THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXVI. NUM13ER 19814. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 PRICE, 10 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD n MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the Charter Commission for the following positions: CHIEF MARINE ENGINEER (DIESEL). STEPHEN C. KELLEY, SuPEHvisoa PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT BACTERIOLOGIST, DEPART- 2213 Municipal Building, . Woxra 2-3490 MENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER, Published daily, it 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- 'Subscription: $20 a year; $10 six months; $5 three months. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. TRICITY. SUPPLEMENTS: 'Civil List, $20 (by mail, $20.15); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail, $1.12); List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 27 cents); Assessed PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT STATION SUPERVISOR (R. 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PROMOTION TO DEPUTY CHIEF ENGINEER OF WATER order or check drawn to the order of "Supervisor Order must be accompanied by currency, money SUPPLY, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND of the City Record." ADVERTISING: Copy must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the ELECTRICITY. first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE PROMOTION TO FOREMAN OF ASPHALT WORKERS, (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. PROMOTION TO FOREMAN MACHINIST, DEPARTMENT OF • Check must be certified. DOCKS. PROMOTION TO FUEL INSPECTOR, GRADE 2, OFFICE OF TABLE OF CONTENTS THE COMPTROLLER. PROMOTION TO JUNIOR BACTERIOLOGIST, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Board Meetings ...... 5476 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc . ...... 5482 PROMOTION TO MOTORMAN-CONDUCTOR (R. R.), INDE. Bronx, President Borough of The— PENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM. Proposals 5477 Official Directory ...... 5475 PROMOTION TO SENIOR BACTERIOLOGIST (MEDICAL), Changes in Departments, Etc...... 5475 Parks, Department of— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Comptroller, Office of the— Notice to General Contractors—Per- TAX COUNSEL, GRADE 4. Interest on City Bonds and Stock.. 5476 mission to Dump Clean Fill...... 5479 Detailed information regarding the above positions may be found on page 5479 Vouchers Received Aug. 11, 1938.. 5473 Proposals ...... 5479 of this issue of THE CrrY RECOan. - Statement of Operation of Sinking Police Department—Owners Wanted Funds of City of New York for for Unclaimed Property...... , .. 5476 Announcements for Open Competitive and Labor Class examinations are Month Ended July 31, 1938..... 5468 Public Works, Department of— broadcast over Station WNYC at 5.45 p. m. on the Monday preceding the Docks, Department of—Proposals.... 5476 Proposals ..... ...... 5478 opening of applications. Education, Department of— Proposed Approval of Subcontractor 5478 Proposals ...... 477 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PAUL J. KERN, Presi- Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 5477 Purchase, Department of— dent; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. Elections, Board of—Proposals...... 5476 Proposals ...... 5477 Estimate, Board of—Bureau of Real Sale of Privileges ...... 5477 Estate—Corporation Sale of Build- Regulation—Advertisement, Proposals Invoice Received ings and Appurtenances Thereto and Bids ...... 5482 Warrant Date or in Office of on City Real Estate...... 5478 Richmond, President Borough of— Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Estimate, Board of—Notice of Pu~o- Proposals ...... 5476 Number troller lic Hearing—Public Improvement Sanitation, Department of—Proposals 5476 Matters ...... 5478 Board of Child Welfare Finance, Department of— Supreme Court, First Department— 154184 Walter E. Spear ...... 17 95 Notice of Continuation of Sale of Filing Amended Tentative Decree 5481 154185 Harry R. Bouton ...... 53 42 Transfers of Tax Liens...... 5477 Supreme Court, Second Department— 154186 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. ...... 31 90 Warrants Made Ready for Payment Application to Amend Proceedings. 5481 154187 7- 6-38 Charles Eneu Johnson & Co...... 4 10 Aug. 11, 1938 ...... 5467 Application to Condemn...... 5481 154188 7- 1-38 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc...... 43 72 Hospitals, Department of—Proposals. 5477 Filing Bills of Costs ...... 5481 154189 7- 1-38 Mekeel Bros. Garage ...... 37 20 Manhattan, President Borough of— Supreme Court, Third Judicial Dis- Municipal Civil Seryice Commission Proposals ...... 5477 trict—Filing Report ...... 5482 154291 May B. \Upshaw ...... 4 60 Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial Dis- Mayor, Office of the—Hearing on 154394 6-30-38 F. W. Carney Co ...... 7 50 Local Law ...... 5467 trict—Filing Report ...... 5482 153348 6-23-38 Remington Rand, Inc ...... 2 39 Municipal Civil Service Commission— Transportation, Board of— Notice of Public Hearing...... 5477 Department of Correction General Instructions as to Exami- 153360 Frank N. Bowen nations ...... 5479 Proposals ...... 5477 ...... 400 Notice to Appear for Examination 5481 Proposals—Notice to Bidders...... 5477 153954 7- 7-38 Typewriter Repair & Supply Co...... 6 25 Notice to Applicants for Positions.. 5467 Proposed Approval of Subcontractor 5477 County Clerk, Kings County Notices of Examinations...... 5479 Sale of Scrap Material...... 5477 154034 John N. Harman ...... 4 30 Tentative Key for Examination.... 5479 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, County Court, Bronx County New York City Parkway Authority— Department of— 153519 6-30-38 N. Y. Tel. Co ..... ...... ...... 69 70 I Proposals .. ...... 5477 Proposals ...... ...... ...... 5476 153520 7- 8-38 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc..... 5 20 New York City Tunnel Authority— Report for Week Ended July 23, County Court, Richmond County 5479 I 1938 ...... 5475 Proposals ...... 153521 7-13-38 International Business Machines Corp.. 1 08 154038 - 6-30-38 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 27 24 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Court of General Sessions 153935 7-15-38 Fifth Ave. Coach Co . ...... 15 00 152833 6-30-38 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co... 44 10 Hearing on Local Law Municipal Courts 154274 Michael J. Fahey ...... 8 30 PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Supreme Courts that a local law, C. No. 211, No. 222, has been passed by the Council, entitled: 153495 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 169 47 A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in i ela- 153502 N. Y. Tel. Co.... .. ...... 3 75 tion to the restriction of peddlers on certain streets. 154412 7-14-38 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc..... 4 09 154393 7-18-38 Alcon Typewriter Co ...... Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be 1 75 154275 7- 1-38 West Pub. Co.. .. .. , .. 99 75 held at MAYOR'S OFFICE, SUMMER CITY HALL, NEW YORK CITY BUILD- 154265 N. Y. Zoological Society-N. Y. Aquarium ING, WORLD'S FAIR GROUNDS, FLUSHING, BOROUGH OF , in the 1,432 38 154032 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc...... 193 25 City of New York, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938, at 10.45 O'CLOCK A. M. Surrogates' . Court, New York County Dated, City Hall, New York, August 8, 1938. 154031 Daniel E. Finn, Jr ...... 146 90 a10,15 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. Surrogate's Court, Queens County 154037 6-30-38 N. Y. Tel. Co... .... ...... .. 88 21 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Surrogate's Court, Richmond County 153501 N. Y. Tel. Co.. ...... 32 46 WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE District Attorney, Bronx County ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1938 154033 6-30-38 N. Y. Tel. Co.. ...... 173 90 District Attorney, Richmond County Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in 153500 which is shown the warrant number, the date of the invoice or the registered number N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 56 52 Department of Docks of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the office of the Comptroller, the nam. 153934 7- 8-38 of the payee and the amount of the warrant. DeVinne-Brown Corp ...... 18 60 153932 7-15-38 Keuffel & Esser Co ...... 7 00 Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant the dates of the earliest 153933 5-26-38 United Saw and latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contract Works ...... 3 55 155107 6-28-38 A. Swedberg & Son ...... 984 00 the registered number of the contract is shown therein. 154192 6-28-38 A. Swedberg & All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless -inme reason existi Son ...... 724 00 153955 7-21-38 Rainbow Light, Inc ...... ...... 45 00 why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to the Board of Higher Education claimant. ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. 155099 122695 Wissner & Sons, Inc ...... 24 40 Invoice Received 154292 5- 4-38 Harper & Bros ...... ...... 24 20 Warrant Date or in Office of 154293 Macmillan Co. ..... 32 20 Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount 154294 • Houghton Mifflin Co ...... 28 05 Number troller 154295 Henry Holt & Co., Inc ...... 21 52 154296 5-11-38 Harry C. Lee & Co ...... 6 00 Director of the Budget 154297 5-10-38 Covici Friede, Inc...... 3 20 153492 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... $197 53 154298 American News Co., Inc.... .. 31 60 '154299 4-30-38 Armory Board Peckham, Little & Co., Inc...... 3 75 154300 5-25-38 Cortes-Ward Co., Inc ...... 3 90 152845 6-22-38 Godfrey Keeler Co., Inc ...... 12 00 154301 5- 1-38 Henry Holt & Co., Inc ...... 153345 126721 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 8 35 138 54 153877 6-28-38 Carl E. Suhr ...... 4 00 153346 126721 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 99 55 (Continued on Page 5469)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 5468 THE CITY RECORD

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER 4. August 10, 1938. To the Board of Estimate: Gentlemen-Pursuant to the provisions of section 277 of the City Charter, I am transmitting herewith a statement of the operations of the several Sinking Funds of The City of New York covering the month ending July 31, 1938, a cumulo statement of such operations from January 1, 1938, and a statement setting forth the condition of such funds at the commencement and the close of such period, which I have certified as correct. Respectfully, JOSEPH D. McGOLDHICK, Comptroller. STATEMENT OF THE OPERATION OF THE SINKING FUNDS OF THE TIITY OF 3NE FOR THE REDEMPTION OF DEBT FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1938, O JULY 1938. Water Rapid Transit Sinking Fund Sinking Fund Sinking Fund Total of The City of The City of The City Sinking Funds of New York of New York of New York Cash Balances, as of July 1, 1938, on the Basis of Warrants Registered ...... $799,919 24 $1,124,537 45 $931,673 40 $2,856,130 (19 Add: Cash Receipts from: Interest on Investments and on Time Deposits in Banks ...... $1,075,378 35 $241,730 00 $356,825 44 $1,673,933 79 Portion of Sinking Fund Amortization Instalments Provided for in Tax Budget 248,380 37 136,745 95 576,145 02 961,271 34 Proceeds of Sinking Fund Investments Which Matured: New York City Serial Bonds ...... .... ..... ...... ...... 502,815 00 143,000 00 173,100 00 818,915 00 Proceeds of Sinking Fund Investments, New York City Securities Sold to Public and to Pension Funds: 4% Percent Serial Bonds of The City of New York, due January 10, 1941...... , .. 33,390 00 33,390 00 4/ Percent Serial Bonds of The City of New York, due June 1, 1939 and 1940 21,200 00 277,400 00 195,600 00 494,200 00 4% Percent Serial Bonds of The City of New York, due November 15, 1939, 1940 and 1941 ..... 852,000 00 ...... 579,000 00 1,431,000 00 3/ Percent Serial Bonds of The City of New York, due August 1, 1973...... 100,000 00 100,000 00 4 Percent Special Assessment Bonds of The City of New York, due in 1966 and 1967 ... .. ...... 2,500,000 00 1,500,000 00 5,800,000 00 9,800,000 00 Premiums Realized on New York City Securities Sold to Public .... .. ...... 54,079 32 9.951 16 46,149 44 110,179 92 Accrued Interest Received on New York City Securities Sold to Public and to 30,291 75 55,336 88 Pension Funds ...... ...... 17,077 76 7.967 37 Total Cash Receipts ...... $5,270,930 80 $2,316,794 48 $7,890,501 65 $15,478,226 93 Total Cash Balance and Receipts ...... $6,070,850 04 $3,441,331 93 $8,822,175 05 $18,334,357 02 Deduct: Cash Payments for: Purchase of Securities from The City of New York at Par: 3% Percent Assessment Bonds of The City of New York .. ...... $5,000,000 00 $5,000,000 00 3V4 Percent Special Assessment Bonds of The City of New York...... .. $300000 00 ...... 300,000 00 4 Percent Special Assessment Bonds of The City of New York...... $3,500,000 00 1,384,750 00 ...... 4,884,750 00 Purchase of Securities from Public: 3 Percent Corporate Stock of The City of New York, dated January 1, 1937 *1,698,165 00 ...... *1,154,706 25 *2,852,871 25 3; Percent Corporate Stock of The City of New York, dated January 15, 1936 * ...... *515,625 00 *515,625 00 3 Percent Serial Bonds of The City'of New York, dated January 1, 1934, . ** . • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • **158,786 25 **158,786 25 3% Percent Serial Bonds of The City of New York, dated June 1, 1938.... ** • • • • • • • • . • • • • **99,875 00 **99,875 00 Accrued Interest Paid on New York City Securities Purchased: ...... The City of New York ...... ...... ...... From 6,314 66 From the Public ...... 3,201 30 243 06 2,870 30 Total Cash Payments ...... $5,201,366 30 $2,200,618 06 $6,416,237 80 $13,818,222 16 Cash Balances, as of July 31, 1938, on the Basis of Warrants Registered ...... $869,483 74 $1,240,713 87 $2,405,937 25 $4,516,134 86

Corporate Stock: Par Value ...... $1,714,000 00 $500,000 00 $1,165,000 00 $3,379,000 00 Discounts ...... 15,835 00 ...... .. 10,293 75 26,128 75 Premiums...... 15,625 00 ...... 15,625 00 *Purchase Price as shown above ...... $1,698,165 00 $515,625 00 $1,154,706 25 $3,368,496 25 Serial Bonds: Par Value ...... $261,000 00 $261,000 00 Discounts ...... ...... 2,338 75 2,338 75 **Purchase Price as shown above ...... $258,661 25 $258,661 25 CUMULO SUMMARY OF THE OPERATION OF THE SINKING FUNDS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR THE REDEMPTION OF DEBT FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1938, TO JULY 31, 1938 Cash Balances, as of January 1, 1938, on the Basis Hof Warrants Registered...... $2,858,564 50 $1,119,802 40 $2,243,854 55 $6,222,221 45 Add: Cash Receipts from: Interest on Investments and on Time Deposits in Banks ...... $5,248,387 00 $1,637,559 27 $1,590,147 34 $8,476,093 61 Sinking Fund Amortization Installments from Tax Budget ...... 3,591,801 81 2,723,196 45 3,586,413 59 9,901,411 85 Proceeds of Sinking Fund Investments Which Matured ...... 73,392,967 00 10,850,450 00 6,994,600 00 91,238,017 C(1 Proceeds of Sinking Fund Investments, New York City Securities Sold to Public and to Pension Funds ...... 4,313,200 00 1,777,400 00 .7,002,190 00 13,092,790 00 Premiums Realized on New York City Securities Sold to Public ...... 78,632 32 9,951 16 56,236 05 144,819 53 Accrued Interest Received on New York City Securities Sold to Public and to Pension Funds ...... 27,138 01 7,967 37 34,327 60 69,432 98 Total Cash Receipts ...... $86,652,126 14 $17,006,524 25 $19,263,914 58 $122,922,564 97 Total Cash Balance and Receipts ...... $89,510,690 64 $18,126,326 65 $21,507,769 13 $129,144,786 42 • Deduct: Cash Payments for: Redemption of City Debt ...... $157,500 00 $112,500 00 ...... $270,000 00 Purchase of Securities from The City of New York at Par ...... 68,000,000 00 11,684,750 00 $9,500,000 00 89,184,750 00 Purchase of New York City Securities from Public ...... . . .... *20,359,796 39 *5,075,762 50 *9,583,807 08 *35,019,365 97 Accrued Interest Paid on New York city Securities Purchased from The City of New York and from Public ...... 123,910 51 12,600 28 18,024 80 154,535 59 Total Cash Payments ...... $88,641,206 90 $16,885,612 78 $19,101,831 88 $124,628,651 56 Cash Balances, as of July 31, 1938, on the Basis of Warrants Registered ...... $869,483 74 $1,240,713 87 $2,405,937 25 $4,516,134 86 Par Value ...... $20,513,000 00 $5,066,000 00 $9,627,000 00 $35,206,000 00 Discounts ...... 153,203 61 5,862 50 43,192 92 202,259 03

Premium ...... 15,625 00 ...... I.... 15,625 00 *Purchase Price as Shown Above ...... $20,359,796 39 $5,075,762 50 $9,583,807 08 $35,019,365 97 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE SEVERAL SINKING FUNDS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR THE REDEMPTION OF DEBT Investments Cash (New York City Accrued Amortization Surplus of (Warrants Securities) Interest Total Assets Reserves Assets Over Registered Held, Receivable Required Reserves Basis) Par Value (Not Due) As at July 1, 1938 ' Sinking Fund of The City of New York ...... $799,919 24 $309,275,376 82 $2,245,919 30 $312,321,215 36 $309,278,145 93 $3,043,069 43 Water Sinking Fund of The City of New York ...... 1,124,537 45 93,656,436 54 581,230 72 95,362,204 71 94,626,841 34 735,363 37 Rapid Transit Sinking Fund of The City of New York ...... 931,673 40 82,084,400 00 582,504 12 83,598,577 52 80,866,955 32 2,731,622 20

$2,856,130 09 $485,016,213 36 $3,409,654 14 $491,281,997 59 $484,771,942 59 $6,510,055 00 As at July 31, 1938 Sinking Fund of The City of New York ...... $869,483 74 $310,513,361 82 $1,976,309 42 $313,359,154 98 $310,288,967 73 $3,070,187 25 Water Sinking Fund of The City of New York ...... 1,240,713 87 93,920,786 54 590,272 82 95,751,773 23 94,997,035 98 754,737 25 Rapid Transit Sinking Fund of The City of New York...... 2,405,937 25 81,629,310 00 430,370 34 84,465,617 59 81,643,757 13 2,821,860 46

(a)$4,516,134 86 $486,063,458 36 $2,996,952 58 $493,576,545 80 $486,929,760 84 $6,646,784 96 (a)-Exclusive of cash balance in the Sinking Fund of the City of , the Water Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, and the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, No. 1, amounting in the aggregate to $266,889.73. All of the bond liabilities of these funds have been met, and, under the provisions of chapters 7 and 8, Laws of 1931, this cash is transferable to other funds. In addition, there remains $347,354.88 of similar funds in the Bank of United States, in liquidation. I hereby certify, pursuant to the provisions of section 277 of the City Charter, that the above are true and correct statements of the operation and condition of the several Sinking Funds of The City of New York for the period stated therein. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller. August 10, 1938. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 5469

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Invoice Received • Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee (Continued from First Page) Amount Number troller Invoice Received 150429 4-30-38 Egleston Warrant Date of in Office of Bros. & Co., Inc...... 223 00 150430 Macmillan Co. .... ...... 38 70 Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount 150431 5- 4-38 Gel-Sten Duplicator Co ...... 100 94 Number troller 150432 11-11-37 Harold Flammer, Inc ...... 34 58 154302 6- 9-38 A. G. Spalding & Bros ...... 42 00 150433 6-14-38 John J. Bunck & Co ...... 55 50 154303 4-28-38 Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc ...... 11 25 150434 5-27-38 Gerrish-Padgett Corp. ...... 20 40 154304 5- 7-38 Thomas Nelson & Sons ...... ..... 5 73 150435 5-10-38 Richard J. Stapleton ...... 45 18 153917 7-13-38 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, Inc..... 23 65 150436 5-21-38 Richard J. Stapleton ...... 17 86 153356 7-15-38 George F. Eberle & Son ...... 4 06 150437 4-14-38 Richard J. Stapleton ...... 31 46 152839 6-21-38 N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co., Inc..... 92 25 150438 4-23-38 Richard J. Stapleton ...... 49 76 150439 153493 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 368 23 6- 4-38 J. Weiss .... ...... 80 06 150440 152382 A. Broderick Cohen.. ...... 5 05 4-22-38 • Stephen Thorpe, Inc ...... 53 31 153507 4-30-38 Peckham, Little & Co., Inc...... 41 37 150441 5-16-38 John Abel ...... 82 77 153508 6-10-38 Comet Press, Inc . ...... 24 35 150442 4-22-38 Stoker Roberts Home Improvement Co. 19 13 153509 5-31-38 Comet Press, Inc .. ...... 7 50 150443 4-22-38 Stoker Roberts Home Improvement Co. 23 60 153510 4-28-38 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc ...... 9 00 150444 5- 9-38 Stoker Roberts Home Improvement Co. 18 90 153511 5-16-38 J. B. Lippincott Co ...... 2 91 150445 4-22-38 Stoker Roberts Home Improvement Co. 20 90 153512 5-27-38 I. Edward Brown, Inc ...... 2 50 150446 4-23-38 Stoker Roberts Home Improvement Co. 12 43 153513 6-10-38 Henry George Fiedler ...... 11 64 150447 3-21-38 Harry L. Mayberry ...... 22 00 153514 5-28-38 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc ...... 47 64 150448 4-26-38 Particular Iron Works, Inc...... 44 57 153515 5-16-38 Ginn & Co.. .. ...... ..... 6 50 150449 4-22-38 Thomas J. Dorsey, Inc ...... 21 87 153516 5-14-38 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc ...... 2 00 150450 4-23-38 W. H. Hussey & Son, Inc., assignee of 153517 7-19-38 Remington Rand, Inc ...... 33 60 George Guida ...... .. ... .... 62 18 153518 6-30-38 N. Y. Tel. Co... ...... 97 14 150451 4-12-38 R. Solomon, assignee of Philip Diment- 154398 Mallinckrodt Chemical Works...... 17 20 stein...... 107 99 154399 6- 6-38 Macmillan Co. ...... 86 40 150452 4-20-38 Harry Gillman ...... 9414 154400 Keuffel & Esser Co ...... 121 00 150453 5-31-38 Axel Jansson ...... 42 00 154401 2- 1-38 Frank H. A. Bufe ...... 3 00 150454 6-11-38 Kummerle Cont. Corp ...... 78 00 154402 Krengel Mfg. Co ...... 2 60 150455 6- 2-38 J. D. Gordon ...... 94 00 154403 5-12-38 Longmans, Green & Co ...... 2 80 150456 6- 9-38 Waltzer Electric Co, ...... 39 00 154404 Jessie C. Bush ...... 5 90 150457 6-10-38 Alex. Messer ... ...... ...... 44 00 154405 5-27-38 Bar Press, Inc.. ...... 7 00 150458 3-30-38 Gem Industrial Corp., assignee of 154406 4-29-38 Atlas Stationery Corp . ...... 1 51 Charles Williams Co ...... 83 31 153251 5-26-38 Hansen & Yorke Co., Inc ...... 29 06 150459 6- 8-38 John Manton Co., Inc ...... 42 00 153252 5-31-38 F. Hubner & Co., Inc ...... 8 70 150460 12-21-37 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of 153253 6- 7-38 F. Hubner & Co., Inc...... 46 00 Stator, Inc . ...... ...... 24 00 153254 5-25-38 Appeal Ptg. Co., Inc ...... 9 00 150461 1- 6-38 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of 153255 5-14-38 D. C. Heath & Co ...... 3 00 Stator, Inc ...... 49 24 153256 5-17-38 Houghton Mifflin Co ...... 4 60 150462 12-30-37 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of 153257 I. Edward Brown, Inc ...... 5 65 Stator, Inc ...... 28 16 153258 Cortes-Ward Co., Inc. ...... 3 80 150463 12-31-37 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of 153259 Harcourt Brace & Co., Inc. ...... 6 32 Stator, Inc ..... ...... 25 22 153260 5- 1-38 Hoosier State Paint Co..... ...... 13 65 150464 6-24-38 Wissner & Sons, Inc ...... 11 25 153261 5-16-38 Cunard Stationery & Ptg. Co., Inc..... 7 45 150465 4-26-38 Equipment & Furniture Corp...... 14 00 153262 5- 4-38 Hoffman Roberts Cordage Corp...... 17 08 150466 Alex Taylor & Co., Inc ...... 92 76 153263 5- 3-38 Hoffman Roberts Cordage Corp...... 4 09 150467 • R. Kaufman . . ...... 282 00 153264 6- 8-38 American Book Co ...... 12 09 151901 4-13-38 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co...... 177 25 153265 6- 9-38 P. Blakiston's Son & Co., Inc...... 26 00 151902 4-30-38 Lufkin Rule Co ...... 19 20 154381 Jessie C. Bush ...... 6 70 151903 6-15-38 William Bratter, Inc ...... 23 90 154266 4-29-38 M. Brumbacher ...... 12 00 151904 5- 9-38 E. W. Blatchford Co ...... 20 00 154267 5- 3-38 Hoffman Roberts Cordage Corp...... 3 25 151905 3-31-38 Bloomberg Stern Co., Inc...... 11 00 154268 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, Inc..... 3 50 151906 5- 6-38 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc ...... 12 04 154269 Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc ...... 15 60 151907 5-17-38 Apparatus Co ...... 46 10 154036 Paul Livoti .. ...:...... 2 20 151908 4- 4-38 Chicago Eyes Shield Co...... 9 00 154027 5-16-38 Harvard University Press...... 4 74 151909 5-23-38 Colarn Furniture & Equipment Co..... 11 50 154028 5-13-38 American Book Co ...... 10 97 151910 5-16-38 Crown Hair Goods Co . ...... 6 25 154029 5-16-38 Farrar & Rinehart, Inc ...... 9 77 151911 4-26-38 Dixie-Vortex Co. ...... 9 95 154382 5- 4-38 Frank H. A. B ufe.. ... ...... 2 60 151912 4-19-38 American Viscose Corp ...... 9 00 154383 4-20-38 Allen Calculators, Inc ...... 2 35 151913 Atlas Staty. Corp ...... 26 35 154384 3-29-38 Fairbanks, Morse & Co ...... 3 85 151914 5-10-38 Joseph Cavanagh & Co ...... 7 20 154385 6-30-38 Stanford University Press...... 36 20 151915 3-28-38 Barton ...... 15 90 154386 J. M. Kohlmeier, Inc ...... 146 00 151916 5-31-38 H. H. Aldag ...... 155 00 154373 4-29-38 John White Johnston ...... 2 13 151917 5-20-38 E. Pfund .... ...... 30 41 154374 5- 2-38 Gaylord Bros., Inc ...... 2 13 151918 5-26-38 A. D. Evertsen Co ...... 29 43 154375 Eimer & Amend, Inc...... ...... 2 60 151919 5-13-38 Richard E. Struse .. ...... 123 00 154376 5-16-38 Midland Chemical Laboratories, Inc... 4 00 151920 5- 9-38 Ideal Wire Works..... ...... 188 00 154377 5-11-38 Metropolitan Music Co ...... 29 75 151921 4-18-38 Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc...... 24 38 154378 5-25-38 Multistamp Co., Inc ...... 8 80 151922 6- 9-38 American Ptg. Sales Corp...... 26 00 154379 5- 7-38 A. B. Dick Co... ...... 16 10 151923 1-18-38 Charles Michaels ...... ..... 443 00 152826 4-22-38 R. L. Van Name Co ...... 174 55 151924 5-26-38 Industrial Credit Corp,, assignee of J. 152827 5- 2-38 • Conray Products Co., Inc ...... 246 60 A. Snellgrove ... ..... . 105 00 154276 5-12-38 Leon Kramer ...... 7 25 151925 6- 8-38 Miller Auto Supply & Equipment Co., 154277 5-13-38 Little, Brown & Co ...... 4 16 Inc. .. ...... 4 14 1-17-38 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, Inc.... 3 40 151926 5-10-38 Schaar & Co. ...... ...... 5 00 154278 151927 3-15-38 154279 American News Co., Inc ...... 33 51 Ronald Press Co,.. ...... 3 76 154280 5-12-38 Johns Hopkins -Press ...... 6 15 151928 5-17-38 Schindel, McDaniels Co ...... 21 00 154281 5- 9-38 Brookings Institution ...... 4 55 151929 5- 2-38 Swedish-American Steel Corp...... 15 00 151930 6-10-38 Sweetland 154282 5- 7-38 D. Appleton-Century Co ...... 22 95 Waste Co ...... 65 00 154283 5-10-38 American Book Co. ...... 6 57 151931 4-11-38 Warden, Institution for Male Defective 154284 5-11-38 George Washington Publications ..... 3 00 Delinquents .. ...... ...... ...... 1,087 50 154285 5-10-38 Ginn & Co . ...... 2 16 151932 6-15-38 Standard Janitors Supply Co., Inc...... 120 00 154286 5-11-38 Harper & Bros . ...... 21 10 151933 1-28-38 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of 154287 5-13-38 M. J. Kalaschen ...... 27 50 Howard A. Bowes ...... 163 00 154288 5-10-38 Thomas Y. Crowell Co ...... 3 00 151934 James P. Rodgers ...... 223 00 154289 5-10-38 Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc ...... 5 40 151935 6- 6-38 John Lo Schiavo ...... 75 00 153957 6-15-38 Lee Lash Studios ...... 996 00 151936 6- 2-38 V. Blomster ...... ..... 221 00 153959 Arthur Brown & Bro ...... 116 52 151937 5-18-38 Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of 153960 6-20-38 Marlin Ptg, Co., Inc ...... 263 50 James Newman ...... ...... 414 00 153961 7- 8-38 Royal Eastern Elec. Supply Co...... 2 81 151938 Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of H. 153962 6-29-38 Dykes Lumber Co ...... 7 75 Greenblatt ...... 30 00 153963 6-27-38 M. S. Berkoff Co ...... 2 50 151939 Arthur Gauthier ...... 66 00 153964 6-20-38 Keppler Bros . ...... 48 40 151940 4-26-38 American News Co., Inc ...... 1 02 153965 7- 8-38 Melchior Armstrong Dessau Co. of Del- 153386 124591 Elco Engineering Co., Inc...... 886 50 aware, Inc. ...... 3 75 153387 124855 Bernhak & Kaplowitz ...... 1,724 00 153958 4-27-38 N. Y. Central Supply Co ...... 258 48 153388 125317 Louis Kalmanoff ...... 1,350 00 153936 7-16-38 Bureau of Publications, Teachers Col. 3 20 153389 127331 Kaness Cont. Corp.... ... ...... 1,330 00 153937 7-18-38 American Book Co...... ..... 2 90 153390 125479 Koplowitz Painting & Cont. Corp..... 1,042 50 153938 7-19-38 M. S. Berkoff Co...... 2 00 153391 5-30-38 Brooklyn Coat & Apron Supply Co.... 1 83 153939 7-14-38 • M. S. Berkoff Co ...... 16 00 153392 6-21-38 Eagle Supply Corp ...... .. . 63 00 153940 7-18-38 George D. Feidt & Co ...... 7 00 153393 Suzette Burns .. ...... ..... 8 70 153941 7-21-38 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc...... 9 92 153394 5- 2-38 Carl Fischer Musical Instrument Co.... 180 00 153942 7-13-38 Patterson Bros., Inc . ...... 10 21 153395 5-25-38 Denoyer-Geppert Co . ...... 3 00 153943 7- 5-38 Harold Surgical Supply Corp...... 4 08 153396 6-27-38 American Can Co. ... ...... 88 20 153944 7- 8-38 Lindsay Laboratories ...... 3 60 153397 1-26-38 Health Kraft Furniture Corp...... 536 00 153945 7- 1-38 Air Reduction Sales Co ...... 2 48 153398 3-14-38 Superior Shade & Awning Co., Inc.... 53 00 153946 5- 7-38 Air Reduction Sales Co ...... 1 20 153399 6-11-38 Berkshire Elec. Co., Inc ...... 298 00 153947 7- 6-38 Burroughs Adding Machine Co...... 6 50 153400 6- 9-38 Boiler Repair Maintenance Co., Inc... 110 00 153948 7- 7-38 Crane Co . ...... 12 58 153401 3-24-38 Victory Bros., Inc ...... 195 00 153949 7- 6-38 H. R. Kelly Co., Inc ...... 13 20 153402 5-24-38 Superior Shade & Awning Co., Inc.... 191 00 153875 7-25-38 Dykes Lumber Co ...... 33 75 153403 5-20-38 N. Y. Seating Corp...... ... 345 00 153876 6-20-38 Braxton Art Co ...... 10 50 153404 4-30-38 Superior Shade & Awning Co., Inc.. 82 00 Department of Education 153405 5-25-38 Colarn Furniture & Equipment Co.... 46 64 154210 5-25-38 Franklin Hardware Co ...... 27 52 153558 5- 2-38 Durbrow & Hearne...... 1 43 154211 5-28-38 George W. Warner & Co., Inc...... 33 56 153559 6-15-38 Elbe File & Binder Co., Inc...... 4 50 154212 4- 4-38 Arthur A. Frischman ...... 34 65 153560 5-14-38 Barth Feinberg, Inc ...... 7 50 153874 6- 6-38 Equipment & Furniture Corp...... 57,2 00 153561 4-27-38 International Business Machines Corp. 1 10 155094 126627 A. Pearsons Sons, Inc ...... 349 22 153562 6-18-38 H. E. Gunter ...... 30 00 154196 6-18-38 Colarn Furniture & Equipment Co.... 468 25 153563 6- 6-38 Graybar Elec. Co., Inc ...... 10 25 146A173 Berkshire Electric Co., Inc...... 446 55 153564 5-19-38 Gold Star Stationery Co ...... 4 50 152037 124873 Daniel J. Rice, Inc ...... 1,896 30 153565 6-16-38 Gillum Book Co.... .. ...... 5 33 150428 6- 1-38 Eagle Spring Water Co., Inc...... 39 16 153566 East Coast Elec. Supply Co.. Inc...... 38 23 5470 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938

