THE CITY RECORD VoL. LXXIII NUMBER 21963 NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS

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Defend our liberties and fashion into one united people the multitudes brought hither out of many kindreds and tongues. Board Meetings 3738 New York City Housing Authority— Endue with the spirit of wisdom those to whom in Thy Name we entrust the Bronx, President Borough of The— Proposals 3741 authority of government, that there may be justice and peace at home, and that through Proposals 3741 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old obedience to Thy Law we may show forth Thy Praise among the nations of the earth. Brooklyn, President, Borough of— Buildings, Etc. 3742 And Oh, Eternal God, in whose perfect Kingdom no sword is drawn but the sword Proposals 3741 Official Directory 3738 of righteousness and no strength known but the strength of love, so guide and inspire, City Planning Commission—Notices Police Department— we pray Thee, the work of all who see Thy Kingdom at home and abroad, that hence- of Public Hearings 3740 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed forth all peoples may seek and find their security not in force of arms, but in the Comptroller, Office of the— Property 3738 perfect love that casteth out fear and in the fellowship revealed to us by Thy Son, Interest on City Bonds and Stock 3739 Special Regulations for Vehicular Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen. Vouchers Received September 21, Traffic 3738 Mr. Quinn moved that the Invocation be spread in full upon the Minutes of the 1945 3737 Public Works, Department of— Meeting. Seconded by Mr. Vogel and adopted. Council, The—Journal of Proceedings Notice to Bidders 3739 At this point, the Acting President (Mr. Sharkey) relinquished the Chair to Mr. of Stated Meeting Held September Proposals 3739 DiGiovanna. 20, 1945 3733 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 3739 On motion of Mr. Carroll, seconded by Mr. Davis, the Minutes of the Meeting of Education, Board of— Purchase, Department of— August 7, 1945, were adopted as printed. Proposals 3739 Proposals 3739 On motion of the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey), seconded by Mr. Cohen, the Sale of Unused Woodworking Ma- Sales by Sealed Bids 3739 privileges of the floor were extended to Jean A. Brunner, National Commander of the chinery 3739 Queens, President Borough of—Pro- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. The Chair appointed Messrs. Cohen Estimate, Board of—Bureau of Real posals 3741 and A. J. Phillips as a Committee to escort Commander Brunner to the rostrum. Estate— Regulations Relating to Contracts . . . 3742 At this point Mr. DiGiovanna relinquished the Chair to Mr. Carroll. Corporation Sales of Buildings and Richmond, President Borough of— On motion of Mr. DiGiovanna, seconded by Mr. DiFalco, the privileges of the Appurtenances Thereto on City Proposals 3738 floor were extended to Mr. Joseph M. Aimee, Assistant to the Commissioner of Sam- Real Estate 3738 tation. The Chair appointed Mrs. Earle and Mr. DiGiovanna as a Committee to escort Supreme Court, First Department— Mr. Aimee to the rostrum. Notices to Bidders 3738 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to Finance, Department of—Confirmation File Objections 3742 MESSAGES FROM THE MAYOR of Assessments—Notices to Prop- Notice to File Claims 3742 erty Owners 3739 VETOES Supreme Court, Second Department— Fire Department—Proposals 3741 Veto No. 11 Application to Condemn 3742 Hospitals, Department of —Proposals 3739 City of New York, Office of the Mayor, August 22, 1945. Housing and Buildings, Department Transportation, Board of— To the Council: of—Proposals 3740 Notices of Public Hearings 3740 Proposals 3740 I am returning with my disapproval, proposed Local Law Int. No. 215, No. 245, Mayor, Office of the—Notice re Sign- entitled : ing of Local Law 3733 Proposals—Notice to Bidders 3740 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in Municipal Civil Service Commission— Sale of Bus Springs 3740 Sale of Miscellaneous Scrap and relation to cemeteries in the borough of Queens. Notice to Applicants 3733 Just as I feared, the correcting of cemetery lines in two instances caused a general Used Equipment 3740 Notices of Examinations 3741 demand on the part of all cemeteries for increased areas. The two cases passed by the Proposed Amendment to Classifica- Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Council, Holy Cross and St. Mary's, had special merit which justified an exception to tion 3741 Department of—Proposals 3739 the general policy of cemetery expansion as intended and provided by law. In both these cases the land was acquired before restrictions and formed part of the integral OFFICE OF THE MAYOR area of the operating cemetery. This bill goes way beyond that and practically lifts all restrictions and protection now wisely provided by law. It would permit the Council to extend the area of all lands Notice acquired any time prior to the approval of this bill. That in and of itself practically repeals all of the protection for the Borough of Queens now provided in existing law. UNLESS A PROTEST IN WRITING IS FILED WITH THE MAYOR ON OR For the foregoing reasons I return the bill with my disapproval. before September 28, 1945, the Mayor hereby gives notice of his intention to sign the F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. following local law: Int. No. 231, No. 263—A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the No. 245 Int. No. 215 city of New York, in relation to street names : A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to cemeteries in the borough of Queens. New name Old name Limits Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Chapter 22 of the administrative code of the city of New York is hereby Avenue of the Americas 6th avenue White street to south, amended by adding a new section thereto, to be known as section 556-14.1, to read as borough of Manhattan. follows: § 556-14.1 Cemeteries.—No person, association or corporation shall hereafter take by deed, devise or otherwise any land in the borough of Queens for burial purposes, Dated, City Hall, New York, September 21, 1945. nor set apart or use any ground for burial purposes in the borough of Queens not s22,27 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. heretofore set apart or used for such purposes. Any law to the contrary notwithstanding, however, existing associations and corporations, which have owned and operated ceme- teries in the borough of Queens continuously since April 18, 1912, shall have the right THE COUNCIL to use for burial purposes land lawfully taken by deed or devise or otherwise acquired • prior to the date this section takes effect, provided that such additional land is enclosed STATED MEETING within the territorial confines of, or is immediately contiguous to, such existing ceme- teries, and further provided that the consent of the city council is first obtained therefor. Thursday, September 20, 1945, 1.30 o'Clock P. M. Such consent may be granted in the discretion of the city council, upon proof that the The Council met in the Council Chambers, City Hall. department of health and department of water supply, gas and electricity have no objec- In the absence of the President, who was presiding at a Board of Estimate meet- tion thereto, and upon such other conditions, regulations and restrictions as the public ing, the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey) called the Meeting to order and directed the health and welfare may require. Notice of such application shall be published once a Clerk to call the roll. week for six weeks in such newspapers as may be designated by the city council pub- Present lished in the borough of Queens stating the time when the application will be made, a Joseph T. Sharkey, Acting President of the Council brief description of the lands proposed to be used for burial purposes, their location and the area thereof. Any person interested therein may be heard on such presentation. Councilmen § 2. Section 1539a of the greater New York charter, as it existed on December 31, Peter V. Cacchione Anthony J. DiGiovanna James A. Phillips 1937, so far as it applies to the borough of Queens, is hereby repealed. William A. Carroll Genevieve B. Earle Michael J. Quill § 3. This local law shall take effect immediately. Louis Cohen Stanley M. Isaacs Hugh Quinn I hereby certify that this bill was passed by the Council of The City of New York Benjamin J. Davis, Jr. Gertrude W. Klein Frederick Schick on August 7, 1945, receiving thirteen affirmative and four negative votes. S. Samuel DiFalco Alfred I. Phillips Edward Vogel Excused—Mr. Hart. H. W. HUBBARD, City Clerk and Clerk of the Council. The Acting President (Mr. Sharkey) announced the presence of a quorum. Referred to the Mayor on August 17, 1945. The Invocation was delivered by Rev. Richard A. D. Beaty, of St. Peter's Church- Disapproved on the 22d day of August, 1945. F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. Chelsea, 346 West 20th Street, Manhattan. Received, ordered printed and laid over. 3734 THE CITY RECORD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945

Veto No. 12 Column Column City of New York, Office of the Mayor, August 22, 1945. . Number Column Heading Entry To the Council: I am returning, with my disapproval, proposed Local Law hit. No. 211, No. 239, 5 Appropriations by Board of Estimate as of December 31, entitled: 1944 110,000 00 A Local Law to amend chapter 32, title B, article 11, section B32-66.0 of the 6 1945 Capital Budget Adoption 2,040,000 00 administrative code relating to stoopstands. 7 Required after 1945 to Complete 0 This bill, though well meant, would be of very little, if any, value to honorably 8 Estimated Date of Physical Completion 1946 discharged veterans and of great damage to the Borough of Queens. This Borough 9 Source of Funds for 1945 Capital Budget 5 $105,000 OOR has had the good judgment and vision to eliminate stands and booths within stoop lines. 1 1,935,000 00 A The instant bill would practically defeat all that has been accomplished to date in this 10 Years of Probable Usefulness-Certificate of City Plan- matter. ning Commission 30 May I remind the Council of the old abuses of news stands which have since been 11 Estimated Additional Annual Debt Service Charges on corrected, when licenses were taken out in the name of veterans but operated by non- Completion $94,000 00 veterans. After all, let us hope that a grateful country and city can do more than 12 Estimated Additional Annual Maintenance and Operation to give a stoop stand as a reward to a veteran. I have made inquiries and have found, Charges on Completion -56,000 00** of the several hundred seeking information and advice as to occupation and business, 13 Comptroller's Code Numbers 34-4601-42-52 not a single solitary one has expressed any desire for a stoop line stand. 14 Date of Initial Appropriation April 11,1940 For the foregoing reasons I return the bill with my disapproval. 15 Contract Liability as of June 30, 1944 $10,650 00 GUARDIA, Mayor. 16 Unencumbered Balances of Appropriations as of June 30, F. H. LA 1944 No. 239 Int. No, 211 45,394 72 A LOCAL LAW to amend chapter 32, title B, article 11, section B32-66.0 of the Notes: (R) Renewal of 1944 Capital Budget Adoptions. administrative code relating to stoopstands. (A) Additional Funds. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: ** Savings in Rental. Section 1. Subdivision a, of section B32-66.0 of the administrative code of the city A true copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate on August 23, 1945. of New York, is hereby amended to read as follows: ISAAC EICHHOLZ, Acting Secretary. § B32-66.0 Stoopline stands; license required; permitted use.-a. It shall be un- Referred to the Committee on Finance. lawful to maintain a stand or booth within stooplines without a license therefor, except M-112 that no such stands or booths are permissible, nor may a license be issued for such Office of the Mayor-Transmitting Communication Relative to Amending stands or booths in the borough of Queens [.] , except stands or booths operated by the Capital Budget for the Year 1945 by Adding Project No. D-168b veterans at public buildings and railroad terminals. Under the Department of Marine and Aviation Entitled "Municipal Air- § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. port, Idlewild, Borough of Queens, Construction of Hangars and Arcade Note-New matter in italics, old matter in brackets [ ] to be omitted. Buildings." Amount $75,000,000. I hereby certify that this bill was passed by the Council of The City of New York City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y., August 31, 1945. on June 28, 1945, receiving sixteen affirmative votes. The Council, City Hall, New York, New York: H. W. HUBBARD, City Clerk and Clerk of the Council. Gentlemen-Pursuant to Section 224 of the New York City Charter, I hereby Referred to the Board of Estimate on June 29, 1945. certify and submit to the Council the certified resolution, duly adopted by the Board I hereby certify that this bill was approved by the Board of Estimate on July 26, of Estimate on August 23, 1945 (Cal. No. 42), amending the 1945 Capital Budget as 1945, receiving thirteen affirmative votes, the Deputy Mayor being excused from voting. follows: ISAAC EICHHOLZ, Acting Secretary, Board of Estimate. Adding Project No. D-168b, under the Department of Marine and Aviation, Disapproved on the 22d day of August, 1945. F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. entitled "Municipal Airport, Idlewild, Borough of Queens, Construction of Hangars Received, ordered printed and laid over. and Arcade Buildings," at a total estimated cost of $75,000,000. M-110 Yours very truly, F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. Office of The Mayor-Transmitting Communication Relative to the Capital Resolved, By the Board of Estimate that, pursuant to the provisions of Section 224 Budget for the Year 1945 by Adding Project No. P-240 Under the Heading of the New York City Charter, the proposed amendment to the 1945 Capital Budget Department of Parks Entitled " Park, Acquisition of Addi- as requested by the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation under date of July 25, 1945, tional Land Bounded by Lafayette, Elk and Duane Streets, Borough of and as recommended by the City Planning Commission under date of August 17, 1945, Manhattan." Cost $745,000. be and hereby is approved by adding the following new project under the Department City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y., August 31, 1945, of Marine and Aviation: The Council, City Hall, New York, New York: Gentlemen-Pursuant to Section 224 of the New York City Charter, I hereby certify Column Column and submit to the Council the certified resolution, duly adopted by the Board of Estimate Number Column Heading Entry on August 23, 1945 (Calendar No. 41), amending the 1945 Capital Budget as follows: 1 Line Number Adding Project No. P-240, under the Department of Parks, entitled "Foley Square 277a 2 Project Number Park, Acquisition of Additional Land bounded by Lafayette, Elk and Duane Streets, D-168b 3 Title, Brief Description, Location : "Municipal Airport, Borough of Manhattan," at a total estimated cost of $745,000. Idlewild, Borough of Queens, Construction of Hangars Yours very truly, F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. and Arcade Buildings." (Cal. No. 41) 4 Total Estimated Cost $75,000,000 00 Resolved, By the Board of Estimate that, pursuant to the provisions of Section 224 5 Appropriations by Board of Estimate as of December 31, of the New York City Charter, the proposed amendment to the 1945 Capital Budget, 1944 0 as requested by the Commissioner of Parks under date of July 24, 1945, and as recom- 6 1945 Capital Budget Adoption $75A000,000 00 mended by the City Planning Commission under date of August 17, 1945, be and hereby 7 Required after 1945 to Complete 0 is approved by adding the following new project under the Department of Parks: 8 Estimated Date of Physical Completion 9 Source of Funds for 1945 Capital Budget Column $75,000,000 00 A Column 10 Years of Probable Usefulness-Certificate of City Plan- Entry Number Column Heading ning Commission (B) 1 Line Number 392a 11 Estimated Additional Annual Debt Service Charges on Completion 2 Project Number P-240 (C) 3 Title, Brief Description, Location: "Foley Square Park, 12 Estimated Additional Annual Maintenance and Operation Acquisition of Additional Land Bounded by Lafayette, Charges on Completion (C) Elk and Duane Streets, Borough of Manhattan." 13 Comptroller's Code Numbers 4 Total Estimated Cost $745,000 00 14 Date of Initial Appropriation 5 Appropriations by Board of Estimate as of December 31, 15 Contract Liability as of June 30, 1944 1944 0 16 Unencumbered Balances of Appropriations as of June 30, 6 1945 Capital Budget Adoption $745,000 00 1944 7 Required after 1945 to Complete 0 8 Estimated Date of Physical Completion Notes: (A)-Additional funds. 9 Source of Funds for 1945 Capital Budget $745,000 00 A (B)-Hangars---25 years. Arcade Buildings-30 years. 10 Years of Probable Usefulness-Certificate of City Plan- (C)-Project will be entirely self-sustaining since, the lessees have agreed ning Commission 30 to a rental equal to the interest and amortization of the bonds to be issued for this proj- 11 Estimated Additional Annual Debt Service Charges on ect. There will be no maintenance or operation charges against the City since under the Completion $34,400 00 leases the airlines will operate, maintain and repair the structures at their own expense. 12 Estimated Additional Annual Maintenance and Operation A true copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate on August 23, 1945. Charges on Completion ISAAC EICHHOLZ, Acting Secretary. 13 Comptroller's Code Numbers Referred to the Committee on Finance. 14 Date of Initial Appropriation M-113 15 Contract Liability as of June 30, 1944 Office of The Mayor-Transmitting Communication Relative to Amending 16 Unencumbered Balances of Appropriations as of June 30, the Capital Budget for the Year 1945 by Adding the Following New Proj- 1944 ect under the Department of Marine and Aviation, Line 277b, Project No. D-192, "Improvements, Including Land, Adjacent to and Incidental to the Note : A-Additional Funds. Municipal Airport, Idlewild, Borough of Queens." Amount $9,500,000. A true copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate on August 23, 1945. City of New York, Office of the Mayor, September 10, 1945. ISAAC EICHHOLZ, Acting Secretary. The Council, City Hall, New York 7, New York: Referred to the Committee on Finance. Gentlemen-Pursuant to Section 224 of the New York City Charter, I hereby M-111 certify and submit to the Council the certified resolution adopted by the Board of Office of The Mayor-Transmitting Communication Relative to Amending the Estimate on August 31, 1945 (Cal. No. 15), amending the 1945 Capital Budget by Capital Budget for the Year 1945 by Modifying Line 105, Project No. adding the following new project under the Department of Marine and Aviation: F-4, Under the Heading "Fire Department Repair Shop, Queens, Includ- Line 277b, Project No. D-192, "Improvements, Including Land, Adjacent to ing Site." Amount $2,150,000. and Incidental to the Municipal Airport, Idlewild, Borough of Queens," at a total City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y., August 31, 1945. estimated cost of $9,500,000. The Council, City Hall, New York, New York: Yours very truly, F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. Gentlemen-Pursuant to Section 224 of the New York City Charter, I hereby certify Resolved, By the Board of Estimate that, pursuant to the provisions of Section 224 and submit to the Council the certified resolution, duly adopted by the Board of Estimate of the New York City Charter, the proposed amendment to the 1945 Capital Budget on August 23, 1945 (Calendar No. 72), amending the 1945 Capital Budget as follows: as requested by the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation under date of July 25, Modifying line 105, 1945, Project No. F-4, under the Fire Department, to read as follows: and as recommended by the City Planning Commission under date of August 17, 1945, "Fire Repair Shop, Queens, Including Site," at a total estimated cost of $2,150,000. be and hereby is approved by adding the following new project under the Department Yours very truly, F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. of Marine and Aviation: (Cal. No. 72) Resolved, By the Board of Estimate that, pursuant to the provisions of Section 224 Column Column of the New York City Charter, the proposed amendment to the 1945 Capital Budget, Number Column Heading Entry as requested by the Commissioner of Public Works under date of August 9, 1945, and as recommended by the City Planning Commission under date of August 23, 1945, be I Line Number 277b and hereby is approved by modifying line 105, under the Fire Department, to read as 2 Project Number D-192 follows: 3 Title, Brief Description, Location: "Improvements, In- cluding Land, Adjacent to and Incidental to the Munic- Column Column ipal Airport, Idlewild, Borough of Queens." Number Column Heading Entry 4 Total Estimated Cost $9,500,000 00 5 Appropriations by Board of Estimate as of December 31, 1 Line Number 105 1944 0 2 Project Number F-4 6 1945 Capital Budget Adoption $9,500,000 00 3 Title, Brief Description, Location : Fire Repair Shop, 7 Required after 1945 to Complete 0 Queens, Including Site. 8 Estimated Date of Physical Completion 1947 4 Total Estimated Cost $2,150,000 00 9 Source of Funds for 1945 Capital Budget 59.500.000 00 A SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945 THE CITY RECORD 8785

