 184 executive assistant to the presi- Civil Service Department, Albany; ters, regional Conference presi- awan State Hospital, Beacon. Connecticut St., Buffalo. dent; and John J. Kelly Jr., William Green, Workmen's Compensation Board, N Y C ; Michael 3. dents, and heads oX county diviNapanoch Institution — Joseph Mount McGregor—Jack Plotsky, assistant counsel. sioa chapters. Carberry, Napanoch Institute, State Veterans Camp, Mount M c Out-of-state participants were: Jackson, Motor Vehicles Bureau* Napanoch. Gregor. John J. Goff and Martin Reagan, Albany; Henry J. Patenaude, M e n Sing Sing Prison—Frank GronNew York Parole District—Wil- New Jersey Civil Service Em- tal Hygiene Department, Marcy; owetter. Sing Sing Prison. Ossin- liam O'Morrissey, Divi.sion of P a - ployees Association; Morris A. and William A. Seidl, State InsurCITY CHAPTERS ing. role, 80 Centre St., N Y C . Reilly, Michigan State Employees ance Fund, N Y C . Binghamton — Elizabeth Groff, Vocational Institution — Frank Cash award winners also reco» Association: Nelson Watkins, Ohio HEALTH DEPARTMENT 425 Robinson St., Binghamton. J. N. Adam Mem. Hospital— Employees Association; D. W o r t h - ived certificates of merit. Buffalo—Albert C. Killian, State Foley. Box 200, West Coxsackie. Wallkill Prison—Peter J. Walsh, Erwin Yeager, J. N. Adam Memo- ing Pearre, Maryland Individual certificates went t o : Classified Veterans Affairs, 11 Webster St., Wallkill Prison, Wallkill. Employees Association; Otis M. Anne Bliss, Workmen's Compenrial Hospital, Perrysburg. North Tonawanda. Westfield State Farm—William Biggs Memorial Hospital—Edgar Banks and Fred Biggerstall, North sation Board, N Y C ; Thelma V, Elmira—Mrs. Lois S. Clendenin, Highway Employees Douglas, Social Welfare DepartDiv. of Parole, Realty Bldg.. El- J. Neliigan, Westfield State Farm, Graham, Biggs Memorial Hospi- Carolina Association; and Milton Goldman, ment, Oxford; Frank J. Pirone^ tal, Ithaca. mira (Special request until new Bedford Hills. Mental Hygiene Department, Woodbourne Prison — David Broadacres—Gertrude H. White, of T h e Shield, Newark, N. J. election is held*. Woodbooirne Prison, Broadacres Sanatorium, Utica. A full report on the pioneer Brentwood; Louis W. Rosen, Law Geneva—Lloyd Weir, 600 North Dimcan, Woodbourne. Gratwick—Patricia Burns, State national civil service group will Department, Albany; and Charleg St.. Geneva. Soper, Mental Hygiene, Newark. Health Institute, 663 N. Oak St., appear in next week's L E A D E R . Hornell — William S. Rogers. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Buffalo. Public Works Dept., 30 W . Main Brockport Teachers College — Mount Morris — John Barrett, St., Hornell. A< TIVMTIKS OF KMPl.llVKKS I N STATE Hazel Nelson, State Teachers ColMount Morris State Hospital, Ne\^ York City—Solomon Ben- lege, Brockport. Mount Morris. (Continued from Page 1) det. Room 905, 80 Centre St., vacationed at Cape Cod. Larry Canton Ag. and Tech. Inst.— Onondaga Sanatorium—Ivan J. NYC. Clark Scott, State Ag. and Tech. Adjustment 2, has returned to Currier, clerk, spent his vacation Stoodley, Onondaga Sanatorium, Oneonta — Harry O. Holstead, Inst., Canton. work refreshed after a nine-day at Cape Cod with his family. Bill Syracuse. Homer Folks Hospital, Oneonta. Cobleskill Institute — W a r d A. trip along the coast of Maine. Mrs. Burns, senior account clerk, vacaR a y Brook—Francis J. Hockey, Rochester—P. Earl Struke, T a x Rodwell, State Inst. Ag. and Home Marjorie Holcomb, Business A d - tioned at Saratoga. Sadye Kulik, R a y Brook State Hospital, R a y Dept., 55 Broad St., Rochester. Economics, Cobleskill. ministration, has been vacationing clerk, spent last week in N Y p . She Brook. Syraci/e—Thomas Ranger. Syrwith her family at Cape Cod. A1 saw the shows " T e a and S y m Cornell State College — Aithur Rehabilitation Hospital—Margaacuse Medical Center, 766 l i ving Davies, Martha Van Rensselaer Dooling of Adjustment Unit 5, is phony" and " G o l d Star Cadillac^ ret O'Neil, Rehabilitation Hospital, St., Syracuse. fishing at Rouses Point and Long and went on a shopping tour i n Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca. W. Haverstraw. Utica—Edwin T . Smith, T a x Island. Stella Gawrlch of Adjust- Brooklyn. Ethel Skinner, file clerlg Cortland Teachers College Dept., 231 Bleecker St., Utica. L A B O R D E P A R T M E N T ment Unit 5, recently spent the Annie Mae Epps, Jean Voelker, James Savage, State Teachers ColC O N S E R V A T I O N DEPABTIVIENT lege. Cortland. Employment Service, N Y C and week in Buffalo. Margaret Jones, and Ed Knight are vacationing. Files Unit: Nan Healy, seniot spent the Forest Rangers — Ira Thomas, Fredonia Teachers College—Wil- Sub. Area—Marie C. Doyle, Div. Adjustment Unit 4, Goldens Bridge. liam J. Chalker, State Teachers of Employment, 165 Joralemon week-end at her camp at Wells, file clerk, is vacationing. Ed Ryan, St., Brooklyn. ' N. Y . Congratulations are in order and Jim Buccl, clerk, spent lasA Game Protectors—Anton Sem- College, Fredonia. Insurance Fund—William Price, for Agnes Rose of Adjustment week at Saratoga. Ed returned rov, Jr., R F D , Cherry Valley. L, I. Ag. and Tech. Inst.— L. I. Inter-County Park—George George A. Drannan, L. I. Ag. and State Insurance Fund, 625 Madi- Unit 4. She received her driver's smiling but Jim had a sad lookExamining Unit: Mary Bain, license on her first try. Siems, 3379 Woodward Ave., W a a - Tech. Inst., Farmlngdale (treas- son Ave., N Y C . Brooklyn State Hospital —Emll tagh. urer). Eileen Sehl, clerk, has entered clerk, vacationing. Madehne Cline^ Niagara Frontier — Elmer Ellis, Morrisville — George Metzler, Impresa, Brooklyn State Hospital, St. Peters Hospital for minor sur- clerk, is vacationing at Lake St. 107-67lh St., Niagara Falls. gery. F. D. R. Quigley, clerk, is on Catherine, Vermont. Nora Deechef; State Ag. and Tech. Iiwl.. Mor- 681 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn. Buffalo State Hospital — K e n - vacation in Virginia. Bernadette clerk. Is spending the week at BurSaratoga Spa—Joseph A. Folts, risville. den Lake. M a r y Jane Higgina, 10 Ritchie Place, Saratoga Springs. Oswego Teachers College—Flor- neth L. Blanchard, Buflalo State Deeb, clerk, leaving on vacation Pali.sades Interstate P a r k — A n - ence Mohr, State Teachers College, Hospital, 400 Forest Ave., Buffalo. to Canada. On the return trip she clerk, is spending the week ia Central Isllp State Hospital — plans to stop off at "Frontier New York. Hazel Connors, clerk, gelo J. Donato, Palisades Inter- Oswego. Joseph Pernio, Central Islip State T o w n " to work as relief stage returned to work after a recent illstate Park. Bear Mountain. School for the Blind — Daniel coach driver, so Deadeye Willie ness. Mary Sanders, clerk, spent Southwestern—Frank L. K n i g h t . Biricree, State School for Uie Hospital, Central Islip. Craig Colony — Lawrence Mann, can enjoy his yearly sojourn at the last two weeks at Lake ChamAllegany State Park, Red House. Blind, Batavia. Craig Colony, Sonyea". " D r y Gulch." Louise Grossl, O M O plain. Mary Brunet, senior clerk CORRECTION DEPARTMENT Creedmoor — John Mackenzie, Graph, basking in the sun for the vacationed at Hyannls on Capi EXECUTIVE D E P A R T M E N T Albion—Mrs. Anna M. ICinniiar, Capital District Armories—Har- Creedmoor State Hospital, Queens next two weeks at Atlantic City. Cod. Eva Spencer, clerk, speol 223 W. Bank St., Albion. her vacation in Maine. Attica State Prison — Harry ry A. Whitney, State Armory, Village. T h e staff of Unit 1 extends symGowanda State Hospital — Vito Receiving Unit: Cora Persons Joyce, Attica State Prison, Attica. Amsterdam. pathies to Mary Watkins, clerk, J. Ferro, Gowanda State Hospital, Auburn Prison — Harry Dillon, Metropolitan Armories — Frank on the death of her husband, H o w - clerk, is visiting her sister at A » Helmuth. Auburn State Prison, Auburn. ard. " H o w i e " was well known to bury Park. John Clark, mall ai^ E. Wallace, 369th A A A Armory, Harlem Valley State H o s p i t a l Clinton Prison—Harold T . Cor- 2366 F i f t h Ave., New York 37. local sporting gentry a« a "right supply clerk, and Frank Hussel Howard J. Ross, Harlem Valley coran, Clinton Prison, Dannemora. guy." He was a postal employee beck, clerk, are vacationing. Rlcl^ Genesee Valley Armories—Ray- State Hospital, Wingdale. at the Albany Post Office. M a r y ard F. Jones, principal mail ami Oannemora State Hospital — mond C. Jaynes, State Armory, Hudson River State Hospital— has received a permanent appoint- supply clerk, returned to wort Howard St. Clair, Dannemora 235 State St., B a U v l a . Nellie Davis, Hudson River State ment as file clerk at the Bureau of after visiting his mother at Floni State Hospital, Dannemora. Hudson Valley Armories—Ver- Hospital, Poughkeepsie. Park, Long Island. He also visited Motor Vehicles. Elmira Reforamtory — Edwla non Budd, State Armory, Mt. Kings Park S U t e Hospital — friends in Brooklyn. Mike TorteU* Opdjrke, Elmira Reformatory, El- Vernon. Experience Ratine Section Ivan Mandigo, Kings Park State mall and supply clerk, spent hh mira. Exceptions Unit: Rachel Deep, Mid-State Armories—Arthur V. Hospital, Kings Park. vacation fishing at Caroga Oreat Meadow—John R . Leahy, Rutz, State Armory, Rome. clerk, spent her vacation at Atlan(Continued on Pag* U». OreAt Meadow Prison, Cuuutock. Uc City. Rosalie Lublner, clerk. Syracuse and Vicinity Armoriea (Continned on Pace 1«) Employees of Six Sfafes Pool Ideas CS£yA chapter Presidents, Conf(erence Heads Listed State Division NYC Exams That Open Soon work outlined under duties; or a vacancies, Dept. of Health. Fee, SUtisTac„ory equivalent. Tests: $4. Written test October 29 (tenWritten test weight, 50; exper- tative). Minimum Requirements. ience wight, 50. (Thursday, Sp- Candidates must have each of the following or a satisfactory equitember 23), valent: ( a ' a master's degree in 7097. A S S I S T A N T SUPERVI- Nursing Education with a major SOR OF CUSTODIANS, $6,460. in Mental Health: (b) two years Fee, $5. Written test, October 13 of experience in the field of Pub(tentative). Minimum Require- lic Health Nursing; and (c) two ments: High school education or years of responsible supervisory equivalent; plus at least seven experience in a Health Program. years' experience in connection Tests: Written, weight 40; trainwith buildings similar or equiva- ing and experience, weight 30; lent to school buildings super- oral, weight 30. The factors in vised by custodian engineers eitlier the oral test will include manner, (a) in charge of the cleaning, speech, judgment and technical mechanical operation and mainte- competence. (Thursday, Septemnance or (b) in building construc- ber 23.) tion and alterations in an executive or .supervisory capacity or ( c ) as a graduate civil or mechanical engineer concerned with building operation and maintenance; or a satisfactory equivalent. Appropriate technical education on a collegiate level may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis up to a maximum of four Details are being ironed out by years. Additional credit will be the N Y C Transit Authority and given for a valid N Y C stationary the Budget Director's office for the engineer's license with oil burner as.signment of transit patrolmen endorsement, or a U. S. Coa.st to a temporary 48-hour week. The Guard marine engineer's license. transit police, who have been Tests: Vritten, weight 50; train- working a five-day, 40-hour week, ing and experience, weight 50. will be paid straight time for the Training and experience will be eight-hour overtime duty. The new rated after an oral interview and schedule is expected to go into after a review of the candidate's effect "within two or three weeks," statement of experience to de- a T A .spokesman said. termine the extent to which such The extra tour will remain in xperience has demonstrated hi.s fitness to perform the duties of force until enough transit patrolthe position. (Thursday, Septem- men are appointed from the coming eligible list to provide adequate ber 23.) l a ^ enforcement on the City tran7;i34. HOUSEKEEPER, GRADE sit facilities. The list may be ready 1, $2,510. Second filing period. Fee, by December 1. $2. Minimum Requirements: One Prospects are excellent for early year of experience in the supervision of a housekeeping unit in and numerous appointments of an institution, hotel, or residence the eligibles. Major General Hugh proximately 100 or more rooms. J. Casey, T A chairman, indicated that he and his fellow commis(Open until further notice.) 7048. M A C H I N I S T ' S HELPER, sioners "are all convinced that $4,515. Twelve vacancies. Fee $4. there should be a strengthening" Written test, November 20 (tenta- of the police force, although it tive). Minimum Requirements: may not be the exact figures recThree years' recent practical ex- ommended by Captain Matthew H. Hughes, chief of the T A crime 7035. O C C U P A T I O N A L T H E R - perience of a nature to qualify for fighters. the duties cf the position; or a A P I S T (4th amended notice, 4th filing period), $3,425; 31 vacancies combination of recent practical in Departments of Hospitals a n i experience and training in an apHealth. Open to all qualified cit- proved vocational or trade scliool. izens. Application may be made by (Thursday, September 23.) mail. Requirements: graduation 7129. SENIOR CONSULTANT from school of occupational ther- ( E A R L Y C H I L D H O O D ) , $6,470. apy, or therapist registered with One vacancy. Dept. of Health. approved O.T. association. Fee $3. Promotion eligibles will be offered (Open until furtlier notice.) job first. Fee $5. Date of written 7007. P R O B A T I O N OFFICER, test still open. Minimum RequireGRADE 1, City Magistrates and ments: Candidates must have each Special Sessions Courts (4th of the following or a satisfactory amended notice, 1st filing period), equivalent: ( a ) a master's degree $3,745; 25 vacancies. Require- with a major in Early Childhood ments: (1) bachelor's degree; and Education from a university ap(2) either ( a ) graduation from proved by the University of the school of social work, or (b) two State of New York; (b) three full-time years' full-time paid case work ex- years of satisfactory perience with social ca.se work paid experience under superviagency; age limits, 21 to 55, ex- sion, teaching in an. approved cept for veterans. Fee $3. (Open nursery school, kindergarten or in primary grades' (c) two years until further notice.) of satisfactory, full-time paid ex7036. P R O B A T I O N OFFICER, perience as director of an approvGRADE 1, Domestic Relations ed nursery school or day care cenCourt (4th amended notice, 2nd ter; (d) tiirce years of satisfac• RADIOS • RANGES filing period), $3,745; 65 vacan- tory fu.l-time paid experience in cies. Requirements: same as No. an approved agency in the admin• CAMERAS • JEWELRY 7007 above. Fee $3. (Open until istration or supervision of a group • TELEVISION • SILVERWARE further notice.) of nursery schools, kindergartens, • TYPEWRITERS • REFRIGERATORS 7219. PUBLIC H E A L T H NURSE or day care centers for young chil• E L E C T R I C A L APPLIANCES dren. Tests: Technical, weight 30; (4th amended notice, 6th filing period), $3,080; 185 vacancies in training and experience, weight ANCHOR RADIO CORP. Department of Health. Open to all 40; oral, weight 30. The factors in the oral test will be manner, ONE GREENWICH ST. qualified citizens. Application may (Cor Boiiery Ploce, N Y.I be made by mail. Requirements: speech and judgment. The techTEL. WHitehall 3-4280 nursing school graduation, includ- nical test may be written or oral. l o b b y Entronce — O n e B w o y Btdg. ing courses in medical, surgical, (Open until further notice.) obstetrical and pediatric training; 7000. C O N S U L T A N T PUBLIC (OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE) State license as registered nurse, H E A L T H NURSE, $4,876. Three or application for such license, required for appointment; maximum age, 30, except for veterans. Pee $2. (Open until further notice.) The followine N Y City cxan* will open for receipt of application on Wednesday, September 8, and will remain open until dates Indicated. Starting September 8, application may be made to the NYC Department of Personnel, in person or by representative, at 96 Duane Street, Manhattan. Where specifically stated, application may be made by mail to the Department of Personnel, 299 Broadway, New Yorii 7, N. Y. Enclose a six-cent self-addressed envelope at least nine inches wide. Candidates must be U. S. citlBens and residents of New York State, unless otherwise Indicated. Three years' residence in NYC is required for appointment to most City jobs. 7196. D I E T I T I A N (2nd amended notice, 2nd filing period), $2,890; open to all qualified citizens. Application may be made by mail. Requirements: bachelor's degree fe home economics, with major studies in food, nutrition or Institutional management. Fee $2. (Open until further notice.) 7034. DLNTAL HYGIENIST (4th amended notice, 12th filing period), $2,825; seven vacancies. Requirements: State licen.se as dental hyglenlst. Fee $2. (Open until further notice.) 7197. JUNIOR C I V I L E N G I NEER (10th filing period), $4,080; 375 vacancies. Requirements: bachelor's degree in engineering, by March 1, 1955, or equivalent. Fee $3. (Open until further notice.) 7341. M E D I C A L SOCIAL W O R K E R , GRADE 1 (2nd filing period), $3,425; 125 vacancies. Open to all qualified citizens. Application may be made by mail. Requirements: bachelor's degree and two years' full-time case work experience in social case woric agency; graduate study in school of social work may be credited. Fee $3. (Open until further notice.) offers you -the government employee—an opportunity to own the finest automobile insurance protection at low preferred-risk rates. If you are not yet a m e m b e r of our family of satisfied policy owners, we invite you to join over a quarter million government employees who now entrust their ai|tomobiie insurance protection to Government Employees Insurance Company MAIL THIS COUPON FOR RATES ON YOUR CAR NO OBLIGATION—NO AGENT WILL CALL Fast Hiring For Transit Police To Combat Crime 1WM mm mm^m mmm mmm (A Capital Stotk Companr . . . mm m «h. mb mm ad alHlialll wMi C^T^RNMFAT E \ f P l x n ' E E S U. 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Estlmat.d n l l . a g a during nait y.ar7..„ My p r a s a n t I n s u r a n c a a x p i r a s /^..f..^ 4. f l . a s . t . n d r a t . inquiry c a r d s lor distribution t o my a s s o c t a t a s DUANE APPLIANCES k c o m p l e t e choice of new Parker Pens Parker "51" "W/lliirniimw^ TO CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES 6986. PLUMBER'S HELPER, $17.85 a day. Minimum Requirements: (a) Three years' paid practical experience of a nature to qualify for the duties of the position' or (b) not less than one year of acceptable experience of a nature to qualify for the duties of the position, plus sufficient educational training of a nature relating to the duties of the position in an approved vocational or trade school to complete tiie threeyear minimum requirement. Six months' practical experience will be credited for each year of educational training. Age limit. 50 years; does not apply to veterans. (Tliursday, September 23). 7120. A S S I S T A N T CIVIL ENGINEER ( S A N I ' l ' A R Y ) , $5,006. Fee, $5. Written test, October 27 (tentative). Minimum Requirements: A baccalaureate degree in engineering issued upon completion of a course of study registered by the University of the State of New York and ttiree years' satisfactory practical sanitary engiiBeeiing experience in the type of Get Your STUDY B O O K Has Parker's exclusive Electro-Polished p o i n t smoothest ever made I Choice of colors. Parker Jotter Writes S times longer than ordinary ball points I Stainless steel cap. Nylon Barrel in red, green, gray or black. Choice of 4 point sizes FOR MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER $230 LEADER BOOK STORE 97 Duane Street, N. Y. C. All famous makes: Teatttrs, Broilers, Rotisserles, Radios, Clocks, Caffler«, Cigarette Lighters, Luggage, Wallets, Gifts, Watches by Longine, Beams. Buiova, Elgin, etc. Hair Dryers, Blenders, Electric Blankets, Steam m d Dry Irons, Steak Sets, Manicuring Sets, Reverewore, Farberware OMI 1001 items too numerous to mention. DUANE APPLIANCES 95 DUANE STREET Just W. of B-way. Across St. from Civil Svc. Comm. Next Door to Civil Svc. Leader 305 BROADWAY Lobby Entrance C O 7 - 6 4 1 1 •2-3 Open « • « Dally—9:15 P.M. Sot.L O O K I N G INSIDE, informative, authoritative comment e«li appears weeidy in Tlie LEADEK. Be sure to read it. Preyiew of Conning State Examinations H e a t i n g and Ventilating E n g i Sanitary Engineer, Asst, D e Statistician, Labor W C B ( N C P ) . A d m . A.sst., Jr., P W ( P r o m ) . following exam schedule neer. sign. Statistician, Labor. A d m i n D i r of Audits Accts, A C •Ives advance Information about H e a t i n g Ventilating Engineer, Sanitary Engineer. Asst, D e Statistics Clerk. Prin., Educ • x a m s to be held by the State Civil (Prom.. sign, P W ( P r o m . ) . Jr. Asst. Adm. Finance Otllcer, ( P r o m . ) . Bervlce Department, so that candiSanitary Engineer. Jr, Design, Statistics Clerk, Sr, Labor D E Hway General Maintenance dates may prepare for the exams Banking ( N O P . ) . Sanitary Engineer, Jr. Design, Admin. Finance Officer, Cons. ( C o m p ) . Foreman. I n which they are Interested. P W (Prom,). Statistics Clerk, Sr, Labor S I P H e a d Housekeeper. Prospective candidates are cau- ( P r o m . ' . Admin. Siiperv. of M a c h Acctg., ( C o m p ) . Hydraulic Engr. Asst. Sewing Machine Adjuster. tioned not to file applications on Stenographer. Industrial Engr, Assoc. Soils Engineer, Jr. the basis of this schedule, bat Asst Stenographer, Prin, A C ( P r o m . ) Assoc in Sch Bus. Mgmt., Ed. Industrial F o r e m a n , B r o o m and Soils Engineer, Jr., P W ( P r o m , ) should consult detailed announceStenog, Prin, Banking ( P r o m . ) . Bask. ments for each exam, which are ( C o m p . ) . Soils Engineer, Sr, P W ( P r o m . ) Stenog, Prin, Civil Defense Auditor, Sr. ( P r o m ). Issued ten to eleven weeks before Industrial Foreman. Cotton Steam Fireman. the date on which the exam is to Auditor of State Refunds, Chf., Conim N Y ( P r o m . ) . Carding. Supt of Constr, Asst. Stenographer, P r i n , P W M a i n be held. Applications may be filed A C ( P r o m . ) . Industrial Foreman, Cotton •Supt, Jones Beach S P . Asst. Office ( P r o m . ) . at any time f r o m the date of anBiostatistician, Assoc. K n i t Dy. Cons ( P r o m . ) . nouncement until five weeks beStenographer, Commerce SR. Budget Examiner, Chf., Exec. Indus Foreman, Cot K n i t , Supt. Oper M t c Canals, Asst, fore the exam date; T h e L E A D E R ( P r o m . t . Stenographer, L a w , P r i n . BankIndustrial Foreman, Cot W e a v - P W ( P r o m . ) . will carry advance information on ing ( P r o m . ) Business Consultant, 10-54. ing. Supvr of M o t o r Carriers, Asst, filing dates for all State exams. Slores Clerk. Bu.siness ConoUliant, Jr.. 10-54. I n d Foreman, G a r m e n t Shop, P S C ( P r o m . ) . Sr Stores Clerk, 8 JD ( P r o m . ) , Corr ( P r o m . ) . O m i t t e d f r o m this schedule are •Bus Cons, .Sr., AC, 10--54. •Supr of P a r k Oper, Asst, a large number of exams to be Bus. Cons., Sr., Commerce 12-54. Industrial Foreman, Mattress. Tax Val Engr, Sr, EQ BD held f o r local jurisdictions. Supt of Tolls, N Y S T A ( N C P ) . (Prom.). Industrial Foreman, M e t a l Bed ( P r o m . ) . T h e schedule is divided into the Supreme Court Stenog, 5 JD. Clerk. Hd. Budget ( P r o m . ) . Mfg. Telephone Engineer, Asst. following sections: 1. administraSupreme Court Steno, 6 JD. Prin. Clerk, Exec Chambers Industrial Foreman, Asst, P a i n t Telephone Engr, Assoc, PS tive, business and clerical; 2, en- ( P r o m . ) . 11-54. T a x Collector. Bru. (Prom.). gineering, mechanical and agriculT a x Collector, Sr T F ( P r o m . ) , Prin. Clerk, Public Works Industrial Foreman, Sheet Telephone Engr, Sr. tural; 3, health, education and ( P r o m . ) , 11-54. T e l Oper, Sr, Budget ( N C P ) . Metal. Telephone Inspector, Sp, P S C . w e l f a r e ; 4, legal and law enforceTelephone Oper, Sr. Executive Clerk, Sr., Billing, S I F ( P r o m . ) . Industrial Foreman, Shoe. T h r u w a y Facilities Consultant. m e n t ; 5, exams for the Division Chamb ( N C P ) . SR. Cleric CI. 12-54. Industrial Foreman. Shoe Transportation Engineer, Prin. of Employment; and 6, exams f o r Sr. Clerk, CI, W C B (Prom.), T h r u w a y T o l l Collector. Finishing. Transportation Engineer, P r i n . which the Technical Services sec- 12-54. T o l l Division Supervi.sor. Industrial Foreman, Tobacco. PSC (Prom.'. tion of the Civil Service D e p a r t Clerk, Corp Search, Prin., State T o l l Section Supervisor, L I . Industrial Foreman, A.sst, W o o d Transportation Service Inspecment is responsible. (Prom.). Toll Section Super, C o n s . work. tor. Clerk, Corp Search, Sr., State ( P r o m ) . H o w Exams Are Listed Industrial Foreman, Woolen • T r e e Pruner Foreman, P W . Truck Mileage T a x E x a m . T F Spinning. W i t h i n eacii occupational sec- ( P r o m . ) . Valuation Engineer, Jr. PSC, Clerk. Sr., Est T a x , T F ( P r o m . ) . ( P r o m , ) . • tion, exams are listed as follows: I n d H y g Engr, Assoc, Labor HEALTH. EDUCATION AND Clerk, Fingerprinting. Truck M i l e a g e T a x E x a m Sr. 1. Alphabetically under the basic (Prom.), WELFARE. Prin. Clerk. Inc. T a x Comp., T F T F ( P r o m . ) . title — education examiner, eduIndustrial Plygiene Engr, Jr. Adult Civic Education. Asst In. ( P r o m . ) , 11-54. Truck W e i g h e r , Sr, P W ( P r o m . ) . cation supervisor, file clerk, guard. Industrial Superintendent, Corr Adult Education, Asst In. Clerk, Lo Health Rec, Hd, Typist 2. In ca-se of a specialty, these (Prom.). Adult Education Curriculum, Typist, Sr, ED Col Forestry are listed in order under the main Health ( P r o m . ) Industrial Superintendent. Asst, Assoc. Clerk, Sr., Maintenance, SR. (Prom.), basic title—social worker (child Corr ( P r o m Americanization Adult, E l e m e n Typi.st, Sr, S I P ( P r o m , ) . Clerk. Sr, Maintenance, S R . w e l f a r e ) , social worker (public Institution Fireman. tary. Typist, Sr, T S H R C ( P r o m ) . Prin Clevk, Personnel, SIF assistance), etc. L a b Engr. Asst, P W ( P r o m ) . Attendant, Chf Supvg, MH Typist, Sr, T S H R C M e t Area 3. W h e r e there are a basic title, ( P r o m . ) , 11-54. Lab Engineer . Assoc, P W (Prom.). Clerk, Purciiase, Prin, Labor ( P r o m . ) . a specialty and a grade adjective, (Prom.). Attendant, Supvg, M H ( P r o m . ) . T y p i s t , Sr, T h r u w a y ( P r o m . ) . by grade adjective. For example ( P r o m . ' . L a b Engr, Jr, P W ( P r o m . ) . •Bath A t t e n d a n t Varitype Operator Clerk, Purchase, Prin, WCB .—personnel technician ( e x a m i n a L a b Engr, Sr, P W ( P r o m . ) . •Biochemist. Varitype Operator, PSC. tions), personnel technician ( e x - ( P r o m . ) . Landscape Architect. Blindness P r e v Consultant. ENC;iNEERING, M E C H A N I C A L Clerk, T a r i f f Prin, P S C ( P r o m . ) . aminations), associate; personnel Landscape Architect. PW Cancer Res Anesth, A.ssoc. AND AGRICULTURAL Sr Clerk, Underwriting, ( P r o m . ) , technician (examinations', princiCancer Res Anestgist, Sr. Analytical Chemist, P W ( P r o m . ) ( P r o m . ) . 