Invoice Received Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number troller Number troller 153567 Thomas A. Edison, Inc ...... ...... 24 10 153209 K. G. Hansson ... ...... 9 00 153568 T. Ebinger ...... ..... ...... . 825 00 153210 William J. Fitzpatrick ...... 11 00 153569 5-31-38 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of 153211 Samuel Einterz ...... 50 00 Waltzer Elec. Co. .. ...... 389 00 153212 Abraham Zehlinger ...... 10 00 153570 5- 3-38 T. Ebinger ...... 125 00 153213 Thomas F. Patterson ...... 5 00 153571 4- 4-38 Wm. J. Hann ...... 65 82 153214 Robert T. Findlay ...... 2 00 153572 4- 9-38 J. I. Halloran, Inc . ...... .... 66 26 153215 Walter Truslow ...... ...... 100 00 Fire Department 153216 John J. Kirschenmann ...... 10 (N) 154305 Michael Conway ... ...... 29 62 153217 Nat Kanner ...... 37 00 154407 Jellinek Auto Radiator Co., Inc...... 38 70 153218 John H. Bailey ...... 45 00 153920 Manhattan Ignition Corp....,...... 15 90 153220 Kenneth H. MacGregor ...... 14 00 153921 Ralph Lewis, Inc ...... 17 25 153219 Augustus E. Bieser ...... 12 00 153922 N. Y. Rapid Transit Corp...... 48 75 153221 Eliot Duhan ...... 8 00 153919 Wheels, Inc..... ...... 34 33 153222 Herman Bick ...... 18 00 153358 6-28-38 Graham Motors, Inc. 06 153223 R. Pomerantz ...... 14 95 152843 6-24-38 General Tire Co. of N. Y...... 1 50 153224 Benedict Carlin ...... . 13 75 152844 6-25-38 Queensboro Spring Co., Inc...... 40 00 154072 Brooklyn Welcome Home for Girls.... 264 95 152828 6-30-38 Ralph Lewis, Inc . ...... 14 45 154073 Brooklyn Welcome Home for Girls.... 355 50 154389 6-14-38 Queensboro Spring Co., Inc...... 25 25 154074 Catholic Guardian Society of Diocese Department of Health of Brooklyn .. ...... 415 00 154408 Adolph Berengarten . ...... 25 00 154075 Hopewell Society of Brooklyn ...... 356 37 154409 Adelphi Window Cleaning Co...... 48 50 154076 Little Flower House of Providence for 154410 George Tiemamn & Co ...... 166 15 Homeless Colored Children ...... 9,521 08 153923 7- 8-38 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc.... 1 75 154077 L. I. College Hospital ...... 10,301 20 153924 Station Garage ...... 10 00 154078 St. John's L. I. City Hospital...... 10,555 55 153925 Tunis Knight .. ...... ...... 15 00 154079 N. Y. Orthopaedic Dispensary & Hos- 153926 6-30-38 Allied Cleaning Contractors, Inc...... 6 50 pital ...... 12,230 31 153927 6-30-38 Em & Kay Window Cleaning Co...... 15 00 154080 Five Points House ...... 10,028 75 153928 7- 1-38 S. Aero Window Cleaning...... 21 75 154081 N. Y. Society for Prevention of Cruelty 154290 John J. Kearney .. ...... 76 65 to Children ...... 8,333 33 152829 6-17-38 Moderne Painting Co.... ... ... 206 00 154124 Elizabeth McKee, Jeanette McKee, 154390 6-30-38 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Agnes McKee, Alice McKee Horan, Inc. ...... ...... .. ...... ...... 4 33 Ruth McKee, John McKee, Rose McKee 154391 5-17-38 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Ad- Sullivan & Joseph McKee or Treasurer, dressograph Division ...... 8 11 City of N. Y ...... ...... 2,972 12 154270 John J. Kearney ...... 11 45 154125 Elsa Beck or Treasurer of City of N. Y. 2,229 34 154271 Israel Weinstein ...... 7 15 154126 Herman Richter as executor of estate of 154272 William A. Flynn ...... 55 55 William Schlemeier, deceased, or Treas- 154273 John J. Kearney .. ...... 10 05 urer, City of N. Y ...... 1,606 46 Department of Hospitals 154127 Louis F. Farrell & Anthony Desimone 152032 4-12-38 Williams & Wells Co ...... 26 72 or Treasurer, City of N. Y...... 10,000 00 152021 126524 Cambridge Instrument Co., Inc...... 1,486 95 154128 Louis F. Farrell & Anthony Desimore 155095 126942 N. S. Low & Co., Inc ...... 5,435 41 or Treasurer, City of N. Y.. .. .... 5,000 00 155096 126443 N. S. Low & Co., Inc ...... 4,118 26 154129 Louis F. Farrell & Anthony Desimone 155097 126611 N. S. Low & Co., Inc .. ...... 2,205 61 or Treasurer, City of N. Y...... 1,995 44 155098 126437 Equipment & Furniture Corp...... 2,371 81 154130 Treasurer, City of N. Y., for benefit of 153929 10-30-37 Rex Cole, Inc.. ...... 88 00 unknown mortgagee ...... .. 2,513 86 153930 Cameron Surgical Specialty Co...... 25 00 154131 Ninfa Citarrella or Treasurer, City of 153931 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc.... 49 23 N. Y. .. ... ...... 500 00 152846 6-15-38 Philips Metalix Corp ...... 118 80 154132 Ninfa Citarrella or Treasurer of City of 1-260 6-30-38 7-25-38 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 11 89 N. Y.. .... .. ... ... .... ...... ..... 177 40 93-87 93-8 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc ...... 1,183 57 154133 Gaspare Citarrella or Treasurer, City of 84-147 84-16 Picker X-Ray Corp ...... 1,431 63 N. Y. .. ...... .... 193 54 83A113 83A4 Jandous Electric Equipment Co., Inc.... 2,813 95 154134 Lucy Citarrella Tramontano or Treas- 153953 6- 2-38 Singer Sewing Machine Co...... 198 63 urer, City of N. Y. ...... .. . 193 54 153972 5-20-38 Fay Co . ...... 163 46 154135 Paul Citarrella or Treasurer, City of 153973 Fred Roeder Mfg. Co. ...... 433 25 N. Y. .. ...... ...... 193 54 152830 6-22-38 Globe Cork Insulation Co., Inc...... 748 00 154136 Rose Citarrella Basselini or Treasurer, 152831 Huber Wagon Works ...... 476 15 City of N. Y ..... ...... .... 193 54 Department of Housing and Buildings 154656 Thomas Moore, also known as Thomas 153359 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc.... 5 50 F. Moore or Treasurer, City of N. Y. 772 61 154195 6-24-38 P. Ferrentino ...... 77 00 154657 Michael J. Moore or Treasurer, City of 155105 126465 F. Arezzo Lupis Co. ...... 606 15 N. Y...... 772 61 155104 126424 Ardsley Trading Corp., assignee of 154658 Edmund A. Moore, also known as Ed- Walmur Corp. ...... ..... 505 44 mond A. Moore or Treasurer, City of 154205 Ardsley Trading Corp., assignee of N. Y .. ...... 772 61 Nicholas T. Kebarden, Inc. ...... 388 00 154659 John L. Moore, also known as John 154206 Ardsley Trading Corp., assignee of Moore or Treasurer, City of N. Y.... 772 61 Nicholas T. Kebarden, Inc. ...... 388 00 154660 Loretta Murphy, nee Loretta Moore Law Department or Treasurer, City of N. Y...... 772 61 154024 Abraham L. Schwartz ...... 30 20 154661 Frances Fredo or• Treasurer, City of 154025 5-26-38 Blackstone Reporting Co. •...... 63 40 N. Y...... 192 85 Department of Markets 154662 Frances Fredo or Treasurer, City of 152834 6-29-38 Staats Sign Shop ...... 9 90 N. Y. 146 02 Miscellaneous 154663 Catherine Fredo Sferlazzo or Treasurer, 192 86 154035 6-30-38 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 11 65 City of N. Y ...... ,.... 154200 Maria Rosa Pisarro 154664 Catherine Fredo Sferlazzo or Treasurer, ...... 96 00 146 01 154201 Evelyn Conroy ...... City of N. Y .. .... .. ...... 10 00 Anna Fredo Farina or Treasurer, City 154202 Frederick M. Sittig ...... 30 70 154665 of N. Y ...... ...... 192 86 154203 West Publishing Co. ...... 431 61 154204 N. Y. University 154666 Anna Fredo Farina or Treasurer, City ...... 481 39 of N. Y . ...... ...... ...... 146 01 153878 Mildred C. Mills ...... 7 52 154667 Thomas Fredo or Treasurer, City of 153879 Rose Messer ...... 416 90 .. 771 43 153880 Sue Cazes .. ...... 24 21 N. Y. .... ...... 154668 Thomas Fredo or Treasurer, City of 153881 Florence G. Hayden . ... ...... 17 32 N. Y. ... .. .. ...... . 584 03 153882 Ethfranrose Realty Co., Inc...... 7 30 154152 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City 153883 Brooklyn Savings Bank ...... 73 86 of N. Y ...... 9,082 57 153494 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 13 33 154153 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City 152033 Florence Plant ...... 7 00 of N. Y. ...... . 2,943 29 152034 Howard C. Klein ...... 75 00 154154 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City 152035 William Messer ...... 114 06 of N. Y. .. .. ...... . 14,928 59 154197 Catherine Kleinger ...... 2 14 154155 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City 153496 Peter T. Farrell ...... ...... 250 00 of N. Y.. .. .. ...... 1,548 68 153497 Peter T. Farrell ...... 250 00 154156 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City 153498 Peter T .Farrell ...... 200 00 of N. Y. .. ... ...... . 730 00 153499 Peter T. Farrell ...... ...... 250 00 154157 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City 153287 Rose A. Block..... ... .. 378 76 N. Y. .. .. ...... . 1,900 00 152766 of Rachel Bonavero or Friedman & Fried- 154158 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City man as her attorneys ...... 144 49 .... '...... 153103 of N. Y . ...... 5,000 06 Estelle Weil ..... 20 15 154159 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City 153104 Annie Yacker & Jennie Jacker...... 54 38 of N. Y. .. .. ...... . 1,521 25 153105 344 E. 86th St. Corp ...... 18 00 154160 Rose L. McDonald or Treasurer, City 153106 Mary C. Anderson .... ...... 19 25 of N. Y. .. ...... ..,,,... 4,006 11 153107 Prudential Savings Bank ...... 24 05 154161 Carl Appel or Treasurer, City of N. Y. 508 05 153108 Josephine Hines ... ...... 7 50 154162 Carl Appel or Treasurer, City of N. Y. 508 05 152109 Home Owners Loan Corp ...... 8 59 154163 Annie McCarthy or Treasurer, City of 153110 G. Richard Davis & Co ...... 36 52 N. Y. .... ...... .. 541 47 153111 G. Richard Davis & Co., Inc...... 11 64 154164 Annie McCarthy or Treasurer, City of 153112 Edward R. Walsh Co., Inc...... 7 87 N. Y . ...... ...... 2,000 00 153113 Dora A. Chase & Mary C. Chase...... 4 39 154165 Annie McCarthy or Treasurer, City of 153114 Sarah Newman ...... 1 48 N. Y . ...... ...... ...... 1,500 00 153115 Carmelo Spinello ...... 17 43 154166 Annie McCarthy or Treasurer, City of 153116 Mary A. Edison ...... 4 19 N. Y . ...... 2,000 00 153117 Serial Federal Savings & Loan Assn... 114 65 154167 Annie McCarthy or Treasurer, City of 154052 • John Lawton ...... 5 48 N. Y. ..... ...... 156 79 154053 Edward Moroski ...... .... 3 95 154631 Catherine Oliviera or Treasurer, City of 153204 T. Campbell Thompson ...... S 00 N. Y. ..... ...... 113 80 153205 Elias Weiner 13 00 154632 Catherine Oliviera or Treasurer, City of 153206 Joseph G. Druss ...... 20 00 N. Y. ...... ...... ... 191 18 153207 Jacob Levy ...... 11 00 154633 Leif F. Johnson or Treasurer, City of 153208 Walter T. Glaser ...... 12 75 N. Y ...... 3,761 43 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 5471

Invoice Received Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number troller Number troller 154634 Philomena Gulotta or Treasurer, City of Department of Purchase N. Y. ... ..... ...... 1,750 00 152205 6-23-38 Niagara Duplicator Sales & Service, Inc. 122 83 154635 Philomena Gulotta or Treasurer, City of 152206 5-31-38 Security Steel Equipment Corp...... 307 10 N. Y. ...... .... ..... .. 1,808 10 152207 6- 7-38 G. W. Bromley & Co ...... 75 00 154636 Edward Ryan, William Ryan, Helen 152208 5- 2-38 Sterisol Ampoule Corp ...... 63 00 Ryan, Mary Ryan, Susan Ryan Keogh, 152209 6-23-38 Standard Scientific Supply Corp...... 35 00 nee Susan Ryan or Treasurer, City of 152210 7- 7-38 Scientific Glass Apparatus Co...... 11 50 N. Y. .... ... .. ... .. 5,083 01 152211 Edward Weck & Co., Inc ...... 21 40 154637 Mary Ryan, Edward Ryan, William 152212 5-13-38 Van Horn & Son ... ...... 23 75 Ryan, Helen Ryan, Susan Ryan Keogh, 154770 6-20-38 125892 Cambridge Inistrument Co., Inc...... 120 00 nee Susan Ryan or Treasurer, City of 154771 6-16-38 126518 Solvay Sales Corp . ...... 462 00 N. Y. .. ..... ...... .. 8,132 82 154772 6-30-38 126528 J. K. Larkin & Co., Inc ...... 59 18 154638 Emil Moeller or Treasurer, City of 154773 6-11-38 125999 Buckeye Ribbon & Carbon Co...... 29 75 N. Y. ...... ...... 254 15 154774 125161 Morris Abrams, Inc. ...... 505 98 154639 Delphin C. Thompson or Treasurer, 154775 126904 George W. Warner & Co., Inc...... 572 30 City of N. Y. ...... .. 2,541 50 154776 127201 Eimer & Amend ...... 1,108 00 1546.40 Vincent Cavallaro, also known as Vin- 154777 126762 Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp...... 511 35 cent Cavallero, or Treasurer, City of 154778 125361 Guterman Dental Supply Co...... 255 54 N. Y. ...... ...... . 1,100 00 154779 125891 Cadillac Motor Car Division, General 154641 Vincent Cavallaro, also known as Vin- Motors Sales Corp. .. ... 179 37 cent Cavallero, or Treasurer, City of 154780 125635 National Bronx Bank of N. Y., assignee N. Y . ...... ...... ..... 18 26 of General Auto Appliance Co., Inc.... 32 54 154642 Mary Ryan or Treasurer, City of N. Y. 3,812 26 154781 125078 National Bronx Bank, assignee of Gen- 154643 Helen Ryan or Treasurer, City of N. Y. 762 45 eral Auto Appliance Co., Inc...... 67 40 154644 William J. Williams or Treasurer, City 154392 6-21-38 N. Y. Window Cleaning Co...... 19 50 of N. Y. ...... 1,524 90 154198 126070 Federal Mfg. Co. ...... 457 00 Department of Parks 153868 126913 Loose Wiles Biscuit Co. ...... 305 18 153918 4- 7-38 McNeill Sons ...... 56 00 153869 126509 Austin Nichols & Co ...... 32 14 Henry Hudson Parkway Authority 15387(1 126403 Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc...... 2,792 72 5870 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 152 51 153871 126410 Roy L. Brower Corp ...... 430 92 5871 Lewis Orgel ... ...... 116 94 153872 126965 Arthur D. Peterson Co., Inc...... 3,224 80 5872 Comptroller, City of N. Y., as custo- 153873 126402 Shell Union Oil Corp. ...... 297 93 dian of funds of N. Y. City Employees' 152385 6-10-38 Warren Bros. Roads Co . ...... 85 00 Retirement System ...... 8 06 152386 6-10-38 John A. McCarthy & Co., Inc...... 29 50 New York City Parkway Authority 152387 6-23-38 E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., 137 Moore Press, Inc ...... 4,869 15 Grasselli Chemical Department ...... 29 11 138 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co.... 13 50 152388 6-15-38 Fleck Carbon Co. ...... 11 00 139 Madigan-Hyland ...... 485 80 152389 6- 1-38 Granville-Sellers, Inc. ...... 63 00 286 34 140 Madigan-Hyland ...... 152390 7- 5-38 Alpha Purchase & Sales Co...... 135 54 Police Department 152391 6-29-38 B. F. Gilmour Co., Inc ...... 73 73 152840 6-20-38 John Martin ...... 314 00 152392 Industrial Paper Supply Co...... 12 20 ...... 150 00 152842 7- 1-38 John J. Halloran 152393 Laurel Lumber Co., Inc ...... 100 22 General Bronze Corp ...... 70 00 153357 3-21-38 152394 Joseph Kurzon, Inc. .. ...... 27 40 153951 7- 1-38 Sheffield Farms Co., Inc ...... 605 00 Malleable Iron Fittings Co. ...... 23 48 Cyrus Rheims, Inc. ...... 2,016 85 152395 153952 7- 1-38 152396 6-30-38 American Thread Co., Inc. ...... 4 48 153950 6-30-38 Teevan Riding Academy ...... 357 50 Bros ...... 157 26 00 153503 Claps 22 153969 7- 6-38 Davis Emergency Equip. Co., Inc...... Bros ...... 556 25 Co., Inc...... 36 25 153504 Claps 153970 6-21-38 C. L. McGuire & J. Britchky ...... ...... 3 06 7- 1-38 Estate of M. J. Halloran ...... 30 00 153505 153971 John Witte .... ...... 148 33 153966 11-22-37 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc..... 16 00 153506 9-38 Emil Fleischl & Son ...... 2,484 53 153967 6-30-38 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc...... 19 00 153288 6- 7-38 Brass & Bronze Specialty Co., Inc...... 105 00 153968 6-30-38 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 6 93 153289 7- 153290 6-23-38 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc...... 67 35 154207 Delia Hackett ...... 3,000 00 54 45 3,000 00 153291 7- 1-38 National Lead Co., Atlantic Branch... 154208 Alma M. Fisher ...... Central Paint & Varnish Works...... 133 61 Co...... 39 21 153292 7- 1-38 154388 B. & J. Auto Spring Malleable Iron Fittings Co...... 90 19 Deposit Co. of Md...... 27 00 153293 6-16-38 154030 Fidelity & 153294 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc ...... 72 69 154387 6-28-35 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of J. Aroostook Potato Co ...... 372 92 Inc ...... 387 00 153295 6-25-38 T. Fitzgibbon, 153296 Deyo Produce Co., Inc ...... 465 47 President, Borough of 153297 6-21-38 Goodall Rubber Co., Inc ...... 756 60 155101 127012 Bronx Asphalt Corp . ...... 2,418 65 Barad Tool & Supply Co., Inc...... 27 24 3,733 99 153298 6-30-38 155102 126855 Brusstar Const. Co., Inc ...... 153299 7- 8-38 Lin-Co. Sales Corp...... ...... 6 00 746 73 155103 127032 William J. McCormack Sand Co., Inc. 153300 6-29-38 Standard Scientific Supply Corp...... 19 20 161B206 6-30-38 Gotham Towel Supply Co., Inc...... 2 24 153301 6-29-38 Berg Chemical Co...... .... 143 75 President, Borough of Brooklyn 152132 6-10-38 J. D. Cornell Co., Inc ...... 274 60 154395 6-11-38 Expert Sheet Metal Works...... 286 00 152133 6-18-38 Washington Beef Co ...... 2,111 00 154396 7-14-38 Universal Spring Co., Inc...... 9 00 152134 Aroostook Potato Co ...... 182 94 154397 Mulveny-Barr Corp. ...... 10 00 152135 6-22-38 J. T. Baker Chemical Co ...... 2 99 153916 7-19-38 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc...... 16 90 152136 6-27-38 Eimer & Amend, Inc ...... 3 65 153349 7-21-38 Adams Service Station ...... 22 00 152137 6-24-38 Century Rubber Stamp Works, Inc.... 6 00 153350 6- 6-38 I. Block ..... ...... . 3 00 152138 6-27-38 Eimer & Amend, Inc .. ...... 10 14 153351 Joseph Youngman's Auto Repair Service, 152139 National Process Co., Inc ...... 10 10 Inc. ...... 104 00 152140 6-22-38 Courtney's Lod s, Inc... ...... 4 83 153352 6-30-38 Sanborn Map Co. ...... . 176 00 152141 6- 1-38 Crescent Brand Chemical Co...... 27 00 152836 Joseph Youngman's Auto Repair Service, 152142 6-28-38 Capitol Motion Picture Supply Corp... 45 40 Inc. ...... ...... 125 15 152143 Blood Transfusion Betterment Assn., 152837 Joseph Youngman's Auto Repair Service, Inc. ... ...... 48 60 Inc. ...... ... ...... 301 55 152144 6-30-38 N. Y. Loose Leaf Corp ...... 151 62 152838 12-29-37 Brooklyn-Progress Blue Print Co..... 602 56 152145 6-30-38 Paragon Binder Corp ...... 18 66 153956 7-15-38 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc ...... 14 26 152146 7- 6-38 C. E. Sheppard Co..... ... . 17 40 154769 123795 Cranford Co. ...... 25,974 23 152147 6-10-38 Gem Industrial Corp., assignee of Le Roy President, Borough of Queens Automotive Distributors ...... 24 80 153353 7-11-38 Jamaica Battery & Engineering Co., 152148 5-25-38 Camera House, Inc ...... 31 50 Inc. ..... .. . 6 08 152149 6-17-38 Elion Supply & Mfg. Co ...... 11 65 153354 7-15-38 Jamaica Battery. & Engineering Co., 152150 6-10-38 Gem Industrial Corp., assignee of Le Inc. .. ...... 6 08 Roy Automotive Distributors ...... 50 75 153355 J. K. Welding Co., Inc ...... 33 00 152151 6- 1-38 W. N. Best Eng. Co., Inc ...... 341 25' 152023 126481 Paino Const. Corp... .. 2,479 42 152234 6-11-38 Camera House, Inc ...... 37 20 152024 126480 Springfield Gardens Natl. Bank of 152235 5-28-38 Standard Scientific Supply Corp...... 37 50 N. Y., assignee of Paino Const. Corp... 529 33 152236 6- 7-38 Reading Elec. Co., Inc ...... 21 40 152025 124424 Springfield Gardens Natl. Bank of 152237 5-31-38 Bovinine Co. ...... ...... 9 00 N. Y., assignee of Belville Const. Co... 95 36 152238 7- 5-38 Autographic Register Co . ...... 140 00 154767 126438 Federico & Alinovi Corp ...... 991 91 152239 3-11-38 Burroughs Wellcome & Co., Inc...... 4 98 154026 Western Union Tel. Co ...... 3 07 152240 6-10-38 Emanuel M. Katz, Inc ...... 22 00 154380 7-22-38 National Municipal League...... 5 00 152241 5-20-38 Ar-Jay Paint Co., Inc..... ...... 28 00 152816 7-14-38 Medo Photo Supply Corp ...... 4 20 152242 6-10-38 Hoffman Roberts Cordage Corp...... 13 00 152817 7- 7-38 Crane Co. ...... 12 81 152243 6-17-38 Swinton Stove Co .. .. ...... 27 95 152818 6-23-38 Photostat Corp. ...... 24 00 152244 6- 6-38 Matthew Bender & Co., Inc...... 20 00 152819 7-11-38 J. K. Welding Co., Inc ...... 20 00 152245 National Surgical Supply Co...... 43 86 152820 7- 8-38 Sterling Motors Corp.. ...... 3 50 152246 6- 6-38 Seneca Falls Machine Co ...... 31 75 152821 7-11-38 Smith & Gregory of N. Y., Inc...... 2 25 152247 6-21-38 H. Boker & Co., Inc ...... 14 05 152822 7-12-38 Woodside Auto Radiator Repair Co... 10 00 152248 6-24-38 Oliver Machy. Co . ...... 8 50 152823 6-29-38 Woodside Auto Radiator Repair Co.... 2 25 152249 7- 7-38 N. Y. Bearings & Parts Co., Inc...... 7 12 152824 7- 1-38 52d St. Garage ...... 20 00 152250 6-14-38 Graybar Elec. Co., Inc ...... 318 90 152825 6-23-38 Long Island Railroad Co ...... 17 40 152251 5-28-38 Sunderman & Co., Inc ...... 11 10 Department of Public Works 152252 5-19-38 Westinghouse Elec. Supply Co...... 3 16 155100 123702 Alfred Morton Githens & Francis Keally 1,445 10 152253 A. P. Smith Mfg. Co . ...... 585 00 155106 6-29-38 Walldorf, Hafner &. Schultz, Inc...... 313 10 152254 1-17-38 National Fire Prevention Assn...... 10 00 154193 Ozalid Corp. ...... 48 60 1'52606 5-20-38 Warden, Clinton Prison ...... 42 00 154194 7- 7-38 Camera House, Inc.... ...... 23 87 152607 6-24-38 Corbin Cabinet Lock Co ...... 1 20 154411 7-20-38 Independent Pneumatic Tool Co...... 34 65 152608 5- 9-38 Penzner Carpet Co... ...... 1 23 153361 7-13-38 Manhattan Ignition Corp ...... ll 55 152609 6-11-38 Watson Elevator Co., Inc...... 4 50 153362 5-19-38 Campbell & Gardner ...... 5 00 152610 1-14-38 Stets Co . ...... 23 60 153347 126680 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 3,516 05 152611 6-16-38 Granville-Sellers, Inc . ...... 86 90 152383 6-30-38 Testing Laboratory ...... 4 20 152612 6-21-38 S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc...... 19 00 152384 Nicholas Palakov ...... 37 35 152613 6-22-38 Dean Bros. Co ...... 25 08 27A1202 27A6 ' 5-27-38 Underpinning & Foundation Co., Inc.... 117,265 10 152614 6-27-38 Crane Co. ..... ...... 2 12 27A1203 4-30-38 7- 1-38 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 4,250 00 152615 American-Marsh Pumps, Inc...... 25 90 27A1204 6- 1-38 7-29-38 F. W. Beatty & Co ...... 4 05 152616 6- 7-38 Foote Bros. Gear & Machine Corp.... 24 00 27A1205 7-25-38 8- 2-38 Kalmus-Golden, Inc. ...... 5 00 152617 5-18-38 Colonial Sand & Stone Co., Inc ...... 11 25 154768 126478 J. Livingston & Co., Inc.... , ...... 13,225 15 152619 6-13-38 Hospital Supply Co. & Watters Labora- 152022 125136 James H. Martin, Inc,...... 7,906 70 tories, Consolidated ...... 10 00 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 5472 THE CITY • RECORD

