YOff/r JAN S - ^ n v i o A - Lasf Chanr*^ lie r£ L ADEXL F o t Job-Act Fast 4 merica^s Largest Weekly for Public Employees See Page 8 _|So. 17 Tuesday, January 4, 1949 Price Five Cent# AIL, SUPPLY CLERK JOBS PEN FOR OLDER PEOPLE igh School Students Also Sought by State ALBANY, Jan. 3 — Whether you’ie young or old. if you seek a job with government be sure i to look into the “Big 6 ” series ! of cleiical positions available with ivil Service Employees Assn. the State of . In fact, there is one group of jobs— at least 50— that will be particularly interesting to middle- ushes Legislative Program aged and older people. Tlic posi­ tion is that of Mail and Supply Clerk, and it will provide steady By MAXWELL LEHMAN ^ ees. the Mitchell vet preference spent their lives working for gov­ $1200 minimum retia’ement al­ a n y , J^n. 3— Higher pay, amendment, repeal of the Con- ernment frequently end their lowance. In line with this move i lifetime work— until retirement, retirement, a labor don-Wadlin “anti-strike” act, ex­ last days in poverty, with a minis­ is the battle to have pensions ex­ to thase who pass the test. lions act for public employ- tension of the law providing in­ cule allowance to keep them aJive. empted from' Federtil income tax There are no educational or crements for temporary employ­ The Association will press for a (Continued on Page 2) experience requirements for any ees— these head the legislative ilT REPEAT THIS of these tests. items on the program of the Civil A simple written test will be Service Employees Association. given to see if the candidate has This week, working against the the ability to perform the duties Id Al Sm ith deadline of the Legislature’s open­ What Walter Winchell Said of the position; and where typing ing, the Association was putting is required, there will be a typing Irategy Is U rg ed the final touches on the bills it test. plans to sponsor in behalf of State About The Civil Service LEADER. The Jobs and local workers. Its program, O 'D w y e r in all in all, will Include at least The jobs available are in tliese I N ITS ne w dress as a political column, DO N ' T R E P E A T fields: 50 measui’es— and it anticipates THIS, in just one month, has zoomed to the top rung as jud with State good results in the Legislature this Typist year. the most talked-about, most quoted n e w column to hit the Stenographer |NE of the most astute think- Conferences Held newspapers. Here's what Walter Winchell said about it Clerk in 's govern- In seeking higher pay, the As­ December 27: Dictating Machine Operator bt has come up with an old A1 File Clerk sociation had already held several i “Newspaper people are talking about The Civil Ser­ Account Clerk Ith proposal which he’s trying conferences with representatives ^ell Mayor O ’Dwyer, to solve of the administration. The or­ vice L E A D E R ’S n e w political pillar called ‘Do n ’t Repeat Statistical Clerk perennial feud between New ganization, basing its stand on This!' Call it the breeziest n e w column in a long spell. Mail and Supply Clerk k State and New York City. You must apply before January the economic situation, finds that A former Mirror m a n is publisher, you know. . . 22. The test will be held 'on Feb­ |ew York City, he says, should a minimal 12 per cent increase in On December 28, the New York Post, under a big 3- ruary 19. away and become a separ- salaries is required, if employees I state. are not to fall behind the cost- column headline, made an interesting feature story out The Details liis wouldn’t be easy, of course, of-living index. In some salary of the lead item in last, week’s D O N ' T R E P E A T THIS. Here are the details: he reasons that tihe wheels classifications, this 12 per cent is “Civil Service Leader Turns Oracle on Mayoralty Race," There are no age limits. How­ do it ought to be set in mo- ' found to be grossly insufficient. read the sub-head. ever, yt)u must be at least 18 ^nd 'the project would dram- The Association, while concentra­ years old at the time of appoint­ ' the City’s plight in relation ting great energy on higher sal­ On December 29, the New York Tim es' well-informed ment; and retirement age is 70. |he State as nothing else could, aries for State employees, is push­ political reporter, W a r r e n Moscow, completely confirmed You can be less than 18 when you lire's his argument. ing for upward pay revisions In the story which first appeared exclusively in D O N ' T apply. City is always giving more all counties and municipalities R E P E A T THIS on December 21, that former W a r Secre­ Outside of meeting the age lim­ he State than it receives. The where it has membership, and has its, and being a citizen, there are in return, treats the City already rolled up an impressive tary Robert P. Patterson had been offered, and had turned no other qualifications needed be­ stepchild. In 1948, when the score on the local front. down, an appointment to the State Court of Appeals. fore you can take the exam. ^ came up with a rational pro- Retirement Public officiaJs and those w h o k n o w politics are read­ Salary to solve Its complex fi-scal A primary imperative this year ing D O N ' T R E P E A T T H I S avidly. Civil service people Minimum starting salary $1840, the State administration will be a minimum retirement al­ are finding the Column immensely readable. It appears which Includes a cost-of-living l^the Legislature torpedoed the lowance for all members of the bonas of $240. Five anual in­ "• That torpedoing was a pure- Retirement System. A mass of every w e e k in The L E A D E R . M a k e sure you don’t miss creases of $120 are provided by olitical affair, that stank in facts has been accumulated to it ... so you'll be “1a the k n o w ” all the time. law. Additional salary increases 'Continued on Page 6) show that old people who have . ^ may be obtained after appoint­ ment by promotion to higher po»s- itions. 3,000 Appointments Nearly 3,000 appointments will be made from the lists resulting eneral Raises Ruled Out (Continued on Page 2)

STUDY BOOKS Study books for Social Inves­ tigator. Railway Postal Clerk, y O'Dv/yer Budget Orders Postal Clerk-Carrier, other popu­ By H. J. BERNARD cerning the 1949-50 expense bud­ some new ideas turn up. And even partmental estimates were not to lar exams on sale at LEADER get, now in preparation. by the time you read this, some exceed the total amounts appro­ Bookstore, 97 Duane Street, two William O ’Dwyer called What the Mayor told the com­ such idea may have occurred. priated for the departments in blocks . r northn ^ of City Hall, just ' head.s of all the NY C de- missioners dooms general city em ­ The Conunissioners were told by the current budget: that if a n y ! of Broadway. and told them off con­ ployee pay raises, as of now-unless the Mayor himself that the de­ (Continued on Page 15) '------Y. Times Supports LEADER on Reclassification r'^®s Civil Service LEADER as Authority; Urges Thorough Job Overhaul flai ^ York Times, in an long overdue. And makes the ad­ sion of city civil service classifica­I puts the Budget Director, Thomas seems to us extremely doubtful ^dated December 30, ditional point, buttressed by The tions and pay schedules constitutes I J. Patterson, and the president of that the broad and yet intensive [ on as an au- LEADER statements, that a job- recognition of a long-neglected I the Municipal Civil Service Com- study needed to do this Job right r«clas^MR„ subject of N Y C surveJT must be penetrating and and hig'hly important problem. The I mission, Joseph A. McNamara, in can be made and reported on in I line in and goes down thorough If it is to be truly con­ need for such action has been ad­ i charge of the p^'oposed study, and six months. Actually, in our opin­ JDER', ^ull support of The structive. mitted for many years, and the last j they are Instructed to draft such ion, the survey should go beyond t L point by Tiie Editoriul authentic attempt at a generaV re­ help as needed from their depart- the 150,000 regular city employees ^ editorial wel- The Times editorial follows: classification Is said to have been m-ents. These departments are and include such ancillary agencies "Mayor O ’Dwyer’s order for a made about thirty years ago. ; comparatively small, and if they as the Board of Transportation, that a job reshuffle is survey leading to thorough revi­ “Mr. O’Dwyer‘5 announcement iftre not to receive outside help it (Continued on Pag^ 6j P a g e T w €iVIL SERVICE LEADER ir W d a y , Jmkmtef STATE AND COUNTY NEWS

2 0 Canal Legislative Tolman Seeks W ide Extension of Program of E m ployees Competitive Status to Employees Share $1,00| Assn. Pushed ALBANY, Jan. 3— Th« Civil Ser­ fit to oonsult us on some of its War n in December 1941, to AIjBANY, Jan. Twenty vice Employees Association wants problems under consideration. period after the close of the war, (Continued from Page 1> “I believe it has been demon­ the administration of puUic ser­ ployees engaged in the payments. Here, too, some pro­ the State Civil Service Commis­ strated that the deep interest we vice had to face problems arising nance and operation of thre« gress has been made; and in this, sion to do something positive about ^are in our major objectives from the severe competition for on the Barge Canal, choser State Comptroller Frank C. Moore extending competitive status to makes consultation and coopera­ the services of men and women winners In the 1948 competii will have their Christmas s has been especially helpful. employees in State and local ser­ tion productive. possessed of the character and vice who don’t have it now. “It is my hope that the major ability desirable in government. ings weighted down with Other Retirement Plans In a letter to the three com­ and very real difficulties that The application of the merit sys­ tional gifts totaling nearly Each year the New York s*, Other parts of the Association missioners, Dr. Frank L. Tolman stand in the way of good civil tem was obviously interfered with made the Association’s view sharp­ service adminifijtration may be during the war period. Department of Public retirement program include: ly clear in this matter. Dr. Tol­ met by a solid front of the Co m ­ “War conditions have now lar­ awards salary bonuse.s to ti Optional retirement at age 55 man wrote: mission and the employees. gely passed. W e are entering upon crews directly engaged in the t or thereafter on the basis of “Prom time to time, the Otvil "The major problem is, of what promises to be a consider­ eration of the prize winning which were announced today l/120th of the average salary, with Service Employees Association haa course, the jurisdictional classi­ able period of production and dis­ called to the attention of the Civil fication of jobs which can prop­ tribution capable of maintedning Bertram D. TaUamy, state the State to bear one-half the Service Commission some odf the erly be filled by competitive ex­ wage and salary scales and prices perintendent of Public Work). cost; major pending problems of civil amination as exempt, labor* or on a fairly balanced plane, and Individuals sharing in Death benent to be increased service as we see them. The Co m ­ non -competitive. therefore the supply of profes­ awards included: mission has also in its wisdom seen “Since the beginning at World sional and skilled workers must Lock 16 at Fort Plain: to an amount e^iual to l/12th of be recruited on the present levels Minckler, chief lock operator the member’s annual salary for of prices. D. Smith, c&nal structure each year of service up to 12 “It is obvious that in the busi­ tor; Raymond iLipp, canal st years ,and an additional amount ness of government, the policy ture operator; H. Groff man, ra must be one of meeting the com­ structure operator (relief for longer service. W hen Is Shop W orker petition for able workers on all Bramer, canal helper; Carl Wet Optional retirement after 25 levels. erau, canal helper; E. a Bnsj years of service at half-pay for “Ur^r such sound policy it will canali helper. prison guards, park patrolmen and be possible to apply the merit Lock 1 at Phoenix: Donairi p, rangers, game protectors, institu­ system of recruitment aaid pro­ ter, chief lock operator {pro- tional employees and other ;State Not a Shop Worker? motion to its full extent. sional); John Duffin, chief and local workers whose duties BUFFALO,Jan. 3— Clarence J. tered military service. Upon his Re-Survey Asked operator; Othmer H. Chapm^ recaiire earlier retirement; chief lock operator (actinR); Ra- Brown, who works at the Buffalo return, he was reduced to indus­ “W e therefore ask that the Civil The right to purchase additional Slate Hospital doesn’t feel that trial shop worker. mon Ellis, canal structure opei annuities. But even with the lower title, Service Commission give immed­ tor; George M. Hudson oam being a foreman for 21 years iate attention to a resurvey of The total legislative program is should entitle him to be called— his position calls for a working structure operator (provi.sional most inclusive, and if the As- ixjsitions not in the competitive just plam shop worker. knowledge of several trades. He class in State and Municipal ser­ Roland Lefevre, canal, structi .soj-.iation succeeds in having a - He can’t understand just what supervises a ward attendant de­ operator (relief); M, Poit substantial portion of it adopted, vice with the purpose of extend­ it is that prevents the big mucka- tailed to the Industrial Shop. ing competitive classification to canal helper; Clifford V. Cia it will result in major improve­ mucks in Albany from seeing Here are his tasks: laborer. The award for Mr. P{ ments for public workers. cover all positions except those of plainly that certain duties are Arranging a daily schedule for a purely policy forming character ter, who died during 1948, will Seek Wide Adjustments supposed to have certain titles. six patients and the employee; sup­ as is mandated by the constitution. made to his widow, Mrs. Stel And Harry B. Schvi^rtz, the pres­ ervising and instructing patients Poster of Phoenix. In addition to its major pro­ ‘"ITie result of such action should ident of his CSEA chapter, is in various trades; and being re­ be to remove from the exempt Utica Harbor Lock: Raymoi gram, the Association seeks such right in there backing him up. sponsible for the production of H. Peters, chief lock operatoi adjustments a,s time-and-a-half and non-competitive classification Back in November, Clarence ap­ mattresses, pillows, brooms, can­ SIS ‘exempt laborer’ for future ap­ Carl Trowbridge, canal stnicii for overtime work; annual salaries pealed to the Classification Board, vas goods, window shades, cami­ operator; Stanley Krauza. ca for per diem employees; salary pointments, thousands of positions for the second time. He argued soles, repair sheets, stretcher pods, now in such clsisses and to effect structure operator; William increments after five years; salary that the work he does entitles shock treatment carriers, canvas Hodge, canal structure operai increments for employees of lo­ a return to the provisions of the him to the position of head in­ and rubber sandbags. constitution covering appointment M. B. Atkinson, chief lock opei calities; revitalization of the civil dustrial shop worker. Making layout patterns; build­ tor (relief). service administration; extension ing many aiticles; and promotion of civil employees. Board Says No Based on EflTiciency of Feld-Hamilton to certain groups The Board ruled against him, Estimating all materials and Faster Lists of employees who don’t enjoy its however, telling him that a com­ supplies for the shop, and main­ “It is also of the utmost im­ These awards are based on fn benefits now; unemployment in­ parison of his duties with those of taining responsibility for the portance that the examination quent inspections of the lock.? surance for all public employees. other industrial shop workers in stockroom;, procedure be given prompt atten­ a special committee headed • Next week The LEADER will the Mental Hygiene Department Submitting quarterly inventor­ tion and eligible lists be made Fred R. Lindsey, Assistant Sup discu.ss the Association legislative showed that “your position is ies, weekly and annual reports; available to appointing officers intendent of Operation arwl Ma program in greater detail). properly classified.” Responsibility for conduct and in all departments and on all tenance of the State Departmo But Clarence, backed by Harry, welfare of working patients. levels. W e are glad to note that of Public Works. Inspections feels he isn’t licked yeu These duties, Clarence main­ this matter is under study. made to determine the gen Here’s why: tains, are far beyond those of an “We suggest that this matter of efficiency of the employees ordinary shop worker, no matter vitalization of the merit system maintaining and operating l(Klj If Holiday Title Reduced what the Classification Board says. be made the subject of special and other general equipment, Before the classification pro­ Clarence Brown’s position is in conference of your Commission keen rivalry exists among loej gram went into effect, his title the non-competitive class. It pays and ourselves to arrive at definite crews and as a result the genen Falls on was shop foreman. Then he en­ $1,920 to $2,520 a year. ’ plans for improvement. W e feel conditions were found to be that such action can contribute to excellent that awards were dete the maintenance of efficiency in mined by small fractions, wiij S a tu rd a y our civil government and respect less than fifteen-hundredths of I for the merit system." ALBANY. Jan. 3— The que.'^tion per cent separating the first of leave credit for holidays falling 26 Mental Hygiene (T B winners. on Saturday has been taken up Honorable Mention by the Civil Service Employees S u ffo lk While cash awards are distr Association with officials of the Positions Are Upgraded uted onlf to crews on the inri Mental Hygiene Department and prize winning locks, employees^ Service) ...... 6 14 the Civil Service E>epai iment. ALBANY, Jan. 3— The Salary SiiDervisingr Operatins Room Nunje E m p lo ye e s 4he locks having the next W The Civil Service Department Standardization Board upgraded (TB Service) ...... G 14 highest ratings are given no™ stated that it saw no i*eason for Nurse Anesthetist (TB Service).... G 14 26 Mental Hygiene department Dentist ('PB Service) ...... G 22 able mention. Locks so recogi' changing the views expressed in Sr. Paycliiatrist (TB Service) 6 27 W in R aise in 1948 are: ^ Mental Hygiene Department Cir­ positions dealing with tubercular Su^rvising-PKychiatrist (TB Service) G 34 Lock 12, Erie Canal, Tribes Hu cular Letter A. 499, issued on Oct­ work, as ofl'set to lose of hazardous Sr. Snpei'vising Psychiatrist (TB RIVERHEAD, L. I., Jan. 8— The Lock 20, Erie Canal, Whitesborq ober 27, 1947, disallowing leave and arduous pay, benefiting 1,100 Service) ...... G 36 civil service employees of Suffolk Lock 6. Erie Canal, Cif^r credit for holidays falling on Sat­ employees. The titles and new County have put up a long, bitter Lock 6, Champlain Canal, urday. It was pointed out ttiat grades: fight for pay increaeSes. Working Miller; Lock 29, Erie Canal, employees affected are not re­ Doiiicstio (TD Service)...... • ; DiiiiriK Koom Attendant (TB Service) .LG as a chapter of the Civil Service myra; Lock 2, Oswego Cajiai. quired to work on Saturdays and Cleaner (TB Sorviee)...... Employees Association, they have ton; Lock 13, Erie Canal, ^ are paid for such days in their HoHpital Attendant (TB Servieo) . . G E lig ib le s persisted under the most trying Lock 10, Erie Canal. Ci'anesv^ annual pay. Attendant (TB Service)...... « conditions, in an attempt to im­ Lock 3, Oswego Canal, j. The further point was made that Practieal Nnrse (TB Service)...... G Sr. Stenographer, (Prom.) Dept. Min-ses Aid (TB Sorviw)...... G Taxation & Finance. Salary: prove their condition. In this, Lock 24, Erie Canal, Baldwin^^ ■ while the law does provide that Staff Atten days they didn’t get. SutHTVising Surgical Nurse Cl’S Levin; 18. Edith Ooloff. in the lower brackets will get an amount equivalent to tiheir incre­ ments— $60 to $120 a year. P R I C E i Employees of Suffolk, a wealthy county, have been seeking a better 25c per share Mail Supply Clerk Exam relationship with the administra­ ' ORDERS executed ine Operator (Mimeograph). tion, on the theory that a better (Continued from Page 1) position of Office Machine Oper­ relationship always makes for from these examinations. At pres­ ator (Graphotype). A sepai’ate list will be set up ent, a considerable number • of A separate list will be set up for Mail and Supply Clerk, in­ more efficient government. vacancies exist in State depart­ for Dictating Machine Transcri­ cluding thereon candidates for JohM 0. Perry & Clerk who indicated at the time ments in Albany and New York ber, including thereon candi­ CIVIL SERVICE LEADER City. In addition, there are va­ dates for Typist who indicate of the examination that they wish 527 5th Ave., N. Y. 1"’^ cancies in State Institutions, State at the time of the written exam­ also to be considered for Mail and Pnblisbed «very TuMdaji hy Parks, State Schools and other ination that they wish also to be Supply Clerk. CIVIL SERVICE LtlADER toe. PkoM: Murray State offices in or near virtually considered for Dictating Machine Persons wishing to be considered VI D u a se S t., N ew S ork 7 , M. 1 . every community of any size in Transcriber. Persons wishing to for only Mail and Supply Clerk Tslepboac: BBeknwD 8-601A should file for No. 8452 Clerk ex­ New York State. be considered for only Dictating Enttrad m mcoikI-cI«u matter Oct*- THE LEADER Machine Transcriber should file amination. bar 2, IT39, « t the p o it o flfc * a t ^ The Lists New Vofk, N. Y., under tha Act ot port on the , Tlie lists will ne out early in for No. 8450 Typist. Appointments Applications may be obtained from the State Civil Service De- March i. Mctnbw at A u d it by CivU i June, and appointments will be from list No. 8452 Clerk may also BurMu M ClrcnUNont. ratinir examination P made shortly thereafter. be made to the positions of Stores partmen't, State Office Building, SnbacriptioB Priec Par Saw Appointments from list No. 8450 Clerk, Office Machine Operator Albany: or 270 Broadway, New IndlvMiuU Ooplea , , , 8* publishes eligible EDypifit may also be made to the (Addressogiuph) and Office Mach­ York Cltj^, % »re rcadjf. .r. jtmnmrj 4 , VH 9 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER %«• STATE AND COUNTY NEWS

