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THE CITY RECORD INDEX FOR JANUARY, .1947

ART COMMISSION— COMPTROLLER, OFFICE OF THE— COUNCIL, THE— Minutes of meeting held December 9, 1946, 74. Vouchers received— Finance, Committee on, reports of the— ASSESSORS, BOARD OF— January 2, 1947, 9. In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Completion of assessments— January 3, 1947, 19. Administrative Code of The City of , in Bronx, Borough of The, 22. January 6, 1947, 38. relation to the granting of consent to the St. John's , Borough of, 22, 389. January 7, 1947, 51. Cemetery to set apart for burial or other cemetery , Borough of, 231. January 8, 1947, 61. purposes certain additional lands now forming part , Borough of, 22, 231, 389. January 9, 1947, 76. of St. John's Cemetery, in the Borough of Queens, Notices to present claims for damages—Notices of January 10, 1947, 87. 444. hearings— January 13, 1947, 216. In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Brooklyn, Borough of, 3. January 14, 1947, 229. Administrative Code of The City of New York Queens, Borough of, 3, 12, January 15, 1947, 244. relative to claims of certain engineering, inspectional BOARD MEETINGS, 3. January 16, 1947, 264. and architectural civil service employees of the De- BRONX, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE— January 17, 1947, 279. partment of Parks and the Office of the President, Changes in the department, 269, 408, 586. January 20, 1947, 303. Borough of Queens, covering the period from Jan- Notice of Local Board meetings, 94. January 21, 1947, 318. uary 1st through November 30, 1935, 444. Regulations relating to deposit fees for restoration of January 22, 1947, 344. In favor of filing a Local Law to amend the Adminis- the street surface of roadways, 257. January 23, 1947, 360. trative Code relative to sewers, 334. Reports for weeks ended— January 24, 1947, 374. In favor of filing a Local Law to amend the Adminis- December 24, 1946, 1. January 27, 1947, 405. trative Code relative to employees, 444. December 31, 1946, 77. January 28, 1947, 420. In favor of filing resolution urging the Board of Esti- January 8, 1947, 407. January 29, 1947, 451. mate to propose amendment to Capital Budget to January 15, 1947, 407. January 30, 1947, 584. provide for a new building for Public School 2, BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF— COUNCIL, THE — Bronx, partially destroyed by fire, 334. - Changes in the department, 2, 61, 293, 376, 408, 424, General Welfare, Committee on, reports of the— 586. Buildings, Committee on, reports of the— In favor of adopting an amended Local Law to amend Notices of Local Board hearings, 288. In favor of adopting an amended Local Law to amend the Administrative Code relative to experience in Proposals— the Administrative Code relative to working stresses particular trade for obtaining any license by honor- For furnishing all the labor and materials required to for isolated brick chimneys, 334, 445. ably discharged members of the Armed Forces of construct combined sewer in Clarendon Road, south In favor of adopting an amended Local Law to amend the United States, 334, 446. side, from East 53d Street to East 54th Street, and the Administrative Code relative to the wind pres- In favor of filing a Local Law to amend the Adminis- in East 54th Street from Clarendon Road, south sure on isolated chimneys, 334, 445. trative Code relative to issuance of taxicab licenses, side, to Clarendon Road, north side, 6. City Affairs, Committee on, reports of the— 334. For furnishing all the labor and materials required to In favor of adopting an amended resolution requesting In favor of filing resolution in support of St. Law- construct storm and sanitary sewers in Marine Park- the Mayor, Board of Estimate and the Board of rence Seaway and Power Project, 334. way, each side, from Avenue R to Quentin Road, Education to enter into negotiations with the Federal Journal of proceedings of charter meeting held January 218. Housing Authority and Housing 8, 1947, 73. For grading, curbing, flagging where necessary and Authority with a view to utilizing part of the so- Journal of prceedings of stated meetings held— paving with asphalt on a 6-inch cone to base (per- called Com:nunity Building in the Queensbridge January 14, 1947, 241. manent pavement) East 56th Street from Snyder Housing Project for a Grammar School for the January 21, 1947, 333. Avenue to Kings Highway, 6. Hunterspoint, Dutchkills and Ravenswood Area of January 28, 1947, 435. For grading, regrading, curbing, recurbing, flagging and Queens County, 442. Local Laws introduced— (per No. 219, Int. No. 192—A Local Law to amend the paving with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base - In favor of adopting an amended resolution recom- manent pavement) Rochester Avenue from Crown mending that consideration be given at the earliest Administrative Code of The City of New York, to require outside gas cut-off valves'near. the street Street to East New York Avenue, and for repaving possible time for a new building to replace present curb, 243. with asphalt on a concrete base (permanent pave- Public School 2 in the Borough of , 443. ment) the roadway of East New York Avenue from No. 220, Int. No. 193—A Local Law to amend the Rochester Avenue to East 95th Street, 6. In favor of adopting an amended resolution requesting Administrative Code of The City of New York, For recurbing, reflagging where necessary and repav- the Board of Education to open all suitable ele- in relation to the discontinuance and transfer of ing with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base (perma- mentary and high schools in the City of New York certain streets lands in the Borough of Queens, 243. nent pavement) Ocean View Avenue from Brighton for after-school recreational activities, 443. No. 221, Int. No. 194—A Local Law to amend the 2d Street to Coney Island Avenue, 6. In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Mayor Administrative Code of The City of New York, For repaving with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base and the New York City Housing Authority to in relation to credit for service in the armed forces, (permanent pavement) the roadways of East 5th arrange for use of City-owned land in Rockaway 243. Street from Fort Hamilton Parkway to 200 feet or for housing for veterans, 443. No. 225, Int. No. 195—A Local Law to amend the less south and East 18th Street from Beverley Road In favor of filing resolution requesting the City Coun- Administrative Code of The City of New York, to Ditmas Avenue, 6. cil and the Board of Estimate to recommend to the to require a safety device for automatic gas cut-off For resurfacing with asphalt by the heater method Municipal Civil Service Commission proposed purposes, 335. the roadways of the following streets : Ainslie Street changes and modifications of rules governing exam- No. 226, Int. No. 196—A Local Law to amend the from Manhatttan Avenue to Bushwick Avenue, inations and physical tests given under the super- Administrative Code of The City of New York, Calyer Street from Newel Street to Diamond Street, vision and jurisdiction of the Municipal Civil Ser- in relation to jurors' fees, 336. Frost Street from Union Avenue to Meeker Avenue, vice Commission, 442. No. 227, Int. No. 197—A Local Law to amend the Judge Street from Devoe Street to Powers Street, In favor of filing a resolution urging the continuance Administrative Code of The City of New York, Monitor Street from Engert Avenue to Richardson of present class schedules at Brooklyn College, 442. in relation to the issuance of certificates of qualifi- Street, North 12th Street from Bedford Avenue to cation for hoisting and portable engineers, 336. Union Avenue, Olive Street from Devoe Street to In favor of filing resolution calling on the Police Com- No. 228, Int. No. 198—A Local Law to amend the Powers Street, Skillman Avenue from Meeker missioner to issue a directive waiving certain park- Administrative Code of The City of New York, Avenue to Lorimer Street and Withers Street from ing restrictions in favor of veteran amputees, and in relation to exempting from sales tax receipts from Union Avenue to Meeker Avenue, 6. for the issuance of a special sticker or device to be the sales of hearing aids and artificial limbs sold Reports for weeks ended— used by such veterans, 443. upon a physician's prescription, 336. December 7, 1946, 279. In favor cf filing resolution requesting the Police Com- No. 229, Int. No. 199—A Local Law to amend the December 14, 1946, 279. missioner to waive the restrictions on parking of Administrative Code of The City of New York, December 21, 1946, 293. automobiles driven by veteran amputees, 443. in relation to exemption from taxation of altera- December 28, 1946, 293. In favor of filing resolution urging police Department tions and improvements to certain existing dwell- January 4, 1947, 373. to make available parking privileges to disabled vet- ings and abatement of taxes on such properties, 446. January 11, 1947, 424. erans in restricted areas, 443. No. 230, Int. No. 200—A Local Law to amend the BUDGET, BUREAU OF THE— In favor of filing resolution supporting fund-raising Administrative Code of The City of New York, Changes in the department, 19, 87. campaign of Suydenham Hospital and urging public in relation to street names (Peter Chapetto Play- CAPITAL BUDGET- support thereof, 443. ground, Borough of Queens), 447. 1947 Capital Budget, special section following page 8. No. 231, Int. No. 201—A Local Law to amend the CITY PLANNING COMMISSION— In favor of transferring to the Committee on Rules Administrative Code of The City of New York, Minutes of meetings held— a resolution calling for an investigation by the City in relation to officers of the Council, 447. January 8, 1947, 111. Council into the increase in admission prices in No. 232, Int. No. 202—A Local Law to amend the January 22, 1947, 400. motion picture theatres in the City of New York, Administrative Code of The City of New York, Minutes of special meeting held January 2, 1947, 38. 443. in relation to authorizing the Board of Standards Notices of public hearings, 4, 80, 368. In favor of transferring to the Committee on Rules and Appeals to approve in gas service piping fittings CITY RECORD, THE— a resolution calling for an investigation by the City other than threaded fittings under certain conditions, Annual report in statement form for fiscal year 1945- Council into the income, expenses and assessed valu- 447. 1946, 291. ation of Multiple dwellings and commercial prop- Mayor, Office of the; annual message to the City Council CITY REGISTER— erties in the City of New York, 443. by the Mayor, 435. Changes in the department, 306. In favor of transferring to the Committee on Rules Notices of public hearings by the Committee on Finance, CITY SHERIFF— a resolution for investigation by Councihnanic Com- 87, 387. Changes in the department, 408. mittee of fire-fighting needs in and other Parks and Thoroughfares, Committee on, reports of COMPTROLLER, OFFICE OF THE— communities and of reduction in fire equipment and the— Abstract of transactions for weeks ended— personnel in such areas, 444. In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Ad- December 14, 1946, 75. Cooper Union ; report of receipts and expenditures of ministrative Code of The City of New York, rela- December 21, 1946, 75. the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science tive to street names (Gold Star Square, Borough of December 28, 1946, 387. and Art for the year ending June 30, 1946, 241. Queeens), 445. January 4, 1947, 399. Election of John Hamlin as Stenographer-Typist to In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Ad- January 11, 1947, 419. the Minority Leader, 242. ministrative Code of The City of New York, rela- Amendments to regulations relating to the General Busi- tive to street names (Robert and Mathew Turk ness and Financial Tax, 257. Elections, Board of ; declaring, determining and certi- Square, Borough of Queens), 445. Changes in the department, 424. fying, as Board of County Canvassers, the result of In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Ad- Interest on City bonds and stock, 271. the election of November 5, 1946, 73. ministrative Code of The City of New York, rela- Proposal for photographic service required by the Comp- Estimate, Board of— tive to the discontinuance and transfer of certain troller of The City of New York, 3. Returning to the Council for further consideration street lands in the Borough of Queens, 445. Statement of the operations of the several Sinking Funds Local Laws, Print Nos. 92-192, Int. No. 90, re- In favor of filing a Local Law to amend the Admin- of The City of New York during the month of ferring to the Fire Department, and Print Nos. 105- istrative Code, relative to street names (Memorial December, 1946, 88. 193, Int. No. 97, referring to the Police Depart- Parkway, Borough of Brooklyn), 445. Statement summarizing the City's cash receipts and dis- ment, 242. In favor of filing a Local Law to amend the Admin- bursements on a warrant registered basis (excluding Returning to the Council for further consideration istrative Code of The City of New York, relative sinking funds and trust funds) during the month of Local Law No. 82, Int. No. 80, in relation to sewage to street names (Peter Chappetto Playground, Bor- December, 1946, 228. disposal plants, 333. ough of Queens), 445. 1W -4 II INDEX FOR CITY RECORD—JANUARY VOL. LXXV Pure I

4 COUNCIL, THE— COUNCIL, THE— ESTIMATE, BOARD OF'— Resignation of Stenographer-Typist to the Minority Resolution (No. 314), requesting an appointment with Acquiring title— Leader, 73. the Governor to,place before him the need of budget- Public park on Austin Street from 77th Road to 75th Resolutions appointing various persons Commissioners of ary provision which will give New York City a fairer Road, Queens, 531. Deeds, 242, 335, 446. share of taxes collected, 448. Sewer easements in area bounded by Parsons Boule- Resolution (No. 289) filling vacancies on standing com- Rules, Privileges and Elections, Committee on, reports vard, Grand Central Parkway, 150th Street and mittees of the Council, 73. of the— Goethals Avenue, Queens, 531. Resolution (No. 290) requesting Mayor to proclaim In favor of adopting resolution requesting Mayor to Union Turnpike from 196th Street to Francis Lewis week of February 9th to 15th as Negro History Week, proclaim week of February 9th to 15th as Negro Boulevard, Queens, 175. and to call upon schools, libraries and other public History Week and to call upon schools and other 178th Place from 130th Road to 132d Avenue, Queens, institutions to effect proper observance thereof, 243. public institutions to effect proper observance 175. Resolution (No. 291) for investigation by Councilmanic thereof, 334. 199th Street from 73d Avenue to Union Turnpike, Committee of fire-fighting needs in Harlem and other Recommending additions and changes in standing com- Queens, 175. communities and of reduction in fire equipment and mittees, 242, 335, personnel on such areas, 243. Acquiring title and apportioning cost— CUMULATIVE COMPILATION OF THE RULES Resolution (No, 292) requesting the Honorable City AND REGULATIONS OF NEW YORK CITY Borough Place from Old Bowery Bay Road (within Council to direct the Finance Committee of said Coun- AGENCIES now on sale, 87. lines of 50th Street) to 27th Avenue, Queens, 121. cil to cause a study to be made of the pension system EDUCATION, BOARD OF— from 2d Avenue to West 155th affecting the members of the Police Department so Street, together with adjoining parks in blocks that certain harsh and inequitable phases of said sys- Changes in the department, 101, 586. bounded by East 128th Street, Lexington Avenue, tern can be alleviated, 244. Notice of sale and removal of scrapp iron, 297. Harlem River Drive and 3d Avenue, and Harlem Resolution (No. 293) for proclamation of the week be- Notice of sale of used typewriters, etc., 459. River Drive from East 135th Street to East 138th ginning May 4, 1947, as City College Charter Week Proposals— Street, Manhattan, 123. and the day of May 7, 1947, as City College Day, 244. For acid, oxalic, 297. Shore Parkway (Shore Road Extension) on its north- Resolution (No. 294) petitioning the Governor and State For apples, 4, 30, 103, 391. erly side adjacent to Bay 8th Street, Brooklyn, 464. Legislature for the enactment of legislation empower- For athletic equipment and supplies, 588. 