Invoice Received Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number troller Number troller 152618 6-23-38 Granville-Sellers, Inc . ...... 11 14 153480 6- 9-38 Baker Voorhis & Co., Inc ...... 1 69 152620 6-16-38 Chas. Fischer Spring Co ...... 5 40 153481 6-27-38 Garage Equipment Eng. Co...... 149 50 152621 6-15-38 J. & C. Ernst .... ...... 5 46 153482 6-20-38 Keppler Bros . ...... 21 14 152622 6-21-38 Estey Wire Works Co ...... 6 38 153483 6- 9-38 J. Beeber Co ...... 695 00 152623 6-14-38 Empire Laboratory Supply Co., Inc.... 4 75 153484 6- 4-38 Arthur T. Thomas Co. ...... 6 30 152624 6-11-38 Eldon Supply & Mfg. Co...... 4 80 153485 6-21-38 Maritime Electric Co., Inc...... 15 90 152625 6-23-38 Emil Greiner Co. ...... 34 00 153486 7- 5-38 J. Beeber Co. ..... ... ...... 156 80 153452 Armour & Co ...... 777 44 153487 5-26-38 Manhattan Stationery Co., Inc...... 39 00 153453 Hilker & Bletsch Co ...... 216 00 153488 4-11-38 Engineers Supply Co., Inc ...... 7 50 153454 Armour & Co . ...... 875 36 153489 6-30-38 General Electric Supply Corp...... 62 64 153455 John`'Minder & Son, Inc ...... 1,309 99 153490 Rowley Coal & Lumber Co...... 65 00 153456 A. Fink & Sons Co., Inc ...... 502 47 153491 6-20-38 Key Co . ...... 47 52 153457 Henry Kelly & Sons, Inc...... 42 66 154183 126559 Donaldson Iron Co., Inc ...... 5,597 46 153458 Deyo Produce Co., Inc ...... 941 91 154487 Empire State Ptg. Corp . ...... 450 24 153459 Washington Beef Co ...... 3,398 75 154488 Austin & Magill, Inc ...... 121 50 153460 Swift & Co., Inc ...... 50 35 154489 William Bratter, Inc ...... 839 45 153461 6-10-38 Dominion Chemical Co., Inc...... 135 00 154490 7-11-38 Chelsea Press ...... 15 90 153462 Modell's ...... .. ..... .. ...... 70 00 154491 6-27-38 Tiebel Bros., Inc . ...... ..... 60 28 153463 6-30-38 Hammer Dry Plate & Film Co...... 383 04 154492 Ardsley Trading Corp., assignee of Paul 153464 7- 5-38 Emil Greiner Co ...... 10 70 Schaad ...... .. 13817 153465 Eimer & Amend, Inc ...... 110 85 154493 6-24-38 Joseph G. Pollard Co., Inc...... 195 00 153466 5-31-38 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc ...... 22 50 154494 6- 7-38 Roebling Luggage Corp ...... 4 75 153467 5-23-38 H. F. Allen Co., Inc ...... 98 90 154495 6-11-38 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc ...... 59 20 153468 6- 3-38 Bradford College Clothes ...... 50 40 154496 Roy Kahne .... ...... 101 40 153469 Harold Surgical Corp ...... 55 03 154497 5-28-38 Geo. J, Young, Inc ...... 55 35 153470 Edward Weck & Co., Inc ...... 62 74 154498 5-21-38 Guterman Dental Supply Co_ ...... 73 13 153471 6-16-38 H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc ...... 62 75 154499 5-13-38 General Elec. Co . ...... 7 08 153728 5-14-38 American Banana Corp ...... 616 08 154500 Central Paint & Varnish Works...... 60 00 153729 Washington Beef Co ...... 871 73 154501 6-30-38 Gardner-Denver Co ...... 2 77 153730 6-30-38 Edward R. Ladew Co ...... 9 50 154502 7- 7-38 Westinghouse Elec. Supply Co...... 47 14 153731 6-28-38 Ebling-Murray, Inc. ...... 8 00 154503 A. P. Smith Mfg. Co ...... 73 50 153732 6-27-38 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc ...... 5 00 154504 7- 6-38 Welsh Bros. Cont. Co., Inc...... 6 25 153733 7- 7-38 N. Y. University Law Quarterly 154505 6-29-38 Gem Industrial Corp., assignee of Le Review ... ..... ...... 3 00 Roy Automotive Distributors ...... 119 20 153734 Lawyers Co-Operative Pub'. Co...... 10 00 154506 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co.. 15 00 153735 6- 7-38 A. C. Rowe & Son, Inc ...... 96 65 154507 2-28-38 C. V. Mosby Co ...... 18 64 153736 4-29-38 H. B. Smith Co . .. ...... 3 55 154508 Samuel Levine .. ...... 14 55 153737 6-27-38 A. Pearsons Sons, Inc . ...... 21 80 154509 6- 2-38 Central Paint & Varnish Works...... 11 76 153738 6-22-38 Shaw-Walker Co. ...... 7 68 154510 Swift & Co., Inc.... ...... 195 78 153739 2-28-38 Legislative Index Co. ...... 75 00 154511 6-27-38 John Minder & Son, Inc ...... 423 04 153740 6-13-38 George Tiemann & Co., Inc...... 22 50 154512 6- 4-38 Curran Corp . ...... ...... 4 00 153741 6-20-38 Peerless Blue Print Co ...... 9 95 154513 6-29-38 N. Y. Loose Leaf Corp ...... 16 25 153742 6- 4-38 Walco Bead Co. ...... 10 80 154514 5-12-38 Bostitch, N. Y., Inc...... . 3 91 153743 6-22-38 John F. McKenna, Inc . ...... 586 80 154515 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc.. ...... 79 59 153744 Clarence H. Crist ...... 8 80 154516 6- 6-38 Bronx Gear & Bearing Co., Inc...... 64 95 153745 6- 8-38 Atlantic Electrical Distributors, Inc.... 38 38 154517 4-23-38 Mahoney-Clarke, Inc . ...... 195 70 153746 6- 8-38 E. Rabinowe & Co., Inc ...... 76 50 154518 Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co...... 63 60 153747 Case Press, Inc. ...... 710 72 Service ...... 96 00 153768 154519 6-17-38 Time Recorder A. Carobine Co., Inc. ...... 870 44 154520 6- 1-38 Westfield State Farm ...... 93 75 153769 A. Fink & Sons Co., Inc. ...... 277 54 154521 5-11-38 Foregger Co., Inc .. ...... ..... 159 81 153770 Weldon Mfg. Co ...... 461 40 154522 Regal Equipment Co.. .. ...... 136 94 153771 Charles Kurzon, Inc ...... 120 81 39 00 153772 154523 4-30-38 Metropolitan Sewer Pipe Co., Inc...... 6-30-38 Maritime Electric Co., Inc ...... 8 00 Poughkeepsie Foundry & Machine Co.. 39 60 153773 Remington Rand, 154524 5-15-38 Inc ...... 32 38 154525 6-17-38 Laurel Lumber Co., Inc ...... 113 56 153774 6-30-38 Equipment & Furniture Corp. ...... 46 20 154526 7- 8-38 American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co... 92 16 153775 Nathan Straus-Duparquet, Inc...... 24 83 389 85 153776 154527 Vestal Chemical Laboratories, Inc..... Regal Equipment Co ...... 125 47 Inc ...... 218 04 153777 6-20-38 Cameron Surgical Specialty Co. 152352 126333 Durham Co., .... 15 00 127194 Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc...... 429 45 153778 6- 6-38 Hospital Supply Co. & Watters Labora- 152353 152354 126164 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc ...... 157 70 tories, Cons . ...... 108 25 Inc ...... 65 78 153779 6-25-38 Slaysman 152355 125514 H. B. Hosmer, Co . ...... 18 20 Dietzgen Co., Inc ...... 44 70 153780 5-13-38 Macmillan 152356 5-20-38 Eugene Co ...... 97 20 L. M. Barth... ...... 7 20 153781 6-27-38 Marine Mfg. & Supply Co...... , 887 52 152357 5-31-38 153782 152358 5-31-38 Palley Mfg. Co., Inc ...... 1 25 General Electric Supply Corp...... 67 93 American Public Health Assn...... 9 00 153783 Behrer-Nason Co., 152359 6-15-38 Inc ...... 45 80 Rochester Ropes, Inc ...... 44 00 153784 Smyth-Donegan Co ...... 345 91 152360 7- 8-38 6-14-38 E. Rabinowe & Co., Inc ...... 193 56 153785 6-10-38 Firth-Sterling Steel Co .. ...... 40 30 152361 153786 6- 7-38 152362 5- 6-38 Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of Reimans Hardware ...... 4 50 Joseph Meyer Wire Works...... 486 00 153787 6- 1-38 W. F. Sheehan Corp ...... 24 77 Reichler & Newman, Inc ...... 214 56 153788 Senn Products Corp ...... 647 02 152363 7- 7-38 153789 152364 6-20-38 Hubbard & Floyd, Inc ...... 50 16 Camera House, Inc ...... 97 54 136 50 153790 7- 1-38 Inc.. 152365 6-22-38 General Iron & Steel Corp...... Hordell Co., .. ...... 42 00 Union Wadding Co ...... 60 80 153791 Standard Scientific Supply Corp...... 165 56 152366 7- 1-38 153792 7- 8-38 Eimer & Amend, Inc ...... 2 40 Department of Sanitation 153793 4-19-38 Bostitch, N. Y., Inc ...... 12 42 153975 7- 4-38 Henry Romeike ...... 8 25 153794 6-28-38 Federbush Co., Inc ...... 6 48 1 153974 5- 4-38 Henry Romeike ...... 10 25 153795 6-.1-38 Snap-On Tools Corp. ...... 125 24 Board of Transportation 153796 5-19-38 Garage Equipment Engineering Co..... 45 00 155093 126252 Germain Lumber Co ...... 7,251 98 153797 Scientific Glass Apparatus Co...... , 116 34 155107A 126429 Goodrich Electrical Installation Co., 153798 Harold Surgical Corp...... ..... 70 57 Inc . ...... ...... ...... ...... 7,714 90 153799 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of 154190 6- 6-38 Polygraphic Co. of America, Inc...... 338 00 Arthur Whiteman Corp ...... 43 60 154191 6- 6-38 N. Y. Lithographing Corp ...... 394 00 153800 6-21-38 S. G. Krebs Co ...... 6 46 154051 6- 3-38 Garfield Electrical Supply Co., Inc..... 38 22 153801 C. V. Mosby Co ...... 51 74 152756 John J. Sheehan ...... 577 00 153802 6-24-38 C. J. Mallett, Inc ...... 333 84 57-190 57-2 6-30-38 Bethlehem Steel Co ...... 4,951 40 ` 153803 6-30-38 Hetherington & Berner, Inc...... 252 00 57:191 6-25-38 7-28-38 Beaverbrooke Ptg. Co., Inc...... 35 00 153804 6- 3-38 Benj. Schaeffer & Bro., Inc...... 86 58 57-192 6- 1-38 7-28-38 Canaday Cooler Co., Inc ...... 10 12 153805 6-18-38 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of I. 57-193 6-21-38 8- 5-38 Flushing Hospital & Dispensary...... 4 50 Hanerfeld, Inc .... ...... 15 95 152038 M. F. O'Connell, jr ...... 89 55 153806 6-10-38 Westinghouse Elec. Elevator Co.... 72 35 152039 News .. ...... 83 20 153807 4-12-38 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of 152040 Standard Scientific Supply Corp...... 2 12 Arthur Whiteman Corp. ...... 38 40 152041 N. Y. Herald Tribune ...... 55 90 151838 Geo. F. Wagner Co., Inc ...... 1,104 43 152042 7- 7-38 Charles Bruning Co., Inc ...... 12 13 151839 M. H. Greenebaum, Inc ...... 358 80 152043 6-30-38 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc ...... 9 09 151840 6-16-38 J. D. Cornell Co., Inc ...... 1,227 39 152044 7-12-38 Desks, Inc . .. ...... 8 50 151841 7- 1-38 Children's Welfare Federation ...... 3 50 152045 7-19-38 H. B. Hosmer, Inc ...... 150 151842 5-25-38 E. Belcher Hyde, Inc ...... 24 00 152046 6-29-38 Fred M. Knudsen ...... 21 74 151843 6- 1-38 Dow Chemical Co ...... 40 80 152047 Brooklyn Citizen ...... 68 00 151844 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co.... 9 00 152048 7- 8-38 John G. Marshall, Inc ...... 18 49 151845 Standard Scientific Supply Corp...... 30 92 152049 7-18-38 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc...... 34 30 151846 7- 9-38 General & Office Record Bookbinding 152050 Manhattan Stationery Co., Inc...... 3 72 Co. ...... ...... 700 152051 7-19-38 Roebling Luggage Corp ...... 28 96 151847 5-31-38 General Electric Supply Corp...... 18 08 152759 Katherine Garrity ...... 41 54 151848 7- 1-38 Goldsmith Bros. ...... 1 65 152760 Elizabeth Slattery ...... 41 54 151849 5-25-38 H. F. Allen Co., Inc ...... 444 00 152761 William N. Niles ...... 100 00 151850 6-23-38 Law Pipe Railing Corp . ...... 112 50 152762 Anna Oppenheim ...... ...... 17 32 151851 5- 4-38 Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co...... 13 77 152764 Mary Vella or Lawrence H. Levy as 151852 6- 1-38 R. J. Atkinson, Inc. ...... 6 94 her atty. ...... .... .. 1,517 26 151853 Prometheus Electric Corp ...... 10 50 152763 Charlotte Sheppard, guardian of infant 151854 6-13-38 Yale & Towne Mfg. Co ...... 18 00 children of John J. Clyne, deceased.... 41 54 151855 6-16-38 Levine Bros. Glass, Inc ...... 10 35 152765 Francesca Spina or Thomas S. Colombo 151856 6-30-38 Meyer Miller, Inc ...... 38 50 as her atty. ...... ..... .. 170 30 151857 6-13-38 Central Paint & Varnish Works...... 20 00 152767 Aetna Life Insurance Co. or Daniel 153472 11-18-37 M. J. Merken Paint Co., Inc...... 109 62 Miner as its atty ...... ...... 377 62 153473 6-24-38 Seeman Bros., Inc ...... 8 35 152768 Philip Picataggio or Peter F. Gulotta as 153474 7- 1-38 Children's Welfare Federation ...... 150 00 his atty. ...... 30 00 153475 6-29-38 H. Baron & Co., Inc ...... 13 00 152769 Cha-Kir Realty Corp . ...... 421 70 153476 Washington Beef Co, ...... 967 68 152770 Mopaleo Realty Corp. .. .. ...... 344 70 153477 Kornblum & Co., Inc ...... 247 39 152758 Selma Wallick Fox, guardian of infant 153478 6-29-38 Vita-Fresh Dog Food Corp...... 15 00 children of M. Wallick, deceased...... 41 54 153479 2-28-38 Legislative Index Co . ...... 125 00 154199 6- 3-38 Garfield Electrical Supply Co., Inc..... 38 22

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 5473

Invoic€ Received Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number troller Number troller Board of Transportation-Independent System-Operation 16426 Sinclair Refining Co. ...... 8 64 16394 Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.... 660 48 16427 Cities Service Oil Co. ...... 42 85 16395 Horne Equipment Corp. ...... 462 50 16428 Railroad Accessories Corp. ...... 51 30 16396 Morganite Brush Co., Inc.....:...... 465 75 16429 Elastic Stop Nut Corp ...... 10 60 16397 National Bearing Metals Corp...... 437 10 16430 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc ...... 36 00 16398 American Steel & Wire Co...... 5,890 84 Transit Commission 16399 Atlantic Steel Co ...... 590 79 154209 6-30-38 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 240 24 16400 Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Co...... 1,465 50 16401 Frog, Switch & Mfg. Co. ...... 888 97 Board of Water Supply 16402 American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co.. 776 00 152026 Westchester Coat & Apron Supply Co., 16403 Consolidated Edison Co. of N. Y., Inc.258,957 59 Inc. .. ...... 15 91 16404 Columbia Machine Works & Malleable 152027 7- 7-38 Harry G. Werner... ...... 17 67 Iron Co . ...... 185 00 152028 6-30-38 325 Pearl St. Garage Corp...... 27 25 16405 H. B. Hosmer, Inc. ...... 4 50 152029 6-30-38 Vanderbilt Towel Supply Co...... 19 34 16406 Charles Bruning Co., Inc ...... 31 58 152030 7- 1-38 New Bainbridge Garage ...... 13 76 16407 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. ...... 31 07 152031 7- 1-38 L. S. Winne & Co,... ...... 35 76 16408 Asco Supply Co., Inc. ...... 15 17 152036 122764 Frazier-Davis Const. Co, ...... 74,775 06 16409 Graybar Electric Co., Inc...... 76 56 152757 Edith Nutter ...... 41 54 16410 John J. Moorhead ...... 1,557 33 154039 123427 Triest Const. Co., Inc ...... 22,878 35 1890 Charles Wilkinson ...... 63 69 154040 122907 Harry Hershson Co., Inc ...... 20,562 26 1891 Harry Goldstein ...... 200 00 154041 5-20-38 Manhattan Foundry & Model Co., Inc.. 203 62 1892 Gerard A. Barry .. ...... 138 51 154042 7- 1-38 Greenville Water District ...... 6 75 1893 Anthony & Bertha Staskowski ...... 30 77 154043 7- 8-38 Schindel-McDaniels Co., Inc...... 14 70 R. 1894 Catherine Reilly ...... 22 15 154044 7- 1-38 C. Williams & Co., Inc...... 10 80 Austin R. Newcombe Co., Inc...... 1895 Philomena Masone ...... 36 92 154045 & 448 56 Marion Keenan ...... 33 84 154046 6-21-38 E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.. 62 68 1896 154047 7- 8-38 Security Steel Equipment Corp...... 27 60 1897 Mary Staskowski-Broniecka ...... 15 39 Cioffi ...... 16 31 154048 6-28-38 Schindel-McDaniels Co., Inc...... 44 93 1898 Concetta Laboratory Equipment Co...... Catherine Considine ...... 19 11 154049 6- 9-38 20 00 1899 Chas. Klinger ...... 24 56 1900 Ann Ethel Dunne ...... 20 77 154050 6-29-38 1901 Ida P. Maley Hansen, guardian of J. J. Department of Water Supply, has and Electricity Maley, Jr., & Margaret Maley ...... 20 77 152847 6-30-38 R. Steel & Sons, Inc ...... 30 00 1902 Margaret Keane ...... 36 92 152848 7-15-38 Richard Schulz ...... 4 50 1903 Dominick Damiani ...... 46 16 152849 6-30-38 K. & T. Auto Top Co.. .. . 16 50 1904 Samuel Isreal .. ...... 10 00 152850 7-12-38 Welsbach Street Lighting Co. of America 22 50 1905 Grover D. Crawford ...... 26 92 152851 6-22-38 Thomas E. Murray, Jr., receiver, Inter- 1906 Earl C. Ryder ...... 50 01 borough Rapid Transit Co...... 2 25 16411 O'Neill Bros., Inc. ...... 542 03 152852 7- 1-38 Prattsville Water Co ...... 7 25 16412 J. B. Currie & Son ...... 29 12 152853 6-15-38 Tiebel Bros., Inc ...... 10 00 16413 Turl Engineering Works, Inc...... 45 00 152832 Michael Murphy ...... 126 30 16414 U. S. Hamc Co. ... ...... 28 38 Department of Welfare 16415 Linde Air Products Co. ...... 15 20 Consolidated Car-Heating Co., Inc..... 6 96 154306 William W. Clark ...... 31 25 16416 William Hodson . ...... 10,849 25 16417 Peter A. Frasse & Co., Inc. . ...... 27 29 155336 William F. Nye, Inc ...... 5 20 155337 William Hodson ...... 1,662 79 16418 William Hodson ...... 318,741 10 16419 Stanwell Corp. ...... 12 00 155338 Canaday Cooler Co., Inc ...... 65 78 155339 William Hodson ...... 19,736 15 16420 William Hodson ...... 11,831 24 16421 Photostat Corp . ...... 88 80 155340 Socony. Vacuum Oil Co., Inc ...... 266 02 155341 William Hodson ...... 29,036 80 16422 William Hodson ...... 51,356 00 16423 Hunter Illuminated Car Sign Co., Inc... 8 25 155939 Union Switch & Signal Co...... 601 65 156163 William Hodson ...... 817 00 16424 Hodson ...... 27,183 05 16425 Otis Elevator Co...... 95 10 156164 William

Comp- Invoice Comp- Invoice OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER troller's Date or troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE er No. Number er No. Number COMPTROLLER ON THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 1938 Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received in 143321 126407 N. Y. Tel. Co...... 35 42 143352 122271 Johnson Pub. Co...... 66 66 the office of the Comptroller on this date in which is 143322 123339 N. Y. Tel. Co...... 60 82 153325 115926 Houghton Mifflin Co...... 51 90 shown the Comptroller's voucher number, the date of tht 143323 123339 N. Y. Tel. Co...... 2 45 153326 126996 George W. Millar & Co., Inc. 190 45 invoice or the registered number of the contract, the name 143324 127274 Burns Bros...... 40,486 68 153327 116010 World Book Co...... 408 01 of the payee and the amount of the voucher. 143377 124906 Carter, Milchman & Frank 153328 119361 World Book Co...... 140 75 Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher Co., Inc...... 90000 153329 126871 Eastman Kodak Co...... 6,738 00 the date of the earliest is given excepting that when such 143378 126451 Supreme Electric Co., Inc... 770 00 153330 115914 Harco Press ...... 22 50 vouchers are submitted under a contract. the registered 127323 Bernhak & Kaplowitz ...... 850 00 153331 125315 Gutenberg Ptg. Co., Inc.... 89 80 143379 1,252 70 number of the contract is shown instead. 143380 127343 J. Sikorski .. 2,135 30 153332 125789 Max Greenwald ...... JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller 143381 127352 Willow Art Cont. Co., Inc.. 1,598 50 153333 125692 Great Atlantic Paper Co., 126652 Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc.. 22,913 87 Inc. ...... 124 00 143382 252 00 Comp- Invoice 143383 124930 R. W. Baylor ...... 2,632 01 153334 116043 Thomas Nelson & Sons .... troller's Date or 125594 L. J. Rice ...... 21,172 32 153335 125741 L. C. Smith & Corona Type- 143384 13 65 Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount 143385 126677 N. Y. Seat;ng Corp...... 2,675 50 writers, Inc ...... er No. Number 61,765 09 153336 119338 Thomas Nelson & Sons..... 1,039 40 143386 122758 D. M. W. Cont. Co., Inc.... 26 10 143309 C. S. Jeffrey...... 8 75 153337 125118 D. C. Heath & Co...... Board of Estimate 125759 Warren Press ...... 758 75 143310 G. Massonneau ...... 2 05 153338 142966 Fidelity Deposit Co. of Citizens Water Supply Co. of & M. M. Mullins ...... 3 15 143320 ...... $090 143311 ...... 7,000 00 Maryland C. A. Newton...... 8 70 Newtown .. Department of City Ptsrning 143312 143313 0. C. O'Connell...... 7 00 Department of Hospitals 142959 Postmaster, N. Y. City..... 85 00 J. D. Vanderbilt...... 6 70 142970 126596 Equipment & Furniture Corp. 13,247 19 143314 126597 Equipment & Furniture Corp. 6,751 62 County Clerk, New York County G. H. Chatfield...... 13 80 142971 142962 Triggs Accounting Machine 143315 Singer Sewing Machine Co., 143316 Postal Telegraph Cable Co. 6 29, 142972 Co. ...... .... .. .. 1 96 Inc. ...... 202 30 143317 J. P. Rodgers...... 45 24 142961 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 5 05 143308 Alexander Matthaey ...... 1,025 50 142960 Century Rubber S t a m p 143318 P. & C. Dunne...... 5960 Miscellaneous Works, Inc . ...... 2 00 143319 P. & C. Dunne...... 97 79 143067 Central Savings Bank...... 24 00 142963 International Business Ma- 143367 125163 American Book Co...... 10 50 143068 Bowery Savings Bank...... 12 00 chines Corp. ... ..... .. 7 90 143368 119232 American Book Co...... 160 50 143069 David A. Gerst, Inc...... 7 50 142964 International Business Ma- 143369 115848 American Book Co...... 971 70 143070 President & Directors of chines Corp...... 3 70 143370 116793 Macmillan Co ...... 29820 Manhattan Co. .... 46 75 County Clerk, Queens County 143371 122277 Macmillan Co ...... 205 10 143071 Richmond County Federal 143268 P. Livoti ...... 500 00 143372 115949 Macmillan Co ...... 5408 Savings & Loan Assn...... 15 00 County Court, Kings County 143373 119276 Harper & Bros...... 2 10 143072 Peter J. Gimlett... .. 7 50 143091 John F, Nikolaus...... 99 00 143374 115917 Harper & Bros...... 2 25 143073 Richmond County Savings 143092 Bing & Bing, Inc...... 15 00 143353 119579 Inor Pub. Co...... 3668 Bank .. . 7 50 District Attorney, Kings County 143354 125693 L. Hyman & Sons...... 55 00 143074 Dry Dock Savings Institu- 96 00 142967 Sam Vastola ...... 75 50 143355 122270 Houghton Mifflin Co...... 31 50 tion ... ... .. 142968 John F. Matthews...... 143356 115926 Houghton Mifflin Co...... 24 78 Dry Dock Savings Institu- 22 75 62 35 142969 William F. X. Geoghan..... 171 95 143357 119275 Harcourt, Brace & Co., Inc. 7 59 tion ...... 143102 143358 125191 World Book Co...... 16 20 Dry Dock Savings Institu- Gates Auto Rental...... 846 30 539 05 143103 McCarthy Auto Service..... 143359 116007 Wheeler Pub. Co...... 7 45 tion ...... 1,16455 Dry Dock Savings Institu- Department of Docks 143360 125649 Acme Shear Co...... 2,543 70 3 38 143305 Wm. J. Malone...... tion ...... 299 49 143361 125700 Charles Kurzon, Inc...... 1,285 94 Dry Dock Savings Institu- Wm. J. Malone...... 143362 374 40 22 10 125702 Liberty Ink Co...... tion ...... 3 89 Wm. J. Malone...... 14 76 143363 115934 Laidlaw Bros., Inc...... 94 37 Dry Dock Savings Institu- Wm. J. Malone...... 53 98 143364 125126 Laidlaw Bros., Inc...... 102 50 tion...... 15 97 143306 Wm. J. Malone...... 540 143365 125703 Lindner Co...... 169 80 143075 Anna McNamara ...... 60 28 Teachers' Retirement System 143366 115946 Lyons & Carnahan...... 20 35 Anna McNamara ...... 4 40 143101 Joseph D. McGoldrick, Comp- I43339 125680 Durbrow & Hearne ...... 1,298 10 143076 Home Owners Loan Corp... 24 00 troller, as custodian of funds 143340 125165 American News Co., Inc..... 107 47 Home Owners Loan Corp... 19 of Teachers' Retirement 143341 116941 American News Co., Inc.... 14 70 143077 Meridan Securities Corp.... 1,340 00 System ...... 427,130 83 143342 119515 American News Co., Inc.... 23 76 Meridan Securities Corp.... 39 06 Department of Education 143343 125650 American Paper Goods Co., Meridan Securities Corn .... 391 84 143108 C. Zwillich, individually, as Inc. .. ...... .... 713 94 143078 Sadie Cohen ...... 14 00 guardian ad litem for Mrs. 143344 126158 American Petrometal Corp.. 14 44 143079 Figge & Hutwelker Co..... 161 57 J. Zwillach, plaintiff; H. 143345 125305 Chelsea Press ...... 129 00 Figge & Hutwelker Co...... 159 18 Mandell, atty ...... 462 00 143346 125118 D. C. Heath & Co...... 382 35 143080 Manhattan Savings Institu- 143109 Warren Press ...... 345 00 143347 122267 D. C. Heath & Co...... 632 70 tion ..... .... .. 13 95 143110 Fuld & Fuld, Inc...... 1 95 143348 115920 D. C. Heath & Co...... 4 53 Manhattan Savings Institu- 143111 Diamond Sheet Metal Spe- 143349 125698 E. Jones ...... 18 75 tion ... ...... 13 68 cialties, Inc. .. ...... 291 00 143350 119282 Iroquois Pub. Co., Inc...... 3 20 143081 Henry Street Settlement.... 1,016 98 143112 Boston Music Co...... 26 00 143351 125696 Jaclin Staty. Corp...... •221 50 143083 Rose Hym Realty Corp..... 48 82

5474 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938

Comp- Invoice Comp- Invoice Comp- Invoice troller's Date or troller's Date or troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number er No. Number er No. Number 143082 Emigrant Industrial Savings 143034 Buff & Buff Mfg. Co...... 36 00 143221 125186 Servbest Co., Inc...... 495 95 Bank .. ...... 82 80 143035 Reading Electric Co., Inc... 3 50 143222 127235 Sherwin-Williams Co...... 12,950 50 Emigrant Industrial Savings 143036 Grober Elevators, Inc...... 27 50 143223 125952 E. R. Squibb & Sons ..... 278 37 Bank ...... 81 14 143037 High Grade Auto Trimming 143224 126469 E. R. Squibb & Sons ...... 265 34 143060 Mary Mulvihill ...... 20 48 Co. 34 50 143225 126520 Walworth Co...... 1,769 24 Mary Mulvihill ... ...... 3 27 143038 N. Y. Window Cleaning Co. 21 00 143226 127240 S. Weinstein Supply Co..... 200 06 143061 Home Owners Loan Corp... 3 88 143039 J. Butera .. .. ...... 33 33 143200 127059 Wall Rope Wks., Inc...... 221 20 Home Owners Loan Corp... 12 143040 F. Mascali & Sons, Inc..... 63 10 Wall Rope Wks., Inc...... 752 88 143062 Cornelo Loaicono ...... 6 76 143041 Jamaica Iron Works...... 134 30 143201 125095 Moore-Cottrell Sub. Agencies, Cornelo Loaicono ...... 46 President, Borough of The Bronx Inc. .. 185 15 143063 Estate of Louis Turtel...... 832 34 142995 127027 Cont. Co., Inc...... 72 58 143202 125041 National Cylinder Gas Co... 728 29 143064 S. & F. Operating Corp..... 30 00 142996 127079 S. Naclerio ...... ...... 1,892 00 143203 125011 Bklyn. Progress Blue Print S. & F. Operating Corp..... 23 President, Borough of Brooklyn Co. 26 60 143065 Brooklyn Trust Co...... 75 00 143243 J. Youngman's Auto Repair 143204 126905 Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc.. 725 00 Brooklyn Trust Co...... 3 08 Service, Inc. .... ...... 390 59 143205 125066 Autocar Sales & Serv. Co... 1,362 44 143066 Ellen A. Galvin...... 19 50 143244 Charles McKeowns Garage.. 12 00 143206 126410 Roy L. Browes Corp...... 392 06 Ellen A. Galvin ...... 20 143245 Rugby Service Stations..... 10 00 143207 126433 Bright Steel Corp...... 213 48 143095 Albert J. Hartrich...... 18 00 143246 Acme Card System Co...... 224 91 143208 127023 Durham Co., Inc...... 434 90 143096 St. Agnes Hospital...... 270 00 143247 E. E. Rutter .... ...... 35 00 143209 126909 Forest Box & Lumber Co... 197 92 143097 Blythedale Home ...... 210 00 143230 Acme Fire Hazard Remover, 143210 122545 General Elec. Co...... 29 64 143098 Rose M. Turner...... 58 50 Inc. .. ...... .... ...... 10 00 General Elec. Co...... 1 60 143099 Andrew J. Turner...... 58 50 143231 Henry P. Dunekack...... 624 00 143211 125452 General Elec. Co...... 3,490 11 143100 Andrew J. Turner...... 58 50 143232 J. A. Grenzig & Son...... 17 70 143212 125920 Loeser Laboratory ...... 547 25 142997 Bennie A. Ewer...... 29 75 143233 Hutter Bros. Wire Works.. 48 00 143148 125487 Seeman Bros., Inc...... 1,143 02 142998 Clarence Hansen & Sons, Inc. 41 50 143234 Henry Acker ...... 3 00 143149 126879 Hall Scott Motor Car Co... 2,304 00 142999 Barnet Mirsky ...... 32 00 143235 Aiello & Esposito...... 31 30 143150 126864 Hubbard & Floyd, Inc... . 1,574 97 143000 Mrs. Frank Hammill...... 5 00 143236 Baitinger Electric Co...... 17 06 143151 127048 Postindex Co. Div. of Art 143001 John Donlon ...... 5 00 143237 Consolidated Auto Repair & Metal Const. Co. ...... 17 70 143045 H. M. Gusetti, administratrix Coach Co. ... ... 55 10 143152 127053 Remington Rand, Inc...... 58 93 of A. F. Gusetti, also known 143238 Consolidated Auto Repair & 143153 126972 Wilson Sporting Goods Co.. 1,199 40 as A. Gusetti, deceased..... 57 47 Coach Co. ...... 38 00 143154 126430 Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc... 31 52 143046 S. Holiner ...... 7 00 143239 Dooley-Angliss Co. ...... 46 10 Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc... 6,351 86 143047 E. M. Bord ...... 7 00 143240 J. B. Ottersten Co., Inc.... 9 10 143155 127008 Ahlberg Bearing Co. .. .. 59 91 143048 A, Kusy or B. Steinman, 143241 S. G. Tilden, Inc...... 60 17 143156 125065 American-La France & Foa- atty.. ... ...... 2,837 50 143242 Van Dorn Hoist & Body mite Ind., Inc.. ...... 397 58 143049 Bklyn. Home foi Children.. 4,002 00 Service ...... 12150 143157 125168 Atlas Stationery Corp...... 77 93 143050 Bklyn. Nursery & Infants 143229 124437 Alfieri & Co., Inc...... 4,501 14 143158 125341 Auto Lectric Dist...... 381 47 Hospital ...... 4,242 01 President, Borough of Queens 143159 126783 J. A. Deknatel & Son, Inc... 120 37 143051 Convalescent Home for He- 142980 L. I. Hardware Co...... 5 47 143160 125906 Endo Products, Inc...... 861 87 brew Children ...... 2,283 85 L. I. Hardware Co...... 10 37 143161 127057 Grady Travers Co., Inc.... 465 20 143052 Hebrew Home for Chronic 142981 Jamaica Battery & Eng. Co., 143162 125361 Guterman Dental Supply Co. 257 46 Invalids ...... 962 55 Inc ...... 73 65 143163 126788 Johnson & Johnson ...... 368 05 143053 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Jamaica Battery & Eng. Co., 143164 126313 Kranich Soap Co., Inc, .... 133 44 Society 48,226 43 Inc . ... ...... ...... 10 57 143165 125924 McKesson & Robbins, Inc... 208 80 143054 House of Good Shepherd ... 2,566 58 Jamaica Battery & Eng. Co., 143166 125925 McKesson & Robbins, Inc... 185 22 143055 St. Agnes Hospital ...... 3,021 50 Inc. ...... 3 38 143167 125145 J. Meyers Stationery & Ptg. 143056 Sheltering Arms ...... 1,301 14 142982 Fuller Brush Co...... 7 00 Co. .... ... ...... 496 40 143057 Institute of Franciscan Mis- 142983 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc...... 1 45 143168 126468 H. H. Rosenthal Co., Inc.... 267 00 sionaries of Mary ...... 1,684 20 142984 Royal Eastern Elec. Sup- 143169 126633 Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 557 59 143058 Speedwell Society ...... 4,972 80 ply Co. ...... 3 60 143170 126405 Texas Co ...... 332 96 143059 Richmond Co. Society for 142985 L. I. Hardware Co...... 4 20 143171 127041 Underhill Clinch Co...... 1,178 96 Prevention of Cruelty to 142986 Manning, Maxwell & Moore,. 143172 125104 Vestal Chemical Labs., Inc.. 454 65 Children ...... 1,000 00 Inc. ...... ..... 800 Vestal Chemical Labs., Inc... 40 00 143008 William B. Butler ...... 520 87 142987 A. B. Murray Co., Inc..... 70 86 143182 125241 Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod., 143009 Arthur Schmidt ...... 987 53 142988 Healey Sewer Equipment Inc. .... ...... 23 65 143010 Michael Landers ...... 796 00 Co., Inc. . 56 00 143183 125243 Commons Bros ...... 15 00 143011 John Malczewski ...... 818 03 142989 Prest 0 Sales & Service, Commons Bros ...... 147 00 143012 Robert Draper ...... 767 68 Inc. .. 7 20 143184 125277 W. E. Pruden Co., Inc...... 112 59 196 26 143013 Eva Walsh ...... 142990 Plaza Electrical Repair Co. 20 25 143185 125408 Barrett Co ...... 1,800 80 839 17 143014 Frederick Bland ...... 142991 Smith & Gregory N. Y., Inc. 5 00 143186 127013 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc..... 2,131 35 143002 Lux Well Homes, assignee 142992 J. K. Welding Co., Inc...... 140 00 143187 127198 Central Paint & Varnish of Shore Road Estates, Inc. 9,054 90 142993 Ready Froelich, Inc. .. . 35 04 Works ... .. 198 00 Lux Well Homes, assignee 142994 Corona Plate Glass Co., Inc. 7 00 143188 127125 Crescent Brand Chem. Co.. 123 75 of Shore Road Estates. Inc. 98 31 143088 Joseph T. Hart ...... 60 00 143189 125195 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. 327 20 143003 Litchfield F. Moynahan..... 750 00 143089 Joseph T. Hart ...... 85 90 143190 125256 Four Wheel Drive Auto Co. 168 44 143004 Shell Road Ave. Develop- 143090 Carson House Wrecking Co. 985 00 143191 127096 Godfrey Cotton Prod. Corp.. 515 00 ers, Inc. ... .. 1,806 20 142974 Jamaica Battery & Eng. Co. 3 39 143192 126787 Harrison Co., Inc...... 105 80 Shell Road Ave. Develop- 142975 Queensboro Spring Co., Inc. 18 00 143193 126528 J. K. Larkin & Co., Inc..... 925 86 ers, Inc. ...... .. .. I 1 79 142976 Ready Froelich, Inc. ...... 1 20 143194 127210 Industrial Home for Blind... 478 52 143005 Brooklyn Development Co... 49 22 142977 Steinway Pierce Garage .... 25 00 143195 126737 Regal Equipment Co...... 448 80 Brooklyn Development Co_ 42 142978 N. Y. Water Service Corp.. 4 20 143199 125561 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 12,879 47 143006 Brooklyn Development Co... 4,779 59 142979 E. Belcher Hyde, Inc...... 24 00 143173 126782 Davis & Geck, Inc...... 6,415 20 Brooklyn Development Co... 21 21 143084 126441 Federico & Alinovi Corp.... 2,227 19 143174 126014 Diamond T Motor Car Co.. 67 58 143007 Brooklyn Development Co... 1,483 23 143085 126446 Ozone Cont. Co...... 671 03 143175 126430 Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc... 1,675 65 Brooklyn Development Co... 8 38 143086 125979 Amex Asphalt Corp...... 5,693 51 143176 125915 Hoffman La Roche, Inc..... 867 00 142958 N. Y. Tel. Co,... ...... 11 62 Amex Asphalt Corp...... 535 00 143177 126762 Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp.. 612 35 Department of Parks 143087 124609 Wm. P. McDonald Const. 143178 125375 Regal Equipment Co...... 11 50 143016 N. Y. Zoological Society... 231 42 Co. ..... ..... ...... 1,664 32 143179 126377 Thaddeus Davids Ink Co.... 188 00 N. Y. Zoological Society... 243 76 Department of Public Works 143180 127040 Topping Bros. ...... 2,642 61 N. Y. Zoological Society... 40 01 143267 William Hodson ...... ... 2,000 00 143181 125189 Underhill-Clinch Co...... 610 15 N. Y. Zoological Society... 28 80 143254 F. P. Guarino & Bro.... 18 00 143196 125101 Tillinghast Stiles Co...... 75 00 N. Y. Zoological Society... 35 69 143255 Addressograph - Multigraph 143197 127059 Wall Rope Works, Inc...... 3,086 20 N. Y. Zoological Society... 1783 Corp. .... ...... 8 58 143198 127004 E. A. Wildermuth...... 187 79 N. Y. Zoological Society... 30 95 143256 F. W. Carney Co...... 17 55 142965 Louis W. Murray...... 48 44 41 92 N. Y. Zoological Society... 16 30 143257 Klein Skylight Corp...... 59 00 143135 126583 Atlantic Yeast Corp...... 118 15 N. Y. Zoological Society... 45 58 143258 Russell & Stoll Co., Inc..... 15 00 143136 125273 Meade Johnson & Co...... 89 25 N. Y. Zoological Society... 128 26 143259 Remington Rand, Inc...... 2 00 Meade Johnson & Co...... 269 20 N. Y. Zoological Society... 33 75 143,260 Riley Eng. & Drilling Co... 408 15 143137 123587 Farrell Coal Co., Inc...... 125048 Sullivan Co. Gas Serv., Inc.. 199 50 N. Y. Zoological Society... 27 10 143261 Elbe File & Binder Co..... 78 00 143138 2,122 36 N. Y. Zoological Society... 8 15 143262 Addressograph - Multigraph 143139 125331 Sinclair Refining Co...... 143015 American Museum of Natu- Sinclair Refining Co...... 1,491 74 Corp. .. . 6 13 127039 Solvay Sales Corp...... 6,222 60 ral History ...... 2,401 00 143263 Walldorf, Hafner 143140 & Schultz, 125238 Burroughs Wellcome & Co. 170 89 Henry Hudson Parkway Authority-Public Inc. .... ...... 284 50 143141 143142 125266 Lederle Lab., Inc...... 622 42 PW Works 143264 F. Hubner & Co., Inc...... 265 68 143143 127074 Tension Envelope Co., Inc.. 398 13 1778 Madigan-Hyland ...... 13 60 143265 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc...... 25 92 143144 125472 Austin Nichols & Co...... 289 30 1779 Madigan-Hyland ...... 1,201 20 143266 F. Hubner & Co., Inc...... 16 72 143145 125350 Brockway Glass Co., Inc... 526 00 1780 Madigan-Hyland ...... 337 65 143248 W, J. Cunningham...... 50 00 1781 Madigan-Hyland 143146 125104 Vestal Chemical Labora- ...... 1,308 94 W. J. Cunningham...... 47 00 tories, Inc ...... 3,861 00 1782 Madigan-Hyland ...... 1,558 91 143249 Matthew J. Breen...... 2 30 1783 Madigan-Hyland ...... 143147 126563 United States Pipe & Foundry 222 21 143250 Lewis P. Brown...... 20 78 Co . ...... 1,273 43 1784 Madigan-Hyland ...... 250 67 143251 Lewis P. Brown...... 15 00 1785 Isidore Hyman United States Pipe & Foundry ...... 392 24 143252 Gulick Henderson Co., Inc.. 320 06 Co...... 114 86 1786 Fieldston, Inc.. ...... 4,300 00 143253 Pittsburgh Testing Labora- United States Pipe & Foundry 1787 General Fire W. Corp...... 144 tory ..... ...... 52 13 1776 Co . ...... 310 33 American Bridge Co...... 64 00 PW United States Pipe & Foundry 1777 Madigan-Hyland ...... 5 12 145B108 American Blue Print Co., Inc. 35 79 ..... 19,344 86 1775 H. Co. .. G. Smith.. .. 2000 27A1190 F. Hubner & Co., Inc...... 239 52 United States Pipe & Foundry New York City Parkway Authority-Public Works 1-261 F. Hubner & Co., Inc...... 254 72 PW Co . ...... 1,631 62 Department of Purchase United States Pipe & Foundry 152 State Dept. of Public Works 30,000 00 143227 125331 Sinclair Refining Co...... 14,955 44 Co ...... ...... 142 53 99 Madigan-Hyland ...... 133 70 143228 125331 Sinclair Refining Co...... 31 45 Department of Sanitation 143 Fairchild Aerial Survey Co. 205 00 Sinclair Refining Co...... 125 80 143018 Electric Machine Tool Co... 11 90 144 Arthur A. Parker & Harry 143213 126467 N. Y. Quinine & Chem. Wks. 890 85 143019 Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc.... 2 98 Barr ... ...... .... 4,456 55 143214 125276 Parke, Davis & Co...... 1,258 70 143020 Martin Nadelman ...... 511 50 President, Borough of Manhattan 143215 126023 Montauk Paper & Tablet Co. 2,392 03 143021 Cleary Bros., Inc...... 143042 2,604 00 Treasurer, City of N. Y..... 1,148 16 143216 125592 Philbern Thermometer Co_ 1,126 23 143022 Christie Scow Corp...... 1,044 00 143043 Treasurer, City of N. Y..... 1,607 46 143217 125423 Remington Rand, Inc. .. .. 21 17 143023 Bleakley Transp. Co., Inc... 2,604 00 143044 Treasurer, City of N. Y..... 1,400 00 143218 126395 Resolute Paper Prod. Corp, 1,141 50 143024 James McGeeney ...... 2,952 00 143031 Sinclair Refining Co...... 503 20 143219 126724 Rudman & Scofield, Inc.... 1,526 00 143025 Clifford Nugent ...... 336 00 143032 Sullivan & Croven Co., Inc.. 125 00 143220 126394 Seaboard Twine & Cordage 143026 Moran Transp. Corp...... 744 00 143033 W, & J. Sloane...... 39 33 . Co. ...... 220 68 143027 Frederick Brinks ...... 980 88

