MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFFICIAL JOURNAL of the CITY of NEW YORK Applications Are Being Received Continuously for the Following License Examina
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THE CITY RECORD Vol.. LXXII NUMBER 21636 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1944 PRICE 10 CENTS THE CITY RECORD clOSPD 155 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Applications are being received continuously for the following license examina. Published Under Authority of Section 8724 of the New York City Charter tions: Master and Special Electrician; Master Plumber; Master Rigger; Motion Picture Operator; Portable Engineer (any motive power except steam) ; Portable STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Smouvram. WILLIAM VIERTEL, EDITOI Engineer (steam) ; Refrigerating Machine Operator (ten ton capacity) ; Refriger- 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-1800 ating Machine Operator (unlimited capacity) ; Special Rigger; Stationary Engi- neer, First, Second and Third Grades; Stationary Fireman; Structural Welder; Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Oil Burning Equipment Installation. Subscription: $20 a year; 810 six months; $5 three months. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy (by mail, 15 cents). SUPPLEMENTS: Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail, 81.13); Litt of Registered Voters, License applications and detailed information may be obtained at the Applica- tion Bureau of the Municipal Civil 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 30 cents). Service Commission, 96 Duane Street, Man- OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Assessed Valuation of Red Estate, Prices vary; Building hattan, N. Y. 7. Laws (in four volumes), complete, $4 (84.10 by mail); separate volumes, each containing a certain part of the building laws, $1 (by mail, $1.10). Cumulative Supplement to the New York City Charter and the Administrative Code, to July 1, 1941, $1 (by mail, $1.10); also Annual Supplements to the New York City Charter and the Administrative Code, from July 1, 1941 to July 1, 1942, and from 37; for sewer connections, 33; for sewer Illustrative Designer, 1; Civil Engineer 1, 1942 to July 1, 1943 (two volumes), SO cents each (by mail, 60 cents); Detailed List of Exempt repairs, 5; for sewer and water repairs, 2. Draftsmen, 4; Junior Civil Engineers, 18; July ectrical Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Digest of Election Law Decisions, $2 (by mail, $2.10); El Placing building material on streets, 2; Photostat Machine Operator, 1; Clerks, 3; Code, 50 cents (by mail, 60 cents); Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents (by mail, 18 cents); Land Value Maps, complete for the City in one volume, 83 (by mail, $3.15); New York City crossing sidewalks, 2; lay and repair side- Stenographers, 4; Typist, 1; Auto Engine- Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); walks and curbs, 4; constructing vaults, 2; man, 1; Printer, 1; Laborers, 11. Official Directory, 50 cents (by mail, 55 cents). Annual Compilation of the Rules and Regulations of total, 99. Corporation permits issued, 81. JAMES A. BURKE, President. the New York City Agencies: 1942 (from Dec. 1, 1941 through Nov. 30, 1942), $? (by mail, $1.10); Force Employed — Foremen (including 042-1943 (from Dec. 1, 1942 through Dec. 31, 1943), 81 (by mail, $1.10). Cumulative •Compilation Asphalt Foremen), 59; Steam Roller Engi- of Rule. and Regulations of New York City Agencies, through Nov. 30, 1941, $2 (by mail, $2.10); neers, 16; Stationary Engineers, 5; Li- Law Department Sanitary Code of The City of New York, 75 cents jby mail, 85 cents). 20; Brief Abstract of Transactions of the Law Order must be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Supervisor censed Firemen, 2; Tractor Operators, Motor Grader Operators, 16; Mechanics, Deportment for July 24 to July 29, 1944 of Tat CITY RZCORD." ADVERTISING: Copy must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the 56; Asphalt Workers, 155; Laborers, 416; Main Office — Special proceedings com- first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE Auto Enginemen, 142. menced, 7; actions commenced, 37; judg- (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. Work Performed—Square yards : Ma- ments entered in favor of City, 6; amount Entered as Second Clans Matter, Pod Office at New York City. cadam pavement repaired, 4,491; granite of judgments entered in favor of City, pavement repaired, 171; brick pavement re- $1,636.63; judgments entered against the paired, 25; sheet asphalt pavement repaired, TABLE OF CONTENTS City, 14; amount of judgments entered 21,092; asphalt concrete pavement repaired, against the City, $2,105.55; orders and de- 25; roadway graded, 16,158; roadway crees entered, 10; motions argued or sub- Board Meetings 3054 Municipal Civil Service Commission— sanded