ssn. Insists 1 2 % M inim um T h e P ublic ay Rise Is Necessary Now E m p lo y e e Jan. 3.— State salai-y facts, Association officials insist. private pay trends the Association jany, since April, 1946, Many changes have occurred since program for a minimum 12 per April, 1946, and State salaries are cent salary adjustment is essential By Dr, Frank L, Tolman ot Kept in urgent need of revision upward, to maintain living standards for President. The Civil Service Employ­ ” nr pay rises granted In- they maintain. In the face of ris­ State employees at the minimum ees Association, Inc., and Member w orkers. Civil Service Em- ing living costs and prevailing comfort level. A'jsocla.tlon salary re- of Employees' Merit Award Board. n’nfflcials stated tcxiay. IIP the maximtun adjustment .salaries reached 15 per [Ar the lower-paid employees, WHAT MAKES FOR GREATNESS IN PUBLIC LIFE

Super-Goal Is Now Sought WHAT EMPLOYEE^ SHOULD ^ O W In Assn. Membership Drive A Resignation's Effect on Disciplinary Proceedi The chapter membership com­ Agnes Leifer, Ed Goldwater, Philip Edith Chapman, Kenneth Brun- l y mittees of The Civil Service E m ­ Kliger, Irving Schlossberg, Ed­ jes, Mrs. E)dna O ’Connor, Loretta By THIODORE BECKER ployees Association will resume mond Dozek, John J. Viggiani, Morin, Nancy Smth. Eleanor their vigorous activities in ob­ Moe Brown, Cornelius O ’Shea, Driscoll. IF Y O U are up on charges of additional reason for a taining renewals and new m e m ­ John R. Wods, Max Lieberman, COMMERCE, ALBANY ■ of incompetency or misconduct, uation of the proceeding u bers this week. The holiday sea­ Samuel Emmett, Joseph Pittari, Mildred Meskill, President or are advised that such charges not be consummated by * son and its celebrations were giv­ Kathleen York, Vera Burchnall, Robert Barron, Phil Plorman, are to be preferred against you, drawal of the employee ib en the green light during the Mae Katz, Leonard Aster. John Wyld, Fred Baer. lyn Audit Co. v. Deparfml^. past week. Now the full-scale drive Education CAPITOL ARMORY EMPLOYEES don’t think that your resignation Taxation and Finance 2?^^' will be resumed. A new high score William C. Spinelli, Catherine Randall W. Vaug:hn, President will automatically close the case. 284). is being sought. The overall record Siegrist, Gilbert G. Weaver, Carol Randall W. Vaughn, Anthony J. A resignation Is often resorted to Rule Aids Employet, already is well ahead of the re­ Schloss, Anne Sauve. Stangle, Willard G. WaLsh, Charles by an employee who is either sults at this time last year. NYSES W. Jacobie, John L. Trumble, guilty of the charges or feels him­ But the court case.s ar» The co-chairmen of the Associ­ Grace Wicks, Dick Kiffney, Ir­ Francis W. Morey, Willard S. self unable to disprove them to all one-sided and instance! ation’s membership committee are ene Coffey, Prleda Levy, Emeline Landsberg, John E. Croak, Charles the satisfaction of the removing occur under which the nil/ John E. Powers, 2d vice-president, Oxer, Juliet Werner, Percy Wil­ L. Moore, William W. Gregor, authority, especially where no undated by the Court of An' and J. Allyn Stearns, 4th vice- liams, Jessie Biggsen, Prank Zem­ Frank D. Salmons. right to a hearing and to cross- can operate to the advanta president. Both have travelled con­ licka. Fred Kirshenbaum, Antonia STATE PUBLIC WORKS examine witnesses is afforded. the employee. Take the c^l siderably throughout the State in Leshkowich, Elizabeth Hixson, (ORANGE) The removing agency, on the a New York City patrolma^' connection with the drive. John Dougherty, John Dauer, A1 Ralph Swalm, President other hand, may be inclined to had been found guilty of nw NYC CHAPTER Friedman, Ralph Feruzzi, Carl W. F. Decker, Rueben Gillespie, favor a resignation even where of duty after a departmental t Michael 1^. Porta. President Muller. Arthur Nathan, Robt. Ru­ Fred G. Desmond. Nathan C. Dur- adequate evidence of Incompeten­ and had a reprimand imty Kenneth A. Valentine, Chair­ bin, Milton Berner, Geo. Angus, land, John Dowd, T. H. Martin, cy or misconduct exists In order against him as the penalty man; Edwin C. Hart, Jacob Cier- Oliver Atkinson, Charles Ken- to avoid the unpleasantness of though he had resigned from! reich, William Kleinman, Morris Ray McQuiston, Frank O ’Dell, ing, Victor J. Paltsits, Marie Lau- Clarence Gillespie, Jack Sayer, a removal proceeding, especially Police Department, he brou^ ro, Mathew McAvoy, James Der- Tuchfeld. Norbert Lyons, William where a formal hearing on the court action to review the c patchen, Gertrude Galligan, Jan­ N. F. Shell, Peter Sayer, Ray Bull, mody, Arthur H. Johnson, Jane Wm . Conroy, Roland Schoon- charges must be held. If the res­ minatlon of the police con Kiernan, Ruth Scfhaefer, Sol Ben- ice Dingwall, Bob Forsythe, Ethel maker. ignation is mutually desired and sloner, contending that there"; det. Sinnus, James Cummings, Mich­ agreed upon, the employee should a lack of competent proof of | DPUI ael Stapleton, William Roach. AUBURN PRISON CHAPTER be careful to obtain a stipulation guilt at the trial. The police cq Samuel Kronenberg, H. Peuer- James Morris, Alice Hall, Fred Carmen Colella, President discontinuing a n y disciplinary missioner countered with tliei stein, A. Nathonson, S. MaJcolm, Mayo. E, Graham, John Mullaney, C. proceeding that may have been gument that Inasmuch as thei Harold Margolis, P. Hershkowitz, Courts K. Mahaney, George Switzer, E. commenc^ against him. If he patrolman was no longer a m Marl'on Vogel, "Wilbert Archeir, Joseph Gil, John A. Masterson, Vanderbosch. D. Wilson. doesn’t, he has no assurance that ber of the police departmentl James Lee, Mrs. G. Stevens, Sol James J. Lynch, Kenneth Suther­ STATE PUBLIC WORKS the proceeding will not be con­ had ceased to be “aggrieved”! Dreyfuss, James Lee, Margaret land, Walter J. Nolan, Max Lourie, (COLUMBIA) tinued and his removal on charges the conviction standing agaJ Sherman, Loretta Walsh, Philip Jacob Ci-ystal, Raymond Corry, Peter Miller, President accomplished despite his resig­ him, and, therefore, was not7 Rubenstein, D m m a McGrue. R. Nathan M. Danziger, Vincent Ty- Peter Miller, Earl Hover. S. nation. titled to judicial intercessionj Lipton, B. McGovern, Samuel man, Thomas C. Bruns McMann, W. Fruchting, Charles Resignation No Bar a party “aggrieved” by his Cohen, J. Zipkowitz, Margaret Other Departments Herzing, Ai'thur Wheler, Willard termination. Sherman, Loretta Walsh, Wm. Edward C. Jackson, Kenneth Grant, William Black, Glennon S. In a case decided by the Court The court took a dim vieil Rubenstein, Jack Palis, Ita Bar­ Valentine, Edith Pruchthendler, McGee, Perry C. Miller, Harry of Appeals more than ten years this defense to the action. Itl rington, Selma Greenberg. Dave George Haag, Mark Jackson, Ed­ Horton, Stephen H. Stouter. ago. it was held that the resig­ that the ex-patrolman was Sandfrr, Samuel Bloom, Sidney ward Blot^k, Mary O’Keefe, Nicho­ BRIDGE AUTHORITY nation of an Income tax exam­ aggrieved party entitled to Gold, John Files, Irving Sandler, las Opolonick, Joseph J. Byrnes, Nicholas Glusko, President iner dming the pendency of review because "It is readily i Louise Flood, Marion Budka, Nora McAuley, Americo Vandetti, Nicholas Glusko. Milton Gard­ charges brought against him by ceivable that circumstances mijj Frank Wehman, Joe Klein, N. George Mortimer, Irene Dwyer, ner, H. Cosgrove, A. H. Curran. the State Department of ’Tax­ arise, such as upon efforts toi Jemmel, Richard McMahon, Laura METROPOLITAN ARMORY ation and Finance did not ter­ cure future employment. inor« Martin, Wm. Teitelbaum, Fitzroy EMPLOYEES minate the removal proceeding. of civil service, or in other i Herbert, Donald Bowen, James Frank M. Gonsalves, President The court reasoned that if re­ uations, wherein petitioner mij| Lynch, Frank Zemlicka, A1 Cor­ Patrick J. Ricci's Career Herman A. Johnson, Chairman, moval was the only result of the find himself at a disadvanti um, Henry Shemin. Martin Duig- Joseph Ackerman, Sidney Bate­ proceeding then resignation should because of this determination t nan, A1 Baumgarten. man, Robert E, Pate, Adrian J. terminate it. But, as the court he was at one time derelict] Xabor Has i^oved Along Fast Jacques. pointed out, a person removed his duty as a member of Jack Silverman. Salvatore A. Patrick J. Ricci, Senior Pei'son- HUDSON RIVER HOSPITAL from public employment may be police department.” Accordinjj Anastasio, Francis Conlon, Mar­ nel Administrator, N Y C office of Guy de Cordova, President barred from holding further office the court struck out this defen garet M. Shields, Helena Dick­ the Division of Placement and Howard Chase, Elizabeth V. in the discretion of the civil ser­ the merits of the case being i inson, Frank Newman, Annie Unemployment Insurance, Depart­ Ryan, Ada Smith, Alice Doeinck, vice commission having jurisdic­ served for further considerati Storms, Irene Waters, Anna Pri- ment of Labor, has been admitted Louis Garrison, George Beam, tion. To permit a resignation to (Cushman v. Wallandcr, 104 sand, Carmello Ingegnieros, Ben­ to the Bar, George Magee, W. Burke, Arthur terminate the disciplinary pro­ N. Y. L. J. pg. 907 col 3). jamin Ungarten. He started in 1937 as a Junior Marks. August Eitzen, Robert Til- ceeding, therefore, would deprive Executive Clerk in the DPUI, and rose suc­ man, Mary O ’Donnell, Ruth Van the civil service commission of Capt. Charles A. Jackson, Mrs. cessively to Senior Clerk, Senior Anden, Frances Pearson, Julia the right to disqualify for future Elvira, Hart. Albert Fein, Solo­ Methods and Statistics Clerk, As­ Beck, Mae Belton, Miss Hurley, examinations. There being this mon J. Heifetz. Howard R. Price, sistant Claims Examiner and Harold Barnhart, John Burke, Charles O ’Boyle, Harry iKsver, Senior Claims Examiner. Frank Cox, Johanna Williams, Harry Bass, Henry Albert, Ben­ He was graduated from Fordham SaJly Galbraith, David Jones, John TRUAX WINS $25 AWARD jamin Westervelt, Hugh Reilly, University, with a B.S. degree in Dingman, Victor Burgiel, Mary I. William I. Truax of 262 Part­ James Downes, Raymond Bar- government, in ’41, and started Hemp, Charles Veith. Dr. Albert ridge Street. Albany, has been buto, Clorence Phelan, Edward studying at Fordham Law School. LaFleur, Ruseell Murphy, Carle- granted a cash award of $25 and MIGHT A. Kenny, Mildred Bowe, John That endeavor was interrupted by ton Nuhn, A. Brownell, Edward Certificate of Meritorious Service. Marron, Celia Malkin, Victor Fid­ his war service. On his discharge Britt, Aaron Decker, George While employed in the Depart­ win the dler. Max Smallheiser, Otto Theo­ from the army, he resumed his Brown, Edytha Chase, Donaild ment of Commerce, Mr. Truax dore, John White, Robert Moore, law studies and was graduated H'Olden, Paul Boisvert, Mae M c ­ constructed a device for use in Ida Amendola, Louis V. DeVivo, last June with an LL.B. degree. Carthy. the mail room' to separate ad­ GRAND dress labels printed on unper­ forated rolls. Using scrap mater­ ials, he built the gadget at home, and Its use has resulted in both PRIZE Activities of Employees a significant saving of time in the addressing process as well as in the conservation of labels. Westctiester Niagara Mamaronecl( The annual Christmas Party of The Niagaia Chapter of The Westchester Chapter of The the Westcihester Chapter, The Civil Service Employees Associa­ Civil Service Employees Associa­ tion was the primary factor in a Civil Service Employees Associa­ $180 bonus granted for the com­ tion, Inc., whidi is engaged in an tion, Inc., was held in the Little extensive membership campaign, ing year through 1949 to all coun­ announces the beginning of a new Theater of the County Center at ty employees. The County Chap­ Local Unit in the town of Ma- White Plain.s, and was a great ter salary committee consisting of President Howard L. Kayner, maroneck with the enrollment of Garog* and success despite adverse weather William M. Doyle, Harold J. M c ­ a large majority of the employees Parking Lot conditions which held down at­ Cabe, Henry B. Nevins and Clin­ of Westchester Joint Water Works, Adfoccnt De uiifT tendance. About 200 were present ton Hermanson met with the sal- No. 1. The Unit Is expected to be and enjoyed dancing to music ai-y committee of the Board of organized on a formal basis within (xii-SAVll supplied by an orchestra led by Supervisors of Niagara County. a short time and is expected to ciinron Herbert*' A. Turner of Public The Niagara Chapter had asked include employees of tihe Town Albany^ N. Y. Works. Assisting in tihc distribu­ for a $400 pay raise and the con­ and Village of Mamaroneck and is s u n a tion of courtesy tokens were Act­ tinuation of the $300 bonus cur­ probably a smaller unit of West­ A KNOTT HOTEL ing County Executive James C. rently in eflfect. President Kayner chester Chapter now existing J«ha J. Hyland, Maiiatw Harding and Mrs. Harding, and and the members of the commit­ among the employees of the Vil­ Paul R. Brown, Warden of the tee presented facts and figures to lage of Larchmont. The Town and Penitentiary. The prizes went to Village of Harrison may also be show the need for a salary In­ Included In this Unit. Enrollment William O. Boaton. Toll Opera­ crease. It wa sagreed that civil PHOTOGRAFHER • INSTRUCTOR tions; Agnes Saimders, Public service employees were in need of of the Water Works employees Works; Charles McLellan, Recrea­ a salary increase but the super­ followed a meeting held by them preferably with tMwhinc experience ia s m M eM tion; James Murphy and Anne visors adopted the position that a recently with Ivan S. Flood, Presi­ police photosraphie work for modemly Fund, Public Welfare. Ceremonies depression or lull is in the near dent of the Westchester Chapiter, equipped school in ; full or were conducted by the Unit Presi­ future, therefore the employees and J. Allyn Stearns, State Vice part time. State education, experience dent, Michael J. Cleary (Grass­ should be happy with a bonus President of The Civil Service and salarr. Box Mo. Wt LEADKR lands), and the party was arran­ which can be dropped at the end Employees Association, Inc. En­ 97 Uuane Street, New York 7. N. Y. ged and the holiday rexreshments (rf 1949. It is the opinion of the rollment Is going forward rapidly, EMIGRAV it is understood through Chapter served under the supervision oX Niagara Chapter that civil ser­ i n d u s t r i a l Francis J. McNulty, Dfjputy Coun­ vice employees are always one pay Headquarters, the address of ty Clerk, Entertainment Chair­ which is P.O. Box 827, White raise behind industry. The chap­ Plains. N. Y. man, assisted by Margaret M. ter says it is extremely regret­ IPOLICE lAB TECHNICIAN SAVINGS’ *' Luongo and Nellie R. Weeks, table that such conditions should County Clerk’s Office, and Solo­ exist but it is felt that in the T H E LEADER carries » fall re­ thoroughly experienced, to instruct la 51 Chomber* Sir*** mon Leider of Grasslands. future the entire State and Coun­ port on the progress bcinff made A niodernly equipped police school in JmI Eoti ot In attendance were various ty divisions of the Association by Civil Service Commissions in Mauhattun, part or full time. State 5 East 42nd County officials and high offlcers will make themselves heard and rating examination papers; and education, experience and salary. Box of Westchester Chapter »nd the civil service will hold attraction publishes elifil)le lists when they No. 164 LEADER, 07 Duane St.. N. Y. rederol tftate Association. for prospective job seekers. are ready. 4 , 1 9 4 9 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER F ir e STATE AND COUNTY NEWS

Ulster Croup -Qlman A sks LATEST LISTS OF ELIGIBLES 68 McDonough, T., Elmira OFFICE MACHINE OPERATOR Lays Plans Iroups to A id P r o m o t i o n Heights ...... 76320 (O.C.) (Tab. IBM), State and ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT 69 Kratter, B., N Y C ...... 75000 County Depts. & Insts. (Prom.), Dept. Health OMO TABULATING To E xp a n d jtchell Bill (Exclusfye of the Dlv. Labs, 'ft TAX EXAMINER (O. C.) ALPHABETIC Research, and Insts.) Tax. A Fin. The Ulster County Chapter of I iiBANY Jan. 3— Dr. Prank L. Disabled Veteran Non-Veteran Disabled Veterans 1 Rydsberg, C., Albany-- 81475 the Civil Service Employees As­ I p P r e s id e n t of ITiie Civil I O ’Connell, J., Wtrvlt 85457 1 Donnelly, J., Delmar 81945 sociation, Inc. is preparing a drive ®*“’*”Employees Association, and TRAINING ASSISTANT 2 Ifshin, C., Bklyn..... 79765 Non-dlsabled Veterans to expand its membership more uirectoT of the State Divi- (Prom.), D.P.U.I. 3 Vogler. P., N Y C ... r.,77840 2 Mattlce, Edw., Slingrlnus.95950 widely among employe ,s of the Education and LI- Dept. Labor Non-Disablevd Veterans 3 Flynn, W., Rensselaer....94050 County Highway and the County Vv Extension, charged this Disabled Veteran 4 Morris, D., Rensselaer... 85290 4 Menzel, G., Bklyn..... 93625 Welfare Departments. Police Lieu­ V that one of the severest 1 Conway, W., N Y C .... 88890 5 Kalmowitz, H., Bklyn ...82895 5 Salamone, P., Bklyn... 90575 tenant James P. Martin, president ^^icaps to good recruitment and Non-Veterans 6 Liebman, L., Bkl3m 81895 6 Shea. J. T., Albany.... 82575 of the chapter, states. oromotion of public workers 2 Pinner, J., Bklyn..... 90786 7 Gloskin, A-, N Y C ..... 81445 7 Garrett, R. T., Troy... 79925 As a prelimmary to this drive, present form of veteran 3 Abrams, I., Utica .... 90597 8 McCullough, D., Wtrvlt..80975 8 Heldelmark, J., Albany..87500 a meeting was held on December 4 Linn. R., N Y C ...... 90326 9 Kaufman, F., Bronx 80920 14, with James F. Loughran, Tnr^Tolinan declared that the Non-veterans 5 Newton. J., NY C ..... 89013 10 Worden, F.. Rensselaer. .79445 9 Thompson, K., Albany...96400 County Highway Superintendent int law is unfair and that It 6 Wright. E., Albany 88549 11 Whitcomb, H., Valatie.. .79315 10 Welch, Jean, Albany... 95950 and a Coimmissioner of the New lotavs and demoralizes personnel 7 Thomas F., Rochester.. .88190 12 Frone, T., Albany ...... 79315 94600 York State Bridge Authority and ^m inistration in the State ser- 11 Mahoney, F. J.. N Y C __ 8 Rlchaidson, H., Rchstr... 88082 13 Belinsky, B., Albany 77765 12 Smith, A. E., NY C .... 94250 his Highway assistant, Mr. N. Ro­ p and in the cities, coiuities, • 9 Doar, L., Bklyn...... 86796 14 Bergmann, H., T r o y 77265 land Green. The meeting was held [ins villages and districts of 13 Carrigan, K., Albany....94225 10 Weinstock, I.. Albany.... 86562 15 Costello, J., Slingerlnd...76815 14 Kerker, Ann, Buffalo....93925 at Mr. Loughran’s invitation and E! state. He called upon veter- 11 Forsyth, R„ N Y C ..... 86335 16 Roberts, F., Albany 76290 was attended by J. Allyn Stearns, n and educational groups 15 Finkelstein, B., Bklyn....93850 civil 12 Winkler, H., N Y C ..... 85814 17 Burke. W., Tr o y ...... 75765 16 Losewicz, M., Albany__ .93475 Vice President of the State As­ uehout the State and upon 13 Resler. E., Syracuse ....83642 18 Murphy, P., Albany 75265 sociation and Robert J. Baylor, ^ over 500,000 civil service em- Non-Veterans 17 Brown, L., NYC, Apt. 4G 89800 Financial Secretary of Ulster hnvees within New York State to SR. ARCHITECTURAL 18 Duball, A., N Y C ...... 