12-54. pal. Landscape Architect, Assoc. Cancer Res Breast Surgeon, Analytical Chemist, Assoc. P W Clothing Clerk. 4. W h e r e complete titles of the Landscape Architect, Jr. Assoc. Commods Tax Exam r T F (Prom.). exams are identical, they are listLandscape Architect, Prin. Cancer Res Gastro I n t Surgeon, Analytical Chemist. Sr. P W ed alphabetically by department. ( P r o m . ) . Landscape Architect, Sr. • Assoc. Corre.spondence Censor, Corr ( P r o m . ) . Abbreviations Landscape Architect, Sr. P W Cancer Res Gynecologist. Assoc. Aquatic Biologist, Marine. Adjectives frequently occuring ( P r o m . ) . (Prom.). Cancer Res Head Neck Surgeon, Architect, Asst. Dir of Corr Research, 11-54. Jn exam titles are abbreviated, as Architect, Asst, P W ( P r o m , ) . Laundry Superv. CHif. M H Asso. Dir of Standards, S P ( P r o m . ) . follows: asst.. assistant; assoc., Cancer Res Internist, Assoc. Architect, Assoc. (Prom.). Dis Ben Examr, W C B ( P r o m . ) . associate; chf., chief; hd., head; Cancer Res Internist, Sr. Architect. A.ssoc, P W ( P r o m . ) , Lock Operator, Chf, P W ( c o m p ) . Economist, Labor, N Y Office Jr., junior: prin., principal: sr., Cancer Res Neiu-osurgeon, Architect, Chief, P W ( N C P ) . Maintenance Supervisor. H d , senior; supt, superintendent; ( P r o m . ) , 11-54. As.soc. Architect. Jr. M H (Prom.'. Economist, Labor Res, Sr, L a supvg., supervising. Cancer Res Pathologist, A.s.soc. Architect. Sr. Marketing Facil Specialist. Departments and divisions are bor ( P r o m . ) , 11-54. Cancer Res Pathologist, Sr. Marketing Facll Specialist. Sr. Architect, Sr. P W ( P r o m . ) . Editor of School Reports A C abbreviated, as follows: Cancer Res Radiologist, Assoc. AM (NCP). Architectural D r a f t s m a n . Jr. A & M . Agriculture and Markets. ( P r o m . ) . Cancer Res Radiologist, Sr. M e c h Cons Engr, Assoc. Architectural Estimator, Asst. Engrossino; Clerk, Sr. A & C, Audit and Control. Cancer Res Roentgenologist, M e c h Const Engineer, Sr. P W Examiner, Chief, M a n a g e m e n t , P W . C. S., Civil Service. Assoc. (Prom.). Architectural Estimator. Sr. Exec ( P r o m . ) . Cons., Conservation. Cancer Res Scientist, Asst. Mechanical D r a f t s m a n , Jr. Biophysicist. Corr, Correction. Exam of Methods Procnd, S R . Cancer Res Surgeon, Sr. Mechanical Spec W r i t e r , Asst. Boiler Inspector. Educ., Education. File Clerk, Prin, Corr ( P r o m . ) . Chf Cancer Res AnesthesioloPW. Bldg Constr Engr, Sr. Exec., Executive Department, File Clerk, Sr, Exec, A B C Board M o t o r Equipment M a l n t F o r e - gist. Building Constr Engr, Sr. M H Office of the Governor. N Y (Prom.). Ch Can Res Breast Surg. As.soc. man. ABC, Executive Department, Sr File Clerk, M e n t a l H y g i e n e ( N C P ) . Ch Can Res Gastro Intes Surg, M o t o r Equip M t c Supvr. Bldg Elec Engr, Sr. Division of Alcoholic Beverage ( P r o m . ) , 11-54. M o t o r Equipment Maintenance A.S.SOC. Building Struc Engr, Asst Control. Graphic Statistician, Jr, Labor, Supv ( P r o m . ) . (Prom.'. Ch Can Res Gyn, Assoc, CAD, Executive Department, W C B . • M o t o r Vehicle Inspector. Bldg Structural Engr, Asst. State Commission Against DisHearing Reporter. (Continued on P a g e 7) P a r k Engineer. Bldg Structural Engr, Jr. crimination. Hearing Stenog. P a r k Engineer, Assoc. Cons Buoy L i g h t Tender. P W . Parole, Executive Department, Income T a x Examiner, T F , N Y . (Prom.). Canal Structure Oper, P W . Division of Parole. Brooklyn ( P r o m . ) . P a r k Engineer, Jr. Cattle Appraiser, Hd. A G (NCTP) S & P , Executive Department, Insurance Advisor. Chemical Engineer, Jr. P a r k Engineer. Sr. Division, of Standards and P u r O P C A N D I D A T E S For Insurance Examiner, Jr. Civil Engr, Jr. •Park M t c Supervisor. chase. Insurance Exam, Casualty, Chf, Civil Engineer, Jr, P W ( P r o m . ) . Plumbing Engineer. Asst, P W . V A , Executive Department, D i v i - I N S ( P r o m . ) . Civil Engr, Bridge G r a d e Separ, Plumbing Engr, Jr. sion of Veterans' Affairs. Insurance E x a m F M . Chief, I N S Assoc ( P r o m . ) . Plumbing Engineer, Sr. I N S , Insurance. (Prom.'. Plumbing Engineer, PW Civil Engr. Asst, Design. DE, Labor Department, Division Insurance Exam, M P . Assoc. Civil Engineer Design. Asst, P W ( P r o m . ) . of Employment. INS (Prom.). Purch Spec W r i t e r Bloe, Sr, FOR THE EYESIGHT TESTS OF (comp). S I P , Labor Department, State Insurance Exam, T M . Prin, I N S CIVIL SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Civil Engr, Asst. Design, P W Exec ( N C P ) . Insurance Fund. (Prom.). R a d i o Technician. (Prom.). W C B , Labor Department, W o r k Ins Sales Representative. Railroad Inspector. Civil Engr, Jr, Design. DR. JOHN T. FLYNN men's Compensation Board. Laboratory Sec. S a f e t y Service Representative. Civil Engineer Design, Jr. P W Optometrist • OrtheptUt M . H., Mental Hygiene. Mail Supply Clerk. Sanitary Chemist, Sr. (comp). P. S.. Public Service. 300 West 23rd St., N. Y . C . Mail Supply Clk, P r i n . SIF Sanitary Engineer, Assoc, Civil Engineer Design, Prin, P W By ,'l|l|>t. 0nl7 W A . 9-591* P W . . Public Works. (Prom,). Health (Prom.). (Prom,). 5. W . . Social W e l f a r e . M a i l Supply Clerk, Prin. T P , N Y Civil Engineer, Asst. Traffic, T & T , T a x a t i o n and Finance. ( P r o m . ) , 11-54. NYS T A (NCP). T S H C , T e m p o r a r y State HousM a i l Supply Clerk, Sr. ( P r o m . ) . Civil Engineer T r a f f i c . Asst, T P i n g Commission. Mechanical Stores Clerk (NCP). Open-competitive exams have Mechanical Stores Clerk, Sr. P W Civil Engr, Sr. Traffic. no special designation; promotion D8 ( P r o m . ) . Tkota W t o FM^d ApplhatloKs Arm liivH»4 Civil Engineer T r a f f i c , Sr, T F exams are indicated by ( P r o m . ) ; Ta Ba Our Giiasft at a Class Sastloa of Our Court* of Pr«paraNoa M e d R e c o i d s Librarian, H e a l t h ( N C P ) . non-competitive promotion, by MANHATTAN: Tues. or Thars. at 1:15, 5:30 or 7:30 P.M. Dir of Indus S a f e t y Serr, Labor ( N C P ) ; promotion tests f o r per- Inst ( P r o m . ) , 12-54. O M O Billing, S I F ( P r o m . ) . (Prom.). sons In military service when the or im JAMAICA: Wed. or Fri. at 7:30 P.M. •Office M a c h Operator, Cal, S R . Dir Pri.son I n d T e x . Asst. f e n e r a l exam was held, by ( c o m p ) . O M O O f f s e t P R , Prin ( P r o m . ) . Dir of State T r a f f i c Comm. Asst. Exams now open for receipt of •OMO Oftset Printing, SR, T P ( N C P ) . applications are starred. C/a(*M Now Foralag for D r a f t s m a n , Jr. Date of the written test, where Educ. ( P r o m . ) , 10-54. • O M O Printing. Sr. Labor. S I F Auto Mechanic - liisp. Constructieii Gr. 4 D r a f t s m a n , Sr. It has been set, is indicated. N Y O ( P r o m . ) , 10-54. Draftsman, Sr, P W ( P r o m , ) . A D M I N I S T R A T I V E BUSINESS Surfoco Lin* Operator - Painter - Carpenter • O M O Reproduction, Prin. 10-54. Electric Engr Asst P S C N Y . A N D C'LEUICAL Electrician's Helper - Asst. Supt. Constrnction Gr. 4 O M O T a b ( I B M ) . Electric Engineer, Jr. Account Clerk, Prin, Corr. Personnel Administrator, H e a l t h Electronic Technician. (Prom.). ••«|Hir« f o r Particuiart ( P r o m . ) , 10-54. Engr Aide, Jr. Account Clerk, Personnel Administrator. Sr, Engineering Aide, Sr. Account Clerk, Sr. ( P r o m . ) State ( P r o m . ) , 10-54. BUSINESS COURSeS: StMogrophy . TypowritUf • Secretarial Engineering Aide, Sr ( P r o m ) . Accountant, Asst. VOCATIONAL T l t A I N I N G ^ j : : ; .^orX^^At^'Stcta-Vc. Photographer, Jr. Engineering Aide, Sr, PW Accountant, Sr., Educ., Albany Purchase Specifications W r i t e r , ( c o m p ) . mcp). Exhibit Designer, Accountant, Public Service, Asst. Exec. ( P r o m . ) , 12-54. ARE OPPORTUNITliS I S C A P I N * YOUT F a c t o r y Inspector, Labor. Purchasing Agent. Sr. SP !<Prom.) K:!ep Informed about comlnc exmou b r flitac » C O N f m B N T I A I . Q D M T I O M Factory Inspector, Suprvg, L a Accountant, Public Service, ( P r o m . ' . NAIUl': w i l b ua givinc your t u a l i f l e a t i o M . W « will n o t l l j j o n b r auM wtlkbor ( c o m p ) . R e n t Examiner, Aoctg, Chf. Asst ou: cliarco o ( apiA-oochior popular a x « m s ( o r which r o a mfty b* aUctWe. Forest Surveyor, Cons ( P r o m . ' . jueBtionnairo lorma muleil V B A H « r mftr iM obtaiood a4 a v o A o m . Research Analyst, Sr, Budget. Assoc. Accountant, P S C , Entire Forest Surveyor, Asst. Researclv Analyst, Sr, Crim, D w t ( P r o m ) , 10-54. G a s Engineer, Sr, PSC. Actuarial Clerk, Prin., Hetire- 11-54. Gas Engineer, Sr, P S C ( P r o m , ) . Research Assistant, 11-54. Ment (Prom.). G a s Tester. Research Assistant. Banking. Actuarial Clerk, Prin, SIP General Industrial Foreman, 11-54. 0>n>m). Woodwr ( N C P ) . Sales M a n a g e r Assistant. Aetuartat Clerk. Sr.. SIP MANHATTAM: 1 U EAST I M k STRBfT — M L S - M M Secretary of Dept of CS. G r a d e Separation Engr. Assort ;<Pronl). Asst. Self Ins Examiner Labor P S C ( P r o m . ) . AdM. Asst., 12-54. JAMAICA: VO-14 SUTPHtH BOULEVARD — M . i - t l M Adm. Asst.. Health (Prom.). W C B (Prom.). Grade Separation Engr, Sr. uniiM! itoura: M U N . to m i . , • A M U • F M | BAV. • A M I * 1 M i M-04. Statistician. Exc, Div of Hous- P S C ( P r o m . ) , • i m m Asst., W C B ( P i u m ) . ing ( P r o m . ) . H a r d w a r e Spec W r i t e r , Sr. Visual Training Police, Housing Officer, Transit Patrolmen MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER DELEHANTY P a g e CIVIL Kix # —CiAnilSWtea. vXiEAPEIt SERVICE LEADER Question, Please A M E E T I N G of officials will di.-?cuss transferring the N Y C t i a n 'Amvriea'n tMrgpnl Weeklff lor i'nhUr KmployvPH sit police to the regular Police Department. Can such transfer be M c m b r r Auclil R u r c n i i o f Circuliitions made? W h a t are the prospects? Puhlhhed every Tuesday hy E. P. CIVIL SERVICE LEADER. INC. A n s w e r : N o transfer of tran.sit 97 D«aiie S « r « « t . New York 7. N. Y. BEahman 3-i010 patrolmen to be patrolmen <P.D.) is legally possible. T h e requireJ e r r y F i n k e h l e i n , ConnitUing Puhlhher ments for the two exams are quite M a x w e l l I/ehiiian, Editor d i f f e r e n t . T h e Police Department H . J. B e r n a r d , Executive Editor N. H . M a g e r , Bufineim Manager wants to withdraw its present d i r ection of the transit police force, ] 0 c I ' e r C o p y . Siilif!rriplion P r i r e 9 1 . 3 7 ' / j to m e m b e r s o f the C i v i l and have the T r a n s i t Authority Service F.mployees Association. $ 3 . 0 0 to n o n - m e m b e r s . handle the transit police entirely. T h e prospects are, that that will T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 31, 1954 be the ultimate solution, although it would be passible to transfer the transit police to the regular Police Department of a separate bureau, the members to have their own separate status, and stay in the N Y C Employees Retirement System. U.S. EMPLOYEES COT RAW DEAL ON PAY N R E V E A L I N G that the fate of the Federal pay bill would be a pocket vote. President Eisenhower estimated how much the 5 per cent postal raise would cost, Btated the present annual Post Office Department deficit, called deficit reduction necessary, and said he would promptly ask the new Congress to grant raises to eliminate inequities. Coupling the deficit with the denial of a raise does not make sense. A n employee should be paid what he's worth, not less than he's worth because the Post Office Department shows a deficit. The 5 per cent raise was voted for both the classified and postal employees, but no bill was passed to provide the money. Congress might as well have voted no raise. .Without a money bill, veto was inevitable. The employees got a raw deal all along the line. I COMMENT Numerous letters f r o m N. Y . State employees re: the new salary schedules have been pourint; into the L E A D E R office. T h i s week we present a few of special interest. S T A T E l-AUNDERERS T E R M E D •1X>W M E N O N T O T E M P O L E ' , Editor T h e L E A D E R : T h e Salary Allocation Board has seen f i t to reduce State laundry employees to the status of laborers. Launderers m a y not have to be technicians but there is a certain amount of skill required in t h e performance of laundry work ( w i t h a dash of chemistry thrown I n ) . I f the powers-that-be know anything of this, and they should, then it is high time that they gave launderers their due. T o o long we have been " l o w men on the totem pole." I t is up to us to fight f o r a just salary grade as vigorously as possible. I ask all State institutional laundry employees to file their appeals as soon as possible. I f any employee is in need of advice or Buggestions, please f e e l f r e e to contact me. JAMES G. S H A N K S Laundry Representative, M H E A Psychiatric Institute NYC JUSTICE ASKED FOR KTATE STORES CLERKS Editor, T h e L E A D E R : T h e salary grade allocated to the State stores clerk title is entirely too low, and will be vigorously appealed. Since liH9, Uie stoies clerks liave entered appeals and though denied, will continue to f i g h t for Justice. W e contend that we have submitted the most logical m a t e rial available, and it was not given liie proper consideration by the (Btate classification agencies. W e stores clerks leel that very little can be learned by S l a t e classification officials unless surveys are made. W e made surveys of salaries piUd m all clerk titles by other large States; we asked f o r opinions of depaitment personnel directors, business officers and principal stores clerks; we compared the duties and responsibilities ol • U clerk titles. A m a j o r i t y of answers were favorable f o r an upgrading of the stores clerk title, y e t none was made. T h e mechanical stores clerk title kas been allocated to R - 4 , and we • r e glad that an upgrading has resulted f o r this title. Y e t , Uie duties • n d responsibilities of stores clerks •ompare favorably with those of M o h a u i c a l stores clerk. W e trust TueMlay, August 31, 1954 W H A T CONGRESS DID FOR U. S. EMPLOYEES Following is a summary of bills passed by Congress on behalf of U. S. employees. The President has slcncdi the bills into law. """ • 'Hf DESPITE THE V E T O of the pay raise bill, the EightyThird Congress has put more money in some way or other into the pockets of Federal employees, and the benefit* which Congress voted will add about $250,000,000 to the Federal payroll. Tens of thousands of U. S. employees will see an immediate increase in "take-home" pay. O N A P P O I N T M E N T S A N D P R O M O T I O N S : For the past five years, the W h i t t e n rider has tied Federal personnel officers in a m a z e of red tape. Cutting through the barriers imposed by that piece of legislation will improve the lot of several hundred thousand e m ployees. F r o m now on, grade promotions of permanent employees can be made on a permanent basis, also the reinstatement of permanent employees. Almost 300,000 indefinite employees w h o passed competitive civil service tests f o r their positions have become eligible f o r p e r m a TliNNEL MEN TO MEET T h e N Y C Bridge and Tunnel nent status. Congress has also given a go-ahead signal to the Civil O f f i c e r s Eligible Association will Service Commission to implement its career-conditional appointment meet at W e r d e r m a n n ' s Hall, 16th plan under which new appointees will be Indefinites f o r the first Street and T h i r d Avenue, M a n h a t tan, at 7 P. M . Tuesday, Septem- three years of their service and then are automatically converted t o ber 21. Commissioners Robert career status. T h e 1950 order which placed restrictions against p e r m looses, G e o r g e V. M c L a u g h l i n and anent appointments or promotions has been modified. W i l l i a m J. T r a c y of the T r i b o r ough Bridge A u t h o r i t y have been Invited as guest speakers. O N O V E R T I M E : Full time and a half pay f o r overtime on t h e All bridge and tunnel officer el- first $5,060 of basic salary will be paid to classified employees and igibles are urged to attend this they will have the choice of being paid in cash or in compensatory important meeting time; and the employee not -the agency will select the alternative. Employees earning over $5,060 will receive either cash or compensatory NINE QUALIFY IN PHARMACY TEST time f o r overtime work, but only on the first $5,060 of salary and t h e Nine persons have passed the alternative will be decided by the agency. competitive exam for Senior Pharmacy Inspector. $5,090-$6,320. O N C A L L B A C K P A Y : A n y employee w h o is called back to duty H e a d i n g the list is H y m a n B e r g man of the Bronx. on his own time must now be paid a minimum of two hours of overtime pay. O N U N E M P L O Y M E N T { ' O M P E N S A T I O N : A f t e r January 1, » Federal employee laid off is covered under the unemployment c o m pensation plan of the state in which he was last employed. T h i s program does not cost the employee any payroll contribution. riety of jobs that they may readily pick up the work load in the payroll office, cashier's office, stock O N S U P E R - G R A D E J O B S : T h e number of po.sitions in G S 16, 17 control, voucher or purchasing o f fices. Institution account clerks in and 18, paying $12,000 to $14,000, has been increased f r o m 400 to 550. many instances inaugurate ac- Practically all of these po.sts are located in Wa.shington, D. C. counting "work under only general supervision. Also, the fact cannot F U T U R E EXECITTIVES O N S T A R T I . N G S^ALARIES: In a realistic approach to the probbe overlooked that the account DESERVE PROPER P A Y clerk position is the recruitment lem of recruitment Congress has authorized the Civil Service C o m level for promotion personnel, who mission to fix the salaries of new appointees above the grade m i n i Editor. T h e L E A D E R : As representative of the P r o f e s - will ultimately hold administrative mums. T h i s authority will make it possible to meet the competition sional Services and Office group of positions in the Institution and, the Mental Hygiene Employees A s - perhaps, in the department offices. of private industry f o r engineers, scientists and other categories o l sociation, I feel that in all f a i r The educational requirement scarce workers. ness account clerks, clerks and and the pre-appointment competitypists should be placed in R-4 tive examinations bear out this O N S O C I A L S E C U R I T Y : SS coverage has been extended to over rather than R - 3 . fact. I t seems unrealistic to expect A l l three titles require educa- that individuals of good promotion 100,000 part-time and temporary staff members of Post Office, Census tion beyond high school level. A n caliber can be recruited at a sal- and other agencies. Survivor.ship and retirement benefits have been applicant usually waits at least ary that pays less than most of improved f o r .some 800,000 employees previously covered by Social six months f r o m the e x a m date the common labor positions. Security. f o r an appointment. Education Requirement Cited I n the case of an account clerk W e take serious exception to the O N R E T I R E M E N T : T h e temporary Increase to retired U. S. e m who works in a mental institution f a c t that janitors, attendants, asand who has been anticipating an sistant cooks, occupational therapy ployees has been made permanent. I n addition, annuities may exceed increase as a result of the new aides, maintenance helpers and the prior $2,160 ceiling through additional annuities purchased b y salary schedule, he finds his total power plant helpers who were pre- retirees. gross increase is $55 a year, if he viously allocated to a comparable has f i v e years' service. T h i s same grade, are now being allocated to O N A W A R D S : T h e awards program has been stepped up. T h e account clerk m a y be the future a higher grade than the account business officer of tomorrow. I t clerk. Even when the grades were President will grant a few awards each year to superior employees. the same it was f e l t that an i n would seem that, as such, be Agencies may now grant ca.sh awards up to $5,000. W i t h prior a p should earn a salary that would equity existed inasmuch as the provide more than just the absol- account clerk was the only one of proval of the Civil Service Commission, awards up to $25,000 may be the several positions mentioned made f o r outstanding service. ute necessities of life. required any educational T h e Mental H y g i e n e Employees t h a t Association f i r m l y believes that prerequisite f o r appointment. Our O N P A Y D I F F E R E N T I A L S : Guards, f i r e f i g h t e r s and other e m the office group deserves an up- contention the account clerk position has not been properly allo- ployees on long hours of stand-by duty can be exempted by their grading to at least R - 4 , and will cated is given further emphasi.s agencies f r o m premium pay laws, but they must receive a 25 per cent do everything possible to see this by the f a c t that the Board has cash differential on their base pay. Also, such employees as G - m e n , result achieved. seen fit to allocate senior account A R T H U R B. C O L E clerks and senior stenographers on secret service agents and revenue agents may be paid a 15 per cent Marcy State Hospital the same level, while account clerk differential in lieu of overtime, holidays and other forms of premium has been allocated one grade l o w - pay. er than stenographer. I t is generPLEA MADE TO UPGRADE I N S T I T U T I O N A C C O U N T C L E R K ally conceded that in the instituO N U N I F O R M S : T h e quarter of a million employees who must tions, the account clerk work is of Editor. T h e L E A D E R : equal, or possibly greater, respon- wear uniforms on duty, letter carriers, elevator operators and others, W e , the undersigned, account sibility than the stenographer, i n clerks at Craig Colony State Hos- asmuch as in many instances the will receive an annual allowance up to $100. And it will be t a x - f r e e . pital, protest the unfairness of the account clerk originate the work new salary schedule. W e feel that which is typed and completed by O N A N N U A L L E A V E : T h e old law, now repealed, required a n the classification allocated to the the stenographer. employee with more than a 30-day carry-over to either take or kwo account clerks is unfair to clerks of that grade in all State instituClothing clerks and stores clerks the excess over 30 days. N o w , employees who carry more than 30 d a y s tions. T h e new reallocation of the also were f o r m e r l y on the same to the current calendar year may c a r r y over up to that number o l account clerk position having been level as the assistant cook, j a n i - days to 1955 and future year.s. In addition, the f a m i l y of an e m rated as low as the law provides, tors, occupational aides, m a i n t e - ployee who dies in the service will be paid in cash for all annual indicates an alarming lack of r e - nance helpers and power plant spect for this group by the helpers and have now been held leave to his credit. Previously, current leave in exce.ss of 30 daya Classification and Compensation down to the same pitifully low was lost In case of death. Board. W e are extremely disap- allocation as the account clerks. pointed at this attitude and are Again, we experience difficulty in O N L O N G E V I T Y : Longevity pay has been extended to Grades 11 somewhat confused In our e f f o r t understanding the reasoning that to understand the reasoning of the the Board used in down-grading through 15, and past service will be counted towards a single longevity. these Important positions. In the T h r e e longevity increases can be made, with no single increa.se e x c e e d Board. W e musf necessarily limit our past, clothing clerks and stores ing $200. comments regarding the duties clerk have, on occasion, been encouiaged to take the senior acand responsibility of the account O N C P U : T h e Crafts, Protective and Custodial pay .sthetlule haa count clerk exam and thereby enclerk to those in the Institutions ter into the promotional aspects been abolished, with, a provision in the bill protecting any t-mployee whom we believe in m a n y inof the business administration f r o m losing by the changeover. T h e 117,000 employees who have been stances do work of a more respon- field. sible nature than perhaps is deswitched to wags boards or the G S schtdiih; are ijrolccled f r o m a p a y manded of the account clerks in W e again reiterate the f a c t that cut in the process by the bill. I t is expectuU, in fact, that tliia will the Central office. T h e clerks In Uiis extremely low rating for acIncrease their salaries by approxiinatuly 35 million dollars. ( C o n t i n u « d on P a g e 13) institutions have to learn a v a that eventual consideration will be given to the true facts. J O H N J. K E H L R I N G E R Representative, State Stores Clerks Appeal Group NYC Preview of Coming State Examinations ^ (Continued from Pare 5) Chief Cancer Research Head ITeck: Sur. Chf Cancer Res Internist, Assoc. Chf Cancer Reg Neurosurgeon, AMOC. Chf Cancer Rea Pathologist, Assoc. Chf Cancer Res Physician, Clin Chf Cancer Rea Radiologist, Assoc. Chf Cancer Res Recon Surgeon, Asso. Chf Cancer Res Roentgenologist, Assoc. Chf Cancer Res Urol, Assoc. . Bureau of School Finance Aid Plan. Child Guidance Psychiatrist, Clin Psych, Prin. •Clinical Psych, Sr. Clinical Psychologist. Compensation Examining OcaI B « t , Assoc. Compensation Examining Phyrician. Conservation Publications E d i - tor. Cons on Child Det Care. Consultant PH Nurse. Bd. •uperv. Coord of Comm M H Serv, Asst. Corr Inst Educa Super Oeneral, Oorr (Prom.). Corr Inst Educ Supvr Indust Arts (Prom.). Corr Inst Bd Supery Rec, Corr ;<Prom.). Corr Inst Ed Super VC Corr ;<Prom.). Corr Inst Teacher, Phys Ed, Corr Inst Voc, Instr Bkbdg. Criminal Hospital Attdt. Crlm Hosp Chg Attdt, Corr JCProm.). Dietitian. Dietitian, Suprvg. Dietitian, Suprvg, M H (Prom,). Dietitian, Supvg, M H ( N C P ) . Dining R m Attdt, Hd, M H (Prom.). Dlr Antitoxin Ser Vsic Lab, Asst. Dir Bu Bus Prom. Director of Cancer Inst. Dir Cancer Inst, Asst, Health (Prom.). •Dir of Med Def Health. Dir of Nursing, Asst. Dir of Nursing Ed, Asst. Dir of Nursing TBC. Dir of Nursing Surg, Asst. Director Ps.vchological Services. Director Service for the Blind. Dir Serv for Blind, A.sst. Dir of School Fin Aid, Educ ;<Prom.). District Health Officer. District Health Officer, Health :<NCP). Dlst Health Officer, Asst Education for the Aged, Asst •Phy Therapy Tech Sr MH. Physician. Physician, Jr. Physician, Sr, Corr (Prom.). Principal Sch Nursing, Asst Principal Sch Nursing, Asst M H (Prom.). Principal School ot Nursing, M H (Prom.). Psych, Sr. Psych, Sr. Psychiatrist, Supvg. •Psychiatrist, Supvg. MH, Corr (Prom.), Psychological Asst. P H Dental Hyglenlst. Public Health Educator, MH, Prin. Pub Health Educ, M H , Supvg. Pub Health Nutritionist, Assoc, Health (Prom.). Ph Nutritionist, Sr, Health. P h Physician Chronic Diseases, Prin. Ph Physician, CDC, Sr. Ph Physician, Comm DIs, Assoc, Health, (Prom.). Ph Physician Pediatrics, Assoc. Ph Phy, Prin. T B Contnrf, Health (Prom.) Pub Health Physician, TBC, Sr, School Clerk Exam Closes On Sept. 1 Publicity Agent Radio, Sr. Recreation Instructor, Recreation Instructor. Recreation Inst, Asst Recreation Supvr. Rehabll Counselor, Assoc, Ed (Prom.). Research Scientist, Psychology, Assoc. School Attend, Asst In. School Attendance, Assoc In, Educ ( N C P ) , Sch Health Services, Assoc In. School of Nursing, Prin, M H (Prom.), Sclenti.st, Jr, Pathology. Social Worker. Social Worker, Med, Sr. •Social Wkr Psy, Sr. •Social Wkr, Psy, Sr. MH (Prom.