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 5475

Comp- Invoice Comp- Invoice Comp- Invoice troller's Date or troller's Date or troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount Name of Payee Amount Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount Vouch- Contract er No. Number er No. Number er No. Number Rubber Co. of 868 00 143281 82478 Oakdale Cont. Co., Inc...... 29,679 24 143291 Lee Tire & 143028 N. Y. Cinders Delivery Co. Y., Inc ...... 6 80 29 00 143297 Watson McKenna Motor Co., N. 143029 Prospect Terminal Corp.... I. Daily Press...... 10 40 Shamrock Towing Co., Inc.. 4,248- 00 Inc. 53 52 143292 L. 143030 Mirror ...... 46 80 William F. Carey...... 240,000 00 143298 Consumers Elec. Service Co., 143293 Daily 143104 The News ...... 80 00 Bleakley Transp. Co...... 157 00 Inc . .... ...... 8 23 143294 143105 333 17 143295 North Shore Daily Journal 10 40 127593 Sound & Harbor Towing 143299 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 143017 48 93 Pure Carbonic, Inc...... 1 73 Corp 106 25 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 143296 Co ...... 407 39 Triborough Bridge Authority-Public Works Sheriff, New York County 143300 N. Y. Tel. PW N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 360 37 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 110 82 6504 Jeremiah M. Evarts...... 291 66 142973 125 00 Board of Transportation 143301 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 337 97 6505 Lewis Orgel ...... Tel. Co ...... 48 93 6506 David G. Lewis...... 38 14 143271 125431 M. F. O'Connell, Jr...... 200 00 N. Y. N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 409 02 6507 Port of N. Y. Authority... 79 06 143272 126499 Acme Steel & Malleable Iron 143302 Works ...... 3,985 69 N. Y. Tel. Co. 104 02 6502 Chase National Bank of City Charles E. Farr ...... 11 00 of N. Y...... 116,666 67 143273 108803 Comptroller, N. Y. City .... 8,376 90 143303 S. Fineman ... ...... 8 00 6503 M. J. Merkin Paint Co., Inc. 11 63 143274 122552 A. A. Johnson Corp. & Ne- 143304 caro Co., Inc ...... 162,655 45 143283 Appeal Ptg. Co., Inc...... 1,378 70 Board of Water Supply Ptg. Co., Inc...... 531 86 143094 126373 N. Y. Tel. Co ...... 977 40 143275 121546 G. H. Flinn Corp...... 179,143 36 143284 Appeal 126502 Bethlehem Steel Co...... 7,899 30 143285 Armstrong Tire Serv. Corp.. 41 81 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 143276 4 00 143277 124721 Meads Eng. Co., Inc...... 40,355 07 143286 Baker, Voorhis & Co., Inc. 143106 N. Y. Water Service Corp.. 11,770 68 127 50 H. Zinn 143278 121734 Park Cont. Corp...... 238,929 66 143287 Beaverbrook Ptg. Co., Inc. 143107 0. ...... 7 69 18 40 143279 125431 M. F. O'Connell, Jr...... 87 43 143288 Brooklyn Daily Eagle...... Department of Welfare 143280 121283 Carleton Co., Inc...... 571,000 00 143289 Graybar Electric Co., Inc. 85 38 143134 William Hodson ...... 27,183 05 143133 William Hodson ...... 817 00 143282 City Window Cleaning Co.. 1 47 143290 E. B. Hyde, Inc...... 24 00

Department of Water Supply, Gas July 1. Laborers at $1,690 per annum, tore Carlino, 315 E. 48th st., Manhattan; lernstein, Norbert E. Hamm, Richard J. Aug. 1: Richard J. Dunn, Henry J. Sis- Michelangelo Geraci, 403 E. 100th st., Man- ohnston, Jr., George B. Ponton, Jr., and and Electricity milick, Samuel Mica, Alfred Nyman and hattan; James J. McCarthy, 1245 Park ave., ?ugene Rosenzweig, Clerks at $960 per Report for Week Ended July 23, 1938 Frank A. Barnecott. Manhattan ; Louis Carbone, 698 Washing- nnum. Mary T. Delahanty and Marie Collections-Bureau of Water Register, Services Ceased-Joseph Salant, Engi- ton ave., Bklyn., and Filippo Chairelli, 220 ieroSa, Stenographers and Typewriters at all Boroughs, $9,735.31. neering Inspector (Architectural), July 5. E. 108th st., Manhattan, July 27; Fred A. 1,320 per annum. Engineering Assistants: Contracts Entered Into-FurnisEng and July 31: Robert L. Taylor, Engineering Croce, 371a Greene ave., Bklyn., July 29; coward E. Blume, Albert B. Cain, John J. installing electrically driven pumping equip- Assistant; Joseph D. Cavanagh, Transit- Joseph Dell'Aira, 332 2d st., Bklyn., July ;grey, John A. Conlan, James F. Harring- ment in the Jerome Pumping Station, man; Edward Tauss, Junior Topographical 27; John Plantamura, 771 Bergen st., on, Walter F. Jacques, Joseph Klein, Ed- Jerome ave., south of Mosholu pkway., Draftsman. Bklyn., July 29. vard J. W. Mautte, James J. Michaels, Bronx, Item 4, for all electrical work de- Reassigned-John J. Walsh, Laborer, Services Ceased - Attendants at $1,200 ,Valdon T. Mobley, Walter N. Muller, scribed in sections 1 and 5 of the specifica- Aug. 1. per annum, Bureau of Baths and Comfort 'aul W. Offenberg, Herbert H. Siemer, tions ; estimated cost, $17,268 ; security de- Appointed - Temporary Junior Topo- Stations : Max Rosenberg, 36-03 Ditmars )onald L. Small and Clifton W. Stevens, at posit, $1,000; contractor, Edward Zwicker graphical Draftsmen at $2,160 per annum: blvd., L. I. City, July 10; Leonard Forman, 2,400 per annum; William A. Blanck, John Corp., N. Y. City. Murray H. Sacher, July 22 ; A. James 9431 120th st., Richglond Hill, July 31. ;. Cronin, Francis R. Kean, William G. Furnishing and installing electrically Jacobs, July 25; Michael J. McNally, Maguire, Charles Montalbano, Daniel P. driven pumping equipment in the Jerome Died-Francesco Bianculli, 2415 Pros- ihea, John F. C. Sheridan, Sidney Solo- July 26. pect ave., Bronx, Laborer at $1,500 per an- Pumping Station, Jerome ave., south of Transferred-Anthony Merz and Frank non, William V. Standfast and William G. Mosholu pkway., Bronx ; Item 3, for all num, Bureau of Sewers and Highways, fright at $2,315 per annum; Gerard G. Dimarzio, Laborers, from Department of July 25. piping work as described in sections 1 and 4 Public Works at $1,500 per annum, Aug. 1. {ehoe, Automobile Engineman, at $1,620 of the specifications; estimated cost, $24,- Retired - Tillie M. Bracken, Clerk, Retired-Robert L. Irving, 652 E. 230th ier annum. 746; security deposit, $1,500; contractor, Aug. 1. st., Bronx, Transitman, Bureau of Sewers Turbine Equipment Co., N. Y. City. Transferred-Stephen Spillane and Adam and Highways, effective Sept. 1, 1938. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Appointed-Anthony Pecorale, 545 Rich- Habermehl, Laborers, from Department of Title Changed-Henry Gollomb, 145 W. mond ave., Port Richmond, S. I. ; Albert Public Works at $1,500 per annum, Aug. 4. 71st st., Manhattan, from Assistant Chemist Unless otherwise stated, City Offices are Scullin, 6034 Putnam ave., Ridgewood, and to Principal Chemist at $4,260 per annum, open from 9 a. m, to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to Bureau of Sewers and Highways, Aug. 1. 12 noon; County Offices, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Fred Stolpa, 1640 Pilgrim ave., Bronx, DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS Saturday■ to 1S noon. Temporary Inspectors of Light and Power Retired-Patrick J. McKenna, 1790 Mer- at $1,800 per annum. Charles J. Cristalfo, rill st., Bronx, Inspector of Markets, BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY ARMORY BOARD- Salaries Fixed-June 16-Transitmen at Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-1330 251 E. 236th st., Bronx, Junior Topographi- Weights and Measures, July 7. ART COMMISSION- cal Draftsman at $2,160 per annum. Rose $3,060 per annum : Harry McK. Conner, City Hall, Manh'n...... CO rtlnd 7-1197 Horowitz, 2104 67th st., Bklyn., Temporary DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Theodore R. Johnson and Vincent G. Te. ASSESSORS, BOARD OF- renzio. Assistant Engineers Designer : John Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rtb 2-3630 Clerk at $840 per annum. Appointed-Temporary Tabulating Ma- chine Operators at $1,200 per annum : Grace H. Haupt, at $4,500 per annum; Max BRONX, PRESIDENT OF- WILLIAM H. CORREALE, Deputy 851 Grand Concourse . JE rome 6-3941 and Acting Commissioner. M. DeLalla, Jack Garrett, Elsie Goldstein, Bloch, George L. Knott, Morris C. Himler BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF- Ruth Lazarus, Agnes Martin and .Louie and William J. Walter, at $4,260 per an- Borough Hall ...... TR iangl 5-7100 num; Louis Goodman, at $4,000 per annum; Highways and Sewers, Municipal Bldg. Reiser, July 11 ; Margaret Cahill, Violet TR iangl 5-7100 Cody, Catherine Tyner, Rose Vetter, Mil- Irving M. Burney and Marcus Rifkinson, BUDGET, BUREAU OF- dred M. Whelan and Alice Wiese, July 13; at $3,840 per annum ; Solomon B. Arison, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n....CO rtlnd 7-6706 Isadore J. Silverstone, Joseph Fertik, Leo- CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- Veronica Downs and Margaret A. Murray, 125 Worth st., Manb'n...... WO rth 2-3711 July 14; Bernard H. Fee, July 18. Nedda pold Leitner, Allen R. Lewis, Benjamin Open all hours of day and night. Stutman, Typewriting Copyist at $960 per Ettelman, Le Roy Ericson, Frank L. Bronx-850 Walton ave...... JE rome 7-4642 Open all hours of day and mght. annum, July 21. William H. Bailous, Tem- Thompson, David Stein and George Booss, Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-9258 porary Typewriter Bookkeeper at $1,500 Jr., at $3,60Q per annum. Assistant Engi- Open all hours of day and night. per annum, July 5. Clerks at $840 per an- neers : Frank J. Musso, at $5,000 per an- Queens-Mortuary Building, Queensboro num : Bertrand Bitterbaum and Alfred B. num; Roland B. Williams, at $4,500 per Hospital, Parsons blvd., Jamaica.. RE public 9-3792 Katz, July 18; Anthony Salerno, July 22. annum ; Aaron Cohen, at $4,260 per annum; Open 9 a. m. to Midnight; Sundays Services Ceased-John J. Guy, Clerk at Bernard J. Sullivan and John G. Mergott, and holidays to 12 noon. $1,440 per annum, July 12. Frances C. at $3,840 per annum ; John F. Cassidy, Richmond - Police Headquarters Bldg., St. George .. ...... GI braltr 7-0007 Blasius, Clerk with Knowledge of Addresso- Francis X. Murray, Ellsworth B. Willis Open 9 a. m to 5 p. m.; Saturdays graph at $1,620 per annum, July 16. George and Francis J. Colgan, at $3,600 per annum; to 12 noon; closed Sundays and S. Wancura, Temporary Typewriter Book- Eugene E. Farnan, 'Raymond N. Poole, holidays. CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF- keeper at $1,500 per annum, July 5. Grace Samuel L. Gatslick and John A. Moran, at 52 Chambers at., Man'hn...... CO rtlnd 7-5210 $3,360 per annum. Changes in Departments, Etc. M. DeLalla and Ruth Lazarus, Temporary CITY CLERK- Typewriting Copyists at $960 per annum, Salaries Fixed-July 1-Joseph P. Frey. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-4430 LAW DEPARTMENT July 9. Rose E. Vetter, Temporary Type- land, Clerk at $960 per annum. John C. Bronx-177th st, and 3d ave. ..TR emnt 8-2204 writer Accountant at $5 a day, July 12. McKenna, Automobile Engineman at $1,800 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Appointed-Walter J. Murphy, 348 W. Qns.-21-10 49th ave. L. I. C. ST ilwel 4-5440 Hiram F. Connor, Secretary to the Depart- per annum. Sergeants-on-Aqueduct : Jo- Richmond-Borough h ail...... GI braltr 7-1000 45th st., Manhattan, Computer of Assess- CITY COURT- ments, Real Estate Division, at $1,800 per ment at $3,000 per annum, July 19. seph A. Scanlon and George A. Steinmetz, Lillian Greenberg, Typewrit- at $2,280 per annum. Patrolmen-on-Aque- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse. .J rome 6-6985 annum, Aug. 3. Reinstated- Kings-120 Schermerhorn st CU mhrind 6-6070 Services Ceased-Randolph M. Smith, ing Copyist at $1,440 per annum, July 16. duct at $2,185 per annum: Robert D. Boyce, New York County-Old County Court Temporary Computer of Assessments at Salary Increased - July 1- William J. Joseph F. Casey, Thomas F. McCann, House, 52 Chambers st...... CO rtlnd 7-6264 McHugh, Clerk, from $1,080 to $1,200 per Francis McDonough, Walter F. Seward and Queens-29th st., Bridge Plaza North, $1,800 per annum, Aug. 1. Walter J. L. I. City ...... ST liwel 4-7003 Murphy, Temporary Computer of Assess- annum. Jacob Geller, Bookkeeper, from Clarence Timm. Patrolmen-on-Aqueduct Richmond - 66 Lafayette ave., New $1,560 to $1,800 per annum. Alba Paris, at $1,920 per annum: Louis Dworkin, Brighton ...... GI braltr 7-6280 ments at $1,800 per annum, July 31. Clerks' Offices open 9 a. ni, to 4 p. m., Louise J. Hundertmark and Rose Paparillo, Henry T. Gallagher, Gennaro Constantine, Sat. to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF Stenographers and Typewriters, from $1,200 Pasquale Del Mastro, Mathias W. Gla- a. m. General and commercial to $1,320 per annum. Edward B. Connolly, ditsch, Joseph Gorham, Nicholas Hardy, calendars called at, 9.45 a. m QUEENS CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREM'f SYSTEM- Died-Alice M. Holzke, Temporary At- Joe Kuretz, Elias Cohen, Solomon L. Natale E. Masula, Francis J. Morton, Wil- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-4566 tendant at $1,200 per annum, Division of Siegel, Theodore Schwartz and John P. liam J. Vorgang, Frank A. Malerba, Mich- CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS-- Baths and Comfort Stations, July 5. Cronin, Clerks, from $840 to $960 per an- ael F. Walsh, Joseph W. Dixon, Thomas G.'neral Office, 300 Mulberry st., Manh'n. CA nal 6-6500 Services Ceased-Temporary Topograph- num. Albert L. Dzazga, Elsie M. Vaughn B. Edwards, Albert Abrams, Angelo D. Clerks' offices open t a. m. to 4.30 ical Draftsmen at $3,120 per annum : Fred- and Catherine Uhlfelder, Clerks with Casamento, Dennis Desmond, Andrew R. U. m., Saturdays to 12 noon. Knowledge of Addressograph, from $1,200 Helgensen, Frederick J. Jaeger, Frank J. All courts except Traffic, Municipal erick L. Pine, Bureau of Engineering Con- term, Commercial Frauds, Proba- struction, July 16; Charles Cristofalo, Top- to $1,320 per annum. Sylvia Goldberg, Lehecka, Jr., Edgar F. Meyer, Thomas G. tion. Homicide and Night Courts. ographical Bureau, July 20. Bookkeeper, from $1,200 to $1,320 per an- Moreo, Michael Pierson, John J. Quinlan, Manhattan and Brooklyn, are open Appointed - Temporary Topographical num.. Samuel Lipner, Milton Rittow, Abra- Arthur F. Saponara, Gustave Schmidt, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.. except Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, Draftsmen at $3,120 per annum, July 28: ham Aranoff, Nathan Simon, Peter Gagnot, Frank Shannon, Philip M. Thabit, Floyd J. when only morning sessions are Matthew Weiss, Sergius Gottlieb, Willard Samuel Reiter and Irving Goodman, Type- Williams, Richard T. Berry, Kenneth H. held. The Traffic, Homicide, Mu- writer Bookkeepers, from $1,500 to $1.620 Bishop, Joseph A. Burruso, David Broder, nicipal Term and • Commercial W. Rankin and Frank R. Padronaggio, Frauds Courts are open from 9 Bureau of Engineering; Timothy J. Dris- per annum. Isabella M. Danaher and Ma- Peter Broughal, Martin Feely, Lawrence a. m to 4 P. m. daily and are coll, Jr., Gerard J. Brinkman, Thomas A. ne R. Ciccarello, Tabulating Machine Op- J. Flynn, Lawrence J. Freeze, William A. closed Saturdays. Sundays and erators, from $1,200 to $1,320 per annum. Heerdt, Joseph E. Kane, Christopher J. holidays. The Night Courts are Ghersan, Louis Leitner, Solomon Frisch in session from 8 p. m. to I a. m. and Thomas V. Burke, Topogranhical Bu- Harry H. Kozak and Randal K. J. Hearn, Keefe, Erwin F. Kling, Jerome Lefkowitz, every night. reau, Elizabeth C. Stapleton, Temporary Clerks, from $1,800 to $1.920 ner annum. John H. Nullmeyer, Michael A. J. Repp, Al- riist. Maxhottaa Attendant at $1,200 per annum, Division of Title Charmed - Jacob M. Levy, from bert H. Russ, Edward Schwall. Edward F. 1-32 Franklin st ...... WO rth 2-2061 Clerk at $1,560 per annum to Bookkeeper Seher, John J. Stenger, Louis Tommer and 2-425 6th ave ...... (R amrcv 7-4467 Baths and Comfort Stations, July 29. 3-2d ave. and 2d it ...... DR ydok 4-1204 Joseph D. Lisanti, Raffaele Testa and Rich- at $1,800 per annum, July 1. Henry G. Walker. $-153 E. 57th It...... VO lunter 5-0442 ard H. McDonald, Laborers at $1,500 per Salaries Fixed-July 1-Gustave Sachs 5-121st st. and Sylvan p1.....HA rlem 7-0225 annum, Bureau of Highways, Aug. 1. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF and Laumer C. Leonard. Title Examiners 7-314 W. 54th st...... C(l ,umhus 5-4630 MANHATTAN I,) -455 W. 151st a t...... EDgecomb 4-8429 at $1,920 per annum. Bertha W. King, Commercial Frauds--52 Chambers st. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE Appointed-Harry Frankel, 1054 F.asterr Stenographer and Typewriter at $1,320 per Co rtlnd 7-4763 BRONX pkway., Bklyn., Photographer at $1.800 per annum. Thomas F. Baker. Leon J. Bez- Felnnv-32 Franklin st...... WO rth 2-2833 Nomicid, -301 Mott st...... CA nal 6-6500 Salaries Fixed-Frank M. Schmidt. Tu- annum. Bureau of Sewers and Highways korowajny, Julius Concors, Herbert A. Dal- Municipal Term-52 Chambers st. nior Topographical Draftsman at $2.400 Tuly 29. Asphalt Workers at $6.72 a day ton, Joseph Faust. Jr.. Aaron Gordon. Mar- CO rtlnd 7-4763 per annum, and Robert E. Stenson, Engi- Bureau of Sewers and Highways : Eduardo tin Rivetz and Maurice Swarte, Engineer- Night Court for Men-3}4 W. 54th et. CO Iambus 5-4630 neering Assistant at $2,400 per annum, Fabella, 2091 2d avc,, Manhattan; Salva. ing Assistants at $2,280 per annum. Jack Probation-300 Mulberry st. , , , .CA nal 6-6500