89450 19 Lampert, Z., N Y C ..... 87080 19 Cowles, Mary, Albany....89181 CJhapter. Arrangements were made * in the interest of both the DRAFTSMAN 20 Neely, A., Albany 86315 for an early meeting of Highway keran and the citizen, the in­ Dept. Public Works 21 Heffernan, J., Troy 85870 20 Hodecker, M., Albanay 2..88475 Department employees and full ning Ijegislature to approve Disabled Veteran 22 Schmahl, B., Albany 85025 21 Benson, J. F., Watervliet..88200 approval was expressed by Super­ he constitutional veteran pref- 1 Miraldi, W., Bklyn 81000 23 Straus L., Bklyn...... 84945 22 Sheehy, M., Troy...... 87075 intendent Loughran to the or­ frence plan proposed by Senator Non-Disabled Veterans 24 Small, M., Bklyn .... 84025 23 Hemmett, H., Albany.....86775 ganization of the Highway em­ WNeil Mitchell and p&ssed by 2 Hrbek, J., Highland 97000 25 Kalina. D., Bklyn 83395 24 Orsini, Paul, Albany....86650 ployees by an organization of the Legislature of 1948. 3 Visconti, F., Brooklyn.... 95000 26 Cutie L, Menands .... 82765 25 Lubiner, M., Albany... .85925 high type and character of the 26 Maloney, M., Troy...... 85900 Vet Asrainst Vet 4 Ryder, G., Oceanside 95000 27 Barber, D., Albany 82315 Civil Service Employees Associa­ 5 Hess, W., Buffalo...... 94000 28 Rubin, H., N Y C ...... 82290 27 Disanti, Al.. Bklyn.....85875 tion, Inc. fpr, Telman’s statement con- 6 Ryniec, S., Bklyn 93000 29 Glass, L., Bklyn...... 82290 28 Haggerty, W., Albany....84725 A drive is also under way in the nued: 7 Lambert. D., Troy..... 91000 30 Kirsch, J., Rensselaer... .81815 29 Portnowltz, R., Bklyn....83850 County Welfare Department to en­ •It is obviously time to replace 8 Veeder, G., Schenectady. .84000 31 Staff, A., Albany ..... 81815 30 Mozak, Bette, Albany....81825 roll all members of the department law by a plan of preference 9 Daly, J. A., Albany 84000 32 Celnick, B., Bronx 81790 31 McCue, Michael, Troy.. .81181 in the Association within the next at is more just and less im- 10 Travalee, C.. Bellport... .82000 33 Gelman. M., Bklyn 80895 32 Spencer, Carl, Albany...81125 month or so and plans are being actical. Any law can be im- II Belglovine, E., Troy 78000 34 Spenoer, M., Bklyn ___79895 33 Nichols, Janet, Delmar. .80350 made for a general attendance by on th e basis of tested ex- Non-Veterans 35 Solomon, J., Jamaica... .79790 34 Sherwin, T., Watervliet .78750 members of the Highway Depart­ erience. I believe that a study 12 Streever, M.. Glenmont.. .96000 36 Scheinbart, S., Bronx... .79290 35 Presti, C., Albany...... 76675 ment and the Welfare Department the Mitchell proposal will con- 13 Wright, T., W. Sand Lake.94000 37 Silberstein, W., Bklyn 78790 employees at an early meeting of any fair-minded veteran or 14 Brethen, E., Rochester.. .93000 38 Howes, F., Bklyn..... 78290 OMO TABULATING NUMERIC the Ulster Chapter, which it is ou-veteran that it will improve 15 Tracy, D.. Fairport 91000 39 Simon, B., Bklyn..... 77790 Disabled Veteran hoped Vice President Stearns will present impossible situation, 16 Vaneyk, W., Bronx 89000 40 Steingart, M.. Bklyn 77765 1 Smith, A., Albany...... 93925 be able to attend and explain the lie Mitcholl proposal would grant 17 Peters, V., L. L City 83000 41 Spiss, C., N Y C ...... 77765 Non-disabled Veteran advantages of membership in the points advantage to disabled 18 Malvarosa, A.. Astoria... .83000 42 Yellin, B., N Y C ...... 77315 2 Salamone, P., Bklyn.... 86375 Association to all local employees. eteians on original examination 19 Kraft, C., Albany...... 80000 43 Eitelberg, A., Bklyn 77265 3 Simard, D., Cohoes..... 77400 The Ulster Chapter, under the 5 points to non-disabled 44 Danforth, R., Syracuse.. .77265 4 Ross, E., Albany...... 76775 leadership of Lieutenant Martin, eterans; 5 points to a disabled fonner President A. Foster Win­ Open-Competitive 45 Tully, R., Watervliet 76790 Non-veterans hteian on promotion and 2 Ms 46 Columbus, G., Staten Isl..76765 field, Secretary Harry C. Seitz oints to a non-disabled veteran. FACTORY INSPECTOR 5 Haggerty, Wm., Albany . ,93125 and Robert J. Baylor, who is also preference is exceedingly Division of Industrial Safety BIOCHEMIST. (O.C.) 6 Distanti, Al., Bklyn..... 90775 the chapter representative on the leneroiLs. Veterans with proper Dept. Labor Div. Laboratories & Research 7 Kerker, Ann, Buffalo 85875 Executive' Committee of the As­ raining and experience do not Disabled Veterans Dept. Health 8 Kelley, Milton, NY C 83375 sociation. has been very active ^eed any preference to attain 1 Pietrowski, S., Lack 88430 Non-Veteran and accomplished a great deal to atisfactory marks and appoint- 2 Jahns, G., Woodside 88390 1 Cummenow, E., Schtdy. .76800 VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR better the working conditions of nent or promotion. 3 Gevirtz, S., NY C ...... 84930 DIRECTOR OF NURSING (Shoemaking and Repairing), the local employees-and has many "The present plan necessarily 4 Riggs, N., Auburn 84620 (Psychiatric), (O.C.) Dept. Correction plans under way for further bene­ buts veteran against veteran, and 5 Stroh, C.. N Y C ...... 82740 I Dept. Mental Hygiene Non-Disabled Veteran fits. reteran against non-veteran, with 6 Schumacher, J., Bklyn.. .80190 Non-Veteran pttle regard for individual ability 1. MacArthur, J., Scottsvile 7 Sysol, C.. Dunkirk 79600 1 O ’Shea, A., Astoria ... 77700 Non-veterans superior merit. 8 Lentsch, F., Buffalo 79200 ASSOC. TRANSPORTATION “Under the present plan, bro­ ENGINEER 2. Raponi, A., Middletown.... 91 9 Adams, C., Ogdensburg.. .76680 3. Cirrincione, D., Bklyn.... 88 Visit Our ker is arrayed against brother, 10 Mincieli, N., Forest Hills.76220 Railroad Bureau, Div. of Engi­ ■ father against son. The thou- Non-Disabled Veterans neering, Public Service (O.C.). 4. Romeo, J., Watkins Glen... 87 and>: of youths graduating from 11 Mandia, C., Utica...... 90390 Non-disabled Veteran 5. Scalzo, J., Bklyn...... 84 N E W S T O R E bur high schools and colleges each 1 Manzler, Carl, N Y C .... 82200 6. Harper, P., Bklyn...... 81 12 Stankavage, J., Charles- For the finest ia pr, who had no chance to take ville...... 86490 Non-veterans 7. Golovach, J., Dannemora... 79 art in war service, are denied 2 Brennan, Joseph, Troy...85200 he equal opportunity to serve 13 Michaels, G., Syracuse. . .87800 VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR FISHING TACKLE 14 Starwood, W., L. L City. .86040 3 Vault, Frank, Lk. Katrine 77800 heir country in civil government (Plumbing and Steamfitting)^ We manufacture our own tackle ■ are treated almost as aliens, 15 Dellagala, J., Utica 85610 16 Pike, H., Mt. Kisc6 85070 (O.C.), Correction at reduced prices pot as real citizens. Disabled Veterans “I appeal to all veteran, civic, 17 Fay, G.. Jackson Hgts... .84710 Rods ad Reels Repaired 18 Proulx, F., Plattsburgh.. .84480 1. Mitchell, J., Woodbourne. .98 By A-1 Experts Qucational and other groups in- 2. DeGregorio, N., Yonkers...84 erested in good government to 16 Bartolhus, E., Bklyn.... 84330 No Privacy 20 Gunn, H.. N Y C ...... 83940 3. Lange, T., Catskill...... 81 Penn Reels Purchased Here ^PPort. the Mitchell proposal and Non-disabled Veterans Serviced FUEE for One Year ■ make known their views to 21 Scott. J., NY C ...... 83880 22 Molloy, E., Bklyn...... 83130 For Public 4. White, H., Wantagh..... 90 Open Evenings wir Legislators. I appeal to all 5. Warms, W., Pine Bush 79 the over 500,000 civil employ­ 23 Rinker, R., Binghamton. .82870 24 Marchetti, J., Bklyn 82820 Non-vetemns es in national, state and local 6. Gerboth, F., College Pt 88 JERRY FERRON government within our State, to 25 Olsen, E., Tonawanda.. .82770 E m p lo ye e ? “PPott the Mitchell proposal as 26 Burke, W., College Pt....81910 7. Savino, J., Bklyn...... 872 27 Fortune, H., Mineola 81760 ALBANY, Jan. 3— It’s the view 8. Flynn, F., Jr., N Y C ..... 868 271 East 10th Street [ to efiQcient government, re- of the State Personnel Council ^fdless of the unit they serve.” 28 Vandenhoff, W., L.L City.81580 9. Cohen, A., Bklyn...... 860 New York 3, N. T. Gllamerry 5-«I31 29 McGovern, C., St. Albans. 81210 that the public supervisor is al­ 10. Goodstein, C., Bklyn 851 30 Baumker, W.. Bronx 80860 ways on the job, and that there­ 11. Glander, R., Rens.selaer.. 848 Driving Instruction 31 Cappola, L., Bklj^, 8 0 3 9 0 fore every one of them has a cer­ 12. Steigerwald, J., W. Cxskie.799 32 Mellis, B., Bronx...... 79780 tain public relations function to 33 Bernardi, J., Utica 79140 perform. EDUCATION SUPERVISOR learn to DRIVE 34 Bottino, P.. Buffalo 78550 Here’s the Council’s advice: (Home Economics), Dept. Cor­ 20% TO 30% OFF “No government employee Is confidence quickly with our 35 Irwin, J., Irvington...... 78470 rection Washin}^ Maehiiies expert instructors. Private 36 Switzer, J., Bklyn...... 77520 ever off the job. Wherever he goes 1. Priolo, J., Warwick...... 84 swng day or evening. For your 36a Blair, J., Buffalo...... 77330 he represents the department. Refrigerators we use 1940 Dual Control Cara. Whenever he speaks, he speaks for 2. O’Shauglinessy, C., Bef'd H..83 37 Vichinsky, L, Bklyn.... 77100 Barli, V., Buffalo...... 82 Dish Washers Non-Veterans his office — even when he says 4. Catlett, Sarah, Orange Co...81 VETERANSISK'Ste 38 Atkinson, L., Bronx 93850 “this is off the record or “this is Cvas Ranges GI Bill wHtaoat cost to yo« 39 Cappola, P.. NY C ...... 91980 m y own opinion.” HOSPITAL ATTENDANT Your Public Television a u to s c h o o l s 40 Bujkl, A.. College Pt 91750 (O.C.) Chautauqua County 2‘i# If Ave*.) CH •^-9503 41 Pickens, Wm.. Bklyn 90020 “This is your public— 1 Flagg, May, Jamestown . .93400 Freezers 3*1! AI,, ? A t ®*.) o r 7-8«1» 42 Puellen, J., Tarrytown.. .88450 — the citizen who appreciates Open S A t . (74) EN *-0»23 2 White, E., Cassadaga 84200 4P% Disceiinf ea Sundays at 145 W. 14th 43 Szczesniak,* H., Lack 87170 tlie courtesy you and youi’ staff 44 Antonucci, E., Bronx 85670 show; the knowledge and skill 3 Ringleben, E., Dewittville.81800 Console l*hono-Radios 45 Wrubel, J., Utica...... 85610 you possess. 4 Jackman, M., Chautauqua. 81700 46 Devoid, W., Canisteo 85450 — The Big Boss who likes the 5 Dahlburg, R., Jamestown. .79900 47 Mattel, F., N Y C ...... 85080 way you and your staff are always 6 Goulding, H.. Cassadaga. .78500 Philip Gringer & Sons 48 Pagliano, J., N Y C 84650 busy getting the day’s work done. INCORPORATEO P R N TO DRIVE 49 Anderson, T., N Y C 84530 — the other supervisors who can Eligible Under G.I. Bill 50 Leighton, H., NY C 84320 count on the help >ou and yoiu: 2 f FIRST AVE., Nr. Socead St. u «nd Refresher Courses 51 Costello, A., Buffalo 84240 staff offer and the information At 4th Floor Focfory GR 5-0012.0013 Icneral Driving School 52 Bradshaw. C., Johnsvllle.83920 you share. Established 1918 1^ £! Incorporatod 53 Briggs, M., Buffalo 83220 — the staff of your own unit and 100% WOOL Si. 25A Hanson PI. 54 Anderson, H., Bklyn 82790 thosp in the rest of yom* depart­ TIME PAYMENTS ARRANSEO Fulton St. 55 Weseman, G,, Bronx 81610 ment, who like your cheeriness 1 UUler 5-1761 57 Carlson, C., L. I. City... .81120 and tact. WORSTED SUITS 57 Luce, W., R o m e ...... 80820 — and the taxpayers of the State Made to MetaU at $45 to $55 Tell advertisers you saw it in 58 McGlynn, H.. Rochester. .79760 who know you do your job the The LEADER. That helps you— 59 Lambrecht, H., L. L C^ty.79510 quickest way. and you are al­ at $29 & $34 for these advertisers offer you bar­ 60 Roehm, L., Buffalo 79500 ways on the lockout for ways to gains that aid in keeping down AUTO^*CHOOL 61 Parisi, L., Staten Isl 79070 save men, money, or material. the high-cost-of-living. And it I , / lwyer M r.M ayor-Let the Job bitterly said: “The time has come money-chains woven in Alba appointment, it comes in direct The City must be permitted con^lic^ with the basic principle for a drastic change in the rela­ freedom it needs to develop of the civil sei’vice structure, the tionship of the City and the State, venues, to build reserves, to merit system. Any regulation re­ them for its growth as the gri Study Really Do a Job! quiring the appointment of all with regard to fiscal matters. . , . The undignified procedure of City est metropolis in the world of a group of candidates, some of Anyway, that’s the case a a y o r O ’D W Y E R last week reiterated that he fav­ whom may have scored as low as officials going ‘with hat in hand’ N Y C strategist is trying to M 75%, before a single one of an­ every year to the State Legisla- O ’Dwyer to dramatize the City ors a reclassilication of N Y C employees. W e are other group of candidates, some of tiu-e in Albany, begging for funds, financial plight. glad he is thinking seriously along these lines. The whom may have scored 99.9%, is must be ended.” Breitel for Court of Appeals? L E A D E R has been urging over a long period that a re- a travesty of a merit system. Aside from destroying initiative and But the cavalier treatment Memo to Governor Dewey; classilicalion should got under w a y — and thus hit at the morale among non-veteran e m ­ which the City gets— while con­ very heart of N e w Y o r k ’s awful personnel mess. ployees, this may well lead to the tributing greatly to the State’s W e make this suggestion DonU Repeat Tliis Goes to pre^ J^ut, as M e’ve said before, the job must not be done staffing of services with marginally taxes and the State’s surplus— has or barely qualified employees, finally hit gall. And the real think­ Now that Robert Patterson in a half-baked, half-hearted, unprofessional manner. veterans and fine fellows though ers want a long-range solution. turned down the proffered Cou 'I’he blunt facts are these: Rec:assification is a tre­ they may be, who, by their own They don’t like it that City em­ of Appeals appointment, why mendous job. It can’t be done in six months by Budget test results, are less qualified than ployee salaries are below par be­ return to the man whom yo other candidates, who, by law, cause of the rattrap the State has would personally like to see Director Patterson, Civil Service Commission President cannot be appointed. put them into. They don’t like the bench, and to whom you woi McNamaj-a and a few employees who aren’t equipped for Against this, the Mitchell Bill, the City’s children to be attend­ on two occasions have offered th this kind of -specialty, don’t have a feel for it and don’t while giving the veteran pref­ ing overcrowded, filthy schools— appointment— if he weren't fundamentally know what’s involved, however valuable erence, gives the well-qualified because of what they consider un­ necessary a part of your adniinisi non-veteran a fighting chance of fair arrangement for State aid to tration. The man is your brillian they m a y be in their regular spheres as public officials. getting well up on the list, where City education. They pai'ticularly counsel, Charles E. Breitel. A real job of i-eclassification— so sorely needed in N e w by virtue of his ability, he should don’t like the fact that the City know you would have given Breij York (Uty— can only be done by a staff with deep under­ be, and so, as well as being more isn’t permitted to build up a sur­ tel the appointment when standing and experience in what reclassification involves. equitable, the Mitchell Bill is al­ plus — such as the State itself finally selected Stanley Rilci-bui so compatible with a true merit you felt you needed Breitel to held It will take at least a year, possibly longer, and will cost can— so that in good years re­ system. I commend your fight serves can be set up to use in with your personal program; anj at least $250,000, possibly more. Reclassilication is a for it. P E R R Y D A L T O N periods of depression. The fan­ we know that you turned over highly technical task, requiring trained people, a staff of Rockville Centre, N. Y. tastic financial situation is such your mind the feasibility of sufficient size, and ample time. Every single operation that if the City does acquire a ing Breitel the appointment The Slati&licfi Don’t Buy Footl Judge Thacher resigned. A? performed by every City employee must be studied. The surplus in any year, that sur­ Editor, The LEADER; plus* must be poured right in next matter of faot, when you got operations performed in the City must be compared and Good work on your article on year’s budget. How would you from your vacation trip recentlj| contrasted with similar operations elsewhere. Out-oi-title State Personnel News item pre­ like to work that closely, State the newspapermen, during an w ork must be located and scrutinized scientifically. Pro­ tending to show the inflation Budet Director John Burton, the terview with you, suggested th spiral has not hurt State employ­ secessionist asks. possibility of Breitel as a Court i motion lines, from top to bottom, must be established. It ees! That our salaries have kept Appeals judge. We realize how is not at all unusual to ask 100 separate questions about a level with living costs is sheer Split Away From State portant Breitel is in his presen single position. nonsense. The City’s experts have long- assignment, and the trojan job I A superficial approach will not help the City’s per­ Let someone else take care of range proposals to improve City- has done for you. W e know tb the statistics, I will state it in warm feeling that exists betwee^ sonnel problem, will not uncover the great inequities, will State relations— but they don’t terms of every-day existence. As have too much hope, judging by you and him. But no man is not streamline CMty government, will not allay the de­ a State employee for over 11 past experience, that the upstat- dispensible. Ass’t. Counsel LaffJ m a n d s of those who, in the interest of good government, years, I find that with all the rence Walsh knows your minj vaunted increments and “living ers will accept them. That’s why want a thorough-going job. one of the best brains in City and Breitel’s mind, and sliouli bonuses” it is harder to make do a workmanlike job in Breitelf W e need only call attention to the remarkable effici­ government says: “Let's start ends meet in a frugal family life working now to become a State. spot if you move Charlie inio ihj ency which resulted from the reclassification of N e w York than at any time before. W e It will take years, but that’s the Court of Appeals post. Seems f State positions under (Governor Lehman. That’s the kind have to cut more to the bone us that Breitel deserves this one. than ever before to get along. only fundamental solution.” of reclassification w e need in N e w York City. There are He reasons that New York City Oren Root Ambitious That is the test for me and for is in every sense a true State. people w h o can honestly advise the M a y o r on the nature the thousands of other employees, O R E N ROOT, JR., .wn-in-li and not any arbirtrary figures There is less in common between of true reclassification. A substantial committee of well- the City and upstate than there of movie-mogul Skoiu'as, has la" pulled out of a hat to show how ambitions. He’s put in with iirCormod, experience “outside” persons can be established well we are being treated. Let is between Vermont and New u)ider— m a y w e suggest— the chairmanship of able Trans­ Hampshire, The only physical tie recently-formed “Committee them put me back to m y 1939 Five Million” in New York, oi portation head William Reid, w h o really understands the purchasing power position, and with the upstate counties is water — and N Y C practically supports hasn’t hit it off well with ceriwj subject. ril be satisfied. (Yes, Til forego the Increments and promotions I those communities, particularly in other members of that group- Tlie L E A D E R , knowing what is involved, pleads with earned during the past 10 years!) Ulster County, from whicih it little on the stuffy side, the M a y o r not to go astray on a superficial job that can’t I wish you to know these sen­ draws its water. Outside of this, Root is even talking to his ' " be eflective— and will leave the City in as bad a personnel timents are not mine alone but he maintains, the City-State re­ about representing the liberal* lationship has been a peculiarly element and seeking the Ser' jungle as ever. O n the other hand, a vigorous, intensive those expressed by many working aroimd me. CONSCIENTIOUS lopsided oae, with the State gi'ow- ship to fill Wagner’s siioes. rocUissification could be the biggest thing in Mr. O ’Dw y e r ’s STATE EMPLOYEE. ing rich on City revenues, and up­ first got into the news career. state commimities getting a lot successfully boomed of good out of NY C tax contribu­ Willkie. tions while the City itself has re­ Dean Alfange