>. Social Worker PA, Sr. Social Work, Y P , Supv of, S W (Prom.). Staff Attendant M H (Prom.). State Veteran Counselor. State Vet Counselor, Sr, Exec (Prom.). Super of Blindness Prevention, S W (Prom.). Superv of Math Ed. Supvr of Soc Wk. Supvr of Soc Work. WCB (Prom.). Supvr of Soc Work, C3W. Supvr of Soc Work, CW, S W (Prom.). Super of Soc Wk, MC. Superv of Soc Wk, Psy. Superv of Soc Work, Psy. M H (Prom.). Supvr of Social Work, PA, SW (Prom.). Supvr of T r g Pre Sch B1 CHiild. Test Development, Asst In. Test Development, Asst In, Ed (Prom.). Thoracic Surgeon, Prin. Thruway Prom Representative. Training Tech (Prom.). Training Tech, Assoc. Transfer A g e n t uberculosls Physician, Supvg. T B Roentgeonologist, Supvg. Veterinarian. Veterinarian, Supvg (Prom'.). Welfare Consultant Admin, SW (NCP). The exam for school clerk Jobs with the N Y C Board of Education remains open until Wednesday, September 1. Pay is $3,100 to $4,300 for "regulars:" substitute cleric positions, $14.25 a day, will also be filled. Apply to the Board of Examiners, 110 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, in person or by mail. Minimum age Is 19; maximum age for regular clerk, 45, for substitute, 60. All candidates must be high school graduates. Additional educational requirements are: either ( a ) one year of college with six semester hours in education and school records and accounts; or (b) 30 semester hours of post-high school study, including six hours in education and school records and accounts. Experience requirements for regular clerk jobs are: either ( a ; three years in approved office clerical work or ( b ) two years In school clerical work under appropriate license; or ( c ) two years in clerical work as civil service clerk or stenographer for la. Board of Education; or ( d ) equivEducation of Handicapped, alent. Asst In. Substitute school clerks may Educ of Speech Handicapped, qualify with one-half of the exAssoc. perience required for regular Ed Supvr, Prof Ed, Asst. school clerk. Eye Classification Analyst Guidance Counselor. MCG.XL N O T U ' K Guidance Supervisor, Corr ,<Prom.). BRANIQAK, lUENE MARIE CITAHistoloey Technician. TION P. 2031. 1954 T b e People ot tho State of New York. By tbe Grace ot Indus Hyg Physic, Assoc, God Free and Independent TO PUBLIC Indus Hyg Physic. Sr. A D M I N I S T R A T O R OF T H E C O U N T Y OF Inst Ed Superv Md. NKW YORK. K L L K N W I I X O X . KITTY Inst Educ Super Voc. G A Y BURROWS, A L B E R T nOURIHAN. GENEV'n:V!3 M A R O N K Y , ROSE COURTInstit Voc Instr. B U A N I G A N and " J A N E " •Laboratoiy Animal Caretaker, "NCEOYN. VTEJiENCE KLLE" ( i h « name " J a n e " beinr Bt. Lab Worker. Laboraloiy Worker, Sr, Health (Prom. >. Librarian, Asst, Bd (Prom.). Librarian, Assoc. Librarian, A.s.soc. Ed (Prom.). Librarian, Book Information, Asst. Librarian, Law, Asst, Educ (NCP., Librarian, Medicine, Asst, Educ (NCP•. Librarian. Medicine, Asst. Meduai Bacteriologist, Sr, U S3. Med Bacteriologist, Virology, Assoc. Medical Biochemist. Sr. Med Def Hosp Consultant M.'d Tt;ch. •Mfdicai Technician. Sr •Medical Technician, Sr. M H (Prom. <. •Medical Technician, TBS, 3r, Health iProm.). Nutntionist, Assoc. Occupational Instruct .ir. Occup Therapi.st. Occupational Therapist. Psy. Sr. Parole Di,-.tricC Director, Exec (Prom.'. Parole Officer. Pathologist, Sr. Pharmacist. Pharmacist, Jr. Phy.s Ed Rec. As.st In. Physical i'herapist. Physical Therapist. •Phys Therapist, Supvg. •Phys Ther, Supvg, Health Mroai. •. •Physical Therapist Ph Suprvg. •PtiysiCiU Therapy Tecli. Welfare Consultant, Admin, Sr, SW (Prom.). Welfare Consultant CW, Prin SW (Prom.). X - R a y Tech. X - R a y Tech, Sr. X-Ray Technician, Sr. MH (Prom.), Legal and Law Elnforcement . . • • Attorney, Sr, Insurance (Prom.). Comp Rev Examr, Sr, W C B (Prom.>. Dir of Criminal Ident Asst. Exec Officer D, Nassau ABC (Prom.). Industrial Investigator. Inspector of Penal Institutions. Inst Safety Superv ( N C P ) , Investigator. Lattor Mediator. Property Appraisal Examiner, Asst. Property Approp Exam, Jr. Property Approp CI Exam, Sr. •Secretary of Comm of Corr (Prom.). Dlv. of Employment Attorney, Sr, DE (Prom). Director of Research, DE (Prom,). Economist, DE (Prom.). Employment Manager, Assoc, DE (Prom.). Employment Security Manager, DE (Prom.). Employment Security Manager, Asst (Prom.). Payroll Examr. Assoc. DE (Prom.). Rec. NOW " B l l t r l t o " GokrhttW . tn0.7S F o i l B l i * Crib aa.OS 19.94 Chroma Fold Tarriacc 49.9.5 S9.90 Kold. Summrr Carrfatce 14.95 9.9li Trlmbln Aliim. Buthln'U Big DIsronnt r l a r P m A H herU . . 14.05 9.90 Folding Sleep, Stroller 19.95 9.00 Bnb7 Carrlaxe Msttreaa 3.95 1.44 " O r o - R l t e " Table Tender 39 OS 17.07 24.79 Maple Youth Bed 30.95 S.95 Wet Proof Crib Mattrew 10.05 BABY MART IjBlTeralty AT. nr. Bumatde, M;dlow S-1140 TALL GALS Latest Pall Fashions Dresses, Seperates and Coats Fashions for Tall Gals -SALE! SALE!- gUY DIRECT AND S A V I 1»7» Statistician, Sr, DE (Prom.). Statistics Clerk, Prin, DH (Prom.). Unemployment Ins Manager Sr, DE (Prom.). UI Rev Examiner, As.st, DE. U I Rev Examiner, Assoc, DB (Prom.). U I Review Examr Prin, DH (Prom.). UI Rev Examiner, Sr, DB (Prom.). T E C H N I C A L SERVICES Librarian, Med, Assoc, ED (NCP>. Personnel Techn Classificatioa (Prom.). Assoc Personnel Tech Clasa (Prom.). Prin Personnel Tech Clasa (Prom.). Sr Personnel Tech Class (Prom.) Personnel Technician Exam. Personnel Technician Exam Prin, CS (Prom.). Personnel Technician, M3, Assoc. Personnel Technician, MS, Sr. Personnel Tech Research, CS (Prom.). Professional Tech Asst. BX. 5 7 7 F u l t o n S t . ( o n e Fiisht u p ) IIL 5 - » » l « Mildred T o g e l Open Dailr antil 5..10 I ' M ; Thura. antU 8:30 P M M I G H T Y O U FAIL Y O U R VISION TEST? Thousamls Have Been Passed VISUAL T R A I N I N G Dr. HARRY OPTOMETRIST Visual Traininir Specialist 45 Weat 3nth St., N e w York CItT CllickerliiK I-UG49 B7 Appt PHOTO fry Cc\% fiotiticui. the true first njune of aaid i>erson beiii? uiiktiown to petitioner, and the name ' ConveHe" boin^ the approximate surname of th-* ptMson intended to desiaraate a paternal aunt of decedent) if l i r in? and if dea<l to their heirs at law, next of kin and distributeea whose naniee and of rc&iJenee are unknown and if they died aubse(iuent to the deeedent herein, to th>nr execufors, adniinistralora, leifulivi, d<'vii- ^5. assiffm ea and auoce»sora in iiUen>.:it whose names and of residciK'i' ar'j unknown and to all other heira at U w . next of kin and distribureea of Irene M,irit» JJranitran. the decedent litfrein, w h t ^ ' names and pla-es of residenee are unknown and cannot after dilitfeni imiuiry, be at-i-rtained. the next ot km afi.l h"irs at law of Irene Mai-ie Brr.nuin. send g-reetingr: VVHKliKAS T H E C O T N T Y T R U S T COMP A N Y . havin? its prineij'al place of buuines.s at No. M:un Street, White Plains, iu the State of New Y o r k , has lately applieti to lhe» S u n o s a l e ® Court of our County of N - w Y o r k to have a certain tnsirument in writnigr bearing date October 19IH. rchUiiiff to both re;d and p.Tsonal property, duly proved aa the laet will and tc.^'.iuu'ni of Irene Marie Brani* ffan, do( ea^ed, who waM at the time of her d e a h a i.-sidi'nt of Went 183rd Street and IMnehui-st Avenue, the County of New York. ^ T H E I U I F O R E , you and each of yon are cited to show -.ause before the Surrotfate's (-..'irt of our County of Ni-w York, at th'' Hall of Utcords in the County of J^ew York, on the ri'-nd day of September, one thju.-.ind nine hundred and fifty four, at half-pitHt leu o'elock io the forenoon of that day^why the f*aid will and tebtaniant i h o u U not be udmllttNl to probate iit a wiil of real and pemonal property. I N T E S T I M O N Y WUKUEOi^. we have eau»t\l the seal of the Sun oKate'a Court of the eaid (*ounty of N* w York to be lujreunlo aaUed. WITNESS, Honorable Wiihaui T, Collins, Surroirata of our eaid County of New York, at naid County, tike tath day of Aiuust la tbe year of our I.oni one thousand nine hundred and flfiyfour I (L-a.| P H I M P A. D O N A H U E . CUi'k stL Caufi> Dsiilu l / a l l j DAI1I1I0 l/UUMICa br BERENHOLTZ Feeding twin sons is a problem for T V star Herb Shriner, But protecting the milk that keeps them healthy is easy. His electric refrigerator does the job perfectly . . . gives 24 houra of refrigeration for only worth of electricity. Con Edison electricity ia a real bargain . . . costs about the same as U did 10 years ago. Page Einhl C I V I L S E R V I C E L E A D E R TiH>n«1ii7, Aiigiitit 31, 19S't Exams Now Open For State Jobs STATE Open-Competitive T o apply by mall for any ol the following State tests, mail request to the Examination Division, 39 Columbia Street, Albany, N. Y., » n d give number and title of examination; also enclose a large self-addressed envelope bearing 6 except with filled-out application cents postage. Do not enclose fees Required fees should be mailed to the State Department of Civil Service, State Office Building, Albany, N. y., with the filled-out forms. Applications may be obtained in person or by representative at the following locations: Information Desks Examinations, Division, 39 Columbia Street, or Lobby of State OfTice Building; NYC. State Department of Civil Service, Room 2301 at 270 Broadway, corner Chambers Street; Buffalo, State Department of Civil Service, State Office Building, Room 212; Local offices of New York State Employment Service. Last day to apply given at end vt each notice. 0215. SENIOR ARCHITECT. 16,590 to $8,070. Open to any qualified citizen of the U. S. There are 33 vacancies in Albany, 150 more expected. Requirements: <1) a profes-sional architect's license; A N D (2> 2 years of experience in work similar to that of Assistant Architect in State service performing Important architectural work on building plans and designs. Fee $5. Exam date. Saturday, October 23. (Friday, September 24). 0216. SENIOR HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS W R I T E R , $6.690 to $8,070. There is one vacancy in the Dept. of Public Works at Albany. Requirements: (1) high school graduation or an equivalency diploma: (2) 3 years of profes.sional experience in the preparation of hardware specifications which must have involved developing, writing and reviewftig specifications for hardware and fixtures used in building construction and maintenance; and (3) either ( a ) a bachelor's degree in architecture or engineering plus one more year of above experience and one year of experience assisting In work related to hardware design, manulacture or installation, or (bJ a master's degree in architecture or engineering plus one year of one of above types of experience, or ( c ) 5 years of experience assisting in work related to hardware design, manufacture or installation and one more year of the above described experience in the preparation of hardwaie specifications, or ( d ) a satisfactory equivalent. Fee $3. Exam data!. Saturday, October 23. ^Frlday, September 24). 0219. JUNIOR E N G I N E E R I N G AIDE, $2,720 to $3,520. There are 209 vacancies In the Dept. of Public Works at Albany and in the District Offices; more expected. Requirements: (1) high school graduation or equivalency diploma; and <2) either ( a ) one year of experience as a helper on engineering projects, or ( c ) a satisfactory equivalent. Exam date, Saturday, October 23. (Friday, September 24 k tion or agency offering casework services, of which one yi-'ar must have been under the supervision of a medical social work supervi.sor and one year must have been in a supervisory, consultative or admini.strative capacity; and (3) either ( a ) one more year of satisfactory medical social work experience, or (b' one more year of social caseworlc experience and specialization medical or p.sychlatric social work in the graduate study listed above, or ( c ) a satisfactory. Fee $5. Exam to be held Saturday, November 6. (Friday, October 8). operation of a calculating <key drive) machine (Burroughs, Comptometer, or similar type) or the succe.ssful completion of an acceptable cour.se in the operation of such machine. Fee $2. This test will be held in Albany and N Y P only. Exam date, Saturday, October 23. (Friday, September 241. 0224. SENIOR BUSINESS CONSULTANT (AIR COMMERCE). $6,590 to $8,0'i0. Open to any qualified citizen of the U. S. There is one vacancy in the Dept. of Commerce at Albany. Requirements: (1'' T w o years of satl.sfactory full-time paid experience in the evaluation of air commerce potential for submission to the Civil Aeronautics Board. In air route cases or cases involving justificatioa of air service to particular communities or areas; and (2) either ( a ) 6 more years of experience in the field of aviation as an air passenger representative, traffic manager, or traffic research analyst for a scheduled airline or in a responsible nosition with an aviation consulting firm or public agency handling aviation matters or (b) a bachelor's degree with specialization in transportation and 4 years of the above exper ience or ( c ) a satisfactory equi valent. Fee $5. Exam date. Satur day, October 23. (Friday, Septem ber 24). agricultural division of agricultural and technical institution plus two years' experience, or ( c ) equivalent. Fee $4. (Friday, Octobcr 8). 0231. RADIO TECHNICIAN, $3,920 to $4,950; one vacancy in Department of Conservation, L. I. State Park Commi.ssion. Requirements: (1) .second class or higher radio telephone operator's license from FCC and State driver's license; (2) three years' experience in installation, maintenance a^id repair of standard land and mobile radio transmitters and receivers of F M and A M types; and (3) either ( a ) high school graduation or equivalent, or (b) four more year's experience, or ( c ' equivalent. Fee $3. (Friday, October 8). 0232. JUNIOR MECHANICAL D R A F T S M A N , $2,720 to $3,520; two vacancies in Department of Public Works, Albany. Requirements: (1) high school graduation or equivalent; and (2) either ( a ) one year of drafting room experience, or (b) one year in college engineering course, or ( c ) high school courses in mechanical design, construction and drawing, or (d) equivalent. Fee $2. (Friday, October 8). 0233. I N S T I T U T I O N F I R E M A N , $2,720 to $3,520; one vacancy each at Letchworth Village and Central Islip State Hospital, two each at Pilgrim and Kings Park State Hospitals. No educational or experience requirements. Candidate.s must have sati.sfactory hearing and vi.sion and generally good physical condition, pc3.se.ss a State driver's license. Fee $2. (Friday, October 8). 0234. EXECUTIVE OFFICER F, ABC BOARD, Herkimer County, $3,540 to $4,490; one vacancy. Open only to residents of Herkimer County. Fee $3. 'Friday, October 8). 0227. SENIOR SOCIAL W O R K ER ( M E D I C A L ) $4,350 to $5,460. Tliere are two vacancies in the State University Medical Center at Brooklyn and one in the Dept. o ' Social Welfare at Albany. Requirements: (1) completion of two years or graduation study at a recognized school of .social work; (2) one year of satisfactory medical social work experience within the last 10 years in a recognized institution or agency offering case work services under the supervision of a medical social work supervisors; (3) either ( a ) one more year of medical social work experience, or (b) one more year of social case work experience and specialization in medical or psychiatric social work in the graduate work listed above, or ( c ) a sati.sfactory equivalent. Fee $4. 0220. JUNIOR LAND AND Exam to be held Wednesday. No- CL.AIMS ADJUSTER, $4,350 to vember 6. (Friday, October 8). $5,460. There are 11 vacancies in 0079. P H A R M A C I S T , $4,130 to the Dept. of Public Works, 4 each $5,200. There is one vacancy at at Albany and Buffalo, one each Dannemora State Hospital and at Rochester, Hornell and WaterGreen Haven Prison. Require- town. Requirements: Either (1) ments: (1) po.'^session of, or eligi- three years of satisfactory experbility for, a license to practice ience in the appraisal, negotiatiin, pharmacy in New York State; (2) .settlement or trial of real propergraduation from an approved ly claims ari.sing out of the acschool of pharmacy; and (3) two quisition of real property for a years of experience as a licen.sed governmental agency or large pubpharmacist. Fee $4. Candidates lic utility; or (2) one year of .such who have rlready filed need not experience p'us: college graduaPay rates for following are file again nor pay another fee but tion or two years of law expershould submit notarized state- ience or four years of engineering those given on the oRicial announcen.ents, which were issued ments bringing their experience or real estate appraisal experience; State salary up-to-date. Exam to be held Sat- or (3) college graduation and one liefore the new urday, October 23. (Friday, Sep- year of engineering experience, or schedules were issued. 0203. MEDICAL DEFENSE a master's degree in engineering: tember 24). or (4) proof of having parsed H O S P I T A L C O N S U L T A N T , $10,0036. PROCESS SERVER. Parts 1 and 2 of the professional 138 to $11,925; one vacancy in GRADE 2, N. Y. C O U N T Y . Usual engineering examinations: or (5) Health Department, Albany. Open salary range $2,361 to $3,385; ap- a satisfactory equivalent. Fee $4. to all qualified citizens and nonpointments to be at $2,995. At 0226. SUPERVISOR OF SO- present there is one vacancy in the Exam date, Saturday, October 23. citizsns, and to non-residents. Requirements: (1) State license to CIAL W O R K ( M E D I C A L ) , $5,090 District Attorney's Office, New (Friday, September 24). practice medicine; (2) one year to $6,320. There are three vacan- York County. Requirements: (1) 0221. P A R K M A I N T E N A N C E of post graduate study in ho.=pital cies, one each at Syracuse, Buf- high school graduation or equivalSUPERVISOR, $5090 to $6320. administration or public health; falo and Albany. Requirements: ency diploma^ and (2) one year (1) completion of two years of of full-time paid experience in the One vacancy in the Long Island (3) one year's experience in hosState Park Commission at Babypital administration involving adgraduate study in a recognized service of legal papers, or in field and school of social work; (2) two investigation or as a law enforce- lon. Requirements: Experience in ministrative responsibility; the fields of building and/or high'4) either ( a ' six yea's of mediyears of satisfactory medical social ment officer. Fee $2. Candidates way construction, of which five cal experience in public health or work experience, within the last must have been legal residents of 10 years, in a recognized institu- New York County for at least four years must have involved regular hospita^ administration, of which supervision over supervisory em- two years must have involved mamonths immediately preceding the ployees, journeymen, maintenance jor administrutive responsibility, date of the examination. Candi- men and helpers. Fee $5. Exam or (b) fotu- years' experience, indates who hare already filed for date, Saturday, October 23, (Fri- cluding two years of admini-strathis examination, originally day September 24). tive experience, and two years of scheduled for May 15, 1954, need general medical practice. Fee $5. 02 22. A S S I S T A N T S I P E R not file again but should .submit (Friday, September 3). V I S O R OF P A R K O P E R A T I O N S . a notarized statement bringing $3920 to $4950. One vacancy at 0205. SENIOR C L I N I C A L P S Y their experience up-to-date and $8,231; must submit an additional fee of Jones Beach State Park. Require- C H I A T R I S T , $6,801 to ments: T w o years of supervi.sory ^^ through Fi-iday; closeJ Saturday. Tel. WAtkins 4-1000 $1. Exam to be held Saturday, experience in the operation and one vacancy in Department of Mental Hygiene at Psychiatric I n October 23. (Friday, September Applications also obtainable at post offices except the New Yoric N Y maintenance of public recreational stitute, NYC. Requirements: (1) 24>. post office. ' • facilities and buildings. Pee $3 State licen.se to practice medicine; 05iO. C.-VSE W O R K E R . JUNIOR Exam date, Saturday, October 23. STATE—Room 2301 at 270 Broadway, New York 7 N Y Tel (2) graduation from medical SOCIAL CASE W O R K E R , various (Friday, September 24). scliool and completion of internS^^t^A.Ln'^ia ColumbU cities and counties. Salaries vary .•^hip; and (3) three years' fullStreet, Albany, N. Y.. Room 212, State Office Buiiding. Buffalo 2 N. V in the different jurisdictions, 0228. ASSOCIATE B I O S T A T I w o T x ^ f c^ exceptnip Saturdays. 9 to 12. Also. Room 400 at 155 ranging from $2,100 to $3,250. Ap- CIAN. $6,590 to $8,070; one va- time residency in psychiatric hosWest Main Street. Rochester, N. Y., Tuesdays, 9 to 5. All of foregoing pointments will be made to fill cancy at Roswell Park Memorial pitals. Fee $5. (Friday. Septemapplies also to exams for county jobs. vacancies in many local Welfare Institute, Buffalo. Open nation ber 3). 0206. S U P E R V I S I N G PHYSIn Department of Personnel, 96 Duane Street, New York Depts. ( N Y C Welfare Dept. will wide. Requirements: (1) bache CAL T H E R A P I S T , $4,053 to $4,and 30 graduate 7, N Y, ^Manhattan) two blocks north of City Hall. Just west ol not use this eligible list). Require- lor's degree 889; one vacancy in R habilitaments: (1) high school graduaBroadway opposite the LEADER office. Hours 9 to 4. k c e p t l n g Sat- tion or an equivalency diploma; hours in statistics or biostatistlcs; tion Hospital, West Hi(,vcrstraw. (2) three years' experience, iniivn''^® COrllandt 7-8880. Any mail intended for the and (2) either ( a ) college grad- cluding two years in biostatistlcs; Open to all qualified U. S. citizens. YoTk 7 " N " Y addressed to 299 Broadway. uation, or (b) four years of satis- and (3) either (a) two more years' Requirements: State licen.-e to factory, full-time paid experience statistical experience, or (b) com- practice physiotherapy and two of Only)_Pers(mnel Director. Board in social work with a public or pletion of requirements for Ph.D, years' experience. Pee S3. ' Friday, of Education 110 Livingston Street, Brooklyn 2, N. Y. Hours 9 to private social agency adhering to in statistics or biostatistlcs. or (e) September 3). 3:30; closed Saturdays. Tel. MAin 4-2800. acceptable standards or in .super- equivalent. Tee $5. (Friday, Octo 0207. SUPERVISING PHYSIvised teacliing in an accrediated ber 8). N Y C Travel Directions CAL THERAPIST (PUBLIC school, or (c) a satisfactory equi0229. A Q U A T I C B I O L O G I S T H E A L T H ) , $4,053 to $4,8!J9: three aapid transit lines for reaching the U. S., State and N Y C Civil valent. Fee $2. Exam to be held ( M A R I N E ) , $4,130 to $5,200; one vacancies in Bureau of Public Service Commission offices in N Y C f o l l o w Saturday, October 23. 'Friday, vacancy in Department of Con Health Nursing, Department of September 24). servation, Freeport. Open nation Health. Open to all qualified U. S. m c trams A, C. D, AA or CC to Chambers Street; I R T Lexington 0223. E X H I B I T DESIGNER, wide. Requirements: (1) two years citizens. R qulrements: State 11Avenue line co Brool^lyn Bridge; BMT Fourth Av^ue local 0" $3,360 to $4,280. There is one va- of college i,tudy, including appro cen.se to practice physiotherapy Brighton local to City Hall. cancy in the Thruway Authority at prlate courses; and (2' either <a) and two years' experience, of .H' Service Commission—IRT Seventh Avenue local tc Albany. Requirements: (1) one bachelor's degree plus two years which one year must have involvChristopher Street station. year of experience in the design, experience, or (b) bachelor's de- ed field activities in public health construction and decoration of ex- gree plus either master's degrt-e aetncy. Fee $3. (Friday, SeptemData on Applications by Mail Both the U. S. and the State issue application bianks and receive hibits and displays; and <2) either or 36 graduate hours in fish con ber 3). ( a ) satisfactory completion of two servation or related field, or ' c ) 0208. BIOCHEMISr, $4,053 to filled-out forms by mail. In applying by mail for U. S. Jobs do nol years of an art course at an ap- six years' experience in fish conenclose return oostage. If applying for State jobs, enclose 6-cent proved school with major work in .servation; or (d) equivalent. Fee $4,889; two vacancies in State University Medical Center, Syra•tamped, self-addressed 9-lnch or larger envelope. Both the U.S. and commercial art, or 1 b) high school $4. 'Friday, October 8). cuse, Requirements: d ) bachethe State accept applications if postmarked not later than the closing graduation or equivalency diploma 0230. M A R K E T I N G I ACII.l- lor's degree with specialization in date. Because of curtailed collections. NYO-residents should actually and two more years of above ex- T I E S SPECIALIST, $4,350 to $5,- chemistry, and (2) cither ( a ) one perience, or ( c ) a satisfactory do their mailing no later than 8:30 P.M. to obtain a postmark of equivalent. Pee $3. Dxani date, 460; one vacaiicy in Department year's experience in biochemi.stry, that date. Saturday, October 23, 'Friday, of Agriculture and Markets, .Al- or (b) master's degree in organic bany. Requirements: (1) high chemistry, physical chemistry or N Y C does not Issue blanks by mall or receive them by mall except September 24). school graduation or equivalent; biochemistry, or (c) equivalent. for nationwide tests and for professional, scientific and administrative 0225. OFFICE MACHINE OP- i2) two years' experience in cen- Pee $3. (Friday, September 3). Jobs, and then only when the exam notice so states. t U A T O H ( C A L C U L A T I N G — K E Y tralized marketing of farm prod0209. SENIOR MEDICAL T K C I I The U. S. charges no application fees. The State and the local D R I V E ) . $2,320 to $3,040. Tvio ucts: '3) either ( a ) bachelor's deCivil Service Commissions charge fees at rates fixed by law. vacancies in New York City and 3 gree from college of agriculture NICIAN, $3,251 to $4,032 >$3,411 in Albany. Requirement^: Either with specialization in economics to $4,212 for T B service': three V three months of experience in the or education, or (b) two years in (Continued on Pace 9> 0217. A S S I S T A N T H Y D R A U L I C ENGINEER, $5,360 to $6,640. There are two vacancies In the Dept. of Public Service at NYC. Requirements: (1) high school graduation or equivalency diploma; <2) one year of satisfactory engineering experience In the field of hydraulic engineering or in the supervision or operation of a public water supply system; and (3> either ( a ) a bachelor's degree in civil engineering plus one more year of above experience and one year of experience assisting in such work, or (b) a ma.ster's degree in civil engineeeing with specialization in hydraulics plus one more year of above experience or one year of experience a.ssistlng in such work, or (c) 5 years of experience assisting in work described above and one more year of the engineering experience as described, or (d) a satisfactory equivalent. Pee $5. Exam date, Saturday, October 23. (Friday, September 24). 