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 5476 THE CITY RECORD

Traffic (Lower)-301 Mott st...CA nal 6-6500 LAW. DEPARTMENT— STATUTORY CONSOLIDATION, BD. OF— POLICE DEPARTMENT Traffic (Upper)-455 W. 151st st. Municipal Bldg., Manb'n.... WO rth 2-4600 City Hall, Manh'n...... CO rtlnd 7-6770 ED gecomb 4-3700 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-6330 SUPREME COURT—APPELLATE DIV.- Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property Women's-425 6th ave...... GR amrcy 7-4628 Street Openings, Bureau of— First Dept.—Madison ave. and 25th st., Dist. Bronx Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.. WO rth 2-4600 Manh'n ... ...... LE xingtn 2-1000 OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY 1-161st st. and 3d ave...... ME Irose 5-2466 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg...TR iangl 5-6330 Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Clerk of the Police Department of The City 2 and 3-161st St. and 3d ave..ME Irose 5-3670 Qns.-89.31 161st St., Jmca..JA maica 6-5234 The first and third Fridays of each of New York for the following property now Felony-161st st, and 3d ave..ME Irose 5-2466 LICENSES. DEPARTMENT OF- term, motion days, the Court opens in custody without claimants: Automobiles, boats Homicide-161st st. & 3d ave..ME Irose 5-1958 105 Walker st., Manh'n.....CA nal 6-2400 at 10 a. m. Motions called at 9 baby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical Municipal Term-161st st. and 3d ave. Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 a. m. Appeals from orders called goods, furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, ME Irose 5-1958 Richmond—Borough Hall..... G1 braltr 7-1000 at 10 a. m. jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, Probation-161st St. & 3d ave..ME !rose 5-2345 MANHATTAN. PRESIDENT OF— Second Dept.—Borough Hall, Bklyn. dress-suit cases, handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, Traffic-161st st. and 3d ave..ME (rose 5-1958 Municipal Bldg., Nlanh'n...... WO rth 2-5600 TR iangl 5-1300 merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, Brooklyn MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF- Court sits from 1 p. m, to 5 p. m. umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, sur- General Off ice—Mumcipat lildg.TR iangl 5-7100 139 Centre St., Manh'n...... CA nal 6-2880 No court on Saturdays. gical instruments, musical instruments, electrical Dist. MAYOR'S OFFICE— SUPREME COURT, 1ST JUD. DIST.- goods, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned 5—Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.EV ergrn 7-2503 City Hall., Manh'n...... CO rtlnd 7-1000 New York County—County Court House, goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felo. 7-25 Snyder ave...... BU ckmnstr 2-1501 MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM— Manh'n ...... WO rth 2-6500 niously obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned, 8-2963 W. 8th st...... CO neyls 6-0013 Municipal Bldg., Manb'n...... CO rtlnd 2-5600 Court opens at 10 a. m, or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken 9-43d St. and 4th ave...... SU nset 6-0381 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse.. JE rome 6-1031 from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated 10-1~7 Pennsylvania ave.....AP plgate 6-86006 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-1580 Court opens at 10 a. m. or otherwise incapable of taking care of them. Adole3cent-31 Snyder ave..BU ckmnstr 2-3516 MUNICIPAL COURTS— SUPREME COURT-2D JUD. DIST.- selves. Felot,,r-120 Schermerhorn st. ...MA in 4-0216 Office of the President Justice, 8 Reade Kings County — Joralemon and Court Police Headquarters, 240 Centre St., Manhattan. Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn St. St., Manh'n ...... WO rth 2-1400 sts., Bklyn.., .....TR iangl 5-7300 For Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 485 TR iangl 5-4220 Office hours: 8.45 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Court opens at 10 a. M. Bergen st., Bklyn., N. Y. Night Bail-120 Schermerhorn st.MA in 4-0216 Saturdays to 12 noon. Appellate Term ...... TR iangl 5-7452 For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct, 160th Probation—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Dist, Manhattan Court opens at 1 p. m. St. and 3d ave., Bronx. Traffic-1005 Bedford ave...... MA in 2-2904 1-8 Reade at.. ...... WO rth 2-1475 Queens County— For Borough of Richmond, 120th Precinct, Dist. Queens 2-264 Madison st...... OR chrd 4-4300 Special Terms-89-31 161st st., Jamaica 78-81 Richmond ter., St. George, S. I. 1-10.15 49th ave., L. I. City.IR onsdes 6-9009 3-314 W. 54th et...... COlumbs 5-1772 JA maica 6-9657 LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis- 2—Town Hall, Flushing...... FL ushing 9-0228 4-207 E. 32d st...... CA ledonia 5-9431 Trial Terms—County Court House stoner. 3-90th St., Far Rockaway... BE llhrbr 5-0125 5-2565 Broadway ...... RI versde 9-4006 L. I. City ...... ST ilw 4-7060 Felony—Chaffee St. and Catalpa ave., 6-155 E. 88th at...... SA crmnto 2-787f Richmond County—County Court House, BOARD OF ELECTIONS Glendale ...... HE geman 3-8320 7-447 W. 151st st...... AU dubn 3-5410 S. I. ..... GI braltr 7-8700 8-170 E. 121st at ...... HA rim 7-3950 SURROGATES'COURTS- Traffic—Town Hall, Jamaica. .JA maica 6-0318 PROPOSALS Dist. Richmond 9-624 Madison ave...... VOlunter 5-3150 Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse.... JE rome 6-4892 1—Bement and Castleton aves., West 10-107 W. 116th at...... MO numnt 2-4340 Court opens at 10 a. m. See Regulation on Last Page Central Jury and] Kings—Hall of Records...... TR iangl 5-7020 New Brighton ...... PO rtRich 7-5712 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 2-67 Targee st., Stapleton... SA intGeo 7-1150 Non-Jury Parts and }8 Reade st.WO rth 2-1400 Court opens at 9:30 a. m. Small Claims Part) N. Y.—Hall of Records...... WO rth 2-6744 the Board of Elections at Room 1840, Municipal CITY PLANNING COMMISSION— Building, Manhattan, as follows: Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-!560 Bronx Court opens at 10.30 a. m. CITY RECORD, THE— 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd....UN drbil 3-6100 Queens-161.10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica JA maica 64000 Until 12 noon, on Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-3490 2—Washington ave., 162d St. .ME lrose 5-3042 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938 COMPTROLLER, OFFICE OF— Central Jury and Small Claims Parts, Court opens at 10 a. m. For furnishing and delivering official and sample Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rtb 2-1200 Washington ave. and 162d st.ME !rose S-3042 Rich.—County Court House..GI braltr 7-0572 primary ballots, statements of return and en- CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF- Brooklyn Court opens at 10.30 a. m. velopes therefor and container envelopes, for fall 139 Centre st., Manh'n...... CA nal 6-'.390 1-120 Schermerhorn st...... TR iangl 5-2052 TAX DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n..... WO rth 2-1800 primary election, Sept. 20, 1938. COUNCIL— 2-495 Gates ave ...... MA in 2-3010 The contract shall be completely and fully per- City Hall, Manh'n...... CC rtlnd 7-6770 3-5 Lee ave ...... ST ag 2-7813 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 8-5090 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ..,TR iangl 5-7100 formed at or before 10 a. m., on Monday, Sept. Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n 4-260 Utica ave ...... SL ocum 6-4500 19, 1938. a9,25 WO rth 2-4430 5-4th ave. and 42d st...... SUnset 6-2540 Queens—Court sq., L. I. City.. ST ilwel 4-6860 President's Office, City Hall, Manh'n 6-27-33 Snyder ave...... BU ckmnstr 2-9643 ichmond—Borough Hall.....GI braltr. 7-1000 CO rtlnd 7-6770 7-363 Liberty ave...... AP plgate 6-8600 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, COUNTY CLERKS- 8-1301 Surf ave...... CO ney Is 6-8303 139 Centre st., Man'hn...... CA nal 6-2353 GAS AND ELECTRICITY Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse.....JE rome 6-5081 Central Jury and J 120 Schermerhorn st. TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- Kings—Hall of Records...... TR iangl 5-8780 Small Claims Parts I TR iangl 5-2052 250 Hudson St., Manh'n...... CA nal 6-6600 PROPOSALS N. Y.—County Court House.... WO rth 2-6114 Queen: TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY- See Regulation on Last Page Queens-153.22 Jamaica ave., Jamaica 1-10.15 49th ave., L. I. City.IR onsdes 6-7987 Randall's Island, Manh'n.....HA rlem 7-8100 JA maica 6-2607 2—Broadway and Court St., Elmhurst. WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Rich.—County Court House.. SA intGeo 7-1806 HA vemyr 9-0087 346 Broadway, Manh'n...... WO rth 2-3150 the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and COUNTY COURTS— 3—Chaffee St. and Catalpa ave., Glen- WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.— Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Courts open at 10 a. m. dale ...... HE geman 3-7010 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n..... WO rth 2-4320 Manhattan, as follows: Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse.....JE rome 7-8965 4—Town Hall, Jamaica ...... JA maica 6-0086 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 8-5400 Kings-120 Schermerhorn at.....MA in 4-5301 5-90th st., Rockaway Beach. BE lllirbr 5-1747 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Until 10.30 a. m., on Queens-24-22 Jackson ave., L. b—Town Hall, Flushing. ...IN depndce 3-5668 Queens-18 Court sq., L. I. C.ST ilwel 4-7150 FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938 ST I. C.4-7525 Small Claims Part, Town Hall, Jamaica. Richmond—Borough Hall ....SA intGeo 7-0840 For furnishing all necessary labor and material Rich.—County Court House... GI braltr 7-7500 JA maica 6-0086 WELFARE; DEPARTMENT OF- for installing, removing or relocating equipment, DISTRICT ATTORNEYS- Richmond 902 Broadway, Manh'n...... GR amrcy 7-4700 Bronx-851 Cr. Concourse.....JE rome 6-5910 furnished by the City, used for lighting public 1—Bement and Castleton ayes., West WORLD'S FAIR COMMISSION— streets, avenues and public places. 9 i . m. to 5 p. m. ; Sat. to 12 noon. New Brighton ...... PO rtRich 7-0189 New York City Bldg. at the World's Plans, specifications, bid and contract form for Kings—Municipal Bldg...... TR iangl 5-8900 2-71 Targee st., Stapleton. .SA intG'eo 7-0313 Fair, Flushing Meadows, Queens the work may be obtained at Room 2351, Mu- 9 a. m, to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. Small Claims Part, 71 Targee st., HA vemyr 9-2684 nicipal Building, Manhattan, upon payment of N. Y.-137 Centre at...... CA nal 6-5700 Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. $6 in cash. or certified check, no part of which MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY— BOARD MEETINGS will be returned. a9,19 Queens—County Court House, L. I. C. Municipal Bldg., alanh'n...... WO rth 2-6617 ST ilwel 4-7590 9 a. m. tc 5 p. m.; Sat. to 1 p. m. Armory Board 9 a. m. to S p m.; Sat. to 12 noon. N. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY- OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Rich.—County Court House... GI braltr 7-0049 Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, 10 E. 40th St.. Manh'n...... AS hind 4-8360 on first Wednesday in each month at 3.30 p. m. DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF— N. Y. CITY PARKWAY AUTHORITY— EDWARD G. RIEKERF, Secretary. Interest on City Bonds and Stock Pier "A," North River, Man, . WH itch! 4-0600 Arsenal Bldg., Manh'n...... REgent 4-1000 Art Commission DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT— N. Y. CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY- Meets at its office, City Hall, Manb'n, on THE INTEREST DUE AUG. 15, 1938, ON Children's Court Division- 200 Madison ave.,'Manh'n...LExington 2-5151 second Tuesday in each month, at 3 p. m. registered and coupon bonds and stock of The Manhattan-137 E. 22d st..GR amrcy 5-3611 PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— City of New York, and of former corporations A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary. now included therein, will be pail on that day by Bronx-1118 Gr. Concourse..JE rome 7-9800 Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th st. Board of Assessors Bklyn.-111 Schermerhorn st.TR iangl 5-8611 and 5th ave., Manh'n.....REgent 4-1000 Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, the Comptroller at his office (Room 830, Municipal Queens — 105.34 Union Hall st., Bronx—Bronx Park East, at Birchall on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. Building, Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan). Jamaica .. .... JA maica 6-2545 ave. ..... W E stchstr 7-5200 FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE. Chairman. The books for the transfer of bonds and stock Richmond — 100 Richmond ter., St. Brooklyn—Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Bankin Commission on which the interest is payable Aug. 15, 1938, George ...... • ..SA intGeo 7-8300 Park .., .. ....SO nth 8-2300 Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, will be closed from Aug. 1 to Aug. 14, both Hearin of cases begins at 10 a. m. Queens — The Overlook, Forest Park, on first day in February, May, August and dates inclusive. Family Court Division- Kew Gardens ...... CL evind 3-4600 November. ...... Secretary. July 15. 1938. jyl6,a15 Manhattan-153 E. 57th st.VO lunter 5-0430 Richmond—Field House, Clove Lakes Board of Child Welfare JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller, Bronx-1118 Gr. Concourse..JE rome 7-9800 Park, Victory blvd. and Clove rd., Meets in Old County Court House, 52 Cham- Bklyn.-327 Schermerhorn st.TR iangl 5-9770 West Brighton ...... GI braltr 2-7640 bers st., Manh'n, on third Monday in each month, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS Queens — 105.34 Union Hall st., PAROLE COMMISSION- at 3 p. m. PAUL E. FUSCO, Secretary. Jamaica .. .... JA maica 6-2545 139 Centre St., Manh'n...... CA nal 6-3160 City Planning Commission PROPOSALS Richmond — 100 Richmond ter., St. POLICE DEPARTMENT- Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, every See Regulation on Last Page George ...... SA intGeo 7-8300 240 Centre St., Manh'n...... CA nal 6-2000 other Wednesday at 10.30 a. m. EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF— PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS- PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary. Park ave. and 59th st., Man. .VO lunter 5-6600 Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse.....JE rome 7-7484 Council SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ELECTIONS, BOARD OF— Kings—Municipal Bldg...... TR iangl 5-7100 Meets in Councilmanic Chamber, City Hall, the Commissioner of Docks, at Room 4, on Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.....WO rth 2-1307 N. Y.—Hall of Records...... WO rth 2-6615 Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2 p. m. Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Man- Bronx—Tremont and 3d ayes. .TR emnt 8-1186 Qns.-89-31 161st St., Jmca... JA maica 6-5037 ROBERT L. TUDOR, City Clerk and Clerk hattan, as follows: Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Rich.—Bement and Castleton ayes., West of Council. Queens-90.33 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica New Brighton GI braltr 2-2095 Board of Education Until 12 noon, daylight saving time, on R public 9-1916 PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th st., TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 Richmond—Borough Hall.....SA intGeo 7-1955 Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n...... WO rth 2-4740 Manh'n, on second and fourth Wednesdays in Contract No. 2190. For repairs, alterations and 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF— each month, at 4 p. m. additions to existing fire protection and ship ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-5860 MAURICE G. POSTLEY, Secretary. water supply systems for sheds on Piers Nos. 12 Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF- Board of Elections and 13, Foreign Trade Zone, Stapleton, Borough Manh'n ...... ...... WO rth 2-4560 21.10 49th ave., L. I. City... ST ilwel 4-5400 Meets in Room 1840, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, of Richmond, together with all work incidental Real Estate, Bureau of, Municipal Bldg., Topographical Bureau, 45.22 Court sq., on Tuesdays at I1 a. m. and at the call of the thereto. Manh'n ...... WO WO rth 2-1200 L. I. City ...... ST ilwel 4-0800 President. S. HOWARIS COHEN, President. A charge of $1.50 in cash will be made to pros- DEPARTMENT OF— RECORDS, COMMISSIONERS OF- Board of Estimate pective bidders for plan and specifications obtained Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-1200 Kings—Hall of Records...... TR iangl 5-6988 Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on first by them. Where specifications only are desired and third Thursdays of each month, at 2.30 p. m., a charge of $1 will be made. Such plan and Treasurer's Office ...... WO rth 2-5600 N. Y.— Hall of Records...... WO rth 2-3900 and the second Thursday of each month, at 10.30 City Collections. Bureau of— RECORDS. COM'R OF, CITY COURT- specifications shall remain the property of the a. m. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. bidder. a5,16 Manhattan, Municipal Bldg... WO rth 2-1200 52 Chambers St., Manh'n...... CO rtlnd 7-6264 Examining Board of City Surveyors Bronx—Trem. & Arthur aves..TR emnt 2-6000 RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.... TR iangl 5-7100 COURT, BRONX COUNTY- at call of the Chairman. DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION Queens—Court sq., L. I. C...ST ilwel 4-2400 851 Grand Concourse ...... JE rome 6-4892 VERNON S. , Chairman. Richmond—Borough Hall ....GI braltr 7-1000 RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATES' Board of Health PROPOSALS Emergency Revenue Division- COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY— See Regulation on Last Page 50 Lafayette St.. Manh'n.... WO rtb 2-4780 Meets in Room 330, 125 Worth st., Manh'n, at Hall of Records, Manh'n...... WO rth 2-6744 10 a. m., on the second Tuesday of each month and FIRE DEPARTMENT— REGISTERS- at the call of the Chairman. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Municipal Bldg., Manh'n..... WO rth 2-4100 the Commissioner of Sanitation, Room 613, 125 Brooklyn—Municip Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse.....JE rome 7-9811 JOHN L. RICE, M. D., Commissioner of al Bldg.....TR iangl 5-8340 Kings—Hall of Records...... TR iangl 5-6800 Health, Chairman. Worth st., Manhattan, as follows: GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF— N. Y.—Hall of Records...... WO rth 2-3900 Centre and Franklin sts., Manh'n. Board of Higher Education WO rth 2-5778 Queens-161.04 Jamaica ave., Jamaica, Meets at 500 Park ave., Manb'n, at 8.30 p. m., Until 11 a. m., on Probation Dept. ...... WO rth 2-6632 JA maica 6-8684 on third Tuesday in January, March, May, June, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS— September. and November. For repairs to steam lighter "Sanitation." Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-1200 ORDWAY TEAD, Chairman. Copies of contract documents may be examined at 10 a. m. RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF— Municipal Civil Service Commission and obtained at Room 725, 125 Worth St., Man- HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- Borough Hall, S. I...... GI braltr 7-1000 Meets at its office, 14th floor, Municipal Bldg., hattan. a5,16 125 Worth st., Manh'n...... WO rtb 2-6900 SANITATION, DEPARTMENT GF- Manb'n, on Wednesdays, at 10.3v a. m. Bronx-1918 Arthur ave... , , . TR emnt 8-6320 125 Worth st., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-3221 PAUL J. KERN, President Bklyn.—Will'by and Fleet sts.TR iangl 5-9400 Bronx-1932 Arthur ave...... TR emnt 8-3676 Parole Commission PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF Queens-148.15 Archer ave., Jamaica. Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7545 Meets in Room 400, 139 Centre at., Manh'n, RICHMOND RE public 9-1200 Queens-153-19 Jamaica ave., Jamaica, on Thursdays, at 10 a. m. Richmond-51 Stuyvesant pl., St. George. JA maica 6-7162 JOHN C. MAHER, Chairman. PROPOSALS GI braltr 7-7664 Richmond—Borough Hall.....GI braltr 7-8500 Board of Revision of Assessment@ See Regulation on Last Page SHERIFFS- Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, HIGHER EDUCATION. BOARD OF- upon notice of the Chief Clerk. 139tb st., Convent ave., Man. ED gecomb 4-5400 Bronx-851 Cr. Concourse.....JE tome 7-3501 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Kings—Municipal Bldg...... TR iangl 5-7100 LEWIS F. LANG, Chief Clerk. HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF- peals the Presidert, Borough of Richmond, at his 125 Wnrtb St., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-4440 N. Y.—Hall of Records...... WO rth 2-4300 Board of Standards and Ap Queens—County Court House, L. I. C. Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, office, Borough Hall, St. George, S. I., as fol. HOUSING AND BUILDINGS— lows: Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-5600 ST ilwel 4-6017 Tuesdays, at 10 a. m., and 2 p m. Rich.—County Court House... GI braltr 7-0041 HARRIS H. MURDOCK. Chairman. Buildings, Division of- Board of Statutory Consolidation Until 12 noon, on Bronx-851 Cr. Concourse... JE rome 6-3941 SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF— Meets in City Hall, Manh'n, at call of Mayor. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-7100 Clerks' offices open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; REUBEN A. LAZARUS, Counsel. For repaving with asphalt block pavement the Manh'n—Municipal Bldg..... WO rth 2-5600 Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open Tax Commission roadways of Elm st. from Henderson ave. to Queens-21-10 49th ave., L. I. City at 10 a. m. Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, Castleton ave., and Baltic St. from Bay st, to ST ilwel 4-5400 Manhattan-32 Franklin st..... WO rth 2-3434 on Wednesdays, at 10 a. m. Van Duzer St., together with all work incidental Richmond—Borough Hall. ..GI braltr 7-1000 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse.. JE rome 7-2898 WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President. thereto. a8,18 Housing, Division of- Court held. Tuesday and Friday. Bronx-1932 Arthur ave. ...TR emnt 8-9311 Teachers' Retirement Board Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn st...MA in 4-5916 Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, Until 12 noon, on Brooklyn—Mui.icipal Bldg... TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-153.19 Jamaica ave., Jamaica. on fourth Tuesda of each month at 3 p. m. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1938 Manh'n-346 Broadway WO rth 2-1525 JA maica 6-8040 yIOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary. For repaving with bituminous concrete pave- Queens-21-10 49th ave., L. I. City Court held Monday and Thursday. Board of Transportation ment the roadways of Frean st. from Gordon st. ST ilwel 4-54R0 Richmond—County Court House, S. I. Meets at 250 Hudson at., Manh'n, on Tuesdays, to Targee st., and Warren st. from Gordon st. Richmond—Borough Hall... Gi braltr 7-7790 SA intGeo 7-0324 at 11.30 a. m. and at the call of the Chairman. to end, together with all work incidental thereto. INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF- Court held every Wednesday. JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. For repaving with bituminous concrete pave- 2 Lafayette at., Manb'n...... WO rth 2-2300 Probation Bureau — Municipal Bldg., Board of Water Supply ment the roadways of Slaight St. from Treadwell JURORS, COMMISSIONERS OF- Manh'n ...... WO rtb 2-3434 Meets at 346 Broadway, Manh'n, on Tuesdays, ave. to Nicholas ave., and Ann st. from Richmond STANDARDS AND APPEALS— Kings—Municipal 'Bldg...... TR iangl 5-7100 at 11 a. m. ave. to Avenue 11, together with all work inci• Rich.—County Court House..SAintGeo 7-0081 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rti, 2-0184 GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President. dental thereto. all,22 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 5477