LEADER'S Vital Role mained poor, finding it necessary N. Y. Times Supports LEADER to grub and scrape along, unable A M O N G N Y C M ayoral Lauded by DeGraff to achieve those projects which it dates lls^ted in last week’s ^ needs for its dignity and power book”. Dean Alfange was Stand on Reclassification This letter was one of the many as the world’s greatest commun­ He’s now on the booking | sent to The LEADER’S publisher, ity. ro ste r as a 25-1 shot. Had (Continued from Page 1) fication Is a highly leclinical pro­ Jerry Finkelst>2in, by leading offi­ Outside of water— for which the been elected President, with its 30,000 or more employees, cedure. It requires trained people, cials and civil service advocates City pays heavily— there’s noth­ would have been way up ' .1] and the Housing Authority. a comparatively large staff and upon the paper’s entrance on its as a Liberal Party ample time. Every operation per­ tenth f/ear. ing which the State contributes to ‘ It would be a comparatively the City tha't tlie City couldn’t ac­ su p p o rt from Republican formed by city employees must be Dear Jerry: What’s now ag ain st Alfai's minor expenditure to use several studied: and every job must be M y sincere congratulations to complish by its own efforts, pre­ hundred thousand dollars to hire suming it had control of its own that while he‘s considered placed in a proper relation to you and your associates upon the guy, too a qualilied agency to make this every other job. * • • Thousands celebration of your tenth birth­ revenues. he’s been wrong cla-^sification and pay study. The of details must be fitted together day. Upstaters Would Fiffht politically. cost to tlie city would be perhaps like parts of a puzzle. A “paper” The LEADER, today, plays such Pier Skullduggery $2 per employee whose job was To acc9mplish such a change job of reclassification is no good.” a vital and important part in the Memo to N Y C Comniis«''>j'‘“J,f studied, and against that we mii-st “As we understand it, the May­ civil service that it requires an would require a positive act by set the fact thar. the city payroll the City in that direction, a State Marine and Aviation y- ‘/flo or’s order does not preclude the effort to recall the time, only ten Minetti and Investigation runs to more than half billion hiring of outside specialists to as­ short years ago when it was but constitutional convention, and dollars a year. action by Congress to admit a new missioner John Miirtagh! ^ sist city employees in this task. a gleam in your eye. If you have any idea “Some hold the opinion that to He will have taken one of the In publishing a paper dedicated state. Difficult? Enormously difficult! Frank Hogan is slackeiuj g y do a superficial job study would most constructive steps of his ad- to the improvement of the civil his interest in pier skuUdus ,i] set back the chances for a real minjistration if he achieves a service, you are helping to meet The ups'taters aren’t going to let the golden egg go without the forget it! He’s coming reclassification study for years.” thorough reorganization of the today’s greatest challenge — the more— much more— tihan * " In an editorial on November 14 civil service. W e urge the city ad­ urgent necessity of providing good biggest flght they’ve ever put up. Ihe Civil Service LEADER said: ministration to guarantee a sound government, to meet the evei’- But nothing is impossible in the hinted until now. It wih " There is danger • ^ * that haif- foundation for such reorganiza­ increasing problems of our com­ ; and if sudh a plan stuff in all the newspaper®* heaited action may be taken. Re- tion by employing the best spe­ plex civilization. were proposed, it isn’t unlikely DeM'ey’s Ideas for NYC that the City would pull with it elassification, unless it Is thor­ cialists available and thus make, You have done much during GOVERNOR DEWEY ough, had better not be under­ for the city, within specified the past ten years, but I a m con­ several counties which depend up­ taken at all. To put a few city limits, the same penetrating kind fident that you are destined to on it economically— like Nassau, think that any of the^ employees on the job and hope of study that is now being deliv­ do still more in the decades to Suffolk and Westcliester. The dates mentioned in tne that they will be able to work out ered to the Federal Government come. watershed coimties might cast in commissioners’ book ai \inreaUstiS4^_^Biec)«ssi: J?y th^^ HooYVV Commission,” JOHN T. DeORAFF. theU' vote§ ,witM ,NYq, ,tpQ^ ,i4 Page SeT«tt Im m m rK * * * * CIVIt SERVICE LEAOBK FEDERAL NEWS

Yets Given More Time ext of New Regulations To Appeal Dismissal WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 — The resulting from an allocation of a n Leaves for Em ployees U. S. Civil Service Commission field position by an employing of the leave regula- accruals and credits shall be in to his account. ha.s amended its regulations to agency, where there is a right to nmended (Title 5. Admin- multiples thereof. Transfer to Uncovered Positions provide that a veteran serving in appeal the position allocation to - '^^%rsonneU Part 30, Atu (b) Employees, other than tem­ 6. Section 30.410 is amended toa “field” position may get ad­ the agency under its established le a v e Regulations, U.S. porary employees, who are paid read as follows: ditional time in which to appeal to administrative procedures, the rnmmissinnt lot- on a “when-actually-employed” § 30.410 Transfer from position the Commission under the Veter­ time limit on the appeal to the service basis, and who serve any continu­ not within purview of leave acts ans’ Preference Act when his Commission shall be either ten (i) is added to ous period of one month or more, to position within purview of grade has been reduced because (10) days after the effective date inT^ follows: ^ ^ shall earn and be credited with leave acts, (a) any employee who of a downward allocation of his of the adver.<;e decision or ten (10) 01 Definitions. • • • sick leave o nthe same basis as is or has been appointed, reap­ position by his agency. days after the decision by the ■ calendar year” means 260 other permanent employees, at the pointed, or transferred from a The new regulation, now in agency on the administrative posi­ a'ork days (inclusive of holi- rate of IVi days per month dur­ position under the Sick Leave Act effect, amends Part 22 and fol­ tion allocation appeal, at the elec­ ^thin the basic work weeks) ing the entire period of continu­ of Mardh 14, 1936, to a position lows: tion of the employee. Th? time r the period from January 1 ous service. Accruals and credits not under the act, shall be recred­ “§ 22.4 Appeals to the Commis­ limit may be extended in the dis­ December 31. for such employees shall be in ited upon reappointment to a posi­ sion; time limit. The Commission cretion of the Commission only cGtftion 30.201 is amended to multiples of one hour. tion under the act with the sick will not entertain an appeal for up>on showing by the employee follows: (c) Temporaiy employees, in­ leave he had to his credit at the consideration or review of any that circumstances beyond his L oQl Accrual of annual leave. cluding temporary employees paid tion under the act ofetaoin action under section 14 of the control prevented him from filing 1 leave shall accrue and be on a “when-actually-employed” time of his leaving the position Veterans’ Preference Act of 1944 an appeal within the prescribed Lj to employees as follows: basis, shall earn and be credited of March 14, 1936: Provided, That prior to an adverse decision mak­ ten (10) day.s. (Secs. 11, 14, 58 .permanent employees shall with IVt days of sick leave for upon such reappointment, he ing effective the dlsdiarge, sus­ Stat. 387; 5 U. S. C. 860. 863)”. h and be credited with twenty- each full continuous month of ser­ has had no break in service, or pension for more than thirty (30) Because the Commission felt 1 d.^s of annual leave for each vice. a break or breaks of less than: days, furlough without pay, or re­ that the additional period dining (d) Sick leave accruing during 30 days immediately preceding duction in rank or compensation. which an appeal may be made ’(J'/por^^^rmanent employees, any month of service shall be any reappointment which occur­ Ten (10) days after the effective to it, which is provided for in the rotal credit for a calendar available at any time during that red during the period from Janu­ date of the adverse decision shall amendment, should be immedi­ may be given at the begin- or any subsequent month. ary 1, 1944, to March 1, 1946; or be considered as a reasonable time ately available to preference eli- , cf the calendar year in which (e) Because of the difference In 90 days immediately preceding to prepare and submit an appeal gibles, the Commission found that Vrues, or it may be given at crediting sick leave to temporary any reappointment which, occurred under this section: Provided, That good cau.'fe existed for making the jate of one day per by- and permanent employees the fol­ on or after March 1, 1946; or in a reduction in rank (grade) amendment effective at once. Lfvpay period: Provided, That lowing method shall be followed One year following a reduction- Lci^dit equals twenty-six days Jn crediting sick leave when a in-force notice, when the reap­ [j full calendar year of servicei temporary aj^pointment is con­ pointment occurred on or after Agriculture Dept. computing annual leave ac- verted to a permanent appoint­ after March 21. 1947. Jobs for Map-Makers,• for less than a comply ment prior to the end of the ser­ (b) Any employee who meets -kly pay period, the table vice nK)nth: Service as a perman­ the above conditions and whose Exams for Jobs in 21 Exam Opens This Month; j below will govern in determ- ent employee shall be counted as reappointment has already occur­ M leave accimals for basic eight temporary service for the purpose red shall be recredited currently Titles Closes on Jan. 4 Pay Ranges lo $3,727 L vork days in five-day work of completing the month of ser­ with the sick leave, or such part WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— Exam­ WASHTNGTON, Jan. 3.- This tk Fractions of work days vice. Sick leave shall therefore be of the sick leave he had to his til be disregarded. credited as a permanent employee. inations for 21 kinds of positions month the U. S. Civil Service Com­ credit as will bring the amoimt of mission will announce an exam­ Credits Apportioned Sick Leave After Transfer accumulated sick leave to his cre­ have been announced by the Hours Board of U. S. Civil Service Exam­ ination foir cartographic survey 4. Section 30.408 is amended todit to not in excess of 90 days. aid positions in the Coast and credit read as follows: (c) Any employee who, before iners, U. S. Department of Agri­ work days: Geodetic Survey of the Depart­ § 30.408 Disposition of sick the lump simfi leave payment act culture, Beltsville, Md. Positions ment of Commerce with beginning 1 leave account on transfer. When 2 of December 21, 1944, was ap­ will be at the Agricultural Re- salaries from $2,152 to $3,727. an employee is appointed, reai>- pointed, reappointed, or trans­ About 115 positions are expected 2 pototed, or transferred to an­ .search Center in Beltsville...... 3 ferred without a break in service The positions have a beginning to be filled through this exam­ other position with no break in from a position under the Annual ination. The jobs are with m o ­ ...... 4 service, or a break of less than annual salary of $2,799 and are: |ci Permanent employees who Leave Act of March 14, 1936 to a Automotive Mechanic, Refrigera­ bile field units, generally working 90 days, or within one year after position not under the act, shall in the northern States in the sum­ paid on a “when-actually- notice of proposed separation by tion Mechanic, Carpenter, Welder, ployed” basis, and who serve be recredited upon reappointment Electrician, and Painter. Sheet- mer and in the southern States continuous period of one reduction in force or displacement to a position under the act with Metal Worker and Plumber posi­ in. the winter. Headquarters are order of the Civil Service C o m ­ position under th eetaoinshsh changed frequently, usually eveiy nth or more, shall earn and be mission, his sick leave account tions have beginning annual sal­ dued with annual leave during the annual leave he had to his ere aries ranging from $2,799 to $3,- I three or four weeks, so that a entire period of such continu- shall be disposed of as follows: dit at the time of leaving the posi- 024. Other positions with begin­I considerable amout of travel is i sprvice in accordance with the (a) If the position is within the imder the act: Provided, That, ning annual salaries are: Guard, involved. bvLsions of paragraph (b) of purview of the leave acts of March upon such reappointment, he has $2,350; Laborer, $2,020 and $2,- After the examination is an­ section. 14, 1936, the sick leave account had no break in service, or a 152; Automotive Mechanic Helper, nounced, applications will be ac­ Temporary employees, in- shall be certified to the employ­ break of less than 90 days. $2,350; Operating Engineer. $3,- cepted from persons throughout ding temporary employees paid ing agency for credit or charge to 6. These amendments shall be024 and $3,601; Stationary Boiler the country until further notice. a "when-actually-employed” the employee. effective upon publication in the Fireman, $2,152 to $2,350; Sheet- However, anyone wishing to be .s, .shall earn and be credited (b) If the position to which he Metal Worker (foreman), $3,601; consider^' for appointment soon is appointed, reappointed, or Federal Register. 1 annual leave of two and one- (£. O. 9414, Jan. 13, 1944, 3 General Mechanic, $2,573; General should have his applicaion on file : day.s for each full continuous transferred is not within the pur­ C P R 1944 Supp.) Mechanic Helper, $2,350; Laborer by February 10, 1949. nth of service. view of the leave acts of March Note: The above amendments (farm), $2,152 to $2,350; Fore­ Applicants will not be required Sick Leave Accruals 14, 1936, the employee shall be are designed to make it unneces­ man of Laborers, $2,573; Dairy to take a written test, but must Section 30.301 is amended to furnished with a statement of his sary to carry forward fractions in­ Laborer, $2,152; Dairy Barn At­ meet the experience requirements follows: sick leave account and if he is tendant, $2,350 to $2,573, and Milk which will be specified In the an­ 1 subsequently appointed, reap­ to 1949 leave records. In order to 130.301 Accrual of sick leave. accomplish this purpose the Co m ­ Plant Attendant, $2,152 to $2,573. nouncement. Permanent employees shall pointed, or transferred to a posi­ Guaard positions are restricted Complete Information and ap­ tion within the purview of such mission finds that good cause and be credited with sick exists for making the amend­ by law to persons entitled to vet­ plication blanks may be obtained, at the rate of 1 ^ days per acts, witih no break in service or eran preference as long as such after the examination is an­ a break of less than 90 days, or ments effective upon publication nounced, fpcm he information ndivr month, which may be in the Federal Register. applicants exist. Applications will di ed at the beginning of the within one year after the notice be accepted from non-veterans, office of the Civil Service Commis­ wh, or at the beginning of the of proposed separation from the United States Civil Service however, and eligible non-veterans sion. Seventh and F Streets, NW., ■ pay period following the first former position within the pur­ Commission, will be considered for appoint­ Washington: regional offices of the the month. The minimum view of the leave acts, the leave H. B. Mitchell, ment when veterans are not avail­ Commission; and most first- and pal and credit for sick leave shown to be due shall be credited President. able. second-class post offices through­ be one hour, and additional Applications must be on file out the country. with the office oi the Executive Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil U. S. E X A M CLOSES JAN. 13 135 Jobs in Geology Field To Be Filled by Exam Service Examiners, Room 129, 132. Apprenticeship Representa­ >ORTH SHORK Center Building, Agricultural Re­ tiv e , $3,727 to $7,342. Positions liouho, masonry construction, 4H WASHINGTON. Jan. 3— The amination by July 1. Minimum search Center, Beltsville. Md., by are in Washington, D. C. and ci)Ii)rc(| tile b a th , ra d ia n t heat, U. S. Civil Service Commission education or experience require­ throughout the country. No writ­ earagre. 45 fo o t p lo t. Im - Wednesday, January 5. (W'ciipimcy. will announce soon an examina­ ments will be specified in the an­ Because of .shortness of time, ten test. Appropriate experience $10,900 tion for positions in ten fields of nouncement. All applicants will wire the Board at Beltsville, Md., required. (Closes Thursday, Jan­ a( WHITESTONE geology with beginning salaries of be required to take a written test. to send application blanks. uary 13). FLnshing 3-7707 $2,974 and $3,727. The estimated After the announcement is is­ 135 positions to be filled are prac­ sued complete information will be tically all located in this country, obtainable at the Second Regional JJIi'ON. DONALD ».— Citation.— Tha but a few may be filled outside Office of the Commission, 641 Itnli’i 'I*® State ot New York, by of the United States. Washington Street, New York 14, VniiM ^*><1 tree and independent, A smdliar examinatlcm was an­ N. Y., and at first and second- I'iUelity and (iuaranty class post offices, excepting the . Harrison. Michsel Har- nounced last year, which resulted F m s T vt n . Harriaon, Patrick Harrison in about 800 applications. Prac­ New York, N. Y. post office. i4r ®len Harrison, Heleo i Srh Cronin, Robert Cronin. Wil- tically everyone who passed the with civil service news iihi. ”*?'• ScbilUn«er, Karri- examination either got a job or ki ».?• John Fahey, James Fahey, asked that his eligibility be sus­ with what’s happening lo you and your 1 Christopher Rupert. Roy U. S. Employees Increase Rupert. Jane Rupert. Ancrus pended. ' r h»»i Harrison T h om as H arrison. Agencies which will employ per­ job 7 Duune .**lreet, York 7, N. V. o 'o L ? ' J»nua»-y. 1849. a t h a lf- ,*hjr 11,^ the forenoon of that announced, application will be an increase of approximately Pleas«* enter my nubxrription f»»r one year. ‘‘•■'‘^ount of proceedings of accepted throughout the cotmtry 16,400 employees. ’'•'t I adminiBtrator •. t. a. during a period of about 4 weeks. In the entire executive branch ' settled. Your N a m e ...... «ie L. we have caused The examination will offer senior of the United States Government, Of 9* th e Surrocate'H Court college students majoring in geol­ including persons outside the con­ lo u’***' County of New York \ddreH8 ...... affixed. Witnesf, ogy an opportunity to compete tinental United States, the n u m ­ Sur^J*We W illiam T . C ollins a for professional positions in the ber of covolian employees totaled ihc r ^ our said county, at Federal service before their grad­ 2,100,300, an increase of aboiit Send hill to m e: at my ttffice Q m y d e p u r l m e n t Q m y c l u b Q o* Now York, the Dewmber, in the uation. Applications will be ac­ 15,700 employeeti during November. » K.. one thoiisanO cepted from senior students who The largest increases occurred in forty-eight. are otherwise qualified and who the Post Office, Army, Navy, and seal. IX)E9C H. sxpect to comi^ete all the courses Air Force and Veterans Admini- Ot tki« Surroarftto'* 0 « u r l needed for qualification in the ex­' station civilian staffs. CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuetwiay, Jawuary Jgnwary i, 194» CIVIL SERVICE LEADER P ag e N itie r 3T!'!3»rfflw«raar