89th Street from Sutter Avenue to Gold Road and ing the City of New York to impose an income tax, For binders, loose-leaf, 103. Gold Road from 89th Street to 133d Avenue, 244. For building and sanitary alterations, repairs, etc., at Queens, 120. Resolution (No. 295) requesting the State Legislature Public School 59, Manhattan, as follows: 1. construc- 218th Street from 56th Avenue to 58th Avenue, to enact into law bill introduced by Assemblyman tion, 2. sanitary, 3. electric, 4. heating and ventilat• Queens, 464. Austin and Senator Mahoney, Assembly Int. No. 7, ing, 44. Acquiring title and laying out; Major Deegan Boule- Print No. 7, Senate Int. No. 7, Print No. 7, 244. For cake and biscuit mixes, 588. vard from East 138th Street to Resolution (No. 296) petitioning the State Legislature For cleaners and insecticides, 459. South through Van Cortlandt Park and along Jerome to pass Senator Elmer F. Quinn's bill in relation to For clear template Sitka spruce, 379. Avenue to the City line, etc., and public parks adjoin- pay increases for teachers, 335. For conversion of storeroom into pupils' toilet rooms ing highway, The Bronx, 175. Resolution (No. 297) condemning action of City Hous- at Public School 50, Manhattan, 23. Adjusting block dimensions and modifying grades; ter- ing Authority in attempting to oust 2,769 families in For demolition of four buildings on site of new Public ritories bounded by Henry Street, Cranberry Street, developments, 335. School 133, East 130th Street and East 131st Street, Fulton Street and Orange Street, and by Joralemon Resolution (No. 298) calling upon the Police Depart- Madison Avenue to 5th Avenue, Manhattan, 4, Street, Garden Place, State Street and Willow Street; ment to provide essential traffic light and traffic police For electrical wiring and supplies, 93. street system, territories bounded by Columbia Street, control at the intersection of Vernon Boulevard and For fertilizer, 4. For folders, file, 93. Congress Street, Hicks Street and Congress Street; 34th Avenue, Long Island City, 335. Hamilton Avenue, Henry Street, Huntington Street, For fresh vegetables, 4, 30, 103, 391. Resolution (No. 299) requesting the State Legislature Hicks Street, Nelson Street, Delavan Street, Richards to enact into law an enabling act permitting The City For games, toys and puzzles, 4. Street, Commerce Street and Imlay Street; Concord of New York to grant exemption from taxes to build- For general construction, plumbing and drainage, heat- Street, Navy Street, the easterly prolongation of John- ers of one- and two-family dwellings, 446. ing and ventilating and electric and lighting fixture Resolution (No. 300) requesting heads of all City, work of new Public School 157 (and work done in son Street and Prince Street; and Pierrepont Street, County and Borough agencies to grant leaves of connection therewith) on the block bounded by 102d Pierrepont Place, Sands Street, Front Street and absence, with pay, to employees, including those on a Street, 63d Drive, Yellowstone Boulevard and 64th Main Street, 499. per diem basis, who desire to participate in parade on Avenue, Forest Hills, Queens, 4. Advance payment of awards for acquiring title— St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1947, 447. For general construction of the additions to Public Lands required for Morrisania Houses, The Bronx, Resolution (No. 301) requesting heads of all City, School 92 (and work in connection therewith) on 491. County and Borough agencies to grant leaves of ab- the northwest corner of Parkside and Rogers Ave- Property required for Brooklyn and Queens Connect- sence, with pay, to employees who desire to observe nues, Brooklyn, 79. ing Highway, Brooklyn, 125. their religious duty, on Holy Thursday, April 3d, and For general construction of the new Public School 26 Amendment of Building Zone Resolution by changing Good Friday, April 4, 1947, 447. on the south side of 69th Avenue, between 194th Use restrictions— Resolution (No. 302) requesting the New York State Street and 196th Place, Queens, 272. Area bounded by East 149th Street, Bergen Avenue, Legislature to pass the bill introduced by Senator Fino, For glass cutters, 411. Willis Avenue, East 138th Street, Rider Avenue, Senate Int. No. 103, Print No. 103, and by Assembly- For groceries (dry and canned), 93. East 144th Street and Park Avenue, The Bronx, man Clancy, Assembly Int. No. 334, Print No. 336, For instruments and measuring devices, 4. 501. to increase the voting power in the Board of Estimate For ladders, 4. Area bounded by Pacific Street, Nevins Street, Baltic of The City of New York, 447. For microscopes and microscopic equipment, 588. Street, Bond Street, Union Street and Smith Street, Resolution (No. 303) supporting State legislation that For milk, 379. Brooklyn, 500. State and local governments assume the payment of For napkins, paper, tissue, 30. For natural tooling pigskin, 349. Approval of modified drainage plans; Sewerage District contributions to the several retirement and pension No, 36-B-3, The Bronx, 494, funds for Civil Service employees who were in mili- For new toilets at Central Shops ( Public School 21), tary service for the period of such service, 447. Manhattan, 365. Approval of rule map for acquiring title; 135th Street Resolution (No. 304) requesting State Legislature to For one-story lunchroom addition at Public School 29, from Union Turnpike to 82d Avenue, Queens, 493. pass bill introduced by Senator Fino, Senate Int. No. Richmond, 365. Breyer, Arthur E., and Doris E. Breyer ; release of 307, Senate Print No. 307, and by Assemblyman For oranges, 4, 30. City's interest in portion of Van Siclen Avenue, Crews, Assembly Int. No. 403, Assembly Print No. For oranges and lemons, 103, 391. Queens, 488. 405, amending the Administrative Code relative to the For painting trucks, 459. Bronx, President, Borough of The— For paints and colors for art classes, 80. retirement of City employees for accident disability, Approval of plans, specifications, contract documents, 447. For paints and paint products, 588. For paper, sulphite and groundwood, 325. etc., for construction of grade separation on Bruck- Resolution (No. 305) for investigation by Councilmanic ner Boulevard at Longwood and Lafayette Avenues, Committee of bus service given by North Shore Bus For petroleum products and oils, 349. 135. Co., Inc., operating without franchises in certain sec- For plumbing and drainage of the new additions to tions of the Borough of Queens, 447. Public School 106 (and work in connection there- Issue of $75,000 and $12,000 serial bonds and capital Resolution (No. 306) requesting the Board of Education with) on the southerly side of St. Raymond's Ave- notes for acquisition of sites for new Maintenance to restore the reading of the Bible and the recitation nue from Odell Street to Olmstead Avenue, The Yard for storage of equipment and materials and of the Lord's Prayer at general assembly in Flushing Bronx, 4. for new Corporation Store Yard, and approval of High School, 447. For plumbing and drainage, heating and ventilating and selection and acquisition of title thereto, 501. Resolution (No. 307) requesting the Board of Education electric and lighting fixture work of the new addi- Issue of $6,500 and $12,000 serial bonds and capital to invite into our public schools those retired Army tions to Public School 102 (and work done in con- notes for preparation of plans and specifications for officers who are lecturing student groups, etc., 448. nection therewith) on the north side of Archer Ave- new Maintenance Yard for storage of equipment Resolution (No. 308) requesting the Board of Estimate nue, between Taylor Avenue and Thieriot Avenue, and materials and for new Corporation Store to increase the fare of the subways of the City of The Bronx, 4. Yard, 503. New York, 448. For plumbing and drainage of the new additions to Brooklyn, President, Borough of— Public School 92, northwest corner of Parkside and Resolution (No. 309) requesting the New York State Additional issue of $25,000 serial bonds and capital Legislature to pass bill introduced by Senator Dol- Rogers Avenues, Brooklyn, 427. For plywood, 80, 284. notes for preparation of drainage plans, 135. linger, Int. No. 316, Print No. 322, and Assemblyman Amendment of resolution approving selection and Peck, Int. No. 310, Print No. 310. to amend the Edu- For Ponderosa pine shorts, 80. For rebinding school library books, 588. acquisition of title to site for new fireproof Borough cation Law, in relation to increasing the maintenance Garage adjacent to Hamilton Avenue Corporation allowance to be paid to the children of deceased war For repairs to schools in— Bronx, Borough of The, 4, 30, 103, 297, 391. Yard, 193, 542. veterans holding State scholarships, and making an Issue of $3,000 serial bonds and capital notes for appropriation therefor, 448. Brooklyn, Borough of, 4, 30, 103, 297, 391. Manhattan Borough of, 4, 30, 103, 297, 391. preparation of plans and specifications for recon- Resolution (No. 310) requesting the New York State struction of timber flume at sewer outlet at foot Legislature to pass bill introduced by Senator Dol- Queens, Borough of, 4, 30, 103, 297, 391. Richmond, Borough of, 4, 30, 103, 297. of 49th Street, 134. linger, Int. No. 282, Print No. 282, and Assemblyman Repaving streets and avenues, 530. Peck, Int. No. 37, Print No. 37, creating a temporary For sanitary alterations, etc., at Public School 193, State commission to formulate and recommend a per- Manhattan, 365. Brooklyn Public Library; assignment of property on northeasterly side of 86th Street, southeasterly from manent, long range program designed to achieve the For scales, 4. For seeds, 588. Bay 16th Street, Brooklyn, as site for New Utrecht maximum utilization throughout the day and through- Branch Library, 487. out the year of all buildings and facilities held or used For shop equipment alterations, repairs, etc., at Alex' for public school purposes in the several political sub- ander Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, as follows: Cancellation of certain assessments— divisions of the State and to provide more adequately 1. electrical work, 2. move and install shop ma- Congregation Ahavath Chesed of Bensonhurst, Inc., for the education and recreation of the children, war chines, 44. Brooklyn, 490. veterans and all other adult persons of the State, and For soaps, 459. Roman Catholic Church of St. Francis de Sales, making an appropriation for its expenses, 448. For stencil duplicating machine, 93. Queens, 490. Resolution (No. 311) requesting the New York State For tangerines, 4, 30, 103. St. Mary's Church at Winfield, Queens, 491. Legislature to pass bill introduced by Senator Dol- For threads, 349. Cancellation of certain assessments and water rents; linger, Int. No. 284, Print No. 284, and Assemblyman For transportation of blind pupils to and from school St. Margaret's Roman Catholic Church in Middle Peck, Int. No. 83, Print No. 83, to amend the Edu- in the City of New York, 103. Village, Newtown, Queens, 490. cation Law, in relation to facilitating and encouraging For window poles, 80. Proposed approval of subcontractors, 365, 411. Cancellation of certain water rents- the establishment, maintenance and operation of sum- Agudath Tomche Taharath Hamispacha of New York, mer vacation school camps for children between the ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— Inc., Manhattan, 489. ages of eight and fifteen, both inclusive, and making an Acquiring title— Fordharn University, Manhattan, 490. appropriation to the Education Department to provide Easement for construction of Throgs Neck intercep- Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary, Inc., State aid therefor, 448. ing sewer in Lafayette Avenue from Westchester Manhattan, 490. Resolution (No. 312) extending felicitations and good Creek to East 177th Street, The Bronx, 179. St. Francis Monastery, Brooklyn, 490. wishes to the Outdoor Cleanliness Association on the United Christian Church, Manhattan, 490. occasion of the observance of their yearly anniversary Easement for construction of sewer for Newtown on February 4, 1947, 448. Creek Sewage Treatment Works in area bounded by Carlo, Joseph, and Anthony Carlo; release of City's Resolution (No. 313) requesting the Governor and State India Street, West Street, Java Street and United interest in portion of old Woodpoint Road, Brooklyn, Legislature to appropriate funds for the continuance States pierhead line of East River, Brooklyn, 179. 488. of day care centers and to enact legislation to place Palmer Avenue from Boston Road to Crawford Ave- Changing grades; Edson Avenue from Boston Road to such centers on a permanent basis, 448. nue, The Bronx, 531. Needham Avenue, The Bronx, 175. VoL. LXXV Pr I INDEX FOR CITY RECORD—JANUARY III

ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— Changing lines and grades— Education, Department of— Estimate, Board of— Major Deegan Boulevard (Section No. 1), area Issue of $65,000 serial bonds and capital notes for East River Apartments, Inc. ; proposed agreement rela- bounded by United States pierhead line of Harlem construction and equipment of proposed Junior High tive to acquisition of property for, and financing, River, East 149th Street, Major Deegan Boulevard, School 157, Queens, and approval of plans and construction, and operation of housing project, Man. East 144th Street, Gerard Avenue, East 140th Street, specifications for excavation and foundation work, hattan; certificate of amendment of certificate of Walton Avenue and East 138th Street, The Bronx, etc., 142. incorporation, 541. 175. Marine and Aviation, Department of ; issues of $33.75 Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York; ap- Street system, territory bounded by 146th Street, 32d and $20.25 serial bonds and capital notes to pay bills proval of proposed agreement providing for com- Avenue, 148th Street and 33d Avenue, Queens, 175. of cost for acquiring title to properties in block prehensive medical care for City employees and their Street system, territory bounded by Parsons Boule- bounded by Dieterle Crescent, Alderton Street, Ell- families, 468. vard, 89th Avenue, 161st Street and 90th Avenue, well Crescent and 65th Drive, Queens, site for school Issue of $90,000 serial bonds and capital notes for Queens, 531. and recreational purposes, and between right-of-way acquiring title to property required for Bronx River Street system, territory bounded by East River, 20th of Rockaway Beach Division of the Long Island Expressway, 491. Avenue, 21st Street and 21st Avenue, Queens, 535. Railroad and the United States pier and bulkhead Marine and Aviation, Department of ; Central Rail- City Planning Commission; expenditure of funds for lines along northerly side of (head of road Co. of New Jersey; Lehigh Valley Railroad printing of Arterial Highway booklet, 532. Bay), Queens, for improvement of waterfront and Co. ; United Fruit Co. ; approval of agreements harbor, 125. effecting settlements of disputes on Piers 9 and 39 City Treasurer— New York Life Insurance Co.; rescission of resolu- Appropriation of personal and non-personal service and Liberty Street Ferry Terminal; renewal of lease tion approving selection of site for proposed new Affecting Pier New 8 and Pier New 9, together expenses for special temporary force for sale of Public School 26, Queens; acceptance of deed con- City-held transfers of tax liens, 532. with adjoining bulkheads and extension of sublease veying to City property at 196th Street and 73d for Pier 9 and adjoining bulkhead, North River, Authority to destroy certain old useless records and Avenue, Queens, 504. papers, 532. Manhattan, 180. Rescission of resolution ; sale and removal of en- New York City H'sing Authority; acquisition of and Closing and discontinuing; 48th Avenue from Jackson croachments on property acquired within lines at vesting title to property for Lillian Wald Houses, Avenue to 21st Street, Queens, 530. East 167th Street from Morris Avenue to College Manhattan, 528. Communications, petitions and resolutions, 173, 528. Avenue, The Bronx, site for new Public School 22, New York City Housing Authority; amendment of Comptroller— 488. resolution authorizing acquisition of site for addi- Report as to conditions of all contracts for improve- Sale and removal of C Section of Public School 121, tion to Northern Bouevard Houses, Queens, 173. ments payable from corporate stock, serial bond, tax Manhattan, and acquisition of lands adjacent thereto New York City Housing Authority; State of New note and assessment funds not performed nor com- for playground purposes, 178. York; approval of proposed contracts amending con- pleted, 182. Selection of site for new Public School 125, Man- tracts for loan and subsidy for Abraham Lincoln hattan, 178. Statement of operations of Sinking Funds for month of Withdrawal of requests for acquisition of school sites, Houses and James Weldon Johnson Houses, Man- September, 1946, 534. hattan; and Brownsville Houses, Brooklyn, 535. amendment of rules and regulations for execution New York City Housing Authority; Board of Com- Warner, Mrs. Leonora H.; issue of duplicate interim and performance of contracts by City, etc., 191. certificates to replace lost certificates, 174. missioners of the Land Office, State of New York; Eliminating lines— application for grant to City of lands under water, Construction of Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, Brooklyn East 16th Street from Chestnut Avenue to Avenue M, and Queens, 531. East River, for public housing and park purposes Brooklyn, 175. on site of Astoria Houses, Queens, 176. Construction of bulkhead wall and fill ; Harlem River Monterey Avenue from East 179th Street to East New York City Housing Authority; The Brothers Drive from West 159th Street to Harlem River Drive- 180th Street, The Bronx, 134. of the Sacred Heart; J. G. H. Realty Co., Inc.; way, Manhattan, 175. Sidway Place from Leslie Road to Selover Road, disposition of certain property heretofore acquired Construction of Van Wyck Expressway, Queens, 531. Queens, 500. for site for Northern Boulevard Houses; and addi- Correction, Department of— Eliminating and changing lines and grades ; street sys- tion to Rego Park Houses, Queens; quit-claim deeds Approval of contract for installing new water piping tem, territory bounded by East River, 20th Avenue, transferring property and assignments of awards, in Laundry No. 1 Building at Penitentiary on 23d Street and 21st Avenue, Queens, 530. 