Column Column Whereas, We advised him that the condition was becoming more acute daily and Number Column Heading Entry was being aggravated by the return of the armed forces from abroad; and Whereas, Evictions of families of service men and citizens generally were occurring 10 Years of Probable Usefulness-Certificate of City Plan- in increasing numbers daily ; and ning Commission 30 Whereas, At that time we asked Governor Dewey that he take cognizance of this 11 Estimated Additional Annual Debt Service Charges on condition and make it a part of his then expected special session of the Legislature, Completion $415,000 00 the matter of remedial legislation in any matters affecting the acute housing shortage; 12 Estimated Additional Annual Maintenance and Operation and Charges on Completion $60,000 00 Whereas, Up to date nothing has been done along the lines suggested in our reso- 13 Comptroller's Code Numbers lution; and 14 Date of Initial Appropriation Whereas, Now the condition is becoming increasingly difficult and obnoxious and 15 Contract Liability as of June 30, 1944 we feel that something should be done immediately by local City authorities to alleviate 16 Unencumbered Balances of Appropriations as of June 30, the situation; and 1944 Whereas, There are many housing councils, civic bodies and citizens' organizations generally who have given time and attention to this matter and have made various Note : A-Additional funds. valuable suggestions and recommendations in their effort to meet with the emergency; A true copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate on August 31, 1945. now, therefore, be it ISAAC EICHHOLZ, Acting Secretary. Resolved, That the Council of The City of New York suggest to the Mayor and Referred to the Committee on Finance. all of the City authorities involved or concerned with the housing problem to issue a GENERAL ORDERS call for conferences and meeting with all the minds concerned with a view toward G. 0. No. 92-No. 104 securing immediate emergent action to provide dwelling accommodations at once in this critical situation; and be it further Office of the Mayor-Transmitting communication relative to amending the Capital Budget for the year 1945 by adding a new project under the head Department of Sani- Resolved, That copies of this resolution be sent to the Mayor of The City of New York and all of the members of the Board of Estimate. tation, amount $800,000. Again laid over. On motion of the Vice-Chairman, seconded by Mr. Isaacs, the foregoing resolution was made a General Order for the day. INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS Following discussion by Messrs. Isaacs, Quinn, Davis, Cacchione and Mrs. Earle, the Resolution Appointing Various Persons Commissioners of Deeds. Acting President put the question whether the Council would agree with and adopt such By the President- resolution which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Resolved, That the following named persons be and they hereby are appointed Affirmative-Messrs. Cacchione, Cohen, Davis, DiFalco, DiGiovanna, Earle, Isaacs, Commissioners of Deeds for a term of two years: Klein, A. Phillips, J. Phillips, Quill, Quinn, Schick, Vogel, the Vice-Chairman and the By Councilman Cacchione-Eva Schlosberg, 178 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn ; Herman Acting President (Mr. Carroll)-16. Yagoda, 1445 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn. At this point Mr. Carroll relinquished the chair and the Vice-Chairman designated By Councilman Carroll-James Maranino, 326 , Manhattan; Alexander Mr. Quinn to preside. Le Vino, 25 Central Park West, Manhattan; Mary Meisel, 504 West 183d Street, No. 256 Int. No. 224 Manhattan; Frank Ash, 150 East 93d Street, Manhattan; Joseph M. Edelson, 176 By the Majority Members- West 87th Street, Manhattan; Freda Forman, 57 West 75th Street, Manhattan; A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in Alexander N. Wolf, 215 West 94th Street (Hotel Monterey), Manhattan; Robert relation to salaries of officers and members of the fire department force. E. Himmelstein, 790 Riverside Drive, Manhattan; Louis W. Osterweis, 720 West Be it enacted by the Council as follows: End Avenue, Manhattan; Louis Sills, 360 Cabrini Boulevard, Manhattan; Louis Section 1. Section 487a-8.0, title A of chapter 19 of the administrative code of the Wiener, 27 West 72d Street, Manhattan. city of New York is hereby repealed and re-enacted to read as follows: By Councilman Cohen-William C. Thyrolf, 2018 Muliner Avenue, Bronx; Rosalind § 487a-8.0 Salaries of officers and members of force.-a. The annual salaries Star, 1758 Eastburn Avenue, Bronx ; Bernard A. Ryan, 2802 Grand Concourse, Bronx; and compensation of the officers and members of the uniformed force of the fire depart William Greenberg, 1690 Longfellow Avenue, Bronx; Sarah La Macchia, 769 Trinity ment shall be as follows, to wit: Avenue, Bronx; Joseph L. Tender, 1210 Elder Avenue, Bronx; Maxwell Wolfson, 1. Chief of department shall be twelve thousand five hundred dollars; 1815 Morris Avenue, Bronx; Frank J. Durkin, 702 East 139th Street, Bronx; Vincent 2. Deputy chief shall be six thousand seven hundred twenty dollars; J. Di Stefano, 1166 Theriot Avenue, Bronx; Ben Schein, 325 East 176th Street, 3. Battalion chief shall be five thousand seven hundred twenty dollars; Bronx; Irving K. Siegel, 2030 Walton Avenue, Bronx; John V. Sheridan, 2986 4. Captain shall be four thousand nine hundred twenty dollars; Briggs Avenue, Bronx; Lillian Lieberman, 1065 Manor Avenue, Bronx; Jacob M. 5. Lieutenant shall be four thousand three hundred twenty dollars; Rosenfeld, 1810 Loring Place, Bronx. 6. Engineer of steamer shall be three thousand eight hundred twenty dollars; By Councilman Di Falco-Victoria A. Lihou, 140 East 63d Street, Manhattan; Frank 7. Pilot shall be three thousand nine hundred twenty dollars; D. Smith, 336 West 21st Street, Manhattan; James J. Banbury, 36 8th Avenue, 8. Marine engineer shall be three thousand eight hundred twenty dollars; Manhattan; Matilda Costello, 451 West 36th Street, Manhattan; Leo Schwartz, 9. The annual pay or compensation of members of the uniformed force of the fire 215 West 18th Street, Manhattan ; Nettie Goldstein, 2554 Creston Avenue, Bronx; department who are firemen shall be as follows: Jerome Golenbock, 1 University Place, Manhattan ; Charles M. Werner, 40 Monroe For members of the first grade at the rate of no less than three thousand four Street, Manhattan. hundred twenty dollars each; for members of the second grade at the rate of no less By Councilman DiGiovanna-Shirley M. Scher, 1715 East 26th Street, Brooklyn; than two thousand nine hundred twenty dollars each; for members of the third grade at Raphael Jannone, 2562 East 23d Street, Brooklyn; Ruth Stark, 1646 East 5th Street, the rate of not less than two thousand four hundred twenty dollars each; for members of Brooklyn; Jack Leavitt, 3016 Brighton 7th Street, Brooklyn; Henry R. Macher, 716 the fourth grade at the rate of not less than two thousand four hundred twenty dollars 58th Street, Brooklyn; Jacob Schwartz, 9014 , Brooklyn; Max Berkowitz, each; 1212 Newkirk Avenue, Brooklyn; Sanders Zuckerman, 557 Kosciusko Street, Brook- 10. Chief medical officer shall be at the rate of six thousand four hundred twenty lyn; Nathan Glickman, 1821 58th Street, Brooklyn; Ruth Uchitel, 322 New York dollars; Avenue, Brooklyn; Emil C. Kuhn, 252 , Brooklyn; Henrietta C. Millimet, 11, Medical officer shall be at the rate of five thousand four hundred twenty 455 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn; Thomas J. Hines, 153 , Brooklyn; David dollars; Drossman, 67 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn; Mae Melos, 70 Prospect Park West, 12. Chaplain shall be at the rate of two thousand one hundred sixty dollars. Brooklyn. § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. By Councilman Hart-Isidore Wolis, 475 Elton Street, Brooklyn; Sylvia Karson, 2075 Referred to the Committee on Finance. Walton Avenue, Bronx; Oscar Hinds, 280 St. James Place, Brooklyn; Fannie Tandet, No. 257 Int. No. 225 683 Montgomery Street, Brooklyn. By the Majority Members- By Councilman James A. Phillips-Charles E. Collins, 436-06 119th Avenue, Queens; Marie Debrodt, 8922 133d Street, Richmond Hill, Queens; Mary E. Brady, 4535 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in 44th Street, Long Island City, Queens ; Irene Eisenberg, 468 Hinsdale Street, Brook- relation to salaries of officers and members of the police force. lyn; Samuel D. McCain, 111-39 169th Street, Jamaica, Queens; Irving Lippman, 211 Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Beach 127th Street, Rockaway Beach, Queens; Louis Gischner, 41-21 42d Street, Section 1. Section 434a-10.0, title A of chapter 18 of the administrative code of Sunnyside, Queens. the city of New York is hereby repealed and re-enacted to read as follows: By Councilman Quinn-George J. Godfrey, 4739 40th Street, Queens; Charles F. W. § 434a-10.0 Salaries of officers and members of force.-a. The annual salaries Deutsch, 2703 150th Street, Flushing, Queens; Samuel Schlau, 209 Beach 126th Street, and compensation of the officers and members of the police force shall be as follows, Queens; Goldye R. Sherman, 140-11 Ash Avenue, Flushing, Queens; Lucio Ferrara, to wit : 103-37 108th Street, Queens; Morris N. Bobis, 114-12 Newburg Street, St. Albans, 1. Captains acting as chief inspector, nine thousand four hundred twenty dollars; Queens; Freda E. Twomey, 25-06 30th Drive, Long Island City, Queens. 2. Captains acting as assistant chief inspectors, seven thousand two hundred twenty By Councilman Schick-Michael Joseph Femenella, Jr., 82 Robinson Avenue, Great dollars; Kills, Richmond, Staten Island; Charles M. Schwalbe, 270 Pelton Avenue, Richmond, 3. Captains acting as deputy chief inspectors, six thousand seven hundred twenty Staten Island. dollars; By Councilman Vogel-Leo Blumer, 488 East 98th Street, Brooklyn; Abraham A. Gold- 4. Captains acting as inspectors, six thousand three hundred twenty dollars; stein, 2443 East 22d Street, Brooklyn; Ruth M. Kaplan, 520 Crown Street, Brooklyn; 5. Captains acting as deputy inspectors, five thousand nine hundred twenty dollars; Andrew Schirrmeister, 1012 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn; Peter Millman, 80 Lenox 6. Captains of police, five thousand four hundred twenty dollars, except that any Road, Brooklyn; Edith Salinger, 150 Corbin Place, Brooklyn; Charles K. Landesberg, captain of police who shall have served five years continuously as such shall receive 900 Avenue H, Brooklyn; Sam Gertler, 68 East 19th Street, Brooklyn; Pauline five thousand six hundred seventy dollars; captains who shall have served ten years or Bobrow, 921 Montgomery Street, Brooklyn; Rose Zoller Stimson, 80 Avenue P, more in such capacity shall receive five thousand nine hundred twenty dollars; Brooklyn; William Sherbakoff, 853 Empire Boulevard, Brooklyn; David L. Raider, 7. Surgeons, five thousand four hundred twenty dollars, and each surgeon shall have 929 58th Street, Brooklyn; Sarah B. Altman, 512 Ocean View Avenue, Brooklyn. the same rank as a captain detailed to act as inspector; The Acting President put the question whether the Council would agree with and 8. Superintendent of buildings, not less than five thousand four hundred twenty adopt such resolution, which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the follow- dollars; ing vote: 9. Lieutenants, four thousand four hundred twenty dollars; Affirmative-Messrs. Cacchione, Cohen, Davis, DiFalco, DiGiovanna, Earle, Isaacs, 10. Sergeants, three thousand nine hundred twenty dollars; Klein, A. Phillips, J. Phillips, Quill, Quinn, Schick, Vogel, the Vice-Chairman and the 11. The grade and pay or compensation of patrolmen or policemen, shall be as Acting President (Mr. Carroll)-16. follows : No. 255 Int. No. 223 (a) All such members who are patrolmen and who shall have served five years By the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey)- or upwards, shall be members of the first grade. All such members who shall have A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in served for less than five years. and more than four years and six months, shall be mem- bers of second grade. All such members who shall have served for less than four years relation to honorably discharged veterans of the armed forces of the United and six months, and more than four years, shall be members of the third grade. All States. such members who shall have served less than four years and more than three years, Be it enacted by the Council as follows: shall be members of the fourth grade. All such members who shall have served less Section 1. Chapter 41, title A of the administrative code is hereby amended by than three years, and more than two years, shall be members of the fifth grade. All adding thereto a new section to follow section 953-1.0, to be § 935-1.1, to read as follows: such members who shall have served for less than two years, and more than one year § 953-1.1 When the qualifications for any examination or test for, or appointment shall be members of the sixth grade. And all such members who shall have served for or election to any office, position or employment in the city, includes a maximum age less than one year, shall be members of the seventh grade. limit, any person who heretofore and subsequent to July first, one thousand nine hundred (b) Whenever any member of the seventh grade shall have done service therein and forty, entered or hereafter, in time of war, shall enter the active military or naval for one year he shall be advanced to the sixth grade. Whenever any member of the service of the United States, or the active service of the women's army corps, the sixth grade shall have done service therein for one year, he shall be advanced to the women's reserve of the naval reserve or any similar organization authorized by the fifth grade. Whenever any member of the fifth grade shall have done service therein United States to serve with the army or navy, shall be deemed to meet such maximum for one year, he shall be advanced to the fourth grade. Whenever any member of the age requirement if his actual age, less the period of such service, would meet such maxi- fourth grade shall have done service therein for one year, he shall be advanced to the mum age requirement. third grade. Whenever any member of the third grade shall have done service therein § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. for six months, he shall be advanced to the second grade. Any member of said force Referred to the Committee on Civil Employees and Veterans. who shall have served six months in the second grade, shall become a member of the Res. No. 242 first grade. Resolution Requesting the Mayor and the Board of Estimate to Call Con- (c) The annual pay or compensation of the members of the police force who are ferences and Meetings to Immediately Relieve the Acute Housing Shortage patrolmen as aforesaid, shall be as follows: For members of the first grade, at the rate in New York City. of not less than three thousand four hundred twenty dollars each; for members of the By the Entire Council- second grade, at the rate of not less than three thousand one hundred seventy dollars Whereas, On the date of May 21, 1945, a resolution was introduced and passed each; for members of the third grade at the rate of not less than three thousand one unanimously by the entire Council calling to the attention of Governor Thomas E. hundred seventy dollars each; for members of the fourth grade, at the rate of not less Dewey the fact that the City was in the midst of the most serious housing shortage in than two thousand nine hundred twenty dollars each; for members of the fifth grade, its history; and at the rate of not less than two thousand six hundred seventy dollars each; for members

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of the sixth grade, at the rate of not less than two thousand four hundred twenty dol- No. 260 Int. No. 228 lars each, except that the annual pay or compensation of members of such seventh By Mr. DiGiovanna- grade shall be at the rate of not less than one thousand seven hundred forty dollars each during the probationary period of their service. A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in §2. This local law shall take effect immediately. relation to street names (Kosciusko boulevard, Brooklyn). Referred to the Committee on Finance. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: No. 258 Int. No. 226 Section 1. Section B4-20.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York is By the Majority Members— hereby amended by adding thereto the following: A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in § B4-20.4 Brooklyn: change certain names.—The following street is hereby relation to salaries of city employees. designated as follows: Be it enacted by the Council as follows: New name Limits Chapter 40 of the administrative code of the city of New York is hereby amended Old name by adding thereto a new section to follow section B40-9.1 to be section B40-9.2 to read Kosciusko boulevard Meeker avenue from Union avenue to Newtown as follows: Creek. § B40-9.2 Salaries of city employees.-1. Every officer and employee of the city now receiving additional compensation over and above his regular salary in order § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. to meet the increased cost of living, the total of which does not exceed four thousand Referred to the Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares. nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars per annum, shall continue to receive as regular annual compensation the total amount of such regular salary and such additional com- Res. No. 244 pensation as he is now receiving. Resolution Requesting the Mayor and Board of Estimate to Issue a General 2. Every officer and employee of the city who is not receiving any additional Executive Order to All Heads of Departments and City Agencies Granting compensation over and above his regular salary in order to meet the increased cost All Returning Veterans Who Have Been in City Employ Prior to Induc- of living, shall receive such additional compensation in an amount equal to that being tion in the Armed Forces, a Period of Two Weeks Vacation with Pay. received by any other officer or employee in the same salary bracket as his regular By Messrs. DiGiovanna and DiFalco- annual compensation. In no event, however, shall the total thereof exceed four thousand Whereas, Thousands of employees of New York City departments are performing nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars per annum. their patriotic duty in the service of their country; and $ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. Whereas, Our Federal, State and City Governments in recognizing the sacrifices Referred to the Committee on Finance. of our gallant sons and daughters serving in the various branches of our military forces Res. No. 243 have considered them on leave of absence from their regular duties during their war Resolution Urging the Construction of a Subway Spur to the Brooklyn Navy services; and Yard. Whereas, Federal, State and local laws protect the interests of these employees on By Mr. Cacchione- military leave by safeguarding their civil service rights upon their return; and Whereas, The Brooklyn Navy Yard is one of the largest industries in the Bor- Whereas, State laws protect and safeguard returning veterans who, prior to induc- tion in the armed forces were employees of The City of New York by immediate ough of Brooklyn, and Whereas, Even though the war has ended, the Brooklyn Navy Yard will continue re-employment and the maintenance of seniority, pension rights and promotional oppor- tunities ; and to employ large numbers of people, and Whereas, The only transportation to and from the yard is surface transportation Whereas, The laws of The City of New York do not make it clear that the return- ing veterans, honorably discharged from service, are entitled to two weeks' vacation which is wholly inadequate to meet the needs of the many workers, and Whereas, The lack of subway facilities to the yard necessitates double fares for with pay as though they had been actually in City service during their absence; and large numbers of the workers as well as consuming considerable time in travel, and Whereas, The heads of some City departments of The City of New York grant Whereas, The Board of Transportation has announced that it is now prepared to such two weeks' vacation with pay while others deny this privilege because of the embark on a program of construction of new facilities; now, therefore be it absence of a clear-cut statement to that effect by the New York City Administration; Resolved, By the City Council of The City of New York that we do regard the be it construction of a subway spur to the Brooklyn Navy Yard as a vital necessity and Resolved, That the New York City Council petition the Mayor and the Board of that we do hereby urge the Board of Transportation and the Board of Estimate of Estimate that a general executive order to all heads of departments and City agencies The City of New York to include the construction of such a spur in their most immedi- be issued granting all returning veterans who have been in City employ prior to induc- tion in the armed forces and who have been in City employ not less than one year, ate plans for additional construction of subway facilities for the people of the City of a period of two weeks' vacation with pay upon their request New York. at any time during the Referred to the Committee on City Affairs, Labor and Industry. fiscal year of their return from military service and reinstatement to active duty in At this point Mr. Carroll offered the following for introduction: City service. By Mr. Carroll— On motion of Mr. DiGiovanna, seconded by Mr. DiFalco, the foregoing resolution was made a General Order for the day. A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in Following discussion by Messrs. DiGiovanna, Cohen, Cacchione and DiFalco, the relation to street names (Avenue of the Americas, borough of Manhattan). foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted by a viva voce vote. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section B4-1.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York is Res. No. 245 hereby amended by adding thereto a new designation to read as follows: Resolution Requesting the Mayor, Commissioner of Housing and Buildings, § B4-1.0 Manhattan; change certain street names.—The following street name City Planning Commission, the Housing Authority and Other Branches of is hereby designated as hereinafter indicated: the City Government Concerned with the Housing Problem to Give Care- ful Study to the Recommendations of the Citizens' Housing Council and to New name Old name Limits Take Immediate Action on Same. By Mr. Isaacs— Avenue of the Americas Battery place to Morris street Trinity place Morris street to Liberty street Whereas, An acute housing shortage has developed in the City of New York; and Church street Liberty street to White street Whereas, The percentage of vacant apartments fit for occupancy has diminished White street to Central Park South literally to the vanishing point; and Whereas, Veterans returning to this City find it impossible to locate homes for § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. themselves and their families; and In connection with the foregoing, the Mayor transmitted the following Message of Whereas, The sound program for new construction by the Housing Authority, by Necessity and communication: the life insurance companies and savings banks and by private investors in most instances City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y. involves the displacement of families from the site and such construction cannot Pursuant to authority vested in me by Section thirteen of the City Home Rule progress if housing accommodations are not provided in advance for those so displaced; Law and by Section thirty-seven of the New York City Charter, I hereby certify to the and necessity for the immediate passage of a local law entitled: Whereas, Time and again individuals concerned with the problem, as well as civic A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in and social agencies, have called attention to conditions, but there is no evidence as yet relation to street names (avenue of the Americas, borough of Manhattan). that the City Administration, the City Planning Commission or the Housing Authority Given under my hand and seal this 20th day of September, 1945, at City Hall in are taking any measures adequate to meet this emergency; and the City of New York. F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. Whereas, The Citizens Housing Council of New York has just issued a report City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y., September 18, 1945. bearing evidence of careful preparation and sound documentation, which urges the imme- The Council of The City of New York, City Hall, New York, New York: diate construction of temporary housing to meet emergent needs; the provision of Gentlemen—For some time in this City there has been a movement for the renam- schools and other community facilities in connection therewith; and the establishment ing of 6th Avenue. It had reached a point of complete agreement when the war broke of a municipal relocation bureau with adequate powers, and in addition, makes valuable out. I am quite sure that many members of the Council will recall resolutions on the suggestions for long range planning to overcome the housing shortage and encourage subject passed by reputable and well established organizations in this City. the building of permanent housing; be it The desire to change the name of 6th Avenue to that of Avenue of the Americas Resolved, That the Council of The City of New York regards the present housing has been revived and has caught hold not only in this City but all over the Western shortage as critical; and be it further Hemisphere. Present plans are based upon inaugurating this new world avenue on Resolved, That we ask the Mayor of this City, the Commissioner of Housing and October 12, 1945, Columbus Day, on the 453d anniversary of the discovery of the Buildings, the City Planning Commission, the Housing Authority and other branches Western Hemisphere. The Borough President of Manhattan has been consulted and of the City government concerned with the housing problem to give careful study to has assured that the standard street signs would be ready and available if he had notice the recommendations of the Citizens' Housing Council and to take immediate action to no later than this week. It is also planned to make this day, on the inauguration of meet such shortage and provide for those who require dwelling accommodations; and the Avenue under its name, a matter of national and hemispheric importance. A very be it further elaborate program is in the making. Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the Mayor of The City of New Because of the historical significance that this suggestion now takes, and the York, the Commissioner of Housing and Buildings, the members of the New York great advantage that it would bring to our City, as well as the keen interest displayed, City Housing Authority, and the members of the Planning Commission. I take the liberty to urge upon your honorable body an immediate consideration of the Referred to the Committee on Buildings and Housing. name change. Were this a new idea suddenly come into being, I would not urge immedi- has been discussed for so long and as far as I No. 261 Int. No. 229 ate action. Inasmuch as the matter By Mr. Quinn— have been able to ascertain no opposition has been presented, I sincerely hope that the City Council will cooperate as above indicated. A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in The City Council has always expressed a keen desire in the development of 6th relation to park names (Alfred J. Kennedy memorial park, Queens). Avenue and I am hopeful that this suggestion will meet with its approval. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Respectfully submitted, F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. Section 1. Section B4-80.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York is Mr. Carrbll moved to adopt the foregoing local law. Seconded by the Vice-Chairman. hereby amended by adding thereto a new designation, to read as follows: Following discussion by Messrs. Isaacs, Cohen, DiFalco, DiGiovanna, Quill, Cac- § B4-80.0 Queens; change certain park names.—The following park name is chione, Carroll, Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Earle and the Vice-Chairman, Mr. Carroll withdrew hereby changed and designated as hereinafter indicated: his motion to adopt and moved that the local law be withdrawn. Seconded by the Vice- Chairman and unanimously adopted by a viva voce vote. No. 259 Int. No. 227 New name Old name Limits By Mr. Carroll— Alfred J. Kennedy memorial park 35th avenue, Parsons boulevard, A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in Northern boulevard, Union relation to street names (Kevin O'Connor plaza, borough of Manhattan). street, Flushing, Queens. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section B4-1.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York is § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. hereby amended by adding thereto a new designation to read as follows: Referred to the Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares. § B4-1.0 Manhattan; change certain street names.—The following street name is hereby designated as hereinafter indicated: No. 262 Int. No. 230 By Mr. Quinn— New name Old name Limits A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to faced walls. Kevin O'Connor plaza Inwood plaza Riverside drive, and . Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section C26-440.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. is hereby amended by adding a new paragraph to be paragraph f to follow paragraph e Referred to the Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares. to read as follows:

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f. For private dwellings not in excess of two stories, faced walls with 4 inches INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS (Resumed) of brick and 4 inches of hollow block may be used with header courses every 7th No. 263 Int. No. 231 course. This shall apply to residence buildings only, which are not in excess of two By Mr. Carroll- stories or 20 feet in height of the wall. A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. relation to street names (Avenue of the Americas, borough of Manhattan). Referred to the Committee on Buildings and Housing. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Res. No. 246 Section 1. Section B4-1.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York is hereby amended by adding thereto a new designation to read as follows: Resolution Requesting the Public Service Commission to Investigate the § B4-1.0 Manhattan; change certain street names.-The following street name Inadequate Bus Service Rendered by the Staten Island Coach Company. is hereby designated as hereinafter indicated: By Mr. Schick- Whereas, The residents living in the vicinity of Midland Beach have complained New name Old name Limits of the inadequate bus service rendered by the Staten Island Coach Company on Route Avenue of the Americas White street to Central Park No. 2, and 6th avenue Whereas, This bus service is taken off the Richmond Road route after 7 p. m., South. much to the inconvenience of many workers endeavoring to get to their homes after working hours ; now, therefore be it § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. Resolved, That the Council of The City of New York hereby requests the Public In connection with the foregoing local law the Mayor transmits the following Service Commission to extend the bus service of the Staten Island Coach Company Message of Necessity: on Route No. 2 from Mason Street to Richmond Road from 7 p. m. until 1 o'clock City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y. a. in., and he it further Pursuant to authority vested in me by Section thirteen of the City Home Rule Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the Public Service Commission. Law and by Section thirty-seven of the New York City Charter, I hereby certify to Referred to the Committee on City Affairs, Labor and Industry. the necessity for the immediate passage of a local law entitled: A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in At this point Mrs. Earle moved that the Council recess for ten minutes. Seconded relation to street names (avenue of the Americas, borough of Manhattan). by Mrs. Klein and adopted. Given under my hand and Seal this 20th day of September, 1945, at City Hall in the City of New York. F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor, ROLL CALL AFTER RECESS Mr. Carroll moved to adopt the foregoing local law. Seconded by Mrs. Earle. Following discussion by Mr. DiGiovanna and the Vice-Chairman, the Acting Presi- dent put the question whether the Council would agree with and adopt such local law Present which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Hugh Quinn, Acting President of the Council Affirmative-Messrs. Cacchione, Carroll, Davis, DiFalco, DiGiovanna, Earle, Isaacs, Councilmen Klein, A. Phillips, J. Phillips, Vogel and the Vice-Chairman-12 Joseph T. Sharkey, Benjamin J. Davis, Jr. Gertrude W. Klein Negative-Mr. Quill-1 Vice-Chairman S. Samuel DiFalco Alfred J. Phillips Not voting-Mr. Cohen and the Acting President (Mr. Quinn)-2 Peter V. Cacchione Anthony J. DiGiovanna James A. Phillips Whereupon on motion of the Vice-Chairman the Council adjourned to meet on William A. Carroll Genevieve B. Earle Michael J. Quill Tuesday, October 2, 1945, at 1.30 o'clock p. m. Louis Cohen Stanley M. Isaacs Edward Vogel H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk and Clerk of the Council.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Dept. Tickler Dept. Tickler Name of Payee No. No. Amount Name of Payee No. No. Amount VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE Amer. Comm. Steel Co. 734 179895 135 61 Ind. Distrib,, Inc. 734 179899 23 81 COMPTROLLER ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Amer. Steel & Wire 734 180106 168 04 Internatl. Register Co. 734 180101 6 18 1945. Amer. Oxygen Serv. Corp. 734 179877 75 15 Israel Zion Hosp. 734 180122 76 00 Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received in Amer. R. R. Assn 734 180088 5 62 Jeran Rlty. Corp. 98 180146 40 00 the office of the Comptroller on this date in which is Amer. Brakeblock Div. 734 179919 21 50 Jewish Hosp. 71 179984 11,537 18 shown the contract number (if a contract), the name of Amer. Steel Castings Co. 734 179869 993 60 Katz Rfg. & Sheet Metal 83 180192 85 00 payee, the Department number (if other than a contract), Amer. Blue Print Co. 57 180263 1 51 Keegan Bros., Inc. 734 180113 213 54 the tickler number and the amount of the voucher. Amer. Sterilizer Co. 68 180274 25 65 Kirchmer, A. H. 82 180004 30 95 JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller. Ammann, 0. H. 970 18207 409 08 Klondike Corp. 734 179932 99 14 Andrews Paper Co., H. P. 40 180316 11 91 Kohnstamm & Co., H. 97 180231 36 90 Contract Vouchers Andler Eng. Co. 970 18219 28 50 Kopf Mfg. Co. 72 180276 33 60 Annin & Co. 970 18214 92 40 La Tosca Restaurant 944 179990 30 00 Contract Tickler Ansaul Hldg. Corp. 98 180027 208 25 Laurence Belting Co. 68 180289 22 08 No. Name of Payee No. Amount Antin Press 46 179862 57 50 Leacock Co., A. M. 734 179906 412 63 Appeal Ptg. Co. 97 180224 125 05 Leggett & Co., F. H 97 180246 306 46 145220 Agostini Bros. Bldg. 179850 $12,655 56 734 180083 66 60 Leggett & Co., F. H 97 180243 609 82 145246 Alexander Press 180223 53 55 Appeal Ptg. Co. Arrow Bldrs. Supply 734 180107 6 72 Leitz, Inc., E. 97 180210 238 50 146155 Alpine Window Cleaning 180313 817 70 Art Education, Inc. 40 180335 49 28 Macmillan & Co. 40 180337 8 52 146158 Atlas Window Cleaning Co 180312 565 25 734 179894 2 79 Macmillan & Co. 40 180322 53 92 180304 109 90 Assn. of America, R. R 143494 Belmont Elec. Co. 734 179933 138 74 Mack, M., et al. 98 180160 443 11 144091 Bridgeport Brass 179937 3,870 48 Atlas Screw Spec. Atlas Stationery Corp. 970 18212 12 98 Mack Internatl. Motor Truck Co 97 180260 296 03 145595 Dexter, Carpenter Co. 179939 96,430 45 970 18222 5 94 MacInnis, Albert G 10 179992 890 00 141241 Downer, Jay 179851 6,756 40 Atlantic Refining Co. Atlas Wholesale Farm & Prod 68 180256 797 15 Machlett & Son, E. 97 180226 41 65 1415174 Globe House Cleaning Co. 180311 1,546 15 734 180111 41 93 N. Y. Foundling Hospital 69 180188 610 00 145584 Hanson Elec. Corp. 179975 2,386 10 B. & J. Auto Spring Co. 734 179914 218 10 N. Y. Telephone Co. 11 179944 215 88 145497 Interhoro Co. 180308 1,065 60 Babcock Wilcox Co. 734 179911 840 53 N. Y. Telephone Co. 98 180164 8 62 146041 Kings County Stone 180305 2,057 00 Bafla Supply Co., A. T. 734 180108 1,591 56 N. Y. Telephone Co. 179969 2,000 00 Baitinger Elec. Co. 80 179998 1,394 22 146082 M. D. L. Contr. Co. 970 18220 18 68 N. Y. Telephone Co. 80 179999 143938 Magor Car Corp. 180240 3,330 58 Baitinger Elec. Co. 26 07 9 180167 6 50 N. Y. Telephone Co. 970 18204 142990 Milljay Constr. Co. 180302 5,203 52 Baize, R. 221 44 Baldwin Southwark Div. 734 179896 3 38 O'Connor, M. M., et al. 98 180150 60 00 145936 Milljay Constr. Co. 180303 7,486 40 40 179962 3,170 00 O'Donnell, N. J. 82 180002 21 33 179966 1,275 00 Baron DeHirsch Fund 146046 Milgram Decrtg. Co. 734 180140 10 50 Ohio Chemical Mfg. Co. 180306 391 74 Bass, B. 734 179892 1 06 145970 Monarch Co. 734 180139 55 99 Ohio Chemical Mfg. Co. 144924 Morton Coal Co. 179938 8,377 27 Bass, B. 68 180294 10 63 734 180110 5 28 O'Neill Bros., Inc. 129970 N. Y. Tel. Co. 180310 564 53 13assick Co. 734 179913 375 84 Battaglia 13 180025 4 90 O'Neill Milk & Cream Co. 68 180272 22,688 83 146086 N. Y. Stg. Corp. 179970 885 30 734 179915 223 24 Pacharzina, C. J. 180314 199 86 Bayer Lumber Co., J. 98 180143 40 00 130308 N. Y. Tel. Co. 69 180173 76 74 Palma Motor Sales Corp. 145880 Perlmutter, I. 179963 1,325 10 Becker, A. C. 97 180261 814 21 82 180003 12 45 Parkway Hospital 145782 Plymouth Elec. Co. 179852 94,996 00 Behr, F., Jr. 734 180124 90 07 80 179995 96 00 Parke, Davis & Co. 179940 42,066 40 Belcher Hyde Co., Inc., 734 179893 5 00 145601 Seneca Coal Iron 225 00 Patterson Bros. 180225 6 00 Bestway 'Welding Serv. 11 179948 734 179898 23 24 135432 Sharp & Dohme 734 179910 819 38 Peerless Blue Print Co. 146093 Solon Furn. Co. 179971 1,700 00 Bethlehem Steel 97 180214 175 50 97 180203 95 94 Quaker Rubber Corp 146093 Solon Furn. Co. 179972 938 60 Bishinger Koehler Mfg. Co. 734 179922 86 74 68 180275 1 50 Queens Nassau Transit, L. I 40 179961 145428 Starkman & Bro., H 179950 2,263 63 Bittner Corp. 12 00 38 179867 2,220 83 Queensboro Spring Co. 13 180018 145980 Superior Stg. Co. 179967 943 20 Bklyn. Pub. Lib. 37 45 Bklyn. Training Home Young 71 179978 1,742 50 Queensboro Spring Co. 13 180019 4 50 146217 Swirnow & Sons, W. 179973 3,984 00 68 00 Quigley, L., et al. 136164 Tracy, Inc., F. 179976 1,731 00 Canada). Cooler Co., Inc. 80 179994 98 180163 424 47 180199 113 22 Rabsons, Inc. 145863 Turetzky & Shaffro 179964 1,935 00 Carter, Milchman & Frank 97 97 180215 267 75 80 179997 9 50 Radium Chem. Co., Inc. 145863 Turetzky & Shaffro 179965 1,565 00 Carney Co., F. W. 68 180295 4 68 734 179918 226 90 Random House 145110 Venetian Contract 179945 10,139 81 Carney Co., F. W. 46 179859 14 35 12 51 Raven Electric Co. 146062 Widart Painting Corp. 180307 5,077 47 Carbide & Carbon Chem. 97 180204 68 180251 20 00 145839 Wilan, Inc. 179974 1,700 00 Central Hanover Bank 98 180030 419 31 Ready Froehlich, Inc. 13 180012 174 24 734 179930 109 37 Recordak Corp. 145987 Witchel, A. 179968 5,100 00 Daniels, C. R., Inc. 97 180206 546 00 Davis Co., S. 68 180241 31 92 Sanford Electronics Corp. 56 180252 60 66 Debevoise Co. 46 179854 39 75 Sarolga Rlty. Co. 98 180026 145 50 Other Than Contract Vouchers 104 15 Sauerman Bros. (Key to Department Numbers May be Obtained at Room Del Basso, Emil 40 180300 97 180217 357 38 40 180336 4 50 Scalero, T. 720, Municipal Bldg., Manhattan, N. Y. 7.) Dental Items 98 180151 41 66 Dept. of Labor 82 180001 5 00 Schering & Glatz 97 180218 162 78 13 180021 4 27 Schildkraut, Sol., Inc. Dept Tidder Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 13 180023 6 49 734 mon 99 95 Tension Envelope Corp. Name of Payee N. Na Amount Eastern Malleable Iron Co. 81 180255 365 00 Edgewater Steel Co. 734 180074 11,024 24 Tessino Realty Corp. 98 180034 126 19 Abco Press 734 179868 $642 50 Edison, Inc., T. A. 69 180179 17 50 Thompson, E., Co, 97 180219 20 00 Acetylene & Wldg. Equip. 734 180112 3 80 Edison, Inc., T. A. 734 180109 736 20 Tiffany & Co. 97 180220 113 75 A. C. F. Brill Motors Co. 734 179882 208 15 Electronic Signal Co. 970 18201 1,250 00 Torraca, J. P. 82 180005 37 35 Acme Visible Records, Inc. 734 179890 13 50 Farrar & Rinehart 46 179855 25 23 Town of Cornwall 82 180007 24 72 Addressograph Div. 734 179907 250 78 Federal Hdwe. Co. 734 180076 193 46 U. S. Trucking Corp. 970 18200 70 00 Addressing Mach. Equip. 66 180284 32 50 Felters Co. 734 180077 14 20 U. S. Dept. of Commerce 97 180281 237 75 Adrian, Michael J. 98 180034 24,904 00 Fink, Geo. 734 179903 165 91 Univ. of Illinois 46 179864 18 90 Aircraft Screw Prod. 734 180114 6 20 Fisher, R. 69 180174 68 52 Van Nostrand Co., Inc. 40 180331 20 28 Air Reduction Sales Co. 734 179878 349 48 Foley, T. W. 970 18205 114 67 Vanderberg, A., et al. 98 180159 1,577 16 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. 734 179870 14 44 Gen. Elec. Sup. Corp. 97 180202 18 79 Vanderbilt Towel Supply 80 179993 175 47 Amer. News Co. 40 180323 187 85 Gen. Iron & Steel Co. 97 180205 41 74 Verby, H., Holdg. Co 98 180144 40 00 Amer. News Co. 40 180324 119 16 Gen. Machy. Corp. 734 180095 60 00 Verderese, P 98 180155 35 00 Amer. News Co. 40 180325 372 52 Germain Lumber Co. 734 180069 61 49 Wabash Photolamp Corp. 97 180221 25 92 Amer. Library Assn. 180328 4 50 G. M. C. Truck & Coach Div. - 734 180082 3 20 Waltham Press, Inc. 40 180297 43 61 Amer. Medical Assn. 4069 180178 1 50 Goldberg, A. 98 180154 50 00 Wallace & Tiernan 97 180236 63 78 Amer. Historical Assn. 46 179853 5 00 Haloid Co. 13 180020 23 10 Walldorf, Hafner & Schu. 57 180268 6 18 Amer. Press Clipping Serv. 179860 600 Hall, Scott Motor Car Co. 734 180091 908 84 \Valldorf, Hafner & Schu. 82 180267 81 78 Amer.-LaFrance Foamite Co. 73446 179900 659 50 Haloid Co. 734 180102 38 25 Ward La France Truck. Div 97 180262 5 40 Amer. Eng. Co. 179880 75 00 Haloid Co. 33 180264 41 85 Zapon Div. 734 179::: 21 38 Amer. Brake Shoe Co. 734 179871 2,943 22 Halpern Dental Sup. 68 180285 28 50 1214 Bway. Corp. 98 180028 1,164 00 Amer. Brass Co. 734 179883 141 50 Hanline Bros. 97 180230 750 00 24 E. 38th St. Corp. 98 180032 166 01 Amer. Coml. Steel Co. 734 179924 585 91 Igoe Bros., Inc. 97 180283 518 05 3d Ave. Rlwy. Co. 40 179960 2,500 00 Amer. Chain & Cable Co. 734 179884 8 83 Imperial Rubber Co. 734 179934 154 84 73 W. 11th St. Realty 98 180033 74 25 3738 THE CITY RECORD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945

War Emergency-120 Schennerhorn st., Connell Borough of Brooklyn Bklyn. 2 TR magi 5-4220 Meets in Comedian= Chambers, City Hall, Chestnut st. (east side), from south side of Week End-25 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26. Raclin, N. Y. 7, on Tuesdays, at 1 p. m. Fulton st. to north side of Atlantic ave. BU ckmnstr 2-1506 H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk and Alabama ave. (west side), from Belmont ave. Williamsburg—Williamsburg Bridge Plaza. Clerk of the Council. to north building line of premises 178 Alabama Bklyn. 11 EV ergrn 7-2503 Board of Education ave. Osamu Meets at its office, 110 Livingston st., Bklyn. I, Williams ave. (east side), from Belmont ave. to Felony—Chaffee at. and Catalpa aye., every third Wednesday at 4 p. m., except in July, north building line of premises 275 Williams ave. August and September. In July and *teem Belmont eve, (south side), Williams to Alabama Glendale (Bklyn. P. 0.), 27 . HE main 3-8320 ayes. Flushing—Town Hall, Flushing, N. Y. meetings are held on each second Wednesday, sac to August on the fourth Wednesday. Annual mess Willoughby ave. (south side), Bedford to Noe- FL ushng 9-0228 trend eves. Gamblers'--Chaffee st. and Caltalpa ave., ing held on the second Tuesday in May. EUGENE R. CAN UDO, Secretary. Lexington ave. (both sides), Patchen to Reid Glendale (Bklyn. P. 0.), 27. ayes. HE geman 3-1320 Board of Elections Meets in Room 407, 400 Broome st., Maiden, Johnson ave. (north side), from east side of L. I. City—County Court House, L. I. Leonard st. to west side of Manhattan ave. City 1, N. Y. IR onside 6-9009 N. Y. 13, on Tuesdays, at II 11. IL, and at the oall of the President. Scholes st. (south side), Bogart st. to a point Rockaway—Beach Channel dr., 90th and 200 feet east thereof. 91st sts., Rockawsy, N. Y... BE llHrbr 5-0125 WILLIAM J. HEFFERNAN, President. Board of Estimate Meserole st. (north side), Bogart st. to a point Traffic-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew 200 feet east thereof. Gardens 15, N. Y. BO ulyrd 8-5000 Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Mash's, N. Y. 7, on Thursdays, at 2.30 p. in., unless otherwise Bogart st. (east side), Scholes to Meserole sts. War Emergency-120-55 Queens blvd., Morgan ave. (both sides), from south building Kew Gardens 15, N. Y BO nivrd 8-5000 ordered by the Board. ISAAC E1CHHOLZ, Acting Secretary. line of Anthony st. to a point 100 feet south OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Richmond Examining Board of City tiorveyon thereof. Gamblers'--67 Target st., Stapleton, S.I. 4, Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Ranh's, Anthony st. (south side), from east building SA intGeo 7-1150 N. Y. 7, at call of the Chairman. line of Morgan ave. to a point 200 feet east Vales. olheeiriso stated, ow Oakes are open Staten Island-67 Targee st, Stapleton, thereof. from 9 a. a. to 5 p. m. daily; County Mess, JOHN C. RIEDEL, Chairman. S. I. 4 SA ttitGeo 7-1150 Board of Health Lombardy st. (south side), Varick ave. to New- 11 a. a. to 4 p. m.; Satardays to 12 mow town Creek. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION— Meets in Room 330, 125 Werth et., Mash's, Municipal Bldg, Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-5600 N. Y. 13, at 10 a. m., on second Tuesday of Lombardy st. (south side), Varick to Porter ART COMMISSION— CITY PRIORITIES AND ALLOCA- each month and at the call of the Chairman. ayes. City Hall, Muth's, N. Y. 7 Co rtlnd 7-1197 TIONS BOARD— ERNEST L STEBBINS, M.D., Commissions. Porter ave. (east side), Lombardy st. to Di- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rth 2.1800 of Health, Chairman. vision Pl. ASSESSORS. BOARD OF— CITY RECORD, THE— Division pl. (south side), Porter to Vandervoort Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. Wo rtb 2.3630 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y.7.WO rth 2.1800 Board of Higher Zdueation Meets at 695 Park an., Manh'n, N. Y. 21, si ayes. BRONX, PRESIDENT OF- CITY REGISTER— Maspeth ave. (north side), Vandervoort to 851 Gand Concourse, N. Y. 51.JE rows 6.3941 Hall of Records, Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rth 2-3900 8 p. in., on third Monday in January. February March, April, June, September, October, Novem- Varick ayes. BROOKLYN. PRESIDENT OF— Bronx-851 Grand Concourse. N. Y. 51. Maspeth ave. (north side), Varick ave. to New- JE rome 7.9811 ber and December. Annual meeting held third town Creek. Borough Hall, Bklyn. 2 TR iangl 5.7100 Monday in May. ORDWAY TEAD, Chairman. Highways and Sewer., Municipal Bldg., Bklyn.—Hall of Records, Bkn. 2.TR ingl 5.6800 Varick ave. (both sides), Maspeth ave. to Lom- Queens-161-04 Jamaica an., Jamaica 1, Municipal Civil Service Commlialon hardy st. Bklyn. 2 Ti lane 3-7100 Meets at its office, 299 Bway., Manh'n, N. Y. 7, N. Y. JA males 6-8684 Franklin ave. (west side), from north side of BUDGET, BUREAU OF— CITY SHERIFF— on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n N.Y.7.00 rtInd 7.6706 Flushing ave. to south side of Wallabout st. Hall of Records, Manh'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2.4300 HARRY W. MARSH, President. Franklin ave. (east side), from south side of Parole Commission CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- Bronx-851 Grand Commute, N. Y. 51, Wallabout st. to a point 100 feet south thereof. 125 Worth st., Manh'n, N.Y. 13.WO rth 2-3711 JE rome 7-3501 Meets at its office, 100 Centre st, Yeah's, N. Y. Heyward st. (both sides), from east side of Open all hours of day and night. Kings—Municipal Bldg., Bkn.2.TR iangi 3.7100 13, on Thursdays, at 10 a. m. Wythe ave. to a point 125 feet east thereof. Brosx-850 Walton ave.. N. Y. 51. Queens — County Court Howe, L I. JOHN C. MAHER, Chairman. Wythe ave. east side), from south side of JE tame 74642 Hey- City,1 N. _ Y. ST ilwel 4-6017 Board of Revision of Assessments ward at, to north side of Wallabout st. Open 9 a. a. to 5 p. m., Sundays and Richmond—County Court House, S. I. 1. Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Mink's, Wallabout st. (south side), from west side of !solidus to 12 noon. GI braltr 7-0041 N. Y. 7 upon notice of the Chief Clerk. Franklin ave. to a point 150 feet west thereof. Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn.2.TR taut 5-9258 COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF- WILLIAM J. QUINLAN, Chief Clerk. Wallabout st. (north side), from east side of Open all hours of day and night. 60 B'way, Manh'n. N. Y. 4 WE dal 3.7375 Board of Standards and Appeals Queens—rway and Justice st., Elmhurst, Wythe ave. to a point 125 feet east thereof. COMPTROLLER, OFFICE OF— Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, Park ave. (south side), Franklin to Nostrand N. Y. HA vemyr 4-9634 Municipal Bldg, Manh'n, N. Y.7. WO rth 2.1200 N. Y. 7, Tuesdays, at 10 a. M. and 2 p. Open 9 a. et. to S p. ra.; closed on eves. Excise Taxes, Bureau of, 74 Trinity , HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman. Berry st. (east side), from south side of Sundays; open on holidays to 12 Manh'n, N. Y. 6 BO wIGrn 9-5280 Board of Statutory Consolidation noon. N. 11th st. to north side of N. 10th st. CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT of- Meets in City Hall, Mink's, N. Y. 7, at call of N. 12th st. (north side), Berry st. to Wythe Richmond—Police Headquarten Bldg., Mayor. REUBEN A. LAZARUS, Counsel St. George, S. I. 1 GI knit; 7-0007 100 Centre st, Mash's. N. Y. 13. RE ctr 2-6200 ave. Tax CO=1114104 N. 13th st. Berry st. to Wythe ave. Open 9 a. in. to 5 p. m ; closed COUNCIL— Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Mash's, Sundays and holidays. City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7....00 rtlnd 7-6770 Berry st. (west side), N. 12th st. to N. 13th st. N. Y. 7, on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. in. Wythe ave. (east side), N. 12th st. to N, 13th CITY CLERK— Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, WM. WIRT MILLS, President. N. Y. 7 WO rth 24430 st. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rth 2.4430 Teachers' Retirement Board Dated, Sept. 19, 1945. Bronx-177th .t. and 3d ave., N. Y. 57. President's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, Meets in Room N. Y. 7 CO rtlnd 7-6770 603, Municipal Bldg., Maiden, ALBERT WILLIAMS, Acting Police Commis- TR emnt 8-2204 N. Y. 7, on fourth Tuesday of each month at sioner. s22 Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn.2.TR iangl 5.7100 COUNTY CLERKS- 3 p. in. LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary. Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave., Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51, Board of Transportation Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property Jamaica 2, N. Y. RE public 9-8694 JE-rome 6-4600 Meets at 250 Hudson st, Minh's, N. Y. 13, Ilich'd—Borough Hall, S. 1. 1. GI braltr 7 1000 Kings—Hall of Records, Bkn.2. TR iangl 5.8780 on Tuesdays, at 11.30 a. m., and at the tall of the OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROPERTY CITY COURT- New York—County Court House, N.Y. 7. Chairman. JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. Broax--851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51, WO rth 2-6114 Board of Water Clerk, Police Department, The City of New Queens—Stuphin blvd. and 88th an., Supply York, for the following Bated articles, now in his 111 rose 64985 Meets at 120 Wall it., Manh'n, N. Y. 5, as Kings-120 Schernierhorn st., Bklyn. Z. Jamaica 2 N. Y .. JA main 6-2607 custody without claimants, consisting of recovered, Richmond--Contity Court House, S. I, 1. Tuesdays, at 11 a. in. lost and abandoned property, property feloniously CU mbrInd 6-6070 IRVING V. A. HUIE, President. New York—Old Coiaty Court House, SA intGeo 7-1806 obtained by prisoners, and effects of persons de- 52 Chambers st., N. Y. 7.... CO Wad 7.6264 COUNTY COURTS— ceased, alleged to be insane, intoxicated or other- Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave., Courts open at 10 a. m. wise incapable of caring for themselves. Jamaica 2 N. Y. JA make 6-2410 Bronx— 851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51. POLICE DEPARTMENT Adding machines, automobiles, bicycles, boats, Kithp_120 scheme:tom it., BkiJmE rom2.e 7-896: cameras, electrical and optical goods, furniture, Richmond—Caselton and Bement eves., Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic W. New Brighton., S. I. 10.GI brain 2-5175 furs, handbags, hardware, jewelry, metals, motor- MA in 4-5300 cycles, pocketbooks, radios, robes, securities, silver- Clerk's Ace open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Queens — County Court House, L I. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED ware, stones, suitcases surgical and musical in- Sat. to 12 moon. Courts open at 10 City 1 N. Y ST ilwel 4-7525 in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of druments, tools, trunks, typewriters, United States a. m. General and commercial =l- lichmond—County Court House, S. I. 1. vehicles at the following location, for 24 hours Ind foreign currency, wearing apparel and other eaden called at 9.45 a. m. GI braltr 7-7500 daily, effective upon the installation of the neces• miscellaneous articles. CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM DISTRICT ATTORNEYS— sary signs: OFTICIS 01 PlOPIltrt CLIME 52 Chambers et.. Minh's. N.Y.7. WO rtb 24566 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51. Borough of Brooklyn Inquiries relating to such property should be CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS— JE rose 64910 Empire blvd. (north side), from east building made in the Boroughs concerned, at the following General Oleo, 100 Centre et., Ranh's, 9 a. in. to 5 O. ea.; Sat. to 12 noon. line of premises No. 485 Empire blvd. to west offices of the Property Clerk: N. Y. 13 RE etr 3-6200 Kinp—Mtmicipal Bldg., Bkn.2.TR tang! 5-1900 building line of premises 491 Empire blvd. Manhattan—Police Headquarter. Annex, 400 Brooldar Oleo—Municipal Bldg. Bklyn. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat to 12 noon. Dated, Sept. 19, 1945. Broome st., N. Y. 13. 2 Jong! 5-4100 N. Y.-155 Leonard st., N. Y. 13.Re ctr 2-7300 ALBERT WILLIAMS, Acting Police Commis• Brooklyn—Police Headquarters, Bergen st and Clerk's Giles open 9 a. m. to 4 30 o. m.; 9.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.: Sat. to 1 p. m. sioner. s22 6th ave., Bklyn. 17. Setnrdays to 12 noon. Queens — County Court House, I. I. Bronx-42d Prec., 160th st. and 3d ave., N.Y. 56. City 1, N. Y BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED Month ten ST ilwel 4-7590 Queens-103d Prec., 91st ave. and 168th st., 9 a. m. to 5 p. a.; Sat. to 12 noon. in me by law, I hereby revoke the no-parking Jamaica 3, N. Y. -100 Centre st., N. Y. 13.RE ctr 24200 Richmood—County Court House, S. I. 1 traffic regulation on the following thoroughfare, Richmond-120th Prec., 78-81 Richmond ter., ifirket—ad sea and 24 st., N.Y.3 GI braltr 74049 effective upon the removal of the signs: St George, S. I. 1. GR amity 5-0296 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Set to 12 noon. Borough of Queens ALBERT WILLIAMS, Acting Police Commis- Felony-100 Centre st., N. Y. 13 . ctr 2-6300 DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT- 40th ave. (north side), from Corporal Stone st. sioner. Vehicle Accident Court-100 Cent st., 135 E. 22d at., Maiden, N. Y. 10. to Bell blvd. N. Y. 13 eir 24200 AL gongs 4-1900 Dated, Sept. 19, 1945. Gamble re-100 Centre st.. N. Y. 13. Children's Court Division-- ALBERT WILLIAMS, Acting Police Commis. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RE en 34300 Manhattan--137 K 22d st., N. Y. 10. sioner. s22 Hariem-131st et. and Sylvan N. Y. AL gongs 4-1900 RICHMOND 33 high 4-3535 Bronx-1109 Grand Concourse. N.Y. S6. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED Jefferson Market-425 6th ave., N Y. II . in me by law, I hereby revoke the no-parking PROPOSALS .2e. 7-9800 See Regulation on Last Page Git amrcy 7-4467 Brooklyn-111 Schermainen silkniven traffic regulation at the following location, effective Municipal Tene-100 Carte leg N.Y. 13. TR lane 5-8611 upon the removal of the signs: RE en 2-6200 Queau-105-34 Union Hall st, Ja- Borough of Manhattan SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Night-100 Centre at. N. Y. 13.. RE cur 34226 maica 4, N. Y. JA males 6-2545 57th st. (south side), from west building line the President, Borough of Richmond, at his Probation-100 Centre st.. N. Y. 13. Richmond-100 Richmond terrace. St of premises ISO E. 57th st. to the east building office, Borough Hall, St. George, S. I. 1, u fol- RE et: 34200 George, S. I. 1 SA intGeo 7-8300 line of premises 152 E. 57th st., for a distance of lows: Trallo-453 W. 151st st., N. Y. 31. Beam of cues begins at 10 a. m. 60 feet. ED taxicab 4-3700 Court Division- Dated, Sept. 19, 1945. Until 12 noon, on War Isallansar-100 Centre st, N. Y. Manhattan-135 E. 22d et., N. Y. 10. ALBERT WILLIAMS, Acting Police Commis. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945 13 ctr 2-6200 AL Innen 4-1900 sioner. s22 For repaving with concrete foundation the road- Washington Heights-455 W. 151st at..et Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse. N.Y. 56. way of Richmond rd. from Amboy rd. to Midland N. Y 31 ED 'comer 44429 JE some 7-9800 BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED ave., together with all work incidental thereto. Girls Term 100 Centre et. N. Y. 13. Brooklyn — 327 Sebermerhorn st., in me by law, I hereby revoke the no-parking 115,26 RE ctr 2-6200 Bklyn. 17. TR lane 5-9770 traffic regulation at the following location, effective Week Ind-100 Centre et., N. Y. 13. Qtreens-105-34 Union Hall It., upon the removal of the signs: RE etr 2-4226 Jamaica 4, N. Y. JA males 6-254! Borough of Manhattan BOARD OF ESTIMATE Wean's-100 Castro et., N. Y.13.RE ctr 3.66200 liehmond-100 Richmond terrace. St. In front of premises 12 E. 59th st, for a dis- Tukwila-151 E. 57th st.. N. Y. 22. SA intGeo 7-8300 tance of 40 feet. BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE VO hinter 5-0442 Dated, Sept. 19, 1945. Youth Term-100 Centre st., N. Y. 13. EDUCAGenT7N,SL1BOARD OF- Corporation Sales of Buildings and Appurte- 110 Livingston st., Mar 1. MA in 4-2100 ALBERT WILLIAMS, Acting Police Commis- nanees Thereto on City Real Estate RE cur 2-6200 sioner. s22 Brows ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- See Terms and Conditions on Last Page Arrest-161e st and 3d ave., N. Y. 56. 400 Broome et, Maiden, N.Y. 13.CA nal 6-2600 BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED ME Iron 5-2466 Bronx—Tremoot and 3d eves., N. Y. 57 in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of Gamblers'-161st et. and 3d ave., N.Y. 56. TR emnt 8-1186 vehicles at the following location, for 24 hours PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ME hose 3-2466 Wyo.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn.2.TR lane 5-7100 daily, effective upon the installation of the neces- by the Board of Estimate, sealed bids will be Municipal Terms-161st st. and 3d ave., Queens--120.55 Queens blvd., New Gar- sary signs: received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the ME hose 5-3670 dens 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 8-5000 Borough of The Bronx Board of Estimate, at Room 1030, Municipal N. Y. 56 , Probation--161st at and 3d ave., N. Y. Rich'd—Borough Hall, S. I. 1. SA intGeo 7-195 White Plains ave. (west side), from north Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, u follows: 56 ME !rose 5-2345 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat. to 12 soon. building line of Lydig ave., extending north there- Summons-161st st and 3d ave., N.Y. 56. ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— of for a distance of 35 feet. Until 11 a. m., on ME hose 5-3670 Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., Dated, Sept. 19, 1945. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER It 11145 Traffic-161st st. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56. Manh'n, N. Y. 7 .WO rth 2-4560 ALBERT WILLIAMS, Acting Police Commis- For the sale of the structures, together with the ME hose 5-1958 Real Estate. Bureau of, Municipal Bldg., sioner. s22 appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for War Emergemy-161st st. and 3d ave., Manh'n, N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-4560 public purposes within the lines of the Airport Site N. Y. 35 ME hose 5-3670 Redressed and Pensions, Buren of, BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED at Idlevnld, Borough of Queens. (Resolution of Youth Term-161st at and 3d ave., 52 Chambers et, Manh'n. N. Y. 7. in me by law, I hereby revoke the no•parking Dec. 14, 1944—Cal. No. 158.) a27,s13 N. Y. 56 ME hose 5-3670 WO rth 3-456f traffic regulations at the following locations in NOTICE TO BIDDERS Brooklyn effect 24 hours daily, effective upon the removal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE of the signs: Adolescent-31 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26. BOARD MEETINGS receipt and opening of bids on the sale of Borough of Brooklyn structure: at the Idlewild Airport Site for Which BU cid:matt 2-3516 Cropsey ave., front of Wheeler Shipyard, from Art Ossantissios bids Were to be received September 13, 1945, Bay Ridge-43d st and 4th an, Bklyn. Coney Island Creek to Bay 53d st. has been postponed until 11 a. m., on Friday, 31 kVI ads/ 54381 Meets at its office, City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7 63d st., front of Air King Radio, from prem- September 21, 1945. s13,21 Coney Island-2963 W. 8th st, Bklyn. 14. 3ti second Monday in each month: at 2.30 p. m ises 1518 to premises 1528 63d st. CO ney Is 6-0013 GEORG I. LOBER. Executive Secretary. NOTICE TO BIDDERS 65th st., from 9th ave. to a point 150 feet west. The receipt and opening of bids on the foregoing East New York-127 Pensia ave., Bklyn. Board of Ammer. Front of Kings County Lighting Company from rale has been further postponed until 11 a. AP plegate 6-8606 Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Mash's 9th to 8th ayes. on Friday, September 28, 1945. s21,28 Felony-120 Schermerborn st., Bklyn. 2. N. Y. 7, on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. 24th ave. and Belt pkway., front of Marine MA in 4-0216 FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, Chairman. Basin Company, north and south side of service Platbush-25 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26. Ranking Commialon road. The encroachments and appurtenances herein- BU ckmnstr 2-150f Dated, Sept. 19, 1945. before specified are shown on certain maps on file Gambler'-120 Sehermerborn st., Bklyn. 2. Meets in Mayor's Of free, City Hall, Mask's in the office where bids are to be received. N. Y. 7, on first day in February, ALBERT WILLIAMS, Acting Police Commis- TR iangl 5-4220 May, Augur sioner. s22 Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of Municipal Tenn-120 Schermerborn st., end November. cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per Bklya. 2 TR tang{ 3-4220 WILLIAM D. BRENNAN, Secretary. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED cent of the amount of the bid, except that a mini- Night-23 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26. City Planning Conunhaios in me by law, I hereby revoke the no-parking mum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids. BU amain 2-1506 Meets In Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7 traffic regulations in the vicinity of war plants A deposit of $500 will entitle bidders to bid on Traffic-1005 Bedford ave., Bklyn. S o Wednesdays, at 2.30 p. m. at the following locations, effective upon the re- any or ail of the buildings. MA in 2-2904 ALBERT HOCHMAN, Acting Secretary . moval of the signs: Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned

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after successful bidden have paid purchase price at Queens General Hospital, 164th at. and Grand unless the amount assessed for benefit on any Until 10 a. m., on in full and given security. The deposits of suc- Central pkway., Jamaica (bid No. 103). person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 cessful bidders may be declared forfeited to The s20,27 17, 1945, which is 90 days after the date of said For tobacco. s21,27 City of New York upon failure to amply with the entry of the assessments, interest will be collected requirements of the terms and conditions of the Until 11 a. m., on thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be Until 10.30 a. m., on sale. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1945 calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1945 Resale of the buildings or parts of buildings, For repairs and replacements to certain windows provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administra• For oak, spruce, yellow pine lumber. together with the appurtenances thereto, or assign- throughout the psychopathic pavilion at Bellevue tive Code for The City of New York. For pine fir lumber and cedar poets. meat of interest therein by successful bidder, will Hospital, E. 30th st. and 1st ave., Manhattan. The above assessments are payable to the City For white lead in oil. not be permitted without the written consent of a For labor and material to provide for an ex- Collector, at his office in the Municipal Building, For drugs and chemicals (OMPA 1076). duly authorized agent of the City. haust ventilating system in the new operating Manhattan, N. Y. 7, Room 100, between the hours 120,28 room suite at the southeast corner of the 9th of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from floor, Main Building, Morrisania Hospital, 168th 9 a. m, to 12 noon. Until 10.30 a. m., on DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, st. and Walton ave., Bronx. 820,o1 ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ZS, 1946 GAS AND ELECTRICITY Dated, New York, Sept. 19, 1945. s22,o3 For rental of truck crane, gasoline or Diesel en- Blank forms and further information may be gine powered, and bucket equipment for the re- PROPOSALS obtained upon application, in Room 627, Engineer- IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 moval of snow and ice during winter season 1945- See Regulation on Last Page ing Division, Department of Hospitals, 125 Worth of the Administrative Code for The City of 1946. .18,28 st, Manhattan, N. Y. 13, where plans and specifi- New York, the Treasurer of The City of New cations may be seen. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY York hereby gives public notice to all persons, Until 10.30 a. m., on the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and owners of property affected by the following assess- MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1945 Electricity at Room 2351 Municipal Building, ments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the For lumber. Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: For sugar pine lumber. SECTION 14 For white oak lumber. Until 10.30 a. m., on Confirmation of Assessments Grading, removing and replacing trees, building For ponderosa pine and N. C. pine. 921,01 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches For hauling and laying water mains and ap- NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS and guard rails, etc., in Halsey st. from Herschell Until 10.30 a. m. on purtenances, replacing valves and setting addi. st. to Munn ave. and in Munn ave. from Halsey MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1945 tional hydrants in Amsterdam, Convent, Madi- IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 st. to Zerega ave. Affecting Blocks 3844 and 3845. For wire rope. son, 9th and St. Nicholas aves; Church, Elk, of the Administrative Code for The City of SECTION 16 For surgeons' gloves. 120,01 W. 3d and W. 133d sta.; Bway. and W. )way.; New York, the Treasurer of The City of New Sewer and appurtenances in Esplanade (west East River dr. and in Foley sq., and making al- York hereby gives public notice to all persons, side) between Waring ave. and Mace ave. Affect- Until 10.30 a. in., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 terations to blow-off chamber in Morningside ave., owners of property affected by the following assess- ing Block 4455. For Borough of Manhattan. Deposit, 1. s13,24 ments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the The above assessments were confirmed by the printing continuous forms-Annual Record BOROUGH OF QUEENS: Board of Assessors on Sept. 18, 1945, and entered of Assessed Valuation of Real Estate. 321,02 Until 10.30 a. m., on SECOND WARD Sept. 18, 1945, in the Record of Titles of Assess- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1945 Grading the sidewalk and gutter area, laying ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1945 For furnishing and installing sump pumps in sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, curbing, unless the amount assessed for benefit on any gatehouses Nos. 3 and 27 at the Ridgewood reser- etc., in 92d st. from 23d ave. to 24th ave., Second person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. For rear axles. 522,o3 voir, Borough of Queens. Deposit, $1. s22,o3 Ward. Affecting Blocks 1085 and 1086. 17, 1945, which is 90 days after the date of said Sewer and appurtenances in 82d rd. from Queens entry of the assessments, interest will be collected Blank proposal forms for submission of bids at the above bid openings may be Plans, specifications bid and contract form may blvd. to Kew Gardens rd., Second Ward. Affecting thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be obtained at Room be obtained upon payment of a deposit, in cub, Blocks 3359 and 3360. calculated from 10 days after the date of said 2214, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, or by certified check, as specified. FOURTH WARD entry to the date of payment, as provided by sec- where bidders may examine specificities', blue Laying sidewalks on the southerly side of Hill- tion 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for prints and the contract forma. side ave. from 205th st. to 212th st., Fourth The City of New York. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Ward. Affecting Blocks 10498, 10581, 10582, The above assessments are payable to the City 10583, 10584, 10586, 10587 and 10588. Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and BOARD OF EDUCATION Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, N. Y. 57, Proposed Approval of Subcontractors Sewers and appurtenances in 157th st. from the sewer summit midway between 132d ave. and 134th between the hours of 9 a. m. and .3 p. m., and on Sae of liaised Woodworking Maohineff ave. to 137th ave.; 134th ave. from 156th st. to Saturdays until 12 noon. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. proposes to approve the following subcontractors: 160th st.; 158th st. from 134th ave. to 137th ave.; SEALED BIDS WILL' BE RECEIVED BY Dated, New York, Sept. 19, 1945. s22,o3 Phoenix Bridge Company, 30 Church st., Man- 159th st. from 134th ave. to 137th ave.; and 160th the Superintendent of Plant Operation and Main- hattan, for supply and fabricate angles for ar- st. from 134th ave. to 137th ave.. Fourth Ward. tenance, Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, Room mored steel curb type A, and Flockhart Foundry Affecting Blocks 12281, 12282, 12283, 12285, 12295 235, 110 Livingston at., Bklyn. 2, as follows: Company, 83 Polk st., Newark 5, N. J., for sup- to 12299. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER ply castings, as submitted by E. W. Foley, Inc., SECTION 35 Until 10 a. in., on 16 Court st., Bklyn., re contract No. 146350, Sewers and appurtenances across Hillside ave. Interest on City Bonds and Stock from 40 feet south of Hillside ave., southerly side, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Approach Improve- Borough of Manhattan to the northerly side of 234th st.; Hillside ave., THE INTEREST DUE OCTOBER 1 1945, ON ments. Shops-Sale and removal of unused woodwork- Atlas Tile & Marble Works, Inc., 238 E. 26th north side, from 234th st. to Winchester blvd.: Registered and Coupon Bonds and Stock of ing machinery. 