VA Registrar Exam Open; I A Study Material for Medical Officer Test, Too; I 12 Enforcement Agent Pay Ranges to $6,235.20 EXAMS FORlUBLIC Jobs W ith U.S. Treasury Applications close on Thursday, post office except the New York, January 6, for a Registrar and a N. Y. post office, or Veterans Ad­ The Treasury Enforcement Agent Treasury pui'suant to loans under Administrative Medical Officer ministration establishment in the Housing Authority are exempt Commission may, reduce the PS”- Increases of $220. Fee $4. One examination, for which the applica­ the Treasury Transportation Act series of examinations for posi­ State of New York; from the Di­ NYC from the N Y C residence require­ riod of reqiftred ' service in the vacancy exists in the Albany tion period closed recently, uill he of 1920; perform the necessary tions with the U.S. Veterans Ad­ rector, Second U. S. Civil Service ment. Requiremtnts: A baccal­ eligible position to one year. Tests: Office. Candidates must be per­ , held within a few months it is ex- pretrial work in litigation invol­ aureate degree in engineering is­ Record and seniority, weight 50, manently employed in the com­ fH-cted. I\o date has been annonnced. ving Treasury activities and con­ ministration in N.y. State. The Region, 641 Washington Street, Open-competitive test is No. 2-58-4 for the three New York 14, N. Y.; or from the sued upon completion of a course 70 per cent required; written, petitive class in the Department The uritten test tvill be held for duct litigation before the Tax titles. Executive Secretary, Board of U. 5783 Social Investigator, Grade of study registered by the Univer- weight 50, 70 per cent required. of Correction, including the in­ three options—Law, Pharmacy and Court of the United States, co­ hity of the State of New York Registrar Series S. Civil Service Examiners. 1, (O.C.); $2,710. No college de­ Federal, State, Written test, Saturday, March 19. stitutions, and must have served General Investigative, fobs will be in ordinate foi- the Department all gree required, but graduation and three years’ satisfactory prac­ The following are th. (Opens Tuesday, January 11; on a permanent basis in the com­ the Alcohol Tax Vnit and the In­ aspects of the settlement of tort Registrar Assisitant and Regis­ What Assist-ant Docs directed. trar grades are CAF-6 through from a senior high school Is; tical experience in building con­ County and NYc goverT closes Wednesday, January 26.) petitive class for one year im­ telligence Unit, UJS. Bureau of In­ claims, pass upon legal questions The Registrar Assistant super­ struction work of a nature to 5758. Assistant Electrical Engi­ CAF-11. For the CAF-6 grade, equivalency diploma acceptable. V. S.-641 Washinl L N. (Manhattan) mediately preceding the date of ternal Revenue, Secret .Service, and arising in the payment of the vises and performs work in the qualify for the duties of the posi­ neer (Prom.), open only to em­ applicants must possess two years June, 1949 prospective graduates or at post offices outsi^j ', the examination in an educational Bureau of Narcotics in New York and Mexican claims and payments to of progressively responsible ex­ coordination and integration of will be admitted, but must meet tion; or a satisfactory equival«mt. ployees of the Department of position in the Department of New Jersey. holders of awards of the Mixed perience in general office work, or all phases of medical administra­ requirements before certification. Tests: Written, weight 50, 75% State— Room 230i atl , york 7. N. Y., or at Education; $3,120 to $4,260. Pee, Correction in a grade the min­ Important in preparing for the Claims Commission; make recom­ tion incident to the admission, Experience and training or satis­ required; experience, weight 50, State Office Building J $3. Five vacancies, others occur imum base .salary of which is al­ mendations to the Secretary in in teaching at high school or transfer, treatment and discJiarge [applies to exams for written test in any one of the three higher levels; and have had V/2 factory equivalent, three years’ 70% required. Written test, Tues­ county jobs. from time to time. Written test located to G-15 or higher. They specialties is a knowledge of the or­ matters relating to compromise years of experience in maintain­ of patients and the maintenance experience in last 10, instead of day, March 22. Candidates will be Wednesday, March 16. Eligible must also meet the specified re­ ganization and functions of the gov­ settlement of general claims of ing or supervising the mainten­ of all incidental medical admfnis- in last six, and omission of oral required to pass a qualifying NYC— 96 Duane Stre. .^fanhattan). Op- titles. Electrical Inspector, Grade quirements. Exam date March 5. ernment divisions, bureaus and ser­ the United States; perform the ance of medical records or the trative records in Veterans Ad­ test ease requirement. (Opens medical test prior to appoint­ posite Civil Service Lea£ 4; Inspector of Light and Power, (Closes Wednesday, January 12). legal work in connection with the ministration hospitals. ment. (Open Tuesday, January 11; vices in which the jobs ivill be filled. compilation of medical s-tatistics. Tuesday, January 11; closes Wed­ N Y C Education-..i](i] Iroofcly*^ Grade 4; any position In the En- 71.96. Senior Laboratory Worker The following study material relating removal of Treasury employees For grade CAF-7 and above, ap­ The Registrar supervises and nesday, January 26). closes Wednesday, January 26). Promotion exams ar. Kadu in government ginnering and Architectural Serv­ (Prom.), Division of Laboratories on grounds of disloyalty; and performs work in the coordination to the Treasury Department helps to plicants must possess increased 5762 Accountant, (O. C.) $3,300 5749 Assistant Mechanical Engi­ employ, usually in partul ice except Assistant Electrical and Research, Department of met such needs; supervise legal matters relative to amounts of progressively respon­ and integration of all phases of receii^ York Engineer. (Opens Tuesday, Janu­ Health. Entrance salary $2,484 inventions and patent rights of medical administration incident total. The basic ranpe is $2,401 to neer (Building Construction), (O. NYC does not Bureau of Narcotics sible adminlstralive experience $3,000. Fee $2; 95 vacancies: C.), at $4,020. The basic range Is State both rssues on,i rep nil ana requires thax ary 11; closes Tuesday. January total. There are five annual salary Enforcement, and Issuance of Treasury employees, claims of which has provided a knowledge v-o the admission, transfer, treat­ $3,120 to $4,260. Fee, $3. Ten vac­ all applicationa be post.: ol closing date 26). increases of $120. Three vacancies Treasury employees for personal ment and discharge of patients vacancies in the Bureau of Excise C H A N G E O F TITLE Narcotic and Export Permits.— of management principles and Taxes, Comptroller’s Office; 25 ancies in NY C Housing Authority; The V. S. also issties aidl tbu mail, but requires exist in the Albany Office. There It is charged with the investiga­ losses sustained in connection with practices; and have had experi­ s,nd the maintenance of all inci­ others occur. Appointments by the tfiat applications be octi LJ date; a post-mark 5628. Washer, Labor Class; open may be several more vacancies tion, detection, and prevention of assignments abroad, and the dis­ dental medical administrative vacancies in other city depart­ only to employees of the Depart­ closure of official information. ence in the field of medical ad­ ments. Accountants are eligible Housing Authority are exempt 0/ that date is not sutL tnae is required when later. Fee $2. Candidates must be violations of the Federal narcotic ministration which has included records in Veterans Adminisitra- from the N Y C residence require­ appftcafi J service Commission ment of Hospitals; $2,100 total. permanently employed in the and marihuana laws, and of the Spetiial Problems Cited tion hospitals. for promotion examination to applying for an There are four annual adjustments Among the many special legal sufficient experience in nonpro­ Senior Accountant, basic salary ment. Requirements: A baccal­ but a 6-cent stamped, i j/j9 inches or larger, Division of Laboratories and Re­ Opium Poppy Control Act of 1942. fessional hospital activities to in­ Mc'dic»l Administrative Officer aureate degrees in engineering is­ of $120 with the basic rate not. search, State Department of It issues permits to import the problems handled by the Legal range $3,000 and over (plus $660 should be enclosed with ^ication blanks from to exceed $1,980. Fee, $1, Six va­ Division are those relating to the dicate the ability to perform the The Administrative Officer, bonus). Requirements include sued upon completion of a course the State. Health and must have served on a crude narcotic drugs and to ex­ duties at the appropriate grade of study regis'tered by the Uni­ cancies; others occur. Perform­ perihanent basis in the competi­ port drugs and preparations man­ collection of the revenues and re­ Medical, to CAF-12, performs three yeax’s of general, diversified The NYC and Sfofel ^ every day, excepi ance test Monday, March 7. Eli- lated problems; the issuance of level. Education may be substitu­ work in a Veterans Administra­ full time paid accounting experi­ versity of the State of New York Silndays and holidays, /roi hd on Saturda4/s from tive class as laboratory worker, ufactured theiefrom under the ted for certain of the required ex­ and three years* satisfactory gibles titles; all titles in the labor including responsibility for super­ law and regulations, and deter­ public debt obhgations; the liquid­ tion Regional Office in all phases ence, two years of which must 9 A.M. to noon. The r/1 W n every day from class, in a position the duties of ation of the re.sidual affairs of perience. of medical administration (non­ have been in tJie employ of cer­ practical experience in building 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M., ejpJ vision of several laboratory help­ mines the quantities of di'ugs to Copies of the announcement fjs and holidays. which tend to qualify one to per­ ers, for one year preceding the be manufactured in the United various waa* agencies: the re­ professional) incident to the op­ tified or independent public ac­ construction work of a nature to form' the duties of washer. Test, negotiation of war contracts; the and application forms may be ob­ eration of out-patient clinics as countants; or a satisfactory equi­ qualify for the duties of tihe posi­ date of the examination. (Closes States for medical purposes. The tained al any first or second class i tion; or a satisfactory equivalent. Monday, March 7.. (Opens Tues­ Wednesday, January 12). Bureau also has the authority to settlement of terminated war con­ well as contracts, institutional ac­ valent. Candidates may substitute satisfactory equivalent. , • experience of a char- day, January 11; closes Wednes­ tracts and claims arising there­ tivities and out-patient activities 16 credits in accounting courses Tests: Written, weight 50, 75% 7197 Assistant Valuation Engi­ issue licenses for production of required; experience, weight 50, test, weight 50, 70% ij, hnt to the duties of day, January 26.) neer or Contract Valuation Engi­ poppies and for the manufacture from; the settlement of claims conducted by fee-basis physicians received from an accredited col­ oral, weight 50, 70% requin which was acquired under section 17 of the Contract and dentists. The duties of these lege or school of accountancy or 70% required. Candidates be re­ neer (Grade IV), (Prom.) Depart­ of opiimi products therefrom, un­ quired to pass a qualifying med­ factors of the oral test \ nilitary duty or while der the Opium Poppy Control Settlement Act. 1944 (defective, 10 Tests Are Held positions are similar, the grades business administration for the elude speech, manner, y fa veterans’ training or STATE ment of Public Service. Entrance informal and quasi contracts); varying only in the degree of re­ one-year of general experience. ical test prior to appointment. salary $4,242 total. There ai'e five Act of 1942, whenever such pro­ Written test, Tuesday, March 22. and knowledge of the dj k program recognized duction and manufactm-e become hearings involving public utility sponsibility involved. Duties: Under general direction aixnual salary increases of $180. rates and other proceedings re- During Last '48 Week to: conduct proper and efficient (Opens Tuesday, January 11; the position. Candidates bl government will re- Open-Competitive necessary to supply and scientific The following lists tests held A Federal employee serving in required to pass a qualify fredit. I;icense require- JPee $3. Candidates must be per­ ,suiting in considerable savings to a position in the competitive field audits of taxpayers’ books closes Wednesday, January 26>. 8450. Typist, $1,840 total. manently employed in the De­ needs for opiunxproducts. last week by the N Y C Civil Ser­ dical, (Opens Tuesday, lew York State Profes- Determination of- Narcotic Im­ the United States; legal work civil service at a salary above the and records by application of the 5636 Batteryman, (O.C.), $3,750 (Closes Saturday, January 22). partment of Public Service anQ arising in connection with Treas­ vice Commission and the num­ tax laws and accepted principles 11; closes Wednesday, Ineer’s License. Pi’oof port Quotas.— In cooperation with ber of candidates called: basic entrance salary for the posi­ for 250 days. Fee $3. One vac­ 26). peNSion of such license 8451. Stenographer, $1,840 to­ must be serving and have served ury participation in the activities tion in which he is appointed or of accountancy; prepare compre­ ancy in the Department of Sani­ tal. (Closes Saturday January 22). on a permanent basis in the com­ the Public Health Service, the Turnstile Maintainer, NYCTS, 5637 Elevator Mechanic,! ■esented at the time of Bui-eau of Narcotics determines of the National Advi.sory Council classified from this examination, hensive reports upon the findings tation. ethers occur. Require­ 8452. Clerk, $1,840 total. (Closes petitive class either as Junior on International Monetary and Perf...... 40 of such audits; prepare proper a day. Pee, 50 cents, In. Written test, weight the quantities of crude opium and may continue to be paid at his ments: Five years’ practical ex­ ] required; experience, Saturday, January 22). Valuation Engineer or Contract Financial Pi'oblems which coordin­ Attendant, Grade 1 (Female), current salary rate if it is not assessments reflecting any addi­ perience in the construction and vacancies at present. Gtti 8453. File Clerk, $1,840 total Valuation Engineer (Grade III) coca leaves to be imported into Medical ...... 360 tional taxes due the City of New cur. Requirements, five 170% required. Candid- the United States for medical and ates the foreign financial and Psychiatrist, Grade 4, Written 2*7 beyond the maximum salary for repair of storage batteries along required to pass a (Closes Saturday, January 22). for one year immediately preced­ lending policies and operations of the position in which he ir, so ap­ York; perform related duties in­ the lines outlined under duties; isfactory practical experi^ 8454. Account Clerk, $1,840 to­ ing the date of the examination. other legitimate .uses. Attendant, Grade 1 iFemale), cluding the preparation of ap­ an elevator mechanic; or i Imedical test. (Opens Cooperation with States and the United States Government, in­ Medical...... 360 pointed or classified. All basic or a satisfactory equivalent. Tests: finuary 11; closes Wed- tal. (Closes Saturday, January 22). Candidates will be required to cluding the policies and opera­ salaries are subject to a cieduc- propriate work papers, schedules, Written, weight 40, 70% required; factory equivalent. Writi 8455. Statistics Clerk, $1,840 to­ have satisfactory service record Foreign Countries.— It coopeiates Turnstile Maintainer, Perf.... 40 weight 40, 70% required;] tiuary 26). with the Department of State in tions of the United States rep­ tion of 6 percent for retiiem.ent exhibits and comments in con­ performance, weight 60, 70% re­ tal. (Closes Saturday. January 22). ratings at the time of establish­ resentatives on the International Attendant, Grade 1 (Female), benefits. nection therewith. Tests: Written, quired. Written test, Saturday, ance, weight 60, 70% the discharge of the international Medical...... 360 Candidates will P r o m o Ho n ment of the promotion eligible list obligations of the United States Monetary Fund and International Salary and Work Week weight 100, 75% required. The March 26. (Opens Tuesday, Janu­ be requiredi romotion in order to be placed on the elig­ Bank; and financial and monetary Interpreter (Yiddish, German, writ'en test will be designed to ary 11; closes Wednesday, Janu­ a qualifying medical test. 7192. Assistant Director of Ex­ concerning the traffic in narcotic Spsfnish, Italian and Polish) Salary is based on the stundard Tuesday, January 11; notion to Foreman of ible list. Exam date March 5. drugs and with the several States problems arising in connection evaluate the candidate’s knowl­ ary 26). clos aminations and Testing (Prom.), (Closes Wednesday, January 12). Written ...... 76 Federal work week of 40 hours. edge of the principles of account­ nesday, January 26), [(Prom.), $4,300 for 250 Division of Examinations and In the suppression of the abuse with the occupation of foreign Turn.s’tile Maintainer, Perf 41 Additional compensation is pro­ 5638 Pile Driving Engineer, only to employees of 7188. Payroll Auditor, (Prom.), of narcotic drugs and marihuana areas by United States forces. ing and auditing. Candidates will $23.04 a day. Fee 50 cents. Two 5747 Civil Engineer Testing, Department of Educa­ Attendant, Grade 1 (Female), vided for any autliorized overtime bo required to pass a qualifying nent of Public Works, tion. Entrance salary $5,232 total. $3,036 plus five annual increases in their respective jurisdictions. (Continued Next Week) Medical...... 118 worked in excess of the 40-hour vacancies in the Department of Construction), $5,151 totaiJ fy. Written test May 4, of $120. Vacancies in New York Legal Division— The activities of medical test. Wi-itten test, Satur­ basic salary thij There are five annual salary in­ Turnstile Maintainer, Perf.... 40 week. The salary range lor each day, March 19. Opens Tuesday, Marine and Aviation. Require­ range for Tests: Record and creases of $220, Fee $4. At pres­ and upstate cities. Written test the Legal Division embrace all Psychiatrist, Grade 4; written 27 grade of these positions is given ments: Five years’ practical op­ tion is $4,260 to but not: [eight 50, 70% required, January 15. Requirements: Col­ legal questions arising in con­ January 11; closes Wednesday, erating experience as pile driving ing $6,000 per ' ent, one vacancy exists in Albany. Combustible Inspectors below. For employees whose ser­ January 26). annum. lesday, January 11; Candidates must be permanently lege degree plus 24 credits of ac­ nection with the administration vices meet prescribed standards engineer, or a satisfactory equiv­ Nineteen vacancies in May, January 26). counting, or high school degree of the duties and function of the 5627 Marine Sounder, (O. C.), alent. License as Portable Engi­ partment of Housing and I employed in the Education De­ plus courses in bookkeeping plus Pelitlon for Title Change of eflticiency, the entrance salary Fee, $2. One vacancy in the De­ ^nrislng Probation Of- partment, and must have served vaiious bureaus, divisions, and Training Courses Given is increased by the amoimt ?hown neer (Steam) issued by the De­ ings and one in the NYCj M: amended notice; three years experience, or, col­ other branches of the Department Thirteen Inspectors of Combus­ partment of Marine and Aviation. partment of Housing arid Build­ ing Authority. Others occu on a permanent basis In the com­ lege degree plus one year’s ex- in the table below, after the com­ Others occur from time to time. pho filed applications petitive class for one year preced­ These activities also Include con­ tibles in the Fire Department By NYC Housing Authority pletion of each 12 montiis of ser­ ings of the City of New York, re­ pointments by the Housinj 1948, need not file lerience, or, satisfactory com- sideration of legal problems re­ have petitioned the N Y C Civil Minimum Requirements: Three quired. Proof of possession of such thority are exempt in ing the examination date in a jinatlon of foregoing training and The N Y C Housing Authority is vice for Grades CAF-6/10 and yenrs’ experience in the type of make amendments position, the minimum base salary lating to broad financial, econ­ Service Commission to recla.ssify giving a training program for each 18 months of scrvice for license must be presented at the three-year NY C residence i thereto. Open only experience. (Closes Friday, Jan­ omic, and social programs and them as Junior Chemical Engin­ work outlined under duties; or a performance test. Applicants must ment. Requirements: Abac of which is allocated to G-20 or uary 17). various groups of employees. Grades CAr-11/12 imtil the max- satisiactory equivalent. 'Tiaining City Magistrates’ higher, and, in addition, must problems with respect to interna­ eers. The petitioners are in Grades In addition to the periodic imum rate for the grade is not have passed their 50th birth­ ate degree in engineeringj $3,300 to $4,000. 