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION The information for bidders, form of bid, fore Marion ave. from E. 184th st. to E. 187th st., Julia Richman High School Annex, new lead- of contract, specifications, and form of perform together with all work incidental thereto (6890-B). crs and gu.ters. Proposed Approval of Subcontractor ance bond may be examined at said office am No. 5. Paving with paving bricks and sheet Borough of The Bronx copies thereof obtained without charge. asphalt (permanent pavement) the roadway of E. P. S. 10, new water supplies, etc. THE BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION, ACT The Department of Hospitals reserves the righ 166th st. from Sherman ave. to Morris ave., to- P. 5. 11, new vault lights, etc. ing by its Chief Engineer, proposes to approve to waive any informalities in or to reject any o gether with all work incidental thereto (6911). P. S. 52, new supplies, etc. as subcontractor the following: Fortis Contract all bids. No bid will be accepted, however, ex No. 6. Furnishing and delivering materials in P. S. 75, renewing water supplies, etc., ing Co., Inc., 89-31 161st st., Jamaica, for ex cept with the prior approval of the Regional Di connection with paving with paving bricks and High School of Science, copper coil, etc., in hot cavation, steel and masonry work, as submitte( rector, Region No. 1, Federal Emergency Ad sheet asphalt (permanent pavement) the roadway waver reservoir, etc. by Tully & DiNapoli, Inc., 30-11 12th st., L. I ministration of Public Works. of E. 166th st. from Sherman ave. to Morris Borough of Brooklyn City, general contractor for access roadway anc Each bidder must deposit with his bid securit: ave., together with all work incidental thereto P. S. 31, new doors, etc. miscellaneous work at Jamaica Yard (PWA Dockei in an amount of not less than five percent (5%, (6911-A). P. S. 94, repairs and painting. of the base bid in the form and subject to thi P. S. 99, repairs and painting. 2741). all,13 No. 7. Furnishing and delivering bluestone conditions provided in the instructions to bid curb and granite headers in connection with pav- P. S. 114, additions and repairs to electric Sale of Scrap Material ders. ing with paving bricks and sheet asphalt (per- equipment. The Department of Hospitals' estimate for thi manent pavement) the roadway of E. 166th st. P. S. 128, alterations to form new millinery material and supplies is as follows: SEALED BIDS FOR THE SALE OF from Sherman ave. to Morris ave., together with room. approximately 400 gross tons of scrap steel rail; Class No. 1, $5,450; Class No. 2, $1,350. all work incidental thereto (6911-A-1). P. S. 197, replacing pa ment. I10 gross tons of scrap rolled steel car wheels, The successful bidder will be required to fur No. 8. Furnishing and delivering rented equip- P. S. 206, replacing urinals, etc. nish a performance bond in such form and having P. S. 220, repairs and painting. and 150 gross tons of scrap brake shoes, will be ment in connection with paving with paving bricks received by the Board of Transportation of The as surety thereon such surety company or corn and sheet asphalt (permanent pavement) the road- P. S. 235, replacing pavement and floors. panics as are acceptable on bonds given to the City of New York, at the office of the said Board, way of E. 166th st. from Sherman ave. to Morris Girls' High School. repairs and painting. United States Government and approved by the at No. 250 Hudson St., Manhattan, until Tuesday, ave., together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Richmond Commissioner of Hospitals in the amount of no, Aug. 16, 1938, at 10 a. m., daylight saving time. (6911-B). a12,23 P. S. 18, millwork. less than 100 percent of the total amount of the Bid forms may be obtained at Room 503. a9,16 Curtis High School, new water closet urinals. accepted bid. NEW YORK CITY PARKWAY McKee Vocational High School, relocating PROPOSALS This contract is to be financed wholly or in par chemical and physics tablets, etc. by the Federal Emergency Administration of Pub Various schools, repairs to roofs, etc. See Regulation on Last Page AUTHORITY lic Works, Various schools, wood flooring. The time allowed for the performance of the Various schools, repairs to hardware, etc. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY PROPOSALS contract is sixty (60) consecutive calendar days the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson st., Various schools, new sinks, piping, etc. after a fully executed and approved counterparl SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Heating and ventilating work: For repairs to Manhattan, as follows: thereof is delivered to the contractor. the New York City Parkway Authority, at its the following schools: No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 day: Borough of Manhattan Until 10 a. m., on oftice, the Arsenal Building, Central Park, 5th FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 after the actual date of the opening thereof, but ave. and 64th st., Manhattan, New York City, P. S. 10, boiler retubing. For furnishing and delivering electrical sup- may withdraw it at any time prior to the sched as follows: P. S. 32, boiler covering. plies--junction boxes, lamp changers, clamps, re- uled time for the opening of bids or authorized P. S. 32, heating repairs. 1'. S. 51, dampers for forced draft blowers. flectors, genuine G. E. rectifier tubes, genuine postponement thereof. Until 2 p. m., eastern daylight saving time, on P. S. 57, new dumping grates. parts for Cadillac blowers, etc., for the Inde- Blank forms and further information may be TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 P. S. 91, new boiler tubes. pendent Cityowned Rapid Transit Railroad obtained on application at the office of the Equip- For the construction of a grade crossing elimi- ment Division, Room 412, 125 Worth st., Man- P. S. 99, grate repairs. System, a2,12 nation for the Cross Bay pkway. at Beach Chan- hattan, where form of bid, contract, schedules and nel dr., in the Borough of Queens, Contract P. S. 110, boiler masonry repairs. specifications may be examined, and copies thereof No. 6, P. S. 110, grate repairs. Until 10 a. in., on a2,16 obtained. all,26 P. S. 174, boiler masonry repairs. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 P. S. 174, grate repairs. For furnishing and delivering glass post globes S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner. A more complete description of the work and for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit full information for bidders is given on the High School of Commerce, incinerator masonry drawings and in other contract papers which may repairs. Railroad System. DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE For furnishing and delivering material fabri- be seen at the Arsenal Building, Central Park, 64th Ifigh School of Music and Art in 193, boiler tubes. cated to sample, contacts and shunts. a9,16 St. and 5th ave., Manhattan, New York City, PROPOSALS and at the office of Madigan-Hyland, Consulting Hall of the Board of Education, elevator repairs. See Regulation on Last Page Until 11.30 a. m., on Engineers, 28-04 41st ave., L. 1. City. Borough of The Bronx TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 Arrangements will be made whereby prospective P. S. 4, belt repairs. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the contract P. S. 4, covering repairs. For furnishing and installing turnstile equip- the Commissioner of Purchase at Room 2214, ment for the World's Fair Railroad, Borough of drawings for their own use may secure same at P. S. 4, repairs to blowers. Municipal Building, Manhattan, at the following P. S. 6, boiler covering repairs. Queens. a2,16 cost thereof to be paid by them. Plans, blank times for the following supplies, materials, equip- forms for proposals, information for bidders, con- P. S. 23, piping repairs, etc. ment, etc., to wit: Until 11.30 a. m., on tract. bond and specifications for the work can P. S. 25, new front shields, wire guards, etc. be obtained from the office of the Authority. P. S. 31, piping repairs, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1938 Until 10 a. m., on For construction of a part of a rapid transit The bids will be made on blank forms attached P. S. 35, ash hoist doors, etc. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 P. S. 37, new coal bucket, etc. railroad, Route 110, Section 9. a2,23 to the form of contract and specifications, and For fresh fruits and vegetables. a10,12 shall be accompanied by a deposit in cash or P. S. 37, vacuum pump repairs, etc. certified check in the amount of at least seven P. S. 52, boiler repairs, etc. Until 11.30 a. m., on Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1938 (7) percent of the total contract price hid. DeWitt Clinton High School, boiler feed lines MONDAY, AUGUST 15. 1938 replacement. For furnishing and delivering service cars for For meats and poultry. alO,15 the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Rail- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DeWitt Clinton High School, internal boiler road in the City of New York. jyl2,sl3 feeds. Until 10.30 a. m„ on Borough of Brooklyn MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1938 Notice of Continuation of Sale at Public P. S. 8, new boiler tubes, etc. Notice of Public Hearing For street brooms. Auction of Transfers of Tax Liens Hereto- P. S. 67, new boiler tubes, etc. For electric refrigerators. fore Sold to The City of New York Affect- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A P. S. 74, new boiler tubes, etc. For printing and binding blank books. ing Real Properties in the Boroughs of P. S. 210, heating repairs. public hearing will be held at the office of the For metal office furniture. a4,15 Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens Board of Transportation of The City of New P. S. 212, boiler repairs. and Richmond, Pursuant to Section 416(1)- P. S. 234, new belt guards, etc. York, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson st., Until 10.30 a. m., on 33.0 of the Administrative Code of The City Manhattan, on Friday, Aug. 19, 1938, at 11.30 Abraham Lincoln High School, new coal con- TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 of New York. veyor track switches, etc. a. m., daylight saving time, on the proposed terms For ammunition. and conditions of draft form of contract for altera- Erasmus Hall High School, boiler masonry re- For screen wire cloth. THE SALE OF THE TRANSFERS OF TAX pairs. tion to the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Avenue For wire rubbish baskets. liens remaining unsold at sale of July 8, 1938, Erasmus Hall High School, new belt guards, Rapid Transit Railroad from 135th st. to 138th For riprap. a5,16 and transfers of tax liens wherein the purchaser st,, to permit Triborough Bridge approach con- etc. did not comillete the purchase within 30 days in Girls' High School, new smoke stack. struction, Borough of The Bronx, PWA Project Until 10.30 a, m., on accordance with the terms of sale, will be con- No. NY-1512-D. Borough ofQueens WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1938 tnned on P. S. 1, exhaust pipe casing, etc. Copies of said draft form of proposed con- For highway materials. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938 tract may be obtained at the offices of the Board P. S. 6, incinerator repairs, etc. For cotton piece goods and upholstery and cur- at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Municipal Building, P. S. 38, new traps, etc. of Transportation, Room 501, 250 Hudson st., tain materials. Room 2200, Borough of Manhattan, City of New Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar each. P. S. 68, heating repays. For sputum cup refills. York. P. S. 69, pipe covering, Dated Aug. 2, 1938. For bituminous paving mixture. a6,17 Lists showing liens to be offered may be oh- P. S. 72, new belt and pulley. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE tained upon application at the office of the City P. S. 91, heating repairs. CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, Until 10.30 a. m., on Collector, Room 607, Municipal Building, Man- P. S. 131, repairs to boiler covering. Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, Commissioner. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 hattan. a5.12 P. S. 144, heating repairs. WM, JEROME DALY, Secretary. a5,19 For furnishing all labor and materials required ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Borough of Richmond for alterations and repairs to the oil tank pipes, P. S. 4, heating repairs. Proposals-Notice to Bidders concrete pipe trench and new return main to the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION P. S. 26, heating repairs. kitchen at premises located at Pier No. 73, foot of P. S. 38, furnace repairs, etc. General information to Bidders for Furnishing E. 25th st., Manhattan, New York City. Materials, Supplies and Equipment to The City Proposed Approval of Subcontractors Port Richmond High School, heating repairs. For wire rope cables. a8,15 of New York for Use in the Maintenance and For steel boiler tubes. a8,18 Operation the Independent Rapid Transit THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES of SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY System. Until 10.30 a. m., on to approve the following as subcontractors: Highway Improvement & Repair Company, Inc., the Superintendent of School Supplies of the FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938 Rnard of Education of The City of New York, at VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, of 125 Barclay St., Manhattan, for asphalt paving For tire chains and links. his office, at 1334 York ave., corner of 72d st., supplies and equipment used in connection with For traffic stop signs. work, as submitted by Psaty & Fuhrman, Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 10, Borough of Manhattan, as follows: the operation and maintenance of the City's new For shoes and slippers. Independent Rapid Transit Railroad and other Queens. For hospital and laboratory equipment. a9,19 Until 11 a. m., on activities of the Board of Transportation are being Highway Improvement & Repair Company, Inc., FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 purchased as required. Competitive bids for such of 125 Barclay st., Manhattan, for asphalt paving Until 10.30 a. m., on For furnishing, delivering and installing film supplies are desired from all responsible in- work, as submitted by Psaty & Fuhrman, Inc., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1938 filing units in various high schools in the Bor- dividuals and corporations. Names of those desir- For butter and cheese. contractor for general construction of P. S. 118, Bronx. a12,15 oughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn and ing to be bidders will be placed on appropriate For miscellaneous foods (SRC). Queens (Ad-43). list, but bids will not be limited to those on such For nails. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES For furnishing, delivering and installing fur. lists. Where quantities in excess of $1,000 in For paper products and twine. al1,22 to approve as subcontractors the following: niture equipment for classes for crippled children, value are required the same will be advertised and cardiopathic and outdoor tubercular classes in the time for opening the bids will be announced Until 10.30 a. m., on Liberty Caulking & Metal Weatherstrip Co., of 328 E. 122d st., Manhattan, for caulking and various schools in the City of New York (Ad-45). by public notice. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1938 For furnishing and delivering office furniture For further information and particulars apply window cleaning equipment, as submitted by Psaty For steam cinders. to the High School of Science, The Bronx, and in Room 503, office of the Board of Transporta- & Fuhrman, Inc., contractor for general construc- For surgical specialties. Office of Assistant Superintendent Kennedy, tion, No. 250 Hudson st., City of New York. tion of P. S. 10, Queens. For ice cream (SRC). Bklyn. (Ad-46). No hid will be requested or accepted from any Liberty Caulking & Metal Weatherstrip Co., of For bread (SRC). a12,23 For furnishing, delivering and installing sewing contractor who is in arrears or in default to The 328 E. 122d st., Manhattan, for caulking and tables, chairs. stools, etc., for P. S. 93 and 96, City of New York. The right is reserved to Sale of Privileges window cleaning equipment, as submitted by Psaty Borough of Manhattan (Ad-35). reject any and all bids. & Fuhrman, Inc., contractor for general construc- For furnishing, delivering and installing filing BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY tion of P. S. 118, Bronx. a10,12 equipment in Hall of Board of Education, Record CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of Room 504 (Ad-40). al,12 Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, Commissioner. New York, Room 2214, Municipal Building, Man- PROPOSALS hattan, until 10.30 a. m., on WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. See Regulation on Last Page Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 For the sale of the privilege of removing cor- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY For furnishing and delivering 16-millimeter PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF rugated cartons from various locations in the the Superintendent of School Buildings, Design films, etc., for Bureau of Visual Instruction. MANHATTAN five boroughs, during the period Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 1938. and Construction, Board of Education of The City a4,16 of New York, at his office, southeast corner of PROPOSALS For further particulars and for sales agreement proposal and specifications apply to the Depart- Flatbush avenue extension and Concord St., Bor- PWA PROJECT No. NY-1450-F See Regulation on Last Page ough of Brooklyn, as follows: ment of Purchase, Room 2217, Municipal Build- SEALED BIDS ILL BE RECEIVED BY ing, Manhattan. a8,18 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Until 2 p. m,, on the Superintendent of School Buildings, Design the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 and Construction, at his office, southeast corner Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF For the following proposed contracts for which of Flatbush avenue extension and Concord St., follows: THE BRONX plans and specifications may be examined or pur. Bklyn., until 2 p. m., eastern daylight saving chased at the Estimating Room at 131 Livingston time, on Until 11 a. m., on st., Bklyn.: TUESDAY. AUGUST 16, 1938 MONDAY. AUGUST 15, 1988 PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page Borough of Manhattan and then at said office publicly opened and read For furnishing and delivering materials to the For demolition of buildings on the site of the aloud. Corporation Yards located at 14th St. and Ave- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY proposed new Benjamin Franklin High School, For excavation, foundation, etc., work at P. S. nue C, and under the 158th St. Viaduct, for the 60 Addition, Rogers pl. and Stebbins ave., 127 the President of the Borough of The Bronx, at bounded by E. 114th st., Pleasant ave., E. 116th laying and relaying of sidewalks when and where st. and East River dr, feet south of E. 163d st., Borough of The Bronx, vs office, Room No. 207, Bronx County Build- directed in the Borough of Manhattan. Borough of Brooklyn New York City. The form of contract, contractor's proposal and ng, E. 161st st. and Grand Concourse, Bronx, is follows: For plumbing, heating and electrical work for -also contract drawings may be inspected at the office new P. S. 246 on the southwest corner of Veronica For structural steel work at P. S. 60 Addition, of the Commissioner of Borough Works, Bureau Cntil I1 a. m., on pl. and Snyder ave, Rovers nl. and Stebbins ave., 127th feet south of Sewers and Highways, Room 2142, Municipal The costs of plans and specifications for P. S. TUESDAY, AUGUST of E. 163d St., Borough of The Bronx, New York Building, Manhattan. a4,15 23, 1938 i46, Bklyn., are as follows: City. No. 1. Paving with asphalt blocks (permanent Plumbing and drainage, $4; heating and venti- The estimated cost of the excavation, foundation, )avement) the roadway of Marion ave, from E. DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS ating apparatus, $8; electric work and lighting etc., work to be performed under this contract is 184th st. to E. 187th St., together with all work fixtures, $4. $22.000. ncidental thereto (6890). a5,16 PROPOSALS The estimated cost of the structural steel work No. 2. Furnishing and delivering materials in SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY to he performed under this contract is $31.000. See Regulation on Last Page :onnection with paving with asphalt blocks (per- the Superintendent of Plant Operation and The Board of Education reserves the right to nanent pavement) the roadway of Marion ave. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 4laintenance, Board of Education of The City of waive any informalities in or to reject any or all From E. 184th St. to E. 187th st., together with all Vew York, at his office, 34% E. 12th st., Man- bids. the Commissioner of Hospitals, Room 518, 125 York incidental thereto (6890-A). iattan, as follows: Each bidder must deposit with his bid security Worth st., Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on No. 3. Furnishing and delivering bluestone FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938 in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) :urb and granite headers in connection with pay- Jntil 10 a. m., on of the base hid in the-form and subject to the con- at which time and place they will be publicly ng with asphalt blocks (permanent pavement) the opened and read aloud. MONDAY, AUGUST 15. 1938 ditions provided in the instructions to bidders. -oadway of Marion ave. from E. 184th st, to E. For repairs to the following schools: For furnishing and delivering hospital equip- Attention of bidders is particularly called to the 187th st., together with all work incidental Borough of Manhattan requirements as to conditions of employment to be ment, chrome nickel steel ware, surgical instru- hereto (6890-A-1). P. S. 21, furniture storage room. ments and laboratory equipment and supplies for observed and minimum wage rates to be paid No. 4. Furnishing and delivering rented equip• P. S. 41, installing new water service. under the contract. Coney Island Hospital, Ocean pkway. and Ave- nent in connection with paving with asphalt P. S. 52, new sinks, etc. nue Z, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. The instructions to bidders, form of bid, form )locks (permanent pavement) the roadway of P. S. 130, installing new wash basin, etc, of contract, plans and specifications and forms of 5478 THE CITY R E C 0 R D FRIDAY, AUGUST 12,1938 bid bond and performance bond may be examined Attention of bidders is called to the "Instructions sodding, constructing malls, receiving basins, cessful bidders may be declared forfeited to The at the Estimating Room at 131 Livingston st., to Bidders" as to the form and amount of security drains, spillways, culverts, ramps and retaining City of New York upon the failure to comply with Bklyn., New York City, and copies thereof ob- required to accompany each bid. walls, where necessary, in the service roads of the requirements of the terms and conditions of tained upon the payment of a deposit of $10 for The bidder for the contract shall state one aggre- Cross Island boulevard from 147th street to 157th the Bale. each set in cash or certified check, made payable gate price for the whole work described and speci- street, and in the full street width of Cross Island Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build- to the Comptroller of The City of New York. fied, as the con,ract is entire for a complete job. boulevard from 157th street to Horace Harding ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or Any bidder, upon return of such set promptly and No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) boulevard, paving the service roadways from 147th assignment of interest therein by successful bid- in good condition, will be refunded his deposit, days after the actual date of the opening thereof, street to 157th street with asphalt (permanent der, will not be permitted without the written con- and any non-bidders upon so returning such set but may be withdrawn at any time prior to the pavement) 30 feet wide adjoining the curb on the sent of a duly authorized agent of the City. will be refunded 50 percent of his deposit. scheduled date for the opening of bids or any side toward the centre line of the boulevard, pav- LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days authorized postponement thereof. ing the roadways from 157th street to Horace Estate. a3,19 after the actual date of the opening thereof. The Commissioner reserves the right to waive Harding boulevard with two strips of asphalt (per- Dated Aug. 3, 1938. any informalities in or to reject any or all bids. manent pavement), each 24 feet wide, adjoining PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED ERIC KEBBON, Architect, Superintendent of No award will be made however, except with the the central mall and paving the remaining por- by the Board of Estimate on July 5, 1938, School Buildings, Design and Construction. a5,16 prior approval of the Regional Director, Region tions of all of the said roadways with asphalt sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Real No, 1, Federal Emergency Administration of Pub- macadam (preliminary pavement), together with Estate of the Board of Estimate at Room 505, lic Works. all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Bidders are required to make their bids upon Queens, City of New York, the preliminary MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1938 the blank form prepared by said Department. authorization for such improvement having been Proposed Approval of Subcontractor For the sale of the encroachments, together with EDWARD M. MARKHAM, Commissioner. granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired a3,17 the 28th day of July, 1938, and of apportioning for street purposes, within the lines of Cross THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS the cost thereof; proposes to approve as subcontractor, Selig Pol- Island blvd from the west line of 147th et. to PROPOSALS Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im- Hot ace Harding blvd., Borough of Queens, which lack, Inc., 11 W. 42d st., Manhattan, to truck, provement is the sum of $1,118,000 and the total rig and erect boilers and stokers, as submitted by are more particularly shown on a certain map on PWA PROJECT No. NY-1206-F estimated expenses thereof is the sum of file in the office where bids are to be received. Afgo Engineering Corporation, contractor for $106,500; PWA Docket No. 2726, alterations and additions Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Resolved, That such Board, in pursuance of the cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per- to power plant, Bellevue Hospital, a12,15 the Department of Public Works, Room 1013, provisions of section 300 of the New York City cent of the amount of the bid, except that a Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New Charter, consider such authorization and appor- PROPOSALS minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all York City, until 11 a. m., on tionment of cost, by placing 75 percent upon The bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient See Regulation on Last Page TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1988 City of New York and 25 percent upon the Bor- to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the at which time and place they will be publicly ough of Queens, the City's and Borough's shares buildings. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY opened and read aloud. to be payable with the taxes of such City and Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- the Department of Public Works, Room 1013, For the demolition and removal of the struc- Borough in the five fiscal years next succeeding turned after successful bidders have paid pur- Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows: tures which now encumber the proposed site of the confirmation of the assessment, at a meeting chase price in full and given security. The de- the Corona Health Center, at the northeast cor- of the Board to be held in the City Hall Borough deposits of successful bidders may be declared for. Until 11 a. m., on ner of intersection of Junction blvd. and 34th of Manhattan, City of New York, on ll'hursday, fated to The City of New York upon failure to MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 rd., Borough of Queens. August 18, 1938, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and at comply with the requirements of the terms and For removing old pile clusters and constructing The information for bidders, form of bid, form the same time and place a public bearing thereon conditions of the sale. new pile clusters at Hunters Point Ave. Bridge of contract, plans, specifications and forms of bid will then and there be bad; Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build- Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board over Dutch Kills, Borough of Queens. bond and performance bond may be examined at ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or For furnishing all labor and material necessary said office and copies thereof obtained upon pay- cause this resolution and notice to all persons assignment of interest therein by successful bid- and required for constructing new pile clusters ment of $10 for each set. Any bidder, upon re- affected thereby to be published in the CITY der, will not be permitted without the written and repairing pile clusters at Hamilton Ave., 9th turning such set promptly and in good condition, RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, consent of a duly authorized agent of the City. St., Carroll St. and Union St. Bridges over will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder August 18, 1938. LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Gowanus Canal in the Borough of Brooklyn. upon so returning such set will be refunded $5. Dated, New York, August 5, 1938. Estate. aS,22 For all labor and materials necessary and re- The Department of Public Works reserves the FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of quired for removing old pile clusters and con- right to waive any informalities in or to reject Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED structing new pile clusters at Madison Ave. any or all bids. phone, WO rtb 2-4560. a5,16 by the Board of Estimate on ]my S, 1938 Bridge and 145th St. Bridge over Harlem River. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security sealed bids will be received b the Bureau oi< For removing old pile clusters and constructing in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) BOARD OF ESTIMATE Real Estate of the Board of Estimate at Room new pile clusters and renewing fender strakes at of the base bid in the form and subject to the 505, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 the Unionport Bridge over Westchester Creek, conditions provided in the information for bid- BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE a. m,. on Borough of The Bronx. ders. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1938 For all labor and materials necessary and re- Attention of bidders is particularly called to the Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte- For the sale of the encroachments, together with quired for removing the existing fender and pile requirements as to conditions of employment to nanees Thereto on City Real Estate the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired cluster and constructing a new fender and pile be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid for street purposes, within the lines of Reeder cluster at the Eastchester Bridge over Eastchester under the contract. See Terms and Conditions on Last Page st. from 51st (Maurice) ave. to Queens blvd., Creek, Borough of The Bronx City of New York. The estimated cost of the work to be performed Borough of Queens, which are more particularly Blank forms and further information may be ob- under this contract is $5,000. PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED shown on a certain map on file in the office where tained upon application to the Department of Pub- No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 by the Board of Estimate on July 28, 1938, bids are to be received. lic Works, Room 1814, Municipal Building, Man- days after the actual date of the opening thereof, sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of hattan, where plans and specifications may be E. M. MARKHAM, Commissioner of Public Real Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per- seen. a4,15 Works. a9,23 505, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 cent of the amount of the bid, except that a a. m., on minimum deposit of $50 will be required with SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY PWA PROJECT No. NY-1207-F MONDAY AUGUST 29, 1938 all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be the Department of Public Works, Room 1013, For the sale of the encroachments, together sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows: the buildings. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY with the appurtenances thereto, on property Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned the Department of Public Works, Room 1013, acquired for public purposes, within the lines of after successful bidders have id purchase price Until 11 a. m., on Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New property extending from the Eastern blvd. to ja in full and given security. The deposits of suc- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, I938 York City, until 11 a. m., on the pier and bulkhead line of the Hutchinson For Contract No. 1, test borings, Bowery Bay River, to be known as the Hutchinson River park- cessful bidders may be declared forfeited to The FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1938 Sewage Treatment Works. a6,17 way extension, Borough of The Bronx, which are City of New York upon failure to comply with the at which time and place they will be publicly more particularly shown on a certain map on file requirements of the terms and conditions of the Until 11 a. m., on opened and read aloud. in the office where bids are to be received. sale. For the demolition and removal of the struc- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1938 Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of Resale of the buildings and/or parts of buildings, ture which now encumbers the pro sed site of the For all labor and material necessary and re- po cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per- together with the appurtenances thereto, or assign- quired for the construction of a concrete ramp, Fort Greene Health Centre and Borough offices, cent of the amount of the bid, except that a ment of interest therein by successful bidder, bounded by Flatbush avenue extension, Willoughby ueens approach for the Meeker Ave. Bridge over minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all will not be permitted without the written consent St., Fleet st. and Fleet pl., Borough of Brooklyn. Newtown Creek, Boroughs of Brooklyn and bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient of a duly authorized agent of the City. Queens. The information for bidders, form of bid, form to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real of contract, plans, specifications and forms of bid For all labor and materials necessary and re- buildings. Estate. a6.23 bond and performance bond may be examined at quired for furnishing and installing new window Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- shades in various public buildings and courts in said office and copies thereof obtained upon pay- turned after successful bidders have paid pur- PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED ment of $10 for each set. Any bidder, upon re- the Cit7 of New York. chase price in full and given security. he by the Board of Estimate on June 30, 1938, Furnish all labor and material necessary to in- turning such set promptly and in good condition, deposits of successful bidders may be declared sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Real stall terrazzo floors and tile wainscots in the will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder Estate of the Board of Estimate at Room 505, upon so returning such set will be refunded $5. forfeited to The City of New York upon failure West Side Court House, 314 W. 54th st., Borough to comply with the requirements of the terms and Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a: m., on The Department of Public Works reserves the of Manhattan. a6,17 conditions of the sale. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1938 right to waive any informalities in or to reject any Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build- For the sale of the encroachments, together Until 11 a. m., on or all bids. ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or with the appurtenances thereto, on property TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1938 Each bidder must deposit with his bid security assignment of interest therein by successful bid- acquired for street purposes, within the lines of in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) For furnishing and installing a complete dust der, will not be permitted without the written Lawrence st. between Whitestone Bridge blvd. and collecting system in the Carpenter Shop at the of the base bid in the form and subject to the consent of a duly authorized agent of the City. Northern blvd., Borough of Queens, which are more Kent Ave. Yard under the Williamsburg Bridge, conditions provided in the information for bid- particularly shown on a certain map on file in the ders. LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Borough of Brooklyn. a12,23 Estate. a12,29 office where bids are to be received. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of Until 11 a. m., on requirements as to conditions of employment to PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid percent of the amount of the bid, except that a TUESDAY, A~IGUST 23, 1938 under the contract. by the Board of Estimate on July 28, 1938, For all labor and materials necessary and re- sealed bids will be received b the Bureau of minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all quired for furnishing and installing four (4) auto. The estimated cost of the work to be performed bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient under this contract is $13,000. Real Estate of the Board of Estimate at Room matic roof ventilators for exhaust ventilation at 505, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 preliminary sludge pumping stations on Wards a. m., on buildings. Island, Borough of Manhattan. a12,23 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938 Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- E. M. MARKHAM, Commissioner of Public For the sale of the encroachments, together turned after successful bidders have paid ur- Blank forms and further information may be Works. a6,19 with the appurtenances thereto, on property chase price in full and given security. The obtained upon application to the Department of acquired for public purposes, within the lines of deposits of successful bidders may be declared for- Public Works, Room 1814, Municipal Building, PWA PROJECT No. 9237-NY-F property extending northerly from Lafayette ave. fetted to The City of New York upon failure Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be to the easterly boundary of Bronx Park, to be to comply with the requirements of the terms and seen. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY known as Bronx River parkway extension, Bor- conditions of the sale. the Department of Public Works, Room 1013, ough of • The Bronx, which are more particularly Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New shown on a certain map on file in the office where ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or the Department of Public Works, Room 1013, York City, until 11 a. m., on bids are to be received. assignment of interest therein by successful bidder, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1988 Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of will not be permitted without the written consent York City, until 11 a, m., on at which time and place they will be publicly cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per- of a duly authorized agent of the City. opened and read aloud. cent of the amount of the bid, except that a LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1988 Estate. a2,18 at which time and place they will be publicly For furnishing all labor, material and equip- minimum deposit of $50 will be required with opened and read aloud. ment for excavating, piling, concrete work, all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sheathing, pumping, reinforcing rods, waterproof- sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED For furnishing and installing motion picture and by the Board of Estimate on July 28, 1938, sound projection equipment in Pavilion C & D, ing and back-fill necessary and required in con- of the buildings. nection with the construction of the foundations, Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Real Bellevue Hospital, 26th at. and 1st ave., New Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room 505, York City. pits, etc., for the Nurses' Residence and Female turned after successful bidders have paid pur- chase price in fall and given security. The de- Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on The Department's estimate of the cost of this Dormitory at Neponsit Beach Hospital, Borough of Queens. posits of successful bidders may be declared for- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1938 work is Two Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars feited to The City of New York upon failure to ($2,700). The information for bidders, form of bid, form For the sale of the encroachments, together comply with the requirements of the terms and rty The instructions to bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications and forms of with the appurtenances thereto, on prope bid bond and performance bond may be examined conditions of the sale, acquired for public purposes, located as follows: of contract, specifications, plans, and form and Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build- performance bond may be examined at the office at said office and copies thereof obtained upon (1) On the northerly side of Auburn pl., on the payment of $10 for each set. Any bidder, upon ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or easterly side of St. Edwards st. and on the of the Department of Public Works, Room 1814, assignment of interest therein by successful bid- Municipal Building, New York City, and copies returning such set promptly and in good condi. westerly side of N. Elliott pl.; (2) on the south- tion, will be refunded his payment, and any non- der, will not be permitted without the written erly side of 83d st. between Colonial rd. and thereof may be obtained upon payment of $5 for consent of a duly authorized agent of the City. each set. bidder upon so returning such set will be re- Shore rd.; (3) within the triangular area bounded funded $5. LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real by Ft. Hamilton pkway., New Utrecht ave. and This contract is to be financed in whole or in Estate. a10,26 part by the Federal Emergency Administration of The Department of Public Works reserves the 45th at., in the Borough of Brooklyn, which are Public Works. right to waive any informalities in or to reject more particularly shown on certain maps on file any or all bids. PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED Attention of bidders is particularly called to the in the office where bids are to be received. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security by the Board of Estimate on July 5, 1938, requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per- paid under this contract. Real Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room The bidder is warned that the preponderance of of the base bid in the form and subject to the cent of the amount of the bid, except that a conditions provided in the information for bid- 505, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all labor to be employed must be taken from the City ders. a. m., on of New York, provided that such labor is available bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient Attention of bidders is particularly called to the FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938 to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the and qualified to perform the work to which the requirements as to conditions of employment to be For the sale of the encroachments, together with employment relates. He is further warned that buildings. observed and minimum wage rates to be paid the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- the bid of each subcontractor must be based on under the contract, for street purposes, within the lines of Damage conforming with all of the provisions set forth in turned after successful bidders have paid pur- The estimated cost of the work to be performed Parcel No. 3 in proceedings to open and extend chase price in full and given security. The de- the contract to which it applies and which relate under this contract is $24,000. Jefferson ave. from the northwesterly side of thereto, and that the subcontractor must comply posits of successful bidders may be declared for- No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days Mason ave.to the southeasterly side of Laconia feited to The City of New York upon failure to with all the applicable requirements of the Federal after the actual date of the opening thereof. ave.; Laconia ave. from the northeasterly side of Emergency Administration of Public Works. The comply with the requirements of the terms and E, M. MARKHAM, Commissioner of Public Jefferson ave. to the southwesterly side of Bedford conditions of the sale. term "subcontractor" is defined to mean any per- (Franklin) ave., as dedicated and in use, and son, firm or corporation, other than the employees Works. a5,19 Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build- Mason ave. from the northeasterly side of Stobe ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or of the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor, ave., as dedicated and in use, to the southwest- or labor and materials at the site of the project. BOARD OF ESTIMATE assignment of interest therein by successful bid- erly side of Jefferson ave., Borough of Richmond, der, will not be permited without the written con- The time allowed for doing and completing the which are more particularly shown on a certain sent of a duly authorized agent of the City. entire work and for the full performance of the Notice of Public Hearing map on file in the office where bids are to be re- contract is sixty (60) consecutive calendar days. LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real ceived. Estate. al,17 The successful bidder will be required to fur- PUBLIC IuPROv!MENT MATTERS Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of nish a faithful performance bond in form and cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per- substance and with sureties approved by the Comp- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED cent of the amount of the bid, except that a by the -Board of Estimate on July 28, 1938, troller of The City of New York, in the amount Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs- minimum deposit of $50 will be required with sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Real of 100 percent of the amount of the accepted bid. day, July 28, 1938 (Cal. No. 323), adopted the all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be suf- following resolution: Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room 505, Each bidder must deposit with his bid security ficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 z. m., on in an amount of not less than five percentum Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of the buildings. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1988 (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to New York is considering the advisability of Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned For the sale of the encumbrances, together with authorizing the grading, curbing, recurbing, flag. the conditions provided in the information for bid- after successful bidders have paid purchase price the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired ging, reflagging, removing and replacing trees, ders, in full and given security. The deposits of suc- for playground purposes, within the lines of Brad. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 5479 ford, Edison, LaSalle and Waterbury aves., Bor- quired for wet excavation and trimming riprap in ters arising out of the local laws in the sales, No applications will be received alter 4 p. m. on ough of The Bronx, which are more particularly front of bulkhead from Jackson's Creek to Asphalt business, and allied taxes; conduct tax litiga- the closing date for the receipt of applications. shown on a certain map on file in the office where Plant along F,ushing Bay, Borough of Queens, tion; make administrative rulings; render oral and Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per- bids are to be received. known as Contract No. Q-84-A-338. all,26 written opinions; draft legislation; and do legal sons in the Department serving in Grade 5 of the Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of research; to perform related tasks as required. Clerical Service, Grade 4 of the Engineering cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per- Notice to General Contractors-Permission to Requirements: A degreefrom a college or Service, or Grade 4 of the Inspection Service, cent of the amount of the bid, except that a Dump Clean Fill university of recognized standing and in addition who have served for a period of not less than one minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all a law degree from a law school of recognized year in said grade or grades and for a period of bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UPON standing, and not less than two years' experience six months in the Department prior tothe date to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the application to the Department of Parks, Arsenal in tax litigation; or a satisfactory equivalent of of examination and who are otherwise eligible for buildings. BuiLding, 64th st. and 5th ave., Manhattan, New the foregoing, and in this connection satisfactory examination. Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re• York City, permission may be granted to dump professional experience in the Law Department of All employees serving under other titles in the turned after successful bidders have paid purchase clean fill in the Sound View Park, bounded by the City will receive due consideration. Candi- Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- price in full and given security. The deposits of Lafayette ave., Metcalf ave., Lacombe ave. and dates must be members of the New York Bar at tricity not mentioned in the "eligibility require- successful bidders may be declared forfeited to the Bronx River, Borough of The Bronx. time of certification. ments" and who consider themselves eligible to The City of New York upon failure to comply Further particulars and a map showing the loca- Subjects and Weights: Education and ex- compete must file their applications and appeals with the requirements of the terms and conditions tion of the ground to be filled in, may be obtained perience, weight 4; written test, weight 4; may to compete in such examination, during the period of the sale. at the above office. a6,o5 consist of more than one part; oral test, weight 2, stated in this advertisement, as no appeals will be Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build- ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner. consisting of various factors mentioned below; the received after 4 p. m. on the closing date for the ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or required pass mark on each test, part or factor receipt of applications. THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM assignment of interest therein by successful bid- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE thereof will be announced prior to each test. der, will not be permitted without the written con- Statements with respect to education and ex- THIS PROCEDURE. sent of a duly authorized a ent of the City. COMMISSION perience will be rated after an oral interview and Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority, LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real after examination of the applicant's statements, weight 5; experience, weight 3; written test, Estate. jy30,al6 TENTATIVE KEY FOR EXAMINATION upon the extent to which such education and ex- weight 2; 70 percent required. Final average of perience has fitted the candidate to perform the 70 percent required. For Written Test-Promotion to Sergeant-on- Experience will be rated after an oral inter- NEW YORK CITY TUNNEL duties of the position. The rating will be based Aqueduct, Board of Water Supply upon oral answers to questions concerning educa- view to determine the extent to which such ex- perience has fitted the candidate to perform the AUTHORITY tion and experience; upon the written statement PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF filed by the candidate, and upon such supple- duties of the position. The rating will be based PROPOSALS resolutions of the Municipal Civil Service Com- mentary information obtained by special inquiries upon answers to questions concerning experience mission adopted July 27, 1938, public notice is as is deemed requisite. Candidates who pass the and upon the written experience form filed by hereby given of the tentative key for the written candidate. QUEENS MIDTOWN TUNNEL-MANUFACTUEE, SToa• written test will submit such publications and other test in the promotion examination to Sergeant-on• material including school records and reports as Duties: Under general supervision of the Com- AGE AND DELIYERY OF CEILING TILE Aqueduct, Board of Water Supply. Candidates missioner, to act as the representative of the Com- required. The oral test will include the following may file objection to such tentative for a missioner; to carry out the departmental policies SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY key factors: Technical competence, judgment, clear- period of not more than three days after the the New York City Tunnel Authority (herein- ness and quickness of comprehension, manner and of the Commissioner; to keep informed as to the after called the "Authority"), at the office of the last date of publication of this notice. Such ob- speech. departmental needs; to direct and control the work jection must be in writing and must contain de- of the employees under his jurisdiction; to super. Authority, Room 1009, 200 Madilpn ave., Man- Medical and physical requirements as posted on tailed information and authority therefor. vise the preparation of the Budget for the various hattan, New York City, until eleven-thirty (11.30) Commission's bulletin board must be met. Can- ANSWER SHEET, WRITTEN EXAMINA- didates may be rejected for any deficiency, ab- bureaus under his jurisdiction; to hear charges a. m., daylight saving time, on preferred against employees; to settle disputes TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 TION, HELD AUG. 1, 1938; PROMOTION normality or disease that tends to impair health TO SERGEANT-ON-AQUEDUCT, BOARD concerning open or current water charges where at which time and place they will be publicly or usefulness, such as defective vision or hearing, OF WATER SUPPLY. WEIGHT 5; 70 heart and lung diseases. the amounts are less than $150; to open bids at opened and read. PERCENT REQUIRED. FOR THE MANUFACTURE, STORAGE Fee: $3, to be paid five days prior to first public lettings; and to perform other related tasks. test but after receipt of notice of examination Medical Requirements: Rejection on account AND DELIVERY OF CEILING TILE FOR Item THE QUEENS MIDTOWN TUNNEL, IN Item Item date. Only one fee, payable by certified check, of injury or abnormality that tends to impair health and Key and Key and Key or usefulness. THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND money order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt will be Fee: $11, to be paid five days prior to first QUEENS. 1BorD 28B 55D test but The information for bidders, form of contractor's given. When sending fee by mail, send certified after receipt of notice of examination 2A 29C 56C bid, form of contract including general conditions, check or money order only, and state application date. Only one fee, payable by certified check, 3A 30D 57B the specifications, the plans and the form of per- number and enclose self-addressed envelope, full money order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., 4A 31A formance bond may be examined at the office of 58B postage prepaid. No fee for application, no re- Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt will be 5 A,B,C,D, or blank 32 B the Authority and copies thereof may be obtained 59 B fund of fee. given. When sending fee by mail, send certified 6D 33C 6A upon deposit of $5 for each set, to be refunded to Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday, check or money order only, and state application 7A bidders upon return of the plans and documents 34D 61B August 10, to 4 p. in., Wednesday, August 31, number and enclose self-addressed envelope. full 8A in good condition within thirty (30) days after 35A 62C 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. postage prepaid. No fee for application. No re- 9C 36B the opening of bids. 63D by using ordinary mail to request fund of fee. 10 C Save time The Authority reserves the right to waive any 37 C 64 D application and to return filled out application in• MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- 11 B 38D informalities in or to reject any or all bids. No 65A stead of coming to the Application Bureau. When SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. 12B award of contract will be made, however, except 39A 66C writing for application blank send self-addressed, MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. 13D with the prior approval of the Regional Director, 40B 67D 9-inch a5,26 14AorD envelope, stamjed four cents from Manhat• Federal Emergency Administration of Public 41C 68D tan and Bronx and six cents elsewhere for mailing Works. 15C 42 D 69 A you the application. However, applications mailed PROMOTION TO CHIEF ENGINEER OF 16 D 43 A WATER SUPPLY, DEPARTMENT OF Each bidder shall submit with his bid security 70 A,B,C,D or blank to the Commission from Manhattan and Bronx 17 A in an amount equal to $5,000 in the form and 44 B 71 F require two cents an ounce; from other places WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- 18A TRICITY. subject to the conditions provided in the informa- 45C 72G three cents an ounce. 19 B 46 D tion for bidders. 73 D, or A or DA An application mailed to the Commission will 20 C The successful bidder will be required to fur- 47 D 74 D, or A, or DA not be accepted unless it is postmarked upon the Salary: $8,500 per annum. There is one 21D nish a performance bond in such form and having 48C 75E envelope an hour not later than 4 p. en. on the vacancy at present. 22 A at as surety thereon such sureties as are approved 49 A 76 E last day of filing. Unless the envelope is so post- 23 C Applications: Received from 9 a. in., Friday. by the Authority and are acceptable on bonds SOB 77 BorE marked, the hour at which the application is de- 24 A 51 A 78 D Aug. 5, to 4 p. m., Friday, Aug. 26, 1938, Room given to the United States Government in an posited in the post office will not be considered. 25 B 52 B 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. amount of not less than 100 percent of the total 79 B Caution: 26 D Applications mailed to the Commis- It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire amount of the accepted bid, but said successful 53 A 80 E sion With insufficient 27 A 54 D postage will be accepted to compete in this examination to obtain appli- bidder may deposit in lieu of said bond, cash or subject to the payment of a 25-cent additional fee cation blanks in Room 1400. Municipal Building, securities in value at least equal to the amount to cover the cost of postage and additional clerical MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Manhattan, and to file them between the dates of said bond, in accordance with the provisions of work entailed by such acceptance. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. mentioned in this advertisement. article XXXIII of the form of contract. Announcements are broadcast over Station No applications will be received after 4 p. m. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 4S days MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. WNYC at 5.45 p. m. on the Monday preceding the a10,20 on the closing date for the receipt of applications. after the date set for the opening thereof, but it opening of applications. al0,31 Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per- may be withdrawn at any time prior to the MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS sons in the Department serving under the title of scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. Deputy Chief Engineer who have served for a New York, July 14, 1938. General Instructions w to lxuiaatloac MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. period of not less than one year in said title and NEW YORK CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY, for a period of six months in the Department ALFRED B. JONES. Chairman; ALBERT T. JOHN- All examinations are open to both men and PROMOTION TO FOREMAN MACHINIST, prior to the date of examination; and who are STOW WILLIAM H. FRIEDMAN. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS and jy26,a16 Numen unless advertisements state otherwise. otherwise eligible for examination. Applicants must be of good character, citizens In addition the candidates must possess the fol- DEPARTMENT OF PARKS if the United States and residents of the State Salary: $10 per day; five-day week. One lowing experience requirements: of New York. Character, citizenship and rest- vacancy. A degree in engineering from an institution of recognized standing; and at least 15 years of satis- PROPOSALS deuce are investigated. Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Friday, factory engineering experience including the suc- See Regulation on Last Page In order to be appointed to a position in any Aug. 5, to 4 p. m., Friday, Aug. 26, 1938, Room branch of the Government of The City of New 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. cessful development o? one or more engineering projects of considerable magnitude including the York, applicants must comply with the provisions It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire supervision of the preparation of complete en- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY of Local Lars 40 for the year 1937, with respect to compete in this examination to obtain applica- gineering designs, plans, specifications and reports; the Commissioner of Parks, at the office of the to eitirenship and residence. A copy of the lase tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, or a satisfactory equivalent of the foregoing. Department of Parks, Arsenal Building, 64th et. may be found posted on the bulletin board in Manhattan, and to file them between the dates and 5th ave., Central Park, Manhattan, as fol- Room 1400, Municipal Building, ManIouan. mentioned in this advertisement. A New York State Professional Engineer's License lows: A qualifying physical test is given for each No applications will be received after 4 p. m. will be required prior to certification. ex>,mination and a high degree of physical ability on the closing date for the receipt of applications. All employees serving, under other titles not mentioned in the "eligibility requirements" and Until 10.30 a. in., daylight saving time, on ,a required. Eligibility Requirements: To be open to Ma- Pay includes money, pension, fair sick leave, chinists, who have served for not less than three who consider themselves eligible to compete, must FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 file their applications and appeals to compete in For furnishing all labor and materials, together ',lus one mouth's vacation in most cases. years, and to Chief Marine Engineers and Marine Applications for examinations must be filed on Engineers who have served for not less than one such examination, with the Commission, during with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re• the period for the receipt of applications, as no q%iced for grading, paving, drainage, irrigation, forms furnished by the Commission. year in the Department before the date of the In rating the subject Experience no supple- appeals will be received after 4 p. m. on the fopsoiling, lighting playground and incidental examination. Applicants in the positions of Chief closing date for the receipt of applications. structures, in southerly portion of St. Mary's mentary statements oil any kind will be received Marine Engineer and Marine Engineer must show aft the final date for filing applications. that they have served an apprenticeship as Ma. THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM Park, Borough of The Bronx, known as Contract THIS PROCEDURE. No. X-45.138, jy28,a12 CrsMeept as otherwise specifically stated in ad• chinist either before or after their appointment vertisements, all preliminary training or oilier in their present positions in the Department. Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority. qualifications reqdired for the examination must All employees serving under other titles not 5; experience, 3; written test, 2. Final average Until 10 a. m., on 70 percent required. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1938 be completed on or before the date of application. mentioned in the "eligibility requirements" and Persons appointed from eligible lists resulting who consider themselves eligible to compete, must Experience will be rated after an oral inter• For furnishing all labor and materials neces- view and the applicant's written statement of ex- sary or required for reconstruction and alterations from examinations become members of the retire. file their applications and appeals to compete in ment system described in chapter XXVI of the such examination, with the Commission, during perience. This rating will be based upon the ex- to men's and women's toilet rooms of Museum tent to which such experience has fitted the can- Building, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Charter voluntarily within six months and com- the period for the receipt of applications, as no pulsorily after six months of service. appeals will be received after 4 p. m. on the clot- didate to perform the duties of the position and Park, New York, in accordance with plans and the extent to which such experience reveals the specifications. a6,17 The term of eligibility of a list resulting from tog date for the receipt of applications. an examination is fixed at not less than one year technical competence, judgment and executive THERE WILL B NO .DEVIATION FROM ability of the candidate. nor more than four years. THIS PROCEDURE. Until 10.15 a. m., on Fee: $17, to be paid five days prior to first WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1988 No applications delivered at the office of the Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority, Commission by mail or otherwise after 4 p. m. of 5; mental examination, 5; 70 percent required. test but after receipt of notice of examination For furnishing all labor and materials neces• date. a closing date for the receipt of applications will 70 percent final average required. Only one fee, payable by certified check, sary or required for the new auction line from fresh money order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., oe accepted. Applicatior blankr will be mailed The subjects and weights of the mental examina• water reservoir to suction pumps, also under- Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt will be pinning column No. 7 at the New York Aquarium, upon request provided a set-addressed stamped tion are as follows: Duties, 3; 70 percent re- envelope is enclosed to fully cover the mailing. quired; practical, 2; 70 percent required. given. When sending fee by mail, send certified Battery Park, Borough of Manhattan, New York check or money order only, and state application City, to accordance with plans and specifications. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery Scope of Examination: The duties paper will of such letter. Pay full postage on all mail to the number and enclose self-addressed envelope. full a6,17 include questions on knowledge of equipment, its postage prepaid. Commission. repairs and maintenance; materials, where and how No fee for application. No re- Applications may be obtained in the office of fund of fee. Until 10.30 a. m., on used; and the general management, assignment MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1988 the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Room and direction of a force of shipyard machinists. 1400, 14th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. For furnishing all labor and materials, together The practical test will call for initiative and judg- MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. with all work incidental thereto, necessary or ment in directing and supervising the actual required, for TAX COUNSEL. GRADE 4 assembly of, or the stripping (pulling down) of a5,26 1. General construction of laboratory building (Certification will also be made to Grade 8 ferry boat mechanical equipment both below and positions) PROMOTION TO DEPUTY CHIEF EN- at Underhill ave. and Park pl., Borough of Brook- above decks. GINEER OF WATER SUPPLY, DEPART- lyn, known as Contract No. B-161.138. Note-This position offers practically no Fee: $3, to be paid five days prior to first promotional opportunities. MENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND 2. Electrical work in laboratory building at test but after receipt of notice of examination ELECTRICITY. Underhill ave. and Park p1., Borough of Brooklyn, date. Only one fee, payable by certified check, known as Contract No. B•161.238. In order to be appointed to a position in any money order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., 3. Plumbing work in laboratory building at branch of the Government of The City of New Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt will be Salary: $7,500 per annum. There is one Underhill ave. and Park e1., Borough of Brooklyn, York, applicants must comply with the pro- given. When sending fee by mail, send certified vacancy at present. known as Contract No. B-16l-338. visions of Local Law No. 40 for the year 1937 check or money order only, and state application Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Friday, 4. Heating and ventilating work in laboratory with respect to cittirersship and residence. A copy number and enclose self-addressed envelope, full Aug. 5, to 4 p. in., Friday, Aug. 26, 1938, Room building at Underhill ave. and Park p1., Borough of the law may be found posted on the bulletin postage prepaid. No fee for application. No re- 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. of Brooklyn, known as Contract No. B-161-438. board in Room 1400, Municipal Building, Man- fund of fee. It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire a6,18 hattan. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- to compete in this examination to obtain applica- SION, PAUL J. KERN. President; FERDINAND Q. tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, Until 10.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on Salary: $3,000 and over for Grade 4; $2,400 MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. Manhattan, and to file them between the dates FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938 to $3,000 for Grade 3, per annum. a5,26 mentioned in this advertisement. For furnishing all labor and materials, together Vacancies: Three at $4,000, one at $3,500; No applications will be received after 4 p. m. on with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re- one at $2,500. PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT TO THE the closing date for the rectipt of applications. quired for Ages: The Wadsworth Bill signed by the COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per- 1. f'lanting in Grand Central parkway extension Governor on April 4, 1938, requires this Com- WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- sons in the Department serving under the titles from Astoria blvd. to the Long Island Railroad mission to examine all applicants for this position TRICITY. of Assistant Engineer, Grade 4; Mechanical En- in Flushing Meadow Park, Borough of Queens, regardless of age. But the attention of candidates gineer, Grade 4; Assistant Engineer (Designer), known as Contract No. 0-99-138. is called to the State Child Labor Law and the Salary: $5,500 per annum. There is one Grade 4; who have served for a period of not less 2. Grading and planting along the easterly Mandatory Retirement Law which prevent the em- vacancy at present. than one year in said title and for a period of boundary of Flushing Meadow Park from Horace ployment of persons under the age of 18 or over Applleatlons: Received from 9 a. m., Friday, six months in the Department prior to the date Harding blvd. to Union tpke., Borough of Queens, the age of 80. While the Commission will comply Aug. 5, to 4 p. in., Friday, Aug. 26, 1938, Room of examination and who are otherwise eligible. In known as Contract No. 0.99.238. a2,19 with the Wadsworth Act, therefore, and will ex- 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. addition the candidates must possess the following amine applicants below and above these ages, such It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire experience requirements: Until 10.30 a. m., on candidates cannot reasonably expect to be ap- to compete in this examination to obtain applica- A degree in engineering from an institution of FRIDAY. AUGUST 26, 1938 pointed. tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, recognized standing; and at least 10 years of satis- For furnishing all labor and materials, together Duties: Under the direction of the Corpora- Manhattan, and to file them between the dates factory engineering experience involving the suc- with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re- tion Counsel, to act as counsel for the City in mat- mentioned in this advertisement. cessful development of one or more engineering U80 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938