1l7,22 st., Manhattan, for interior marble and bluestone, Winchester blvd., westerly side, from Hillside ave. The City of New York, and of former corpora- to 235th st.; 235th st. from Winchester blvd. to tions now included therein, will be paid on that and Irving Lentnick, 174 Harrison ave., Bklyn., PROPOSALS Seward ave.; and 234th st. from Hillside ave. to day by the Comptroller at his office (Room 830), for sheet metal and waterproofing, as submitted See Regulation on Last Page by Joseph Halpern, 1487 E. 34th st., Bklyn, 10, Seward ave. Affecting Blocks 7870, 7880, 7934, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., 7935 and 7936. Manhattan, N. Y. 7. re contract No. 146351, Firehouse, La Guardia BY s20,22 The above assessments were confirmed by the The books for the transfer of bonds and stock SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED Airport, general construction. the Superintendent of School Buildings, Design Board of Assessors on Sept. 18, 1945, and entered on which the interest is payable October 1 1945, PROPOSALS Sept. 18, 1945, in the Record of Titles of Assess- will be closed September 16 to 30, 1945, both dates and Construction, at his office, 49 Flatbush ave. extension, Bklyn. 1, as follows: See Regulation on Last Page ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and inclusive. unless the amount assessed for benefit on any Dated, September 5, 1945. sll,o1 person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. Until 2 p. m., on SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER VI, 1945 the Department of Public Works, Room 1800L, 17, 1945, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected Borough of Brooklyn Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as fol- For test borings and sub-soil loration on the lows: thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as site of the proposed new Borough Park Vocational provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administra- High School on the blocks bounded by 19th and Until 11 a. m., on Sales By Sealed Bids 20th ayes. from 57th at., south to center line TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 tive Code for The City of New York. of block between 58th and 59th sta. For furnishing all labor and material necessary The above assessments are payable to the City SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Collector at his office, Borough Hall, Kew Gardens Deposit on plane and specifications, $1. Cash and required for the demolition of the old Criminal the Commissioner of Purchase, at Room 2429, or certified check. 818,28 Courts Building, located on the site bounded by 15, L. 1., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as fol- and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Centre, Franklin, Lafayette and White sta., and lows: Until 2 p. m., on certain restoration work at 137 Centre st, Bor- ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO. Treasurer. Dated, New York, Sept. 19, 1945. s22,o3 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 ough of Manhattan. Until 12 noon, on Borough of Brooklyn Deposit for contract documents, $5. s14,25 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1) 11.0 For labor and materials for structural repairs - For the sale of typewriters (rough) office ma- NOTICE TO BIDDERS of the Administrative Code for The City of to the existing Historical Building on the site of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE chines and equipment (Sales Agreement Proposal New York, the Treasurer of The City of New Erasmus Hall High School on Bedford and Flat- receipt and opening of bids on the above con- No. 77809). 113,24 York hereby gives public notice to all persons, bush ayes., south of Church ave. tract for the demolition of Old Criminal Courts owners of property affected by the following assess- Deposit on plans and specifications, $3. Cash Building, Manhattan, has been postponed until Apply to Department of Purchase_, Room 2214, or certified check. WPB Serial No. 2-1.12924 has 11 a.. m., on Thursday, September 27, 1945. ments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the Municipal Building, Manhattan, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: N. Y. 7, for been issued. s21,o2 Inspection can be made by appearing at the sales agreement proposals. SECTION 15 premises at the Main Entrance on Centre st., at Sewers and appurtenances in E. 93d st. from Plans and specifications for the above proposed 2 p. m., on Monday, September 24, 1945, and not PROPOSAL. East New York ave. to Rutland rd. and grading contract may be examined or secured at the Esti. s22,27 See Regulation is Ind Pip later. E. 93d st. from East New York ave. to Rutland mating Room, 6th floor, 49 Flatbush ave. eaten. rd. Affecting Blocks 4595 and 4596. lion, Bklyn. I. Blank bid forms and further information may SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY SECTION 19 The deposit will be returned to bidders making be obtained upon application to the Department of the Commissioner of Purchase, at Room 2429, Paving, curbing and flagging in Avenue Y from a formal bid, if the plans and specifications are Public Works, Room 1800L, Municipal Building. Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 71 Ocean ave. to Bedford ave. Affecting Blocks 6422 at the returned in good condition, within thirty (30) days Manhattan, N. Y. 7, where plans and specifics. following times for the following supplies, ma- and 6441. terials, equipment, etc., to wit: after the opening of bids. lions and contract documents may be seen. SECTIONS 22 AND 25 Deposits for contract documents must be made Sewers and appurtenances in Whitney ave. from SEALED BISD WILL BE RECEIVED EY in cub or certified check for the amount specified Until 10 a. in., on Knapp st. to Gerritsen ave.; in Avenue W from the Superintendentof School Supplies of the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 on each notice payable to the Comptroller of The Knapp st. to Gerritsen ave.; in Plumb 1st st. and Board of Edneation of The City of New York, at City of New York. For stock fruits and vegetables. Plumb 2d st., each from Avenue W to Whitney s21,24 his Ace, 131 IAvingstos st., Eft'. 2, as follows: ave.; and grading Whitney ave. from Knapp st. to Until 10.30 a. m., on DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS Gerritsen ave.; Plumb 1st st. and Plumb 2d et., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 Until 11 a. m., on each from Whitney ave. to Avenue W. Affecting For rental of tables, folding chairs and coat MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 Blocks 7527, 7528, 7530, 7531, 7534 to 7538, 7547 PROPOSALS racks and hangers (OMPA 1083). s20,24 For bread and rolls. a21,24 and 8590. See Regulation on Last Page SECTION 23 Until 10.30 a. m., on Until 11 a. m., on Sewer and appurtenances in E. 56th st. from MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1941 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Avenue H to Avenue I. Affecting Blocks 7759 and For white manifold paper. s19,24 For furnishing and delivering pressroom and the Department of Hospitals, Room 626, 125 7760. composing room supplies (No. 25). s13,24 Worth at., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows: SECTION 24 Until 10.30 a. m., on Sewer and appurtenances in E. 94th st. from MONDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1945 Until 11 a. m., on Until 11 a. m., on Avenue L to Avenue M. Affecting Blocks 8258 For pharmaceutical preparations. 118,24 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1145 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 and 8259. For printing, furnishing and delivering the De- For furnishing all labor and material to repair The above assessments were confirmed by the Until 10.30 a. m., on partmental Estimate for 1946-1947 (No. 28). 1945, and entered three A.C. electric fans for Kingston Hospital, Board of Assessors on Sept. 18, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 120,01 600 Albany aye., Bklyn. (bid No. 96). Sept. 18, 1945, in the Record of Titles of Assess- For printing and binding annual reports of For furnishing labor and material to repair five 16- ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and the Department of Housing and Buildings, 1941- Until 11 a. m., on inch electric fans for the Department of Hospitals, unless the amount assessed for benefit on any 1944. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1945 Equipment Division, 125 Worth at., Manhattan person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. For printing and binding The Official Directory For instruments and measuring devices (No. (bid No. 97). 17. 1945, which is 90 days after the date of said of The City of New York. 27). 220,o1 For furnishing labor and material to repair entry of the assessments, interest will be collected For printing and binding City of New York five D.C. electric fans for Fordham Hospital, thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be Population Maps Showing 1940 Population Dis- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Fordham rd. and Southern blvd., Bronx (bid No. calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as tribution. s13,24 the Superintendent of Plant Operation and 98). provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administra- Maintenance, Board of Education, of The City For furnishing labor and materials to replace tive Code for The City of New York. Until 10 a. m., on of New York, at his office, Room 235, 110 Liv- and repair the present chain link wire fencing The above assessments are payable to the City TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 ingston st., Bklyn. 2, as follows: located at the eutern end of E. 15th at., at Wil. Collector at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build- For milk and cream. lard Parker Hospital, Franklin D. Roosevelt dr, ing, Bklyn. 2, between the hours of 9 a. m. and For oranges. s22,25 Until 10 a. m., on and E. 15th et., Manhattan (bid No. 99). 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 a. m. and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1946 For furnishing labor and material to resurface 12 noon. Until 10.30 a. m., on For the following: roadway from end of concrete roadway at Medi- ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 Borough of Manhattan cal Superintendent's residence to old storehouse Dated, New York, Sept. 19, 1945. s22,o3 For fish. s22,25 P. S. 64, heating repairs, etc. at Municipal Sanatorium, Otisville, N. Y. (bid P. S. 65, resetting stone, pointing, waterproof- No. 100). 118,23 IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 Until 10 a. in., on ing, etc.; shattered glass replacements. of the Administrative Code for The City of TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 P. S. 122, new picture screen. Until 11 a. m., on New York, the Treasurer of The City of New For oleomargarine. P. S. 171, new leaders and gutter repairs. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 York hereby gives public notice to all persons, For cheese. s21,25 P. S. 177, shattered glass replacements, For furnishing labor and material to replace owners of property affected by the following assess- Central Commercial High School, ash hoist re• three (3) defective valves, etc.. in the basement ments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the Until 10 a. m., on pairs, etc. of the Nurses' Home Building at Willard Parker BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 Central High School of Needle Trades, marking Hospital, located at E. 15th at. and East River SECTIONS 1 AND 2 For forage and poultry feed. s20,25 positions and numbering tables. dr., Manhattan (bid No. 104). Repairing sidewalks at No. 130 Attorney st.; High School of Commerce, glass replacements. For furnishing labor and material to repair and No. 101 Lewis st. and No. 38 Roosevelt st. Affect- Until 10.30 a. m., on Murray Hill Vocational High School, repairs replace certain parts on one (1) Haywood clam ing Block 117, Lot 1; Block 330, Lot 34; and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 and refinishing pupils' desks. shell coal bucket No. 13042, located on the Belle- Block 344, Lot 5. For boiler parts; for leather and rubber hydrant Stuyvesant High School, heating repairs, etc. vue Hospital coal dock at E. 29th at and East SECTION 7 parts; for rubber hose and footwear. s14,25 Shops-Steel visible record card cabinets. Bent. River, Manhattan (bid No, 105). Repairing sidewalks at Nos. 225 and 226 W. 123d wood chairs. Wood stools, 18-1nch. Canvas coy- For furnishing all labor and material necessary st. Affecting Block 1928, Lot 45 and Block 1929, Until 10 a. tn., on ered wood folding cots. Brass vacuum inlet valve, to install four (4) lavatories, including all rough- Lot 19. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1945 with locking cap. Electric materials. S-715. Uni- ing for same, on the lit and 2d floors of Pavilico Repairing sidewalks on the north side of W. For canned goods and miscellaneous groceries. versal Vemco C oil. Electric materials, S-717. No. 111, located at the Municipal Sanatorium, 152d st. beginning at a point 100 feet 614 inches s18,26 Electric materials, S-718. Parts for opera chair Otisville, N. Y. (bid No. 101). east of Amsterdam ave. and extending 83 feet 734 seat binge brackets. For furnishing all labor and material necessary inches further east. Affecting Block 2067, Lot 108. Until 10.30 a. m., on Various Schools-Boiler masonry reuirs. P. S. and required for replacement of the existing de- SECTION 8 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER tg, 1945 30. 83, etc. Glass replacement, S. 16 n407,w18 fective 2-inch throttle valve, 155-inch steam stop valve Repairing sidewalks at Nog. 45 and 47 Wads- For yellow pine. 1l8,26 Window glass, P. S. 11, 61. RepairsP. windows and certain sections of steam supply niping to the worth ave. Affecting Block 2144, Lots 3 and 4. and doors, P. S. 41, 50. Replacing glass, P. S. coal hoisting engine on the dock. City Hospital, The above assessments were confirmed by the Until 10.30 a. m.. on 11, etc. General repairs, P. S. 37, 59, etc. Heat- Welfare Island, Manhattan (bid No. 102). Board of Assessors on Sept. 18, 1945. and entered WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER te, 1245 ing repairs, etc., P. S. 12, 17, etc.: P. S. 10. For furnishing labor and material to install new Sept. 18, 1945, in the Record of Titles of Assess. For gray iron castings (marine condenser parts). 119, etc. Glass replacements, P. 8. 9S, 115, etc. pipe covering, etc., in certain areas, as designated, kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and For fond conveyor trucks. 115,26 Roof repairs, P. S. 6, etc. Picture screens. P. S. 3740 THE CITY RECORD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945

90, etc. Roof and skylight repairs, etc.. P. S. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION Until 10 a. m., on DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING 54, 165. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1$45 AND BUILDINGS . Borough of The Bronx Notices of Public Hearings For lumber: Plywood (bid No. 38147). P. S. 36, sand pails and fire extinguisher. s12,24 Proposals for Demolition of Unsafe Buildings P. S. 40, replacing glass, etc. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A P. S. 66, conversion of rooms into kindergarten public hearing will be held at the office of the Until 10 a. m., on MOM. Board of Transportation of The City of New MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY P. S. 74. glazing. York, on the 6th floor, 250 Hudson st.. Borough For track material: Tie plates to blueprint (bid the Department of Housing and Buildings, Room P. S. 83, boiler retubing. of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on Sept. 28, 1945, at No. 38283). 88,24 2015, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as P. S. 118, glazing. 11.30 a. in., on the proposed terms and conditions follows: Bronx Vocational High School, relocating ma• of draft form of contract for furnishing and Until 10 a. m., on chine, etc. installing drainage equipment, Line A, Atlantic TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 Until 11 a. m., on Evander Childs High School, replacing glass, ave. to Grant ave., Bklyn., contract No. L-94. For toilet paper (bid No. 38402). MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 etc. Copies of said draft form of proposed contract For denatured alcohol (bid No. 38406). For furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, Dewitt Clinton High School, cement lining reser- may be obtained at the offices of the Board of For soap, powder, to specification (bid No. tools, etc., for the demolition of the following voirs; sheet metal repairs, etc. Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Bor- 38317). premises: Morris High School, boiler masonry repairs, ough of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of For electrical supplies (all genuine) : Benjamin Borough of Brooklyn: 1817 Avenue N; 39 Car- etc. One Dollar. glass globes; Crouse-Hinds condulets and covers, roll st.; 235 Front at.; 957.959 Hopkinson ave.; William Howard Taft High School. new wood Dated, Sept. 11, 1945. A. & J. M. Anderson switches, galvanized bush- 144 Luqueer st.; 99 Walworth st.; 166 N. 3d at. and glass partition. etc. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE ings, etc. (bid No. 38127). s14,25 s13,24 Various Schools-Gluing, P. S. 23, 31, etc. CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joan H. DELANEY, Replacing glass, P. S. 12. 57, etc. Piping re- Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, GEORGE KEEGAN, Until 10 a. m., on Until 11 a. m., on pairs, etc., P. S. 20, 23, etc. Glazing. P. S. 36, Commissioners, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 102. Boiler tube repairs, P. S. 4, 16, etc. Boiler WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. s14,25 For air brake hose, to specification (bid No. For furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, repairs, etc., P. S. 68, 70. Repairs, painting, etc., 38218). s14,26 tools, etc., for the demolition of the following flagpoles, P. S. 27, 40, etc. Replacing glass, etc., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A premises: P. S. 42, 53, etc.; P. S. 8, 94; P. S. 99, 107. public hearing will be held at the office of the Until 10 a. m., on Borough of Brooklyn: 493 Carlton ave.; 288 Borough of Brooklyn Board of Transportation of The City of New WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 Fulton at.; 401 Halsey st.; 61 Rapelyea st; 32 P. S. 16, glass. York, on the 6th floor, 250 Hudson st., Borough For special bolts and nuts, to specification (bid Stagg st; 79 Warren st.; 577 E. 26th et. P. S. 29, repairs doors, iron plates, etc.; window of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on Sept. 28, 1945, at No. 38432). 519,26 guards. 11.30 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions For lumber: Blocks, dowels, sash, poles, etc. to P. S. 34, storm shed removal, iron work and of draft form of contract for furnishing and blueprint; for trunking and capping to blueprint Until 11 a. m., on carpentry. delivering block signaling and interlocking equip- and protection board to blueprint (bid Nos. 38227, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945 P. S. 35, repairs locks, etc. ment, Line A, Pennsylvania ave. to Grant ave., 38229 and 38230). s13,26 For furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, P. S. 49, boiler masonry repairs; heating and Bklyn., contract No. S-44. tools, etc., for the demolition of the following piping repairs. Copies of said draft form of proposed contract Until 10 a. m., on premises: P. S. 54, replacing glass. may be obtained at the offices of the Board of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 Borough of Richmond: 244 Burgher ave.; 530 P. S. 67,glass. Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Bor- For crystal glass, to specification (bid No. Hunter ave.; 102 Richmond st.; 277 Victory blvd.; P. S. 75, heating and piping repairs. ough of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of 38433). 279 Victory blvd. 515,26 P. S. 105, new grate bars. One Dollar. For flashlight cells (bid No. 38437). P. S. 110, new scullery sink and drainboard. Dated, Sept. 11, 1945. For gas: Acetylene, oxygen (bid No. 38417). P. S. 129, scullery sink and drainboard. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE For railroad spikes, to blue print and specifica- CITY PLANNING COMMISSION P. S. 132, repairs and painting; repairs main CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joan H. DELANEY, tion (bid No. 38292). metal cornice. Chairman; FUNK X. SULLIVAN, GEORGE KEEGAN, For lubricants: Cylinder oil, to specification, etc. Notices of Public Hearings P. S. 139. replacing cement pavement. Commissioners. (bid No. 38435). s17,27 P. S. 142, removing obstructions, etc. WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. s14.25 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE P. S. 144, resurfacing roof; piping and heating Until 10 a. in., on meeting date noted at the end of item here- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A repairs. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 under the City Planning Commission adopted a P. S. 153, general carpentry repairs. public hearing will be held at the office of the For track material: Malleable iron ties, plates, resolution fixing the following hearing to be held Board of Transportation of The City of New to P. S. 158, grate repairs, etc.; replacing glass. specification (bid No. 38287). in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, N. Y. 7. on P. S. 160, ash hoist erpairs. York, on the 6th floor, 250 Hudson st., Borough For track material: Malleable iron rail braces, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 P. S. 162, replacing water piping. of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on Sept. 28, 1945, at to specification (bid No. 38286). AT 2.30 P. M. P. S. 172. sprinkler work. 11.30 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions For lumber: Ties and timbers, scaffold planks of draft form of contract for construction of new (bid Nos. 38228 and 38248). P. S. 197, iron work and masonry work. s14,27 CAPITAL BUDGET, PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 216 AND fenders at the West End Line Drawbridge over P. S. 198, window guards. 224 OF THE NEW YORK CITY CHARTER P. S. 200, iron repairs. Coney Island Creek, BMT Division-Agreement Until 10 a. m., on P. S. 206, new scullery sink and hot plate. "RU." FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 Budget, as re- Copies of said draft form of proposed contract Amendment of the 1945 Capital P. S. 216, new tube, covering heater, etc.; new For lumber: Western pine, sugar and ponderosa quested by the Board of Education, eliminating may be obtained at the offices of the Board of (bid No. flush valves, etc. 37959). s18,28 Line 75, Project E-304, "Greenpoint Bushwick Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson at., Bor- •■••■••■•■■■ P. S. 217, boiler and tube repairs, etc. Vocational High School, Brooklyn, Vicinity of P. S. 219, repairs and painting. ough of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of Until 10 a. tn., on Fifty Cents. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 Tompkins Avenue and Stockton Street, Including P. S. 221, repairs and painting. Site," at a total estimated cost of $3,050,000, and Dated, Sept. 11, 1945. For material to blue print, brass and bronze P. S. 233, trap and piping repairs, etc. substituting in lieu thereof Line 75a, Project P. S. 238, repairs chain link fence, etc.; asphalt BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE (bid No. 38291). CITY OF NEW YORK, by Jon H. DELANEY, E-639, "Co-educational Academic High School, tile. For steel springs to blue print (bid No. 38443). Brooklyn, Including Site," at a total estimated P. S. 253, inkwells. Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, GEORGE KEEGAN, s 17,28 Commissioners. cost of $3,050,000 (CB-45-8-September 12, 1945 Abraham Lincoln High School, steam vacuum -Cal. No. 41). pump repairs. WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. s14,25 Until 10 a. m., on Bay Ridge High School, sanitary repairs and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 ALBERT HOCHMAN, Acting Secretary, City replacements. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A For relining and furnishing bearings, to speci- Boys' High School, alterations, asphalt tile and public hearing will be held at the office of the fication (bid No. 38121). s13,28 Planning Commission, 2700 Municipal Building, s20,25 railings; office partion; new steel doors. Board of Transportation of The City of New Manhattan, N. Y. 7, WO rth 2-5600. Busbwick High School, pavement repairs, etc. York, on the 6th floor, 250 Hudson st., Borough Until 10 a. in., on Erasmus Hall High School, new asphalt tile. of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on Oct. 5, 1945, at 11.30 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1945 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE Manual Training High School, boiler masonry a. in., on the proposed terms and conditions of For bolts, nuts and screws: Carriage, machine meeting dates noted at the end of items here- draft form of contract for purchase and removal and stove bolts; steel machine, brass machine and under the City Planning Commission adopted reso- repairs, etc. in Midwood High School. moving steel lockers: new of stoker ashes and removal of fly ash from jam nuts; steel machine, brass machine, wood lutions fixing the following hearings to be held wood shelving; masonry partitions. etc. power plants for period of one year from Jan. 1, screws, etc. (bid Nos. 38428 and 38479). Room 16. City Hall, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, on Samuel J. Tilden High School, roof repairs. 1946, contract No. PC-33. For lumber: Fir timber; yellow pine ties (bid WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945 Various Schools---Glass replacements, P. S. 17, Copies of said draft form of proposed contract No. 38494). AT 2.30 P. M. etc. Piping and heating repairs, P. S. 167, 210, may be obtained at the offices of the Board of 385Foosr), steel gear cases to drawings (bid No. etc. Piping and heating repairs, etc., P. S. 135, Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Bor• s20,o1 MASTER PLAN, PURSUANT TO SECTION 1976 or THE 175. Blower and pump repairs, P. S. 64, 66. ough of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of NEW YORK CITY CHARTER etc. Glazing, P. S. 177, etc. Repairs and paint- One Dollar each. Until 10 a. m., on ing, P. S. 104, 201. Heating and piping repairs: Dated, Sept. /8, 1945. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1945 Modification of the Master Plan of Brooklyn P. S. 107, 130, etc.; P. S. 48, 103, etc. Boiler BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE For special track work: Frogs and switches to Civic Center and Downtown Area by adding there- and incinerator masonry repairs, P. S. 128, 163. CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, drawing (bid No. 38279). s13,ol to a Redevelopment Project in the super-block Boiler repairs: P. S. 164, 216, etc.; P. S. 80, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, GEORGE KEEGAN, bounded by Jay street, Tillary street, Adams 185. Air compressor repairs, P. S. 112, 136. Commissioners. Until 10 a. m., on street, Sands street, and the Naval Boiler masonry repairs, P. S. 112, 164. New Wm, JEROME DALY, Secretary. s21,o5 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 Depot, Borough of Brooklyn. The project com- grate bars, etc., P. S. 77, 99, etc. Boiler cover- For lumber: Hard and soft woods (bid No. prehends the erection of a modern housing de- ing repairs, P. S. 102, 180. Glazing, P. S. 96, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A 38145). s21,o2 velopment to be known as Concord Village. A 228. Sheet metal, roofing and framing, P. S. 118, public hearing will be held at the office of the general description of the project together with 124, etc. Repairs, painting, asphalt tile. P. S. Board of Transportation of The City of New Until 10 a. m., on tentative site plan and typical apartment layout 74, 107. Repairs, painting, P. S. 163, 170. Re. York, on the 6th floor, 250 Hudson st., Borough TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 may be seen at the office of the City Planning placing glass, P. S. 35, 85. Glass replacements, of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on Oct. 5, 1945, at 11.30 For axle bearings to blueprint (bid No. 38408). Commission, 2700 Municipal Building, New York P. S. 98, 121. Glazing, P. S. 200, 209, etc. a, m., on the proposed terms and conditions of s20,o2 7, N. Y. (CP-3850-September 12, 1945-Cal. Loch, etc., P. S. 178, 221, etc. Repairs side- draft form of contract for printing, binding and No. 40). walks, P. S. 49, 50, etc. New valves, flush valves, delivering contract documents of Board for period Until 10 a. m., on etc., P. S. 113, 209. Cement pavement repairs, of one year. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 CITY MAP CHANGES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 199b P. S. 100, 253. Iron work, P. S. 28, 144, etc. Copies of said draft form of proposed contract For special bolts and nuts, to blue print (bid OF THE NEW Yoix CITY CHARTER Repairs and painting, etc., P. S. 36. 147. Car- may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Nos. 38278 and 38289). pentry repairs and asphalt tile, P. S. 6 8, etc. Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Bor- For material to blue print: Iron and steel (bid Laying out a park at the southeasterly corner Repairs and painting, P. S. 16, 18, etc. Ironwork ough of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, at a cast of No. 38290). s17,o2 of 5th avenue and East 135th street, Borough of repairs, P. S. 18, 19. etc. Fence, window lock Fifty Cents each. Manhattan, in accordance with a map bearing the and door repairs, P. S. 31, 143. Air compressor Dated, Sept. 18, 1945. Until 10 a. m., on signature of the President of the Borough and repairs, etc., P. S. 123, 145. Boiler masonry re- BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1945 dated May 25, 1945 (CP-3750-September 12, pairs; P. S. 155, 173; P. S. 19, 110, etc. Sheet CITY OF NEW YORK, by Jour; H. DELANEY, For lubricant: Car oil to specification (bid No. 1945-Cal. No. 8). metal repairs, P. S. 19, 75, etc. Heating and Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, GEORGE KEEGAN, 38553). Piping repairs: P. S. 148, 168, etc.; P. S. 137, Commissioners. For relining and finishing of bearings (hid No. WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. s21,o5 38537). s22,o3 Modifying the lines and grades of East 16th 173; P. S. 85, 86, etc.; P. S. 20, 31, etc.; P. S. street from Avenue 0 to Avenue P, by establish- 18, 24, etc. Boiler masonry repairs, P. S. 5. 168, Sale of Bus Springs Until 10 a. m., on ing a 5-foot courtyard area adjoining the easterly etc. side of the street and by adjusting the grades P. S. 18, metal window and door repairs. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1945 Borough of Queens SEALED BIDS FOR THE SALE OF APPROX- For pipe and fittings: Galvanized wrought iron of the intersecting streets affected, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map (No. H-37) P. S. 5, sanitary repairs. imately 243 gross tons scrap bus springs will nipples to specification; galvanized wrought iron bearing the signature of the President of the Bor- P. S. 40, boiler masonry. be received by the Board of Transportation, 250 and black pipe to specification; miscellaneous mal- ough and dated June 15, 1945 (CP-3774-Septem- P. S. 41, roof repairs, etc. Hudson st, Borough of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, leable iron fittings; miscellaneous cast iron fittings; ber 12, 1945-Cal. No. 9). P. S. 42, sanitary repairs; glass replacement. until 10 a. m., on Monday, Sept. 24, 1945. miscellaneous brass fittings, etc. (bid No. 38438). P. S. 44, repairs leader lines, etc. Bid No. 38547 may be obtained at Room 411. s20,o3 P. S. 57, replacing glass. s18,24 Laying out two parks within the territory P. S. 69, sanitary work. Until 10 a. in,, on bounded approximately by St. Anna avenue, East P. S. 124, sanitary repairs. Sale of Miscellaneous Scrap and Used THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945 134th street, Cypress avenue, East 133d street and P. S. 127, glass replacements. Equipment For steel: Steel bars, shapes, plates, sheets Bruckner boulevard and by modifying the grades P. S. 149, glass replacements. (bid No. 38521). of Bruckner boulevard from East 133d street to P. S. 154, new house sewer, etc. SEALED BIDS FOR THE SALE OF For steel: Steel bars, shapes, plates, sheets East 134th street, Borough of The Bronx, in P. S. 170, &King. miscellaneous scrap and used equipment, as here- (hid No. 38522). s22,o4 accordance with a map (No. 11207) bearing the Bayside High School, roof repairs. inafter described, will be received by the Board signature of the President of the Borough and Long Island City High School, sanitary repairs. of Transportation, 250 Hudson at.. Borough of Until 10 a. m., on dated May 31, 1945 (CP-3755-September 12, Richmond Hill High School, repairs chairs. Manhattan, N. Y. 13, until 10 a. m., on Thum THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945 1945-Cal, No. 10). Various Schools-Replacing glass, P. S. 85, 141. day, Sent. 27. 1945. For lumber: Hard woods; yellow pine ties (bid Replacing sash chain, etc.. P. S. 54. 82. Boiler Rerolling rail consisting of 200 gross tons of Nos. 38146 and 38392). s21,o4 Modifying the lines and grades of the street masonry, P. S. 4, 5, etc. s17.22 open hearth steel rail (bid No. 38461). system within the territory bounded approximately Approximately 660 gross tons of ferrous scrap Until 10 a. m., on by 59th drive, 59th place and the Montauk Divi- Until 2 u. m. on consisting of rolled steel car wheels, girder rail. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1945 sion of the Long Island Railroad, Borough of PEWIT, SEPTEMBER 28, 1H6 frogs and switch points. miscellaneous iron and For miscellaneous wire and cable (bid No. Queens, in accordance with a map (No. 3015) Borough of Manhattan steel. etc. (bid No. 38473). 38555). bearing the signature of the President of the Bor- For furnishing and delivering furniture equip. Approximately 800 pounds of rope, 400 pounds For special track work: Shearing 100# O.H. ment to Board of Education Storage Warehouse burlap, 120 pounds leather belting. 10,000 pounds ough and dated March 12, 1945 (CP-3756-Sep rail to drawing (bid No. 38556). s22,o5 tember 12, 1945-Cal, No. 11). (old P. S. 21). Spring and Mott sta.: Item 1, car air hose, 2,225 pounds water hose (bid No. couchesi item 2, dictionary stand and library 38474). Proposals-Notice to Bidders tables; item 3, wood filing cabinets; item 4, office Used payroll equipment consisting of four (4) Laying out a park and a park addition within desks, teachers' desks and office tables; item 5, Burroughs check writers (electric). two (2) Bur• General Instructions to Bidders for Furnishing the block bounded by 5th street, 49th avenue, Ver- tablet arm chairs and stools; item 6, bentwood roughs adding machines (electric) and two (2) Materials, Supplies and Equipment to The City non boulevard and 50th avenue, Borough of chairs; item 7, portable blackboards; item 8, read• addresograph listing machines (bid No. 384751. of New York for Use in the Maintenance and Queens, in accordance with a map (No. 3051) ing stands: Item 9, woodworking benches; item Bids may be obtained at Room 411. s17.27 Operation of the New York City Transit System. bearing the signature of the President of the Bor- 10, tables for special classes; item 11, wood chairs; ough and dated April 17, 1945 (CP-3786-Sep- item 12, kindergarten tables; item 13, sleeping PROPOSALS VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, tember 12, 1945-Cal. No. 12). cots. flet ltordation ea Loot Page supplies and equipment used in connection with Borough of The Bronx the operation and maintenance of the New York Modifying and establishing the lines and grades Various alterations, patching, etc., at Samuel SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY City Transit System and other activities of the of the street system, within the territory bounded Gompers Vocational High School. New hollow the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson st., Board of Transportation are being purchased as approximately by , Tompkins metal doors, etc., at Samuel Gompers Vocational Manhattan, N. Y. 13, as follows: required. Competitive bids for such supplies are avenue, the right-of-way of the Staten Island Rail. High School. Borough of Brooklyn desired from all responsible individuals and cor- way Company and Osgood avenue, Borough of Richmond, in accordance with a map (No. 2395), Alterations to cafeteria, etc.: Item 1, construc- Until 10 a. m., on porations. Names of those desiring to be bidders tion work; Item 2, sanitary work; item 3, heating MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 will be placed on appropriate list, but bids will not bearing the signature of the President of the Bor• and ventilating work; item 4, electric work; item For lumber: Fir or pine timbers, and yellow pine be limited to those on such lists. Where quantities ough and dated July 2, 1945 (CP-3805-Septem- ber 12, 1945-Cal. No. 13). 5, kitchen equipment; item 6, dumbwaiter; item ties (bid No. 38600). 318,24 in excess of $1,000 in value are required the 7, tables (furniture); item 8, chairs (furniture) same will be advertised and the time for opening at Eastern District High School. Until 10 a. m.. on the bids will be announced by public notice. Eliminating a bulkhead line, a marginal street, Borough of Queens MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 For further information and particulars apply wharf or place, area for ferry purposes, three Maintenance and repairs at Woodrow Wilson For constructing wood and metal screens, at in Room 411, office of the Board of Transporta- piers and two lateral extensions between the piers, Vocational High School. Annexss Nos. 1 and 2. Woodhaven Boulevard Station of Jamaica Line tion, No. 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13. within the territory bounded approximately by Various Boroughs (bid No. 38381). No hid will be requested or accepted from any Bay Ridge avenue, Upper New York Bay. the Furnishing, delivering and installation of aero• For change booth drum safes (bid No. 38384). contractor who is in arrears or in default to westerly prolongation of Wakeman place, Narrows plane enrine stands, etc., at High Schools wandand For sand and crushed stone, to specification The City of New York. The right is reserved to avenue and Shore parkway, Borough of Brooklyn, Junior High Schools. (bid No. 381851. s13,24 reject any and all bids. in accordance with a map (No. 3563), bearing the SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1943 THE CITY RECORD 3741

signature of the Commissioner of Marine and in the area of Brownsville Houses (Project No. a particular examination under the heading "Re All persons on the preferred list for titles in- Aviation and dated May 14, 1945 (CP-3766- NYS-4), bounded by Sutter ave., Stone ave., Du- quirements." eluded under eligibility requirements are likewise September 12, 1945-Cal. No. 14). mont ave. and Rockaway ave., in the Borough of At the time of appointment-Candidatea mum eligible to participate in the examination. Brooklyn, City of New York. comply with that section of the Administrative THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM A set of the contract documents may be ob- Cods which provides that any office or position, THIS PROCEDURE. DRAINAGE PLANS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82d9•1,0e tained upon payment in the sum of $10 as a de- compensation for wnich is payable solely or in part OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OP THE CITY OR posit to guarantee the safe return thereof. If a from the funds of this City, shall be filed only lit, 51/$0 NEW YORE. proposal is duly submitted by any person or cor- a person who is a bona fide nmident and dweller BOROUGH SUPERINTENDENT (HOUSING poration making the deposit required, the full of the City for at least three years immediately AND BUILDINGS) Sewerage District No. -35 A-3, Borough of Queens, amount of such deposit for one set will be re- preceding appointment. (This provision does not showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in turned to such person or corporation, provided apply to the following department,: Board of Salary Range: $6,000 per annum and over. the area bounded by Union turnpike, 134th street, Transportation; Board of Water Supply; New Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. 82d avenue and 132d street, and bearing the signa- that the set is returned in good condition within Ill.. thirty (30) days following the award of this York City Housing Authority; Municipal Civil Aug. 29, 1945, to 4 p. m., Sept. 26, 1945. ture of the President of the Borough under date contract or the rejection of the proposal of such Service Commission; Triborough Bridge Authori Fee: $5. Fees are not refunded to persons of February 9, 1945 (CP-3680-September 12, person or corporation. Upon return of any other ty; New York City Tunnel Authority; Board of who are absent from examinations; refunds are 1945-Cal. No. 15). sets in good condition within such period whether Education; Board of Higher Education.) made only to those candidates not permitted to by a person or corporation duly submitting a pro- Applications for examinations must be filed ce take examinations by the Commission because they Sewerage District No. 33E-13, Borough of posal or by some other person or corporation, re- forme furnished by the Commission at its Applies- lack the necessary requirements. Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of imbursement will be made to the extent of $9 for tioo Bureau, 96 Duane at., Manhattan, N. Y. I. Vacancies: Five in the Department of Housing sewers in 164th street from Goethals avenue to each such set returned. The Application Bureau is open for business on and Buildings. It is expected that some appoint- Grand Central parkway and bearing the signature Checks offered as payment for the documents Weekdays from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and on Satur- ments will be made at salaries below the minimum of the President of the Borough under date of must be made payable to the order of the New days from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Application blanks of the grade and that appointments will range from May 1, 1945 (CP-3763-September 12, 1945- York City Housing Authority. s13,o2 are also mailed on request, provided that a self- $5,000 to and including $6,500 per annum. Cal. No. 16). addressed 9-inch envelope stamped six cents for re- Experience Requirements: A baccalaureate de- SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED. turn, is enclosed. gree in engineering or architecture recognized by Location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area opened and publicly read by the New York City Filing: Unless otherwise specified, applications the University of the State of New York and at bounded approximately by Quincy avenue, Liberty Housing Authority at its offices, 122 E. 42d st.. may be filed either in person or through the mails. least ten years' satisfactory practical experience as avenue, Oceanside avenue and Naughton avenue, Manhattan, N. Y. 17, at 4 p. m., on October 2, Applications submitted through the mails must be an architect, builder, or professional engineer em- Borough of Richmond, and bearing the signature 1945, for the construction of foundations, super- stamped at the rate of three cents an ounce. ployed in structural work, which experience must of the President of the Borough under date of structures and appurtenances for Elliott House- Applications submitted through the mails must have been of a nature to qualify for the duties of be accompanied by a certified check or money the position; or a satisfactory equivalent. June 7, 1945 (CP-3778-September 12, 1945- (Project No. NYC-2), located in the area bounded order in the amount of the fee, and must be post- Training or experience of a character relevant Cal. No. 17). by W. 25th st., 10th ave., W. 27th St. and an irregular line from W. 27th at. to W. 25th st. marked on the envelope not later than 12 midnight to the duties of this position which was acquired approximately midway between 9th and 10th ayes., on the last day for filing. Such application must while on military duty or while engaged in a Location, sizes and grades of sewers in 10th in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. also be received not more than five days thereafter, veterans' training or rehabilitation program. recog- street from Allison avenue to a point 280 feet of the contract documents may be obtained unless eligibility in the advertisement is nation- nized by the Federal Government will receive due easterly and within an easement in prolongation A set upon payment of $75 as a deposit to guarantee the wide. The official notice to appear for the exam- credit. of Allison avenue from 10th street to Colgate safe return thereof. If a Proposal is duly sub- ination is also the receipt for the payment of the License Requirement: A New York State Pro- place, Borough of Richmond, and bearing the mitted by any person or corporation making the fee, Applicants are cautioned not to send cub fessional Engineer's License or New York State signature of the President of the Borough under deposit required, the full amount of such deposit through the mails. Mailed applicatiom must have Registration as an Architect. Proof of the posses- date of May 18, 1945 (CP-3779-September 12, for one set will he returned to such person or cor- the position applied for noted on the lower left sion of such license or registration must be pre- 1945-Cal. No. 18). poration, provided that the set is returned in good hand corner of the envelope, and the return ad- sented to the Bureau of Investigation prior to cer- condition within thirty (30) days following the dress noted in the upper left hand corner. Specie' tification. ZONING, PURSUANT TO SECTION 200 OF THE NEW award of this Contract or the rejection of the envelopes designed to meet these requirements Duties: Under administrative control: to direct re- YORK CITY CHARTER Proposal of such person or corporation. Upon re- may be obtained at the time the application is and administer a borough office of the Department, turn of any other sets in good condition within quested. make major decisions in compliance with Board of Standards and Appeals Rules concerning the 0011. Use District Map, Section- No. 4, changing from such period whether by a person or corporation Applications submitted in person must be filed and repair of a Residence District to a Retail District property duly submitting a Proposal or by some other per during the normal hours of business of the Appli struction, alteration buildings and other structures; supervise inspection; review ap- within the block bounded by White Plains Road, son or corporation, reimbursement will be made to cation Bureau noted above. In such cases, the fee peals from decisions of examiners; inspect sources Tremont avenue, Unionport road and Guerlain the extent of $74 for each such set returned. must be paid at the time of filing by cash, check of construction accidents; adjudicate violations; re- street, Borough of The Bronx (CP-3842-Septem- Checks offered as payment for the documents or money order. The Commission assumes no re view controversial plan applications; interpret the ber 12, 1945-Cal. No. 19). must be made payable to the order of the New sponsibility for applications and experience papers filled out by persons other than applicants, nor Building Code, Multiple Dwelling Law, Zoning York City Housing Authority. s10,o2 for applications filed with any other City agency Regulations and other laws governing the mainte- ALBERT HOCHMAN, Acting Secretary, City or department The Commission will not be re nance and construction of buildings and other Planning Commission, 2700 Municipal Building, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED, tication or ex- opened and publicly read by the New York City spopsible for any error in crincli structures under the jurisdiction of the Depart- Manhattan, N. Y. 7, WO rth 2.5600. s14,25 ment of Housing and Buildings; perform related Housing Authority at its offices, 122 E. 42d st., perience paper filed by any Change of Address: Candidates for calming- Manhattan, N. Y. 17, at 4.30 p. m., on October 3, work. lion and eligibles on the lists must notify the Teets: Written, weight 20, 75% required; oral, 1945, for the furnishing and erection of elevators PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF be- weight 20, 70% for Elliott Houses (Project No. NYC-2), located Commiuion promptly of all changes of address required; experience, weight 60, BROOKLYN tween the time of filing the spoliation and ap- 70% required. The factors to be rated in the oral in the area bounded by W. 25th st., 10th ave., pointment to a permanent position from the list. W. 27th st. and an irregular line from W. 27th test will include technical and administrative knowl- Failure to do so may disqualify them on any part edge and judgment with reference to the duties of PROPOSALS St. to W. 25th st. approximately midway between or parts of the examination which have not already the position, manner and speech. See Regulation on Last Page 9th and 10th ayes., in the Borough of Manhattan, been held. Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed City of New York. Refunds: There is no fee charged for the appli- and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY A set of the contract documents may be obtained cation. Candidates in open competitive examine. last day for the receipt of applications and the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at upon payment of $25 as a deposit to guarantee the on the time whose applications are rejected will active received by the Commission not more than five Room 21, Borough Hall, Bklyn. 2, as follows: safe return thereof. If a Proposal is duly sub- a refund of their fee from the C'omptroller's Office days thereafter. mitted by any person or corporation making the one month after receipt of their notice of rejec. See "General Examination Instrectiou" which Until 12 noon, on deposit required, the full amount of such deposit ties, in promotion examinations one month alter Is to be considered part of this notice. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 for one set will be returned to such person or the examination is held. No fees will be refunded MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- For recurbing and reflagging where necessary corporation, provided that the set is returned in to candidates who fail to _mar for examinations SION, HARRY W. MARSH, President; FERDINAND good condition within thirty (30) days following and paving with permanent asphalt pavement on for which they are qualifiedor who fail to pus Q. MORTON and ESTHER BROMLEY, Commissioners. a 6-inch concrete foundation 97th st. from 4th the award of this Contract or the rejection of the in any part of such aamhations. WILLIAM M. Timis, Acting Secretary. a29,s26 Proposal of such person or corporation, Upon re- ave. to Fort Hamilton pkway. s17,27 Caution: The Commission cannot assume any turn of any other sets in good condition within responsibility for the non-delivery of applicadons No. 5004 such period whether by a person or corporation requested through the mails, nor for the loss of my SENIOR BACTERIOLOGIST (SANITARY) Blank forms and further information may be duly submitting a Proposal or by some other per- obtained at the Bureau of Highways and Sewers, cash submitted with such applications. son or corporation, reimbursement will be made to Salary Range: $3,300 per annum and over. 9th floor, Municipal Bldg., Bklyn. 2. the Notarization: All applications must be notarized extent of $24 for each such set returned. except in the cue of promotion examinations. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.. Checks offered as payment for the documents Experience: Unless otherwise specified, DO sup- Sept. 5, 1945, to 4 p. m., Sept. 26, 1945. must be made payable to the order of the New Fee: $3. Fees are not refunded to persons who PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF York City Housing Authority. plementary statements of any kind will be accepted sI0,o3 from candidates after the filing date for the re are absent from examinations; refunds are made THE BRONX eeigtoefpeapplicatims in the rating of mai-mos. only to those candidates not permitted to take ex- as otherwiee specifically MIW in adver. aminations by the Commission because they lack PROPOSALS FIRE DEPARTMENT Memento, all advertisedrequirements for the a- the necessary requirements. See Regulation on Last Page amination must be completed on or before the date Vacancies: One in the Department of Health. PROPOSALS of application. Requirements: Candidates must (a) possess a SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY See Regulation on Last Page Experience may be rated after an amminatios doctorate degree in Medicine or a baccalaureate the President, Borough of The Bronx, at Room of the candidate's application or after an oral in- degree, with major studies in Bacteriology, recog- 207, Bronx County Building, 851 Grand Concourse, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY terview or such other inquiry and investigation as nized by the University of the State of New N. Y. 51, as follows: the Fire Commissioner and Chief of Department, may be deemed necessary or any combination of York, (b) have had at least five years' experience at Room 1131, Municipal Building, Manhattan, the foregoing. in advanced bacteriological work, of which two N. Y. 7, as follows: Until 11 a. en., on To be satisfactory. the experience prescribed, is years must have been in sanitary bacteriology of FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 addition to covering the period fixed herein, must a character to qualify for the duties of the posi- Until 11 a. m., on No. also be of such a nature and quality on to war tion; or a satisfactory equivalent. 1, for repaving with sheet asphalt on a con- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 crete foundation the roadway of Adams pl. from rant the inference that the candidata Is fit to per- Education in bacteriological work beyond the For work on the fireboat "John Purroy Mitchel." E. 182d st. to Crescent ave. together with all work form the duties of the position. The initial experi baccalaureate degree will be accepted in lieu of incidental thereto. s14,25 care rating, therefore, is not necessarily final. If general advanced bacteriological work up to a investigation on inquiry discloses that the candi- maximum of three years, but candidates must have No. 2, for repaving with asphalt blocks on a Until 11 a. m., on concrete foundation the roadway of Tinton ave. from date's experience is not of the nature or quality had the two years of specialized experience in THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 E. 149th A. to E. 151st st., together with all work desired then he may be either rerated or failed sanitary bacteriology. For repairs and replacements to windows in experience. Mere admission to the examination Training or experience of a character relevant incidental thereto. throughout the Fire Department Building, located No. 3, paving with paving bricks in any test thereof is not conclusive on the Cam to the duties of this position which was acquired on a concrete at 3202 Queens blvd., L. I. City. s17,27 foundation (permanent pavement) the roadway of mission as to the qualifications of any candidate. while on military duty or while engaged in a vet- Admission to the examination or to any part of erans' training or rehabilitation program recog- Shakespeare ave. from W. 168th st. to W. 169th Blank forms and further information may be it conditionally or pending subsequent determine- nized by the Federal Government will receive due st., furnishing and adjusting curb and sidewalks, obtained at Room 1120, Municipal Building, Man- lion of qualifications does not imply that the canal credit. building and rebuilding inlets and receiving basins, hattan, N. Y. 7. A deposit of $5 in cash will where necessary, together with all work incidental date possesses the minimum qualifications required Duties: Under general direction: to supervise be required from all intending bidders for each the unit of a large laboratory concerned with thereto. set of specifications received. for the position or is entitled to a outing rade, No. 4, for repaving with sheet asphalt on a con- on the experience part of the examination. If microbial sanitary examinations; conduct research crete foundation the roadway of E. 173d st. from the experience interview, held after the written et in air-borne infections; make water pollution, milk Minford pl. to Southern blvd. together with all other parts of the examination, discloses that the pollution, and other pollution surveys; evaluate work incidental thereto. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE candidate lacks the requisite experience or educe- new techniques in the control of the transmission No. 5, repaving with sheet asphalt and granite COMMISSION dm, he may be disqualified or Om lee than a of bacteria; develop and effect new methods and blocks on a concrete foundation, the roadway of E. passing rating for experience. procedures; interpret the results of research in 180th at. from Boston rd. to Devoe ave., together Proposed Amendment to Classification Selective Certification: At the request of s the form of reports or papers for publication; with all work incidental thereto. department head or upon its own live, the perform related work. No. 6. for repaving with sheet asphalt and as- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF Commission may make selective certification of a Tests: Written, weight 40, 75% required; ex- phalt blocks on a concrete foundation, the roadway the proposed adoption of the following resolu- list resulting from any examination to similar or perience, weight 30, 70% required; oral, weight of E. 197th st from Bainbridge ave. to Grand tion by the Municipal Civil Service Commission: related position which require additional or special 30, 70% required. Boulevard and Concourse together with all work Resolved, That the classification of the classified qualifications not tested specifically by the examine- The factors of the oral test will include techni- incidental thereto. .18.28 service of The City of New York be and the non. Such selective certification except where made cal competence, judgment, speech and manner. same is hereby amended as follows: on the basis of age or additional or special physi Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed 1. By striking from the non-competitive class cal or medical qualifications, will be made only and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight NEW YORK CITY HOUSING under the heading "Department of Welfare": upon due notice to all eligibles affected on this on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not more than AUTHORITY Part I-With Maintenance list, and only to obtain eligibles who possess such five Registered Nurse, $1,890 per annum; special qualifications or abilities as can be evi- days hereafter. Examination Pare I-Without Maintenance denced by experience et"General Instructions" which PROPOSALS record, or by the possession Registered Nurse, $2,220 per annum. of a license, or by the mansion of specified is to be considered part of this notice. 2. By including in the non-competitive class paraphernalia, equipment or facilities or the pass- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED, under the heading "Department of Purchase": mg of a qualified test. Whin who pass a non- SION, Han! W. MARSH, President; FERDINAND opened and publicly read by the New York City Part I-With Maintenance competitive test adMnistend by the Commission to Q. Morrow and Ewan Bitoutrt, Commissioners. Housing Authority at its offices, 122 E. 42d st., Cook, $1,560 per annum; ascertain the possession of inch medal qualille.e SAMUEL H. GALSTON, Executive Director. Manhattan, N. Y. 17, at 11 a. m., on October 1, Registered Nurse, $1,890 per annum; done will be certified to such similar or related .5,26 1945, for the demolition of certain buildings, struc- Part I-Without Maintenance positions in the order of their standing on the tures and appurtenances thereto situated within the Cook, $1,800 per annum; original list. area of Jacob Rill Houses (Project No. NY 5-8), Registered Nurse, $2,220 per annum. General Medical and Physiad Standards: PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF bounded by E. 6th st., , E. 13th st. and A public hearing will be allowed at the request No disease, injury or abnormality that tends to QUEENS East River dr., in the Borough of Manhattan, City of any interested person in accordance with Rule impair health or usefulness. Other medical and of New York. IX, Section II, at the Office of the Municipal physical standards may be specifically required. PROPOSALS A set of the contract documents may be obtained Civil Service Commission, Room 712, 299 Bway., Appointments: In the case of graded positions. Se* Regulation on Last Page upon payment in the sum of $10 as a deposit to Manhattan, N. Y. 7, on anintitients are turtiallY made at the minimum guarantee the safe return thereof. If a Proposal TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 salary of the grade. The eligible list may be used SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY submitted by any person or corporation at 2.30 p. tn. is duly for appropriate positions in lower grades. In the the President of the Borough of Queens at his making the deposit required, the full amount of MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- ease of ungraded positiona, appointments are usual- office, Room 226, Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 such deposit for one set will be returned to such SION, HARRY W. MARSH, President; FERDINAND ly made at the salary advertised but subject to Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y., as follows: person or corporation, provided that the set is re- Q. MORTON and ESTHER BROMLEY, Commissioners. bid determination of the Budget Director. In the turned in good condition within thirty (30) days S. H. Gaston, Executive Director. s21,24 case of per diem positions, the salary advertised Until 11 a. m, on following the award of this Contract or the rejec- is the one presently paid. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 tion of the Proposal of such person or corporation. NOTICES OP EXAMINATIONS Promotion Examinations: The rules of the No. 1. For regulating, grading outside of the Upon return of any other sets in good condition Municipal mil Service Commission provide that paved area, curbing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, within such period whether by a person or cor- General Rumination Instrartions in determining eligibility for promadon, the tithe relaying sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, poration duly submitting a Proposal or by some of positions and the dutes which are naturally and where necessary, and paving with a preliminary other person or corporation, reimbursement will be Note: These instruction' are to be considered properly attached thereto shall be considered. Duties pavement of concrete, 6 inches in thickness, to- made to the extent of $9 for each such set returned. ea part of the advertised requirements unless me which have been performed not is accordance with gether with all other work incidental thereto, in Checks offered as payment for the documents effie excel:rice is made. the title, or alleged persons] qualifications, shall 193d it. from Union tpke. to Aberdeen rd. and in must be made payable to the order of the New Age and Sex: All examinations are open to both not be considered in determining eligibility. 81st ave. from 193d st. to 100 feet west of 193d st. York City Housing Authority. 110,01 men and women of all ages amiss advertisemest Any employee serving render a title, not men- No. 2. For regulating, laying sidewalks, relay- states otherwise. tioned in the eligibility requirements, but which be ing sidewalks, where necessary, together with all PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED, SEALED Citixeuship and Residence: At the date of believes falls within the provisions of the above other work incidental thereto, on the north side of opened and publicly read by the New York City filing appliations-Candidates must be citizens of rule, may file an application and an appeal to Otto rd. from Cypress Hills st. to 65th A. Housing Authority at its offices, 122 E. 42d at., the United States and residents of the State of compete in the examination during the period Contracts and specifications for either of the Manhattan, N. Y. 17, at 11 a. m., on October New York. The foregoing provision regardine stated in the advertisement. No appa above contracts may be purchased at $2 a set. Also 2, 1945, for the demolition of certain buildings, ls win be residence does not apply to candidates for license received after 1 p. m. on the dosing d plans for No. 1 coat 60 cents, and No. 2, 30 cents. structures and appurtenances thereto situated with- ate for the examinations, except as provided In the notice for receipt of applications. .17,27 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945 3742 THE CITY RECORD

SUPREME COURT—FIRST pleted its estimate of the compensation which The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on erected within the lines of any proposed street eTi should be made by The City of New York to the December 14, 1944, determined that the entire other public improvements, and tf any such build- DEPARTMENT respective owners of the real property to be ac- cost of such proceeding shall be placed upon the parts of buildings, fixture or machinery, etc., quired in this proceeding, and the fourth separate Borough of Richmond, to be payable with the be relocated or re-erected within the line at Notice to File Claims = and partial tentative decree of the said Court as taxes of the Borough the first fiscal year next any proposed street at- other public improvement, to awards affecting Damage Parcels Nos. 349 and succeeding the confirmation of the assessment. tits thereto shall thereupon become noted in The SUPREME COURT—NEW YORK COUNTY 350, was signed on the 10th day of September, Dated, New York, Sept. 17, 1945. City of New York and resale at public or prints 1945, by Hon. Charles B. McLaughlin, Justice IGNATIUS M. WILKINSON, Corporation sale may be made in the same manner as if a* In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal prior sale thereof had been made. New York, acting for and on behalf of the the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New The Director of Real Estate of The City of New New York City Housing Authority, to certain the Clerk of the County of New York on the 11th York, N. Y. 7. 117,27 York reserves the right on the day of sale to real property within the area bounded generally day of September, 1945, for the inspection of withdraw from sale any of the buildings, part of by , EAST 112TH STREET, whomsoever it may concern. buildings and machinery included therein, or to 3D AVENUE, AND EAST 115TH STREET, Second—That The City of New York, and all NOTION TO BIDDER8 AT SAL= OF OLD reject any and all bids. in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New other parties interested in such proceeding or in BUILDINGS, WO. York, duly selected as a site for the JAMES any of the real property affected thereby, having (Project No. WELDON JOHNSON HOUSES any objections thereto, shall file such objections in TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH ILIGULATIONO BILAITINO TO CONTBAOTS N.Y.S.