7191. Assistant Self-Insurance tional cooperation in the mone­ 2 and 3. or experience relevant to the day on January 11. This position upon completion of a meet specified requirements. Exam Examiner, (Prom.), Workmen’s orientation course, a series of r e a c h e d . duties ai-e required. Age limit, 50. ancies: No informa- date March 5. (Closes Wednesday, tary and financial fields. In ad­ Through their attorney, Ralph planned conferences was held for (■rude Kii( riiiioe liicreni. Mux. BuHic requires extraordinary physical study registered by the Unj _test Saturday, Feb- January 12). Compensation Board, Dept, of dition, the General Counsel’s le­ H. Faiella, of 281 Broadway, Ma n ­ c a f o $ ;i,a 5 i.o o $135.4 0 *4,103.40 Duties: To take marine sound­ supervisory employees and recep­ ; - effort. Written test, weight 40, of the State of New York J .Higible title. Senior Labor, $3,174 plus five annual in­ gal staff handles or coordinates hattan, they maintain that the CAF-7 :i,737.i:o 135.40 4,479.00 ings with disk and sound rod; as­ 70% required; performance, years of satisfactory practj 7193. Chief, Bureau of Vocational creases of $120. Open only to tionists at various public housing CAF-8 ■1,10.1.40 125.40 t 855.HO sist survey parties on water front near, a person who Curriculum Development and In­ all matters relating to legislation, requirements and duties of the CAK-9 4,471>.«0 J 35.40 5,333.00 weight 60, 70% required. Candi­ gineering experience In employees of the Board. Written projects and central administra­ topography; assist in making sub­ on the resulting dustrial Teacher Training (Prom.) including the drafting of all two titles az-e the same, that fric­ tive offices. These conferences, ( ’A t'-lO 4,H65.«0 135.40 5,008.30 dates will be required to pass a construction work Involvi^ shall not be eligible test ' March 5. Fee $2. (Closes Treasury - sponsored legislation CAl^’-rJ 350.80 0,335.30 marine surveys, marking and Education Department. Entrance tion results from the attempted held at the Authority’s Central OAr<’-ia «5j;j6.20 330.40 7,103.80 qualifying medical. (Opens Thurs­ successful development oi r »tion and promotion Januaiy 6). and the preparation of reports to differentiation in title and that a charting sea and water courses, day, January 11; closes Wednes­ more projects requiring ®« salary $6,700, total. There are five Offices at 63 Park Row, were con­ Federal employees .serving in their forms, contours and shal­ have served for at, annual salary increases of $275. committees of Congress and the 1940 reclassification, changing In­ ducted by Alfred A. Lateiner, of Veterans Administration esitab- day, January 26). knowledge of the NYC oi »rs in such eligible' Bureau of the Budget as well as spector of Combustible titles to lows; perform related work. Ex­ Code, initiative, Pee $5. One vacancy exists In the Adult Education Program of lishnients in the State of N. Y. in am date not set, (Opens Tuesday, 5547 NC R 2000 (i>ayroll) Opera­ resouKfJ thsft, in a case Albany. Candidates must be per­ U. S. giving Informal assistance at the Junior Chemical Engineer recog­ the College of the City vu' Ne\. Uie specified positions : hould ap­ tor, Grade 2, $1,980 total. The and the meeting i^n-competltive list! request of committees or members nized the justice of including pe­ Juiuuiry 11; closes Wednesday, technical manently employed in the Educa­ 2-81-1. Construction Examiner York. ply for this examinaiicn if they January 26). basic salary is increased yearly by responsibilities Rneoasiy with a pi'o-; tion Department and must have of the Congress in drafting bills titioners In the preferred title. A do not have a competitive status cess; or a sa'tisfactory I'Of the same title, the ' and Valuator. Salary, $3,727.20 or technical provisions thereof. 5730 Inspector of Boilers, Grade mandatory increments of $120 per served on a permanent basis in the and $4,479.60. Place of Employ­ method of initiating such change, 11 FAIL FERFORIt'ANC E TEST and wioh to qualify for perman­ annum up to $1,680. The maxi­ competitive class for one year pre­ Appear Before Committees by application, is provided by law, The failures in the perform­ ent appointment. 3, (O.C.), $3,051 to $3,650 total Pee, ment, Federal Housing Adminis­ Members of the staff appear be­ $2; 14 vaca.ncies in Dept, of Hous­ m u m basic salary for this position ceding the examination date in a tration, 90 Church Street, NYC, and the petitioners are invoking ance test, promotion to Bridge Positions are in the Veterans is $1,800, Fee, $1. Eight vacancies position the minimmn base salary fore congressional committees; that privilege, A court case, Fal- and Tunnel Maintenance, totalled Administration hospitals and re­ ing ond Buildings; others occur. apply to the Executive Secretary, prepare and review Executive or­ Requu’ements: Five years’ ex­ in the Board of Transportation. of which is allocated to G-25 or i Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex­ otico versus Clauson, decided by 11. gional offices in the State of N. Y. Others occur. Promotion oppor­ Last Call t| xam higher, and in addition must meet ders and proclamations and de­ Supreme Court Justice Livingston Applications must be filed with perience of a ciiaracter to qualify aminers, Federal Housing Admin­ partmental rules and regulations; for the duties of the position in tunities to various titles in Grade specified requirements. Exam date istration, 90 Church Street, New this year, is cited in favor of the 101 IN TRANSIT TEST the Executive Secretary, Board of 3 of the Clerical Service, basic March 5. (Closes Wednesday, prepare formal and informal opin-' change as providing promotion el- In the examination for promo­ U. S. Civil Service Examiners, a hi"h pressure steam power plant; For Railv^' York 7, N. Y. (Closes Wednesday, ions and memorandums for the iglbilty, whether incumbents elect or two years ol sucli experience salary range $1,801 to and in­ Clerk January 12). January 12), tion to Power Maintenance Grade Veterans Administration Branch cluding $2,400 per annum (add 7194. Chief, Bureau of Health guidance of administrative officers to have the new title. Under re- A, NYCTS, 101 were called to a Office No. 2, at 346 Broadway, and three years as a journeyman Applications for 145. Printer-Proofreader. $2.12 of the Department, draft or ap­ boiler maker; or two years of such $660). There are no formal ex­ Service, (Prom.) Education De­ classilcation provisions incum­ practical test yesterday. New York 13, N. Y. perience or educational require­ way Postal Clerk, A u S 2ri9?7® an hour. For duty In the Govern­ prove contracts and amendments bents, In certain circumstances, experience and a degree in me­ will be accepted by tjjT partment. Entrance salary $6,700 ment Printing Office, Washington, ments. Candidates must be able to icie?t ®'^*^stitute Rail- total. There are five annual salary to contracts; handle legal prob­ could decide to accept or refuse chanical engineering issued upon Service Commission u ^ D. C. Written test plus appro­ lems pertaining to gold and silver the new title. Mr. Faiella states completion of a course of study operate a National Cash Register Nted'S'^®^ appoint- increases of $275. Fee '$5. One priate experience, (No closing No. 2000 (Payroll) machine ef­ day, January \ / „ 1‘Pply fr. vacancy exists In Albany. Candi­ transactions and the administra­ that it Is foregone that the the registered by the University of the amoimt of pay, date). tion of the stabilization fund; petitioner's would gladly accept. Two Court Cases Protest Exam for Register Job State of New York; or a satis­ ficiently. Performance .and weight P be n examination dates must be permanently em­ 2-68 (1948). Junior Scientist, 100, 70% In q u ir e d . The candidate week, day shift, is . q considered for a conduct the legal work in con­ No pay change is involved. factory equivalent. A N Y C Sta- Application blanks ployed in the Education Depart­ P-1. $2,974. Metallurgy and phy­ nection ’with railroad securities Two proceedings are in court minimum requirements. The will be required to demonstrate status. ment and must have served on a The Commission has taken the Commission permitted him to take tlona-y Engineer’s License is re­ able from the ^cona ^ sics. No college degree required, held by the Secretary of the petition under advisement. Involving the examination for pro­ quired at the time of filing ap­ his ability to operate a National iCe?" be con- permanenlr basis in the competi­ but training or experience In motion to Register. the examination conditionally, Cash Register No. 2000 (Payroll) office of the U. S- T competl- pending the outcome of his law plication. Tests: Written, weight Commission, <3 ^ \ y„ tive class for one year preceding specialty. -(Closes Thursday, June bO, 70% required; experience, machine. (Candidates will be re­ ^ <1) He the date of the examination either 30), Samuel S, Goodman, Mortgage case. quired to pass a qualifying me ­ Street, New York If. ^postj Tax Examiner, protested that he weight 30, 70% required; per­ first- and second-cias (a) as Senior Supervisor of School 93 (1948). Physicist, $3,727 to First Deputy Register Louis formance, weight 40, 70% re­ dical test. (Opens Tuesday, Janu­ by the Post- Medical Service; or (b) In any Jobs Open in Gun Factory; U. S. Offers Ouick Hiring should have been declared eligible Or gel, now Acting Register, start­ ary 11; closes Wednesday, Janu­ excepting the New jjJ 13) ail vet- $6,235, Grades P-2 to P-5. The quired. Candidates will be required other health or medical title with closing date is extended from The Fourth U. S. Civil Service to compete. The eligible titles ed a proceeding in Bronx County ary 26). post office. Filled y f Kinafi. com- Laboratory 8 Electricians $12.08) established by the IVYC Civi’ Sei;- Supreme Court, maintaining that to pass a qualifying medical test. should be sent tn a license to practice medicine In December 31. Applications must be Region cites jobs to which Im­ and 1 Sheet Metal Woirkex Written test, Saturday, March 10. 5641 Inspector of Hoists and to who at- New York State and six years of received in the U. S. Civil Service vice Commission were Deputy he held the only truly eligible Rigging, Grade 3, $3,051 to $3,650 Service Commis^^i<5”' ratings mediate temix)rary appointments ($11.84); the David Taylor Model Register and Assistant Deputy title, and nobody else should have (Opens Tuesday, January • 11; satisfactory experience in medical Commission, Washington 25, D. C. can be made at the Naval Gun Basin, Carderock, Md., 5 Model- closes Wednesday, January 26), total. Pee, $2. One vacancy in the 25, D. C. T^Pfiate ^ave re- practice or administration, of No written test. (Closes Thiu-sday, Register. Oral argument will take been admitted to the examination. DepaiUment of Housing and Buil­ Factory in Washington and other makers, wood ($14.24); and the place in the New York C;)unty He asked for a restraining order Written Test »» ^ wlilch two years must have been June 30). Naval activities nearby. Potomac River Naval Command, 5748 Assistant Civil Engineer dings. Others expected. Promotion J. Preference In pediatrics. Exam date March Supreme Court on Monday, Janu­ against rating the papers and (Building Construction) (O.C.), Opportunities to Inspector of The examination 126. Student Dietitian, $1,470. The Naval Gun Factory needs Naval Gun Factory, 1 Sheet Metal ary 17. 5. (Closes Wednesday, January Courses will be given in Veterans 304 Machinists ($11.84 a day) and Worker ($11.84), promulgating the list. Argument -4,020 total. Basic range $3,120 to Hoists and Rigging, G m d e 4, sal­ is 144. There will be » I'equire- 12). Mr. Goodman was the only one will be heard today (Tuesday). $4,260. Fee, $3. Eighty Vacancies ary range $3,651 and over. Re­ Administration hospitals in Cal­ 27 Boilermakers ($11.84 a day); Persons interested should apply The date has 7195. Assistant Director (Prom.), ifornia, Npw York, Illinois and the Naval Ordnance Plant, Alex­ who filed an application who was The Regis'ter job pays $10,000. in the N Y C Housing Authority quirements, five years’ recent sat­ Candidates will “f irjctfd) iji ri|J^*nation no- at the Office of the Recorder, disqualified from taking the test It is vacant because of the death and five in other city departments; General Education, Department of Tennessee. Appropriate college andria, Va., needs 3 Electroplaters Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex­ isfactory experience in the hoist­ Competition is jiijary \ ^ber 21 l e a d e r , Correction. Entrance salary $5,232, becausc of failure to liieet the of Henry W. Ralph. others occur. Appointments by the ing and rigging business; or a sons entitled to J study required. No written test. ($11.86) and 1 Sheet metal Work­ aminers, Naval Gun Factory, total. There are five annual salary (No closing date). er ($11.84); the Naval Research Washington, D. C. P ag e T e n CIVIL SERVIGK LEADfeK h m m tt 4 SCHOOL NEWS

LEADER Aids Private Schools Education Board Warned To Preplace Provi$iona|j Afist, Supei-vlslng Custodial En­ quest that l»omotionai gineers must take a promotloneU be «rdered. Seeking NYC Jobs for Students examination if they want to h(^d The position is ungraerson, or telephone the School Editor at BEekman 3-0552. SCHOOL DIRECTOR

X-RAY TECHNIQUE JOSEPH HOVELL—«CI7LPTIJBK STIJDIO.— Private and das*. Day mmI Instruction. 3 Riverside Drive at 78 St.. N. Y. 0. SC 4-626‘i. Intensive Review Course SHOWCARD WRITING and lettering tor advertlalnc oaea. Bxpert Indlridual For Next New York City tton. Est. 1928. Vet* Eligible. REPUBLIC SCHOOL. 267 W. 17th St, m I Examination Acadcmie and Commeieial— Coliexc Preparatory N ew Y ear... N ew O pporfunities! BOaO HALL AOADRMX— Platbash Ext. Cor. rultoo 8t.,Bklyn. Re«eaU A« OKGAtllZATIOM MEETN«G MA. 2-2447. Restive JSow to Prepare Yourself for a TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 194f Aato Drivbif Life-Time Career in Civil Service P h ^ Butterfield 8-2294 A. Ik a. DRiyiNO SCHOOL— Expert Instructor*. 990 Lenox Are. AUdaboo t-ld o r w rite BARBER SCHOOL Applications Now Op«ni . . . Wrltfen Exam?iiaf/on F*b. 19fk LEAEN BARBERINQ. Day-Eves Special Claseea for women. O I’« velcomt. u Barber School, 21 Bowery. WA 6-093S. CLERK - FILE CLERK ■ STATISTICAL CLERK Business Schoola

ACCOUNT CLERK - STENOGRAPHER - TYPIST ROYAL BITSINE88 COURSES, Typinff $36. Shorthand $00, Clerical $45, Comptoi Men ft Women. 17 *o 70 Yeori— ^Thousands of VacaneiM 1008 FIFTH AYE., NeW YO«K $50, Bookkcepinir $56, Stfino^raphy, $75 Stenotype $100 maoh. incl. Iiicensed by N.Y. State Orgrtwiized 1840 Secretarial $14&. I. U. IVat for developed akilla on Ofliw Pnrnonuel No Ediu’utionul or Experience Requirements ROYAL SCHOOL, 1596 Broadway (N.W . Cor. 48th Street) N.Y.C. 19, CIrcle7-< C;ias8C8 MONDAY WEDNESDAY at 7:30 P.M. & H A M M O N D SCHOOL, 120 W . 42 St., n r. B w ay. Speed Classee Preparingr iot ( Service Exanta. Co-Ed. Day & Eve. Free Placement. LO. 4-;j737.

Only Open fo Veterans. War Service and Temporary Bmphyn LAMB'S BU8INK8S TRAININO SCHOOL—Day and eveuiuffs. Individual Inel 870 9th St. at OtU Ave.. Brooklyn 16, N. Y. SOuth 8-4238. Applications Close TODAY— Tuesday, January 4tk Refrigeration License MANHATTAN BUSINESS INSTITUTE, 147 West 42nd St.— Secretarial Md BA II WAV ENTRANCE A C N l.lM IT K D keepinr, Typiugr, Comptometer Oper., Shorthand Stenotype. BR 9-4181. Opeoe RAILWAY SAL.\RY WEKK A I A I Automatic increases to $73 a wk. PREfAftC FOR NEXT N.Y.C. EXAM W ASH IN G TO N BU SIN ESS IN S T ., 2108— 7 th A v e .(c o r. 1 26 th S t.). Secrelaflil I A L W LIlKlx Promotion Opportunities 98% SUCCESSFUL civil serrlce tralnint. Moderate co*t. MO 2-6086. Box 415 C. S. LEADER HEFFLEY A BROWNE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL, t L a fa y e tte Ave. cor flsi Brooklyn 17. NBvine 8-2941. Day and evenJnsr. Veteran* Eligible. ENTRANCH *4> CCA A 97 DUANK ST., N. T. 0. POST OFFICE SALARY TEAR MONROE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. Secretarial, Accounting. Stenotypy. ApproniJ (Temporary work at $1.29 hr.) train veterans under O.I. Bill. Day and evening. Bulletin 0. 177tb St. Road (R K O Chester Theatre Bldg.) DA 3-7300-1. CLERK-CARRIER Automatic increases to $68,25 a week — 40-Hour Week DeHASPERa, GUSTAVB.— In pursuance Uasines* and Vorelgn Service of au order of Honorable Williaun T. LAWN AMERICAN INST1TUTE--11 West 42nd St. AU secretarial and bu»iaea i f lashes for BOTH P«M»tul Exams: Tues. & Fri., 1:15, 6 & 8 P.M. Collin*, a Surrogate of the County of New JectB In English, Spanish, Portugese. Special course in international admii.Di'K York, notice is hereby griven to all persons and foreign service. LA. 4-2835. E N T R A N C E having: claims afrainst Oustave DeHaflperg-, m w Y O R K C IT Y SALARY *60.50 "OU.9U WEEK ^ late of the County of New York, deceaaeti. D ra ftin g Increases in 3 years to $80 a wk. to present the same with vouchers thereof, COLUMBUS TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 130 W. 20th bet 8th & 7th Aves. draftsman to the subscribers, at their place of trans- in for careers In the architectural and mechanical fields. Immediate enroin Free booklet, “New York Finest octinir business, at the office of Ralph K. Vet* eligible. Day-eves. WA. 9-6626. PATROLMAN in the Making,** sent on request. Jacobs & Richard Steel, their attorneys, at No. 826 Broadway, in the Borough of NATIONAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE— Mechanical, Architectural, Job ( la.sses Tues. & Thurs. at 10:30 A.M., 1:15, 5:30 & 7:30 P.M. Manhattan, in the City of Now York, Manhattan. 65 W. 42nd Street LA 4-2929. in Brooklyn. 60 Clinton SU State of New York, on or before the 88th Hall). TR &-191I. In New JTeraey, 116 Newark Ave.. BErgen 4 -‘^SfiO. day of June. 1940. Applle^atlons Open ENTRANCE A Dated New York, the 13th day of De­ Detection A Criminology SALARY *52 WEEK cember, 1048. THE DOLAN ACADEMY. Empire State Bidg.— JAM£S S. 80LAM. S'OKMER January IT fo 26 AliBERT BLUMKNSTIEL, C O M M ISSIO N ER OP N. Y oftere men an women an attracU ve opportuwuj DOUGI-AS AUFFMORDT, prepare fo r a fu tu re In In v e s tig a tio n and C rim in olo gy by CompreUeniive College Education Qualifies E xecutors. SOCIAL Men and Women Study Course. Free placement service assists graduates to obtain iobt. RALPH K. JAdOBS & RICHARD STEEL, under O.I. Bill of Righta Send for Booklet L. ClaM Tues. 6:30 P.M. Attorney.s for Executors, IHYESTIGATOR OJBce and P. O. address, 825 Broadw ay. Mechanical Dent1*try , Boroug-h of Manhattan, New York 7. THE NEW YORK SCHOOL Or MECHANICAL DENTISTRC froonded lO^Of ‘ New Y o rk . Approved for Veterans. MANHATTAN: 125 West 31*t St. CH 4 40»i. MOTOR VEHICLE G r a n g e SSStoSTO W EEK NEWARK; 138 Waehington St. M I 2-1008 (16 min. from Penn 9U.I OCHS, L I L I jIAM.—I n pursuant of an or­ Classes MON. & WED. der of Honorable William T. Collins, » Fingerprinting LICENSE EXAMINER At 1:15. 6 and 8 P.M. Surrogate of the County of New York, no­ FAUROT FINGER PRINT SCHOOL, 299 Broadway (nr. Chamber* St.l. NTC. » tice Is hereby ffiven to all person* havinsr equipped Schol (lie. by State of N. Y.)- Phone BE 8-3170 claim* arainst Lillian Ochs, late of the Otfior PrM*atly Seb«d«l*d New York CHy Excmilaatleat: County of New York, deceased, to present M erehant M a rla c . « I- the same, with voucher* thereof, to the ATLANTIC MERCHAMT MARINE ACADEMY. 44 Whitehall or 8 Cashier - Accountant • Carpenter - Health Inspector subscriber, at his place of transactlnar Bowling Oreen 9-7086. Preparation for Deck and Engineering business, at the ofHce of Ralph K. Jacobs ocean coastwl*e and harbor, also steam and Dieeel. Veterans eii» Clasaea Now Forming — Inquire for Additional Information A Ralph K. Jacobs, Jr., his attorneys, at a i Bill. Send for catalog. Positions available. No. 23& Broadway, in the Borourh of Man­ hattan, in the City of New York. Stttte of Motion Plrtace Operatiag j.lil Preparation for M. Y. CITY LICENSE EXAMINATIONS New York, on or before the 28th day of BBOaKLYN VMCA TRADE SCHOOL—1119 Bedford Ave. (Ctote*). Bkiyn- I June. 1849. E ve*. • Stotieaary hglaeer • Matter ElecfrlciM * Master Pleaiber I>ated New York, tiie ISth diir *f De­ A l f frejiaretfea fer N. Y. STAYI mSURANCI tROKIR‘S UCM iU cember, 1948. MORRIS MITS, NSW YORK COLLEGE Of MUSIC (Chartered 1878) aU braache*. E xecutor. instructioa.______114 e»*t ea«t 85th S treet BO 8 -9 8 7 7 . M. T . « « . N- inquire for Full Details of An^ Civil Service Position RALPH K. JACOBS * RALPH K. JACOBS. Jr.. T H B F IB RRBB B B BOY8TON ACADEMY OF MUSIC—10 We*t Stree^^j^ d Most Courses Available to Veterans Under G. 1. Bill Attorneys for Executor. a I'a allowed tali oubsiEtence (appr. N. Y. State Bd. Bd.) J Office and P. O. addrea*. 8X& Broadwar. R I 9-7430. FREE MEDICAL EXAMINATION WHERE REQUIRED j Borouarh of Maahattan, New York T, Yom Are Invited to Attend Any of the Aboem Clasae* m» m Gueat i New Y o rk . a«no Taleviatoa ^ _ *ppfO»*4J BADIO-BLBCTRONIOS SCHOOL OF NEW TOBE, #2 Broadway. *• J STEINBERa SADIS. •— In pursuance oC Veteran*. Radio, TWevleion. FJM. D«r-« Attorneys for F,xc(;ut(irS. Hequeai catalogue L, CHelsea 2-6380, OOlue and P. O. atUlress, '.iO S aohM tfe ilHWUUUUmiHUIIIIlllimHIIHIIWIIIUIUIUUIIUiamnmilUWIUIIIIUHUMUHIHIHmillllUIIIIUimHiniUWIHWIIIIIUIIUIIWUUHUIWUimWIU^^ PUoe, Nev Ywk fi. Now York. Jmmmj 4, CIVIL SERVICE LEADER P««e Eiereiif NEW YORK CITY NEWS

