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THE CITY RECORD VoL. LXXIII NUMBER 21963 NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS THE CITY RECORD .4W' 155 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the New York City Charter Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Conunis- sion for the following positions: STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sernvisos WILLIAM VIERTEL, EDITOR BOROUGH SUPERINTENDENT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING 2213 Mtmicipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7. WO rib 2-1800 AND BUILDINGS SENIOR BACTERIOLOGIST (SANITARY) Published daily, at 9 L m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Detailed information regarding applications for those positions may be found Subscription: $20 a year; $10 six months; $5 three mouths Daily Lune on page 10 cents a copy (by mai4 15 ants/. 3741. Entered as Seemtd-Ciao Matter, Post Office at New York, N. Y. 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Building Laws, Amendment, to New York City Charter and Ad- Dec. 31, 1943 (Originally 4 ministrative Code, Amendments Pamphlets — Amendments to to— License applications and detailed information may be obtained at the Applica- Vol. 1 out of print)— Cumulative to July 1, 1941 1.00 1.10 tion Bureau of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 96 Duane Street, Man- Amendments to Vol. 3 $.10 $.10 Annual Supplements- hattan, N. Y. 7. Amendments to Vols. 2 and 4, 1941.1942; 1942-1943, each.— .50 .60 Each .20 .20 Official Directory .50 .55 Canvass of Votes 1.00 1.10 Registration of Voters, Each 2.00 2.10 A.D. .25 .30 Election Law Decisions, Digest Rules and Regulations of New York Electrical Code .75 .85 Exempt Properties, List of 3.00 3.10 City Agencies— INVOCATION Fire Department Specifications .15 .18 Cumulative to Nov. 30, 1941... 2.00 2.10 Almighty God Who hast given us this good land for our heritage, we humbly Land Value Maps, 1943.1944 and Annual Supplements, Each 1.00 1.10 Prior 2.00 2.15 Sanitary Code .75 .85 beseech Thee that we may always prove ourselves a people mindful of Thy favors and glad to do Thy Will. Bless our land with honorable industry, sound learning and pure manners. Save TABLE OF CONTENTS us from violence, discord and confusion, from pride and arrogancy and from every ••■■•■■■ evil way. 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 Central park 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.