0218. SENIOR E N G I N E E R I N G AIDE, $3,540 to $4,490. There are 72 vacancies in the Dept. of Public Works at Albany and in the District Offices. Sixty-six more are expected. Requirements: (1) high school graduation or equivalency diploma; and (2) either ( a ) 4 years of experience assisting in engineering work by performing .simple technical tasks and manual w^ork in office, field or laboratory, or (b) a bachelor's degree in engineering, or (c) equivalent. Fee $3.00. Exam date, Saturday, October 23. (Friday, September 24). Where to Apply for Jobs Exams Now Open For Public Jobs STATE Open-Competitive 9091. A.SSOCIATE A C C O U N T ANT (PUBLIC SERVICE), (Prom.), Department of Public Service, $6,590 to $8,070; one vacancy each in N Y C and Albany. One year as senior accountant or senior accountant (public service). Fee" $5. (Friday, September 24). 9095. P R I N C I P A L C I V I L E N G I NEER ( D E S I G N ) , (Prom.), Department of Public Works, $9,950 to $11,920; one vacancy in A l bany. T w o years as associate civil engineer (design), associate civil engineer, R.s.scciate civil engineer (highway pl.inning) or as.sociate .soils engineer; plus State license as profe.ssional engineer. Fee $5. (Friday, September 24). or two years as laundry supervi.sor. Fee $3. (Friday, September 3). 9084. SENIOR PHYSICAL T H E R A P Y T E C H N I C I A N (Prom.) institutions. Department of Mental Hygiene, $3,411 to $4,212; one vacancy each at Pilgrim State Hospital and Willowbrook State School. One year as physical therapy technician. Fee $2. (Friday, September 3). 9085. SENIOR MEDICAL T E C H N I C I A N (Prom.), in.stitutions. Department of Mental Hygiene, $3,251 to $4,052; one vacancy at Rome State School. One year as medical technician. Fee $2. (Friday, September 3). 9086. HEAD D I N I N G ROOM ATTENDANT (Prom.), Harlem Valley State Hospital, I>?partment of Mental Hygiene, $2,451 to $3,251; two vacancies. Two (Continued from Paj^e 8) vacancies in Department of Health, one each at Newburgh and Mt, Morris and J. N. Adam Memorial Hospitals ( T B service); one in Department of Mental Hygiene at Rome State School; one each at Clinton Prison and Dannemora State Hospitals, Correction Department. Requirements: (1) high school graduation or equivalent; and (2) either ( a ) completion of course in medical technology and two years' experience as technician in medical laboratory, or (b) four years' experience, of which two rears must have been under qualified supervision, or (c) equi9096. SENIOR ARCHITECT valent. Fee $2. (Friday, Septem- (Prom.). Department of Public ber 3). Works, $6,590 to $8,070; 31 va0210. SENIOR L A B O R A T O R Y cancies in Alban.y. T w o years as A N I M A L C A R E T A K E R , $2,931 to assistant architect; State licen.se $3,731; one vacancy in State Uni- as professional engineer. Fee $5, versity Medical Center, Brooklyn. 'Friday, September 24). Requirements: either (a) two 9097. ASSOCIATE L A N D A N D years' full-time paid experience in C L A I M S ADJUSTER (Prom.). handling and care of laboratory Department of Public Works, $8,animr.ls. ar (b) equivalent. Pee $2. 090 to $9,800; seven vacancies. (Friday, September 3). One year as senior land and claims 0211. ASSOCIATE A R C H I T E C T adjuster. Fee $5. (Friday, Sep$7,754 to $9,394; one Vacancy in tember 24). Division of Housing, NYC, and 9098. A S S I S T A N T L A N D AND one in Department of Public C L A I M S ADJUSTER (Prom.). Works, iilbany. Requirements: Department of Public Works. (1) State license to practice pro- $5,360 to $6,640; three vacancies fessional architecture; and (2) at Albany, one each at Rochester, four years' experience performing Watertown and Babylon. One architectural work on building year as junior land and claims plans and designs. Fee $5. (Friday, adjuster, junior civil engineer, September 3). junior civil engineer (design), 0212. M O T O R VEHICLE I N - junior civil engineer (highway SPECTOR, $4206 to $5,039; two planning), junior soils engineer or vacancies in Department of Pub- junior laboratory engineer. Fee $5. lic Service, Buffalo, and one ex- (Friday, September 24). pected in NYC. Requirements: 9099. J U N I O R LANT) AND (1) high school graduation or CL.AIMS ADJUSTER (Prom.), Deequivalent; and (2) either ( a ' five partment of Public Works, $4,350 years' xperience in repair, assem- to $5,460; four vacancies each at bling or mechanical inspection of Albany and Buffalo, one each at buses 01 heavy trucks, or (b) five Roche.ster, Hornell and Wateryears' experience with responsi- town. One year as senior draftsbility for supervision of complete man, senior engineering aide, general maintenance of bu.ses or junior civil engineer, junior civil trucks, or (c) equivalent. Pee $3. engineer (design), junior civil (Friday, September 3). engineer (liighway planning), 0213. P R I N C I P A L OFFICE M A - junior laboratory engineer or CHINE OPERATOR ( R E P R O - junior soils engineer. Fee $4. DUCTION, First, Second and 'Friday, September 24). Tenth Judicial Districts, $3,731 9100. SENIOR ENGINEER to $4,532; vacancies in Tempo- AIDE I Prom.). Department of rary State Housing Rent Commls- Public Works, $3,540 to $4,490; 72 .'iion, NYC. Open only to residents vacancies in main office and in 10 of N Y C and Na.ssau and Suftolk district offices; 66 more vacancies Counties. Requirements: three expected. One year as junior enyears' experience in operation of gineering aide, junior draftsman, duplicating and related office ma- junior mechanical draftsman or chines, including offset printing junior ; rchitectural draftsman. machines, of which one year must Fee $3. (Friday. September 24). have '"•een in responsible superOld pay rates given In followvisory capacity. Fee $3. (Friday, ing exams: September 3). 9077. SENIOR M E D I C A L TECH0214. T R E E P R C N E R FORE- N I C I A N ( T U B E R C U L O S I S SERM A N , $2,931 to $3,731; one va- VICE) (Prom.), Department of cancy in Department pf Public Health, $3,411 to $4,212; one vaWor£s, Albany. Requirements: two cancy each at J. N. Adam Meyears' experience in tree care and morial Hospital and Mt. Morris removal. Pee $2. (Friday, Sep- T B Hospital. One year as meditember 3). cal technician (tuberculosis serSTATE vice). Fee $2. (Friday, September 3>. Promotion 9078. S U P E R V I S I N G PHYSICandidates in the fullowing S(a<e proniutioii exams must be CAL T H E R A P I S T (Prom.), State Hospital, West prcspiit, qualified eniploycos of RehabiliUtion Department of (lie depiir(mrnt or agcncy men- Haverstraw, tioned. New pay scales are Indi- Health, $4,053 to $4,889; one va«'atcd. All additional increment, cancy. One year as physical theraafter Jive yejrs' satisfactory ser- pist. Pee $3. (Friday, Septemvice, will also be paid. Last day ber 3). to apply given at end of each no9079. P R I N C I P A L A C T U A R I A L tire. C L E R K (Prom.), N Y C office. State 9089. A.SSISTANT S U P E R I N - Insurance Fund, $3,571 to $4,372: TENDENT JONES BEACH one vacancy. One year in clerical S T A T E P A R K (Prorn.), L. I. State po.sition allocated to G-6 or highPark Commis.^ion, $6,590 to $8,- er. Fee $3. (Friday, September 3). 070; one \iicaucy expected at 9080. SENIOR OFFICE MABabylon. One year in position al- CHINE OPERATOR (OFFSET located to G-20 or higher. Fee $5. P R I N T I N G ) , (Prom.), $2,771 to (Friday, September 24). $3,571; for promotion within pro9(190. SENIOR T R U C K W E I G H - motion units, within entire deER I Prom.', Department of Pub- partments, to other departments. lic Works, $3,020 to $3,880; 20 Competitive cla.ss employee on or vacancies throughout State. Three before July 9, 1954. Fee $2. ' F r i months as truck weigher. Fee $3. day, September 3). (Piiclay, September 24). 9081. S U P E R V I S O R OF SOCIAL 9091. S E C R E T A R Y OF COM- W O R K ( P S Y C H I A T R I C ) , (Prom ) MISSION OF C O R R E C T I O N Department of Mental Hygiene, I Prom.), Department of Correc- $4,664 to $5,601; one vacancy each tion. $7,300 lo $8,890, one vacancy at Syracu.se and Letchworth State at Albany. One year in position Schools. One year as senior social and two which as of March 31, 1954, was worker (psychiatric) allocated to G-25 or higher, or Is years in school of social work, now allocated to R-22 or higher. preferably with master's degree. Pee $3. (Friday, September 3). Fee $5. iFriday, September 24). 9092. D I S A B I L I T Y B E N E F I T S 9083. SENIOR SOCIAL W O R K F..\AMINER i P i o m . ) , Workmen's ER (PSYCHIATRIC), (Prom.), Compensation Board, $3,360 to Department of Mental Hygiene, $4,280; seven vacancies in N Y C . $4,206 to $5,039: one vacancy each One year in position allocated to at Blnghamton and Utlca Statt! G - 6 or higher, or now allocated to Hospitals. O n e year as social R - 7 or higher. Fee $3. (Friday, worker (p.sychlatric) and two years September 24). at school of social work, prefer9(»93. P R I N C I P A L A C C O U N T - ably with master's degree. Fee $3. ANT (PUBLIC SERVICE), (Friday, September 3). (Prom ), Department of Public 9083. C H I E F L A U N D R Y SUService. $8,090 to $9,800; one va- P E R V I S O R (Prom.i, institutions. cancy in Albany. One year as Department of Mental Hygiene. associate accountant or associate $4,053 to $4,889; one vacancy at accountant (public service). Fee Cenlial Islip State Hospital. One $5. (Friday, September 24). year as head laundry supervisor Mattea\ri;n, Department of Correction. Three months au senior psychiatrist. Fee $5. (Friday, September 3). 9076. D I R E C T O R OF MEDICAIL DEFENSE 'Prom.), Department of Health (exclusive of Division of Laboratories and Re.search and the institutions), over $10,000; one vacancy in Albany. One year in 9088. A S S O C I A T E A R C H I T E C T profes.sional medical position al(Prom.), Department of Public located to G-40 or higher. Fee $5. Work.s, $7,754 to $9,394; one va- • Friday, September 3). cancy expected in main ctffice. COUNTY AND VILLAGE T w o years as senior architect; State license as professional arOpen-Competitive chitect. Fee $5. (Friday, Septem0550. W A T E R W O R K S S I T E R ber 3). I N T E N D E N T , Grade I I I , Town of 9075. S U P E R V I S I N G P S Y C H I A - Bedford, Westchester County, $3,T R I S T ( P r o m ) , Institutions, De- 900. (Friday September 24). partments of Mental Hygiene and 0560. W A T E R S U P E R I N T E N D Correction, $8,350 to $10,138; 50 ENT, Village of Medina, Orleans vacancies in Mental Hygiene; Counly, $4,000. (Friday, .Septemthree at Dannemora and four at ber 24). years as attendant. Pee $2. ' F r i day, September 3). 9087. A S S I S T A N T ELECTRIC E N G I N E E R (Prom.), Department of Public Service, $4,964 to $6,088; one vacancy in NYC. One j'ear as junior electric engineer or junior valuation engineer. Fee $4. (Friday, September 3). ANOTHER AMERICAN HOME CENTER VALUE World's Most Beautiful Food FreezerRefrigerator CYCLA-MATIC F R I G ID A I R E With G l a m o r o u s N©W Coftwawun^ StylingI N o w — A m e r i c a ' s No. 1 refii®erator is the most beouliful e v e r ! Glamorous porceloin int e r i o r f i n i s h e d in a p o i t e l shade—with rich golden tiim. C h o i c e of white or two colors O N THE OUTSIDE. Right o n left-opening doors. Kilchen-Size Food Freeien Keeps up fo 7 3 lbs. frozen! f o o d l e r o zone safe. Refrigerator Defrosts Itself V/ithout buttons, dials, timers or heaters. Defrost water is e v a p o r a t e d automaticollyl I American Home Center. Inc. 616 THIRD AVE., at 40th St., N.Y.C. SAVINGS ON APPLIANCES. AIR CONDITIONERS. TOYS. MU 3-3616 DRUGS. GIFTWARE. NYLONS Eligibles on State Clerical ' T h e L E A D E R b e ^ n s serial pubItcation of the State eligible lists for clerk, file clerit, account clerit* Mid statistics clerit, recently established by the State Civil Service Department. The written tests were held March 27. There are 2,913 names on the clerk list. 2.127 for file clerk. 500 for account clerk, and 359 for statistics clerk. The new pay scale in the four titles is $2,320 to start, $3,040 after five years, and $3,184 after six years' continuous and satisfactory servicc. STATE Open-Competitive CI.RKK, M M * DftpartmetitH and Iiistittitlonf. I . Ryiiu, H t r r y . Bklyii I02'.;60 a . Siieider. Louis, B k l j n 101700 .1 B<-oU«t. Arthur. N Y C 101150 4. Browu, Mclvin. Bronx 101160 5, Krafft, Hurry, Jamaica 00500 « . Holbrook, Horace. Schtdy . . . . 9 0 5 0 0 7. Mar.ianobile. Carl, Bklyn . . . . 0 0 5 0 0 8. Case, Dorolliy, Bronx U0450 0. WesMake. Donald, Albany . . . . U U 4 5 0 10. A i m , Anu.leliee, L I Oily . . . . 0 9 4 5 0 11. Stockcr, Joan, Mcchanicvl ..00450 12. Johnson, Robert, Bethpage . . 00450 1,J. Wadai, Frank. Buffalo 00000 14. Debarthe, Joseph, Albany . . . . 9 8 0 5 0 15. Hynian, Irwin, Bronx 08050 10. Sallilter. l ^ u i s , Bklyn 08000 17. Goldn^in. Morris, Bklyn 08000 I S . Rar>fofffl, Hyman, N Y C ....08000 19. Schatz, Dorothy, R.-»Ten» . . . . 9 8 0 0 0 20. Schoonmalter. P., BuITalo . 98000 21. Wcistmnn, Joseph, BWyn 98900 an. Lapalnie, Joseph, T r o y . . . . 98730 Z t . Tobin. Rita, Westbury 98360 2 t . LnckUart, Leonie, Jamaica ..08350 25. Silver, Zalila Rooheater . . . . 98350 SB. Lamm, CUarles. N Y C 98350 27. Modell, Lillian, Bronx 98350 2 « . Mai.nitiff. C., Albany 98350 29. Laferriere, Helen, T r o y 98360 .•JO. Powers, lillinor, T r o y 98350 31. Kipi), Benjamin, Albany ....98180 ;!•;. 3;;. ,".4. .'l.l. :wi. ,17. ."JR. 39. 40 41. 4';. 43. 4». 4.S. 4(1. 47. 48. 40 r.o, 51. 5';. 53. 54. n.l. 50. 57. 58. 50. GO. Bl. 8;!. 03. 04. 65. 00. 87. 88. •0». 70. 71. 73. 73. 74. 75. 7«. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. »•!. 83. 81. 85. 88. 87. Peanall. ^fa^y, N Y C 9S1.S0 Loi-e, Eloise, Bronx OSilSO Cook. Richard. Island P k . . . . 0 7 9 0 0 M Kune, Jnmcs, Bklyn 97800 Rubin, Judith. Bayside 97800 Robiimon, Robert. Colleifo P t 97800 Lacy. Jerome, Bronx 07800 Matlhew!., Rose, Flushing . . . . 0 7 8 0 0 Buclian.in. Ajries. Albany . . . 97800 MiHcr, Ethel. Bklyn 97800 KaniiiisUy. I.illlan. Albany ..07800 Conhy. Mnril.vn, Albany ....07800 M.vcr. Willlnm. Albany 07800 Myers. Francis. T r o y 07800 Kinir, John, Delm.%r 07800 Hovvoltl. Helen, Bronx 07800 Ray, Chartes. Bellerose 97800 vyehmeyc^ Burbara, Watervliet 97800 Maillotix, William, Watervliet 97800 Markam. Dorothy. Hornell . 97800 Warner, Eleanor, Rochester . .07800 Uprieht. Jeanne, Gloversville 07800 Grant, Richard, Bronx 97740 Mirllane.v, Vera, Albany ....97740 Burke, Geoffrey, Albany ....97740 Ropas. George, N Y C 07030 Lenahan. Helen, N V C 97300 G ant, Norman, Cohoes 07300 Rubinowitz, Rubin, Bklyn ,.07300 Whalanrt. Norman. Delmar ..97350 Grand Bernard, Albany 97360 Tuttle. Joyce. N Hartford . . . 9 7 3 5 0 Silterl.T, Pearl, Albany 07350 Miller, Roeer. Delmar 97250 Gilbert., L., T r o y 97350 Banfl. Elaine. Slaten Isl 07360 Tierney, Sandra, T r o y 97350 Saxby. Ruth, Albany 97350 Fox, Loretta, T r o y 97350 Johnson, John. Bronx 97350 t a r r , Raymond, N Y C 97350 Curran, John, T r o y 97250 Garvin, Helen, Albany 07250 Couch, Leslie, Albany 97140 Stevenson, K., Delmar 97030 oiusburff, Joan, Albany ....90810 P i v a w e r . Rita, Bronx 00810 Barrett, Sally, Rensselaer . . . 96810 Roberts, William, T r o y ....90750 MeeUan. Alfred. Bronx 96750 Nolan, Blondina, Buftalo 98700 Goldflsher, Harvey. Bronx . . 06700 Hotchkiss, Helen, Syracuse , . 9 0 7 0 0 .Sousa, Mary. Goshen 98700 Frezon, Edward, Albany ....00700 Lyons. Rosemary, Bklyn . . . . 98700 88. 80. 90. 91. 82. 83. 04. 95. 96. 87. 98. 89. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 118. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 1,32. 133. 1.14. 136. ISO. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. Scholniek, Zelda, Bklyn ,...96700 Furrelly, Dorothy, Albany ..98700 Harrison, Mary, Albany ,...98700 Bersan, Kathleen. Albany . . . 98700 Gordon. Grace, Bklyn 00700 Horn, Donna, Albany 06700 O'Connor, John, Albany ....98590 Ryan, Thomas, N Y C 98480 Bond. George, Ith.ica 08350 Briitlia, Antony, Bronx 98300 Miller, Ethel, Albany 08150 Gill, Joyce, Albany 00150 McMillan, David, Delmar 90160 Deveneau, Georee. Watervliet 08150 Cronin, EUn. Lakemont ....98160 Ritkin, Esther, St.iten Isl . . . . 9 0 1 6 0 Maxwell, Ruth, T r o y 98150 Schlein. Florence. N Y C 08150 Schwartz. Marvin. Albany . 06160 Barnes, William. Watervliet . . 0 6 1 5 0 Hardt. Janet. Syracuse 90150 Burch. Dorothy, Albany ....06150 Kerruish, Elaine. Buffalo 96150 Neldl, Carol, Albany 06150 Boris, Marjorie. Alh.iny ....98150 Moriarty, E.. Woodside 90040 Glass, Marion, Woodside ....05820 Ollmore, Helen, W a t c r t o w n . . 0 5 8 3 0 Reedy, Helen, A l b a n y 95820 Israel, Clar«, Albany 95820 Donohue, Mario. CohoM ....96710 Stas-e. Martna, Albany 05000 Falzarauo, Janet, L i t t l e F U 05600 Walder, Joseph. F a r R o c k w * 85600 Lockwood, M., Albany 96600 Gillespie, Jane, Castleton ....95600 Simetkol, John, N Y C 96900 Manell, Thomaa, Whitehall . . 8 B 6 0 0 Benzie, Lawrence, Watervliet 95600 Shearer. Frank, Albany 95600 Thompson, Olera. Stony Brk 85600 Cross, Mareiierite, Albany ..95600 Seppa, Georgine, Bronx 95600 Bart, Clara, Schtdy 95600 Messina, Paul, Rochester 86490 Cohen, Sidney, Bronx 95380 Scweikert. V . . Bklyn 85270 McLane. Marie. Dansville 85160 Myers, Joanne, T r o y 85189 Carlstrom. Mary, Albany ,,..86160 Ponce, Raymond, Albany . . . . 9 5 1 0 Q Shaffer. Pauline, Bklyn ....95050 Draper. Bnth, W Albany . . . . 9 5 0 5 0 Jakubee. Vera. Oneonta ....85050 Dykeman, John. Albany ....85050 Wells, Janice. Collins 85050 GUIDE ^ ^ SHOPPERS If omen's Specially Stores Household Beauty ISecessities F I K M T I RE R I O S A T PRIl'B.S i O l i C A N AFFORD FarnUfire, appllunres, Kifts, elotliinK. ete. tat real savings) Miinieipal Kmployeea Service. Room 438, IS I'ark Uow. CO 7-D300. N E W F A L L DRESSES, 3,93 to 12.95 « N E W FALL BLOUSES • N E W FALL SKIRTS Specially Priced Wool or Orion Sweaters On Sale « Rebuilt Refrigerators Air All mikoa. all sizes A.C.. D.C., G a » . From one to t w o yra. guarantee. Expert Service and Repair. We also sell or rent small refrigettes. K E M RF.FRKJERATIOM S A L E 3 51 Seventh Ave. So. W A . 8-0S8C G. M. C . 178 C H U R C H S T . Bet. Duane and Rcade St. ^ T y T T T T T T T T T V T T T T T T T T T T ^ t ANNE GARY 3 DESIGNER-CRAFTSMAN OF HANDWROUGHT JEWELRY Original and Custom-Made ^Store: 84 Cliariet St. W A 4-0826^ Biittoms Kewebbetl $4 NOI.VS »ll Cu«ioai Mcwie ^llproxers & Kenpholstery at l.owest I'rlres. Sp^ciAl K.ltiM tor i»r. living n a , reniihoUtereil M jtti-ef.'fet re-niade & hteril., f t . 0 5 Bp Itox .^priiffH -. tfuills •• I'illuws Ai.) «(IHK 1.1 \U.\NTl';i';i> Crown Bedding & Upiiolstcry uml Storage LE W O 6-0745 NF.W INSUUl-.D V'A.SS » T Uiv t''l,.i It I.' to All I'oinli CY 8-'J110 , Iroin I ;ii«,.ll' It I. jt O-.'S.'i.l. J ii U tm-al K<ii-Uin\<i.\H, Lone Ite'M'h. til<iu(ltiliii-*. Kt-iisitimlile. T l 1-HK(>0 Mr t'ixit P A N T S O R SKIRTS 'Co matfh »uui lacliits 300.000 pattema t.awsol) l.iiUiriui: St Weiivinii Co.. 166 Fulton St.. cornel liroadway N Y.C. tl UiKUI up> WOrib 2 2517 8 TVL-L i M Kt.ini,! V.e lu,>u •,'(., l u j Ni i •l.pev,.il • > y : I . F . N T K D Kor C i n l SLMvice i l j Lliii\L'r to tiio KxaniinaAll ii.iiUi's. teriiis. AddSit;:.: :i3'rai)lis. Inlci'iuttioniU .. . '.M,. K t^Ulh St. Uli -l ^UOO I (ill U.iiU l>.ni. i n.-itntftiims I.:'atN 1 I jaib ii ,, Eju'-^el. N ;. •II . M KKV K.iiie I ' l M ;..'lioul, 11, 11 4l) VV. 151,-j ; LE 4 S889 Any Make Serviced & Rep'd. I N S T A L L A T I O N $23.50 UP niuvint;, etorine All 111 H^.rta LOADS. P K - loii.ld all over US.\. sijcclalty T i l i t . an,! i-Iii-ni.i. Spi-fial r;ii>-^ to Civil S.TViee y i . i l • D o l i i i l i l i o . v s . W A 7-1)000. ism.i to TO.N Df: I . L X E . CASH 4 CAR.RT PRATT E L E C T R I C C O . A.SVTIME .\U T^ p-'-H L . . * ll.Ui's C.innlitioning .lir 10S4 J I M STEVENSON M iWNC PINK QUALITI DPHOLSTERINQ Bottoms rebuilt e.tpertiy your home. Chairs $4.05. Sofas $».S5. I'urniture recovered wide selection Encore Dccorators. 1537 3econ,l Ave., BO 8 .1450 and Ti Weet 86th. MO 6 3 U 3 . SPECIAL SALE 1954 Mitchell Air-CondlHonerj Greatly Reduced. $169.90 .l.iiniiii';! ilirhinuiMi Hill Ui^iiiiiiit 10 t i i i l Workers » I. 0 (IlltiS IHaving Made to order S'OUT or our fabric*. Aleo travers rods, any length, made t « order and Installed at reasonable prices. SPECIAL S A L K : 3 WEKKS ONLY S o f a ; T w o Chairs and 5 Cushion CMere y » 3 . 0 0 : Formerly $13S.0«. Free estimates. Open evenings till 8 P.M 134 7tll A v e . a., nr. 10th S t , CH S-7458 lliikir ll)')'. Upholstering • New & Old Slip Covers - Draperies ANDREW FISCHER Ipholslering to 60 i^ud For ail iiiKtl.v.sis uf civil service probteiu^ ill tlu* foi'ffruiit of the iitfwji. retil li. J. Bfniaid'.s wt'fkly ctilmiui, "l.oukiiig Insitic." See All JUt'cM Sold at niscoiuit. Wally's ll.'lr, : n I'li'iniiMis A v . IIIUI MO 2-8070 ( aterittif t'acilities HALL vaiU^a lor t-uuiiig Receptions and 1*1'; . ^rle IVirtirs 3 Iltl.-S O ' l l K I L N 2:t,ftli Street anil llraililock Avenne Bi'Ue Uosc. L. I lloltis &-USSI Miiviii)! and Storiiae L l i . l i l -MiVl-NO i M K S S K M i K U S K K V I C E 'LLLI: DODKIL.S T l t l T K . MO'J'OKCVrl.E WAGO.N j u ; t N vv.vi;i;.\.MA.N rn. 3 m i s Pels w i.s V.M\Ki:if.s N i ; w 1 ' I : t i«!IOI' Dw.vv AT b t h .-••1.. 11.K. c a t 3 4 7 0 0 • io " of ail bici-kls of IHlptnes. Also T i f r ' e iloiiUcy^, Cunarii'S. I'ar..; Tropu'ii Jc t.olJlUli & a full line of Italiy Sillers riiK 4 NTS IM) IT I I A O * ,NM H N ( . SIlOI-I'l.Nti .HtiKVICK M'^ttlJOU.N II.VIIV <.\ltH TVl'INO IVrviii ,lty coiid'K teit SiBhlseciiif or wiiat do you neeU? S[>unidii. Ii'iench aud Knifli-ili "I VI' IMi:tu a lU. 6::t* p.m.) CH 3 - i a i l eves., werkeiiilji. Television U'JAKANi'lutlD WiiUin I tiour tiO S ::ot>tf, llepairs T V BKAND BlCKViC'E Puymcut^ arranrod 1149 Prooiiect 4 v a . Conditioning NCW 1054 MODEL 21" ADMIRAL M Upholstering Cultura CIKCI.r. C l ' T S I V L I N G T o Greet T h e Wind. Sun and Sea B * T , OKORGK n » H I S A I R - C O N D I T I O N E D SALOM Open nights 'til 3. Thurs. 'til 9. SaU B-6 601 5 A v e ( • e cor. 4S St.» M O 7-9097 FACTOR* SKAI.HD $139.95 CARTON* N o R i t n C h a r i e f o r Warranty N o Extra Choree f o r F,B. T a x EhrinaB TV Sal** a»» W. 3 « l t St. It S*rvle« 144. 145, 148. 147. 14S. 148. 150. 151, 168. 153. 154. 165. 158. 167. 158. 159. 180. 101, 168, 183. 184. 185. 168. 187. 168. 168. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 176. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 188. 18.*. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 188. 180. 191. 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Bam Red (B's o n l y ) tlj(0/(al. Minimum order 4 one r a l . eana or 1 five ffal. can Money back if not satisfactorr CHEMSOL. INC. 74 Dod Ct., Elizabeth, N. J. REAL ESTATE Part Timm it'omen BROOKLYN I I BE A PROUD HOME OWNER Investieate these I * exceptional ^ J buys. J * % INCOME P R O P E R T Y H A N C O C K ST. | % JNEAR HOWARX) AVK. — 2 * J f a m i l y brick, combination s i n k s , * ^steam. Price $17,500. Cash $ 3 , - * $500. I D E C A T U R ST. | JTHROOP — 8 family, modem ^ • brick. Price $35,000 M A L E O R FE1VL\LE—PART O R * I I O P K I N S O N AVE. * full-time selling for manufacturers rep. If you have some personality, S S T . M A R K S — 7 apai-tments,$ 1 store, possession. Price $15 you can earn $75—or more weekly. * F o r appointment call ULster 5- |500. Cash $1,500. 6350. M r . Trager. * P A C I F I C ST. * I BROOKLYN — 4 story, 8* * apartments. Cash required $ 2 , - * $500. ^ 5° Cigar BEUEVE IT OR NOT TAMPA PRINCE B y Di Fiore Demand T i i e m — Smoke T h e m b o x 30 - 330 I f not available at your store Call MA 4-4970 By M a i l : DiFore, G,P.O. Box 634. Brooklyn, N, Y . Postage Prepaid to Civil Service Workers % ^ Many S P E C I A U DON'T W A I T . TIME JVtiKNTd, ranvit«i,rr<, lioilae to houso. Porei-lanized, wubliable. haiulniade, flowcrixl eentei-picces for btores. Jaeotjy, as E. 20. CH a 3i>ua. "LOOKING INSIDE^ (S«>e P a « e 2) available to Sla. A C i ' TO D A T I CUMMINS REALTY * Ask for Leonard Cummins N i l * UacDancal St. % Open tiundays 11 t o * * I Brooklra . PR. 4-6611 4 * FURNISHED APTS. W h i t e - Colored. 1 and 3 nx>m apts., beautifully furnished, k i t c h enettes, bathrooms, elevators. K i s met Arms Apartments, 57 H e r k i mer S t „ between Be<iford and Nostrand, near 8th Ave, and Brighton lines. Screens, PAKT Ororan. M a r r a r e t . A l b a n r Smith, Diana, Albany 9302* Samson, Martin, Flushlnc . . . . 9 3 5 1 * Dietsel. Franele, Pleasant T l x 0 3 6 1 * Clarkson, William, N T C .,..9340* Roberts, John, Albany 93400 McCarroU Rita, A l b a n r ....9.34oa Hill, Mildred, Bronx 9340* Keeler, Ronald, Albany 83400 Story, Annette, Baldwin . . . . 9,3400 O'Connor, Dorothy, Albany .,93400 Cohen, M y m a , Baldwin 93400 Gardner, Joan, Albany 93400 Clark, Eileen, Bklyn 93'290 McKenna, Euircne, Bklyn . , . . 9 , 3 2 9 0 Balfoort. Stella, Albany 93390 Tallmadre, F., Albany 9.32!)0 • Brumaehim. Marvin, Glorrevle 93200 Schofman, Rose, N T C 93180 Ahr, France*. Slinicerlnd ....93180 Daley. Bernard. Albany 83070 Finney. John. N T C 9,3070 Magin, 0«rtrude, Menando ..92980 Flather, Jane. Delmar 92860 Real, Anita, Dannemora ....92850 Rabineaa. Sadie. A l b a n r 93850 Rosen, R a t h , N T C 92850 Pitrserald, F.. F.lmhur»t 92850 Simon, Jndlth, Albany 92850 Greenbergrer, Leila, Bronx 92850 Barber, Eleanor, Albany ....92860 O'Brien, Helen, R a y Brook . . 9 2 8 6 0 Larsen, Palrieia, Bklyn 92740 Grohman, Walter. Flnshinv . . 82680 Wharton. Shirley, L I CItr . . 9 2 6 3 0 Costello, Swear, Corona ....936.30 Waterson. Isabel, A l b a n r . . . . 93630 Manne. Joteph. N T C 93630 Dyer, LUllan, Oyster B a r . . . . 8 3 6 3 0 Corbeil. Francis. Cohoea ....82620 Katzman. Evelyn. A l b a n r . . . . 9 2 B 2 0 L e i r h , Madeline. Spartd Ohta 92620 Spier, Tlllie. NTC 93530 Burko. 9 e o r » » , N T C 92460 Butler, Jack, A l b a n y 92410 Foy, Aratha. Troy 93410 Oryska, Eleanor. Elmlra ....93410 Whitmore. Mary, Albany . . . . 9 2 4 1 0 E w a r t , Hrfen, Ocdenebnrr .,92300 Carbonneal, K., W a t e r f o r d .,92300 Wesp, Carole, Buffalo 82.300 Jackson, Dorothy, Batk 9230* T a l r o , Josephine, Oullderlnd 92300 Allan], William, Plattsburc .,92.300 MoHoy, E r a . Howard Bch . . . , 8 2 3 0 * Humphrey, Ellen, Dunkirk ..9230* Didomenicantonio, T . . W a t e r r t 93300 Mannuzza, Puliue. L I City . . 9 2 3 0 0 Hanley, Mary, Nyack 93300 Drellieh, Frances, Jamaica ..92300 Pineher, N.mcy, T r o y 92309 D u f f y , Helen, N T C 92300 Dip.aatina, Evelyn. Utica ....92300 Curtis. Frances. Watervliet ..93300 Turner, Geraldine, Bronx . . . . 