P Heads St. George Group by Unanimous Vote O’Neill Heads Police Post Key Answers ^ GaiTlson was elected ofiSce. held the sciholarshlp ex­ ' ^ ‘v to head the St. aminations for eligible children of Of American Legion CIVIL ENGINEERING JVNIOR ELECTRICAJ. '®&lafcion of the Kre the St. George Association m e m ­ Jerome J. O ’Neill, Acting Ser­ DRAFTSMAN ENGINEER ^ The others elected bers. geant, 94th Precinct, was elected Part I Part I ^vhftrd Coraes, l»t vlce- commander of Police Post 460, 1. B; 2, D; 3. D; 4, B; 5. A; 1, C: 2, C; 3. A; 4, B; 5, A; ^ R/>bert McDermott, 2nd BURKE APPOINTS STURLA American Legion. 6, D; 7, C; 8,E; 9, C; 10,A; 6, C; 7, A; 8, A; 9. A; 10, D; ■‘'VdSt: Henry P. Haase, Others elected were: Vice-Com­ 11, C; 12, C;13, D;14, B; 15,11, A; B; 12,D; 13, D; 14. B; 15, C; C?harle.9 S. Sturla, Queensboro manders: J. Joseph Geraty, Hen­ 16, A; 17. D;18, B; 19, D; 20,16, A; C; 17, A; 18, C; 19, D: 20, B; W. Carlen, national Hill, was sworn in by Borough ry* Koch, Edward Oonlin and 21, A; 22, B;23, C; 24, C; 25,21,A;B; 22, D; 23, C; 24, B; 25, C; Arthur D. Dwsdner. hls- President Burke as Superintend­ James Carroll; adjutant. A1 Hack- 26, D; 27, B;28, B; 29, C; 30,26, A; B; 27,D; 28, C; 29, B; 30, D; ■^hese were chose as tJrus- ett; treasurer, James J. Linden; 31, B; 32, A;33. C; 34. C; 35,31,B; C; 32, B; 33, C; 34. C; 35, B; ent Ing and BiulneM Law. rrepares yoa BUSINESS TRAINING * ” In(€ii««ve fo n rs e ^ (recardlcM of age) for a secure future. • COMPLETE SECRETARIAL r«« new, latemt business maehin««, • STENOGRAPHY •TYPEWRITING DAY CLASSES BEGIN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1949 €Mi Service Prep0 ratioH •egtnncrs — Advanced — Speed S 5 » i 5 K S ! E DAY — EVENING — PART-TIME OO-BD. Free Placem ent Service •K- tW* •»»«• *» MsM«is-V»ii»ttl Ilf YitiriM EVENING CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1949 START NOW. D E L E H A N T Y SCHOOLS Service Coaching e«iby BmiiiMs School ”35 Years of Career AtsUtan€r. • Oay-Bve. S-Day Week mathematics STATIONARY 1 Subject fS.OO Week 1 2 5 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 7 . NEW YORK t^r\i WifkoHf ENROLL NOW FOR NEW CLASSES MEDICAL LABORATORY Visit, Write or Phon* |g«Iii9 To High School TRAINING RADIO-TELEVISiON *’• your o pp o rtu n ity to r e t a Qualified technicians in demand! jh School Diplom a w itiio a t at* Instruction flini High School o r p u ttin g in INSTITUTE Day or Evening coursee. Write for I boars at night school; High 4t0 Ullndon An., N.Y. 17 |46th SLI free booklet “ C.” Register nowl icol Equivalency Teets are b«- P lau 3-4589 2 blocks from firatid Csntral Veterans Accepted Under G l Dill ATTENTION! rlven constantly — and i l pass them, you get a dinlo- ST. SIMMONDS SCHOOL M Find out all about yon r test prepare fo r it uow with this 2 East 54th St., N.Y.C. El 5-368a STENO CANDIDATES ' complete A rco stu d y guide. »irin*0 with teeta, questions, an­ Insure passing your perform­ il^ the Uind of infonuatioo ance lest by attending our ‘ need —- yon'll find it easy to Gotham School VETERANS rwiT Bieh School Diplomat Special Dictation Classes. arc entitled to full payment of tultiftn sml B E A OF BUSINESS lupplles—as wall at full-time iubsititnre by [S. Diploma Tests.... SS.OO M orning, Afternoon, Eveniiifi atttniiinK our FLIGHT NAVIGATOR Shorthand, Typing. Speed Dicla- DAY SESSION Typing Practice and Remedial lion; Beginners. Reviewers; Book­ Qnaliiicd Veterans Eligible eader bookstore OR Halfttme aubslstenee wben attenilinic eur Typing keeping, Coniptometiy. Day or Beginner and Review Coursee in U n .ler « . 1. Hill o f R ig h ta *IANE ST., N E W Y O R K 7, N. Y. NI«HT SCHOOL r-REPAKE fc’OR TOUR Evening. Co-ed. Steno and Typing C. A. A. EXAMINATION PREPARE FOR BETTER Also Class9s for NoihVofrtms Tuition Rates Very Moderate POSITIONS m w ! ALL EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL CALI. OR WRITE '“SSBA n b ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS COURSES Call, W rite, or Phone for Further CA»''i', A. J. SCHULTZ, Dir. I'erwanent I'lacement Service. Enroll this week. 505 Fifth A»e. Inform ation Atlonfic Merchant 6 W E E K S New York City C O L L E G I A T E Institute Approved by Board of Rcgetits Ace Secretarial School Monne Academy 501 MadUoii Av«., N. Y. S3, N. Y. 226 W. 42nd .St. 1X3 5-7993 I SpMk i* Our Puflii (o« aawd St.) pu«a 44 Whiteholl St.. N.Y. 4, M.Y. VA 6 - 0 3 3 4 llOvitlnB Orccn 9-708« St. i N ew Y ork, B rookI;^n am i V iciniij M em — W om en ^fMiAK SPANISH J we«ks NOW IS THE TIME TO PKEPAKE FOR 1949 EXAMINATIONS ti, ''RKl* METHOD federal IN NEW YORK BROOKYN AND VKTNI TY L NOW OPEN '^uachhi COUNTRIES M K N —WOMEN ’“'Ntll . U . S. A r m y : ★ ‘‘illtri,.pM'WAN . 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Although not gov- ^ *'« sol I you claim an n J' U)4M Auction eriiiiieiit sponsored this may result in your NAME tuiil ">o Hn,u‘ at ‘he " u’'oiClt Water gettting a big paid, dependable U. S. Govern­ IkC , Manhattan, City A D D R I 3 S S ...... V e t ? ■ yoBPOilAWON.'«•» ♦» ' Oi.u|v..i}» rt*< r ment job* JJ$e Thifi CQHffiVk O^ornJi'Qu MUlui Jl P i^ e T w d r« CIVIL SERVICE LEADER T—«a«y, Iw w w t» NEW YORK CITY NEWS

REGULATIONS ISSUED O N LICENSES P ay Rates Establishe(j NEEDED FOR W ORK IN TRADES For Labor^i Regulations for examinations considered the receipt tot pay­ Hie lAborer eligible lui Xor licenses have been adopted by ment of the fee. The applica­ promulgated by the ny? the N Y C Civil Service Commis­ tions of s^rfpons who do not pay Service Commission. j sion. The regulations are effec* License Requirements the fee "^1 be voided and it will for aU departments anrt tive until July 1, 1951. be necessary for such persons to are: The license examinations and The following official tabulation answers the questions on eltl- file a new aiH>U«atlon form in the fees charged for taking them zenshdp, N Y C residence, minimum age and minimum experience order to be considered for any G n m p I. (Light Unsk are: requirement in license examinations: futmv examination. After Yrs Install Oil Burning Equipment License Cit. Res. Age Experience No fees will be refunded to App. A ($5). Yes candidates who fail to pass In any Days Rate 1 J Install OH Burning Equipment Master Electrician.. Yes No 21 5 years or equivalent part of the examination or who 276 1860 1980 2lnfl B ($5). Yes fail to appear for examination. 302 1980 2100 2 Install Oil Bvu-ning Equipment Special Electrician,. Yes No 21 5 years or equivalent What the Exams Test 312-313 2040 2160 2 ^ A and B ($5). Yes Caution: The Commission can­ Group n (Regular Ur Master Electrician ($5). Motion Picture Op. Yes No^ 21 None not assume any responsibility tor Master Plumber ($10). Yes the non-delivery of applications 276 2040 2160 22^80 ail Master Rigger ($10). Master Rigger. Yes No 25 5 years requested or sent through the 302 2160 2280 2400 S Motion Picture Operator ($5). Yes mails nor for the loss of any cash 312-313 2220 2340 2460 Portable Engineer (any motive Special Rigger.... Yes No 21 1 year sent through the mails. Group m (Unskilled) power except steam) ($5). Portable Engineer Yes Change of Address: Candidates Portable Engineer (Steam) ($5). (AMPES) ..... No No 21 2 years or altematiye for examination miLst notify the 276 2160 2280 2400 Refrigerating Machine Operator Portable Engineer Yes 5 years in last 7 or Commission promptly of all 302 2280 2400 2520 (10 tons or less capacity) ($5). (Steam) ...... Yes Yes 21 alternative Changes of address, specifying the 312-313 2340 2460 2580 27M Refrigerating Machine Operator Refrig. Mach. Op. Yes title of the license applied for. “App. Rate” means oris (unlimited capacity) ($5). (10 tons or less). No No 21 None Failure to do so may disqualify pointment rate. Special Electrician ($5). Reffig. Mach. Op. Yes them on any part or parts of the The rates were approve™ Special Rigger ($5), (unlimited cap.).. No No 21 None examination which have not aJ- Budget Director Thomas j | Stationary Engineer, First Grade Stationary Engineer, Yes 5 years in last T or ready been held. terson and forwarded toi ($5). Grade 3 ...... Yes Yes 21 alternative Examinations: Examinations are mission. Stationary Engineer, S e c o n d Stationary Engineer, Yes 3 Gr. License for 2 designed to test the merit and fit­ Grade ($5). Grade 2 ...... Yes No 21 preceding years. ness of applicants and may in­ Stationary Engineer, Third Grade Stationary Engineer, Yes 2 Gr. License for pre­ clude written tests, practical tests, ($5). Grade 1 ...... Yes No 21 ceding year oral tests, or any combination of Job Declinations Stationary Fireman ($5), Stationary Engr., Gr. Yes these. Written tests will be con­ Structural Welder ($15). 3 (Oil urner End) No No 21 None ducted at least twice each year For additional practical tests in Yes for all licenses except the License And Exam Absentees any license examination, except Stationary Fireman. Yes No 21 2 years for Master Plmnber, which will License for Structural Welder Yes be given at least once each year. Worry Commission ($5), Structural Welder... Yes No 21 1 year Candidates will be examined only The NY C Civil Service Col How to Apply Install Oil Burning at the regularly scheduled times. Sion is concerned about the! Equipment .... No No No 3 years or equivalent Special examinations will not be number of absences from “The Rules Governing the Ex­ 10 years or deg. given for any reason whatsoever. ishing stages of some exa. amination, License and Conduct Master Plumber.... No No No (Engrg.) + 3 yrs. The required passing grade in the large niunber of decllu, of the Business of Master Plum­ all examinations Is 70 per cent. of job offers in some titlejl ber” Issued jointly by the Com­ Questions and keys for wiitten taking measures to provide il missioner of the Department of tests are not to be made public. HeaJ.th and the Municipal Civil c£uididates who file after that the requisite experience or educa­ ficient number of eligibles, sol date will not be examined until tion, he may be disqualified Where an examination Includes provisionals can be displace] Service Commission are incorpo­ both a written and practical test, rated by reference as a part of the next regularly scheduled test. Credit for Military Service permanent employees, desplti 21 Is Minimum Age candidates will be permitted to aloofness. these regulations, which follow: Local Law 27 of the Laws of take three practical tests within It will increase the rni Age and Sex: All examinations Qualifications: Candidates for 1947 stipulates that: three years on the basis of passing exams that are continuously are open to both men and women all licenses must be at least 21 “Whenever, by the provisions one written test provided the ap­ Last month Stenographer au of all ages unless advertisement years of age, and meet such other of the administrative code ex­ plication for the third practical pist. Grade 2 each, started] states otherwise. training, education and experience perience in a particular trade test Is filed not later than three innovation. Next moQth NT Applications: Persons desiring requirements as may Ije established is a prerequisite for obtaining years from the date of the writ­ will be added, possibly other I to obtain licenses listed above may for each particular license. These any license, certificate or per­ ten test. Sei-vlce in the armed Later still more titles. apply for the necessary examina­ requirements must be met on the mit issued thereunder, the per­ forces will be excluded in reckon­ The Clerk, Grade 2, ab tions by filing with the Municipal date the application is filed. iod of service in the Army or ing time elapsed from the date of from the medical examinatic Civil Service Commission, an ap­ To l>e satisfactory the exper­ Navy of the United States in the passing written test. A sep­ more than 50 per cent. Itj plication on the forms prescribed ience prescribed, in addition to time of war t>y an h uled test will be examined. Any closes that tlie candidate lacks boilermaker, water tender or sion to the various Departments Appellate Division the lat^ engineer, or while in the Army chaa*ged with the Issuance of li­ of this month or early in or Navy performed duties equiv­ censes as follows: nbe printed case on api^ alent to the duties performed Department of Water Supply, been completed and the owy Welfare Dept. Veterans Confer Witit Hilliard by firemen, boilermakers, water Gas and Electrieity remaining are the serviw tenders, or engineers for an Master Electrician. Motion Pic­ briefs. Welfare Commissioner Ray­ three years in the grade, were re­ additional period of time, to ture Operator, Special Electrician. The Comptroller disn mond M. Hilliard promised a com­ peated by Mr. Hilliard. Delay in make a total of four years’ ex- Department of Housing and petitions upon the mittee of the Department of Wel­ the use of the Clerk, Grade 4, peri«ice shall be deemed to Buildings of these mechanics were fare Veteran’s Association restor­ promotion list was acknowledged possess the required experience Master Rigger, Portable Engin­ employees. ^ ..-me! ation to the position of Office but it was stated that the Depart­ as applicant for a certificate of eer, (Any Motice Power Bxcept Samuel Resnicoif, Manager of a veteran receiving ment was working on promotions. quedification for a duly certi­ Steam), Portable E n g i n e e r ing on behalf of Michae ^ less pay in a subordinate title be­ The committee presented the fied operating engineer of steam (Steam), Refrigerating Machine representing the cause of his volunteering for mili­ problem of an Investigator (non- boilers.” Operator (10 Tons or Less), Re­ tainers and Struct^e tary service. Back pay for two Social Service) who prior to his The above provisions shall be frigerating Machine Operator (Un­ er’s Helpers, instituted^ other veterans whose restoration absence of four-an-a-half years In effect until July 1, 1951. limited Capacity), Special Rig­ Ing in the S u p r e n i e cou* to their former position of Office in the Army had an assignment Fees Paid After Applying ger, Stationary Engineer, First was consolidated wit® ^ Mantvger did not occur until over investigating theft of relief checks. Fees: The examination fee will Grade; Stationary Engineer, Sec­ ings instituted by two years after their return from Upon his return he i-eceived the not be paid at the time of filing ond Grade: Stationary Engineer^ noUy, Joseph F- " military service is being consider­ same assignment but at a lesser application but during a specified Third Grade; Stationary Fireman, thony P. Araneo ana * ed. salary than that of two non-vet­ period shortly before the first Structural Welder. Alphonso A. Fortunato-^^. Four cases, involving three dis­ erans who began doing this work test for the license. Candidates Department of Health these proceedings we abled veterans%and one widow of while he was away. The two non­ will be notifiied of the date of ex­ Master Plumber. red to the Appella^® ^ti A veteran, were submitted as evi­ veterans carried firearms, where­ amination and the period during Fire Department The attorneys dence of lo.ss of pay despite the as no gun had been given to the which the required fee must be Install Oil Burning Equipment TOrioua groups department’s extended sick leave veteran. The committee said that paid. The fee may be p«ild in A and B. Bernard A. AbiJ^*^, policy. Commissioner Hilliard sta­ the veteran was the only one of person dtjring the" normal hours Candidates will be notified by Monahan and Senate* ted that he would investigate the the three with a ciyil sei-vice title of business of the Application the Dep>artment involved when to Pine. failure to grant sick leave with appropriate for the carrying of Section noted above under “Ap­ appear for further action on their pay. firearms, although he had not re­ plications” or by check or nwxney license application. *0 p r o m o t i o n s Statements previously made to quested a weapon. order forwarded by mail, post­ Usually the am^Ucant is given the Association by Dr. Alphonse Deputy Commissioner Joseph P. marked not later than 12 midnight to within 10 days of the holding The NYC Civ” Heningburg, Director of Staff Re­ Piccirillo participated in the meet­ on the last day for receipt of of the test to pay the fee. Exams mission has recelvea ^ lations, that veterans appointed in ing. For the Association appeared fees. Only those candidates who are given periodically. Applica­ make tihe J-' , the early part of 1946 would not Chairman J. J. Nitzbmg, JoJhn pay the fee will receive the offi­ tions are open cerYi5ors Qenberg and George Fletcher, ination. This notice will aLso bo tica4 onea. Grade 5. CIVIL flRYICE LEADER Page Thirt««tt ■f ib ,(,jr Wins Point ' over Pension ^ Shopping Guide ^ Jiceman's Widow o rourt Justice Hofstad- < 8 motion of Police Com- Headquartered Name Brands Televsion Arthur Wallander and la ■roeklya < SAVE.. 10% to 3 0 % oH ord o^f Trustees of the Up to 40% Discount le Fund to dismiss the for Aargaret M. Woods, Famous Make Washers Floor M odels i" teacher employed by the Reg. NOW UONEL 3 *229.50 LiBt . . . *180 WASHERS, F. M., winger type ...... 139.95 109.95 and the NO ROLTINGi MO VIBRATINO WASHERS. F. M., semi aufomotle... 239.95 188.50 F J^Aren of a deceased mem- jn ^ CAN BE INSTALLED IN ANT Largest Stock Brooklyn REFRIGERATORS, F. M.. 7 cn. ft.... 292.75 240.50 Khe police force, sought a APARTMENT ^ A,v mdgment determinin- REFRIGERATORS, F. M.. 6 en. ft. .. 219.95 181.75 i‘frUts to a pension. They HOLLENDERS: Exceptional IRONERS, F. M. 99.95 71.95 CONSOLE RADIO, Table Model. 109.95 72.95 37 lONO STREET "“fcs of the Charter, In ef- Savings on Radios PHANTOM, End Table Model__ 85.95 49.50 Lo«t«rs BMy*. N. Y.^ FLOOR WAXERS, F. M. 525.95 7495 , Aufzust 26, 1936, when Afhnlrvl, Eiaorsoii, Motorola, WMds died, that the QAS RANGE, 4 Buraer-dMded fop_____ 223.00 180.50 f aas entitled to receive a fbileo, otc. VACUUM CLEANER, F. M...... 79.95 44.50 L nf $600 or that such pen- thnuld be paid to the infant BRODY SALES CO. Wm. BEATTY & CO. 1899 Coney Is. Av. (Oft PIPi DE 9-0333 tn until they reach their ma- f|f34 toston Rd. •rom. N. Y. The City contended that 1560 of the charter for- I LUdlow 9-7400-1 fnayment of any pension to <94 Hour Telephone Serviee) Vc who received any fimds Bay DIraef from Manufaetaror Tthp City or any of its de- career on September 18. Save 60% On Our Famous the Board of Trustees curl S Tfci Quality Aeroplant Luggaco ipd Margaret Woods a pen- permanent $ SAVE DOLLARS $ D $600. but suspended and WB HAVE EVKRYTHINO FOB Gsniitns top grain cowhids lesHier birtdingt, Ld payment while she was T H E HOME TWevision - Refrigerators - Radios - brsK hsrdwsrs, 3 pocitsH, rsyon linings, Led as a teacher by the LONDON TERRACE Washing Machines - Toasters - Irons • Vacuum Etc. psdding and tis fspst. hof Education. BEAUTY SALON City Must Answer •TAMDARD MERCHANDISE 405 Weai 23rd St.. New Tork 11. M.T. EMPIRE RADIO CO. I5\ W, ir overniter*. . 4.75 contended that Section CHelse* S-8247 M 4 Third Ave. at 43rd St. N. T. 26* pallman______. 8.S0 Men’s two sniler 12.00 L applicable only to pension- M U 7 -8 0 9 8 ynllm. L it becomes vested and WATCHES WHOLESALER bt be suspended. Also she Buy one and get on« TRAYEL-WIDE LUGGAGE CORP. nded that the Board of Edu- ...FREE... »Hirs: Moa. t« Fri. 8 A.M. t« « F.M. SELLING DIRECT 132 Spring St.. N. Y. C. Kat.: It AM. to X I'.M. 1 is not a department of the Finest quality 17 jewel Specializing in low priced diamond Men’s sittgic broastod oil engagement and wedding rings. Itice Hofstadter in an opin- NORMAN CARROLL wool ovoreoats S1S.75 Itated that where a statute 1188 Broadway (BreeUn Bldg) Suite 138 M m s blM& brown donblo ------WATCH REPAIRING . . . Opening Speeial! fees on a public body a duty MU 0 -8 7 7 0 broosted ovoreoats oil Your Watch Overhauled and Cleaned tke payments, a plaintiff has wool, volonr flnlsb .... $28.65 Small extra rharge for parts $ 2 50 ht to seek a declaratory judg- All Work Guarantppd [ and incidental money relief, 100% wool gobardlne lip- BORO WATCH REPAIR SHOP Iman and Zelman, of 100 FURS — FURS per lined troneh coots _ $30.50 59 MYRTLE AVENUE :: BROOKLYN. N. Y. 42nd Street, are attorneys Up to fiO% S a v in g s Tke abovo Is for obo week only |ie petitioner. All Types of Furs ARGO FURS Inc. WHOLESALER {ntIn c r e m e n t s a d d e d Mannfactarlng Furriers MIUTARY PAY GRANT 110 West 30th St. N. Y. C. 911 BROADWAY, N. Y. C. Join Our employees of the Tribor- P E 6 -1 1 7 5 Open Daily 9 am. to 6 p.m. I Bridge and Tunnel Author- Hosiery Club iho received the difference 1 pr. of hose for every en their higher civilian pay I*K eiE 1% pairs purvhaoetl. Na- Iheir Army pay as reservists tionnily advertised brands / CLOSEOUT SALE ! 