projects (if considerable magnitude including the PROMOTION TO JUNIOR BACTERIOL- The practical examination will test the candi- matters pertaining to operation of station, includ- supervision of the preparation of complete en- OGIST, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH date's knowledge and ability through detailed oral ing distribution of supplies, time reports, station gineering designs, plans, specifications and reports; questioning. planning and changes, work assignments, operat- or a satisfactory equivalent of the foregoing. A Medical and physical requirements, as posted ing cost and efficiency studies, and related mat- Salary: $1,500 per annum. New York State Professional Engineer's License on Commission's bulletin board, must be met. ters. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Friday, Aug. will be required prior to certification. Candidates may be rejected for any deficiency, ab- Duties: To assist the Station Supervisors in 5, to 4 p. m., Friday, Aug. 26, 1938, Room All employees serving under other titles not normality or disease that tends to impair health or the work of the Station Division including follow- 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. usefulness, such as defective vision, heart and ing details; make investigations and reports, ar- mentioned in the "eligibility requirements" and It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire who consider themselves eligible to compete, must lung diseases, and defective hearing. range for proper manning of stations, supervise to compete in this examination to obtain applica- and assign station personnel, make inspections and file their applications and appeals to compete in Persons must be free from such physical or tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, personal abnormalities or deformities as to speech take appropriate action on conditions of stations such examination with the Commission, during Manhattan, and to file them between the dates the period for the receipt of application, as no and appearance as would render their admission and station equipment, perform such other duties mentioned in this advertisement. to the service undesirable. as the Board of Transportation is authorized by appeals will be received after 4 p. m. on the closing Na application will be received after 4 p. m. on date for the receipt of applications. Fee: $3, to be paid five days prior to first test law to prescribe in its regulations. the closing date for the receipt of applications. to first THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM but after receipt of notice of examination date. Fee: $2 to be paid five days prior Eligibility Requirements: Open to all Bac- test but receipt of notice of examination THIS PROCEDURE. Only one fee, payable by certified check, money alter teriological Laboratory Assistants in the Depart- Only one fee, payable by certified check, Subjects and 11'eights: Record and seniority, order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. in., Satur- date. ment of Health who have served for not less than day 12 noon, where official receipt will be given. money order or cash, at Room 1438, until weight 5; written test, weight 2; experience, one year at the date of the examination, and who weight 3. Final average of 70 percent required. When sending fee by mail, send certified check or 4 p. m., Saturday 12 noa, where official receipt are otherwise eligible. Experience will be rated after an oral interview money order only, and state application number will be given. When seuc1ing fee by mail, send All employees serving under other titles in the and enclose self-addressed envelope, full postage certified check or money order only, and state and the applicant's writen statement of experience. Department of Health not mentioned in the This rating will be based upon the extent to which prepaid. No fee for application. No refund of application number and enclose self-addressed "eligibility requirements" and who consider them- fee. envelope, full postage prepaid. No fee for appli- such experience has fitted the candidate to per- selves eligible to compete must file their applica- form the duties of the position and the extent Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday, cation. No refund of fee. tions and appeals to compete in such examination Aug. 3, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1938, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- to which such experience reveals the technical during the period stated in this advertisement, as competence, judgment and executive ability of the Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. SION, PAUL J. KERN, Piesident; FERDINAND Q. no appeals will be received after 4 p. m. on the Save time by uswg ordinary mail to request MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. candidate. closing date for the receipt of applications. $15, to be paid five days prior to first application and to return filled out applica- jy25,al5 Fee: THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM after receipt of notice of examination tion instead of coming to the Application test but THIS PROCEDURE. Only one fee, payable by certified check, Bureau. When writing for application blank send PROMOTION TO MOTORMAN-CONDUCTOR date. Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority, money order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., self-addressed 9-inch envelope stamped four cents (RAILROAD), INDEPENDENT CITY- 5; mental examination. 5. Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt will be from Manhattan and Bronx and six cents else. OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM. The subjects and weights of the mental examina- where for :nailing you the application. However, given. When sending fee by mail. send certified tion are: Technical, 7; 75 percent required; ex- check or money order only, and state application applications mailed to the Commission from Man- Salary: 80 to 95 cents an hour. perience, 3; 70 percent required. number and enclose self-addressed envelope, full hattan and Bronx require two cents an ounce; from Experience will be rated upon the written ex- Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Mon- postage prepaid. No fee for application. No re- other places, three cents an ounce. day, July 25, to 4 p. m., Monday, August 15, perience form filed by the candidate. As an aid An application mailed to the Commission will fund of fee. in rating training, experiepce and general qualifica. 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- not be accented unless it is postmarked upon the tions, interviews may also be required. It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. envelope at an hour not later than 4 p. m. on the SION, PAUL J. Scope of Examination: The written test will to compete in this examination to obtain applica• MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. last day of filing. Unless the envelope is so post- concern itself with technical work of a higher lion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, a5,26 marked, the hour at which the application is de- Manhattan, and to file them between the dates grade than that expected of the average technician. posited in the post office will not be considered. Most persons of this rank will act as assistants mentioned in this advertisement. PROMOTION TO SENIOR BACTERIOL- Caution; Applications mailed to Commission : m. in one of the smaller divisions of the laboratory. No applications will be received after 4 p OGIST (MEDICAL), DEPARTMENT OF with insufficient postage will be accepted subject closing of applications. Fee: $1.50, to be paid five days prior to first on the date for the receipt HEALTH. to the payment of a 25-cent additional fee to cover Eligibility Requirements: To be open to all test but after receipt of notice of examination cost of postage and additional clerical work en- Conductors who have served at least one yearin Only one fee, payable by certified check, date. tailed by such acceptance. the position before the date of the examination Salary: $3,300 per annum. There is one money order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Announcements are broadcast over Station and who have had in addition any one of the fol- vacancy at present. Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt will be Applications: Received 9 a. m., Friday, Aug. WNYC at 5.45 p. m. on the Monday preceding the lowing: given. When sending fee by mail, send certified opening of apelications. 5, to 4 p. m., Friday, Aug. 26, 1938, Room check or money order only, and state application (1) Atleast one year's experience as motorman, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. motor switchman or locomotive engineer, or 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. number and enclose self-addressed envelope, full SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. (2) At least two years' experience as locomotive It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire postage prepaid. No fee for application. No re- to compete in this examination to obtain applica- MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. fireman conductor or trainman, or fund of fee. a3,24 (3)At least three years' experience as surface tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. car operator, or Manhattan, and to file them between the dates SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. mentioned in this advertisement. PROMOTION TO FOREMAN OF ASPHALT (4) A manifest equivalent combination of the MORTON and \7 'ALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. WORKERS, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF No applications will be received after 4 P. m. on a5,26 above alternative experience, and who are other- the closing date for the receipt of applications. RICHMOND. wise eligible for examination. All alternate experience specified in 1, 2, 3 and Eligibility Requirements: Open to all Bac. PROMOTION TO FUEL INSPECTOR, Salary: Prevailing rate is now about $2,100 4 must have been within the last 10 years. teriologists and Pathologists in the Health Depart- GRADE 2 (OFFICE OF THE COMPTROL- ment who possess the M. D. degree and who have per annum. All employees serving under other titles not LER). Vacancies: One vacancy; two more expected. served for not less than one year at the date of mentioned in the "eligibility requirement" and who the examination; and who are otherwise qualified. Appun4tione: Received from 9 a. in., Thurs- consider themselves eligible to compete, must file to but not including $2,400 All employees serving under other titles in the Salary: $1,830 day, July 28 to 4 p. m., Thursday, August 18, their applications and appeals to compete in such per annum. Vacancies will occur from time to 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Department of Health not mentioned in the examination, with the Commission, during the "eligibility requirements" and who consider them- time. It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire period for the receipt of applications, as no ap- Received 9 a. m., Friday, Aug. to compete in this examination to obtain applica- selves eligible to compete must file their applica- Applications: peals will be received after 4 p. m. on the closing tions and appeals to compete in such examination, 5, to 4 p. m., Friday, Aug. 26, 1938, Room tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, date for the receipt of applications. 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Manhattan, and to file them between the dates during the period stated in this advertisement, as THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM no appeals will be received after 4 p. m. on the It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire mentioned in this advertisement. THIS PROCEDURE. closing date for the receipt of applications. to compete in this examination to obtain applica- No applications will be received after 4 p. m. Spbjects and Weights: Record and senior- THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, on the closing date for the receipt of applications. ity, weight 5 ; mental examination, weight 5. The Manhattan, and to file them between the dates Eligibility Requirements: Open to Asphalt subject and weights of the mental examination: THIS PROCEDURE. Workers in the Office of the Borough President Weights: Record and seniority, mentioned in this advertisement. Experience, weight 3, 75 percent required; writ- Subjects and of Richmond who have served for three years 5; mental examination, 5. No applications will be received after 4 P. m. ten, weight 3, 75 percent required; praccical, under that title and to Auto Enginemen and Fore- The subjects and weights of the mental examina- on the closing date for the receipt of applications. weight 4, 75 percent required. General average men of Laborers, grade 2, who have served one tion are: Technical-oral, 6, 75 percent required; Eligibility Requirements: 0p en to all Coal of 70 percent required including record and year under either title and who are otherwise experience, 4; 70 percent required. Samplers in the office of the Comptroller who seniority, have served for not less than three years in the eligible for examination. Scope of Examination: Questions in the va- Experience will be rated upon the written ex- All employees serving under other titles in the perience form submitted by the candidate and on labor class in said title and for a period of not rious parts of the mental examination will be de• less than six months in the office of the Comp- Office of the Borough President of Richmond not signed to test the candidate's knowledge of the an oral interview to determine the extent to which mentioned in the "eligibility requirements" and troller prior to the date of examination and who proper operation of subway trains, including the such experience has fitted the candidate to perform who consider themselves eligible to compete must the duties of the position. are otherwise eligible. function of the operating equipment under normal All employees serving under other titles in the file their applications and appeals to compete in Scope of Examination: The examination will such examination, during the period stated in this and abnormal conditions. The practical test will office of the Comptroller not mentioned in the include the actual operation of a train under concern itself with the duties of the position which advertisement, as no appeals will be received after are as follows: To be in charge of the Meningitis "eligibility requirements" and who consider them- various conditions and preparation of train for selves eligible to compete must file their applica. 4 p. m. on the closing date for the receipt of Division, which offers a consulting service on in- applications. service. fections of the central nervous system. Clinical tions and appeals to compete in such examination, Fee: $2.50, to be paid five days prior to first during the period stated in this advertisement, THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM experience in this work and a knowledge of lab- THIS PROCEDURE. test but after receipt of notice of examination oratory procedures used in diagnosing such infec- as no appeals will be received after 4 p. m. on the date. Only one fee, payable by certified check, closing date for the receipt of applications. Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority, tions is essential. 5; mental examination, S. The subjects and money order or cash, at Room 1438, until Fee: $3, to be paid five days prior to first THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM 4 p m., Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt THIS PROCEDURE. weights of the mental examination are as follows: test but after receipt of notice of examination Written, 2, 75 percent required; oral-practical, 3, will be given. When sending fee by mail, send date. Only one fee, payable by certified check, Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority, certified check or money order only, and state weight 5; written test, weight 5; 70 percent re- 70 percent required. General average of 70 per- money order or cash, at Room 1438,+until 4 p. m., cent required. application number and enclose self-addressed Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt will be quired. Final average of 70 percent required. envelope, full postage prepaid. No fee for appli- Scope of Examination: The written test will Scope of Examination: The written examina• given. When sending fee by mail, send certified tion will be designed to test the candidate's cation. No refund of fee. check or money order only, and state application concern itself with the duties of the position. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Fee: $2, to be paid five days prior to first knowledge of the proper methods of repairing and number and enclose self-addressed envelope, full SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. test but after receipt of notice of examination building asphalt and macadam roads, and may in- postage prepaid. No fee for application. No re- elude material which will test the candidate's MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. fund of fee. date. Only one fee, payable by certified check, jy25,a15 money order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., knowledge of the clerical duties required to be MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- performed by Foremen in the Office of the Bor- SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt will be PROMOTION TO CONDUCTOR (RAIL- given. When sending fee by mail, send certified ough President of Richmond. The oral-practical MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYER, Commissioners. test may include practical questions on the duties ROAD), INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED a5,26 check or money order only, and state application SUBWAY SYSTEM. number and enclose self-addressed envelope, full of the position and may include a demonstration test of ability to handle men. The oral-practical PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT BACTERIOL- postage prepaid. No fee for application. No re- Salary: 65 to 75 cents an hour. (When as- fund of fee. shall be rated on the basis of the following factors: OGIST, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP- Technical ability and knowledge, judgment, man- signed as Guards or Platform Men, 65 cents PLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. ner, speech and appearance. an hour.) Vacancies occur from time to time. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. Fee: $2.50 to be paid five days prior to first Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Mon- Salary: $2,100 per annum. There is one MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. receipt of notice of examination date. day, July 25, to 4 p. m., Monday, August 15, a5,26 test but after vacancy at Ashokan, New York. Only one fee, payable by certified check, money 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Friday, order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Sat- It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire Aug. 5, to 4 p. m., Friday, Aug. 26, 1938, Room CHIEF MARINE ENGINEER (DIESEL) urday, 12 noon, where official receipt will be to compete in this examination to obtain applica- (Certifications will also be made from the re- 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. given. When sending fee by mail, send certified tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire sulting eligible list to fill vacancies In the check or money order only, and state application Manhattan, and to file them between the dates to compete in this examination. to obtain applica- position of Marine Engineer (Diesel). number and enclose self-addressed envelope, full mentioned in this advertisement. tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, posutaagge a prepaid. No fee for application. No Na applications will be received after 4 p. m. Manhattan, and to file them between the dates In order to be appointed to a position in any on the closing date for the receipt of applications. mentioned in this advertisement. branch of the Government of The City of New MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Eligibility Requirements: Open to all Sta- No applications will be received after 4 p. m. on York, applicants must comply With the provi- SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. tion or Collecting Agents who have served at least the closing date for the receipt of applications. sions of Local Law No. 40 for the year 1937 MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. one year in either position or have had at least Eligibility Requirements: Open to all Lab- with respect to citizenship and residence. A copy jy28,a18 one year's combined service in both positions be• oratory Assistants in the Department of Water of the law may be found posted on the bulletin fore the date of the examination. Supply, Gas and Electricity who have served for board in Room 1400, Municipal Building. PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT STATION All employees serving under other titles in not less than one year at the date of the examina- SUPERVISOR (RAILROAD), INDEPEN- the Independent City-owned Subway not men- tion and who are otherwise eligible for examina- DENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM. tioned in the "eligibility requirements" and who tion. Salary: See salaries set forth under vacancies. consider themselves eligible to compete must file All employees serving under other titles in the Vacancies: One in the Department of Public Salary: $1,800 to $2,400 per annum. There their applications and appeals to compete in such Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- Works at $2,900; two as Marine Engineer are five vacancies at present; others occur from examination, during the period stated in this ad- tricity not mentioned in the "eligibility require- (Diesel) in the Department of Public Works at time to time. vertisement, as no appeals will be received after ments" and who consider themselves eligible to $2,340 per annum. Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Mon- 4 p. m. on the closing date for the receipt of compete must file their applications and appeals to Ages: The Wadsworth Bill signed by the day, July 25, to 4 p. m., Monday, August 15, applications. compete in such examination, during the period Governor on April 4, 1938, requires this Com- 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM stated in this advertisement, as no appeals will be mission to examine all applicants for this position It will be necessary for all eligibles who desire THIS PROCEDURE. received after 4 p. m. on the closing date for the regardless of age. But the attention of candidates to compete in this examination to obtain applica- Subjects and Weights: Record and senior- receipt of applications. is called to the State Child Labor Law and the tion blanks in Room 1400, Municipal Building, ity, weight 5 ; mental examination, weight 5. The THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM Mandatory Retirement Law which prevent the em- Manhattan, and to file them between the dates subjects and weights of the mental examination: THIS PROCEDURE. ployment of persons under the age of 18 or over mentioned in this advertisement. Written, weight 6, 75 percent required; practical, Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority, the age of 80. While the Commission will com• No applications will be received after 4 p; m. weight 4, 70 percent required. General average 5; mental examination, 5. ply with the Wadsworth Act, therefore, and will on the closing date for the receipt of applications. 70 percent required including record and seniority. The subjects and weights of the mental exami- examine applicants below and above these ages, Eligibility Requirements: To be open to all Scope of Examination: Questions in the va- nation are: Technical, 7; 75 percent required; such candidates cannot reasonably expect to be station or collecting agents who have served at rious parts of the mental examination will be de- experience, 3; 70 percent required. appointed. least one year in either position or have had at signed to test the candidate's knowledge of the Experience will be rated upon the written ex- Duties: To supervise and direct crew below least one year's combined service in both posi- operating rules and regulations, the car equip- perience form filed by the candidate. As an aid deck; be responsible for care. maintenance and tions before the date of examination. meat handled by the conductor and manner and in rating training, experience and general qualifica- operation of all power machinery, auxiliaries, All employees serving under other titles in the methods of dealing with the public. It is ex- tions, interview may also be required. heating and lighting equipment, etc., for Diesel• Independent City-owned Subway System not men- pected that all candidates will attend the school Scope of Examination: The written test will powered ferry boats, tug boats, and others operated tioned in the "eligibility requirements" and who car to acquaint themselves with all the necessary concern itself with the duties of the position. by The City of New York; perform all duties of consider themselves eligible to compete must file and important details of the car equipment and Candidates must have a general knowledge of inspection officer below deck; inspect operations their applications and appeals to compete in such with their operating duties. bacteriology and a thorough grounding in the in drydock repairs, when so assigned; perform re- examination, during the period stated in this ad- Duties: To be responsible for the safety, bacteriology of water. lated work. vertisement, as no appeals will be received after regularity and proper care of trains. in accord- Fee: $2, to be paid five days prior to first Requirements: At least three years' practical 4 p. m. on the closing date for the receipt of ance with the rules, regulations and special in- test but after receipt of notice of examination experience as a marine engineer, one of which applications. structions governing the employees in operation; date. Only one fee, payable by certified check, must have been as licensed watch engineer in the THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM when assigned to the forward section of trains to money order or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., operation of a Diesel-powered boat; or the THIS PROCEDURE. take charge of trains; when assigned to rear Saturday 12 noon. where official receipt will be equivalent. Subjects and Weights: Record and senior• section of trains to assist conductor in charge in given. When sending fee by mail, send certified A United States Chief Marine Engineer's ity, weight 5 ; mental examination, weight 5. The the performance of his duties; when assigned to check or money order only, and state application license for vessels up to 1,650 gross tons or more, subjects and weights of the mental examination: stations to handle passengers. assist in the safe number and enclose self-addressed envelope, full propelled by internal combustion engines, will be Written. weight 6, 70 percent required; practical. dispatch of trains, watch exit gates, patrol sta- postage prepaid. No fee for application. No re- required prior to certification. oral, weight 4, 70 percent required. General aver- tions and perform special duties for the protection fund of fee. Subject@ and Weights: Experience, weight age 70 percent required including record and of passengers ; turn in lost property; make detailed MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- 4. 70 percent required; technical written, weight 3, seniority. reports of unusual occurrences; relieve or assist SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. 175 percent required. If more than one part, 75 Scope of Examination: Questions in the va- conductor in charge of trains in case of emer- MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYER, Commissioners. percent required on Part I; practical, weight 3, rious parts of the mental examination will be de- gency; relieve station agents when directed; per. a5,26 75 percent required. signed to test the candidates' knowledge of all form such other duties as the Board of Transports. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938. THE CITY RECORD 5481