9 3 3 0 0 Berfflund, Nina. Centrl V l r ..82,300 Kerton, Ruth, Albany 82300 Privler, Ida. Albany 9230* Watson, Alfred, Delmar ....93340 1.0 9-1835 TV Service-Today! Sales Lists Cat]fleld, Betty, Albanr 9S0B0 Douffherty, Carol, Albany . . . , 86050 Zansrrando, Robert, Albany . , 06060 Stein, Richard, N Y C 06050 Keenan, Patricia, Albany . . . . 05050 85060 Diener, Chorlee, Schtdy Mooney, Rosemary, N T C . . . . 96060 86060 Mowita, Saul, Bronx Ashworth, Margafet, T r o y . , 85060 96060 Buhrle, Carole, Buffalo Cardona, Jennie, A l b a n y . . . , 96060 L a r d a r d l o . Frank, BUlyn . . . . 05050 95050 Gardner, William, T r o y 04940 K e l l o f f i , Elaine, Bath Green, Maria. P o n r h a n a r . . . . 94840 Dwyer, Robert, Amsterdam . , 94940 Harvey, Audrey, Schtdy . . . . 84040 94880 Smith, W.alter, T r o y 94830 O'Oara, Patricia, Oione Park 848.30 Tokarskl, Stanley, R a y Brook 94830 Tooley, Christine, Albany . . . . 848,30 Kaplan. Morris. Bklyn 94830 Schwart!!, Sarah, Bronx ..., 84720 MaltK, Robert, Bklyn 84720 Mitchell, Mary. Bklyn 94720 Kopeza. Doris, Cohoee 94720 Hart, Alethea, N T C 84810 Camae, Oussie, Bronx 94500 94500 Clancy. Rolaml, N T C KnapO, Marilyn, Menande . . . , 84500 R r a n i , Barbara. Sound Bch . . 94500 Rakoczy, Stephen, Buffalo . . 84600 Goldstein, Norma, Bronx . . . . 84500 94500 Miller. Shirtey. Albany 94500 Hillicke, C.. Queens V l » 94500 Ramhir, Janet, Bklyn 94500 Lemaneky, Minnie, Bklyn . . . 94B00 Keefe, M a r y . Depew Henderson, Haxel, Bnrko . . . . 94500 Conley. Robert. Watervltot , , 94 BOO 84 BOO Dyer, Sylvia, Bronx KIniakr, James. I l e n i R l a e r . 84500 94600 Mlnet, T i r i i n f a , Albany ... .94600 Newman. Lydia, Bklyn 94B00 Crompton C.. Bklyn 84600 Martin. Marjorie. • OreeniM .94390 Brienca. Frances. Oneonta . ,94S!I0 Hiirhby. L o l l . Sllnrerind ... 94380 Kohn, Frances. Albany ... 94170 Baranishyn, Kate. S Omna P k 94170 MeKenna, Mary, Bklyn ,94170 Kelly. Marraret, Hirhland . . . .,84170 Lemonier. Claude, Jamaica . 84060 NIehans. Nancy. DHmar . . . 94060 Stahl, Donna. F a b i i u 94060 Kata, MelTln, Bklyn 94000 Mathsen. Mlllieent, Ctri Nyack 94060 Momrow, Kathleen. Albany . , 03060 Sehl, John, Albany 93950 Swan, Eleanor. Jackan H r t . 93930 Weber, Peeiryiayne, Albany . 93050 Fallon, Thomas, Albany . . . ,0,?»50 Huttleeton. Martha. Renmelaer 93060 93950 Laniran, Martin. Albany .93960 Rawlin, M a i r , T r o y 93060 Cahlll, Joseph. Albany 93050 Taylor, Vivian. Bronx 03950 Parker, aBrbara A., Mechnicvl ,93850 Glick, Miriam. Bklyn 93890 Heilman. Erie, Albany 93840 Gorman, Betty. Bronx ,83840 Person, Charles, A e r a 83840 Dobek. Annam.ae, Albany . . . , 03840 Pelton, Janet. W Albany . . . ,, 9,3730 Waytowich. William, Bklyn . . . 93730 Stranes, Lillian. Bklyn 83730 PlacHla, Norma, Bklyn . . . , 93730 F.llis, Anne, Bronx ,9,3730 Kelly, Edith. Albany .9,3730 Filzpalriclt, Mary. Albany . ,93820 Truax, Rebecca. Mt Morris . ,93620 Calma. Rath, Staten Isl . . . .83820 Allen, Florence, Delmar . . . 93639 Rylander. Helen, N T C Lee. John. T r o y Rennie, Marjorie, Bklyn ... • • • • • Storm tf^indou4 Aluminum Window* Hototiu* Kewlred Venetian Itllnde * Shower Duors HaOitub ICuclaw Moueisa BO. 3-350f Continental S C F M H C * . » « - • « TOth A v e . . Foteat HIHo HERE Is The Largest Selection Of Houses For Sole In Brooklyn! Move Right In! P U L A S K I ST l ; l Room LEXINGTON A V T ^ 10 Kooms . . . . P r i c e KOSCIUSKO ST 8 Rooms . . . . P r i c e GREKNE AVE 9 Rooms . . Price D K A N ST. I.eral Rmy. Houso . . P r l < ! « L A F A Y E T T E AVE 13 Rooms . . . . P r i c e M O N R O E ST 11 Rooms . . . Price H A N C O C K ST 10 Rooms . . . P r i c e ST. J A M E S P L 1 1 Rooms . . . P r i c e LEXINGTON AVE 13 Rooms . . . P r i c o GRAND AVE 10 Rooms . . . . P r i o e H A I . S E r ST a Rooms , . Prio* LEXINGTON AVE S Rooms . . . . Price H A N C O C K ST 15 Rooms Prioo H A N C O C K ST ,30 Rooms , , . . P r i e o M A R I A N ST 8 Booms Prio* P A R K PLACH 13 Rooms , . , . P r l o a VERNON AVB 13 Rooms Prteo PUTNAM AVB 1 » aooma Piteo W. T . A V K IS Boonia Prio* »14,80* J11.80* flZ.fiO* »1S.000 SIB.600 US.600 )11.60« »16.00« »14.M)« >11,000 91S.MM |lt,»4l« >1S,«M >1«.M« « l « . m »i«,TM All Buildings A-1 ConditiMi Herman Robins, Nw. 962 Hals«ySI. nrfy* Open BOB. KR Appotetmeat Only GL. S-44M s REAL ESTATE • HOUSES — HOMES — PROPERTIES THE BEST GIFT OF ALL — YOUR OWN LONG L O N G ISLAND JAMAICA Own Your Own Home THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Walk To ROCKAWAY All Subways 5 room brick bungalow with expansion attic. House 2V2 years old. Plot 55x100, oil heat. Sacrifice Sale, Dutch Colonial $11,500 HOLLIS CHAPPELLE GARDENS FULLY DETACHED WITH A G A R A G E AND Two-Family brick, semi-attached, 5 rooms down and 3 rooms up, modern baths, kitchens and Frigidaires, parquet floors, oil heat, 1-car garage, excellent community, near all facilities. Price: PRIVATE DRIVE • t H « 9 « Room* • N»w Oil Unit • 2 Modvra KitckMs • Corofe • 9"i*t TrM-KMd StTMt SMALL DOWN PAYMENT TO ALL Here is an authentic reproduction of splendid Dutch architecture at its best—located on a quiet tree-lined street but only a Tew blocics to the subway. 6 large rooms including 2 kitchens, huge living room—full basement, many extras included. SEE THIS BARGAIN TODAY 147-05 Hillside Ave., Jam. Are yoa looUine tor nuburban living p1ea^:ure8 and urban conveniencce, pavetl Winding elreels. modcrD schoole, N. Y Dept. Store branchee, recreational f a cilitie* to name a f e w . Wo have available in one of the most prosrc»f>ive communitiei on Long Island, many modf-rn 4, 6. and 6-room bungalows, raneing: from $11,500 and tip. ROOSEVELT-FREEPORT VIC. $12,999 ADDISLEIGH PARK WM. URQUHART, JR. Six-Room brick, 1-car garage, oil heat, completely finished knotty pine basement with lavatory, kitchen and bar, plot 40 X 100. Price: $12,500 ST. ALBANS All B R I C K , ranch hme of 6 nice rooms, large plot 50x100. Only 4 years old. modern, clean and uptodate, all you would want in a home. M JA. 6-4034 ror ST. ALBANS $9,990 GARDENS G. I. O N L Y $1,300 CASH Beautiful detached frame dwelling, 8 large modern rooms, extra lavatory, oil heat. Terrific location; can easily be converted into 2-fam. $13,000 Several Desirable Unfurnished Apartments for R«nt. type borne enll Arthur Watts, Jr. 11%-AZ 178 Plaec, St. AlbaiM • G. I. $1,000 CASH NEEDED uys this lovely fully detached room home PLUS screened jrear porch; modern throughout, gar. etc. Mast sell owner leaving town every J A 6-8269 A M to 7 PM Sun. 11 e BAISLEY PK. P* $10,500 JAMAICA $10,000 8 room, 2 family, modern kitchen, 2-car garage, oil heat. Cash to own, $2,000.. « Ikrce •Fircllon or other eholce honir* In all price rancei OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK Morlfttitra aud T e r m i Arran(ed DIPPEL 115.43 Sutphin Blvd. (Corner 115th Drive) OLympic 9-8561 r T T T T T T T T T T V T T T T T ^ Charming l-family brick bungalow, 7 years old, 5 very modern rooms, completely redecorated in the latest color scheme scientific kitchen, colored tiled iath, satin-like finished hardwood floors, steam heat gas lovely community. Down payment $1,600. $12,000 BAISLEY PARK 5 Room Bungalow 40 X 100 Plot S beUrooine. llvinr room • t t « and kitcheu, ouly 7 yeani olU $12,500 (terms) JAMAICA a family, brick attached, t roonm aiid bath, flrat floor, a rooiiiH aiKl batb, aeoond floor, payiiir J86.00 monthly, oil, •lean) heat, (.'onveiiient to tram, pori.itiou. Anliiuii $ U . 6 U 0 w i t b toruib. J. W. STEWART Hugo R. Ileydorn Realty Co. P»rk C A L L JA 6-0250 The Goodwill Realty Co. WM. RICH Mc iliolier Ueul Gi'tate IOH-i:i Nrw \iirk lilvd.. Juiimlru. N.V JA. 6-0787 AX.7-6359 LOOKING INSIDE, news and vicwK by II. J. Bernard, appears weekly in Xh« LEAl)l!:K. Uon't mitM it. fiteam. garage, 30x100. No. 394. $12,200 $13,200 2 FAMILY 4V2 and 3 Brick shingle. Brand new, with every luxury. $17,300 and up ST. ALBANS eVi rooms, brick, garage, oil heat, modern kitchen, colored tile bath with stall shower, real fireplace, extra large living room. $12,600 Lxnely Ix>nir Island Homee a« P r i e e . I * .ult ia the mnat deairable lectlon. NEW USTINGS DAILY • ( One and T w o Family Houtm LEE ROY SMITH No Cash for Gl ST. ALBANS $14,000 Gorgeous 8 room home, consisting of 5 bedrooms, 3 modern tile baths, finished basement, 2 car garage. Oil heat. All improvements. Act quickly. Small cash. ST. ALBANS i < No Cash for G l FULLY DETACHED ^ 8 ROOMS 4 5 BEDROOMS j 50 I 100 N«. 368 NO C A S H FOR G i GARAGE E S S E X 88-32 138th STREET, JAMAICA 100 feet North of Jamaica Ave. on Van White Blvd. — Call for detail driving directions. Open everyday. m ^ 4 Jl « ^ L ^ ^ ^ ^ A X . 7- ~ NOW READY!! BRAND NEW HOMES See the new all modern brick. 1 family, 6 room homes, full basements, ceramic tiled bath, ultra modern kitchen, formica top cabinets, co&ement windows, automatic heat, extra lavatory on main floor, Venetian blinds, laundry in basement, four burner gas range, landscaped plot with parking area. Price $13,060 Veterans—Down Payment $1,960 Mortgage (at 4</2% for 25 years) Monthly Payment of Principal and Interest $61.15 Located at East Side of 171st Street, between Foch Boulevard Mid 116th Avenue, St. Albans, New York. Office: HERMAN CAMPBELL 33-21 Junction Boulevard. Jacbson Heights 72, New York HAvemeyer 6-1151 — Hickory 6-3672 Moderate down payment for non-veterans $13,500 ST. ALBANS $11,600 OUTSTANDING VALUES ST. A L B A N S : Two family, SVi room.s up and 4"2 rooms down, 2'A bath.s, 1-car garage, 50x 100 plot. Near all C I O facilities. Price I W JAMAICA SPECIAL Near school, bus and day nursery, 8 rooms and sunporch, oil heat, 2 modern baths. Needs some repairs. SOO Brick bungalow, 5 years old, living room, 2 bedrooms, dinette and kitchen. Finished expansion attic, large full C I O O O O base., Ige. plot, 1-car garage. Low down payment. A N D 2 FAMILY H O U S E S F R O M $7,500 UP — L O W DOWN PAYMCNTS — MORTGAGES ARRANGED OTHER A STEAL—This T/z room solid brick detached home with I'/z modern tile bath, finished attic, oil heat, newly decorated. Garage and other features. Small cash. 1 family, 7 rooms detached home. Ltfirge plot. Garage. Modern tile bath. Loads of other features. Small cash. OTHKKB C'/z rooms, plus attic, fully detached and shingled, 4 Ox 100, oversized garage, No. 359 4 $13,650 2 family detached home featuring 2/4 room apartments. 2Ya modern tile bath, finished basement, oU heat, garage and loads of other features. Small cash above G.I. mortgage. MAN* ' 6Vz rooms, fully detached, oil steam heat, located in the heart of Queens Village. No. 384. < No Cash for Gl No Cash for Gl ST. ALBANS 3 Bedrooms - 2 Story These are brand new homes with every luxury and every modern improvements. $10,500 Fully detached and shingled, 5 rooms, modern kitchen, A-1 condition. No. 393. NEW HOMES ST. ALBANS $14,900 $8,900 '10" ST. ALBANS Detached brick bungalow, attached garage. 3 large bedrooms, oil heat, beautiful grounds. Many extras. G.I. $1,000 down. 186-11 Merrirk Blvd. Springfield Gardens. L. I Laurelton 7-2500-2501 ELMHURST IVanhoe 3-8515 B M t h e m Htate I-'kway l o K i i t l ^ f t to 2nd Traffic L i g h t L O N G ISLAND N O C A S H FOR Gl Hempstead n i - 0 4 Mcrrlck Blvd. Jamaica .L.I. JAmaica «-45f2 LAarcltoa 7-6855 TOWN REALTY O W N Y O U R HOME Can You Raise a I>eposit? U So Buy and Stop Paying Rent. St., Detached 6 rooms, 3,000 sq. ft. plot, wood-burning fireplace, combination windows, steam heat, garage. Cash to own, $1,200. Many Other Excellent Values In 1 and 2 Families SECURITY Crove $13,060 10 ROOMS Built of beautiful stucco, a mansion of 10 rooms with 3 baths, large plot, finished ba.sement, oil, modern and immaculate condition. F.H.A. & O.I. MORTGAGES ARRANGED O I ' K N T D A V 8 A W GKK Sill A » r . Subway ~ K " T r » l n I'o !«ul|iliin Ultil. MUtion North Eiit Tt-iiut Of Co(irt«« MANY GOOD UUYS Jun^icu "it. Albuui. 8u. 0 « u u « HEMPSTEAD BRICK BUNGALOWS Choppelle Gordons 'The Real Estate Super Market!!!' EAST VALUE!! A real country farm can be made ol this and with a moilern bunfralow, circular drive, garage. screcns. storms, many extras, convenirnt to transportation. $11,750 for quick sale. One of the largest selections of new and reoale Cape Cod Split Levt'l and Hanch homes anywhere on Long Island $13,999 HOLIDAY SPRINGFIELD L O N G ISLAND ISLAND GET RICH QUICK $10,990 HOME TO CHOOSE mOM MALCOLM BROKERAGE 106-57 New York Blvd. Jamaicm S, N. T . RE. 9-0645 — JA. 3-2716 1 ALLEN & EDWARDS 16t-1S Liberty Ave.. Jamaica. N. V. OLvmpla 8-2014—8-2015 Kitchens & Bathrooms MODERNIZED for only pennies a day NO BOWN PAYMENTS F H A Terms 6 * r » . to f a r FREE H a r e Selection ot Uiipainled Cttbinetn ESTIMATES Call AXtel 7-8585, or visit our showrooms. BROOKLYN MANSION Atlantic-Craft Products Comer mansion, 20 rooms, 7 bathrooms, push button elevator, brick and stone, oil, parquet. An excellent house, well located. At!T NOW — CALL I'll 4-«<>U 147 30 Art'ber Ave., Jamaica S5, N. V. ( 1 bluc'k f r o m L I K K Station, jutrt oH Sutpliin Blvil.. Jamaica A v e . ) Open D a i i j to 6:30 P M . , Mon., Krl. to tt f . M . Sat. to 1 V.M. F R E B P A I I K I N O Fur an analysis of civil service problems in the forefront of the read II. J. Bernard's weekly Future news, column, "Looking lUiside." See •or Security for Your BUY That Home Now. Pase 2. Chance Of A Lifetime Ht'rt in a gtpal I I f you are IOOUIIIB lor a lionie, owner n>UHt sell ti lurire luoiiw ill 8t. Albaiiv, modern bath anil kitchen. Believe it or not the prii'e ie too low to mention Come and see it. You will b Bill-prised. Many others to choose from t« satisfy your taste. OL 7-1635 — SCOTT FURNISHED HOME Furnished ranch home to rent by the week. For further Information call REgent 7-6060 or Selden 2 3576 (week ends). K|!:AD1':KS have their say fak the t'omment column ol Eligibles on State C/er/ca/ Lists STATE Open-Competitive (Continued from Page 10) tm. 300. 301. ZIK. 30.1. 304. 30K. son. 307. < I.KRK Wnync. Bklyn . Rosrtiiary, Coliocs Albany rlhy. Mlllli'ii. C.TII rinc, Albany I'cck. Tlinroii . Albion Ho.'ht. M.llic nt, SIliiKcrlnd Trillins. Doi lliy, RocbcElp; Si-pfi^klt. ll:il py. Dlilyn . . JoiiPs. Maiy Troy , I.K«AI, .02130 . n;!080 . 1)2080 .naoso !»f!0«0 . I);!0R0 112080 .02080 .03080 NOTICE T f r R PKOIT.K OF T H R S T A T E OF N E W y i ) K K . Jly Ihc Gr.ire oT (Joel Kroe ami Indi'Pfniliril. to O-rrO PAHIy. E M I L DAHT,, II..SA COI.K, ISIDORE P A U L Scnil Qrcct i n i : upon DIP NP-ilion o ( Er h nahl. who n-tiilr-s .It 7(1'-; I'orbill, St Louis. Mi-ffl•onri. you .tikI orjfh of you are hereby ril.il to Kliow r-.nisp hcforo Ihe Surro iralc'B Court of New Y o r k Con ly. he!,] at thn H.iM of R.'.orrts In the f o i i n l y of N.-w York on Ihr- 51)1 ilny f October, l!lr>l. .at li.ilf t<n t ton o V l o . k 1 the forewhy O T T O DA HI, A N D noon of Ih.it il.i lid not be deelared dead E M U . D.VTir, Bl f Administration on the ami wliy Inlterii irood.H. ehallr'l.i .inci redits of OTTO DAirr,. rVM'eiaeil. l.ite of fli i.ssels. Belsriiim. chi not be Isined lo Er I'll Dahl. and deela that OKo D;ihl to have died at the Ifinnin? of llie j 104.-!. In lenlinii wli reof. we have eai t h e . «e.il of the Snrroc rocate's Court of said f o t i n t y of New Y^ k to bo heret • llixed. •WitTiesa. Ho '01 able Frankenlie of oi th.al.T a Sur id «,nnty. .at l h « foUTily if New Y o •k. th( 5iith day Lord one of AUKU^t i II I he year of fifty.four. thoilHan.l ni le hiM.dred wid A. D O N AHUE. ( U 3.) PHILIP Clerk of the SurroEate'a Court 308. .109. 310. 311. 3r3. 313. .114. 315. 316. 317. 318. .110. 320. .121. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. ,i::9. 330. ,131. .'132. 333. State of New Y o r k . Dep.irtment ot Stale: I n o I I E I I K H Y ( ERTII'-Y Ih.at eertifieate of B. K I N S I . R R * IIROS. INC., has been filed in Ihis d'onrlment this day and that it appeals I herefrom that ?ueh corporation h.aa eomplied with section one hundred and five of the Stork Corporation L a w . and that il is dissolved. ' I V K N I N D i : r i , I f A T E under my hand an,I om.-i.il se;:' of the Dciiarluient of St.ate. at llie Cily of Albany, tbi^i twenlyfourlh day of Aiifriifit. on« thousand nine hundre.l and fiity four. Seal SUtj of New Y o r k De„i rtmeiit of Stale. T H O M A S J. r r R R A N . Secretary of State By S I D N E Y D. GORDON. D ' p u l y Secretary of State SCHADE. C A R O I . I N E CTTATION P 31 S I . inr.l The Pcoplo of the State of N e w York. By live Grace of God Free and Imlependi nt. T o the heirs at law. next of kiti and distribulces of CAROLINE SCHADE. dceeiscd. if livinfr, and if any of them be dead, to Ihcir respective heirs at l » w , next of Kin. distributees, leeatees, erecutors, administrators, assifrnees and in interest whose names are unknown aniit cannot be ascertained after due ditieence. and lo- The Attorney General of the Slate of New York, Tho Public Adminislralo r of the County of N e w York. St. Paul s Lutheran Cluireh. Wartburg Farm Sell .ol. Society of Inner Mission and neseiie W oik. Inner Mission Society of the I.utlieran Chinch. S.ilvatiou A r m y . Amerlean Rod Cross Ladics Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Chnr h. Wacncr Collrte, Marie Kinit, Henry G( iert. also known as Henry Gail her. send i eetins: W I I K R R A S A brose V . MeCall. who reallies at O'.' Beecliwood Tcrr.-u?c, Yonkcrs 6. New V rk. h.is l a l d y applied to tho Si roffalc'i I Court our County of New Y o r k , to h rlain instrument in writins, bearii dale June luiie Iff. l O i O . and two codicila th(crelo. beai -ins date, resrcclivcly. Octo . i n i a :ind September S7. 1049, relatiiiff lo both rc al and personal property, duly proved as lli e Last Will and Testament of Caroline Schade deceased, who was al the time of her death a resident of 5-: I West ia:;n d Street, tho County of N e w York. T H K U E E O I I E , you and each of y eited to show cause before the Surroftale's Court of our County of N e w York, at tho Hall ot Records, in tho County of N e w York, on tho 2 I lb day ot September, 1964. >t half past ten o'clock in tho forenoon of that day why the said W i l l and Testament and tlie Iwo codicils thereto, should not be admilled to probate » s a W i l l of real and per.soinl property. I N T E S T I M O N Y W H E R E O F , we have eausiid the seal of the Surrocate's Court of tbe said County of New Y o r k to be hereunto alllxed. W I T N E S S , H O N O R A B L E William T . Collins. SurrocatD of our said Counly of New York, the Bth day of Auffust. in tho year of our Lord, one Ihoinand nine hundred and f i f t y four, (aeal) P H I L I P A. DONAHUE, Clerk ot the Surrosate's Court. Crr.VTION THE PEOPLE OF THE 8 T A T K OF MEW Y O R K . By the Grace of Ood Free aiul Independent T O : Walter L. Cahill. Jeanne Diirjnd. Alice Grummcaux. Durolhy Kncen. Judith Cahill Knecn. an infanl, M:iry M.-Manaman, John Karl McMaiiinian, an infant M i c a d Patrick MeManaman. an infant Josephine Manson, T h o r Manson. an infanl, Monica Manson an infant, Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorey General of Hit State of New York beinr lite persons interested aa creditore legatees, devisees. benclleiaries. distributees. or otherwise in the estate of John H. Cahill. deceased, who at the time of his dealh waa a i-eaidcnt of the County of N e w Yoi-k. N-_-w i'ork, S E N D G R E E T I N G Upon the pk-titiun o l Bankers Trust Conipuiiy, having its principal office at 10 Wall Street. New York, N e w Y o r k . Yo'i and each of you are hereby cited t* show cauie liefore the Surrogate's Court of New Y r r k County, held at the Hail of Records in the Counly of New Y o ' k . on the 6th day ot October. 1054. at bait pa-.t ti n o'< loek in tha forenoon of that Il.i.v. why the account of procecdini;* • f B.iiiUers Trust Company as Trustee •bonld not be judirially setlh-d. I N T K S T I M O N Y WHK.HEOF, we have Mused the seal of the Surrogate's Court • f the said Counly o l New York to be iMreunlo alllxed. WITNESS. HONORABLE William T. • o l l i i i t a Surroeale of our said counly. • t the County of New York, the 10th t t t of August in the year of our Lord one Ntousuiid nine hundred and f i f t y tour, laoall P I I I I . I P A. D O N A l l l T . Clerk of tlie Siurogutu's Cuurl T.oi>es, Mollle. B M y n 82080 Woznia ik. Elaine. Buffala . . . ,92080 .81970 O'Hare , Alicia, Buffalo Lauria,, Ann, Queens V l g . . . .91970 .91970 Barron . Esther, T r o r Salter, Elizabeth, Staten JM 91860 Alter. Helen, Woodside . . . .91880 Vandcr •cook. Joan. T r o r . . . .91880 Spilios . Marr, Bock Tavna . .91860 .91800 Cregan , Joan, A l b a n r Dor.-in. Diane, Schuylrvle . . . .91880 McKen na. John, Floral P k . .91800 .91800 llloeh. Franeis, T r o y Cambe rlain. P., Orangeburg . .91750 I,acl:ur -, Julia, Ft Edw.ard . .91750 Dollar. Barbara. Albany . . . .91750 .91760 Silverslein, A., Bklyn . . . .91750 fJriiby. Kathryn. Bronx Brehni . Blanche, Bklyn . . . .91760 St oiler Regina, Alb.-uiy . . . .91750 Fowler . Bertha. A l b a n r . , . .91750 .91750 Hotr. Helen. Albany Crowie y. John, Bklyn .91750 Provos it, Agnes. Green Isl . .91750 Capano. Maryiane. Iloosiek F1 91750 .91750 Kopels . Anne, Bronx 334. 336. 33«. 337. .•J38. 33». 340. 341. 342. ,'543. 344. .345. ,14«. .147. .148. 34 » . 350. 351. 352. 353. 354. 356. 360. 357. .168. 350. .100. Smith, Caleb, Albany Weinman, Dorothy, N T C ,.. Beld, Eleanor, Averlll Pk ,. Morrison. Rose. Albanr . .. Solrack, AHe, Bklyn B n m e l t , Winifred, Jeffersom . Wells, Faye. Albion I>ane, Evelyn. BWyn Rnobloek, Madeline, n t l e a . Darlinc, Allee. C r o p » e r v l « .. Nerf. Anne, Albany Tralna. Rose. Bklyn (Tnsick, Mareraret. N T C Bauer, Kred. T r o y Reeher, Richard. Albany . . . Blom. M a r i a r e t , Liverpool . . Mcsick, M., Menand* Bishoi*. Eileen, Albany Bisorno, Frank, Bklyn Cawley, Tristan, Bronx .. . AnsTis, Charlotte, Albany . Burg-ess, Mary, Albany Fabian, Dorothy,- Jamaica . . , Austin, Beatrice, N Y C Macl/aren. Henry, Albany . . . Beach, Alice, Ovid Charpentier, Edith, Flushior . Welch, Ellen, Rensselaer ... Holler, Barbara, Cortland . . . Anderson, Margaret, Bklyn . Demento. Annmarie. Green Isl Toms. Nancy, Mattydale ... Avery. Helen. Delhi Benedett, J „ Cohoee Contl, Carrie, Mattydale . . . Honlfrman. Ann, Bronx Parsons, Lillian, Jamaica . . . Hardinr. Marjori. !, Blnebamtos Qulnn. Kathryn, T r o y P o s e f s k y . Joan, Albany ... Orisek, Pauline, Oreenftld Ctr Loveless, Elnath: in. Skaneatels McTullouir, Rita, 9t Albans . WIcke, Elisabeth Watorford •ladek. Anne. Buffal. RousseHe. C.. Buffalo Boone, Clara. Dllca Thomas, Joanne. Fillmore . . . Troidle. Thomas. Albany . . . Schuk, Margaret, Binchamton Cohen, Panl, Albany Smith, Jonah. N Y C Kirk, Eliiabeth, L y n b r o o k . Newton, June, Rensselaer . .91750 ,91750 01750 ,91760 ,01760 ,91890 ,91840 .91840 .91040 ,01840 ,91840 .91630 ,91630 ,015.10 .91530 ,91630 .0142Q .91420 .91420 .91420 .91420 ,01420 .91310 .91310 .91310 .01200 .91200 .91200 .91200 .91200 91200 .91200 .91200 .91200 .91200 .01200 .91200 91200 .91200 .91200 91200 91190 .91090 91090 .91090 .91090 .91090 .91090 .91000 91090 .91090 .91090 .91090 .90980 391. 362. A t a Special Term Part I of the Su- 383. preme Court of the Slate of N e w Y o r k 304. held in the County o l Bronx, at the 305. Bronx Counly Uuildinif in the City of N e w 306. York, Boroush of the Bronit, on the 18th 307. 308. day of AUfftist. 1064. P R E S E N T : HON. JACOB M A R K O W I T Z . 300. Justice. In the matter of the Application 370. of ODESSA C E N T E R OF T H E B R O N X . 371. INC., f o r an Order Directinir the Transfer 372. ot the assets of the said ODESSA CEN- ,173. T E R OF T H E B R O N X . INC.. T o T H E 374. B R O O K L Y N H E B R E W HOME A N D HOS- .176. P I T A L FOR. T H E A G E D . 379. Upon the annexed petition of Samuel 377. Weiner. Milton A . Teplin. Hyman Tio'lilz 378. and Charles H. Kopieff, duly acknowledircd 370. the Hist ilay of May. 1II54. 380. L E T all persons havinir any interest, 381. show cause Ijcfore this Court at a Special 383. Term, Part I thereof, to be held at the 383. Bronx County Buildiiiff. 851 Orand Con- 384. course, Buroush of Bronx, City of N e w 3S6. York, on the I s t day of October, 1954. 386. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, or as 387. soon thereafter aa couiiw:* can be heard. W H Y an order eould not be made directLROAL NOTICB ins: the transfer of the .assets of ODESSA C E N T E R OF T H E B R O N X . I N C to T H E B R O O K L Y N H E B R E W HOME A N D HOS- L T O H T E N 3 T E I N , FERDINAND. P20S3P I T A L FOR T H K A G E D ; and 1 954 CITATION THE PEOPLE OF S I : F F I C I K N T CAUSE A P P E A R I N G , L E T T H E S T A T E OF N E W Y O R K , B Y T H E service of a copy of this order and the G R A C E OF GOD F R E E A N D I N D E P E M D petition upon which it is ffranted, upon E N T , T O : F E R D I N A N D L I C H T E N S T E I N the Altorncy Qcnoral of the State of N e w and H E R T A L I C H T E N S T E I N . nee ERYork, twenty d a j a prior to the said 1st M A N N , penons w h o have disappeared day of October. 1064, be deemed suffl- under drcamstaneec affording reasonable cient. and let notice to the member*, ground to believe that they are dead: Send credilora, and contributors to the funds o l Qreetinc: the said ODESSA CENTER OF THE Upon the petition of Jnllus Uchtenateln. B R O N X , INC. be t i r e n by publication of reeidinc at 166 Andubon Avenue, Borough a copy of this order once each week f o r ot Manhattan. City, Countr and State of tour successiTo weeka in the N e w Y o r k N e w Y o r k . T o n and each of you are hereL a w Journal and the Civil Servico Leader, by eited t « *how eauae before the Surrobcinff two new3paii«er« of seneral circula- gate'a Court o t !few Y o r k County, h(«d at tion published in the County of Bronx, the Han ot Record*, in the County of N e w bo deemed siifflcient. Y o r k , on the X4th day of September. 1964. B N T • R , at halt-p**t ten o'clock In the forenoon of the day, why the Surrogate should not J.K. Justice of the Supremo Ooart ot the Inanire late the facta and clrcumstancea and make a decree determining that the State o l N e w Y o r k . said Ferdinand Lichtenstein and hi* w i f e S U P R E M E COURT OF ^ H E S T A T E OF Herta Lichtenstein. nee Ermann. late df Schwalbach/Saar, in the Saar Territory, N E W YORK. COUNTS OF N E W Y O R K GEORGE E. W A R R E N , aa Trustee un- are dead, and why Juliu* Lichtenstein der a certain Agreement o l Trust dated should not be appointed ancillary admlniathe S4lh day of September. 