-21) and duly approved according to law. writing, duly verified, in the manner required by BUILDINGS, ETC, WILL BE SOLD FOR IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY AN NOTICE law for the verification of pleadings in an action, REMOVAL FROM CITY -OWNED PROP- Adopted by taw (BoaCaLrd 14o. Istineate, Feb. 1, order of the Supreme Court of the State of setting forth the real property owned by the ob- ERTY. HOIA U-A). New York, County of New York, duly entered and jector and his post office address, with the Clerk filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES of the County of New York, on or before the I 1. Advertisements, proposals and bids. New York on September 14, 1945, the applica- 27th day of September, 1945, and parties other thereto shall be sold to the highest bidder, who tion of The City of New York to have the com- must pay by cash or a certified check drawn to (a) Bids for actuate shall be solicited by pub than The City of New York, shall within the same lie advertisement in at least 10 successive issues pensation which should justly be made to the re- time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The the order of the City Treasurer and must deposit spective owners of or persons interested in the with the Comptroller of The City of New York, of Tan CITY REAMUL All advertisements soliciting City of New York, at his office, Municipal Build- bids for contracts shall be approved by the Cot- real property proposed to be acquired in the above ing, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, cash or a certified check drawn to the order of entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Comptroller of The City of New York, for pontoon Counsel before publicanae. Bids shall City of New York, a copy of such verified ob- day of the last insertion the Supreme Court, without a jury, in accordance jections. not less than half the amount of the purchase price be PublielY otsened on the the advertisement with the resolution of the Board of Estimate Third—That on the 28th day of September, as security for the faithful performance of the adopted on the 23d day of August, 1945, was terms and conditions of the sale. Where the (b) Except with the approval of the Corporation 1945, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, Counsel, the advertisement shall include only: granted. or as soon thereafter as Counsel can he heard, amount of the purchase price does not equal or 1. Tbe place where the proposals may be ob NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York exceed the sum of $100, the sum of $50 shall be Mined; that pursuant to Section B15-11.0 of the Adminis- will apply to the Hon. Charles B. McLaughlin, the amount of the security to be deposited. This trative Code of The City of New York, each and the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said security may at any time after the expiration of 1. The place where and the day and hour whim the bids will be publicly opened; every person interested in the real property ac- fourth separate and partial tentative decree affect- the contract period be applied by the City to the quired for the above-named improvement having 3. A brief description of the *plies, materials ing Damage Parcels Nos. 349 and 350, at a cost of completing any of the work required under any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby Special Term, Part VII, of the Supreme Court, the contract, but unfinished at the expiration of and equipment to be furnished and of the work oi required to file his claim, duly verified in the to be held in the Criminal Courts Building, Room the contract period. labor to be done. manner required by law for the verification of 1346, 100 Centre street, in the Borough of Man- Thepurchaser, shall not lease, occupy, cause (c) Proposals for bids shall be In suck forum as mmttyy pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the hattan, City of New York, to fix a time when or peruut, the building or buildinp, etc., purchased stalrescribed. by the agency issuing the same County of New York, on or before the 5th day said Justice will bear the parties who will have by him to be used or occupied for any purpose of October 1945, and to serve on the Corporation filed objections to the said fourth separate and other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall 1. Thst the person making the bid shall deliver Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, partial tentative decree affecting Damage Parcels he collect any rental or other revenue for the use It In a sealed envelope, addressed to the head of Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Nos. 349 and 350. of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated the appropriate,sgency on or before the time and Manhattan, City of New York, within the same Dated, New York, Sept. 12, 1945. thereon. The breach of either or any of these at the place designated in the advertisement; time, a copy thereof. IGNATIUS M. WILKINSON, Corporation conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause 2. That the sealed envelope shall be endorsed The said verified claim shall set forth the real Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal immediate forfeiture of the purchase money and with the name or names of the person or persons property which the claimant owns or in which Building, Borough of Manhattan. City of New the security deposited for the faithful performance present* the same, the data of its presentation he is interested, and his post office address, to- York, N. Y. 7. s12,22 of the conditions of the We. The placing therein and the title of the proposal; gether with an inventory or itemized statement of or permitting the occupancy of any such building 3. The place when and the day and hour when the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is by any tenant for rent or otherwise, excepting the the bids will be publicly opened; claimed; and in case such claim or demand for SUPREME COURT—SECOND necessary watchman or the workmen engaged in 4. The pant* and quality of the supplie compensation in respect of any fixtures is made the actual removal thereof, shall of itself be a materials or equipment to be furnished and tlu ac• DEPARTMENT by a lessee or tenant of the real property breach of the above conditions of sale. nature and extent of the work or labor to be done; quired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, The sale shall be as of the condition of the S. That every bid shall be accompanied by a together with said inventory or itemized state- Applkation to Condemn deposit in approximately the sum of two percentuu ment, shall be served upon the owner of such real property on data of delivery thereof to the pur- chaser. The City of New York will not be re- of the amount of such bid; except that in the east property or his attorney. SUPREME COURT—RICHMOND COUNTY of a proposal for a single item or class of items Proof of title will be received by the Corpora- sponsible for any change or loss which may occur in the deposit shall be approximately two percentwr tion Counsel at his office, Room 1254, Municipal In the Matter of the Application of The City of the condition of the buildings, or their appurte- nances between the time of the sale thereof and the of the contractin agency'. estimated cost of the Building, Borough of Manhattan, on or before the New York, relative to acquiring title to the real supplies, m or equipment to be furnished 8th day of October, 1945. The claimant will be property required for the opening and extend- time of delivering possession to the purchaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and the work or labor to be done. Such deposi' required to appear in person upon such title proof mg of TOMPKINS AVENUE, from a line shall consist of a certified check upon a State or and to produce the deed or instrument under about 125 feet north of the northerly line of and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacating the National bank or trust company or a check of such which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof. Hope avenue to a line about 135 feet south of bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized The property affected by this proceeding is lo- the southerly line of Hope avenue in the Bor- structures of their tenants will permit. officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp- cated in the westerly and easterly portions of ough of Richmond, City of New York. All the material of buildings, sheds, walks, troller, of money, or of the obligations of the Co. Blocks 1640, 1641 and 1642 on the Tax Map of PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances described in Section 241 of the New York Cit!. the Borough of Manhattan. cases made and provided, notice is hereby given as Dated, New York, Sept. 22, 1945. that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel and foundations of all kinds except the exterior Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve IGNATIUS M. WILKINSON, Corporation of The City of New York to make application to walls of the buildings and their foundations, and of equal value with the sum so required, except Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal the Supreme Court of the State of New York, the sidewalks and curb in front of said buildings, that the check submitted as security deposit with Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New at a Special Term, Part IV, for condemnation extending within the described area, shall be re- bid for sun lies, materials or equipment need set York, N. Y. 7. s22,o3 proceedings, of said Court to be held in the moved from the premises. None of the dirt, be ; County of Queens, at the General Court House, debris or waste resulting from the demolition or 6. That in the event of the failure of the bid- Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to 4th floor, 88-11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, in removal shall be allowed to remain on the premises, der to execute the contract within five days after File Objections the Borough of Queens, in the City of New except old mortar or plaster only, which may be notice of the award of the contract to him his de- York, on the 28th day of September, 1945, at left, but not higher at any point than two feet posit or so much thereof as shall be applicable to SUPREME COURT—BRONX COUNTY 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon below the curb opposite that point The exterior the amount of the award made to him shall be retained by the City, and he shall be liable for In the Matter of the Application of The City of thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an walls and their foundations shall be taken down York, relative to acquiring title to certain order to condemn the real property hereinafter only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level and shall agree to pay on demand the difference New between the price bid and the price for which real property fronting on ODELL STREET described and directing that the compensation which of the curb in from of the building. Where there such contracts shall be subsequently relet, includ- between Starling avenue and St. Raymond avenue, should justly be made to the respective owners of is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground ing the cost of such reletting and the amount duly selected as a site for school purposes, and to the real property to be acquired in the above en- shall be considered curb level. All wells, cesspools, less of such deposit. No plea of mistake in such ac certain real property bounded generally by Odell titled proceeding, be ascertained and determined sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled cepted bid shall be available to the bidder for street, St. Raymond avenue and Purdy street, by the Supreme Court, without a jury, in accord- to the level of the surrounding ground with clean the recovery of his deposit a defense to duly selected as a site for recreational purposes, ance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate earth. or as any action based upon such accepted bid. in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New adopted on the 14th day of December, 1944. The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw 7. That upon the execution of a contract for York. The nature and extent of the improvement here- and remove all abandoned water taps and old by intended is the acquisition of title in fee by work or labor, in which provision has been made NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL service mains and in place thereof cause to be for payments by installments, the contractor may parties interested in the above entitled proceed- The City of New York, for street purposes, to inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in be required to deposit not less than approximately ing, as follows: the real property, more particularly bounded and street in compliance with the rules and regulations above named Court, after con- described as follows: two percentum nor more than approximately five First—That the of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and percentum of the amount of the contract, until the sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the Beginning at a point on the northeasterly record Electricity, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate amount of the retained percentages under the con- trial of the above entitled proceeding, has com- side of Tompkins avenue 189 feet southeasterly of the Board of Estimate with a certification from from its intersection with the southeasterly side tract shall equal the amount of the deposit. Such pleted its estimate of the compensation which should the Department of Water Su y, Gas and Elec- by The City of New York to the respec- of Belair road, (I) thence north 57 degrees 46 deposit shall consist of a certified check upon be made tricity, that this has been ormed. State or National bank or trust company or a tive owners of the real property to be acquired minutes and 45 seconds east, a distance of 8.94 feet to the northeasterly line of Tompkins avenue; The purchaser at the e shall also remove all check of such bank or trust company signed by in this proceeding, and the tentative decree of the abandoned house sewer connections to the main the 14th (2) thence southeasterly curving to the left on the a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn the said Court as to awards was signed on sewer in the street, and the opening of the main order of the Comptroller, of money, or of the day of September, 1945, by Hon. Charles B. Mc- arc of a circle, the radius of which is 240 feet, sewer in the street shall be properly closed in com- obligations of the City described in Section 241 Laughlin, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding along the northeasterly line of Tompkins avenue, pliance with the directions of the Bureau of of the New York City Charter, which the Comp- at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and distance of 49.51 feet, the tangent at the point Sewers in the office of the President of the Bor- troller shall approve as of equal value with the was filed with the Clerk of the County of the Bronx if curvature of which deflects 87 degrees 25 min- ough in which the buildings are situated, and sum so required; on the 14th day of September, 1945, for the in- ites and 13 seconds to the right from the pre• furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board 8. That each bid shall contain: of whomsoever it may concern. eding course; (3) thence still southeasterly de- spection of Estimate a certification from such Bureau of (a) The name, residence and place of busi- Second—That The City of New York and all lecting and tangent to the preceding course along he northeasterly line of Tompkins avenue, a dis- Sewers that the work has been properly performed. ness of the person or persons making the same; other parties interested in such proceeding or in The permit for all openings in the streets to be (b) The names of all persons interested there- any of the real property affected thereby, having .ance of 129.85 feet; (4) thence still southeasterly such objections in .7urving to the right and tangent to the preced- obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser in, and if no other person is so interested, such any objections thereto, shall file of the building. fact shall be distinctly stated; writing, duly verified, in the manner required by ing course. on the arc of a circle, the radius of of pleadings in an action, which is 270 feet along the northeasterly line of Failure to remove any buildings, appurtenances, (c) A statement to the effect that it is made law for the verification or without any connection with any other person setting forth the real property owned by the objector Tompkins avenue, a distance of 65.90 feet; (5) any part thereof, within 30 days from the day and his post office address, with the Clerk of the thence still southeasterly deflecting and tangent to of posseuion will work forfeiture of ownership of making a bid for the same purpose, and is in the Bronx, on or before the 4th day of the preceding course along the northeasterly line such buildings, appurtenances, or portion as shall all respects fair and without collusion or fraud; County of (d) October, 1945, and parties other than The City of of Tompkins avenue, a distance of 69.20 feet: then be left standing, together with all moneys A statement that no Councilman or other New York, shall within the same time serve on (6) thence southwesterly deflecting to the right paid by the purchaser on account thereof at the officer or employee or person whose salary is payable in whole or in part from the City treas- Counsel of The City of New York, 90 degrees, 48 minutes and 56 seconds a distance time of the sale and the bidder's assent to the the Corporation ury is directly or indirectly interested therein, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the of 8 feet to the northeasterly record side of above conditions being understood to be implied of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy Tompkins avenue; (7) thence still southwesterly by the act of bidding. The City of New York or in the supplies, materials or equipment and Borough work or labor to which it relates, or in any of such verified objections. deflecting to the right 1 degree 24 minutes SR will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the day of October, 1945, seconds a distance of 50.04 feet to the southwest- tionedsame to be removed, and the cost and expense portion of the profits thereof. Third—That on the 9th (d) The bid shall be verified by the written oath at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as erly record side of Tompkins avenue; (8) thence thereof charged against the security above men- of the bidder that the several matters stated there- soon thereafter as Counsel can be beard, the Cor- still southwesterly deflecting to the left 1 degree in are in all respects true. poration Counsel of The City of New York will 2 minutes 58 seconds a distance of 12 feet to The work of removal must be carried on in apply to the Hon. Charles B. McLaughlin, the the southwesterly line of Tompkins avenue; (9) every respect in a thorough and workmanlike man- (e) Each agency shall keep a proper receptacle Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said thence northwesterly deflecting to the right 88 ner and must be completed within 30 days from the for the receipt and safe keeping of bids. Upon the receipt thereof, bids which are duly presented shall tentative decree at a Special Term, Part II of the degrees 49 minutes 4 seconds parallel to and dis- day of possession, and the successful bidder shall Supreme Court, to be held in the Criminal Courts tant 70 feet from course No. 5, along the south- provide and furnish all materials, equipment and be deposited in such receptacle. No bid shall be Building, Room 1346, 100 Center street, in the westerly line of Tompkins avenue a distance of labor necessary therefor, and shall place proper removed therefrom nor shall the sealed envelope in which it is contained be opened, except as pro- Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, to fix 37.53 feet; (10) thence still northwesterly curv- and sufficient guards and fences and warning a time when said Justice will hear the parties ing to the left and tangent to the preceding signs by day and night for the prevention of acci- vided in paragraph (f) of this section. who will have filed objections to the said tentative course, on the are of a circle, the radius of dents, and shall indemnify and save harmless The (0 The bids shall be opened and read publicly which is 240 feet along the southwesterly line of City of New York, its officers, agents and servants at the time and place designated in the advertise- decree. ment, in the presence of the Comptroller or his Dated, New York, Sept. 17, 1945. Tompkins avenue, a distance of 69.37 feet; (11) and each of them against any and all suits and IGNATIUS M. WILKINSON. Corporation thence still northwesterly deflecting and tangent actions, claims and demands of every name and representative and of such of the bidders as may Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal to the preceding course along the southwesterly description brought against it, them or any of desire to be present. The opening of such bids line of Tompkins avenue, a distance of 86.15 feet; shall not be postponed if the Comptroller or his Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New them, and against and from all damage and cost, representative shall, after due notice, fail to attend. 517,27 (12) thence still northwesterly curving to the to which it, they or any of them be put by reason York, N. Y. 7. (g) This regulation shall be published in Tie right and tangent to the preceding course, on the of injury to the person or property of another, arc of a circle, the radius of which is 270 feet, CITY RECORD daily. All advertisements for bids SUPREME COURT—NEW YORK COUNTY resulting from any cause whatsoever in the per- along the southwesterly line of Tompkins avenue, by any one agency appearing in any one issue of formance of the work, or in guarding the same or In the Matter of Acquiring Title in fee simple a distance of 73.88 feet; (13) thence still north- Tax Cm RECORD shall be published in sequence from any improper or defective materials or ma- absolute by The City of New York for the re- westerly deflecting and tangent to the preceding by date of opening and shall refer to this regula development housing project of the STUYVE- course along the southwesterly line of Tompkins chinery, implements or appliances used in the re- tion as advertised in TEN Cm Rum. Sulk the moval of said buildings. SANT TOWN CORPORATION to all avenue a distance of 46.56 feet; (14) thence reference shall immediately follow the name of the real property within the area bounded by (a) northeasterly deflecting to the right 91 degrees, Where party walls are found to exist between agency. the northerly line of East and no minutes 57 seconds a distance of 11.14 feet buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma- 9. Purchase orders in excess of one thousand easterly line of 1st avenue, the southerly line to the southwesterly record side of Tompkins ave- terials of said party walls shall be understood to dollars. of East 20th street, the southwesterly line of nue; (15) thence still northeasterly deflecting to be equally divided between the separate pur- (a) Medical, surgical, dental, laboratory sup- Marginal street and the westerly line of Avenue the right no degrees 40 minutes 40 seconds to chasers. plies and implements and food supplies involvmo C and (h) the northerly line of East 20th the northeasterly side of Tompkins avenue, which Party walls and fences when existing against an expenditure of more than one thousand dollars street. a line parallel with and 200 feet west is also the point or place of beginning, a distance adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken may be procured on purchase orders based on bide of the westerly line of , the south- of 50.01 feet. down. All furring', plaster, chimneys, projecting which permit of competition received after ache- erly line of East 21st street and the westerly The lines of Tompkins avenue herein described brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to timing in at least three successive issues of Tor line of Avenue B. except public streets, and the are shown on a map entitled "Map showing Tomp- be taken down and removed. The walls shall be CITY R WORD. acquisition of the fee in public streets, where kins Avenue from Avian Boulevard to Finger- made permanently self-supporting, beans boles, (b) Rentals of equipment involving an expendi not already owned hy the City. for street our- hoard Road, in the Fourth Ward. Borough of etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to tore of more than one thousand dollars for other poses. in the Borough of Manhattan, City of Richmond, The City of New York" dated Tune exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. than snow removal purposes may he effected b7 New York. 16, 1941, which was adopted by the Board of The roofs of adjacent buildings shall be properly the Department of Purchase on purchase orders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Estimate on October 22. 1942. and filed in the flashed and painted and made watertight where based on bids which permit of competition received parties interested in the above entitled proceed- office of the President of the Borough of Rich- they hen disturbed by the operations of the after advertisement in at least ten successive ing, as follows: mond in Vault 527 as No. 2288. also filed in contractors. issues of Tin Cary RECORD. Rentals of equipment First—That the above named Court, after con- the County Clerk's office. Richmond. and the No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures nr for snow removal purposes shall be effected le sidering the testimony and proofs subMitted on the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of machinery sold for removal under these terms and accordance with Sections 755(3)-7.0 and 7112a-4.1 trial of the above entitled proceeding, has com- New York. oonditions shall in any ease be relocated or re- of the Administrative Code.