after oiling, 6,890; roadway scraped mitted, 5; special proceedings tried, 5; Bronx, President Borough of The— Notice to Applicants 3051 and honed, 74,840; roadway repaired with actions tried or settled, 1; opinions ren- Proposals 3054 Notice to Permanent City Employees ashes, 30,471; roadway oiled, 25,334; road- dered, 1. Brooklyn. President Borough of— Honorably Discharged from Mili- way treated with emulsion, 3,134; weeds cut Brooklyn Office—Motions argued or sub- Proposals 3056 tary Duty 3051 down and removed, zn. Linear feet: Gut- mitted, 2. Report for Week Ended July 15, New York City Housing Authority— ters repaved, 210; curb reset, 602; gutters IGNATIIJS M. WILKINSON, Cor- 1944 3051 Notice of Prequalification of Con- formed and cleaned, 12,030. Square feet: poration Counsel. Changes in Departments, Etc. 3051 tractors 3054 Sidewalks repaired, 560. Comptroller, Office of the—Vouchers Official Directory 3053 Bureau of Sewers Received August 22, 1944 3051 Parks, Department of—Proposals 3054 Permits Issued—For new sewer connec- President, Borough of Brooklyn Education, Board of—Proposals 3054 Police Department—Owners Wanted tions, 33, $165; for old sewer connections Report for Week Ended July 15, 1944 Estimate, Board of—Bureau of Real for Unclaimed Property 3054 (repairs), 5. Division of Audit Purchase, Department of— Estate— Work Done—Linear feet: Sewer cleaned, Orders Issued, 71; estimated cost, $6,- Corporation Sales of Certain Real Proposals 3054 8,450; sewer flushed, 64,300; sewer exam- 032.99. Estate 3056 Sale of Elgin Sweepers 3054 ined, 57,250; open drains cleaned, 1,700, Requests for Offers to Sell Real Sale of Glass Jars, Jugs, Bottles, Vouchers forwarded to Comptroller for Cubic yards : Removed from sewers, 411/4 ; payment, 6; estimated cost, $42,350.26. Property to The City of New Barrels, Bags, Rope, and Paint removed from drains, 33; removed from York 3055 Brush Stubs 3054 basins, 4714. Basins cleaned, 378; basins Bureau of Highways and Sewers Finance, Department of—Notice of Sale Queens, President Borough of—Re- flushed, 179; basins examined, 281; basins DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE of Tax Liens 3055 port for Week Ended July 15, 1944. 3051 repaired, 18; basins relieved, 163; cubic Sewage Pumped at Pumping Stations— Fire Department—Proposals 3056 Regulations Relating to Contracts 3056 yards removed from basins, 471Y4; man- Avenue U, Avenue V, and W. 29th st., Hospitals, Department of—Proposals 3056 holes cleaned, 112; manholes flushed, 283; 168,288,000 gallons ; Morgan ave. and Jew- Housing and Buildings, Department Supreme Court, Second Department— Application to Condemn 3056 manholes repaired, 18. ell st., 38,000,000 gallons ; Gowanus Flush- of—Proposals for Demolition of Laboring Force Employed—Ward Fore- ing tunnel, 290,000,000; Paerdegat station Transportation, Board of— Unsafe Buildings 3054 men, 6; Foremen, 18; Mechanics, 10; La- and Avenue M, 92,604,000. Law Department—Abstract of Trans- Proposals 3054 borers, 113; trucks, 51; basin cleaning ma- Miscellaneous—Complaints, 120. actions for Week Ended July 29, Proposals—Notice to Bidders 3054 chines, 6; sewer cleaning machines, 2. 1944 3051 Sale of Scrap Material 3054 DIVISION OF PERMITS Topographical Bureau Permits Issued—Corporation, 77; plumb- Work Done by Office Force—Drafting ers, 100; miscellaneous, 31; sewer connec- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION and computing final maps and alteration tions, 11; sewer repairs, 9. maps; determining detail grades for City Cash Received—Water, $1,275; sewer, TO PERMANENT NEW YORK CITY EMPLOYEES HONORABLY Departments and private surveyors; reduc- $140.05; inspection, $29; excess paving bill DISCHARGED FROM MILITARY DUTY tion of level notes and the preparation of account, $67.35; inspections bill account, profiles preparatory to the making of the $33 ; special paving deposits, $14625; sub- All permanent City employees who have been honorably discharged from military Final Map; certifying the established grades poena fees, $1.50; vaults, $5; sewer connec- duty as defined in section 246 of the State Military Law should appear within sixty days for Building Department applications ; ex- tions, $110; redemption of incumbrances, of their discharge at the offices of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Broadway, amination of property maps; preparing sur- $24.36; total, $1,831.51. Manhattan, New York 7, N. Y., with a copy of their discharge papers. They may make veys and plans for the Corporation Counsel DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE- application to have their names restored to eligible lists in accordance with the New York in court cases against the City and testify- (INCUMBRANCES) ing in court re same : State Military Law and the Rules and Regulations of the Municipal Civil Service Com- issuing house num- Incumbran:e Complaints—Unsettled July mission. bers; supplying