19-J9, be- trater with the w i n annexed on the estate tween Edward Tuck, as Grantor, and of F E R D I N A N D L I C H T E N S T E I N , deceaaed, George E. Warren, a* Trustee, and TEre late of Schwalbach/Saar. Saar Territory. C H A S E N A T I O N . \ L B A N K OF T H E C I T Y l a Testimony Whereof, w e have canaed OF N E W Y O R K , aa Co Trustee appointed tho seal of the Surrogate'* Court of *aid under Article Seventh of the aforesaid County of N e w York to be hereunto affixed. Agreement of Trust, Plaintiffs, against Witne** Honorable William T . Collins, HELEN JULIA BERRY, VINA M. a Surrogate of our said County, at the JONES. H A R R Y T . L A W R E N C E . MIRCounty St N e w Y o r k , the 6th day IAM LAWRENCE, OERMAINE BURIS. Angn*t. in the year of our Lord, one MARIE DEMS, MARIE FELON, QAthousand nine hundred and f i f t y - f o u r . BRIELLE CAMILLE FLAMMARION, ( L . S.) P H I L I P A. DONAHUE. FRANCOJSE GUILLEMIN, I.UCIENNE Clerk of the Surrogate'* Court. GUII.LEMIN. E U G E N I E K R A N S . LOUIS A . L E J E U N E , ROSE M A l l C H A K . A L I C E F O l ' R U . \ T (also known as Alice M a y ) C R U T T E N D E N * CO. Notice of *ubH E L E N F. R O O K E B . JOHN T U C K . DOB- stanc* o l eertiflcate of limited partnership OTHlf W H I T N E Y , D O R O T H Y M O R G A N formed under laws of Illinoi* and doing HOOKER. A N N E H O O K E R B O A R D M A N busine** there and elsewhere, filed July CAMPBELL STEWARD, aa Executor of I S , 1964 in New Y o r k County Cterk's the Last Will and Testament of Martha office. N a m e : C R U T T E N D E N k CO. BuaBecckman French, deceased. C A T H A R I N E ines*: general securities busines*. PrinclH O O K E R B A R C L A Y , T H O M A S HOOKER, I»al place of busineM: Z09 South LaSalle JULIA TUCK F I R T H . J U L I A F R E N C H Street, Chicago 4. HI. Principal office and WII.T.IAMS. AMOS T U C K F R E N C H . JR., place of busine** in Mew Y o r k State: 37 Individually and a « Trustee ol the trust f o r Wall Street, N e w Y o r k City. General part Pauline French MacRae under the W i l l ner* and residence addressee: Walter W o l Amoa Tuck French, deceased. TRUS- Cruttenden. 887 Bob O'LInk Road, High T E E S OF D A R T M O U T H COLLEGE, JOHN land P a r k . ni.. Robert A . Podeeta. 9319 S F O S T E R M E C K . as Vice President and Hamilton Ave. Chicaco, Hl„ Donald Treasurer o l Dartmouth College. " J E A N B. Stephen*. 1000 Meadow* Rd. DOE", "ELS A DOE". " L O U I S Qeneva. III., Glenn K. Milter. 33 DOE". "JOHN DOE". "MARIE D O E " , Wiiiiamaburg Lane. Evanston, lU., Walter "ANNETIE DOE", "VIRGINIA D O E " , W . Cruttenden, Jr.. 1161 Walnut Lane. the last seven names being fictitious and Northbrook, lU. Limited partnera and iiilcndod to describe aud dcslfnate the residence addressee; Donald E. BonniweH, heirs at law, next ot kin, distributees, 3172 Sheridan Rd.. Chicago. HI.. F a y T . grantees, assignee*, executors, administra- Cruttendon. 887 Bob O ' U n k Rd.. Highland tor* and successor* in interest of Jean Park. n i . Term ot partnership i* to DeBourguignon. Elsa Macchetta d'Allegri, cember 31. 1964 and from year t o year Louia Gauier, 1, Brooke F a i r b a i m . Marie thereafter subject to dissolution on 30 day* Fossat, Annette a Noblet, Virginia F . notlee at end of any year by certain genHiggins. deceased, whose true name* are eral partnera. Each Umited partner conunknov/u ts the plaintiffa. Defendant*. tributed 960,000 in eaah. SecuriUea, ea*h and other property which may be held by P l a i n t i f f * desifiTiale N e w Y o r k County aa partner*hip f o r individual account of any the place of trial. T h e plaintid, George partner, limited or general, becomes partE. Warren reside* in N e w Y o r k County. nership property and ia treated aa capital T h e plaintiff. T h e Chase National Bank ot contributed by *uch partner aubject to the City of New Y o r k baa ita principal certain IM-ovision« applicable aolely to oflice o t the Clerk of the Countr e l N e w determine right* at partnara among themCounly. SUMMONS. selves. Contribution ot any partner ia reTO T H E A B O V E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S : turnable upon his death, withdrawal or inYOU A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D to competency, except it may be retained by answer the complaint In this action, and a continuing or succeeeor partnership at to serve a copy o t your answer, or. If the risk of the busineaa f o r 120 daya the eoiuplaint i* not served with thi* thereafter. Property in the individual acsummous, to serve a notice of appearance, count of any partner i * •imilarly returnon the plaintiff*' attorney* within twenty able in the event of hi* death, and la redays alter the service of thi* *umman*. tuniaMe without such right of retention exclubive ot tho day of service. In case upon hi* ceaaing to be a partner f o r any of your failure to appear or answer, judg- reaaoB other than death. F a y T . Cruttenment will be taken againat you by default den receive* by reaaon of her contribution f o r the relief demanded In the complaint. 6 % of net profits, intereat on her capital Dated: N e w Y o r k . N. Y,. August and, at 6 K a year, whether or not earned, and to tha extent earned, interst at the same 1051. rat* oa any amount in her individual acM I L U A N K , TWEED, HOPE A H A D L B T count available to the partnership in de15 Broad Street, termining its capital commitment base unNew Y o r k . N. T . der N e w York Stock Exchange rule*. Attorneys fur Plaintlfl*. Donald R. Bunnlwell, as well a* each TO THF. D E F E N D A N T H A B O V E N A M E D : general partner, is entitlM to receive inThe foregoing •ummoiis i* served upon tere*t en hi* capital and on the amount you by pliWieation pursuant to an order in his individual account aimilurly availof t h « Honorable Martin M . Frank, a able, at rata of 5 % a year but only to Justice of tlio Supreme Court of the Slate extent earned. Net losses above total of of New York, dated the 6th day of August general partnrs' contributloiia, shall be 1954 and filed with the comi/laint in tb< borne by Donald R. BonniweH only to exolliee of the Cl'irk ot the Counly ot N e w tout of hia capital contribution and then Vurk at the Couuty Court Hous*. City, by F a y T . Cruttenden only to the extent Counly and Slate of New Y o r k . of her caiAlai contribution. Any partner DateJ: New Y o r k . N. Y.. August 10, may withdraw an 00 day*' notice. Remain1051. ing partner* have right to continue the M I L U A N K . TWEED, HOPE A H A D L B T businiHw a f t e r death, incompeteucgr w 16 Broad Street. witdrawal M r partner. New Y o r k , N . Y . • t t o r a a y * t g r I'lalDtiO*. I.KCAI. NOTHK 388. Carter, Carol, T r o y 90980 380. L a r k i a , Mary, Middfetown ..90980 300. Foigenbaum,, B., B M y a ....90980 391. Orady, Mary. Cohoe* 00870 392. Kdwanto, Orifflth, Albany ..00870 393. Scbulman. Helen. Bronx ....90870 394. Markbam, Ann, T r o y 00870 396. Kcllerman, Edward. A l b a n r . . 9 0 8 1 0 398. Zcleny. Sheila, N Y C 90700 397. O'Rourke. Elljabethi Dunkirk 90780 398. Harri*. Ruth, Utica 90700 399. Swann, Lillian, Rena*ela«r . . . . 90850 400. Ryan. Mabel. Albany 90660 401. DeBlaslo. J.. Bklyn 90050 402. DiBemardo, Ida, A l b a n r ....90060 403. Miller. Virginia, N Y C 90050 404. Millhouse, F., T r o y 90850 406. Wiltsey. Robert, T r o y 90850 408. Cade. Joan. FIshkill 90850 407. VanSIyke, C., N Baltimore . . 0 0 8 5 0 408. Keenan, Shirley, Albany ....00650 409. Lawrcnson. Mary. T r o y 90850 410. D u f f y . John. Staten Isl B0050 411. Hayea, Robert, Oak Hill ....00050 412. Bailey, Edith, Horncll 90050 413. Earl, Charles. M t Oreror 90040 414. Lalima. Lucille. Coxsackie ..90540 416. MeCabe, Agnes, Ma-ssapeaua 00640 418. McMahon, Theresa. N Y C 90540 417. Armour, June, Bklyn .90,'j40 418. Conigllo. C., Albany ."710540 419. Dwyer, Joseph, T r o y 00540 420. Brych, Stephania, Utica 90540 421. Berger, Charles. Albany ....90540 422. Kezer. Iri*. Albanr 00540 423. Frambach. Rose. A l b a n r ....90430 424. Nash, Ellen. Watervllet . . . 904.10 426. Delahorde. M a r r , Pkeepsle ..90410 428. Peterson. Elsie. Bronx 90430 427. Wollnskr. Fredrik, Albanr ..00430 428. Krug, Sylvia. Bklyn 90430 429. Meehan. Dorothy. Hague . . . . 0 0 4 . 1 0 4.10. McGrath. Rose. A l b a n r ....90430 431. Kohl, Howard. W Seneca .,00.170 432. CTark, Linda. A l b a n r 90320 4.13. Paslore. Anna. Bklyn 90320 434. PytlewBkl, R.. Buffalo 00320 436. Fodor, Charles. L I City 90320 438. Chinnlngham, N.. T r o y 90.120 437. Devine. Jacqueline, R o o k w y P k 90320 438. Glnock, Edward, A l b a n r 90320 439. Wurcel. Esther. N Y C 90.120 440. Quigler. Francis, T r o y 90260 441. Paacual. Anna. A l b a n r ....90'M0 443. Sanderson. Ann. Schtdr ....90210 443. Flolsher. Jerrold. A l b a n r ....90210 444. Bums, Helen, Blnghamton ..00210 446. Fealer, Arthur, Albany 90100 448. Egan, John, T r o y 90100 447. Rosen. Margaret, PeeksklU ..90100 448. Wishnewetskr, A.. N Y C 90100 449. Maliskl, Marie. T r o r 90100 460. Putnam. Janice, Hrtlnd P t . . 9 0 1 0 0 461. Antico, Ca-olina, Bronx 00100 463, K o t * . Margaret, T r o r 90100 453. Michaelis. Lillian. BufTale ..90100 464. Bauer. Lorctta, L I Citr 90100 466. Scnllr, Wilhelmina. Coxsackie 90100 468. Pedro. Edith. Staten lal 90100 467. Vandenbergh. Ruth. A l b a n r . .90100 468. Lindenman. Betrce, Spgfd Gdn 90100 459. Nielsen, Dorothr, Sarville ..90100 480. R a f f e r t r , Francis, T r o r 90100 481. Brown, Dorothr, N Y C 90100 482. Fagan. Ethel, Bklrn 90100 463. Carfora. Eugene. Richmnd HI 90100 484. Morria, Virginia. Bronx 90100 486. Mortensen, Joan, Sag Hbr . . . . O O t O O 468. Lamphere, Joyce. NIchol* ..89990 487. Hampton, Rosa. Bronx ....89990 488. Tanner. Frederick. N Y C 89990 469. Ryan. Agnila, Bronx 89880 470. Gaasner, Henry, Staten 1st . . 8 9 8 8 0 471. Goldstein. Evelyn. Bronx 89880 472. L a w l o r , Mary, Albany 80.S8n 473. Keman. Muriel. Nassau 89880 474. Mercurio. Anna, Bronx ....80R80 476. F i t i g e r a l d . Ann, Yonkers . . . . 8 9 7 7 0 478. Didomenlcntonio. B., W t r v l e t 89770 477. Dyer, Marcla. Bklyn 89770 478. Breunlg, Dorothr, A l b a n r . . 89770 479. Schwarta, T o b r . N N Y C . . . 89770 480. Jaraab. Jane. Niagara F1 89770 481. Chekowskr. Aaron. Bklrn ..89710 482. Provencher, Felix, Cohoea ..89710 483. Goldfarb, Slanler. Bronx 89000 484. VanZandt, Mildred. Waterford 89000 486. Nunn, Reginald, Ulster P k ..89(100 488. Krebs. Lillian, Staten Isi . . . . 8 9 0 0 0 487. Greenberg. Sarah. N Y C 8W100 488. Hinee. Helen, W a t e r f o r d ....89060 489. Gapp. Theodore, T r o r 89000 490. Eppa. Bettre, Buffalo 89000 491. Murphr. Anne. A l b a n r ....89060 492. AusUn, V e m e a l , N Y C 89600 LEGAL NOTICE CITATION T h e People of the Slate of N e w Y o r k . B r the Grace o l God. Free and Independent, T o A t t o m e r General of the State of N e w Y o r k ; Ida Lintusalmi also kpown a* Iida Johanna, and Kruic Voorinen a* Administrators of the Estati of David Lintusalmi, also known as David Lundgren, T a a v e t t i Lintusalmi and David Lindgren, Deceased: A l m a Saari: Hilm Nlsula; Iida J. Bantanen; Taavetti Elo Silri L e i n o : ErkW J. Lintusalmi; Consul General of Finland: T h e Societr o l th N e w Y o r k Hospital: Rauha Lintusalmi ti "John D o e " the name "John D o e " being fictitious, the alleged husband o l Samis Elida Aadto. deceaaed, if Uving, or if dead to the executor*, adminiatrator* and next ot kin of aaid "John Doe'* deceaaed, whoae name* and Poat Office addreaae* are u known and eannot a f t e r diligent inquirr be ascertained b r the petitioner herein, and the next of kia o t Saima Elida Aalto, de ceased, whoae name* and Poat Office ad dreaee* are unknown and eannot after diligent Inauirr be ascertained b r the t^etilioner harein. being the peraon* in terested a* ereditor*, next of kin or other wise in ths estate ot Saima EUda A a l t o deceased, who at the time s t her death was a reaident of 820 r t f t h Avenue, N e w York, K . T . Send G B H E T I M a : Dplon the petition e l T h e P u U i e Admin iatrator of the Countr of Mew Y o r k , hav ing hi* offlee at Hall » { Record*. Boom 300, Borough • ! Manhattan, Citr and Countr e l Mew T o r k , a* administrator of the good*, d i a t t e l * and erwUt* of *ald deceased: Y o u and each t t r o « are hereby cited to show can** before th* Surrogate'* Court of N e w T o r k Countr, held at the Hall of Record*. Boom 609, in the Countr of New Y o r k , on the 1st dar o t Octobi 1864, at half paat ten o'clock in the forenoon of that dar. w h r t h * account proceeding* s i T h e PubUe Admlniatrat< of the Countr of New York, aa adminiatrator of the goods, ehattela and credits of aaid deceased, should not be Judlciallr eettled. In IVatimonr Whereof, W s have caused the seal e l ths Surrogate'* Court e l thi said Countr o l Mew Y o r k t * b * hereunto affixed. Witness, Honorable WiUtam T . Collins, a Surrogate of our said County, at the Countr of N e w Y o r k , ths l l t h d a j of August In tits year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. (Seal) P H I L I P A. D O N A H U E , Clerk ttis Sitrrafats's C o i u i . 4 M . e a l l a g W . F.. Kaakm MAM 404. Pelkowakl. n r t a ^ H a a r t i a ,,89560 4 M . Hoctibsrr, Faars, Jamaica , , . . 89550 J98. 497. <98. 4rm. .IfW. Hrrtme*. ^ n m a s . Albany T>ftTldtw»n. Vlrtprta, I f e w Don* ranacker. a . . Rmssrtasr . . . . P O n r . n ^wretiT. Ts«h»<l. nranx 8f)R5<» H a r e « . T.nlfi. WaswftT! 8J»B6# (ConMnne* Wert W»<»»rt TXIX C I ^ R K , M a l e Depsrtments and iMtttntiOfw. 1. Snelder. I.oula. Bklyn 101R6«» S. neckert. Arthur. N T C 101150 3. Hvman. I r w i n . Bronx 101150 4. Wadas. Frank. BufTale , . . , 1 0 n r > 5 0 5. Grant, Norman. Cohoe* ....99750 « . Jones, Robert, Gloversvle . . . . 9 9 0 5 0 7. Myer, William, Albany 08(100 8. Ropas. Oeonre. N T C 89500 » . M.atthews. Rose. Flushing . . . . P S ' I S O 10. Ixjckhart. Leonle. Jamaica 9S"nO 11. L a m m . Charles. N T C ns".'>(j 13. King, John. Delmar 0.1250 13.' Saxby, Rnth, Albany 14. I.,enahan. Helen. N Y C 9-;n70 16. Orand. Bernard. Albany 07900 1ft. Buchanan. Aenes. Albany . . . 97900 17. Sitterly. Pearl. Albany 97000 18. Ci«T. Raymond. N Y C 9790(1 19. Breines. Hyn'an. Bronx 97800 20. Stevenson, K.. Delmar 977(10 31. Whal.md. Norm.an. TVlmar ..97550 22. Nolan. Blondina, Buffalo 97550 23. Mailloux, William, Watervllet 97550 24. n.arrison. Mary, Albany n7.fi50 26. K o m i l s h . Elaine. Buffalo 97550 28. Couch, r^alio. Albany 9r».S0 37. P i v a w e r . Rita. Bronx 97';70 28. Schwartl. Marvin. Albany ,.97200 29. Seholnlck. Zelda. Bkl.vn n7'?00 30. Horn. Donna. Alb.any OT'IOO 31. Snyder. Olive. B.asom 97100 32. Isr.ael. Clara. Albany 9n!l90 33. Keane. Charles. Watervllet . . 9n«5i1 34. Zangrando. Robert. Albany ..9«:'50 36. MowitJ!. Salrt, Bronx 90S50 38. Oronin. Ella. Lakemont ....9(iS50 37. Johnson. John. Bronx nr.S50 38. Barnes, William. Watervliet . 9fisno 39. H.anlt, Janet. Syracuse 9(!8no 40. O'Connor. John. Albany ....90780 41. W a l t i , Robert. Bklyn 90040 42. Robinson. Robert, College Pt 9n.->00 43. Walder, Joseph. Far Roekwy 90500 44. Dougherty. Carol .Albany . . . 9 0 5 0 0 45. Mancll. Thom.-i8, Whitehall ..90500 48. Deveneau. George, Watervliet 90.-)00 47. Henderson, Ha7;el. Burke . . 905(10 48. Crompton. C., Bklyn nn5no 49. Farrelly. Dorothy, Albany . . . . 90500 50. Boris. Marjorie. Albany 90500 61. Messina. Paul. Rochester Oni.'lO 63. S e h w d k e r t . V., Bklyn 90200 53. Bloch. Francis, T r o y OO'I.IO 54. Watson. Alfred. Delmar ....96180 66. Gillenpie. Jane. Castleton 96150 58. Pelton, Janet. W Albany 900S0 57. K.aplan, Morris, Bkl.vn 90020 58. Rvlander. Helen, N Y C . . . . . O . - . n i O 69. McKenna. John, Floral Pk . . 9.-.noo 80. Jablon. Herman. Bronx 95800 81. Yarnes. John. Buffalo 95860 82. Thomi*<on. Olcra. Stony Brk . . 9 5 8 0 0 63. M.arkham. Dorothy. Horncll . . 9 5 8 0 0 64. Swan. "Eleanor. J.K-ksn H g t . 9 5 ) 5 0 05. Miller, Shirley. Albany 95150 68. Cahill. Joseph. Albany 95150 07. Brienia. Frances. Oneonta ..95150 08. Kelly, Edith. Albany 95310 69. Kelly. Marcraret, Highland ..OS'MO 70. Clarkson, William. N T C 95100 71. Goldstein. Norma. Bronx . . . 95100 72. ly-manskv. Minnie, Bkl.vn 95100 73. Laniiran. Martin. Albany 95100 74. Gorman. Betty. Bronx 95100 76. Bnimachlm. Marvin. Gloversvle 95030 78. Spier. Tillie. N Y C 94 890 77. Re.al. Anita. Dannemora 94750 78. Hutlleston. Martha. Renssel.ler 114750 79. Abeel. Fanny L i t t l e Fls . . . 91750 80. Keefe. Mary. Depew 91750 81. D.ver. S.vlvla. Bronx 91750 82 P.arker. Barbara A., Mehniovl 94750 83. Berclund. Nina. Centrl V l y . 947.50 84. Clark. Eileen. Bklyn 94(ir(0 85. Kellerman. Edward, Albany , . 9 4 5 7 0 88. Tveish, Madeline. Spsfld Gdn . . 9 4 5 1 0 87. Fabi.-m. Dorothy, Jamaica ..91470 88. Dietnel. Francis. State Rd ..94470 89. Roberts. .lohn. Albany 94400 90. Allard. William. Plattsburg ..94-100 91. Rodriguez. Nellie. N Y C 91400 93. Privler. Ida. Albany 94400 93. Allard. Ruth. Bra<lford 94120 94. Greenberger. L d i a . Bronx 94050 96. Knoblock. Madeline, TTtiea . . . 9 3 9 8 0 96. Dyer. Lilli.an. Oyster Bay 9.ir.ilO 97. O'Hare, Aliela, Buffalo 93S40 98. Kovala. Helen, L I City 938-10 99. Cawley, TriBt.an, Bronx 9.1810 100. Austin, Verlieal, N Y C 93800 101. Cregan. Joan. Alb.any 93770 102. Cryska. Eleanor. Elniira 9:i770 103. Rosen. Ruth. N Y C P:t700 104. Humphrey. Ellen. Dunkirk ..93700 105. Avery. Helen. Delhi n.17llO 108. Reid. Eleanor. Averill Pk . . . 9:1700 107. Kilmer. "R'allcr. Bim-'haiiiton Il:ll!(i0 108. Roussellc. C.. Buft.alo P.'IlWiO 109. Coniglio. C.. Albany !i:!li:!ll 110. Wolinsk.v. Fredrik. Albany ..9:i5(lrt 111. Krug. Sylvia. BVIvii !i:i.-,l)() 113. Wureel. Esther. N Y C ; !':i'!lO 113. Brier. Esther. Bklyn !i:n!10 114. Bromley. Sally. Porrysbini..liril-;o 116. V a l v o . Josephine. Gildilnd CIr l':'-;50 118. Cade. Joan, rishkill ' -:'.-.0 117. Conti. Carrie M.Ttl.vd."lu ....!'-;I50 118. P o z e f s k y . Joan. Albany (i;i:i,-0 119. McCulloueh, Rita. SI AHialis 9.'!2S0 120. Troidle, Marie, Albany !I:I-;HO 121. Troidle, Tliomas. Albany , . . 9:1280 132. Hund. Judith, Buffalo 9;i'.'10 12.1. Paseual, Anna, Albany (13070 124. O'Rourke. E-lizabelh. Dunkirk 93070 126. Dudzlak, Joan, Buffalo 93000 136. Bafferty, Francis, T r o y ....93000 137. Fowler. Bertha, Albany 93000 135. DeGraff, Marylou, B u f f a l s 93000 128. Bailey. Edith, H o m e l l 93000 1.10. Wells, Faro. Albion 929.10 131. Peet. Earlene. Jamaica .,,.92930 132. CThriatian. Edna, N Y C 92030 1.18. Braunstein. W., N T C 92890 134. Keman, M u r M . Nassau ....92880 136. Qradr. M a r r . Cohoes 93790 135. Drer. Marcla. Bklyn 92790 187. Wishnewetskr, A.. N T C ....08660 138. Mallski, MarU, T r o r 92660 138. Hacker, Ruth, Chatham CIr . . 9 2 8 5 0 140. Hochberf-, Fare, A l b a n r . . . 92060 141. Adelsteln. Dorothr. N T C 92860 14*. Buhl. Madeline, Stamford . , . . 8 2 6 6 0 148. Morrison, Boss, Albanr .,,.92860 144. Thomas, Joanne. Fillmore ..82680 146. Ryan, Agnlta, Bronx 82610 140. Peterson, Elsis, Bronx 92610 147. Pastors, Anna, Bklya 88440 148. Oalter, n i s a b e t h , StatsB U 92870 148. Fleming. John, T r a y 88870 160. Epps. Bettye. Bnlfalo 92370 161. Bums. Helen. Bingbamtoa ..9itS70 16*. Chanos, Harriet, r i n s b l n f ..8S800 168. Atkins. Dolores, M Jamas . 82800 164. Sickles, Orac*. Albanr ODM* (CMiUaMd Fact MH Looking Inside (Continued from Page 2) N Y C granted an across-the-board Increase recently, as the forerunner of a sound reclassification. The Federal raise would have amounted to less money, but not many employees nor titles would carry excessive pay on the basis of a meagre 6 per cent raise. A scientific reclas•iflcatlon could correct Inequities later. Nobody was frank. The President promises a prompt appeal to the new Congress, and says that the public approves adequate, even generous, pay rates. If raises are promptly enacted and made retroactive, part of the blow the employees have suffered will be remedied. Nothing less than benefits retroactive to July 1, 1954 should be offered. ENJOY BKomfH POTATO CHIPS Thinner —Crispier—Mere Havorful—Keep lof$ I on hand always ,., Guaranteed Frasfif TommrTnmt HERE 15 A LISTING OR ARCO COURSES for PENDING EXAMINATIONS INQUIRE ABOUT OTHER COURSES n • • • • • • • • • n • • • • • • • • • • • • n • • • • n n • • • • • • • • • n • • • Q • n n • n • n • • n Administrotive A s i l i t a * t Accountant & Auditor _..$2.50 • N. Y. C $2.50 n Auto Enginemon $2.50 a Army i Navy n _$2.00 Practice Tests _ • Ass't Foremaa ..$2.50 n (Sanitation) $2.00 a Attendant $2.50 n Attorney Boolclieeper -....$2.50 a Bridge & Tunnel Officer $2.50 • _$2.50 • Bus Maintainor ..$3.00 Captain (P.D.) ..$2.50 • Cor Maintainor $2.50 • Clieinist $2.50 n Civil Engineer Civil Service Handbook $1.00 • Clerical Assistant • (Colleges) $2.50 Clerk, CAP 1-4 $2.50 Clerk, 3-4-5 $2.50 • Clerk, Gr. 2 $2.50 • Clerk, Grade 5 $2.50 n Conductor $2.50 n Correction Officer U.S... ..$2.50 • ..$3.00 Court Attendant Deputy U.S. Marshal . ..$2.50 a ..$2.50 • Dietitlon ..$2.50 n Electrical Engineer Elevator Operator -$2.00 • Employment Interviewer $2.50 n Engineering Tests $2.50 • Fireman (P.D.) $2.50 a Pire Copt $3.00 • Pire Lieutenant $3.00 n Poremon $2.50 • Gardener Assistant $2.50 • H. S. Diploma Tests $3.00 • Hospital Attendant $2.50 n Housing Asit $2.50 • Housing Caretakers $2.00 • Housing Officer $2.50 • • How to Pass College Entrance Tests $3.50 n How to Study Post Office Schemes — $1.00 • • Home Study Course for Civil Service Jobs $4.95 n How to Pass West Point and Annapolis Entrance • Exams $3.50 • Insurance Ag't-Broker ....$3.00 • Internal Revenue Agent $2.50 n Investigator (Loyalty Review) $2.50 Investigator (Civil and Law • Enforcement) $3.00 Investigator's Handbook $3.00 n Jr. Management Asst $2.50 • Jr. Government Asst $2.50 • Jr. Professional Asst $2.50 • Janitor Custodian $2.50 • Jr. Professional Asst. -..$2.50 • Law & Court Steno $2.50 • Law Enforcement Positions $3.00 • • • FREE! Lieuteaaat (P.D.) $3.00 Librarian $2.50 Maintenonco Maa $2.00 Mechanical Eagr. $2.50 Maintalner's Helper (A t C) $2.50 Malntainer-s Helpar (B) $2.50 Maintalner-s Helper ( D ) $2.50 Maintainor'! Helper (E) $2.50 Messenger (Fed.) $2.00 Messenger, Grade 1 $2.50 Motormon $2.50 Motor Vehicle LIcease Examiner $2.50 Notary Pablic $1.00 Notary Public $2.00 Oil Buraer lastaller $3.00 Park Ranger $2.50 Patrolmaa $2.50 Patrolmaa Tests ia All .$4.00 States .$2.50 Playgroaad Director .$2.50 Plumber -$2.50 Policewomaa Postal Clerk Carrier -..$2.00 Postal Clerk ia Cliarga Foreman ___.$3.00 Power Malatalaer $2.50 Practice f o r Army Tests $2.00 Prison Guard $2.50 .$2.50 Probatioa Officer -$2.50 Public Health Nurse ..$2.00 Railroad Clerk Real Estate Broker - ..$3.00 $3.00 Refrigeratioa License Resident Building Supt. $2.50 Sanitationman $2.00 School Clerk $2.50 Sergeant (P.D.) $2.50 Social Investigator _-$3.00 .-.$2.50 Social Supervisor -..$2.50 Social Worker .$2.50 Sr. Pile Clerk Surface Line Dispatcher $2.50 State Clerk (Accounts, File & Supply) $2.50 State Trooper $2.50 Stationary Engineer It .$3.00 Fireman Steno Typist (CAP-1-7) $2.00 Stenographer, Gr. 3-4 -..$2.50 Steno-Typist (Practical) $1.50 Stock Assistant -$2.00 Structure Maintainor _.$2.50 Substitute Postal Transportation Clerk _ $ 2 . 0 0 Sarface Llae Opr $2.00 Technical & Professional Asst. ( S t a t e ) $2.50 Telephone Operator -„.$2,50 Title Examiner $2.50 Trackman $2.50 Troin Dispatcher $2.50 Transit Patrolman $2.50 Treasury Enforcement Agent $3.00 U. S. Govensmeat Jobs $1.50 (Continued from Pag:e 6) count clerks, stores clerks and clothing clerks will seriously jeopardize the recruitment of promotiohal material in the Institutions. W e make a group appeal to the Classification Board to amend the allocation of the account clerks, clothing clerks and stores clerk from R - 3 to R-5. J O S E P H T. C A P P A D O N I S . B E U L A H M. B E D F O R D S C O T T S. M c C U M B E R I R V I N G G. F I S H E R V I N C E N T J. L O N C A O ANTHONY GRIPFO With Every N. Y . C . Arco Book— You Will Receive an Invaluable New Arco "Outline Chart of New York City Government." ORDER DIRECT—MAIL COUPON 35c for 24 hour special delivery C . O . D.'s 30c eirtra LEADER B O O K STORE Plc<M tend me -....coptei of bookf ck«ck.d iifeev.. I .nclot. check or money .rder for $ — •CaUEOT CATALOG 10 • Misimssi f n i Evenins Courtsi Uod to Csriiricofs or Dvgres NEW YORK CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF APPlItt) ARTS & SCIENCES 1 3 0 0 Pearl St., B'Klynl. N.Y. » t R 5 39S4 ] Sadie DIPLOMA EQUIVALJINt K Saturday Morning CiaiiHcs N o w Forminf AI-SO Business Administration Jr. Accounting - UooltkiM'piitc Executive Secretarial stenography - T y p i n g - R « i l EHlate Insurance-Public Speuking-Artvfrllsing SalesmanNliip - Refresher Courses MONDELL INSTITUTE W . 4 1 i t St. lEet 18101 W l > 7-SOM BklTn: 600 P a d f l e St D l i S-2087 Branches Bronx A Jamaica Over 40 jTs. Preparing Tbossands f o r OirU Ser^rlee CngrK, U e o u e Bxama. DAY • EVENING - CO-KD AU Vets Accepted - Apply NOW GOLLEGIATE BUSINESS INSTITUTE M l H E A D E R S have tbeir my in the Comment eolumn oi The LEADER. £ i YMCA Evening School E = E I S W . eard 8 t „ New Xork SS, M . T . BNdleott t-8117 E E ALL VETERANS Nama Addr ALL IXBCUTITE SECRETARIAL A C C O U M T l N f l • BUSINESS COUBSKS Dmr » mrt. • Free Plaeement B e n t o * Also olasaes f o r N o n - V e t e r a n s M a d l u a A v e . ( a l 6» 8 t . ) P L S - I S T S says: HIGH S C H O O L LICENSE PREPARATION E E = = E E Brown OUR l e - W E K K t^ArHlNO <X»rj{HK WILL PKEI'.IKB y o u l O K THK P r o f . Knrineer, Architect, Maater Electrician. Plomber. Stationarr Bnrr. KeMg Oper. OU Burner. Portable Enrr. D R A P T I N O . DESIGN - M A T H E M A T I C S Aire. Mech.. Elec., Arch.. Struct.. Blueprint Bdr.. Bldr. Ectimat'c.. Civil Serv., Arith.. A l r e b r a , Qeom.. T r i r , Cal., Phye. A P P R O V E D r O R A U , VETS = L3 REGISTRATION Sept. 11, 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Sept. 13-14-15. 6 to 9 P.M. Fall Term Begins Sept 20tb B'kljm, Broadway at Oatee G L fi-8147 J a n a i e * . Sntpbin BWd.-Jam. J A 8 3836 V t a e h ' f , Cham, of CooiDa B U ( . P l i 3 3636 ataten leland, St. • e o r g e e i 7-1616 CIVIL SERVICE COACHING ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I EQUIVALENCY E = HIGH SCHOOL 1 = DIPLOMA = Ml at Chnrrh BU a-2703 « M rz Ctmmercial Art • Clicmical Electrical • Mecbanical • Construction Medical Lab • Dental Assistini tadastrial Distribution • Dental Lab Hotel • Retail • Photography Advertiiint Production Management TO 7-2000 B-klya. riatbUEh . .. EVENING a n d SATURDAY COURTIS K e w Y o r k , 104 N A e S A C 8 T . • p p o e l t e C I t j Ball. B E S-4840 Bronx, P o n l h ' m S d . - e r . Oonc. C T 6-6200 Waeh. Bte., 181iit-St. M c h . 1 0 0 % of men and . t women ki laat eoaehinr coareo paaeed the wrttten exam in IQ&K. COLLEGIATE f.^^li^^h • TYPING DRAKE Inteneive Mew M hr. Cooraee See. 1 Tnee. A a r . S I S eiSO P M See. 2-8 Sunday, Sept. » . 12. I I P H and 1 :*0 U 4 : 3 0 P K T l A f a j e t t e A r e . , Bklyn, J f T Sea. 1. a , S. 4 etc. Sat. Sept. 4, 11, M f r o m 1:80-6:30 P H M W 4 * St. w y Bm 1 aoer D A V n J. K A P P B L . BOB, B8, M A P A r Rockaway 7 4486 •Inetractor School lUcorde * Aoeouttta at Brooklyn Collere 8th Sneeeadul Tear State. ADDRESS BORO Aaet CITU, M e c h l . . Electr'l Bnrineer Supt Bide Conet. A u t o Mechanic CUBtodian £1ectrlclan Helper Statr Enrr-Eleo Machiniet Helper Boiler Inci;pector Plumber Helper I f a r l n e Bnrineer Transit Bxams Hasonrr, CarptT In»p, Steel Inspector JT CiTil, Elee. Beatiiigr, Tentitating, Plambini:. Bids. Strac Bnrineer Denifn. 7 o o may attend school f r o m 8 A . M . to I P J ( . or 1 to 0 P.M. and receivo fuU 3UtMlat«nco with part-time work prlTUecea. Vloxiblo program arranged. City AL 4-5029 133 and A r e . , N. T . S ( a t 8 M . ) Please write me. froe about ymir course f o r the Fainter examination BUSINESS SCHOOLS niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir; 97 Duane St.. New York 7, N. Y . Eastern School * STENO o r ECU M. Can or eend f o r folder BEGINNIN*G S E P T . 