534. Riker's Island opposite foot of 134th Street, The Establishing lines and grades and establishing roadway New York City Housing Authority ; issues of $42, Bronx, 177. and sidewalk widths ; street system, territory bounded $18 and $283.50 serial bonds and capital notes to Approval of contract for removing leaking units and by Todt Hill Road, Four Corners Road and Cromwell pay bills of cost for acquiring title to properties for install new heating units in various locations, City Circle; Todt Hill Road from Four Corners Road to Northern Boulevard Houses, Juniper Valley Houses Prison, Manhattan, 177. a point southerly and Four Corners Road from Todt and Rego Park Houses, Queens, 124. Approval of contracts, specifications, etc., for instal- Hill Road to Cromwell Circle, Richmond, 500. New York City Housing Authority; rescission of reso- ling one Westinghouse Type G-20 turbine to existing Establishing and modifying lines and grades; 98th Ave- lution authorizing acquisition of site for addition to 50 k.w. motor generator set in generator room, at nue from Springfield Boulevard to 219th Street and Linden Houses, Brooklyn, 174. Power House Building, Riker's Island Penitentiary, 219th Street from 97th Avenue to 99th Avenue, New York City Housing Authority; State of New Riker's Island, The Bronx, 532. Queens, 500. York; approval of proposed contracts amending con- Approval of contract, specifications, etc., for repairs Estimate, Board of— tracts for loan and subsidy for James Weldon John- to coal conveyor and crusher in Power House, Peni- Amendment of resolution authorizing sale at public son Houses, Manhattan; Marcy Houses and Browns. tentiary at Riker's Island, The Bronx, 532. auction of property at 90 Delancey Street, Man- ville Houses, Brooklyn, 190. Approval of expenditure of $1,275 for award of con- hattan, 484. New York City Housing Authority; State of New tract, without public letting, for renewing refractory Approval of declaration of easement by City creating York; acquisition of site for Farragut Houses, furnace lining on Boilers Nos. 1 and 2, in boiler party wall between premises at 92-98 Delancey Brooklyn, 190. room at New York City Reformatory, New Hamp- Street and at 90 Delancey Street, Manhattan, 191. New York Life Insurance Co.; proposed deed ceding ton, Orange County, New York, 139. Authority to expend funds for advertising nad pro- to City land in bed of Black Stump Road, now 73d County Clerk, Richmond County; approval of expendi- motion of sale of properties at 142, 144, 146, 150 Avenue, in front of site of Public School 26, Queens, 530. ture of $4,407, without public Ietting, for purchase of and 152 Rutledge Street, Brooklyn, 485. photostat duplex paper, 140. Concord Freeholders, Inc. ; amendment of resolution Newman, Ceil, and Bankers Federal Savings and Loan Crespin, Rene George, and Henrietta M. Crespin ; re- authorizing sale at public auction of property within Association; proposed deed ceding to City lands lease of City's interest in portion of Old Bowery Bay blocks bounded by Jay Street, Kelly Street, Adams within lines of Cass Place, Brooklyn, 533. Road, Queens, 489. Street, Sands Street, Pearl Street and a new street, Parks, Department of; appropriation for acquiring District Attorney, Kings County; authority to purchase Brooklyn; agreement amending conditions relative property at Rockaway Beach from Beach 9th Street to construction of housing project adjoining Brook- to Beach 73d Street, Queens, through foreclosure of automobile, without public letting, 177. tax liens, and assignment thereof, 135. Education, Department of— lyn Civic Center, 535. Council of The City of New York; approval of Parks, Department of ; Board of Commissioners of thefl Acquisition of site for proposed addition to Public Land Office, State of New York; application for School 92, Brooklyn, 178. proposed Local Law No. 57, Int. No. 57, relative to faced walls, 174. grant of Iands to City for park purposes, 179. Amendment of Capital. Budget for the year 1946 by Proposed salary adjustments for technical employees, modifying project Co-Educational Academic High Council of The City of New York; approval of 193. School to read Alfred E. Smith High School, proposed Local Law No. 66, Int. No. 66, relative to highways, 528. Sale at public auction of the following properties and Brooklyn, 178. payment of usual commissions to brokers : property Appropriation to defray cost of increasing salaries of Council of The City of New York; approval of proposed Local Law No. 67, Int. No. 67, relative to between . East 22d Street, Avenue A, First Avenue superv;smg and teaching staffs and attendance offi- and East 23d Street, Manhattan, 132; property at sewers, 528. cers, et al., 177. southeast corner of Spring Street and Avenue of Approval of additional expenditures of $388.61 and Council of The City of New York; approval of the Americas, Manhattan, 484; 201 Keap Street, $1,055.76, without public letting, for extra work un- proposed Local Law No. 157, Int. No. 141, relative Brooklyn, 484; property on north side of 'Livonia der contracts for recharging filters, etc., and mainte- to damage to houses of worship and religious arti- Avenue from Schenck Avenue to Barbey Street, nance and repairs at public schools, Brooklyn and cles and penalties therefor, 528. Brooklyn, 485 ; 142, 144, 146, 150 and 152 Rutledge The Bronx, 143. Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local Street, Brooklyn, 485; property on westerly side of Approval of contract, plans and specifications for Law No. 83, Int. No. 81, relative to experience in Leland Avenue, south of Archer Street, The Bronx, excavation and foundations for proposed Public particular trade for obtaining any license by Hon- 486; 720 Taylor Avenue, The Bronx, 486; property School 174, Queens, 177. orably discharged members of the Armed Forces on south side of East 216th Street, east of Willets Approval of plans and specifications for test borings of the United States, 528. Avenue, The Bronx, 487. and sub-soil explorations on site of new Public Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local Sedgwick Village, Inc. ; approval of proposed supple. School 164, Queens, 144. Law No. 101, Int. No. 93, relative to transfer of mental agreement relating to housing project, The Approval of plans and specifications for demolition jurisdiction of certain park lands and hospital lands, Bronx, 190 . and repairs at Public School 23, Brooklyn, 508. Manhattan, 176. State of New York; New York City Housing Author. Approval of plans, specifications, etc., for construction Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local ity; proposed contract amending contract for loan of Public School 44, Brooklyn, 532. Law No. 102, Int. No. 94, relative to transfer of and subsidy for Marcy Houses, Brooklyn, 528. Approval of plans, specifications, etc., for mechanical jurisdiction of certain street lands, Manhattan, 176. State Department of Taxation and Finance; amounts equipment at Public School 44, Brooklyn, 532. Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local to be raised by taxation to pay court and stenogra- Approval of plans, specifications, etc. for construction Law Nos. 108-151, Int. No. 100, relative to surren- phers' expenses for Supreme Court, First and Second of Public School 102, The Bronx, 533. der and transfer of jurisdiction of certain park Departments, all counties, 190. Approval of plans, specifications, etc., for mechanical lands, Queens, 176. War Shipping Administration; Department of Educa- equipment at Public School 102, The Bronx, 533. Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local tion; acceptance by signed agreement of offer of Approval of selection and acquisition of site for pro- Law No. 110, Int. No. 102, relative to transfer of Liberty Ship-Converted Troop Transport for edu• posed Public School 176, Queens, 505. jurisdiction of certain street and playground lands, cational purposes, 141. Approval of selection and acquisition of site for pro- Brooklyn, 176. Estimate, Board of (Bureau of Real Estate)— posed Public School 177, Queens, 507. Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local Approval of additional expenditure of funds for main- Approval of specifications for furnishing and deliver- Law No. 111, Int. No. 103, relative to transfer of tenance, construction, improvement, etc.,, of real ing tubular steel chairs to Storehouse (old Public jurisdiction of certain street and welfare lands, Man- property owned by City not used for public purposes, School 21), Manhattan, 142. hattan, 176. 192. Approval of specifications for furnishing and deliver- Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local Finance, Department of ; Department of Purchase; au- ing paint materials at Warehouse and Shops (old Law No. 118, Int. No. 110, relative to transfer of thority to purchase in open market, without public Public School 21), Manhattan, 143. jurisdiction of certain lands, Richmond, 176. letting, two Graphotype machines, 513. Approval of specifications for maintenance and re- Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local Fire Department— pairs to various public schools, The Bronx, 143. Law No. 124, Int. No, I13, relative to assignment Establishment of personal and non-personal service Approval of specifications for slush jointing and roof- of jurisdiction of certain lands, The Bronx, 176. schedules (Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph), au- ing at Hall of Board of Education, Brooklyn, 143. thority to fill positions and to modify schedule, 508. Assignment of site and building of Public School 32, Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local Issue of $3,000 bud et notes for award to widow of on westerly side of Targee Street from Waverly Law Nos. 127-146, Int. No. 116, relative to ventila- Fireman Michael J. Berkery, 519. Avenue to Osgood Avenue, Richmond, 487. tion for school structures, 528. Purchase, Department of ; approval of expenditure of Authority to award contract, without public letting, Council of The City of New York; Proposed Local $950 for purchase and installation of two-way units for repairs to boilers at Bronx High School of Law Nos. 140-165, Int. No. 126, relative to per- for automobiles, 146. Science, The Bronx, 178. mitting permanent appointment to the Police De- Franchise matters— Expenditure of funds for survey of site for addition partment of persons previously appointed as Police- Amalgamated Housing Corp., 530. to Flushing High School, Queens, 177. men during the war emergency period, 528. Brook Refrigerating Co., Inc., 174. IV INDEX FOR CITY RECORD-JANUARY VOL. LXXV Purr I

ESTIMATE, BOARD OF- ESTIMATE, BOARD OF- ESTIMATE, BOARD OF- Franchise matten- Hearings- Hospitals, Department of- Brooklyn Union Gas Co., 129. Public hearings- Approval of contract, plan and specifications for in- Carbide and Carbon Realty Co., Inc., 175. In the matter of authorizing the construction of a stalling new brine coils, brine piping, drains and Carbonic Ice and Chemical Corp.; Bernard K. Ar- combined sewer in Brinsmade Avenue from Schurz drain piping in Storehouse at Kings County Hos- mour, 131. - Avenue to Sampson Avenue, and in Miles Avenue pital, Brooklyn, 150. Claridge Food Co., Inc.; Claridge Food Co., 130. from Huntington Avenue to Swinton Avenue, The Approval of contracts, plans and - specifications for Comprehensive Omnibus Corp., 536. Bronx, 113. work Metropolitan Hospital, Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc., 130, 494. In the matter of authorizing the construction of a Island, New York City, and Ki Countyty Hos- Dworman, Irving; Manufacturers Trust Co., as trus- combined sewer in Miles Avenue from Balcom pital, Brooklyn, 150. tee, 496. Avenue to Huntington Avenue, The Bronx, 113. Approval of contract, plans and specifications, etc., for East Side Omnibus Corp., 536, In the matter of authorizing the construction of a new detention ward, third floor of Kings County Figge and Hutwelker, 496. combined sewer in Miles Avenue from Quincy Hospital, Brooklyn, 178. Green Bus Lines, Inc., 175. Avenue to Calhoun Avenue, The Bronx, 113. Approval of contract and specifications for painting Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., 530. In the matter of authorizing the construction of a interior surfaces within certain areas and resurfac- Liebman Breweries, Inc., 175. combined sewer in Miles Avenue from Swinton ing wood floors in Nurses' Residence of Bellevue Long Island Rail Road Co.; Bengro Realty Corp.; Avenue to Quincy Avenue, The Bronx, 114. Hospital, Manhattan, 149. Block and Guggenheimer, Inc. ; Frank R. Smith, In the matter of authorizing the construction of a Authority to purchase ambulances without public let- Inc., 496. combined sewer in Hollywood Avenue from ting, 533. Metal Purchasing Co., Inc., 497. Waterbury Avenue to LaSalle Avenue, The Purchase, Department of ; additional issue of $76,000 Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, 497. Bronx, 114. serial bonds and capital notes for rehabilitation and New York City Housing Authority, 530. In the matter of authorizing the construction of a modernization, including equipment, all hospitals, and combined sewer in 76th Avenue from 162d Street New York City Omnibus Corp., 536. approval of expenditure of $76,000 for purchase of Resolutions approved by His Honor the Mayor, 191. to 160th Street, Queens, 115. household equipment for all City Hospitals, City In the matter of authorizing the construction of a Sheffield Farms Co., Inc., 497. Home, City Dispensaries and in Municipal Sanitor- combined sewer in 164th Street from 77th Road Williamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., 175. ium, Otisville, Orange County, New York, 149. to 78th Avenue, Queens, 115. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving- Purchase, Department of; additional issue of $20,000 In the matter of authorizing the construction of a serial bonds and capital notes for hospitals, all build- Albany Avenue from Cortelyou Road to Clarendon combined sewer in 137th Avenue, Francis Lewis ings, all boroughs, rehabilitation and modernization Road, Brooklyn 126. Boulevard, 133d Avenue, Laurelton Parkway, Avenue B from )last 91st Street to East 93d Street, and equipment, and approval of expenditure of Queens, 115. Brooklyn, 175. In the matter of constructing a combined sewer in $20,000 for purchase of fire hose, 509. Avenue B from Remsen Avenue to East 91st Street, East 89th Street from Foster Avenue to Farragut Purehage, Department of ; approval of expenditure of Brooklyn, 175. Road, and in Bedell Lane from East 89th Street $149,997.50 for purchase of medical, surgical and Avenue P from Kimball Street to Coleman Street, to East 92d Street, Brooklyn, 113. laboratory equipment, including installation, for all Brooklyn, 491. In the matter of constructing a combined sewer in City Hospitals, City Home, City Dispensaries and Avenue S from East 28th Street to East 29th Street, Bay Ridge Avenue from Owl's Head Court to in Municipal Sanatorium, Otisville, Orange County, Brooklyn, 492. Narrows Avenue, Brooklyn, 113. New York, 149. Avenue T from East 24th Street to Bedford Avenue, In the matter of constructing a sewer in Schurz Ave- Journal of proceedings of meetings held- Brooklyn, 127. nue from Robinson Avenue to Buttrick Avenue, October 10, 1946, 112. Avenue W from East 19th Street to Ocean Avenue, and in Buttrick Avenue from Schurz Avenue to October 24, 1946, 464. Brooklyn, 126. the summit north of Harding Avenue, The Bronx, Laying out- Brandt Place from University Avenue to Nelson Ave- 114. Public park on portion of site of Astoria Houses, nue, The Bronx, 118. In the matter of constructing storm sewers in Avery Queens, 176. Burke Avenue from White Plains Road to Olinville Avenue in park land, Flushing Meadow Park to Public park in Bronx Kills from northerly shore line Avenue and Olinville Avenue from Burke Avenue 131st Street, Avery Avenue to Lawrence Street, of Randall's Island to borough bulkhead line, The to Adee Avenue, The Bronx, 128. park land along right-of-way of abandoned Creed- Bronx, 179. Cooper Avenue from 59th Street to 80th Avenue, moor Branch of.Long Island Railroad from Law- Public parks, block bounded by Linden Boulevard, Queens, 128. rence Street to Fresh Meadow Lane, etc., Queens, Vermont Street, Wyona Street and Stanley Ave- Knapp Street from Avenue W to Avenue X, Brook- 114. nue, Brooklyn, 179. lyn, 494. In the matter of grading, curbing, flagging and pav- Laying out, acquiring title and apportioning cost; public Nugent Avenue from Quintard Street to Norway Ave- ing Stanley Avenue from Louisiana Avenue to park, block bounded by Cherry Street, Water Street, nue, etc., Queens, 531. Malta Street, Brooklyn, 112. Market Street, and Catherine Slip, adjacent to Alfred Pitman Avenue from Gunther Avenue to Wickham In the matter of grading, curbing, flagging and pav- E. Smith Housing Project, Manhattan, 533. Avenue, The Bronx, 536. ing East 43d Street from Clarendon Road to Ave- Laying out and widening; addition to , Utopia Parkway from 67th Avenue to 69th Avenue, nue D, Brooklyn, 113. block bounded by Brooklyn Avenue, St. Marks Ave- Etc., Queens, 176. Miscellaneous hearings, 116. nue, Kingston Avenue and Prospect Place, Brooklyn, 5th Street from Smith Street to Hoyt Street, Brook- On authorizing proceedings for acquiring title and 536. lyn, 530. fixing areas of assessment therefor: Borough of Lease- 58th Road from 76th Street to 77th Place, Queens, Queens, 112. New leases- 176. On authorizing physical improvements and fixing Sanitation, Department of : 25-07 35th Street, 59th Street from Broadway to 37th Avenue, Queens, areas of assessment therefor- Queens, 480. 176. Bronx, Borough of The, 113. Renewal of leases- 145th Street from 111th Avenue to Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn, Borough of, 112. Elections, Board of : 2499 Amsterdam Avenue, Man- Queens, 176. Queens, Borough of, 114. hattan, 481; 465-469 West 150th Street, Manhat- Grading, curbing, flagging and paving and apportioning On franchises, 115. tan, 481; 31 Perry Street, Manhattan, 481; 43 cost- On the joint petitions of Surface Transportation West 64th Street, Manhattan, 482; 1752 Morris Avenue U from 86th Street to West 12th Street, Corp. of New York, Third Avenue Transit Corp. Avenue, The Bronx, 482; 3468-3476 Park Ave- Brooklyn, 117. and The Westchester Electric Railroad Co., for nue, The Bronx, 482; 10 Minthorne Street, Rich- East 22d Street from Avenue W to Avenue X, Brook- amendments to the consents governing operation mond, 483 ; 16-18 New Dorp Lane, Richmond, lyn, 465. of omnibuses, Manhattan and The Bronx, 116. 483. East 26th Street from Avenue U to Gravesend Neck On the petition of Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Sanitation, Department of : 6309 Avenue N, Brook- Road, Brooklyn, 465. Inc., for an amendment to its franchise contract lyn, 478 ; 370 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn, 478. East 46th Street from Foster Avenue to Farragut dated January 26, 1937, so as to modify the Manhattan, President, Borough of ; designation of Chief Road, Brooklyn, 117. description of certain routes, Queens, 115: Engineer as Acting Borough President of the Bor- East 56th Street from Snyder Avenue to Kings High- On the petition of Steinway Omnibus Corp. for an ough, 535. way, Brooklyn, 116, amendment to its franchise contract dated July 17, Marine and Aviation, Department of- East 89th Street from Church Avenue and Ralph Ave- 1939, as amended, by modifying the description of Acquisition of and vesting title to property for im- nue to Avenue A, Brooklyn, 465. Route Q-102, 31st eet,Str and by adding an addi- provement of waterfront and harbor from 2d Ave- East 92d Street from Kings, Highway to Willmohr tional route to be known as Route Q-105, Skill- nue to East 140th Street, Harlem River, Manhattan, Street, Brooklyn, 466. man Avenue-Jackson Heights, Queens, 115. 122. Pitman Avenue from Gunther Avenue to Wickham On the proposed reapportionment of cost of proceed- Acquisition of and vesting title to additional property Avenue (Section 2), The Bronx, 541, ing for acquiring title to Brighton 15th Street required for improvement of Municipal Airport at Rochester Avenue from Crown Street to East New from Brightwater Avenue to Brighton Beach Ave- Idlewild, Queens, 174. York Avenue, Brooklyn, 117. nue, Brooklyn, 115. Acquisition of title to site bounded by 225th Street, Health, Department of; authority to pay rent, without On reapportioning the cost and expense of pro- 149th Avenue, 232d Street, and northerly he of lease, for the use of the following premises : 525-527 ceedings for acquiring title authorized by the Board: Municipal Airport, for relocation of tenants of prop- West 47th Street, Manhattan, 477 ; 2428 Belmont Ave- Borough of Brooklyn, 115. erties acquired for Municipal Airport at Idlewild, nue, The Bronx, 477; 31 Jackson avenue, Richmond, Henn, Charles; release of City's interest in portion of Queens, 193. 477. Van Siclen Avenue, Queens, 489. Additional appropriation for work under contract for Health Department Pension Fund- Higher Education, Board of- approach lighting system for Runway C at Munici- Journal of proceedings of meetings of the Board of Appropriation to defray the cost of increasing the pal Airport at Idlewild, Queens, 533. Estimate, as head of the Health Department Pen- salaries of staff members, 533. ' Amendment of resolution granting authority to engi- Approval of plans and specifications for State-aided sion Fund, held- neer to prepare plans, specifications and contract projects, City College, 178. October 10, 1946, 207. documents for improvement work related to six- Approval of provisional appointment of architect to October 24, 1946, 581. runway operation at Municipal Airport at Idlewild, assist in planning, preparation of specifications, etc., Retirement, 207, 581. Queens, 192. Capital Budget projects at City College, 178. Appropriation for engineering and administrative ser- Hearings- Authority to appoint Assistant Civil Engineer, 533. vices for various Capital Budget projects, 178. Fixing dates for future hearings, 116, 464. Approval of contract, plans and specifications and of Notice of public hearing with respect to proposals Higher Education, Board of (City College) ; approval increased estimate of cost for construction of apron affecting the construction and operation of New of additional expenditure of $77,553.80 to provide ad- York City Airports, 333. ditional positions, 522. underpass, Van Wyck Approach Road, at Municipal Airport, Idlewild, Queens, 154. Notices of public hearings, 68. Higher Education, Board of (City College, Brooklyn College, Queens College) ; approval of expenditure of Approval of contract, plans and specifications for Franchise matters, 6. lighting conduit system for Van Wyck Approach Public improvement matters, 15. $446,508.75 to meet needs of increased veteran student enrollment, 522. Road, etc., at Municipal Airport at Idlewild, Queens, Public hearings- and additional appropriation therefor, 543. Higher Education, Board of (Hunter College) ; approval In the matter of approving lease to Central Railroad Approval of contract, plans and specifications for of additional expenditure of $2,000 to provide for in- Co. of New Jersey, Walter P. Gardner, Trustee, electrical, telephone and communications, conduit creased overtime compensation, 147. of ferry terminal premises located at or near systems, etc., at Municipal Airport, Idlewild, Queens, Liberty Street, North River, Manhattan together Higher Education, Board of (Queens College) ; ap- and additional appropriation therefor, 543. with franchise for operation of ferry for trans- proval of additional expenditure of $100 to provide for Approval of contract for services of engineers for establishment of minimum rate for Cleaner (men), portation of passengers and vehicles between Lib- preparation of plans, drawings specifications, etc., erty Street Ferry Terminal and Conununipaw, 523. for repairs to Administration building, foundation New Jersey, 116. Hirschmann, Stuard; release of City's interest in portion and for rehabilitation at La Guardia Airport, In the matter of authorizing a proceeding for ac- of Old Bowery Bay Road, Queens ; refund of deposit, Queens, 192. quiring title to 135th Street from Union Turnpike 489. Approval of expenditure of $45,212, without public to 82d Avenue, Queens, 112. Hospitals, Department of- letting, for emergency repairs on Ferry Terminal In the matter of authorizing a proceeding for ac- Amendment of resolution approving contract and spe- at St George, Staten Islan4, Richmond, and to quiring title to a public park in six sections, and cifications for furnishing various items of laundry floating equipment, 540. park addition in three sections in area bounded equipment in hospitals, 509. Approval of plan showing change in plan for improve- by Fresh Meadow Lane, Underhill Avenue, Appropriation and expenditure of funds for replace- meat of waterfront and harbor from 2d Avenue to Francis Lewis Boulevard, 73d Avenue, 199th ment of old buses for transportation of patients to East 140th Street, Harlem River, Manhattan, 121. Street and Peck Avenue; Underhill Avenue, 56th State institutions, 178. Carroll Oil Terminals, Inc. ; proposed lease of wharf Avenue, Utopia Parkway, 188th Street, 58th Ave- Appropriation for purchase of fire hose for all insti- property on outshore end of Eighth Ward Market nue, Peck Avenue, 199th Street, etc., Queens, 112. tutions, 178. site adjoining 36th Street, Brooklyn, 178. VOL. LXXV PART I INDEX FOR CITY RECORD-JANUARY

ESTIMATE, BOARD OF- ESTIMATE, BOARD OF- ESTIMATE, BOARD OF- Marine and Aviation, Department of- Parka, Deparpumt of- Public Works, Department of- Establishment of additional grade of position and fix- Additional issue of $1,300 serial bonds and capital Approval of contract, plan, specifications, etc., and ing rate of compensation therefor; approval of notes for Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, expenditure of • funds for alterations in Office of elimination of savings due to operation by Airport Children's Museum, Brower Park, sprinkler and fire Director of Real Estate, Municipal Building, Man. Authority, 539. protection system, Brooklyn, and approval of in- hattan, 191. Issue of $5,836 serial bonds to pay awards, etc., for creased estimate of cost, 177. Approval of contract, plan and specifications, and acquiring title to easements for purpose of main- Additional issue of $31,500 serial bonds and capital award of contract without public letting for alter- taining lights required for municipal use, Municipal notes for rehabilitation of park areas, all boroughs, ations and additions to Room 2445, Municipal Build- Airport, LaGuardia Field, Queens, 125. and approval of contract, plans and specifications for ing, Manhattan, for Director, Bureau of Labor Rela- Manufacturers Trust Co.; Empire Trust Co.; pro- rehabilitating shrubs in various park ,areas, Queens, tions; 192. posed lease and cancellation of lease of floor space 510. Approval of contract and specifications for removal in Landplane Administration Building at LaGuardia Additional issue of $85,150 serial bonds and capital of concrete and bituminous materials from surface Field, Queens, 467. notes for alterations to pool structures and bath of pavement on roadways of Queensboro Bridge, Proposed plan for improvement of waterfront and buildings, swimming pools, all boroughs, and ap- 512. harbor from South Street to Wall Street, Upper proval of contract, plans and specifications for alter- Approval of contract, plans and specifications for Bay, St. George, Richmond, 553. ations to swimming pools in Red Hook Recreational installation of wire rope railing on Williamsburg Purchase, Department of ; approval of expenditure of Area, Brooklyn, and in High , Man- Bridge over East River, 512. $16,500 for purchase of steel sheet piling for con- hattan, 511. Approval of contracts, plans, specifications, etc., for struction of new steel sheet pile bulkhead at St. Appropriation for acquisition of property for addition sprinkler systems in various hospitals, and appro- George Ferry Terminal, Richmond, 509. to Brower Park, Brooklyn, selection of and acquisi- priation therefor, 533. Matters laid over, 468. tion of title thereto, 536. Approval of contracts, specifications, etc., for con- Appropriation for demolition of Aquarium Building struction of new Unionport Bridge over Westchester Modified drainage plans- at Battery Park, Manhattan, and approval of con- Sewerage Districts Nos. 11 FB and 19 Q, Manhattan, Creek, The Bronx, expenditures of funds and ap- tract, plan and specifications, 468. propriation therefor, 536. 175. Approval of contract, plans and specifications, for re- Sewerage District No. 44 AS-9, Queens, 175. Approval of contracts, plans and specifications for habilitation of plant and lawn areas, various parks, Sewerage District No. 50 S-24, Queens, 531. construction and equipment of 26th Ward Sewerage Queens, and appropriation therefor, 178. Modifying lines and grades, eliminating lines, laying out Treatment Works, Brooklyn, expenditure of funds Approval of contract, plans and specifications for re- and appropriation therefor, 540. and establishing roadway and sidewalk widths; street construction of parapet wall and sidewalk along system, territory bounded by Hoyt Street, Wyckoff West, Manhattan, and appropriation Approval of increased expenditure of $1,9&42 to Street, Bond Street and Douglass Street; Butler therefor, 533. defray costs of printing proposals for bids, forms Street, Warren Street, Wyckoff Street; Hoyt Street, Approval of contract for construction of new building of contracts and specifications, for construction of Bond Street, Baltic Street and Douglass Street, and development of adjacent area for new Fire Department Repair Shop, Queens, 513. Brooklyn, 133. Institute of Arts and Sciences in , Approval of plans and specifications for construction Modifying lines and grades and establishing roadway Richmond, 533. of new Stillwell Avenue Bridge over Coney Island and sidewalk widths; Grand Boulevard and Concourse, Approval of contract for services of engineers for Creek, Brooklyn, 179. Grand Boulevard and Concourse Extension and West preparation of drawings, specifications, etc., for con- Appropriation for engineering and architectural design South, etc., The Bronx, 499. struction of bridge at Boston Road, Bronx River work, at Marine Unloading Plant, Fresh Kills, Modifying lines and grades, laying out, eliminating lines Parkway, The Bronx, and appropriation therefor, Staten Island, Richmond, 179. 