tion is authorized by law to prescribe in its regula• Rockaway boulevard (road) to the southerly 225.70 feet to the westerly line of Boss street; January 10, 1916; copies of which were filed in tions. side of 133d avenue; 133D AVENUE from thence southerly for 82.06 feet aiong the westerly the office of the Register of the County of Queens, Fee: $2, to be paid five days prior to first 101st street (Lawn avenue) to the easterly side line of Boss street to the northerly line of 133d at Jamaica, March 16, 1916; in the office of the test but after receipt of notice of examination date. of Centreville street (avenue); CENTREVILLE avenue, the point or place of beginning. Corporation Counsel, City of New York, March Only one fee, payable by certified check, money order STREET (AVENUE) from 133d avenue to PUBLIC PARK lo, 191o, and in the Office of the President of the or cash, at Room 1438, Municipal Building, until the northerly side of 103d street; 103D Parcel B Borough of Queens March 17, 1916; and on 4 p. m. Saturday 12 noon, where official receipt STREET from Centreville street (avenue) to Beginning at a point formed by the inter• Alteration Map No. 1429, dated March 24, 1926, willbe given. When sending fee by mail, send the northerly side of Plattwood avenue; PLATT- section of the northerly line of 133d avenue with showing a change in the street system heretofore certified check or money order only, and state WOOD AVENUE from 103d street to Boss the easterly line of Boss street; running thence laid out within the territory bounded by 93d application number and enclose self-addressed (Arkansas) street; BOSS (ARKANSAS) northerly for 391.35 feet along the easterly line street, Liberty avenue, etc., in the Fourth Ward, envelope, full postage prepaid. No fee for appli- STREET from Plattwood avenue to 133d ave- of Boss street to the southerly line of Plattwood approved by the Board of Estimate and Appor- cation. No refund of tee. nue, and TWO PARKS adjoining the north- avenue; thence easterly, deflec ing to the right, 54 tionment December 2, 1926, by the Mayor Decem• MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS• erly side of 133d avenue between 101st street degrees 03 minu'es 48 seconds for 22.69 feet I,er 31, 1926, copies of which were filed in the SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; I~ERDINAND Q. (Lawn avenue) and Centreville street (ave- along the southerly line of Plattwood avenue to office of the Register of the County of Queens at MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners, nue), in the Borough of Queens, City of New the westerly line of 103d street; thence southerly, Jamaica May 3, 1927; in the office of the Corpora- jy25,al5 York. deflecting to the right, 92 degrees 24 minutes tion Counsel, City of New York, May 3, 1927, and PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH 55 seconds for 273.97 feet along the westerly in the Office of the President of the Borough of Notice to Appear for Examination cases made and provided, notice is hereby given line of 103d street to the southerly line of l03d Queens May 5, 1937; and on Alteration Map that it is the intention of the Corporation Cour- street; thence easterly, deflecting to the left, 56 No. 1920, dated November 20, 1928, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out MASTER PLUMBER sel of The City of New York to make applica degrees 28 minutes 43 seconds for 100.70 feet wi'hin the territory bounded by 100th street, The practical test will be held at the Murray tion to the Supreme Court of the State of New along the sou'herly line of 103d street to the Hill High School of Building and Metal Trades, York, at a Special Term for condemnation pro- westerly line of Centreville street; thence south- Rockaway boulevard, etc., in the Fourth Ward, 237 E. 37th st., Manhattan, commencing at 8.30 ceedings, Part IV thereof, to be held in and for erly, deflecting to the right, 99 degrees 44 minutes approved by the Board of Estimate and Appor- a. m., MONDAY, AUG. 15; TUESDAY, AUG. the County of Kings, at the Municipal Building, it seconds for 111.61 feet along the westerly line tionment June 6, 1930; by the Mayor June 13, 16; WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17; THURSDAY, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New of Centreville street to the northerly line of 1930; conies of which were filed in the office AUG. 18; FRIDAY, AUG, 19; MONDAY, AUG. York, on the 15th day of August, 1938, at the 13341 avenue; thence westerly for 260.05 feet of the Register of the County of Queens at 22; TUESDAY, AUG, 23, AND WEDNESDAY, opening of the court on that day, or as soon there- along the northerly line of 133d avenue to the Jamaica September 29. 1930; in the office of the AUG. 24, 1938. a9,15 after as counsel can be heard thereon, for an easterly line of Boss street, the point or Place of Corporation Counsel, City of New York, Septem- 1, order further amending the proceeding entitled beginning. er 22, 1930; in the Office of the President of the The property affected by the above proceeding Borough of Queens October 2, 1930; and on SUPREME COURT—FIRST In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real is located in Block 6774 on Sections 27 and 28 Alteration Map No. 2204, dated September 23, DEPARTMENT property required for the opening and extending as amended; and in Blocks 6542. 6619. 6623, 1937, showing a change in the street system here• of 101st street (Lawn avenue) from Rockaway 6686, 6687, 6689, 6690, 6691, on Section 27 as tnfore laid out within the territory hounded by Filing Amended Tentative Decree boulevard (road) to Sutter avenue; Sutter avenue amended of the land man of the County of Queens, Hawtree street, 133d avenue, 99th street, Rock- from 101st street (Lawn avenue) to 103d Cite and S'ate of New York. swav boulevard, Centreville street and Linden SUPREME COURT—BRONX COUNTY (Arkansas) street; 133d avenue from Peconic The area to he acquired is shown is 101st boulevard, in the Fourth Ward, annroved by the street to Sutter avenue; 103d (Arkansas) street (T,nwn avenue) ct., Centreville street. 133d avenue. Beard of Fstim~te March 24, 1938, and by the Mayor, c'nies of which were filed in the office In the Matter of the Application of the Corpora- from Sutter avenue to Plattwood avenue, and 10'r1 (Arkansas) street and Plattwood avenue on tion Counsel of The City of New York for the Plattwood avenue between adjoining sections of Srction 123 of the final maps of the Borough of of the Register of the Connty of Queens at appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and 103d (Arkansas) street (McCormick avenue), in Oncens. approved by the Board of ERtimate and iamaica in the office of the Corporation Counsel, Assessment to ascertain and determine the the Borough of Queens, City of New York," and Anportionment, Jnly ' 2. 1909, by the Ma;-or. City of New York. and in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Borough of Queens. compensation which should justly be made to the petition and order granting the application to July 28. 1909. copies of which were filed in the owners abutting on GARDEN PLACE and have the compensation which ought justly to be office of the Register of the County of Queens, at The Board of Estimate by a resolution adopted VERNON PARKWAY, for damages caused made to the respective owners of the real prop- Tamaica. October 1, 1909; in the office of the on March 24, 1938, determined that the entire by the closing of GARDEN PLACE situated erty proposed to be taken in the above entitled Cornoration Counsel, City of New York. October cost and expense of acquiring title to the afore- in Blocks 5084 and 5087, and of VERNON proceeding heretofore duly entered and filed in 1, 1909. and in the Of~ce of the President of the said two parks he placed upon the Borough of PARKWAY situated in Blocks 5085 and 5111, the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens Borough of Oueens. October 6. 1909: and on Queens, and that the entire remaining cost and Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. on October 11, 1928, as amended by an order of Crctbnn 124 of the final mans of the Rnrongh of expense of the proceedings be assessed upon the WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS this court dated July 29, 1937, and entered and Oueens. approved by the Board of Estimate and real property within the area of assessment shown of Estimate and Assessment in the above en• filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Apportinnmenf December 23, 1915; by the Ma-or on the following diagram: titled matter, hereby give notice to all persons Queens on July 30, 1937, so as to provide for RY NO E. interested in this proceeding and to the owner the acquisition of title to the real property re- Po.fT HO ST, 767 H- '87 or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and • ~~ /Nd/COpra 1lN~davndoryoflhe orm Wkyesflneu/ quired for the above mentioned improvement, as -- inarLo%s I/ne ofJ/ITef/e90II o4'/ed lots and improved and unimproved lands affected the said streets are now laid out upon the map 0 indicohs tkparifionafon £ant whichs i Naf ofberwise clearly fed thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, or plan of the City of New York, in accordance '41104 JoncejTnditohdoreiofletondun/esloMerw, e, dcofesoxe%6emeasurS to wit: with the resolution of the Board of Estimate a/ngh/ony /e.r orflrme/%fbeilree/lines /owhich fhey are referenced. First--That we have completed our supple• adopted on March 24, 1938. hepari/ ofo/intodjoirinq orulroodwli/ihisnototkierw/sefiied,s nfenoW/,cosac,Ui mental and amended estimate and assessment, The real property to be acquired in this amended with 1heboundary/me oflhe roilmofi r~yhfafrwy and that all persons interested in this proceed- proceeding is shown in red upon map dated 1'JIJL ing, or in any of the lands, tenements and April 21, 1938, and is more particularly bounded °erar hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and I BOARD OFEST/MAT£ANDAPPORT/ONMENT and described as follows: Off/c a 0=W CH/EP ENSiN£ER having objections thereto, do present their said I;', objections, in writing, duly verified, to us at our 101ST STREET (LAWN AVENUE), 133D AVENUE, DIAGRAM SHOW/N6 AREA OFASSESSMENI CENTREVILLE STREET (CENTREVILLE AVENUE) ( c ' office, Room 1559, 15th floor, Municipal Build- ( °; IN THE PROCEEDING' FOR ACQU/R/NG TITLE TO ing, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City AND 103D STREET. of New York, on or before the 24th day of Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- sc q N I ' /O/"t Ar[AVxE)SIBEEI August, 1938, and that we, the said Commis- tion of the southerly line of Rockaway boulevard t • 1 ° L_j LPROilRD(KAWAY("' t'")BOULEVARDTOTNESDUTN(RIPS/DEOF/33"AVENUE sioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for (Rockaway road) with the westerly line of 101st that purpose will be in attendance at our said street (Lawn avenue); running thence easterly d ( /33°' AVENUE office on the 29th day of August, 1938, at 2 for 119.74 feet along the southerly line of Rock- St °NrROMION'(4t )STREETTOTNEEASTfRLYS/DEOfcENTRfYILLf( 7JTREf7 o'clock. away boulevard to the easterly line of 101st street; Second—That the abstract of our supplemental thence westerly and southerly, deflecting to the ' CENTRY/LLE(arazuev-)STREET and amended estimate and assessment, together right, on the arc of a circle, tangent to the last FROM /,33"'At'ENU£ TO THENORTHERLYS/Df Of /oresTREET with our damage and benefit map, has been de- mentioned course, the radius of which is 28.50 feet for 60.00 feet along the westerly line of 1 109So STREET posited in the office of the Clerk of the County '' 74PROM (ENTRfY/lt e of Bronx, in the County Court House, in the 101st street; thence southerly, tangent to the last f(t" ,~'JSTREETTOTN£NORTNfRLYS/0EOFPLATTW000AYENUE Borough of The Bronx, in said City, there to mentioned course, for 850.28 feet along the east- ~ti~' t f PLATTWOOD AVENUE remain until the 27th day of August, 1938. erly line of 101st street; thence southerly, de- MOM lodt°STRffT TO BOSS(fr'W#)STREET Third—That the limits of the area of assess- flecting to the right, 20 degrees 34 minutes 37 ~NO[N ` ment for benefit include all those lands, tene- seconds for 94.44 feet along the easterly line of '~ r BOSS (ARKANSAS JrRfLT) STREET ments and hereditaments and premises situate, 101st street to the northerly line of 133d avenue; FROM PLATTWOOD AYENUE TO 133 "'AVENUE AND lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in thence easterly deflecting to the left 91 degrees the City of New York, which, taken together, 48 minutes 58 seconds for 508.01 feet along the Two PARKS are bounded and described as follows, viz.: northerly line of 133d avenue to the westerly line ADJOIN/NO THENORTHERCYS/OE OF/,3'AVENUE BETWEEN Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of Centreville street (Centreville avenue); thence l01$r(A.Z)STREET AND CENTRE Y/LLE(~, JTREET of a line parallel to and distant 100 feet north- suLE >N ferr northerly, deflecting to the left, 65 degrees 29 , J. ,,, BOROI/GH OFQY/EENS westerly from the northwesterly line of Bronx minutes 31 seconds for 111.61 feet along the west- boulevard with a line parallel to and dis- erly line of Centreville street to the southerly line New Yost, Drc_/Q /937 tant 100 feet northeasterly from the north- of 103d street (McCormick avenue) ; thence west- easterly line of East 242d street, running erly, deflecting to the left, 99 degrees 44 minutes thence southeasterly along the said parallel 51 seconds for 100.70 feet along the southerly line line to East 242d street to its intersection with of 103d street to the westerly line of 103d street; That all such cost and expense to be borne by in the same year, and if not determined in time, a line parallel to and distant 100 feet easterly thence northerly, deflecting to the right 56 degrees the Borough of Queens shall be levied and col- from the easterly line of Murdock avenue, thence 28 minutes 43 seconds for 334.92 feet along the the same shall be levied and collected with the lected with the taxes upon the real property of taxes of the succeeding year, southerly along the said last mentioned parallel westerly line of 103d street to the northerly line said Borough, becoming due and payable in the Dated, New York, August 2, 1938. line to Murdock avenue to its intersection with of Plattwood avenue; thence easterly, deflecting year in which such cost and expense shall have WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation a line parallel to and distant 100 feet southerly to the right, 87 degrees 35 minutes 05 seconds been fixed and determined, provided such cost and Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Muni- from the southerly line of Nereid avenue, thence for 50.05 feet along the northerly line of Platt- westerly along the said last mentioned parallel expense be ascertained in time to be included with cipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of wood avenue to the easterly line of 103d street; the taxes upon the real property of said Borough line to Nereid avenue to its intersection with a thence southerly, deflecting to the right, 92 de- New York. a2,12 line parallel to and distant 100 feet northwest- grees 24 minutes 55 seconds for 309.28 feet along Application to Condemn erly from the northwesterly line of Bronx boule- the easterly line of 103d street to the northerly SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY vard, thence northeasterly along the said last line of 103d street; thence easterly deflecting to In the Matter of the Application of The City of mentioned line of Bronx boulevard to the point the left, 56 degrees 28 minutes 43 seconds for SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY New York relative to acquiring title to the real „r place of beginning. 163.61 feet along the northerly line of 1O3d street property required for a permanent and a tempo- Fourth—That oursupplemental and amended and its prolongation to the easterly line of Centre- final report herein will be presented for confirma• ville street; thence southerly, deflecting to the In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of rary SEWER EASEMENT in 31st road be tion to the Supreme Court of the State of New right, 99 degrees 44 minutes 51 seconds for 243.51 New York to certain lands and premises located tween 137th street and 138th street, as ehown York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term feet along the easterly line of Centreville street on the easterly side of JUNCTION BOULE- upon Map No. 2627, approved by he Board of thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held to a point formed by the intersection of the south- VARD, the northerly side of 34TH ROAD Estimate on June 16, 1938, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York. in the County Court House, in the Borough of The erly line of Sutter avenue with the easterly line of and the westerly side of 96TH STREET, in Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 15th Centreville street; thence westerly, deflecting to the Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH day of September, 1938, at the opening of the the right, 75 degrees 37 minutes 44 seconds for selected as a site for the establishment and cases made and provided, notice is hereby given court on that day. 82.58 feet to a point formed by the intersection maintenance of a district health centre accord- that it is the intention of the Corporation Coun- Dated, New York, August 5, 1938. of the southerly line of 133d avenue with the west. ing to law. sel of The City of New York to make application EDWARD R. COHN, JESSE WEIL, JOHN erly line of Centreville street; thence westerly, to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, L. BUCKLEY, Commissioners of Estimate and PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH deflecting to the left, 10 degrees 08 minutes 14 case made and provided, notice is hereby given at a Special Term, Part IV, for condemnation Assessment. a10,25 seconds for 472.75 feet along the southerly line of that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel proceedings of said court, to be held in and for the 133d avenue to a point formed by the intersection of The City of New York to stake application County of Kings, at the Municipal Building, in SUPREME COURT—SECOND of the southerly line of 133d avenue with the to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New DEPARTMENT easterly line of Peconic street; thence westerly, at a Special Term for the trial of condemnation York, on the 17th day of August, 1938, at the deflecting to the left, 5 degrees 01 minute 25 proceedings, at Part IV thereof, to he held in opening of the court on that day, or as soon there- seconds for 61.77 feet to the point formed by the after as counsel can be heard thereon, for an Filing Bills of Costs and for the County of Kings, in the Municipal intersection of the southerly line of 133d avenue Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, order to condemn the above entitled real property and directing that the compensation which ought SUPREME COURT—KINGS COUNTY with the westerly line of Peconic street; thence on the 23d day of August, 1938, at the opening northerly, deflecting to the right, 96 degrees 50 of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter justly to be made to the respective owners of minutes 23 seconds for 170.91 feet along the west- the real property to be taken in the above entitled In the Matter of the Application of The City of as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the com- erly line of 101st street; thence northerly for pensation which ought justly to be made to the proceeding, be ascertained and determined by the New York to acquire title to certain lands and 924.93 feet along the westerly line of 101st street Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the premises, located on Jamaica Bay, Orabus respective owners of the real property proposed to the southerly line of Rockaway boulevard, the cost of such improvement assessed by the said Meadows, etc., in the Borough of Brooklyn, City to be taken in the above proceeding ascertained point or place of beginning, court, as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with of New York, selected by the Department of and determined by said court without a jury. Boss (ARKANSAs•103D) STREET, PLATTWOOD the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted Docks, for the improvement of the waterfront The nature and extent of the improvements July 5, 1938, and harbor of the City of New York, according AVENUE herein intended is the acquisition of title in fee to law. Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- simple absolute by The City of New York to cer- The nature and extent of the improvement Proceedings Nos. I and 2 tion of the northerly line of 133d avenue with the tain lands and premises with the buildings thereon hereby intended is the acquisition of a permanent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL westerly line of Boss street; runr,ng thence north- and the appurtenances thereunto belonging situ- and a temporary easement by The City of New of costs, charges and expenses incurred by erly for 437,77 feet along the westerly line of Boss ated in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, York to the real property required for the above reason of the above entitled proceeding will be street to the northerly line of Plattwood avenue; duly selected as a site for a district health centre named improvement, the aforesaid temporary ease• presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme thence easterly, deflecting to the right, 54 degrees according to law, which lands and premises are ment to be acquired for the period of the construc- Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial 03 minutes 48 seconds for 55.83 feet to the west- bounded and described as follows: tion of the related sewer improvement. The real District, at a Special Term thereof, Part IV, to erly line of 103d street (McCormick avenue); property in which permanent and temporary ease- be held at the County Court House, in the Borough thence southerly, deflecting to the right, 92 degrees "Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- ments are to he acquired, is shown in red on map 24 minutes 55 seconds for 60.05 feet to the south- tion of the easterly side of Junction boulevard dated June 30, 1938. and is more particularly of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the and the northerly side of 34th road; thence run- 22d day of August, 1938, at 10 o'clock in the erly line of Plattwood avenue; thence westerly, hounded and described as follows, to wit: ning northerly along the easterly side of Junction forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as deflecting to the right, 87 degrees 35 minutes 05 boulevard 171.90 feet to the southerly line of Parcel A (Permanent Easement) counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in seconds for 2169 feet to the easterly line of Boss Lot 1; thence easterly along the southerly line Beginning at a point on the easterly line of accordance with the certificate of the Corporation street; thence southerly, deflecting to the left, 54 of said Lot 1 95.66 feet to the westerly side of 137th street (Congress avenue) where it is inter- Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges degrees 03 minutes 48 seconds for 391.35 feet 96th street; thence southerly along the westerly sected by the southerly line of the permanent ease- and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora- along the easterly line of Boss street to the north- side of 96th street 161.64 feet to the northerly ment, said line being distant 25.21 feet north- tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited erly line of 133d avenue; thence easterly for 6205, side of 34th road; thence westerly along the north- erly from the southerly line of 31st road (Bay- in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, feet along the northerly line of 133d avenue to erly side of 34th road 48 feet to the point or side avenue), as these streets are laid down on there to remain for and during the space of 10 the westerly line of Boss street, the point or Section 55 of the Final Map of the Borough of days as required by law. place of beginning. place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Dated, New York, August 3, 1938. PUBLIC PARK Lots Nos. 27, 28 and 31, in Block 1729, Section Apportionment December 6, 1918, by the Mayor WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun- Parcel A 10, as shown on the tax map of the Borough of December 13, 1918, copies of which were filed sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Beginning at a point formed by the intersection Queens, together with all right. title and interest, in the office of the Clerk of the County of Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New of the northerly line of 133d avenue with the Queens, at Jamaica, June 27, 1919, in the office York. if any, in and to the streets and avenues in front a5,16 westerly line of Boss street; running thence west- thereof to the centre thereof." of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, erly for 185.91 feet along the northerly line of June 27, 1919, and in the Office of the President, Application to Amend Proeeedings 133d avenue to the easterly line of 101st street; A survey of the property hereinabove described Borough of Queens, July 2, 1919; running thence thence northerly, deflecting to the right, 91 degrees is on file in the office of the Corporation Counsel northerly for 10.08 feet along the easterly line SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY 48 minutes 58 seconds for 94.44 feet along the of The City of New York. of 137th street (the westerly line of the permanent easterly line of 101st street; thence northerly, Dated, New York, August 9, 1938, easement) to the northerly line of said easement; In the Matter of the Application of The City of deflecting to the left, 20 degrees 34 minutes 37 WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun- thence easterly deflecting to the right 82 degrees New York relative to acquiring title to the real seconds for 44.87 feet along the easterly line of sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal 39 minutes 08 seconds for 297.49 feet along the property required for the opening and extending 101st street; thence easterly, deflecting to the Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. northerly line of said easement to the easterly line of 101ST STREET (LAWN AVENUE) from right, 123 degrees 31 minutes 17 seconds for a11,22 of the same; thence southerly deflecting to the 5482 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938

right 90 degrees for 10.00 feet along the easterly feet along the easterly line of 138th street (the acquire real estate for and on behalf of The improper or defective materials or machinery, line of said easement to the southerly line of the easterly line of the temporary easement to the south- City of New York under chapter 724 of the implements or appliances used in the removal of same; thence westerly for 298.78 feet along the rely line of 31st road (the southerly line of the Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory thereof, said buildings. southerly line of said easement to the easterly line temporary casement) ; thence westerly for 320.00 in the County of Westchester, for the purpose Where party walls are found to exist between of 137th street (the westerly line of the permanent feet along the southerly lin. of 31st road (the of providing an additional supply of pure and buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma- easement), the point or place of beginning. southerly line of the temporary easement) to the wholesome water for the use of New York terials of said party walls shall be understood Parcel B (Temporary Easement) easterly line of 137th street (the westerly line City. to be equally divided between the separate pur- Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the temporary easement), the point or place of chasers. of the southerly line of 31st road (Bayside ave- beginning. DELAWAEE SECTION 3 Party walls and fences, when existing against nue) with the easterly line of 137th street (Con- The area to be acquired is shown as permanent adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken gress avenue), as laid down on Section 55 of the and temporary easements on Map No. 2627, show- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project- Final Map of the Borough of Queens; running ing a parcel of land for a permanent and tempo- to section K41-15.0 of the Administrative Code ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls rary sewer easement, situated in 31st road from of The City of New York (Laws of 1937, chapter are to be taken down and removed. The walls thence northerly for 25.21 feet along the easterly 929), that the third separate report dated July line of 137th street (the westerly line of the 137th street to 138th street, in the Third Ward, shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam temporary easement) to the southerly line of the dated May 17, 1938, approved by the Board of 5, 1938, of Robert McCurdy Marsh, T. Channon holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and Estimate June 16, 1938, and by the Mayor, Press and Walter H. Young, Commissioners of Ap- made to exclude wind and rain and present a permanent easement; thence easterly deflectiing to praisal, duly appointed and acting by orders of the right 82 degrees 39 minutes 08 seconds for copies of which were filed in the office of the clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings Register of the County of Queens at Jamaica, in this court, was duly filed in the Westchester shall be properly flashed and pointed and made 298.78 feet along the southerly line of the per- County Clerk's office on July 6, 1938; and manent easement to the easterly line of the same; the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New watertight where they have been disturbed by York, and in the Office of the President of the NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN THAT the operation of the contractors. thence northerly deflecting to the left 90 degrees the aforesaid report will be presented to the Borough of Queens. "No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or for 10.00 feet along the easterly line of the per- Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof to be manent easement to the northerly line of the same; The property affected by the above proceeding machinery sold for removal under these terms is located in Blocks 4220, 4221, on Section 17. as held in and for the Ninth Judicial District, at thence westerly deflecting to the left 90 degrees the Westchester County Court House, in the City and conditions shall in any case be relocated or for 297.49 feet along the northerly line of the per- amended, and in Blocks 4531, 4533, on Section of White Plains on the 17th day of August, 1938, re-erected within the line of any proposed street manent easement to the easterly line of 137th 19, as amended, of the Land Map of the County at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there- or other public improvement, and if any such street (the westerly line of the temporary ease- of Queens, City and State of New York. after as counsel can be heard, and at the time buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or maehin. ment); thence northerly deflecting to the right 97 The Board of Estimate, by resolution adopted and place the Corporation Counsel of The City cry, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within on July 5, 1938, determined that the cost of such degrees 20 minutes 52 seconds for 25.21 feet of New York will move for the confirmation of the lines of any proposed street or other public proceedings shall be apportioned by placing the along the easterly line of 137th street (the west- the aforesaid report in all respects, and the ob. improvement, title thereto shall thereupon become erly line of the temporary easement) to the north- entire cost upon The City of New York, to be jections, if any, to the confirmation of said report vested in The City of New York and resale ai erly line of 31st road (the northerly line of the payable with the taxes of such City the first or any part hereof, shall be heard at such Special public or private sale may be made in the same fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the temporary easement) ; thence easterly deflecting Term. manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made." to the right 82 degrees 39 minutes 08 seconds assessment. Dated July 18, 1938. The Board of Estimate of The City of New Dated, New York, August 4, 1938. for 312.26 feet along the northerly line of 31st WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun. York reserves the right on the day of sale to with- WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun- road (the northerly line of the temporary ease- sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal draw from sale any of the buildings, parts of sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal ment) to the easterly line of 138th street (the Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New buildings and machinery included therein, or to easterly line of the temporary easement) ; thence Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New a4,15 York. jy22-29-a5-12 reject any and all bids. The said sale is held southerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 60.00 York. under the supervision of the Director of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate who is authorized SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY of the southerly line of 77th road with the NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS, ETC. to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct easterly line of 169th street (Broome street-Grace the sale thereof. In the Matter of the Application of The City of street); running thence westerly for 60.66 feet New York relative to acquiring title to the along the southerly line of 77th road to the west- TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH real property required for the opening and ex- erly line of 169th street; thence northerly deflect. BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REGULATION tending of 169TH (BROOME-GRACE) ing to the right 98 degrees 27 minutes 04 sec- REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY. STREET from the southerly side of 69th (1st) onds for 1,742.26 feet along the westerly line ADVERTISEMENTS, PROPOSALS AND BIDS avenue to the southerly side of 77th road, and of 169th street; thence northerly deflecting to the THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES 81ST AVENUE (VAN SICKLEN STREET) right 11 degrees 09 minutes 00 seconds for thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who (a) Bids for contracts shall be solicited by from the westerly side of 165th street to the 1,267.67 feet along the westerly- line of 169th must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the public advertisement in at least 10 successive easterly side of 166th street (Grand avenue), street to the southerly line of 69th avenue; thence order of the Comptroller of The City of New issues of the CITY RECOaD. All advertisements in the Borough of Queens, City of New York. easterly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for York, and must also - give a certified check or soliciting bids for contracts shall be approved by PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH 60.00 feet along the southerly line of 69th avenue cash in half the amount of the purchaserice the Corporation Counsel before publication. Bids cases made and provided, notice is hereby given to the easterly line of 169th street; thence as security for the faithful performance of the shall be publicly opened on the day of the last that it is the intention of the Corporation Coun- southerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for terms and conditions of the sale. Where the insertion of the advertisement. sel of The City of New York to make application 1,261.81 feet along the easterly line of 169th amount of purchase price does not equal or (b) Except with the approval of the Corpora- to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, street; thence southerly for 1,727.49 feet along exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be tion Counsel, the advertisement shall include only: at a Special Term, Part IV, for condemnation the easterly line of 169th street to the southerly the amount of the security to be deposited. This 1. The place where the proposals may be ob. proceedings of said court, to be held in and for line of 77th road, the point or place of beginning. security may at any time after the expiration of tained; 2. The place where and the day and hour the County of Kings, at the Municipal Building, The area to be acquired is shown as 81st avenue the contract period be applied by the City to the in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New cost of completing any of the work required when the bids will be publicly opened; and 169th street cn Section 81 of the Final Map 3. York, on the 15th day of August, 1938, at the of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board under the contract, but unfinished at the expira- A brief description of the supplies, ma- opening of the court on that day, or as soon tiou of the contract period. terials and equipment to be furnished and of the of Estimate and Apportionment January 10, 1930, work or labor to be done. thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon. for by the Mayor January 23, 1930, copies of which The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause (c) Proposals for bids shall be in such form an order to condemn the above entitled real prop- were filed in the office of the Register of the or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur- erty and directing that the compensation which chased by him to be used or occupied for any as may be prescribed by the agency issuing the County of Queens at Jamaica May 13, 1930, in same and shall state: ought justly be made to the respective owners of the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of purpose other than that of their speedy removal, the real property to be taken in the above entitled nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue 1. That the person making the bid shall deliver New York, May 13. 1930, in the Office of the it in a sea'-ed envelope, addressed to the bead of proceeding be ascertained and determined by the for the use of either the land or the buildings, President of the Borough of Queens May 14, the appropriate agency, on or before the time and Supreme tourt without a jury, and to have the 1930; and as 169th street on Section 82 of the etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or cost of such improvement assessed by the said any of these conditions shall forthwith void the at the place designated in the advertisement; Final Map of the Borough of Queens, approved by 2. That the sealed envelope shall be endorsed court, as hereinafter set forth, in accordance the Board of Estimate and Apportionment December sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur- with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, chase money and the security deposited for the with the name or names of the person or persons 12, 1929, by the Mayor December 27, 1929, copies presenting the same, the date of its presentation adopted July 5, 1938. of which were filed in the office of the Register of faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- and the title of the proposal; The nature and extent of the improvement the County of Queens at Jamaica May 13, 1930, in 3. The place where and the day and hour when hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee pancy of any such building by any tenant free, the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of the bids will be publicly opened; by The City of New York for the use of the for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary New York, May 13, 1930, and in the Office of 4. The quantity and quality of the supplies, public to the real property required for the open- the President of the Borough of Queens May 14, watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual ing and extending of the above named street. The demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of materials and equipment to be furnished and the 1930; and on Section 78 of the Final Map of the nature and extent of the work or labor to be done; real property, title to which is to be acquired, is the above conditions of sale. Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of S. That every bid shall be accompanied by a shown in red on the map dated June 30, 1938, and Estimate and Apportionment December 5, 1929, by The sale will be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- deposit in approximately the sum of two percentum is more particularly bounded and described as fol- the Mayor December 27, 1929, copies of which of the amount of such bid; except that in the case lows, to wit: were filed in the office of the Register of the chaser The City of New York will not be re. sponsiile for any change or toss which may of a proposal for a single item or class of items, the 81ST AVENUE (VAN SICKLEN STREET) County of Queens at Jamaica May 13, 1930, in deposit shall be approximately two percentum of Beginning at a point formed by the intersection occur in the condition of the buildings, or their the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof the contracting agency's estimated cost of the sup- of the westerly line of 165th street with the New York, May 13, 1930, and in the Office of plies, materials and equipment to be furnished and northerly line of 81st avenue (Van Sicklen street); and the time of delivering possession to the pur- the President of the Borough of Queens May chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. the work or labor to be done. Such deposit shall running thence easterly for 320.00 feet along the 14, 1930. consist of a certified check upon a State or Na- northerly line of 81st avenue to the easterly line The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made The property affected by the above proceeding as nearly together as the circumstances of vacat- tional bank or trust company or a check of such of 166th street (Grand avenue); thence southerly bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 60.00 feet is located in Blocks 12260, 12261, 12262, 12263, ing the structures of their tenants will permit. 12264 and 12265 on Section 50 as amended and All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp- along the easterly line of 166th street to the troller, of money, or of the obligations of the City southerly line of 81st avenue; thence westerly de- in Blocks 8882, 8883, 8899, 8900, 8901, 8902, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with 8970, 8971, 8972, 8973, 8974 8975, 8976 and their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances described in section 241 of the New York City flecting to the right 90 degrees for 320.00 feet Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve as along the southerly line of 81st avenue to the 8977 on Section 36of the );and Map of the and foundations of all kinds except the ex- County of Queens, City and State of New York. terior walls of the buildings and their fcunda- of equal value with the sum so required ; westerly line of 165th street; thence northerly 6. That in the event of the failure of the bid- for 60.00 feet along the westerly line of 165th The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on tions, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of said buildings, extending within the described der to execute the contract within five days after street to the northerly line of 81st avenue, the July 5, 1938 determined that the cost of such notice of the award of the contract to him, his point or place of beginnin . proceedings shall be assessed upon the real prop- area, shall be torn down and removed from the deposit or so much thereof as shall be applicable premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re• 169TH (BEOOYE-GRACE)•STREET erty within the areas of assessment, as shown on to the amount of the award made to him shall be suiting from the demolition shall be allowed to Beginning at a point formed by the intersection the following diagram: retained by the City, and be shall be liable for remain on the premises, except old mortar or and shall agree to pay on demand the difference plaster only, which may be left, but not higher EXPLANATORY NOTE: between the price bid and the price for which such at any point than two feet below the curb oppo- contract shall be subsequently relet, including the site that point. The exterior walls and their cost of such reletting and less the amount of such foundations shall be taken down only to a plane -inefro's lie. '""'4'i"# a4/ed deposit. No plea of mistake in such accepted bid i whose elevation shall be the level of the curb shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of in front of the building. Where there is no his deposit or as a defense to any action based curb the elevation of the surrounding ground upon such accepted bid; shall be considered curb level. All wells, cess- That upon the execution of a contract for pools, sinks, etc. existing on the property must 7. be filled to the level of the surrounding ground work or labor in which provision has been made for payment by installments, the contractor may with clean . be required to deposit not less than approximately The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw two percentum nor more than approximately five and remove all abandoned water taps and old percentum of the amount of the contract, until service mains and in place thereof cause to be such contract shall have been performed to the inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in extent of the amount of the deposit. Such deposit the street in compliance with the rules and regu- shall consist of a certified check upon a State or lations of the Department of Water Supply, Las a04R0 OF EJT/MATE National bank or trust company or a check of and Electricity, and furnish the Department of aURFAU Of ENG/N( .Q/NG such bank or trust company signed by a duly Finance with a certificate from the Department authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of O/AGR.1A4 SNOW REAS of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this ~ S A`A J JEJJMfNT the Comptroller, of money, or of the obligations /l has been performed. /N THE PROCEED/NG ,OP ACQ //R/NG TI TL £ TO of the City described in section 241 of the New The purchaser at the sale shall also remove York City Charter, which the Comptroller shall /69~~s~~w°ci1 J>Rf r/ 57WAT all house connections to the main sewer in approve as of equal value with the sum it fAt w J 7NER L Y J/O E A X 6 9"(m e s r.4, r r d A VENUE the street, and the openings of the main sewer required; in street shall be properly closed in compliance TO ,SOUTHERLY -T/DE Of 77 ROAD AND 8. That each bid shall contain: with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers and pI r (KIN !/CK(£v Jr,rp)AW, N~ (a) The name, residence and place of business Highways in the Borough in which the buildings of the person or persons making the same; PA l9 WESTERLY S/OE a' /6S' STREET TO EASTERLY are situated and furnish the Department of Finance (b)The names of all persons interested therein J/OE Of /le,rer.O 4w wr) STREET with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers and and if no other person is so interested, such fact BOROUGH LIFQUEENJ Highways that the work has been properly per- shall be distinctly stated: formed. (c) A statement to the effect that it is made The permit for all openings in the street to be without any connection with any other person SCR( IN PUT New i$i-k,June/6, /938 .+ecss/ obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all of the buildings. respects fair and without collusion or fraud; Failure to remove said buildings, appurte- (d) A statement that no Councilman or other Dated, New York, August 2, 1938. nances, or any part thereof, within 30 days officer or employee or person whose salary is WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Cot nsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal from the date of possession will work forfeiture payable in whole or in part from the City treasury Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New Y ork. a2,12 of ownership of - such buildings, appurtenances is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in or portions as shall then be left standing, to- the supplies, materials and equipment and work or gether with all money paid by said purchaser on labor to which it relates, or in any portion of the SUPREME COURT-THIRD held in and for the Third Judicial District, in the account thereof at the time of the sale, and the profits thereof. JUDICIAL DISTRICT City of Kingston, on the 2d day of September, bidder's assent to the above conditions being (d) The bid shall be verified by the written 1938, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon understood to be implied by the act of bidding, oath of the bidder that the several matters stated thereafter as counsel can be heard, and at that Filing Report and The City of New York will, without notice therein are in all respects true. time and place the Corporation Counsel of The to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed (e) Each agency shall keep a proper receptacle City of New York will move for the confirmation and the cost and expense thereof charged against for the receipt and safe-keeping of bids. Upon the In the Matter of the Application and Petition of of the aforesaid report in all respects and the ob- the Board of Water Supply of The City of the security above mentioned. receipt thereof, bids which are duly presented shall jections, if any, to the confirmation of said re- be deposited in such receptacle. No bid shall be New York to acquire real estate for and on port, or any part thereof, shall be heard at such The work of removal must be carried on in behalf of The City of New York under title K every respect in a thorough and workmanlike removed therefrom nor shall the sealed envelope Special Term, in which it is contained be opened, except as pro- of the Administrative Code of The City of Dated July 27, 1938. manner, and must be completed within 30 days New. York. from the date of possession, and the successful vided in paragraph (f) of this section. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun. (f) The bids shall be opened and read publicly sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal bidder will provide and furnish all materials Esorus or labor and machinery necessary thereto, and at the time and place designated in the advertise. Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New ment, in the presence of the Comptroller or his York. a12.19-26-sl will place proper and sufficient guards and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT fences and warning signals by day and night for representative and of such of the bidders as may to section K41.15,0 of the Administrative Code the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify desire to be present. The opening of such bids of The City of New York (Laws of 1937, cha ter shall not be postponed if the Comptroller or his SUPREME COURT-NINTH and save harmless The City of New York, its representative shall, after due notice, fail to 929), that the third separate report, dated July JUDICIAL DISTRICT officers, agents and servants and each of them, 25, 1938, of William W. Hojpin, John F. Wadlin attend. against any and all suits and actions, claims and (g)This regulation shall be published in the and Howard Beecher, Commissioners of Appraisal, demands of every name and description brought Filing Report CITY RECORD daily. All advertisements for bids duly appointed and acting by order of this court, against it, them or any of them, and against was duly filed in the Ulster County Clerk's office by any one agency appearing in any one issue of and from all damage and costs to which it, they the CITY RECORD on July 26, 1938; and In the Matter of the Application and Petition of or any of them be put by reason of injury, to shall be published in sequence by date of opening and shall refer to this rcgula- NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN THAT George J. Gillespie, Henry Hesterberg and the ,Jerson or property of another, resulting from the aforesaid report will be presented to the Rufus E. McGahen, constituting the Board of tion as advertised in the CITY RECORD. such negligence or carelessness in the performance of reference shall immediately follow the name of the Supreme Court at the Special Term thereof, to be Water Supply of The City of New York to the work, or in guarding the sat ie, or from any agcy, V. ..1