14 at 7 P.M. On the last Foreman of Paintprs exam, 8 of the top 10. and 17 oiii of the 86 who p.iaeed, were our slutients. Write or Piioiio Sradrd Dictation 6 0 - l 2 a W . P. M A I M beciunrra, and refreeht* elaaim GrerE - Pitman INTBN8IVB TRAINING DAT-KVB E S T A B L I S H E D 1884 School Clerk Exams ~ eareer ae QjtiiiJtuJbi opccn J. U MENDELSON = • Coachiag Coar** E • logla Aaytimo E • Individual Attoalloa = • MOR aad Wonoa = • Small Classtf i S35 • TOTAL COST . S35 PREPERATION NEW COMPLETE CLASS NAME tookkecpcra mkke M s Money. Alwrnyi In demand. Short e o a r i e f o r b e s b i n c n deelined to brettk j o a Into bic pkTtnc fleid. Slmpliflrd Inetmctlon method, rrevlone edocAtlon not eeeentlnl. a a s M * start Sept. 1ft. B « d f o r appUeation Immediately. Beceate INTENSIVE M W T4 8t ( o f f Cent Pli> 8IJ 7-1720 Day-BTC. Approved f o r A l l Vete Co-ed Short Bookkeeping Coarse of For PAINTERS NON-VETS 9idAfiiifio LI $2.80 hourly. 250 days a year ($5 0 6 0 ) A r e !iinit 60. Helper expcriejicc counts Also Aecountinr A Bueinese Administration Come in. phone or write f o r Cat. L M PEOMOTION Board rz City Exam Coming CoavoivtleB & Court Ro|>ortor Stoiiograpli & Stoaotypo EXAM COMING SCON Foreman (buses and •h<4)6). Transit Authority. 196. Foreman (elevators and escalators), Transit Authority, 6. M.T BORO Write for booklet desired. Engineer-assessor (utility), S. Probation officer, grade 1, Dom'estic Relations Court (2nd flUng period, group V H I ) , 4. Stenographer, grade 2; 342. by ADDRESS 8th Ave. at SIst St. COIambus 5-1492 X lamd NAME H o M Capitol Assistant mechanical engineer (air pollution control), 5. Engineer-assessor (railroad), 1. Engineer-assessor (structural), S Plpase write mn free, al'out Ibe Social Inreetiffator course. Office: OPEN-COMPETRRRVE York Eastern School AL 4-5029 133 2Rd Ave., N.Y. 3 ( a t 8 St.) Classes stprh September 7tli oad 8«h Train f o r a well p ^ i o K tionn Claim Mcctn Tilrfi. anif Thiim. at A:.<)0 BcKinninr Sept. B Write or D i o n e for Information Our 35th Year In preparation for December New York State Exams VETS — START Rxiim INTENSIVE PREPARATION NEW COMPLETE CLASS INSURANCE The C!lty cavil Service Commission will establish six open-competitive and two promotion eligible Usts on Wednesday, September 1. The titles, and number at ellgibles, are: New $.'3.41B T O FlIInK Sept. 4incl Eight NYC Usts Coming On Sept. 1 Brow!w a y . SOCIAL INVESTIGATOR REAL ESTATE People are stlU anxious to work for Uncle Sam. That fact seems to be proven by the response to the substitute clerk and substitute city carrier exam for Jobs In M a n hattan and the Bronx. The exam was limited to persons served by the Manhattan and Bronx post ofiBces, or to present employees, and 11,000 had filed for the written test when the filing i>eriod closed on August 25. The positions pay $1.61^ an br. to start and there were no specific education or experience requirements. The wiltten examination will be designed to test the candidate's aptitude for learning and perforoaing the duties of the positions. The test will be held on Saturday, September 11. IISS City Eiam Comiag For Qualified Courses PO Clerk Test Set for Sept. 11 DELICIOUS eocpfM Comment Madison A v e . K e a l estate (SS St.) P i . 8-1872 buys. See P. 11. SCHOOL DIRECTORY Academic mod Cominereiii] Collese rreparatur^ BoUdlnc A rUint M^kuagrmeat, btailooai') A CutttoUian Kitxineeni lici'iiH» i'rciMtraUu BOiU> H A L L A C A D K M V , Vlatbatli K i t , Cor. Fullon, Bklyn. R<ieenl« A G1 Approved, nL a 24-17. BuelncM School! W A S U I N O T U N BUSINKSS LNST., !tlUIV-7th A v e . (cor. and civil acrviue U-aimiig. Moderate eost. MO 12ntb S t . ) , M.V.C. 2-eotliJ. becn-tartd l O N K O K SCHOOL OP BUSIMK88. Secretariit!, Accounting. Vctcrana Accepted. U r B Service prepurution. Kaet 177lh St. and Boston Uoiul ( H K O Cheater T h e a t r * B l d g . ) , Bronx K I 2 6600. LEARN IBM KEY P U N C H — L B. M. 40 to 60 houra. Surolhy Kane School, 11 W. 42nd Slret-I. N Y C . MACHINKS J O B I B M T A B , S O U T I N O , W I K I N U , K E Y P U N C H I N G , VKKlKVl.NCi. KTC. Go to the CombiDation Burineea School, 130 W . l'.>Dlb St. UN 4 JI'.O. Bus. Machine Inst. • IBM KEY PUNCH Ouaruntecd Training. Day AND TAB or Kve. Hotel W o o d w a i 4 B6th and B'way. JIJ S 5 J U . SMretartal O K A K K H . 164 N A S S A U STHKUri', N.V.C. Sccri'turiat A c « o u u U i i « , V r a l l i u g . Jouroallaaa. I>ay Miight. W r i t e lor Catalog. UB 9 i M O . P a K « F o u r t e e n C I V I L S E R V I C E L E A D E R T u e m l a j , Auffuitt 31, I 9 ! » f U. S. Jobs Open The following C. 8. exams are now open for rcccipt of applications. Apply to the U. S. Civil Scrvice Commission, 641 Washington Street, New York 11. N. unless otherwise indicated. Last day to apply is given at the end of each notice. 414 ( B ) . M E D I C A L OFFICER, $7,425 to $10,450. Jobs with Panama Canal Company, Canal Zone Government Organization, in the Canal Zone. Medical school graduation intern.ship, licen.se required, pius experience for higher paying jobs; maximum age. 45; veterans eligible to age 62. Apply to Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Balboa Heights. Canal Zone. (No closing date). 2-1S7. LIBRARIAN, $3,410 and $4,205 a year; jobs in New York and New Jersey. Requirements: either va) college graduation with 30 semester hours in library science, or (b) one year's training in library school and either three years' college or three years' library experience, or (c) four years' experience, or (d) equivalent combination; additional year's experience required for $4,20j iol)s. Students who will meet educational requirements within four month of application, are eligible to apply. Apply to Second U. S. Civil Service Region, 641 Washington Street, New York 14, N. Y. (No closing date). BANK EX.AMINER (as.sistant), $4,205. Jobs with Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation throughout country. Men only. Requirements: for trainee, two years' banking experience at clerical level or above, or as bank examiner; college training may be substituted for part of all the experience requirement. Apply to Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners in district offlce of F.D.I.C. where employment is desired: District 2. Room 1900, 14 Wall Street, New York 5, N. Y. (No clo.sing date). 391. V E T E R I N A R I A N , $4,205 to $5,060. 389. D I E T I T I A N , $3,410 and $4.205. — Jobs are with the Veterans Administration. P S Y C H I A T R I C HEAD NURSE, $4,205. For duty at St. Elizabeths Haspital, Washington, D. C. 2-88. S T E N O G R A P H E R , $2,750 to $3,175, and T Y P I S T , $2,500 to $2,950. Jobs in N Y C . R e quirements: written exam plus experience for $2,950 and $3,175 jobs; minimum age, 17. Send Form 5000-AB to Second U. S. Civil Service Region, 611 Washington Street, New York 14. N. Y. (No closing date). 2-8 (52). ENGINEER. $5,060 to $7,040. Openings in following fields: aeronautical; aeronautical research, development and design architectural: automotive: chemical; civil; construction; electrical; electronics; general; hydraulic; industrial; internal combustion power plant research, development and design; maintenance; marine; materials: mechanical; naval architecture; ordnance; ordnance design; safety; structural; welding. Jobs in New York and New Jersey. Requirements: four-year engineering curriculum or four years' experience plus D i to 3'2 years' specialized experience. Send Forms 57 and 5001ABC to Second U. S. Civil Service Region, 641 Washington Street, New York 14, N. Y . (No closing .scientific or technical experience in food technology plus one to three years' specialized experience. Appropriate education may be substituted for part of experience. Send Forms 57 and 5001ABC to Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners. U. S. Naval Supply Depot, Bayonne, N. J. (No closing date'. U. S. Issues Call for Patrol Inspectors The U. S. Civil Service Commission is doing some trail-blazing in connection with age limits in the exam for patrol inspector (trainee), $3,795 a year. T h e exam. No. 363, sets 21 and 31 as the limits, but for those candidates entitled to veteran preference the upper limit is 35. The eligibles will be removed from the register when they exceed the respective limits. Vision requirement is 20^30 Snellen, binocular vision 20/20, both without glasses. Color distinction tests will be given also. No Experience Needed Patrol inspector jobs are field positions in the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, located in the vicinity of land borders and coastal areas of the southwest. The I m migration Border Patrol prevents the smuggling and illegal entry of aliens into the U. S. There are no minimum education or experience requirements. A two-hour written test of general aptitude will be given. Candidates must be U. S. citizens. Only men will be appointed. Minimum, height, 5 feet 8 Inches; weight, at least 140 pounds. Apply until further notice to the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Department of Justice, Imigration and Naturalization Scrvice, Temporary Building X 19th and East Capitol Streets, Washington 25, D. C.. Morris A. Gallen (left), assistant chief of the Utilities Div. ision, First Army Engineer Section, receiving $25 and a certificate for recommending that civilian employees at the installation be given pins for 25 years' service, as a moral* booster. Colonel W. C. D. Bridges made the award. ^ NYC Court Employees Under Labor Plan Mayor Robert F. Wagner has announced that President Justice Daniel Gutman of the Municipal Court of the City of New York had notified him and the New York City Department of Labor, that in the interest of sound personnel practices for the employees of the Municipal Court, it had been decided by the Presiding Justice to grant to them the protection and benefits of the Mayor's Interim Order on the Conduct of Labor Relations for City Employees, i.ssued by the Mayor on July 21, 1954. Some 500 employees in the various District and Central Courts of the Municipal Court will 1 be affected. In notifying the Mayor of this voluntary action. Judge Gutmaa said: , "Although legally the Municipal • Court of the City of New York is not bound by the Mayor's Interim Order on Labor Relation.s. as the administrative head of the Court, I feel that the Order is a very constructive step toward i m proving labor relations in the public service and, therefore, the civil service employees in the Municipal Court should be given the same opportunity to invoke its provisions as are other City employees. Accordingly, I am prepared to i n struct the Chief Clerks of t h « various divisions of the Court promptly to advise the Court e m ployees of this action and to po.st to their attention the provisions of the Interim Order." 2-71-3 (53). I I O S r i T . A L ATTENDANT (MENTAL). $2,750. Jobs at VA Hospital, Northport, N. Y. No experience requirements; age limits, 18 to 62 do not apply to persons entitled to veteran preference. Restricted by law to such perso.ns as long as they are available. Apply to Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, VA Hospital, Northport, L. I., N. Y. (No closing date.) 2-196 (53). T A B U L A T I N G MACHINE OPERATOR; CARD PUNCH O P E R A T O R , $2,750 and STUDY MATERIAL NEXT WEEK $2,950. Jobs in NYC. RequireStudy material for the N Y C soments: three to six months' excial investigator and State motor 2-8-G (54). FOOD SPECIALIST. perience. Apply to U. S. Civil vehicle liocnse examiner written Service Commis.sion, 641 Wash- $4,205 to $8,360. Options include: tests will bi» ipsunied in next institutional feeding, equipment, ington Street, New York 14, N. week's LEADER. preservation. Jobs in Bayonne. Y. (No closing date). N. J. Requirements: three years' • ' 2-70-2 (54). H O S P I T A L A T TENDANT (MENTAL), $2,750. IIV N Y C A l t K A Jobs at VA Hospital, Lyons, N. J. Jobs restricted by law to persons entitled to veterans preference; others will be considered only In absence of preference eligibles. Males only. Age limits, 18 to 62, N E W S of L.O. 630, Congratulawaived for veterans. No experience tions to Ed Finestein on his apnecessary. Apply to Board of U. pointment as senior employment S. Civil Service Examiners, VA The U. S. Civil Service Commis- ence applicants have the right to 186. P R O O F R E A D I N G C L E R K . interviewer. Howard Krashes has Hospital, Lyons, N. J. (No closing sion, in its latest listing of jobs apply, but for which there is at $3,410. been transferred to L.O. 710, Helea date). for those with disability prefer- present little or no opportunity 365. P S Y C H O L O G I S T , $4,205 Burns to L.O. 112, and Max Gold'37. F I R E M A N (local). District of ence, with good opportunity of for appointment. If the position and $5,060. ner to another unit of L.O. 630. Colum'Ma Fire Department, $3,- appointment, includes the clerk for which you apply is among Best wishes are extended to the 328. R A D I O ENGINEER, $3,410 900 a year. Requirements: 21 to title. Most of the jobs are in those, your application will be acsenior employment interviewers ia 35 years old; 5 feet 8 inche.s, bare Washington, D. C. their new assignments. cepted; if not, it will be returned and $4,205. 99. SOCIAL W O R K E R , $3,410 feet, to 6 feot 5 Inches: minimum Those entitled to 10-point dis- and your name placed on file for Here and There weight. 140 pounds; 20/20 vision ability preference under Federal notification of the next examina- and $5,060. Birthday greetings to William each eye, without glasses; good law are: tion in that field. In applying for 152. S T A T I S T I C A L A S S I S T - Honig, L.O. 650, September 29; hearing. Apply to U. S. Civil SerA disabled veteran (or a vet- any position, be sure to show the A N T , $4,205 to $5,060; S T A T I S - and to George Bossell, L.O. 610. vice Commission, Washington 25, eran who has been awarded the exact title of the position for T I C A L OFFICER, $5,500 to $8,360. September 5. Belated birthday D. C. (No closing dateK Purple Heart). which you are applying as well as 358. S T O R E K E E P E R , $2,500 to greetings for August are extended The wife of a disabled veteran the salary you will accept. to Norman Wasserman, the sev$2,950. 2-173. S T E N O G R A P H E R . $2,750 if the veteran is disqualified for to $3,175, and T Y P I S T , $2,500 to If you are interested in a posi225. SUPPLY S P E C I A L I S T , enth, and Bernice Smith, the first. appointment because of service$2,950, Jobs in Camden, N. J. Retion outside of Washington, please $3,410 to $7,040. Best wishes for a speedy recovquirements: written exam. Apply connected disability. note that most such positions are TOBACCO I N S P E C T O R , ery to Charles Cre.ssy, L.O. 610. The widow (who has not reto U. S. Civil Service Commisfiled through examinations held $2,950, Announcement 219; $3,410 Get well cards should be sent to sion, 641 Washington Street, New married) of a deceased ex-service by civil service regional offices. to $5,060, Announcement 400 ( B ) ; Lexington Hospital. N Y C . StafT man. York 14, N. Y. ( N o closing date). extends best wishes for a speedy 378, A C C O U N T A N T ( C O M P R E - $5,940, Announcement 168. The mother (who Is widowed, 210. T R A F F I C A N D T R A N S - . recovery to Bob Jenning's wife, 2-17-7 (52). S H E E T M E T A L divorced, or separated, or whose HENSIVE A U D I T S ) . $3,410. P O R T A T I O N S P E C I A L I S T , $3,- who is confined to the hospitaL W O R K E R , $2,974. Jobs at Vet- husband is permanently and to185. C L E R K , $2,750 and $2,950. 410 to $7,040. Bob is with L.O. 610. erans Administration Hospital, tally disabled) of a veteran who 194. T R A N S L A T O R , $3,175 to Frances Shoen. senior employNorthport, N. Y . Age limits, 18 died or was disabled while on ac387. G E O L O G I S T , $3,410 and $9,600. ment interviewer of L.O. 650 waxi^ to 52, waived for veterans. Men tive military duty. $4,205. 376. T R A N S P O R T A T I O N T A R - transferred to L.O. 351. preferred. Requirements: 13 If you qualify as above, you 177. G E O P I I Y S I C I S T , $4,205 to I F F EXAMINER (FREIGHT), months' experience as sheetmetal may apply under the Veterans News from L.O, 710 $4,205. worker's helper, assisting a sheet- Preference Act of 1944 and the $7,040. Staff welcomes Howard Krashes 384. V E T E R I N A R I A N as the new S.P. senior employment 40. GUARD, $2,750 and $2,974. metal worker of journeyman civil service regulations, for any grade, or as sheetmetal worker's position in the Federal service to interviewer. Mr. Krashes replaces 388. H I G H W A Y E N G I N E E R ( T R A I N E E ) , $3,410. apprentice. Apply to Board of which probatlonal or indefinite ( T R A I N E E ) . $3,175 and $3,410. Jean Traynor. who is transferring U. S. Civil Service Examiners, VA appointment has been made in the to L.O. 115. A farewell party was 186. I N F O R M A T I O N A N D EDHospital, Northport, N. Y . (No past three years from a civil serv- I T O R I A L given by the staff. Special thanks CLERK, $3,410 and closing date). to Rose Elbert, supei-visor of Secice register or for any position $3 795 tion 7 l i e , who organized the a f 1 8 9 . ' I N F O R M A T I O N SPECIAL2-71-3 (53). H O S P I T A L A T - for which there is in existence fair, and to Ronia Solar, senior TENDANT (MENTAL). $2,750. or about to be established a list I S T , $4,205. Announcement 186; manager, who acted as mistress of Jobs at Veterans Administrative of eligibles resulting from open $5,060 to $7,040. ceremonies. Hospital, Northport, N. Y . Jobs competitive examination. 382. J U N I O R A G R I C U L T U R A L Current Civil Service listings for Walter Langway, offlce manager Information about location of A S S I S T A N T restricted by law to persons en(VARIOUS OP- U. S. jobs outside of New York of L.O. 710, is on vacation for two titled to veteran preference; positions, requirements, forms to T I O N S ) , $3,410. State were issued by the U. S weeks. others will be considered only in be filed, etc., is given In the ex381. JUNIOR M A N A G E M E N T Civil Service Commission; Nathan Charles, supervisor ot announcement. The A S S I S T A N T , $3,410 and $4,205. absence of preference eligibles. amination Medical officer jobs with Federal Section 71 IB. is on vacation f o r Males preferred. Age limits. 18 to announcement number Is given 215. L A B O R A T O R Y ELECone month. agencies in Washington, D. C., and 62, waived tor veterans. No ex- beside each position. You may Congratulations were extended perience requirements; ability to consult the announcement of the T R O N I C MECHANIC, $2,750 to throughout the U. S., $5,940 to $7,040 a year. Apply to the U. S. to chief telephone operator A n a read and write English necessary. position in which you are inter- $5,940. 165. LANDSCAPE ARC H I T E C T , Civil Service Commission Wash- Nicholson by the New York T e l e (and obtain necessary Apply to Board of U. S. Civil ested phone Company, for the excellent ington 25, D. C. Service Examiners, VA Hospital, forms) at many first- and second- $4,205 to $8,360. Patent adviser jobs, mostly with telephone system developed by her Nortliport, N. Y . (No closing Class post offices; or you may ob129. L I T H O G R A P H I C T R A N S tain copies from civil .service re- F E R R E R ( H A N D ) , $1.48 and $2.11 the Department of the Navy in for L.O. 710. An article appeared date). th« gional offices or the U. S. Civil the Washington, D. C. area, $3,- in the summer issue of 2-174. S T E N O G K A P l l E K . $2,- Service Commission, Washington an hour. Telephone Company's magazine^ 410 to $5,940. Apply to the Board 308. MEDICAL TECHNICAL 5#S to $2,950. Jobs in Newark and 25, D. C. of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, "Voiceways" to this effect. A S S I S T A N T , $3,410. Jersey City. N. J. Requirements: Virginia Stratton of Section 7120 Department of the Navy, Main If you are interested in a posi58. MESSENGER, $2,410. written exam. Apply to U. S. Navy Building, Washington, D. C. has been appointed employment" tion in Washington which Is not 104. N A U T I C A L SCIENTIST, Civil Service Commission, 641 listed here, you may send appliFireman, $3,900 a year, District service representative to L.O. 52tt. Washington Street, New York 14, cation Form 57 to the U. 8. Civil $4,205 to $7,040. of Columbia Fire Department. Contact your lAPES representaN. Y. (No closing date). 359. P A R K RANGER, $3,410. Washington, D. C. Apply to the tives for reservations for the Stat* Service Commission, Washington 401. B. B A N K E X A M I N E R 25, D. 0., a^ there are some posl129. PLATE GRAINER, $1.13 U. S. Civil Service Commission. Convention, to be held at Lfturela Washington, D. C. Country Club September I C (trainee assistant), and tions for which lO-point prefer- and $1.41 a n hour. U. S. Jobs for Those With Disability Preference Federal Jobs Outside State Employment, NYC and Suburbs Names on State Clerk Lists Vacationt T H E W O O D L A N D S : Built on the side o f a mountain, spaikling pool, modern new buildings for dining, lounging. Rooms witJi private baths and verandas. J50 np. THF, W 001)1.AND.S, rhoenlrla, N . T . 70. Parker, Barbaraann. Mecbnlcv) 01000 .80840 C<rflins. Gloria. K Rlnihiirst 88870 491. Junot. Jacqueline, Johnson (Continned from VtLge 12) 77. O'Brien, Helen, Roy Brook . , 01000 ., 88870 402. O'Mallcy, Charles. T r o y . . ,80800 333. Treblich, Lillian, Bklyn F I I . B C'lJCRK 78. Brienza, Frances. Oneonta . 01000 .... 88870 403. McCrory. Cliarlotte. Buffalo 80770 324. Higbsmith.- G.. Bronx . 92300 335. Tobin, Edward, Fredonla . . M B . A n d e n o n . Marrarrt, B h l f B 70. Buniett, Winifred. Jeffcrion . OOOOO 88800 404. Bodner. Eva, Bklyn ,80770 166. Pedro. Edith, StatPii 1«I . . . 03300 826. McCarthy, Eileen, T r o y 80. Egan, Catherine, Rlcbnind HJ 00700 .. 8 8 8 0 0 405. V a n d e v a l . Mary. Albany . . .80770 oa.ioo 1)0700 157. Cherrr. June, Naflsan .. 88800 400. Rac, Caroline, Bronx 81. Rennie, Marjorie, Bklyn .. 827. Polan, Shirley. Flnshlne ,80770 214 4(h Ave., Asbury Park asR. Lindnnman. Bpalre*, Spg-fld fin 92.300 328. Hammer, Irvinpr. Bklyn . . . . 88800, 407. Martino, Lillian, Bklyn . , .80770 83. Real, Anita, Danneniora . . . 00500 . 93300 .320. F o x , Henry. T r o y Block to Occan 169. Bayer, Albert, Rldirewood 88800 40R. O'Brien, Dolores, Alb.my . . ,80770 83. Sparks, Robert. Staten Isl . 00500 •)030C 100. Nazlmowiez, Max. Bronx . , , 02300 3.30. Marrone. Esther, Bkl.vn . . 88800 400. Mercer. Frederick, Bklyn . . .80770 84. Lauria. Ann. Queens V l g . . . PRospect 5-9635 0001)0 161. R u j e n , Lillian. Rlchmnd HI . U2100 331. Serino, Marion. Bronx . . . . ,88800 500. F u l f o n l , Bl.inchc, Bklyn 85. Kranz, Barbara, Babylon . . . .80700 .. Comfortable rooms. Home Rtmos162. Schaeffer, Mildrwl. Bklyn . . . 02100 333. Cornell, Joan, Walton .88730 80. Ilonigman, Ann, Bronx . . . OOOOO oonoo phere. Free parking. Complimen163. Johnson, Naomi, Queens V l r 93160 333. Beckhans, Lucille, Ctrl Tslip .88000 (Continued Next W e e k ) 87. Dyer, Sylvia, Bronx 03090 , 8 0 » 0 0 Didomenicantono, B.. Wlrvllct ,88000 164. tary breakfa.st free. Weekly rate 88. Cas.iina, Lois, Valatte 334. Vanduiik, Mlldied, Circlevle ,93000 Acroi NT n.KRK. .88000 165. M.irkham, Ann, T r o y Albany 335. Dunn, An $25 double room. (ConHnue.1 N e x t W e e k ) ,03020 160. Ryan, Junr, Medina Bt«« Departments and InslKul 330. Bennett, Wyonla. Albany . . ,88000 .88000 167. Adler, Iiniiab«lh, E WorcMler 03020 337. T w o m e y , Julia, Ja.kBn H r t 1. Wadai Frank Buffalo . . 00050 .88500 108. Orcenborr, Sarah. N Y C . . . . .02020 338. Graham, Agmes, N Y C 2 . Stocker, 00550 Jo,in . Mechaniev .01050 .88500 16R. Debsrbieri, B., Bklyn 00150 3. Beekert A r t b nr. N V C .. ,01050 339. East, N o rma. N Y C 88500 170. Gallagher. T., Elm Welssm 00100 4. „ JO!"eph. Bklyn .340, Houirhton Shirley, WatCrvli. 171. SilTorman, J r * in. Bklyn . . . .91050 341, Coons. Ainslie. Red Hook . . .88500 ,08070 8. T..apalm. J^ I'h. T r o y . . .88500 178. Lapointe, J^ori ne, N 8yra<VM 91950 342. Cooper. Cclestine, Bklyn . ,08700 6. McRae, Keith, N Y C .01050 .88500 173. Mahon, Betty. Albany Glcnmont . . . .07800 7. Grant, Norman, Cohoes .01050 .343. Weiler, Lillian, .88550 174. Morria, V i r * l n i Bronx ... Brown, Melvin, Bronx .07350 Decristofaro, N „ Bklyn . 8 . 344. .01040 .88520 .00720 175., Priore, J » m e « Blltlalo 9. Enitlish. John, N Y C .91880 346. Bca.h, Fred, Buffalo .88530 Lacy, J( .00400 Bronx 176.. Hampton, Ror , Elizabeth, T r o y . 1 0 . Bronx 346. McKan .9)880 .88530 . Smith. Tuttle, Charlotte, Bronx .,, 177. 11. Joyce, N Hartford . . . ,00400 .91810 347. lannuz ;i, Teresa. Milton . .88520 Silver, ,00400 Albany ,178.. Nisoff, Karl. 1 2 . .Itz, C., N Y C Zclda, Rochester . . . .91770 348. Steinhc .88530 ,00400 171). Fitzpatrick, John, Bklyn , . . .91070 .349. Venie D.ivid, N Y C 13. M o d d l , Lilli.in, Bronx .88530 McKeni ,R5050 180. Hampton, Renee. Bklyn . . . .91000 350. Dupree, Mary, Albany ... 14. la, John. Bklyn .88450 Myers, 05050 181. Clark. Monica. Albany 15. Franrls, T r o y .91000 351. Stahl, Beatrice. NY'C .88450 Vopcl, 05050 182. Qliatlrini, Mary. Elmlra . . . .91000 3.52. Glaser Elmer. Flnshinff . 10. Morris, Alb.my .88450 Holbro^ 05550 188. Eean, John, T r o y Janice, Albany . Grafton 17. .01000 3.53. >k, Horace, Scbtdy . . . .88450 She; , fl.'iSOO 184. Seltzer. Morris, Reiro Park . .91000 354. Graebncr, Annette, N Y C . 18. Joseph. Albnny .88450 Zan ,05050 , . . . 0 ] 0 0 0 355. Raskin, Murirf, Bklyn . . . 185. Keenan, Shirley, Albany 19. ando, Robert, Albany . 04 870 88450 186. Green, Consnelo. VYC, .015.30 356. Dobert, Elizabeth. Renssela. .88450 20. Tokarskl, St.mlcy. Ray Brook .04870 . , , ,01530 .357. Miller, M y m a , Albany 187. Thompson, Norma. T r o y ... 8 1 . Edie, Betsy, Buffalo .88450 .04050 188. Juhlin, Ann. Bay Shore . . . . 01 5.30 358. Gunther, Alice, Albany 22 Malone, Robert. Albion . . . 94 500 .88450 1 8 » . Barbierl. Anna, Bklyn .01530 359. Brown, Edith. Bklyn 23, Bell. Donald. Brimx .88450 .84150 100. Klinr, Mildred, Albany Mabel .01400 300. Corkery Jamaica . . . .883S0 24. Clifford, Grace, Clinton .03700 101. Cross, Evelyn. Sohoh.irie . . . .01400 301. Collins, Paulini Troy 25 Jakubee, Vera, Oiieonta . . . .03700 .88980 Aimee, 192. Shields, Eleanor, Albany . . . .01450 302. Stur^es. Davenport . 88380 Rakoczy. Stephen, Buffalo . .03700 193. Colucd. Dominick. Bklyn . . . .01 300 303. Shdton, Eleanore, Bins-hamton .88380 Laferriere, Helen. T r o y .03080 194 Baker, Bertram, Elmira . . . 01300 304. Rinaldi. Lucille, Albany . . . .88380 Mitchell, M.->ry. Bklyn .03800 195. Anderson. Lavinia, Syraenee .01300 305. Nusrent, Anna, T r o y .88310 Jacobs, Ardis, Rensselaer . . . ,938(>0 . . 1 3 0 0 360. 196. Como, Joseph, Bklyn .88310 P e a v y , Lillie, N Y C Fallon. Thom.ns. Albany . . . .03800 197. Toumans, Charles, T r o y . . . . 01300 .307. Noschese Joan, Ctrl Islip . 88310 Markham, Dorothy. Hornell 02710 01390 308. Hansen. Gladys. Ozone Park .88310 198. Keniry, Mary. Bklyn Brnmachlm, Marvin. Glovcrsvl^ .03710 199. Edwards, Orifllth. Albany . . 01300 ,300. Laporti .88370 Barbara, Cohoes Green, Maria, Poufrbqiiac . . . .02530 .88240 a o o . Rinrhtmyer. Dianne, Bemna P t 01300 370. Friedman. Alan, Bronx Finney. John, N Y C .03400 01350 371. Klaybor, Helen. Gardcnville .88240 « 0 1 . Ely. Jane, Watertown Kcllerman, Edwanl. Albany . .03350 91320 • 0 2 . G n y w a . ?