533. and establishing roadway and sidewalk widths ; street Expenditure of funds to pay increased cost of printing system, territory bounded by Sands Street, Jay Street, Approval of contract, plans and specifications for proposals for bids, contracts, etc., for Fire Depart- painting iron fences in various parks, Manhattan, Fulton Street and Washington Street; Sands Street, ment Repair Shop, Queens, 179. Washington Street; Concord Street, Nassau Street, and The Bronx, and appropriation therefor, 533. Approval of plans and specifications for constructing Expenditure of funds, without public letting, for re- High Street; Adams Street and Tillary Street, Brook- bathing beach, bathhouse and general development pairs to grit collector mechanisms at Ward's Island lyn, 133. of adjacent areas at , The Bronx, Sewage Treatment Works, 533. Municipal Broadcasting System; fixing rate of compen- 533. Issue of $100,000 serial bonds and capital notes for sation for Director of Municipal Broadcasting Sys- Approval of contract, plans and specifications for personal and non-personal services, for architectural, tem, 154. dredging sanitation fill cover, Marine Park, Brook- engineering, inspectional, supervisory and admin- New York City Employees' Retirement System- lyn, and appropriation therefor, 533. istrative services, studies and plans for future capital Accident disability retirements, 203, 204, 543, 548. Issue of $215,000 serial bonds and capital notes for projects, 160. Accident disability retirement; denial of applications construction, reconstruction and repaving, miscel- Issue of $35,500 serial bonds and capital notes for for accident disability retirement, 550. laneous parks, parkways and playgrounds, various installation of wire mesh protection in trolley area Accidental death pension, 543. Boroughs, and approval of contracts, plans and on main span and Queens approach of Queensboro Continuance in service, 200, 581. specifications, construction of playground at West Bridge over East River, and approval of contract, Denial of application for accident disability retire- 126th Street and reconstruction of Mitchell Square, plans and specifications, 513. ment, 203. Manhattan, and construction of playground at East Markets, Department of; expenditure of funds, with- Denial of application for renewal of ordinary disability 134th Street, The Bronx, 510. out public letting, for heating system replacements retirement, 204. Issue of $62,900 serial bonds and capital notes for at Bronx Terminal Market, The Bronx, 533. alterations to mechanical equipment in Central Park Designation of Francis J. Bloustein, Esq., as trial New York and Harlem Railroad Co. ; New York committee in matter of application for accidental Arsenal, Manhattan, approval of contracts, plans and specifications and of expenditure of $2,400 for Central Railroad Co. ; additional issue of $1,000,000 death pension by widow of Isaac Eichholz, 207. services of engineers for supervision of construc- for construction and equipment of East Bronx Inter- Journal of proceedings of meetings of the Board of tion, 542. cepting Sewer, The Bronx, Wards Island Sewage Estimate, as head of the New York City Em- Proposed supplemental agreement to contract for Treatment Works; approval of contract, plans and ployees' Retirement System, held- services of architects for design of swimming pool, specifications, of agreement providing for perma- October 10, 1946, 193. bleachers, filter house and incidental improvements nent easement across Port Morris Railroad Yard, October 24, 1946, 543. at , Queens, and appropriation there- etc., of expenditures of $54,000 for underpinning Ordinary disability retirements, 204, 550. for, 533. tracks and supporting sub-structures, of $35,000 Ordinary disability retirement; payment of entire initial Proposed supplemental agreement for services of for engineering supervision by departmental engi- reserve, 548. landscape architect for design of various unimproved neering forces and of $1,000 for printing contract Payment of balance of initial reserves, 206, 553. areas in , Queens, and appropriation documents; acquisition of perpetual easement in bed Payment of death benefits, 201, 206, 551, 552, therefor, 178. of Walnut Avenue, 157. Payment of survivorship benefit, 200. Rescission of resolution; approval of contract for Purchase, Department of ; approval of expenditure of Refunds of accumulated salary deductions, 205, 554. services of architects for preparation of drawings, $957.80 to defray costs of printing proposals for Refunds of accumulated salary deductions in amounts specifications, etc., for construction of recreation bids, forms of contracts and specifications for con- of less than $5,000,207. center at Betsy Head Park, Brooklyn, 533. struction of 26th Ward Sewage Treatment Works, Refund of accumulated salary deductions and termina- Police Department- Brooklyn, 512. tion of membership, 552. Application of widow of Patrolman William E. J. Purchase, Department of- Reduction in pension part of ordinary disability retire- Brophy for award, 530. Authority to purchase, without public letting, Armor- ment allowance, 200. Issue of $3,150 budget notes for award to widow of Flex markers, asphalt cement and asphalt primer, Report of loans made to members during the month Patrolman Michael Zawoluk, 173. 534. of September, 1946, 207. Public Administrator, New York County; report of Finance, Department of ; authority to purchase, with- money deposited with City Treasurer, 190. Rescission of resolution relating to retirement, 552. out public letting, Keyboard Graphotype machines, Rescission of resolution relating to retirement; con- Public Service Commission- 179. tinuance in service, 549. Flying Eagle White Way Lines, Inc., 191. Health, Department of; authority to contract for Rescission of resolutions relating to retirements; re- Green Bus- Lines, Inc., 536. x-ray equipment supplies and personnel, for diag- funds of accumulated salary deductions, 205, 552. Isle Transportation Corp., 191, 536. nostic chest radiographs, without public letting, 179. Restoration of name of Edward A. Griffin, former Long Island Rail Road Co. ; elimination of grade Laborer, Office of the President, Borough of crossings, Brooklyn and Queens, 536. Queens, President, Borough of ; approval of contract and specifications for dredging dock frontage at Brooklyn, to preferred list, 548. Long Island Rail Road Co.; New York Central Rail- Queens Asphalt Plant, 531. Retirements, 193, 196, 198, 544, 545, 547, 549, 551, 554. road Co. ; grade crossing eliminations, Brooklyn, Retirements and ordinary disability retirements, 195, The Bronx and Queens, 191. Recurbing, reflagging and paving- 196, 197, 544, 545, 546. Long Island Rail Road Co.; payment of City's share Avenue S from East 29th Street to Nostrand Avenue, Termination of membership and refund of accumu- for alterations and changes in crossings at grade Brooklyn, 127. lated salary deductions to members or to designated of tracks of Montauk Division with Wyckoff Ave- Avenue V from West 7th Street to Van Sicklen beneficiaries, 549. nue, Cooper Avenue, Dry Harbor Road, Cooper Street, Brooklyn, 531, Termination of membership, refund of accumulated Avenue, and Van Dine Street, Glendale, Queens, 534. Quentin Road from East 29th Street to Nostrand salary deductions, and payment of specified sum to Queens Bus Corp., 536. Avenue, Brooklyn, 492. Commissioner of Welfare, by court order, 205. Queensboro Bridge Railway Co., Inc., 191. West 3d Street from Avenue S to Avenue T, Brook- Transfer of additional reserves from New York City Staten Island Coach Co. ; Isle Transportation Corp., lyn, 492. to New York State Employees' Retirement System, 191. Recurbing, reflagging and repaving and apportioning 200. Steinway Omnibus Corp., 191. cost ; Ocean View Avenue from Brighton 2d Street Transfer of reserves from New York City to New Surface Transportation Corp. of New York, 536. to Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, 116. York State Employees' Retirement System, 198, 199, Public Works, Department of- Regrading, etc.; 49th Street from 50th Avenue to Laurel 547. Additional issue of $397,200 serial bonds and capital Hill Boulevard, Queens, 531. Twenty-fifth annual report for year 1945, 554. notes for personal and non-personal service ex- Withdrawal of retirement application, 548. Regrading, curbing, etc.; 49th Street from 50th Avenue penses, architectural, engineering, inspectional, super- to Laurel Hill Boulevard, Queens, 175, Notices pursuant to Section 219-d, Subdivision 5 of visory and administrative services and expenses for Article X-B of the Public Housing Law, 106, 352. Capital Budget Projects, 511. Regrading, curbing and flagging; Plumb 2d Street from Whitney Avenue to Avenue W, Brooklyn, 493. Parks, Department of- Approval of contract and specifications for installation of oil burner system in boiler plant at quarters of Regrading, recurbing, reflagging and paving ; Bay 49th Additional issue of $42,000 serial bonds and capital Engine Companies 251 and 211, and Hook and Street from Stillwell Avenue to Harway Avenue, notes for rehabilitation of park areas, all boroughs, Ladder Company 119, Brooklyn, 145. Brooklyn, 127, and approval of contract, plans and specifications for Approval of contract, specifications, etc., for retubing Reports- new benches and reconstructing existing benches in horizontal return tubular boiler, modernization of From Bureaus of the Board- various parks, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Children's Center, Heckscher Foundation Building, Richmond, 155. Bureau of Engineering, 126, 491. Manhattan, 179. Bureau of Franchises, 129, 494. Additional issue of $68,250 serial bonds and capital Approval of contract, plans and specifications, and Bureau of Real Estate, 132. notes for rehabilitation of park areas, all boroughs, expenditure of funds for wire mesh protection in From City, Borough, County and State officials-. and for departmental inspection, and approval of trolley area of Queensboro Bridge over East River, Budget, Director of the, 134, 501. contract, plans and specifications for construction Manhattan, and appropriation of funds therefor, 179. City Planning Commission, 133, 499. of drinking in various parks and play- Approval of contract, plans and specifications for From the Comptroller, 124, 491. grounds, Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx and alterations and additions, Jamaica Sewage Treat- From standing committees : Committee on Acquisition Queens, 155. ment Works, and appropriation therefor, 179. and Disposition of City Property, 476. VI INDEX FOR CITY RECORD JANUARY VOL. LXXV PNrr I

ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— Richmond, President, Borough of— Transfers of funds within appropriatiotuM- Transportation, Board of— . Additional issue of $110,000 serial bonds and capital Education, Department of, 141, 173, 177. Consent to proposed contract for feeder and tie line notes for Borough-wide completion of miscellaneous Estimate, Board of (Bureau of Engineering), 169, equipment for power plants and substations, IRT projects, and approval of contract, plans and speci- 192. r Division, New York City Transit System, 163. fications for construction of storm water drain in Estimate, Board of (Bureau of Rydl Estate), 145. Consent to proposed contract for plastic processed Clawson Avenue, Tysen Lane and 10th Street, 136. Estimate, Board of ( Bureau of Retirement and Pen- route maps for New York City Transit System, 164. Appropriation for completion of storm water drain sions), 144, 521. Consent to proposed contract for equipment for electric in Tysen Lane from 10th Street to Clawson Avenue Finance, Department of, 145, 521. light and power system for Pitkin Avenue Shops and in Clawson Avenue from Tysen Lane to its Fire Department, 145, 169, 172, 519, 521. and Yard and for portions of East New York present terminus near Oak Street, 534. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Station of New York City Transit System, IND Marine and Aviation, Department of ; Department of funds; American Museum of Natural History, 516. Division, and issue of $156,000 corporate stock or Purchase; expenditure of funds for purchase of Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available serial bonds, or both, therefor, 164. steel sheet piling shapes, 176. funds; Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Consent to proposed contract for construction of plat- Parks, Department of ; approval of contracts, plans Botanic Garden and Arboretum, 517, 526. form extensions of Broadway-Seventh Avenue and specifications for construction of Section 2 of Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Branch of the New York City Transit System, IRT Willowbrook Parkway from Victory Boulevard to funds; City Magistrates' Courts, 137. Division, Manhattan (Group II, 103d, 110th, 116th, Meisner Avenue; of contracts for services of archi- Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available 137th, 145th, 157th, 168th, 181st, 191st and Dyckman tects and engineers and appropriation therefor, 503. funds; City Register, 138. Street Stations), 165. Rule map for acquiring title— Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Consent to proposed contract for construction of addi- Barnes Avenue from Tilden Street to East 233d Street, funds; Council and City Clerk, 139, 519. tional stairs and passageway to Saratoga Avenue etc., The Bronx, 531. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Station, Livonia Avenue Line, Brcoklyn, 166. 135th Street from Union Turnpike to 82d Avenue, funds; County Clerk, New York County, 172. Consent to proposed contract for steel refuse recep- Queens, 176. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available tacles for New York City Transit System, 514. Rule and damage maps for acquiring title; public parks funds; County Clerk, Richmond County, 140. Consent to proposed contract for construction of part bounded by Intervale Avenue, Dawson Street, etc., Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available of a Rapid Transit Railroad, Route 108, Section 12, The Bronx, and 18th Street, 7th Avenue, Chauncey funds; County Court, Kings County, 520. Hillside Avenue from 178th Street to 184th Place, Street, etc, Brooklyn, 494. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Queens, and issue of $5,536,000 corporate stock or Sanitation, Department of— funds; Court of Special Sessions, 518. serial bonds, or both, therefor, 514. Approval of expenditure of $9,300, without public Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Consent to proposed contracts for heating, hot water letting, for repairing and altering District Patrol funds; District Attorney, Kings County, 532. and compressed air equipment and for electrical Craft Nos. 3 and 4, 161. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available work, for heating systems for Pitkin Avenue Yard Authority to pay rent, without lease, for the use of funds; District Attorney, New York County, 140, Buildings, New York City Transit System, IND the following premises : 142 West End Avenue, 170, 519. Division, Brooklyn, and issue of $181,000 corporate Manhattan, 477 ; 3025 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Fund for • salary and wage accruals or other available stock or serial bonds, or both, therefor, 514. Brooklyn, 478 ; 6730 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, 478; funds; District Attorney, Queens County, 171, 172. Consent to proposed contract for steel engine operated 1252 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, 479; 1926 Birchall Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available omnibuses for New York City Transit System, and Avenue, Brooklyn, 479; 1448 Broadway, Queens, funds; Domestic Relations Court, 141, 518. issue of $3,403,000 corporate stock and serial bonds, 479; 31-08 81st Street, Queens, 480; 50-43 34th Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available or both, therefor, 515. Street, Queens, 480; 23-14 29th Street, Queens, 480; funds; Board of Elections, 144, 171. Consent to proposed contract for trolley coaches and 10 Bennett Street, Richmond, 481; 88-110 Crown Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available extra motors for New York City Transit System, Street, Brooklyn, 483; 617-623 62d Street, Brooklyn, funds; Board of Higher Education (City College, and issue of $3,410,000 corporate stock or serial 483. Brooklyn College and Queens College), 146. bonds, or both, therefor, 515. Purchase, Department of ; approval of purchase, with- Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Issue of $22,200,000 corporate stock or serial bonds, out public letting, of sand spreaders, 161. funds; Department of Hospitals, 150. or both, for purchase of rapid transit railroad cars, Purchase, Department of ; approval of purchase, with- Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available etc., Capital Budget projects, and consent to pro- out public letting, of wagons and tractors, 161. funds; Department of Housing and Buildings, 151. posed contract therefor, 165. Purchase, Department of ; authority to purchase, with- Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Issue of $18,500,000 Budget notes for adjustment of out public letting, Athey wagons, Caterpillar trac- funds ; Department of Licenses, 171, compensation of employees, 537. tors, and Caterpillar tractors with bulldozers, 473. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Proposed contract for purchase of trolley coaches and Rescission of resolution; authority to pay rent, with- funds; Department of Marine and Aviation, 153, extra motors for New York City Transit System, out lease, for use of premises 160-30 Paisley Boule- 525, 539, 540. 179. . vard, Queens, 479. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Proposed contract for turbine generator for 59th Street Sewers— funds; Municipal Broadcasting System, 154, 525. Power Plant, New York City Transit System (IRT Clarendon Road from East 53d Street to East 54th Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Division), Manhattan, 179. Street and East 54th Street from south side of Clar- funds; Municipal Broadcasting System; Department Proposed contract for signal wire and cable for endon Road to north side of Clarendon Road, Brook- of Public Works, 154. Fulton Street Line, Pennsylvania Avenue to Grant lyn, 530. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Avenue, including Pitkin Avenue Yard, Brooklyn, DeReimer Avenue from Boston Road to Needham funds; Municipal Civil Service Commission, 192. 193. Avenue, The Bronx, 493. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Proposed contract for ready-mixed concrete for main- East 91st Street from Avenue K to a line north of funds ; Presidents, all boroughs, 540. tenance of way of New York City Transit System, Avenue K, Brooklyn, 175. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available BMT Division, 534. East 105th Street from Glenwood Road to a point funds; President, Borough of Queens, 136. Proposed contract for delivery of fuel oil to 59th northerly therefrom, Brooklyn, 175. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Street Power Plant of New York City Transit Flatbush Avenue from Avenue U to Amersfort funds; Public Administrator, Queens County, 171. System, 534. Avenue, etc., Brooklyn, 530. Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Proposed contract for escalator equipment at 149th Gowanus Canal, Butler Street, Bond Street, Hoyt funds; Queensborough Public Library, 153. Street and 3d Avenue Station, IRT Division, The Street, Douglass Street, Baltic Street and Wyckoff Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Bronx, 534. Street, etc., Brooklyn, 175. funds; Board of Standards and Appeals, 162. Proposed contract for asphalt pavement in trackways Hawtree Street from Linden Boulevard to 135th Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available of surface railroads of New York City Transit Road, Queens, 128. funds; Teachers' Retirement System, 518. Railroad, BMT Division, 534. Longfellow Avenue from Oak Point Avenue to Ran- Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available Report of financial results of operation of New York dall Avenue, The Bronx, 493. funds; various City departments, 475. City Transit System for the month of July, 1946, O'Brien Avenue from Leland Avenue to Theriot Ave- Fund for salary and wage accruals or other available 190. nue and Theriot Avenue from O'Brien Avenue to funds; various City departments and County offices, Various City departments and County offices— Patterson Avenue, The Bronx, 531. 169, 474. Approval of indenture providing for adjusting rates Palmer Avenue from Boston Road to Needham Ave- Health, Department of, 146, 517, 521, 522. of compensation for Bookbinders, 474. nue, The Bronx, 531. Higher Education, Board of, 535. Proposed agreement adjusting rates of compensation Springfield Boulevard, 56th Avenue, 218th Street, etc., Higher Education, Board of (Brooklyn College), 147. of Bookbinder, 169. Queens, 531. Higher Education, Board of (City College), 522. Surrender and assignment of City-owned property, Tenbroeck Avenue from Pierce Avenue to Van Nest Higher Education, Board of (City College, Brooklyn Manhattan and Queens, 182. Avenue, The Bronx, 531. College, Queens College), 522. Vesting title; block bounded by East 130th Street, 5th 73d Street, 48th Avenue, 72d Street and 47th Avenue, Higher Education, Board of (Hunter College), 147. Avenue, East 131st Street and Madison Avenue, Man- Queens, 176. Higher Education (Queens College), 523. hattan, 534. 121st Street, 120th Street and 149th Avenue, Queens, Hospitals, Department of, 147, 148, 151, 523, 524, 537. Veterans' Cooperation; issue of $200,000 Budget notes 176. Housing and Buildings, Department of, 152, 172. for personal and non-personal service requirements, 141st Avenue, Carson Street, Springfield Boulevard, Law Department, 152. operation of New York City Veterans' Service Cen- etc., Queens, 175. Marine and Aviation, Department of, 153, 524. ters, establishment of additional grade of positions 190th Street from Crocheron Avenue to 35th Avenue, Markets, Department of, 170, 191. and fixing rates of compensation therefor, 527. Queens, 127. Mayoralty, 525. Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of— Sewers and apportioning cost— Metropolitan Museum of Art, 525. Approval of contract for repairs on Michigan trench Municipal Broadcasting System, 154. Airport at Idlewild and Van Wyck Expressway, etc. hoe, 534. Approval of contract for construction of chlorinator (Section No. 2), Queens, 466. Municipal Court, 170, 172. Judge Street from Whitney Avenue to 43d Avenue, Parks, Department of, 156. plant, Milburn Pumping Station, Freeport, Long Queens, 119. Police Department, 157. Island, 534. Public Works, Department of, 192, 526, 533. Manilla Street from 51st Avenue to a point south of Approval of increased estimate of cost for maintain- Public Works, Department of ; Department of Mar- ing and improving street lighting system, all Bor- 51st Avenue, Queens, 119. 56th Avenue from 92d Street to 94th Street, and 94th kets, 533. oughs, and appropriation therefor, 534. Purchase, Department of ; Department of Public Brooklyn, President, Borough of ; approval of con- Street from 56th Avenue to 55th Avenue, together Works, 518. tract, plans and specifications for new steel 3-way with a temporary connection at 56th Avenue and Queens Borough Public Library, 516, 534. fitting in Shaft No. 23 Chamber, Flatbush Avenue 94th Street, Queens, 118. Richmond, President, Borough of, 531. and Schermerhorn Street, and restoration of pave- 69th Avenue, 167th Street and 165th Street, Queens, Sanitation, Department of, 161, 526. ment, 516. 118. Tax Department, 527. Purchase, Department of ; authority to purchase in 76th Road from Parsons Boulevard to 160th Street, Various City departments and County offices, 179, 534, open market, without public letting, copper water and 160th Street from 76th Avenue to 77th Avenue, Water Supply, Board of, 166, 527. meter seals, 167. Queens, 120. Welfare, Department of, 167, 168, 517, 527. Queens, President, Borough of ; approval of contract, 160th Street from 79th Avenue to 78th Road, Queens, Transportation, Board of— plans and specifications for laying water mains in 119. Consent to proposed contract for construction of Irving and 77th Avenues, Beach 8th, Beach 137th, 164th Street from Goethals Avenue to Grand Central station finish for part of Rapid Transit Railroad 98th, 99th, 168th, 267th and 268th Streets, 33d Road, Parkway, Queens, 466. Route 110, Sections 7, 8 and 9, Brooklyn, and issue 22d Drive and in Union Turnpike, and restoration Sewers and grading; East 86th Street from Foster of $492,000 corporate stock, serial bonds, or both of pavement, 167. Avenue to Farragut Road, Brooklyn, 126. therefor, 162. Welfare, Department of ; re-establishment of special ac- Transfers of funds within appropriations— Consent to proposed contract for telephone and emer- count-for payment of salaries of employees assigned Brooklyn, President, Borough of, 135, 193, 519. gency alarm equipment for Fulton Street Line to Selective Service Administration, 124. Extension, Pennsylvania Avenue to Grant Avenue, Budget, Bureau of the, 137. ESTIMATE, BOARD OF; BUREAU OF REAL Chief Medical Examiner, 137, 170. including Pitkin Avenue Yard, Line "A," New York ESTATE— City Magistrates' Courts, 137, 138. City Rapid Transit System, IND Division, and Corporation sales of buildings and appurtenances thereto issue of $150,000 corporate stock, serial bonds, or Comptroller, 134, 520. .on City real estate, 5, 45, 382. both, therefor, 163. Correction, Department of, 139. Corporation sales of certain real estate, 23, 31, 45, 254. Consent to proposed contract for removal of stoker Council and City Clerk, 169. Requests for offers to sell real property to The City of County Clerk, Bronx County, 140, 172. ashes from 59th Street and 74th Street, Manhattan, New York, 394. County Clerk, Kings County, 171. and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Power Plants, and County Clerk, New York County, 139, 140. for removal of fly ash from Williamsburg Power FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF— Confirmation of assessments—Notices to property own- District Attorney, Bronx County, 141. Plant, part of the New York City Transit System, District Attorney, Kings County, 177. 163. ers, 3, 104, 271, 296. s VOL. LXXV PART I INDEX FOR CITY RECORD—JANUARY VII

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF— LOCAL LAWS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION— Notices of continuation of sales of tax liens— THE YEAR 1947-- Notices of examinations— Queens, Borough of, 348. No. 4—A Local Law to amend the administrative code Junior Architect, 234. Richmond, Borough of, 65. of the city of New York, in relation to the location o f Maintainer's Helper, Group A, promotion to (New Notices of sales of tax liens— house traps and fresh air inlets in connection with York City Transit System) 234. Bronx, Borough of The, 43. airtight and vented sumps and receiving tanks, 37. Maintainer's Helper, Group h, promotion to (New Brooklyn, Borough of, 53. No. S--A Local Law to amend the administrative codC York City Transit System), 235. Manhattan, Borough of, 79. of the city of New York to require furring of exterioor Maintainer's Helper, Group C, promotion to (New Notice of sale of transfers of tax liens, special section walls of dwellings when plaster or other non York City Transit System), 235. following page 302. impervious materials are applied, 37. Maintainer's Helper, Group D, promotion to (New Statement of the City Treasurer for the month of No. 6—A Local Law to amend the administrative code York City Transit System), 235. December, 1946, 258. of the city of New York, in relation to park names Patrolman (amended notice) (Police Department), 5. FIRE DEPARTMENT— (James J. Walker park, Manhattan), 37. Railroad Clerk, promotion to (New York City Transit Abstract of transactions for weeks ended— No. 7—A Local Law to amend the administrative code System), 235. of the city of New York, in relation to pension for Senior Accountant, promotion to (second amended December 21, 1946, 268. notice), 236. December 28, 1946, 407. service, 399. Senior Accountant, promotion to (second amended January 4, 1947, 419. No. 8—A Local Law to amend the New York city char- January 11, 1947, 423. ter, in relation to deputy fire commissioner, 400. notice) (Bureau of Excise Taxes, Comptroller's Proposal for the construction of a portion of the under- No. 9—A Local Law to amend the administrative code Office), 235. Senior Accountant, promotion to (third amended ground fire alarm system, Queens, 389, to permit the permanent appointment to the police de- partment of provisional patrolmen who have served notice), 351. HEALTH, BOARD OF— one year or more in the police department, 400. Surface Line Operator (amended notice), 234. Abstract of minutes of meeting held January 14, 1947, No. 10—A Local Law to amend the administrative code Notices of examinations—General examination instruc- 424. of the city of New York, in relation to the license fee tions, 5, 349, HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF— imposed on dealers in second-hand articles, 400. Proposed adoption of special resolution, 589. Amendment to Regulations, 323. MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF— Proposed amendments to Classification, 14, 81, 365, 589. Amendment to Sanitary Code, 323. Changes in the department, 1, 376. Proposed amendments to Rules, 14, 589. Changes in the department, 269, 322, 424. Notice of auction sale of encumbrances, 347. Rules and regulations for examinations for licenses, 5. Resolution adopted, 323. MARINE AND AVIATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Tentative key answers— HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF— Changes in the department, 408. Conductor, promotion to (New York City Transit Proposal for furnishing and delivering printed bulletins Notice of sale of privilege of operating restaurants, System), 6. and booklets required by Brooklyn College, 3. etc., 5. Inspector of Carpentry and Masonry, Grade 3, 430. Maintainer's Helper, Group B, promotion to (IND and HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF- Proposal for drydocking, scraping, scaling, cleaning, painting, etc., the hulls of eight Department of Marine BMT Divisions, New York City Transit System), Proposals- 106. For furnishing all labor and material necessary to and Aviation ferryboats and repairs and replacements to hulls and fittings, 247. Signal Maintainer, Group B, promotion to (all di- make repairs and replacements to ash hopper out- visions, New York City Transit System), 328. side of Power Plant, Fordham Hospital, Fordham Proposals—Notices to bidders, 79, 273. Road and Southern Boulevard, The Bronx, 3. Proposed approval of subcontractors, 79, 324. NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY— For furnishing all labor and material to replace defec- Reports for weeks ended— Changes in the department, 407. tive brine piping with new piping and cork covering December 21, 1946, 303. Notices of execution of contracts, 99, 453. in the Main Building, Fordham Hospital, Fordham December 28, 1946, 305. Notices re prequalification forms for contractors, 247, Road and Southern Boulevard, The Bronx, 3. January 4, 1947, 387. 453. For furnishing all labor and material necessary to MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF— Notice pursuant to Section 219-d, Subdivision 5 of install eight new sinks and to replace certain defec- Changes in the department, 19, 61, 293, 376, 408, 424. Article X-B of the Public Housing Law, 395. tive hot and cold water piping in the Main Building, MAYOR, OFFICE OF THE— Proposals— Metropolitan Hospital, Welfare Island, Manhattan, Changes in the department, 19, 61, 87. For the demolition of structures, buildings and all 347. Notices of public hearings on Local Laws, 1, 279. appurtenances thereto, known as the 92d Street For furnishing all labor and material for installing Panel of Architects for the year 1947, approved by the Ferryhouses and Slips, located at the westerly end of 15 lightproof shades and 8 lightproof louvres in Mayor, 227. Astoria Avenue for Astoria Houses (Project No. four operating rooms on the second floor of the Panel of Barbers for the year 1947, approved by the NYS-24), Queens, 4. Main Building of Triboro Hospital, Parsons Boule- Mayor, 227. For the demolition of certain buildings, structures and vard and Goethals Avenue, Jamaica, 589. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION— appurtenances thereto situated within the area of For furnishing all necessary labor and material re- Changes in the department, 322. Morrisania Houses (Project No. NYS-11), bounded quired to install new lead pans, membrane water- Eligible lists promulgated— by Morris Avenue, East 146th Street and College proofing, tile and marble work for altering showers Civil Engineer (sanitary), 74. Avenue, and Morris Avenue, College Avenue, East to the bathrooms on the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th Civil Engineer (sanitary), promotion to (Department 145th Street and 3d Avenue, The Bronx, 4. and 7th floors of both the east and west wings of of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity), 74. For the demolition of certain buildings, structures and the Central Nurses' Residence, Welfare Island, Foreman of Laborers, Grade 2, promotion to (Depart- appurtenances thereto, situated within the area of Manhattan, 3. ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity), 73. Governor Alfred E. Smith Houses (Project No. For furnishing, delivering and installing certain new Inspector of Fuel and Supplies, Grade 4, promotion NYS-25), bounded by Pearl Street, New Bowery, laundry equipment and removing certain defective to (Department of Education), 463. Madison Street, Catherine Street, Catherine Slip laundry equipment in the laundries of the following Inspector of Hoists and Rigging, Grade 3, promotion and South Street from Catherine Street to Roose- institutions: Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan; Depart- to (Department of Housing and Buildings), 74. velt Street and thence west irregularly from Roose- mental Laundry, Welfare Island; Kings County Paver, promotion to, 19. velt Street to Pearl Street, and including approxi- Hospital, Brooklyn ; Lincoln Hospital, The Bronx, Supervising Tabulating Machine Operator (I.B.M. mately the southerly half of the block bounded by 295. equipment), Grade 3, promotion to (Board of Edu- Madison Street, Oliver Street, Henry Street and For furnishing labor and material to replace defective cation), 463. Catherine Street, Manhattan, 5. hot and cold water piping located in various build- Eligible lists (special military examinations)— ings at Greenpoint Hospital, Skillman and Kings- Air Traffic Controller, promotion to (Department of For the demolition of certain buildings, structures land Avenues, Brooklyn, 3. Marine and Aviation), 336. and appurtenances thereto situated within the area For furnishing labor and material to replace defective Assistant Civil Engineer, promotion to (Board of of Gowanus Houses (Project No. NYS-20-22), brine piping with new piping and cork covering in Water Supply), 336. bounded by Douglass Street, Hoyt Street, Wyckoff the Morgue Building at Kings County Hospital, Car Inspector, promotion to (IND Division, New Street and Bond Street, Brooklyn, 13. 451 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, 218. York City Transit System), 336. For the demolition of the buildings, structures and For labor and materials for alterations to toilet, util- Civil Service Examiner, promotion to (Municipal appurtenances thereto situated within the area of ity rooms, locker rooms, etc., including construction, Civil Service Commission), 336. Lillian Wald Houses (Project No. NYS-2), bounded mechanical and electrical work, in the basement, Claim Examiner (torts), Grade 4, promotion to by East Houston Street, Avenue D, East 6th Street first and second floors of Pavilion No. 3 at Kingston (Comptroller's Office), 336. and East River Drive, Manhattan, 328. Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, 3. Clerk, Grade 2, promotion to (various departments), For furnishing and erecting elevators for Amsterdam For labor and material to furnish and install a new 336. Houses (Project No. NYS-5), located in the area kitchen range hood in the kitchen of the new Inspector of Carpentry and Masonry, Grade 3, pro- bounded by West 61st Street, West End Avenue, Nurses' Home, Harlem Hospital, 136th Street and motion to (Department of Housing and Buildings), West 64th Street and Amsterdam Ayenue, Man- Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, 218. 337. hattan, 4. Proposed approval of subcontractors, 12, 248. Inspector of Combustibles, Grade 3, promotion to For the general construction of Marcy Houses HOUSING AND BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT OF— (Fire Department), 337. Janitor, Grade 2, promotion to (Department (Project No. NYS-13 and 19), located in the area Changes in the department, 322. of Public bounded by Marcy Avenue, Myrtle Avenue, Nos- Proposals for furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, Works), 337. trand Avenue and Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, 5. tools, etc., for the demolition of the following Janitor, Grade 3, promotion to (Department of Public Works), 337. For the repainting of Harlem River Houses (Project premises: No. NY-1302), Manhattan, 4. Bronx, Borough of The : 155 Bruckner Boulevard, 157 Junior Administrative Assistant, promotion to (De- Bruckner Boulevard, 1783 East 177th Street, 310. partment of Finance), 337. For top soil and planting for the Elliott Houses Brooklyn, Borough of : 46 Chester Street, 243 Sack- Senior Health Officer, promotion to (Department of (Project No. NYC-2), located in the area bounded man Street, 154 McKibben Street, 368 Watkins Health), 337. by West 25th Street, 10tl Avenue, West 27th Street, 22. Transcribing Typist, Grade 2, promotion to (Depart- Street and an irregular line approximately midway Brooklyn, Borough of : 11 Cedar Street, 1431 East ment of Welfare), 337. between 9th and 10th Avenues, Manhattan, 5. 92d Street, 25 5th Street (rear), 27 5th Street Final key answers— Proposals—Notices to bidders, 4, 13. Assistant Foreman, promotion to (Department of (front), 252. NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILD- Manhattan, Borough of : 456-458 West 38th Street, Sanitation), 300. INGS, ETC., 8. Conductor, promotion to (New York City Transit 258 West 115th Street, 260 West 115th Street, 220. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 2. Queens, Borough of : southeast corner of Avery Ave- System), 457. nue and Lawrence Street, 32-59 108th Street (front Custodian Engineer (Department of Education), 368. PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— and rear), 144-43 153d Lane, 252. Custodian Engineer, promotion to (Department of Changes in the department, 293, 424. Education), 368. Proposals— INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Maintainer's Helper, Group B, promotion to (IND Changes in the department, 19, 293. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with and BMT Divisions, New York City Transit Sys- all work incidental thereto, necessary or required LAW DEPARTMENT— tem), 589. for alterations to swimming pools in Red Hook Changes in the department, 2, 407. List of applicants for Patrolman, Police Department, Recreational Area at Clinton Street and Henry Rules and regulations filed by the heads of agencies in 387. Street, Brooklyn, and at Amster- the office of the City Clerk during the month of Minutes of meetings held— dam Avenue and West 173d Street, Manhattan December, 1946, 257. November 7, 1946, 337, (Contract No. B-126-146), 3, LOCAL LAWS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK November 13, 1946, 339 For furnishing all labor and materials, together with FOR THE YEAR 1947— November 19, 1946, 341. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required for No. 1—A Local Law to amend the administrative code November 26, 1946, 357. construction of Linden Playground, north of Stanley of the city of New York, in relation to the assignment December 3, 1946, 449. Avenue and east of Vermont Street, Brooklyn of certain lands (formerly under the jurisdiction of Minutes of special meetings held— (Contract No. BG-11900-146), 3. the department of water supply, gas and electricity) November 22, 1946, 357. For furnishing all labor and material, together with to the office of the president of the borough of the November 29, 1946, 373. all work incidental thereto, for construction of play- Bronx for street purposes, 37. December 6, 1946, 451. ground between Lafayette and Turnbull Avenues, December 10, 1946, 463. No, 2—A Local Law to amend the administrative code east of Olmstead Avenue, The Bronx (Contract December 12, 1946, 583. No. XG-9800-146), 3. of the city of New York, in relation to pension rights December 13, 1946, 583. of the members who served in the armed forces of For furnishing all labor and material, together with Notice to all persons discharged from military duty, 1. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required the United States during world war II, 37, Notices of examinations— No. 3—A Local Law to amend the administrative code for construction of play area at McKinley Park, Chief of Department, promotion to (amended notice) playground at Linton Park, and addition to play- of the city of New York, in relation to street names (Fire Department), 234. (St. James place, borough of Manhattan), 37. ground at East 38th Street and Avenue M, Brooklyn Housing Assistant, 234. (Contract No. B-60-144), 12. VIII INDEX FOR CITY RECORD JANUARY VOL LXXV PAM I

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF- PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF- PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF— Proposals- Proposals- For furnishing all labor and material, together with For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and P For furnishing and delivering— all work incidental thereto, necessary or required for required for packing, moving and placing in re- Printed tabulating cards and card checks, - 23. . construction of manholes in area between U. N. quired positions, transfer cases and records for the Replacement cylinders for Hill Diesel engines, 44. Building and Flushing Meadow River, Flushing City Treasurer from the 2d floor of 74 Trinity Rubber and linen hose, rubber and flax packings, Meadow Park, Queens (Contract No. Q-99-646), 12. Place to the 6th floor of 226-238 William Street, leather and rubber hydrant parts, 23. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with Manhattan, 307. Sand boxes, 454. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and Screen plates and accessories for Tark drums, 589. for the following contracts: for painting iron fences required to install glazed steel railing in Room 600 Semi-trailer, 454. in various parks, Brooklyn and Queens (Contract on the 6th floor of the Bronx County Court House, Shoes, 220. . No. CNY-G-746) ; for painting iron fences in vari- 851 , The Bronx, 378. Spar, phenol and fomaldehyde varnish, 44. ous parks, Manhattan (Contract No. M-G-246) ; For furnishing all labor and material necessary and Sponge forcepts, 44. for painting iron fences in various parks, The Bronx required for the cleaning and repairing f eight Station wagons,. 44. (Contract No. X-G-246), 44. ammonia condensers in the power house building of Steam boilers, water heaters, faucets and pipe For furnishing all labor and materials necessary or the Bronx Terminal Market, 151st Street and Ex- unions, 364. required for repairs to riprap bulkhead along Grand tenor Street, The Bronx, 453. Steel lockers, 248. Central Parkway at Flushing Bay,. together with Proposals—Notice to bidders, 453. Steel sheets, black and galvanized, 589. all work incidental thereto, Queens (Contract No. Proposed approval of subcontractors, 4, 44, 95, 285, 363. Steel and wrought iron pipe and cast iron soil pipe, Q-84-346), 65. Reports for weeks ended— 272. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with December 14, 1946, 1. Stock and fresh fruits and vegetables, 4, 66, 248, all work incidental thereto, necessary or required December 21, 1946, 269. 348,454. for dredging for sanitary fill cover, Marine Park, December 28, 1946, 269. Street signs, 454. Brooklyn (Contract No. B-57-245), 79. January 4, 1947, 322. Streptomycin, 391. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with January 11, 1947, 423. Surgeons' face masks, 364. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF— Surgical sponges, 410. for electrical work for the portable stage in the Notice of sales by sealed bids, 364. Tablets and capsules, 454. Triborough Stadium, Randall's Island, Manhattan Tallow, 426. Proposals— (Contract No. M-104-146), 79. Tapping valves, 454. For furnishing and delivering— For furnishing all labor and materials, together with Tobacco, 66. Adjustable reflectors, 348. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required for Tools and implements, 4. Agricultural machinery parts, 44. construction of concession space in the existing Tractors, trailers and road graders, 296. Air compressors, 272. building on Steeplechase Pier, Coney Island, Brook- Trailer kettles, 454. Ampuls, 454. lyn (Contract No. B-169-146), 102. Transmitter and antenna, 348. Ampuls and miscellaneous pharmaceuticals, 364. For furnishing all labor and materials, plumbing and Varnish, 308. Asphalt binder kettle, 44. wiring, together with all work incidental thereto, Wax paper (rolls), 248. Asphalt paving blocks, 44. necessary or required for the construction of two Willys Universal jeep, 248. Badges and medallions, 4. concession buildings at boardwalk, Jacob Riis Park, Wiping rags, 248. Bake ovens, 272. Wire mesh rubbish baskets, 4. Queens (Contract No. Q-49-146), 102. Baskets (boxes), 272. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with Wire rope, 454. Binders, 44. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required Yeast, dry malt, yeast foods, 4. Binders : loose leaf, sheets, indexes, columnar pads, for erection of the Untermyer Memorial Yellow and orange chrome pigment, 44. etc., 4. in conservatory gardens at 5th Avenue and 105th For printing and binding approved resolutions of Binders, Swing-O-Ring, 220. Street, Central Park, Manhattan (Contract No. the Board of Estimate, 4. Black paste pigment, 308. M-10-1546), 102. Proposals—Notice to bidders, 454. Bolts, screws, rivets, washers, pins, expansion For furnishing all labor and materials, together with QUEENS, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF— shields, toggle bolts, drilling devices, 4. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required Changes in the department, 376, 424. Bond paper, 44. for general park development in playground at 47th Notice of Local Board meetings, 66. and 48th Streets and 20th Avenue, Queens (Con- Books, 13. Proposals— Book paper (election ballots, 1947), 66. tract No. Q-298-144), 278. For regulating, grading, constructing grade separation Brake drum equipment, 220. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with structures, retaining walls, sewer and drainage fa- Brushes, 248, 454. all work incidental thereto, necessary and required cilities, and all other work incidental thereto, in Butter, 589. for reconstruction of various access roads, Grand Connecting Highway from 30th Avenue from about Cable, lead covered, 379. Central Parkway and Interboro Parkway, Queens 300 feet north of 32d Avenue, 3. Cake mixes and miscellaneous groceries, 308. (Contract No. Q-84-146), 278. For regulating, regrading, curbing, laying sidewalks, Canned goods and miscellaneous groceries, 80. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with constructing receiving basins where necessary, to- Cans (refuse and garbage), 272. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required gether with all work incidental thereto, in 49th Chairs, desks and tables, 4. for construction of playground adjacent to Public Street from 50th Avenue to Laurel Hill Boule- Cheese, 364. School 39, between McFarland and Major Avenues, vard (Connecting Highway), 379. Cleveland automotive rims and parts, 296. north of Sand Lane, Richmond (Contract No. R-G- For regulating, grading, constructing ramps and re- Coffee urns and stands, 296. 4500-146), 302. ceiving basins where necessary in Utopia Parkway Coffin shooks, 410. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with from the northerly limits of 67th Avenue to 69th Commercial stationary supplies, 283. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required Avenue, excluding the easterly portion, to a width Commercial vehicles, 364. for construction of storm water drainage system of about 50 feet in Utopia Parkway from the Conduit and wire, 272. south of Bathhouse, Orchard Beach, northerly line of 67th Avenue to a property line Creosoted wood blocks, 44. , The Bronx (Contract No. X-39- about 90 feet south of the southerly building line Dentures, 4. 246), 316. of 67th Avenue, easterly location, 379. Detergents, soaps, laundry and cleaning chemicals, For regulating, curbing, flagging, removing and re- For furnishing all labor and materials, together with 248. placing trees, together with all work incidental all work incidental thereto, necessary or required Diesel engine lubricating oil, 4. thereto, on the westerly side of Utopia Parkway for the following contracts in connection with the Driers and resin, 410. from 68th Avenue to 69th Avenue, 379. alterations to existing facilities and utilities, Or- Drugs and chemicals, 364, 426, 454. For regulating, grading, curbing, recurbing, laying chard Beach Bathhouse, Pelham Bay Park, The Eggs and butter, 13, 80, 272, 364. Bronx : general construction (Contract No. X-39- Electric fork truck, 248. sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, removing and replac- ing trees, constructing receiving basins where neces- 144), plumbing work (Contract No. X-39-244), Envelopes, 80. heating and ventilating work (Contract No. X-39- Filing cabinets, 308. sary, together with all work incidental thereto, in 344), electrical work (Contract No. X-39-444), 323. Fire alarm boxes and mechanisms, 308. 258th Street from East Williston Avenue to Hillside Avenue, 379. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with Fire Department ladder rounds, 80. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required Food truck inserts, 296. For regulating, grading, outside of the paved area, for planting adjacent to Assembly Hall of United Forage and poultry feed, 248. curbing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, relaying side- Nations, Flushing Meadow Park, Queens (Contract Fresh fish, 13, 80, 272, 379. walks, removing and replacing trees where neces- No. Q-99-147), 347. Garbage cans, 44. sary, together with all work incidental thereto, in Genuine parts for automobiles and motorcycles, 589. 116th Avenue from 123d Street to 124th Street, 379. For furnishing all labor and materials, together with Proposals—Notice to bidders, 3. all work incidental thereto, necessary or required Genuine repair parts for Hercules and Waukesha motors, 308. Reports for weeks ended— for repairs to Tennis House opposite West 95th December 14, 1946, 269. Street and Central Park, Manhattan (Contract No. Genuine parts for La Plante Choate bulldozers, 248. December 21, 1946, 305. M-10-147), 410. Genuine parts for sweepers, hoists, bodies, flushers, flusher pumps, take-offs and plows, 589. December 28, 1946, 317. Proposals—Notice to bidders, 54. Genuine parts for trucks and fire apparatus, 379. January 4, 1947, 376. POLICE DEPARTMENT— Gray iron castings, clinker door covers and frames, REGULATIONS RELATING TO CONTRACTS Owners wanted for unclaimed property, 3. 589. (adopted by the Board of Estimate February 8, 1945, Regulations governing cabarets, 263. Ice chest, 80. Cal. No. 12-A, and amended November 21, 1946, Cal. Regulations governing public dance halls, 264. Insulin, 13. No. 19), 8. Reports for weeks ended— Jacks, 410. RICHMOND, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF— December 21, 1946, 51. Kapseals dilantin sodium, 44. Proposal for paving with bituminous concrete pavement December 28, 1946, 77. Laboratory and hospital glassware, 4. the roadway of Richmond Avenue from Fresh Kills January 4, 1947, 305. Laboratory equipment and microscopes, 364. Bridge to Richmond Hill Road, 290. January 11, 1947, 373. Ladders, 4, 364. SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Special regulations for vehicular traffic— Lanterns and globes, 4, 66. Changes in the department, 61, 101, 322, 376, 408, 424, Bronx, Borough of The, 218, 363. Laundry bags and pillow cases, 454. Proposals—For repairs to D. S. Steel Barge No. 15, 3. Brooklyn, Borough of, 78, 218, 247, 282, 363, 409. Lead covered cable, 94. For repairs to D. S. Steel Barge No. 16, 295. Manhattan, Borough of, 78, 218, 247, 282, 363, 409. Linseed oil, 220. For repairs to D. S. Steel Barge No. 23, 453. Queens, Borough of, 78, 218, 247, 282, 409. Linseed oil, turpentine and cobalt naphthenate driers, For repairs to D. S. Steel Barge No. 28, 80. 44. For repairs to pneumatic tire casings, 273. Richmond, Borough of, 282. STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Luer needles, clinical thermometers, 80. LABOR— Proposals- Lumber, 308, 410. Malleable iron wheels and wheelboxes, 13. Notice of public hearing on proposed revisions of Indus- For furnishing all labor and material necessary and trial Code, Rule No. 9, re Sanitation, etc., 12. required for structures and equipment in connec- Meat and poultry, 13, 80, 272, 364, 589. tion with the construction of a marine unloading Medical and dental equipment, 4. SUPREME COURT, FIRST DEPARTMENT— plant at Fresh Kills, Staten Island, 4. Milk and cream, 364. Application to amend proceedings, 329. Miscellaneous groceries, 66. Filing bills of costs, 395. For furnishing all labor and material to install pigeon Miscellaneous hand trucks and food conveyors, 348. Notices to file claims, 7, 71. repelling material on all projections under the entire Motor buses, 4. SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT— main entrance portico of the Municipal Building, Narcotics, 272, 426. Fulton and Joralemon Streets, Brooklyn, 4. Applications to condemn, 7, 224, 313, 353, 592. Ophthalmic spectacles, 4. Filing bills of costs, 8, 332, For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and Paper cups and dishes, 66. Filing tentative decree—Notices to file objections, 8, 35, required to remove existing plaster ceiling and to Passenger cars, 220, 410. 49, 355, 416, 459. replaster same in the Magistrates Courtroom, 2d Passenger sedan, 80. Notices to file claims, 35, 59, 109, 225, 353. floor of the Court House, 153 East 57th Street, Pencils, lead, wood cased (unbranded), 44. Manhattan, 104. SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY— Penicillin, 4, 248. Changes in the department, 424. For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and Penicillin sodium, 54. required for new Unionport Bridge over West- Personal health scales, 364. TAX COMMISSION, THE CITY OF NEW YORK— chester Creek at Bruckner Boulevard, The Bronx, Pies and cake, 364. Notice pursuant to Section 160 of the New. York City as follows : 1. construction of the substructures and Pigment, 220. Charter, 588. approach ramps, south unit; 2. construction of the Pigment and varnish, 364. TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF— superstructure, south unit, 273. Pipe threading machine, 454. Notices of public hearings, 3, 44, 79, 102, 272, 363, 390. VOL LXXV PART I INDEX FOR CITY RECORD-JANUARY IX

TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- Notices of sales- Proposals- Proposals— Non-ferrous scrap material, 272. For genuine Bendix Westinghouse Air Brake Co. For rubber contact shoe beams shock insulators as per Used and scrap equipmenf, 295. parts, 93. wing, 66. Used scrap material, used laboratory equipment and For genuine Cadweld signal bonds, cable bonds, to Forme insulating tape, 295. obsolete fire alarm boxes and bells, 272. plan, 30. For screw spikes to drawing, 79. For sisal and manila rope, 103. Used and scrap material, corporation pipe, etc., 426. For genuine Eljer urinals and wash basins, genuine Proposals.- For soap powder, 284. Crane wall hung bowls, toilet seats, cast iron seats, For sodium hypochlorite solution, 454. For acetylene gas and oxygen, 249. etc., 390. For aluminum, 4. For solder and babbitt metal to specification, zinc, 4. top, as per For auto accessories: genuine Firestone type rams, For gilt coat and vest buttons, dome For special bolts and nuts to blueprint, 93. genuine Sireno sirens, primary terminals, mufflers, samples, 4. For special door control valves to blueprint, 347. assemblies, etc., 12 For glass: crystal, plate, wire and D.A. to specifica- For spring assemblies to blueprint, 4. For auto accessories : genuine Hall valve seat grinder tion, 588. For springs to blueprint, 347. parts, genuine Aircraft taps and tools, cartridge For green leather, with russet back, to specification For springs to specification, 93. for heavy duty tandem clarifier, elements, brackets, and sample, 410. For stationery and engineering supplies : erasing ma- etc., 66. For guard rail clamps, 103. chines and erasers, Jacobs, with attachments, sur- For babbitt metal to specification, 219. For hardware (all genuine) : Blackhawk Mfg. Co. veyor leather bags, logarithm books, celluloid tri- For boilers, 4. jack parts, Allen Mfg. Co. wrenches, Klines pliers, angles, thermometers, tapes, etc., 13. For bolts and nuts to blueprint, 44, 66. J. H. Williams Co. clamps, John Russell Cutlery For steel gate valves, 588. For bolts, nuts and screws : machine, stove bolts ; steel, Co. shoe knives; screw drivers, heavy vises, etc., 4. For steel: hot roller bars, angles, sheets, etc., 272, 295. brass, iron nuts; lag, wood screws; spring cotters, For hardware : genuine Ridgid cutters and wrenches, For steel laboratory tables, table sections and storage etc., 348. genuine Toledo stocks, dies and reamers, genuine cases, etc., 12. For bolts, screws and nuts : machine, wood, cap iron, Williams tongs, etc., 219. For supply of track rails for maintenance use in the brass, set, case hardened steel, self-tapping cadmium For hardware : wrenches, genuine Armstrong dies, New York City Transit System, 66. plated, etc., screws; also machine bolts, etc., 4. torches, milling cutters, genuine Yaegers soldering For tie plates to drawing, 79. For bolts, screws and nuts : stove, carriage, machine salts, etc., 308. For tin, phosphorous and pig, 4. bolts; machine, stop, hexagonal nuts, etc., 4. For hospital supplies, 272. For trolley wheels to plan and specification, 4. For bolts, screws, nuts : carriage, machine and stove For insulators, composition, to drawing, 378. For ventilating gratings to drawing, 219. bolts; for steel and brass nuts; for wood screws, For journal bearings, to be relined, as per drawing and For white cotton twine, 4. 30, 454. specification, 79. For window cleaning at the New York City Transit For brake blocks (all genuine) : Johns-Manville, Fire- For leather and canvas gloves, 364. System, 250 Hudson Street, Manhattan, 4. stone, American Brake Block, Greyrock, Thermoid For lubricants : compressor and lubricating oil to speci- For wiping rags to specification, 79. Rubber, Grafield, 4. fication, etc., 4. For wired, clear, heavy sheet and crystal glass, 249. For brake lining, 308. For lubricants : fibre grease, mineral jelly, cylinder and For wrist, ankle and suspensory supports, 272. For bronze castings to specification, 308. turbine, etc., 284. For yellow varnished cambric tape, etc., 364. For bushings and pins to blueprint, 295. For lubricants : Socony Hydrotone bus engine oil, 93. For zipper money bags, double bottom, rope rim coal For canvas and cotton duck to specification, 364. For lumber to blueprint, 4. bags,. 4. For carbon tetrachloride to specification, 364 For lumber : contact shoe beams, blocks to blueprint, Proposals-Notice to bidders, 4. For chemicals : caustic flake soda, sodium sulphate 103. Proposed approval of subcontractors, 3, 22, 65, 364, 390. anhydrous, etc., 30. For lumber : fir joists and timbers, 249. VETERANS' COOPERATION, NEW YORK CITY For coats, hats and boots, rubber, etc., 4. For lumber : fir slatting, timbers, 4. VETERANS' SERVICE CENTERS- For condenser tubes, 308. For lumber : fir timbers, 249. Reports for weeks ended- For construction of employees' office, toilet, locker and For lumber : hard and soft woods, 4. December 14, 1946, 1. washing facilities in the West 5th Street Garage, For lumber : long leaf southern yellow pine timbers, January 4, 1947, 322. Coney Island, 364. etc., 103. WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- For copper, brass and bronze: tubing, rods, etc., 4. For lumber : oak timbers, creosoted, 219. Abstract of expenditures made and estimated liabilities For cord, specially treated trolley, white, 4. For lumber : plywood, Douglas fir, scaffold planks, 4. incurred during the month of December, 1946, 303. for corn and rattan brooms to specification, 219. For lumber : protection board to blueprint, untreated, 4. Proposal for furnishing, delivering and testing ten 72- For cotton tape, linen finish, to specification, 364. For lumber : slatting, fir or yellow pine, fir guard inch by 47/-inch, four 60-inch by 42-inch, two 72- For door control valve levers to blueprint, 347. rails, 219. inch by 54-inch and one 24-inch by 19/-inch bronze For electrical supplies (all genuine) : Crouse-Hinds For lumber : third rail protection to plans and draw- nozzle type Venturi meters, two 84-inch by 72-inch condulet bodies and covers, conduit locknuts, elbows ings, 4. by 60-inch by 54-inch bronze rectangular Venturi and straps, Thomas and Betts cast iron boxes, West- For lumber : white ash, hard maple, 93. meters, instrument assemblies, water level equipment, inghouse luminaires, etc., 284. For material to blueprint : brass and bronze, 4, 454. electric cables and appurtenances for the Rondout, For electrical supplies and conduit : genuine Alphabet For material to blueprint : iron and steel, 4, 13, 44, 93, West Branch and Kensico South effluent chambers of Products conduit, genuine Minneapolis-Honeywell 103, 390. the Delaware Aqueduct (Contract No. 382), 248. thermostats, genuine Benjamin guards and globes, For miscellaneous paint : flat white and gray floor WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, DE- genuine Stewart R Browne handles, genuine Gen- paint to specifications, paint undercoating for iron PARTMENT-OF- eral Electric sockets, etc. ; also terminals, copper and steel to specification, 588. Proposals- connectors, receptacles, etc., 4. For miscellaneous wire and cable, 4, 30, 79, 390. For constructing a chlorinator plant in the Millburn For electrical supplies and conduit : genuine Bussman For oak doors to blueprint, 364. Pumping Station, Freeport, Long Island, 6. railway fusetrons and fuse reducers, genuine McGill For office equipment and furniture : filing cabinets, For constructing new chambers for existing he guards, steel cable clamps, portable counter cycle, straight back mahogany finish chairs, swivel draft- valves, with electrolysis test connections, in Fort office ventilating fans, cast iron pull boxes, lamp- ing stools, etc., 4. Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, 312. holder bodies, switches, black enameled conduit, etc., For office equipment: steel filing cabinets, wooden For furnishing all labor and material for making re- 44. swivel chairs, wooden costumers, wooden and steel pairs on Michigan trench hoe, Model TM-TC-16, desks, wooden tables, steel clothing lockers, etc., 4. 6,66. For electrical supplies and conduits (all genuine) : For pharmaceuticals, 272. For furnishing and installing new check valves in the Crouse-Hinds condulet covers, McGill lamp chang- For photo supplies : record paper, developer, etc., 588. Milburn Pumping Station, Baldwin, Long Island, 6. ers, Bussman railway fusetrons, Benjamin reflec- For pipe and fittings: genuine wrought iron galvanized For furnishing and installing new ventilating fans and tors, Hubbell attachment plug parts, also insulators, nipples to specification, wrought iron pipe to speci- electric appurtenances and making miscellaneous sockets, caps, clamps, conduits, etc., 378. fication, malleable iron fittings to specification, cast alterations at the Department Garage, 105 West For fire brick to specification, 4, 454. iron fittings, etc., to specification, 4. 96th Street, Manhattan, 6. For furnishing, altering and installing lighting equip- For pipe and fittings : genuine wrought iron nipples For hauling and laying water mains and appurtenances ment on the 3d, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th floors of and pipe, cast iron and malleable iron elbows, etc., in Inwood and Morris Avenues and in East 141st the building at 250 Hudson Street, Manhattan, 219. 295. and East 142d Streets, The Bronx, 415. For furnishing complete bullet-proof steel enclosure as For pipe and fittings : genuine wrought iron nipples to For hauling and laying water mains and appurtenaces per drawing, 66. specification, galvanized wrought iron pipe to speci- in Ryer and Tinton Avenues, Avenue St. John and fication, malleable iron fittings to specification, etc., East 163d Street, The Bronx, 415. For furnishing, delivering and completely installing a 390. For hauling and laying water mains and appurtenances 55,000 square foot surface condenser and accessories For porcelain insulators to blueprint, 4. in 35th, 41st and 73d Avenues, Bowne, 80th, 96th, in the 59th Street Power Plant of the New York For Portland cement, 364. 147th, 194th, 195th and 249th Streets, 62d Road City Transit System, IRT Division, Manhattan For printing, binding and delivering contract docu- and Berrian and Queens Boulevards, Queens, 457. (Contract No. P-23), 4. ments of the Board of Transportation, 4. Reports for weeks ended- For fuses: fibre case enclosed fuses, genuine Kirkman For rail blocks to blueprint, 4. December 7, 1946, 1. or genuine Chase-Shawmut, renewable fuse links, For recaning and reconditioning car seats of seat December 14, 1946, 1. etc., 30. cushions and backs, 378. December 21, 1946, 293. For fuse boxes to drawing, 79. For recaning seat backs to blueprint, 454. December 28, 1946, 373. For galvanized pails, 308. For relining and finishing armature and axle journal WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF- For gas : acetylene and oxygen, 364. bearings, 284. Changes in the department, 269, 388. For gas chlorine, 4. For removal and disposal of building at 88 Thompson Proposal for all labor and material necessary for the For gears and pinions, 295. Street, Manhattan, 410. installation of plumbing, gas piping and compressed For genuine American Bosch Corp. fuel injection sys- For repairs to Auto Pulse fuel pumps, 4. air piping to dental units at Brooklyn Dental Clinic, tem parts, 284. For rough cast iron castings, 103. 130 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, 453.