>ank, Buffalo ... . , , .88240 375. Tuffey, Maureen, Albany Brade .Rita. M t Morris . . . .93200 91250 378. Wahl. Gloria. Bklyn .88240 %03. Nykerk. Catherine. Bronx McKenn.i. Eufrene. Bklyn . . . 03170 eXTKAl .88240 « 0 4 . Oroenbanm. S.vlvi Bronx . 91250 3 7 * . Carey. Joyce. T r o y T m a x , Rebecc.1. Mt Morris , .010!)0 « 0 5 . Bnrkhardt, Alice, Bklyn . . . 91180 .376. Quinn, Mary, Staten Isl . . . .88240 Shank, Catharine. Albany . ,01000 ClITisiiScope Shorl"PRIOE O f T H I NATION"nchrlee10fWtsl Point iadAnMpolUorpi.j(l.l 91180 .88170 a o 6 . MeCarlhy, Wlene, Elmira ,01000 376. Berk. Barbara. N T C K a t z , Melvin, Bklyn >07. Jocelyn. Winifred, Amsterdam 91180 377. Foster, Gertrude. Janiaica . .88170 .01000 A l m y . Audrey, M i d d l e b u r j . Forest His . 91180 .378. Elsenbenr. Jrlia, Bklyn « 0 8 . Mitchell, I>ni . . . .88170 Mollnari. Mildred, A t t i c * . . . .01000 « 0 » . Cbiplock, Mary. WaterrUot . 01040 379. Kelly, Francis, Elmhnrst . . . .88170 .01000 Michael, Alfred, N T C 91040 .88170 « 1 0 . Craiir, John. Cirl Islip ... Deveanx, Bluette. Bronx . . . .01030 M o w i t i , Saul, Bronx 01040 380. » 1 1 . Peskowita, Estelle, Bklyn . WriKht, Mildred, Bklyn , . . 88130 .91030 381. Pastore. Anna. Bklyn E Wash DC 01040 .88130 « 1 2 . Vernon, Herbert. NGloversrle ,91540 382. Didomenicantono, A.. Wtrvliel Mesick, M,, Menands .88100 « 1 S . Corry. Martaret, ,383. Donohue. John, Albany Nunn, Reffinald, TJlster P k . 01500 « 1 4 . Steinlallt. Bemanl. Bklyr 90070 384. Webster. Marilia. L o c k j o r t , 88100 .01500 Hyman, Irwin, Bronx « 1 6 . Perrine. Anna, N Hartford . 90070 385. Galvln, Robert, Spgfld Gdn .88100 01450 Spease, John, N Y C >16. Gardner. Mary. Albany 00030 386. Patterson, Lillian, Corona . .88100 the only book M«f givos yoa (II 26 pages of sample civil .01180 Devenean, Georsre, Watervliet .88100 « 1 7 . Frankoskl, Anna, Rensselaer OOOOO 387. Mullin, Jeanette, T r o y .01140 service exams, all tub/eefs; 121 requirements for 500 government Maltz, Robert. Bklyn « 1 8 . Boehmer. Robert. Bklyn 91000 . . . oonon 388. Ramsey, Marraret, Albany , ,88100 Risley, Edward, Glenmont . fobs; (3J information about how to get a "patronage" /ob—without .88100 « 1 9 Gaee. Rita. Bnffalo OOOOO 389. Stewart, Lorraine. N Y C V a l v o . Josephine, Guilderind .00550 taking a test, and a complete listing of such jobs; 141 full informa« 2 0 . Dixon. Qncen. Jamaica . . . . .90550 OOOOO 300. Rieck, Edythe. E Greenbsh , .88100 Roberts, John. Albany .88100 >21. Carpenter, K., Albany .00550 oonoo tion about veteran preference; (SI fells you how to transfer from Buchanan, Atmcs, Albnny . , . .88030 » 2 2 . Corcoran, C., Biiff.ilo .00550 ononn 301. Mamiire, Leo. Albany . one job to another, and 1,000 additional facts about government Brenner, Eileen. Bronx . .. ,00510 nnnno 302. Days, Ruth, B M y n Price, Marciar ita. Lackwann Glick. Miri.am, Bklyn lobs. "Complete Guide to Tour Civil Service Job" is written so Sndore. Anne, Rochester .00370 00830 303. « 2 4 . Ross, H., Glei If. Fls Grant. Richard, Bronx Sanders, An.istazia, Bay Shore 880.30 you can understand It. by LEADER editor Maxwell Lehman and .00280 Aronson, Ali< 00700 304. Tr Fenzel, Constance, Sehtdy ..880.30 Heminir, Dorothy. Menands . .903?'0 305. 90700 general manager Morton Yarmon. It's only SI. « 2 0 . Dip.ilo, Josephine. Fin rtiinr Cawley. Tristan, Bronx 87000 .00100 00700 .306. Fiske, Rnth, Bemus P t « 2 7 . Barrett Marfrcry, r t i White. Ellinor. Buffalo . . . .00100 397. Miller. Elizabeth, Amsterdam 87000 « 2 R . Ranm. Sadse, Woortmi ire oonoo Rosen, Marirarct, Peeksklll . 87000 00100 • 2 9 . Consor, Eva. Bklyt oonoo 308. Gumlerman, Martin, N Y C Splctt, Mariann, Buffalo , . . .00020 ....87060 LEADER BOOKSTORE •••lO. White, Katberir oonno 309. Gotf, Anna. Lindenhrst NYC .. McMahon. Elizabeth. Albany .80030 87060 97 Duane Street, New Yorli City • 3 1 . Bodner, Jerome, Alb.my 00550 400. Hooks, Gloria. N Y C Y a m e s . Jol; Buffal( Mazzcr, Helen, Bronx 87060 .80650 • 3 3 . Pcjren, Marraret, Scbtrty OOS.'jO 401. Peck. Theresa. Albion Please send me a copy of "Complete Guide to your Civil Service 87000 .80050 • 3 3 . Murray, Joanne, Trny . . 00.550 403. Jurusik, Donald. Cohoc Dr.ipeT, Ruth. W Albany , . . .80050 87920 Job" by Maxwell Lehman and Morton Yarmon. I enclose $1 in • 3 4 . Shii^pey. Oeoree, Albany 00550 403. Davis. Kenneth, T r o y Seltzer. Morris , R e e o Park . .80050 404. Vlana, AKness. SpBfld Gdn . . 8 7 8 0 0 • 3 5 . I.nthcr, Richard 00480 Cortlan payment plus 10c for postage. Fitzirtbbon, H, , Watertown . 80050 ..87800 • 3 6 . Giftord, Helen. Alt.-»m t 00480 405. Fuller, Gertrude, Syracuse Lopan, Patrici 1, Albany , . . .80050 • 3 7 . Pirirer, Dorothy, Centrl T l y 00480 406. Adrian. Robert. Hoosick F1 87800 Paradis. Gordc)n, Offdensburff .80500 ..87820 •3R. Ryan, Dorothy. Bnffali 00410 407. WIsotsky. Barbara. Bronx Nome Kerr, Dorothy, Bronx ....87820 .80380 • 3 0 . Moore. Antoinette. Tri 00410 408. Batka. Helen, L I City Cassina, Lois, Viilatie Dillon. Eleanor, C h e e k t o w f a 87820 409. .80200 • 4 0 . Fahey. Marie. Albnny 00410 Tjemonier, CI Address ule. Jam.aica . • 4 1 . Stainbaek. iris. 00340 410. Gilbert. Martha, Watervliet . . 87820 NYC Wallace, Flcn Glens Fli 87820 • 4 2 . Rntledre. Janet. Bronx 00340 411. Gimlin, Viola. P o r t v i l l e (Contlnned N e x t W e e k ) Frieberrer, Milton, N Y C ....87820 412. • 4 3 . Grube. Dixie, Albany 90340 .... Piper. Gertrude, Bklyn 87820 • 4 4 . Lee. Ann, T ( nawnnda . . . . ,00340 413. • 4 5 . Diebl, Anna, ,90340 414. Barrett. Alice, Dover Pins . . . 8 7 8 2 0 STATISTICS CI.RRK. Bklyn • 4 6 . Culliffan. Ora, .00370 416. Roy, Murr.iy. Bronx 87780 M a t e Deimrtnients and Institutio Rensselaer . . • 4 7 . B,irbanell, Saul, .00370 410. Maslowe. Pearl. Bronx 87750 1 English, John. N Y C 1, Bronx . . . . 101500 •48. Quinones, Antor ,90370 417. Bussey. Edward, N Y C 87750 5. Stocker. Joan. Mecbanlcvl lio. N Y C .. .00000 •49, Reis. Elizabeth. .00'i70 418. Zambrotta, Kenneth, L I City 87750 Beekert. Arthi r . N Y C . . . s. NYC .... . 08000 • 5 0 . Hejza. I.*onard, .90200 419. Lemonier, Claire. Jam.iica ..87750 4. Jonee. Robert. Gloversvie . BnfTalo .. .08000 • 5 1 . Bialos. Robert, .90200 420. Lenish. Julia. BinKhamton .,87750 6. Johnson, Robert. Bcthpage .08000 • 5 2 . Mi;Caffrer. M., Bklyn .90200 421. McGrath, Helen, N Y C 87750 6. Welssman, Joseph, Bklyn . ,08000 Colioee . . . . • 5 3 . CimiminM, G., .00300 422. Marchaml, IJIlian, Naasau ,87760 7. Whaland, Norman, Delmar ,97500 • 5 4 . Romocki. Vireri Willstn P k 90200 423. Gerson, Anne. N Y C 87750 8. Kinir. John, Delmar .07500 .s,\Tacu» •SR. .90300 424. Conte, Mary, Delmar 87080 9. Schatz, Dorothy, Ravena . .07000 • 5 6 . Davidson. Samnei, K Y O .90300 425. Hanier, I.illian, N Y C 87080 10. .00500 Grand, Bernanl, Albany . • 5 7 . O'Connor, Mary. Albjiny . . . ..90300 436. Kennetly, James, Bklyn 87040 11. Lacy, Jerome. ,onsor Bronx Wood, Galle, Tnlly .00200 427. Traister. Betty. Bronx 87610 12. .00500 Myer, William. Albany . • 58. Chomak, Evelyn. Hklyn .00300 ..87010 ,00500 13. Schwartz. M.irvin. Albany . • 60. Morley, Nancy, Webster . . . ..00130 428. B f l k a . Elizabeth, Syracuse ,00300 14. Glass, Marion, Woodslde . • 6 0 . Rochminski, G.. A v e n l l Pk . . 90130 429. Halburian. Marllou, Watervliet 87640 , ,.00000 • 6 1 . Cohen, Margaret. Watervliet .90000 430 Holmes. Betty. Clnvernck . . . 87540 15. Malone. Robert. Albion 431, Henry. Ruth. Elmlra His . . . 87540 ,.00000 • 6 2 . Osborne. Earl. Bklyn 16. Buchanan, Acnes, Albany .00000 432 Allen. M a n e . A m i t y v i l l e . . . 87470 ..00000 • 6 3 . Sack, Berthold. NY'C 17. Holbrook, Horace, Sehtdy 90000 87470 • 6 4 . Mannion, MarB.ir,.t. Woodslde .00000 433 Beck, Jean, Bronx 18. Lapalme, Joseph, T r o y , . , , . 0 5 8 0 0 87470 434 Michaels, Anna, Bronx ,.05700 • 6 5 . Donovan, Joan. Syracuse . . . ..80000 10. Love, Eloii-e. Bronx 435 Theoricht, A., K i n f s Park . 87470 ,,95500 • 6 6 . Ryan. Rorer. T r o y 20. Grant, Norm.m , Cohoes .80020 436 McGlnty, Marraret, L I City 87470 ,.95500 • 6 8 . Wechter. Arvilla. Attica 21. I-amm, Charlc NYC 80000 437 Schmidt, Baibara. Bronx . . . 87470 ,.05500 22. McMillan. Dav id, Del ma ' • 6 7 . Roicers. Roseniaric. V l y Strra .80020 438 Warner, Marie, Rensselaer . 87470 ,.05500 23. Hyman, Irwin • 6 9 . Ixiuchlln. William, Albany . ..801100 Bronx 439. McLauKblin, Nora, Whitehall 87400 ..05100 24. Lenahan, Hele a, N Y C • 7 0 . Phillips. Rose. Bklyn ,80850 87400 440. Hollenbach, P.. Cohoes ..05000 R i f k i n , Esther 26. • 7 1 . Robbins, Anna, N Y C , SUten 80850 Isl 87400 441. Czulewicz, P., Buffalo ..05000 2fl. Johnson, John Bronx • 7 2 . Cornelius. Ruth, Cincinnatua .80780 . . . . 87400 442. Chesler. Beatrice, Bklyn ..05000 Mcrae, Keith. • 7 3 . Isaksen, Mary, Oceanside 27. . ,.80780 NYC 87400 Brearton, Arthur, T r o y . . . . 443. .,04000 • 7 4 . Kessler, Sophie, Bronx , , . , 80780 28. Mink, Fredcri. •k. Menands 87400 444. . 04500 Powell, Georria. Petersbury . Lockhart. Leo • 7 5 . O'Connell, Florence. Ossininr 80710 20. nie, Jamaica 87400 ..94500 • 7 6 . Coleman. Florence. N e w Dorp 811710 446. Smith, Annalouise. Buffalo . 87330 30. Nolan, Blonrlii a, Buffalo . . .04500 446. •a, Renssela Hull, • 7 7 . See, Anthony. Bklyn 80710 31. Nen, Ruth. S •ottsvle ..04500 . . . 87330 • 7 8 . Moran. Martin, Bronx 80070 447. Scully, Mary. Ri isBclaer 32. Zangrandf Robert, Albany . . 0 4 5 0 0 87330 448. !, Marti: Douelai 1, Ogrdensburr • 7 9 . K.ipl.an, Edward. Bkl.vn 80070 63, VORKI, M Albany . . . .,04400 , 87330 • 8 0 . Ftie<ll.inder, Allen. Bklyn . . . , 80040 449. Bruso, Aitatha. Slinicerlnd . . . ,873,30 34. Levy, Mark, Albany ..04200 • 8 1 . Follott, Camille, Albany . . . 873,30 80010 450. Moore, Frances. Albany 35. Malta. Robert. Bklyn ..04000 • 8 2 . Miller. Shirley. Albion 80040 451. Taj'lor, Mayme. N Y C 30. Ponce, Raymond, Albany . . . 03700 ,87330 • 8 3 . McDononirh. Hdcn, Island P k 80040 452. Johnsoi 1, Irene, Alban 37. Lemonier, Claude, Jamaica . 03500 ,87330 • 8 4 . Precly, Jennie, Arvcrne . . . 80040 453. Purecll Patricia, Coble ikill 38. Robinson, R o t t r t , College P t 03500 ,87200 80040 454. Keller, Marjorie, Bklyn • K5. Morelli, Libera, n t i c a 30. Thompson, Olira. Stonv Brk . 03500 ,87200 •80. White, Marraret, Spirfld Odn . 80000 456. Seeera, William, T r o y .87200 40. Markham. Dorothy, Hornell , 03600 • 8 7 . L f i f a v e . Oliver. Patchopue 87190 41. Horn, Donna. Albany . 80570 450. Feeney Maitcaret, , A l b a 03400 lay, Jessie, Coho • 8 8 . Kraner, Israel. Midilletown . 80570 467. M 42. Dwyer, R o b i r t , Amsterdam . 03400 ,80570 468. 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O l l O u .8HU40 487, Oallup, Helen, Albany :;iTY .86K40 ZONK Bradford . . . 01000 Costa, Jowph, Bklyn 73 Ailaril, Ruth tMUlO 488 Antolick, Ellen, Stillwater . .86840 •SO Miller, Harr]'. Bklyn 489 Hickey, Kathleen, T r o y 74 Walder, Joseph. Far Roekwy .01000 . , . .MMU «t>« Vwiuule, li'rkwtMU A l U u ^ 76 Luniirau, Mai tin, Albany, . , . . M l . B m l a i b M h . M., » W M M t I * T - r 822. ASBURY PARK Complete Guide to Your Civil Service Job SOCIAL INVESTIGATOR STUDY B O O K »3.00 LEADER BOOKSTORE 97 Duane St., NYC Who wants to get Into civil service? Af TIVITIKS OF KMPLOVKES I N STATE CSEA Chapter Presidents, Conference Heads Listed (Continued from Pace 3) Paul Hammond (right), field representative of the Civil Service Employees Associotion, discussed salary appeals procedures, at a recent meetinq of Oneonta chapter, CSEA. A new unit of the Federal Credit Union was formed at the meeting, following a discussion of the Credit Union's functions and benefits by Stanley Miller qf Oneonta (left). All public employees who live or work in Otsego County are eligible to join the new Credit unit. Employment, Albany (Continued from Page Z) ECC Units ECC 1: Jeanne Lyons, clerk, vacationed at Hampton Beach. Doris Dautn, clerk, is touring Canada this week. Lois Wright, O M O Tab. and Rose Rubino, clerk, vacationed last week at the Northwood Dude Ranch. Luzerne. Beverly Roland, clerk, and Helen Emenry, clerk, are vacationing. A picnic was held at the home of Bette Mozak in Nev/tonville by the Unit. Hot dogs and refreshments were enjoyed by all attending. ECC 3: Alice Chichester, comptometer operator, spent her vacation with her husband at Martha's Vineyard, Mass. George Reinoetil. clerk, spent the last two weeks at Long Lake. George reports the I'i.sli weren't biting too good. Walt Myers, OMO-Tab, is vacationing at Lake George. Frances Simon, clerk, is spending the next two Alabama. Jane Bourgeois, calculator operator, will vacation the next two weeks. ECC 4; Jennie Brennan. clerk, spent the last two weeks at Saratoga. Clara Snyder and Ida Moslier, clerk, were on vacation last week. Fete Nardolillo, OMO-Tab, is spending the month at Saratoga. LoUs of luck, Pete. KP: Elizabeth Leisenfelder, OMO-KP, received a permanent appointment in the Employers Accounts section. Grace San Fratello and- Marguerite Techerine, O M O - K P s , received permanent appointments in K P . Ann Marie Dyke, Josephine Dyke, Theresa Dyke and Dolores Kaczmarck are returning to St. Rose College after working in the unit during tlie summer vacation. K V ; Marge Nelson, O M O - K P , is taking a boat trip witli lier brother on Lake Chaniplain this week. Lee Miller, supervisor, is vacationing two weeks at Lake George. Ada Mink, O M O - K P , spent last week at Narragansett Beach. Betty Harris. O M O - K P , is vacationing for next three weeks. She flew to CalUornia. Control Unit: Bill McGarry. OMO-Tab is spending tliis week in Kentucky. Supervisory: Nancy French, stenographer, is spending the week in Atlantic City. Eleanor Sims, stenographer, spent last week in NYC. Rating Units: Mary Jimpson. account clerk, spent two weeks in Washington, D. C., Ed Lange, U. L accounts assistant supervisor, spent* last month in South Carolina. Diane Irwin, clerk, visited friends in Oneonta. Leonard Commither, clerk, just returned from Buffalo. Bob Brown spent a week at Lake Champlain witli his family. Dorothy Doody, clerk, and Helen Tanck vacatlonecT in the Adirondacks last week. Ann Geleta, clerk, and Alice Doody, clerk, enjoyed the sights in Atlantic City. Frank Carlina, senior account clerk, took his family to the Cat•Jcills, Frank Collins, senior account clerk, also took a trip to the Cat.skills. Mary Conroy, stenographer, visiied New Jersey. Sara Oinsburs. account clerk, is spending the week in New York, and is aiso going to her summer home la State I,inc. I\Iuss, EU Mazur. Bonior account clerk, and Mary Kobylar, cli-rk, returned to work. Bob Kvcn.sen, clerk, and Lai-ry liuiicck. clerk ure vacationing. Hou.se. It is important that all members attend. Sympathy is extended to Lawrence J. Frantz on the death of his sister, Sister M. Joan of Rochester. On vacation from the Board of Education: Doris Nadge, Dorothy Seabury, Ross Cameron and Harrison Muckey. On vacation from Tompkins County Memorial Hospital: Charlotte Taber, Frances Townsend. Dorothy Hayden, Clementine Dubose. Dorothy Gunnip and Robert ChefT. Ellinor Davies, assistant probation officer, has returned home from the hospital, Aena Mead and Dorothy O'Neill of the hospital staff have returned from vacation. Dr. Robert Broad and Marion Borne of County Health are on vacation. George Guest has returned from vacation. Amelia Lougo is on the sick list. Thomas Indian School NEWS of Thomas Indian School chapter. CSEA: Dolores Rupp. chapter president, is lining up committees for the annual bazaar, to be held October 21 and 22. Tliis affair draws people from all over the State to see and purchase authentic Indian ba.skets, handwork and jewelry. Tlie welcome mat is out for Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher Elliott, who will take over the work of the late Norman Pullen and Mrs. Pullen in Sunrise Cottage for the older boys. Tlie Elliotts have worked at Arizona Children's College and Newark State School. Mrs. Pullen suffered a foot injury in a fall down stairs. Harlan Gage and Ernest Mohawk are thinking about incorporating and giving the flre engine manufacturers some competition. Sam Smout, chapter treasurer, has a bandaged finger. Some people say he gob the. finger caught under his cash box. Too bad; Sam, a minister of the Gospel, would hardly know what to say, or how to say it. when a finger is smashed. Bob Wells just completed a tour of the St. Lawrence country and most likely got some property lined up in the Adirondacks. Mt. McGregor Letchworth Village — Anthony Van Zetta, Letchworth Village, Thiells. Manhattan State Hospital — John Wallace. Manhattan Statie Hospital, 600 Bast 125th St.. New York 35. Marcy State Hospital — Charles D. Methe, Marcy State Hospital. Marcy. Middletown State Hospital — Paul W. Hayes, 45 Liberty St., Middletowru Newark State School — Pauline Pitchpatrick, Newark State School, 529 Church St., Newark. Pilgrim — Dr. Frank J. Pirone. Pilgrim State Hospital, Brentwood. Psychiatric Institute — Dixie Mason, Psychiatric Institute, 722 West 168th St., New York 32. Rochester State Hospital — William J. Rosslter, Rochester State Hospital, 1600 South Ave., Rochester. Rockland State Hospital — Henry Marier, Rockland State Hospital. Orangeburg. Fort Stanwix (Rome) — Irma German, Rome State School, Rome. St. Lawrence State Hospital — John E .Graveline, St. Lawrence State Hospital, Ogdensburg. Syracuse State School — George D. Snyder, Syracuse State School, Syracuse. Utica State Hospital — Margaret M. Fenk, Utica State Hospital, Utica. Wassaic State School — Robert L. Soper, Wassaic State School, Wassaic. Willard State Ho.';pital — John Vincent, Willard State Hospital, Willard. Willowbrook State School — Thomas Conkling, Willowbrook State School, Staten Island. PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT Metropolitan Public Service — Kenneth A, Valentine. Public Service Commission. 233 Broadway, NYC. Motor Vehicle In.spectors — William Weinschenk, 25-41 86th St., Jackson Heights. were married August 14. They are spending their honeymoon in Pennsylvania. Welcome to Mrs. Gladys Shank, who has recently joined the corps of nurses. Manhattan State Hospital M A N H A T T A N State Hospital patients' team lost a thrilling .softball game to Central Islip State Hospital 13 to 8, The game was well attended by the patients. Deepest sympathy to Jim Monaghan on the death of his wife, Honora. Mrs. Monahan was formerly an employee at Manhattan State. Interment was at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Granville Sobotker, popular cook at the staff house, has returned from a vacation in the Virgin Islands. Happily, he returned to Manhattan State, despite the fact that The LEADER had him located at Brooklyn State. Vacation cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. John Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Merritt. Ml', and Mrs. Ed Moran, and Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Hannon. All having a good time and wishing you were there. Get well wishes to Jim McGhee and Con Downing. Theer are many employees who entirely disgusted with the new allocations. Appeal forms have been issued to the following groups: beautician, launderer, baker, account clerk, shoemaker, craneman and maintenance man. Letters urging employees in these titles to file appeals have been received from Kings Park and Bufralo Slate Hospital employees and from the Mental Hygiene Employees Aisociation. T H E 5th annual meeting and installation of officers of Mt. McGregor chapter will be held Saturday, September 11, at the Rip Van Dam Hotel, Saratoga Springs. A buffet supper will be served at 7:30 P.M. The business meeting and installation will be held at 9:30, followed by dancing. Don and Laura Curtis, social chairmen, are making a special effort to have this one of the best meetings to date and they need the co-operation of everyone. Members are urged to attend and bring guests. "Old Timers" of Mt. McGregor were pleased with a visit from Dr. Howard Weinstein of Washington. D. C. Dr. Weinstein was one Manhattan State Hospital chapof our doctors in 1946 and 1947. ter is requesting the Metropolitan The Mt. McGregor Employees Conference to hold a meeting at Bowling League is making plans Manhattan State in order to asfor its 1954-1955 season. Anyone sist these groups in preparing apinterested in bowling with the lea- peals. The meeting will be open to the gue is asked to contact Mrs. Ruth ail employees throughout State. The date will be announReichel, Medical Records. Anthony J. Salerno, chauffeur, ced. Mary V. Landers and Nora T. and his family are vacationing at Sacandaga Lake. Celia Feehan has Voss are welcomed as new chapter returned from a vacation which members. The present member.she spent touring the Eastern ship committee has done a wonTOMI'KI.WS ch;ii)ter, CSEA, will coast. derful job, will soon have the ineet at 8 P.M. Tut'.siluy, SeptemCongratulations go to Mildred assistance of new committee member T lu rompkla;> County Court Zaluu Aii^ i£ugene Thurston, who bers who will b « named shortly. Tompkins PUBLIC W O R K S DEPARTMENT Barge Canal — Harry LaVere, R D 1, Savanth. Central Unit — Russell O'Connell, 121 State St., Seneca Falls. Champlain Unit — T . Brian Daly, 10 McCrea St., Fort Edward. Eastcentral Unit — Dewey Drumm, 330 Steuben St., Herkimer. Eastern Unit — Wesley Neary, 259-4th Ave., North Troy. Western Unit — Otho Burkhart, Gasport. Westcentral Unit — Joseph Welbeld, 94 Monroe St., Brockport. Chautauqua Co. Public Works— Curtis Pfleuger, Ontario St., I r v ing. Columbia Co. Public Works — Stephen Stouter, Lebanon Springs. Hamburg — Joseph A. Crotty, State Storehouse, Evans St., Hamburg. Orange Co. Public Works — Roland Schoonmaker, Montgomery. Orleans Co. Public Works—Edmund Bielinski, 205 Carolyn St., Albion. Oswego Co. Public Works — Harry F. LaBrecque, Phoenix. Otsego Co. Public Works —Bernard J. Gaffney, 40 High St., Oneonta. Rockland Co. Public Works — George Ambrey, 47 Main St., Garnerville. St. Lawrence Co. Public Works — Isaac Perkins, 715 Riverside Ave., Ogdensburg. Dist. 2, Public Works — Francis M. Allison, Public Works Dept., 109 N. Genesee St., Utica Dist 4, Public Works — B. J. Lyons, Public Works Dept., Box 72, Rochester. Dist. 8, Public Works—Zora S. Way, Public Works Dept,, Box 551, Poughkeepsie. Dist. 10. Public Works — Charles H. Lull. Public Works Dept., State Office Building. Babylon. Bridge Authority — John J. Gallagher, Mid-Hudson Bridge, Poughkeepsie. SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT State Training School — Stanley Ames, Box 576, Hudson. Industry — Howard Callahan. State Industrial School, Industry. New Hampton — Frank Bianchi, Box 4, New Hampton. Oxford — Floyd Elsbree, State W R C Home. Oxford. Thomas Indian School — Dolores Rupp, Thomas Indian School, Iroquois. Warwick State School — Margaret A. Wilson, Box 3. State School. ALB.\NY CHAPTERS Agriculture and Markets — Roy H. McKay, Dept. Agriculture and Markets, State Office Bldg. Audit and Control — William Rehfuss, Dept. Audit and Control, State Office Bldg. Retirement System — Frank Simon, State Retirement System, 256 Washington Ave. Civil Service — James J. McCue, Civil Service Dept.. State Office Bldg. Commerce — Edwin J. Roeder, Dept, of Commerce, 112 State St. Conservation — Agatha I. Doerer, Wildlife Research Laboratory, Delmar. Correction — Vito M. Ternullo, Correction Dept., State Office Bldg. Education — Hazel G. Abrams, State Education Dept. State Teachers College — Dr. David D. Hartley, State Teachers College. Liquor Authority — Herman Reiners, State Liquor Autlurity, 39 Columbia St. Div. of Parole — Robert P. Liscom, Div. of Parole, 132 Hudson Ave. Standards and Purchase — I d a B. Greenstein, Div. Standards and Pvu-chase, 103 Washington Ave. James E. Christian Health— Daniel Klepak, Health Dept., State Office Bldg. Laboratories and Research— Donald McCredie, State Health Laboratory, New Scotland Ave. Insurance — Stephen J. Banks, Insurance Dept., 324 State St. Labor — William B. Gundlach, State Insurance Fund, 100 Slate St. Div. of Employment—John K. Wolff, Div. of Employment, 488 Broadway. Workmen's Compensation — Arthur Loft. Workmen's Compensation Board, Disability Benefits. Box 600. L a w - A l f o n s o Bivona, Jr., Real Property Bureau, D<'pt. of Law, Srate Capitol. Menial Hygiene — D e b o r a h Hughes, Mental Hygiene Dept., State Office Bldg. Public Service — Raymond C. Carriere, Public Service Dept., 55 Elk St. Gilleran Public Works—Ru.ssell Taylor. Public Works Dept., Stat* Office Bldg. Dist. 1. Public Works—John D. McNamara, Public Works Dept., 353 Broadway. Social Welfare — Willard P. Johnson, Social Welfare Dept., 113 State St. State—Alfonso Lstorico, Dept. of State, 164 State St. Tax and Finance — Bernard C. Schmahl, Tax Dept., State Office Bldg. Motor Vehicle—Bernice K . L a Rosa, Motor Vehicle Bureau, 504 Central Ave. Regional Conference Presidents Capital District — Lawrence W . Kerwin, Civil Service Dept., State Office Bldg., Albany. Central—Charles D. Methe, Marcy State Hospital, Marcy. Metropolitan — Henry Shemin. Div. of Employment, U. I. Appeal Board, 341 Madison Ave., N Y C . Southern — Charles E. Lamb, Sing Sing Prison, Ossining. Western—Claude Rowell. Rochester State Hospital, 1600 South Ave., Rochester. County Division Broome—Lula Williams. 2 Crandall St., Binghamton. Cattaraugus—Shirley E. Corbett, 132'/a N. Tenth St.. Olean. Cayuga—Chester M. Nodine, R D 3, Moravia. Chautauqua — George Stiles, Cassadaga. Chemung — James B. Donahue. County Welfare Dept., County O f fice Bldg., Elmira. Chenango—Carl Conway, 79 Silver St.. Norwich. Cortland — Claire Moquin. 10 Prospect Terrace, Cortland. Dutchess—Joseph Fiynn, 15 Liberty St., Poughkeepsie. Erie—George H. Fischle, 236 L a Salle Ave., Buffalo. Essex — Zelma , Cook, Court Hou.se, Board of Supervisors, Elizabethtown. Franklin—Herbert C. Harwood, Welfare Dept., Chasm Falls. Fulton — Mamie Rayburn, 29 Bleecker St., Gloversville. Herkimer—John Graves, Greea St., Herkimer. Jefferson — William Lachenauer, 152 Ward St., Watertown. Livingston — Joseph F. Griffo, Geneseo. Madison—William Brophy, 215 Lenox Ave., Oneida. Monroe — William Hudson, 290 Pearl St., Rochester. Montgoniery — Richard Tarmey, 77 Brookside Ave., Amsterdam. Nassau—Helen R. Kientsch, 32 Cathedral Ave., Hempstead. Niagara — Viola Demorest, Box 199, Lockport. Oneida — Vernon Olin, County Welfare Dept., County Court House, Utica. Onondaga—Norma Scott, Examining Board of Plumbers, City Hall, Syracuse. Ontario—Christine Smith, County Veterinarian's Office, Court House, Canandaisna. Orange—Percy Van Leuvan, 58 St. Johns St., Goshen. Orleans—Laura L. Lyman, R D 3, Albion. Oswego—Harold Bradford, R D 2, Central Square. Otsego—Arnold Koelliker. Hartwick. Rockland—Arthur-Jones, Tompkins Cove. St. Lawrence—Welthia B. Kip, Box 127, Canton. Schenectady — Robert Hurst, County Highway Dept., Kellar Ave., Schenectady. Seneca — Lilah Anderson. R— 2 at E. Varick, Romulus. Steuben—Florence Johnson, 70 Wallace St., Corning. Suffolk—Fred Vopat, Latawana Lane, Stony Brook, Sullivan — William Parker, U Third St., Warwick. Tompkins—Allan Marshall, B o * 460, Ithaca. Ulster—James P. Martin, 247 W. Chestnut St., Kingston, Warren — Emma Gregory, 3# Crandall St., Glens Palls (secretary). Wayne—William A. Sparks, 271 Murray St., Newark. Westchester—Anne H. McCabey Box 817. Wliite Plains.