15% TO 30% OFF brassieres Lingerie Corsets for every Wdered” military duty, are on type figure to size All Nationally Known Brands of Television 62. ^ig additional amounts, repre­ Television. Washing Machines Sets; Radios: Phonographs; Washing Mach­ Hpei^ial D iscou n t to denied increments. Their ine (Includes Thor Auto Magic) Ironers; Refrigerators, Gae Ranges, Ironers Civil Service Kmpioyees Bey is Benjamin Zelman. He Vacuum Cleaners; Ranges; Ac other House­ (Convenient Terms) la similar case involving a hold Appliances. C AM ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. ULA’S SHOPPE |er in the Board of Education, Special Discount t« Leader Rewiera 2 Locations i two are Henry J. Newman Call For DIscoant Now 2 4 0 1 s t A t . (14 St.) 673 • 3 Av. (38 St.) 377 BRIDGE ST.. B'KLYN, N. Y. OB 4-6980 MU 7-3542-3 Bei. Fnlton A Willoughby Sis. |Uexander Glus. Claims have PUBLIC SALES CO. T^. MA 4-8600 nade on Comptroller Lsizarus 807 Union Ave. Bronx, 69. K.T. ti which, if denied, will be DAytown S-7224 'Hiis beautiful Miraculous Mrtlal will be N by a court suit. cheriMlieti lor a lifetime. It will retain its BUY DIREa FROM lovely lustre indefinitely, as the StorJing — Otdcoi'd. Snc, Silver has boon rhodium-plated to prevent ♦ ♦ SAVE — DON’T WASTE-M MANUFACTURER 1T« Gf«eiiwl«h 8t. N. T. T, X. T . tarnishing. Mcilal ia mounte YOUR TKIZED ^ Ladies’ Fall and Winter coats. Latest styles and colors. Plain and fur-trimmed SPECIAL DISCOUNT stunning Sterling Silver border containing I; COSTUME JEWELRY * All sizes. Tremendous savingrs. Open Pennine French Marcamtcs. Complete with JCAN be repaired, replatcd or restored. Monday through Saturday until 6:30 CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES l8-inch Sterlinfr Silver chain. For yourself, IGARETTE S TAll jewelry, watches, and silverware at On hard-to-get items— Toasters, Mix­ ar as a ffilt. Price, only $(5.!>5 (New Y o ik sterfield T REAL SAVINGS. S. * L. COAT FACTORY. 435 0th ST. ers, Refrigerators, all household items, City residents add 3% City Sales Tax). MELS T Courteous, reliable service assart <30R. 7th AVE, BKLYN. elcctrical appliances, radios, television Vimit onr show room or order h y mail or sets, as well as typewriters, Jewelry, (jlione and wo will ship C.O.D. Sati.sfaetion STRIKE % SAM BORELL etc. fniaranteed. Other Miraouloua Medals from F MOr.RIS $ ^ .4 9 ^11 John St. Rm. 608 N.V.C. Phone or send for free eatalogroe fa.00 at our showroom. ' BEekman 3-9S4S<>4>^m^ ^GOLD MENU All types of gift suggestions! KLE SALES CO., Dept. CL Mall TAWKKNCK C. iiGH BEAT MY PRICE and YOU 50% Reduction W. 48tli St., New York t». Pl.aza 7-5074 ^ON PKR CARTON On Factory Rejects UPHOLSTERERS ^m m Brands SliKhtly Higher CAN HAVE IT FOR LESS Per Carton for ShippioK * Up to 50% discount on nation­ $10 TO $20 SAVING D e c o r a to r s FACTORY SURPLUS SPECIAL DISCOUNT OKUER— FIVE CARTONS ally advertised silverware, dia> Furniture Refinished CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES i W rapping monds, jewelry and watches. 100% Fine All-Wool Mattresses Remade Like New ^AHANTKED UBUVEBl XKLEVISION RADIO LAMPS under Delaware State RICHIE’S Special Price on Chair Bottoms VACUUM CLEANERS 3 » 0 8 Sutts, Topcoafs, O’coats Discount to Civil Service Families WASHING MACHINES n MONETf ORDER only 73’ West 46th Street LU 8-0140 ' DBFT.647 REFRIGERATORS FURNITURE JOKAT DECORATORS MIDTOWN SHOPPING SERVICE fSON TOBACCO CO. $22.50 up 294 7th Ave.. cor. 7 St.. B'Uyn 122 EAST 42nd ST. (Rm. 443), N.Y.O. [S.PJJCE BOX 1006 CASH for VETERANS 4tb n. 390 4th Ave. «t 28tb St. SOuth 8-5508 Open Saturdays MU 3-102A |a^lNGTON DELAWARE Sales Representatives Wanted Cartons per mo. to N. X. For Your War Souvenirs Open daily 9 to 6 Sat, 9 to 2 residents Sell yonr rifles, daggers, ahotgans. foreign medals, foreign uniforms, an­ tique firearms (no Jap rifles). DISCOUNTS— Prom 20% to 40% ON--i;f^AL NOTICE Everything In the way of Nationally AirrnoRiTeD repai ) York Kv o* State o* At Our Own Wholesale Establishment Famous Household Applianees. Soch ROBERT ABELS New Sport and Dressy items as: Pressure Cookers; Sandwich MMU Ke B- Lefkort. 860 LEXINGTOM AVE. Grills; Electrie Trains; Washing Mach­ w ATtnnuM ines; Refrig.; Radio; Television; Fo«n> MarfiliuB. ChriB- Nr. 6Stli St. N. Y. C. Fall & Winter Garments EVmWMW “ W t « Charles Marfllius Wil- Phone REgcnt 4-5116 SIZES 0 to 62 tain Pens; Jewelry, etc. Sutes ^ 1 E x w u to r, $14.95 DRESSES for $4.75 • Antomotie (Pop«Up Toasters) • OBOVCII H A ,L ^ ' ‘'‘o G u a ran ty Co., ‘n‘«re8ted u creditors 422.95 DRESSES for $8.75 • Reg. S22, HERE $17.60 V E E D S , 25 Enst 26ih Sc. JEWELRY $39.95 COATS for $19.75 £A WiUstMhby U. {Mm* t* A«*mm»1 fc** Mariiifnr 1 e sta te o f $9.95 SKIRTS for $4.75 M U 6^443, 4 New York ■*MUya f. Y. MA 1 a $-t7 9$ know n m Carl ho »t the time Watcnes, Engagement and Wedding $7.95 BLOUSES for $3.75 Colin, Rock- Rings. Ladies and Men's Birthstons Ton mast sats the tremendous amounts * OREEOTNGS: Bings. Silverware A Men’s Ensembles listed a b a ft, or we will refund your L w U m “i Murray M. Lefkort, Speeial Dlsemut U GIvU Berries money. We permit trying-on. Conr- This soapM Is fsr yoar ssavealeiMs Ml. Schenectady Avenue. Employees «b4 Their Families teous young ladies to assist yon. »EM JEWEUY A WATCH CO. Opeo Weekdays A Satordays o"® Court 125 WM t 4SHi St.. N. Y. ftth n.l B . R O B E R T S ^ at the Hall of LU S-4S»0 Open Saturdays 10-6 iM m o 5S!S-7th A tc. (Nr. 4« M.) M I. Of New York, on 800 6th Ave. (Nr. 82d St.) 3 fl. »k ®’«>ock k a lf. 60 W. 20th St. (Nr. Otta A t .) Sd 11. t v “*« acc^nn^® forenoon o f th a t a il Cfhureb St. (nr. Walker) Snd FL Pleese seii4 Me •eeosessaa fc v^lkort Pfoceedinrs of 8801 Bway. (Nr. lOSth St.) I i • A Adminis- Insh M erchant of W oodside 833 W *07 St. (Nr. Sherman) Why uJ** ^ Judicially Ql BKLTM. 80 Mewklrii Plasa (BrighV N ew ¥ e « r ’s S p eeials. on Une BMT t o MewUrk Station). estate r i A? ^ " tr ib u te th e Wltk Pwrehase of Washing MaehiBe. 802 Flatbush Ave. Extension 'United legatees resid- CHOICE O F (Nr. Dekalb Ave.— 1 flight up) A m erica. 1— 939.60 double door clothes sloss* •s adlvertlseti ki tke W M e w Sho|iplnt Section ef CfvN Service ‘•'6 S u r r ^ : i*® caused a— 939.00 wall mirror LEADER. %—^S.O O 3-piM« scrtional «Bp«lnted , York to be hereunto fvmlture set Ckeck □ MoMy Orrfor Q enclosed. C.O.D. Q 4— UO.SO pair mt Imported Alabaster REFRIGERATORS RENTED C ollins, lamps with haad-made shades Low Rates — Mew and Used York Lamp Mountings and Shades to Order Yonr Nm m o ...... — ...... ‘he aan d day o f •7-88 08th Bt. Woodside, JU I. C A M ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. ^ hundrM **«»«■ Lord one HA 4 -8 1 4 7 Convenient Locations M torty-eight. Moa. to Thnrs. • to 6 P.M. S40 First Ave. (at 14 St.) ORchard 4-6080 of i> LOE8CH, FrI., Sat. • to • P.M. 678 Tbira Ave. (at 88 St.) MU 7-864;S-8 AdMrets «ie Surrogate’! Court. »ew Torlt City ■■■mm ■ hm an MM ■■■■■iHiia at Baa Ml mm mmmmh Hat •■■■■■ aa b mmmmmmmJ P«g« F ouH m b CIVIL SBRVIGf: LEADER 3mmm§y ^ ^ NEW YORK CITY NEWS

Maintenance Men's Health Department Gro Key Answers Protested Appeal on Pay Up Joins Jewish Council Dr. Herman P. Mantell dent of the Council of In Court This Month ganlzations in Civil Servir In Investigator Exam The Maintenance Men’s court nounced that the Briyutu '®' proceeding to set aside Comptrolr- of the Health Departl^ Tho protests against tentative the Court of Appeals decision in non-employer, but Include the ler’s Lazarus Jo. Two Reservations answers listed for each question Question 17— ^Does the questions- Mr. Resnicoff objected to the mulgated by the NYC The examination paper j;et forth: iy to be deemed acceptable and and-answer method of Interview Comptroller’s survey for failure to Transportation. “Any Question In a battery has accredited as such. The Commis­ increase the range but decrease consider pay of Maintenance Men sion further reserves the right to the accuracy? Key answer (A) of utility companies, and that the the same weig^ht as any other cancel and annul any question, says yes. Objection: the question question in that battery, but the whenever upon inquiry, it deems Comptroller should have first de­ questions in one battery do not is subjective and can not be ans­ termined the nature of the work that none of the listed answers wered. Request: strike it out. performed by the Maintenance necessarily have the same weight thereto can properly be considered Question 34— A summons may as the questions in another bat­ as acceptable.” Men and then included in his tery. The Commission i-eserves the be served (C) at any hour of the survey the rate of wages paid by C O i i l l right to ascribe different weigli'ts Some Candidates Got 100 P.C. day or night, any day of the week, private industry to employees per­ to the questions in the several Some of the candidates got 100 except Sunday. Objection: civil forming similar work. batteries dependent upon their per cent on the basis of the ten­ and criminal summonses are in The Messrs Gabrielli in their FIRST &RADE — PRICED LC nature and difficulty,” tative key, including non-veter­ that category, but summonses for brief challenge the Comptroller’s Another reservation, induced by ans who wonder if they’ll get a offenses are not; traffic violation determination on four grounds. Rice and Buckwhtat on job offer. They include provis- and Park Department violation It Is expected that the position ionals now serving in the title. summonses may be served also on of the Corporation Counsel before Among provisionals about 25 per Sunday. Request: eliminate ques­ the Appellate Division will be Your Credit Is Gotdl cent are veterans. If half of the tion. similar to the arguments he urged I Where You Meet Mew | candidates pass, or 475, and 25 Summonses and Records before the Comptroller, that the W hy N et Opon a Charge Aecti per cent are veterans, 118 veter­ Question 35— A person refuses Comptroller’s survey was proper, No Down Payment—Take Montlii ans would head the list. The total to accept service of a summons so fair and legal and that no errors provisionals in the title number (C) leave it on a table before him were committed. about 60. in his presence. Protest: the .sum­ FUEL OIL No. 2-12! Digest of Sample Protests mons may also be thiust in his lap (A), if done without violence IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Some of the protests: or assault. (Anderson vs. Abeel, Higher Pay In Jobs Question 7 — An investigator 96 A.D. 370). Request: declare finds that a firm’s bookkeeper may (A) and (C) correct answers. be stealing its funds. They key Question 59— Compensating use Now Part of Grading DtANA COAL answer (B) is. Advise the firm. tax records are kept In (D) the Theodore H. Lang, of the per­ The protest is that a $2,710 In­ Department of Finance, Protest: sonnel office of the N Y C Board COKE & OIL COJi vestigator should not undertake skeleton records are, but the per­ of Education, won approval of policy decisions, nor report to his manent and name-indexed records the Municipal Civil Service C o m ­ i5298 ATLANTIC AM are forwarded to and kept by the mission of his request to have the BROOKLYN 8, N, Y. Bureau of Special Taxes, Comp­ civil service grading reflect pay FRIEHDSHIP CENTER troller’s office, 74 Trinity Place, increases for Senior Lunchroom Request: (B), Comptroller’s office, Helper. The new pay is $2,280; TAylor 7-7534-5 % Life w ill begin to have a new CIGARETTES should be counted correct, too. the old was $1,660, Increases of meaning for yoH through cur Stratford Popular Brands Question 79— Immigration visa $250 are involved, plus $370 bonus. ^ confidential personal introduc< Information Is obtainable from The Supervisor of Clinics title, POLliAK, FANNV, also known aj FI $ tions. Come in person for pri* (I) the U.S. Immigration and Health Department, was approved POLLAK. — A 1218, 1018.— The' 4 vate interview— Cno obllga< .09 *1,471 Naturalization Service. Protest: for inclusion of tuberculosis and of the State of New York, by the i i tlon), or send stamped enve« God free and independent, 1o Fan t PER CARTON J the Service is interested only in venereal disease specialties. The la k , also k n ow n aa F e lla Poliak, if i 4 lope for descriptive literature. ^Plus 5c Per Curton Mail Charges4 the date of a visa’s expiration; Medical Supervisor title was elim­ liviner: and if she be deceased to Poliak, send {rreeting; ^Minimum Order 5 Cartons ^ the Department of State (A) inated. Upon the petition of Edith S. To»w ^ Orders Mailed Day Received ^ keeps the visa records. Request: William Brody, personnel officer residing at 208 Orchard Ro.»d. in th« I CLARA LANE ^ Limit n ('urtoiiH per Month ^ declare (A) the only correct ans­ of the department, said that one lage of Solvay, County of Oiiondap! 4 5« Ht., N. Y. I» * ^ to N, Y. Htntc KfwidMits ^ wer. position in the Bureau of Tuber­ of New York, prayine that a li'S' **' in Uio W ciitw o rU i y > NORTH SALES < made detemiiniufir that said Fanny M T I-lfxoinbiirK V Yesterday (Monday) was the culosis and another in the Bu- also knovfli m J’c lla Poliak, is i1p» T Open Daily, Siinda.v, 1!J to 8 I*. M. ^ ► COMPANYCOMPANY 5 last day for filing protests. The real of Social Hygiene would be that she left no w ill, prantin? WW ^ m n t.ioai ^ adniiniatration upon her estate % Only Organlxatlon of Its Kind % P. O. Box T-1841 ^ weig^hting will be announced in affected. p e titio n e r and errantins: such oil WILMINGTON 99, DELAWARE 4 10 days. Irving Greenberg, of the Board further • relief as to the coui't niaj i of Higher Education, and William just and proper. . R. Taylor, of Brooklyn College, Y ou and e.'ioh o f you arc hcrew«w show causo before our said asked that $500 additional be in­ C ou rt oi the C ounty o f New ^orK. H cluded in the classification for held in the H a ll o f Records, i« o f New Y o rk , on the 2.'>th 1>1NU NEKDS Sotnewbere there Is someone you would N o dlg:vingr— I f no reaulta, no charg«. • Shavlns Worrlca Ended GEORGK p • Men * Women Treated. Privaey Asanred Furoiture. appliancca. gifts, etc, (at real like to know. Somewhere there la aome- Utectrie Roto-Rooter Sower Service. Phone Clei-k of the Suit^ ‘L* one who would like to know yon. In an JA e-6444: NA 8-0688: TA 8-0193. ERNEST V. CAPALDO ■arinrs). Municipal Kaiployeca Service, 41 LYNCH. JAMES *•.— Or Park Itow, CO. 7-631K) 147 J! at law, next of kin and Visit onr show rooms men. Witb arreat aollcltude and pradeoce jTAMES If. LY N C H , deceased. » " BENCO SALES CO. you can enjoy a richer, bapper life. Write ZENITH TYPHWRITER BERTICH if any of them be dead, to lOS NASSAO STREKT tor booklet ac or phone EN. S-2098. Typewritera for Exama next of kin, helra at Pew York Citjr Ulffb/ 0-104* HAT RICHARDSOM No Charge for Pick-Up or DeUvery LOSING legatees, executors and ^h5**| 111 W. 72d St„ N.T.O. Dly. 10-7: San. It-O Expert Repaira successors in interest who a«a Photography 34 Baat »2nd Street New York 10, M. T« dresses ai'e unknown aim ttioi OR 6-8131 YOUR HAIR certained a fte r due dilisen^^®- yor». Spoulal dlBcouuts on pliotosrapbic eauip. Confidential, discrlmlnatlnr men and General of the State of New J women. Meet interesting frlcnda ■— Inter­ Mea-Women: If you are losinr your hair, P u b lic A d m in is tra to r o f t*' Liberal time paymcnta. Best prices paid have dandruff, itchy scalp, dull lookingr hair ou used equip. Spec. 8nim film rentala. view before mombcreiilp. Call Kathryn TYPKWBITBS8 Bonght— Sold Bzohaoged, New York, Send Greeting: . ,)i, Scott, Social Contact Servlee. WA 6-2621. Boawbaum'a. 1682 Broadway, Brooklyn o r th in lu z a and w an t g-ood h e a lth y h a ir, W H H »E A S . JO HN J. CITY CAMERA EXCHANGE (Near Halaey St, Statics) Spedala on we may solve your problem easily and In­ sides ai No. 1793 Montiroim^n^ Reconditioned Machlnea, OL 2-0400. expensively in your own home. Informa­ 11 JotiD StH M.T. m 0 !i050 LONKROME? Meet interesting: men-women Borough «f Bronx. New Y fju tion free. Write today. lately applied to the S u fO f® '' throuirh correspondence club all over the THE MODERN SYSTEM. INC., Dept. CL have a certain Instrument *" » to country. Write today. P. O. Box 58, Foi-d- TYPEWRITERS, NEW, CSBD Portable * Hudson Boulevard, Jerseiy City 6, N. #. N ovem ber 1 2 th , 1040, ,y,y jpiJ' ham 68, N. Y. atandard all makea. Expert repair and real and personal J Alter Hours low coat rentala to Civil Service. A. A. as the last Will and on TYPEWRITER CO, 101 West 42 St. (nr. F . L y n c h deceased, w h o uieu KAIIBI N. WOIJT, 886-7li Ave.. M. Y. 8th Ave.) Rm. 207 BRyant 0-3643. Marital troublea, deHortion caaea. Family Typewriters &, Adders bea- 16th, 1048, in the ' Problems solved. Advice on divorce affalra. $26-$36 and who. at the time of sirc Conversion problems. CH 4-S316. TYPEWRITERS RENTED FOR CIVIL Rentals for CivU Service or by moDth resident of No. 302 - i> /SAP PO /AfT£t> ? SERVICE TESTS. Machlnea Dc.Uvered to SPECIAL oa REMINGTON the County and City of of I'’; MAGICIAN the place of Examination. Pearl Type­ T H E R E F O R E , you and BEST RESULTS NOISELESS TYPEWRITERS cited to show cause Tori', 'r«n UV/r^j Available for your next program. UN 4-3170 writer. 1101 Broadway. NYC near 28th fo r 930 Street. MU. 8-7315. Court of our County of ^ Open until 0 P.M. except Baturdav H a ll tj*o f Records iw v u i'jo in " M janu*"^;,xxaiA HEALra SERVICES ABERDEEN YlorK o rk on me the 2 8 th tnetW TYPEWRITERS. Rentala Civil Service 178 Third Ava. Phona GB. 6-6481 at half-past ten o las*ast . ijl SK!£C1’ED INTRODUCTIONS SPKC1AI.IST8 IN VITAMINS and pre- exams. Delivered. Also monthly. Sold of that day. why aniil'lifl * Oifferenf" aei-lptiona. Blood, urine apecinionta an- Houirht. Expert repairs. Purvln, OS Second Testament should not 'nai "The Service That's alyiscd. Notary Public (Lie. N.Y.) Gen Ave,, N. Y. 3B. 6-8871. bate as a will* o f real” Circular on Request nine DDT liquid 6%. Jay Dru» Co„ 806 IN TESTIMONY Ileieu UruoiiH, lUO W. 4anil St. WJ 7- KlUO Uroadway. WO 2-7200. SALE h a v e ‘*Jt oi BEACON TYPEWRITER fO.— CIVIL SER­ Surrogate's ,o W VICE AREA. Bought. Sold Repaired Scli‘eied t^oiiipuiiioiiMliip Routed for tcitts or by month, C Maiden Rebuilt Portables Coiftity of New unto ‘^‘5fiiiil Ooncjuer timt ionelj feclinK and enjoy a Mr. Eixit Lane, near Broadway. WOrth 2-8862 Large Assortm ent • Fully G u a ra n fe td f Seal] OR ABLE WILT.IA f oU 1 luller iiai.pier life. WK WILL AUHANOB Surrogate of W3K90NAL INXil0nUCTI0N3 wltU dia- ADDING niachlnes rented, $16 for 3 mos. Complete Btoek of Standard Ofttee Styl« N ew Y o rk , criniiitalini; iaUica aiid grontloiiien. Dlatinct- EXPERT WATt'H REPAIRS, also I’or inventory and tax time. Full amount Mnrhinea FOR SALE or BENT a.Sid day o f tho"*, ivo oiifaiiization since 10:>». Opeu every HTANDARU BRAND WATCHES applies on any adder when balance is of our Lord day 1 to 10 I’.M. Plione or write for In­ SUBSTANTIAL OISCOUNTS paid within 100 days. 0 brands of new STERLING TYPEWRITER CO. hundred J p jc K ^ , formation. SOCIAL fcUtlKNDSmP CIUCLR, Ruyai Watclimakera and Jewelers. A.N. adders in stock; 20 brands used addera. 14 W. 29 ST., N.Y. 1 M U 3-1350 43 wc^t 70 S^, NYO, X(4, Bauicvtt 8-07.60, i l DqUq », Y. K9Q{U CO Aljiy the Commissioners and come under the Increment law, the number of provisionals. At .»dget Director’s olfice as and to employees who were at the present the number is above 27,- Test— : out any general salary ln~ top of the grade and otherwise 000, a drop of 1,000 since Octo­ i, since additional appro- would not be entitled to more ber 31, and in less than six weeks ns would be required to pay by the increment route; they 2.000 to 3,000 more replacements tJiem. and would run In would get $120 a year after the are expected by June 30 next, the [A S r of millions 'of dollars, receipt of the last Increment. 21.000 provisionals would be re­ por a modest Increase, Mayor Asked Double Job placed by permanent employees, SAVE b, the Commissioners saw These Increases in permanent leaving 7,000 as the more or less ities ahead in financing even pay have put mswiy employees standstill number. There were Time fandatory salary increments, above the maximum of the oivil ARCO WAY Worry nual pay raises required by service grades as now existing Money AC n?ell as merit Increases, imder N Y C Civil Service Comr [departments would have to mission resolution, and constitute he money elsewhere in their one reason why a reclassification Don'tRepeatT his geti. to defray these costs. project is being imdertaken by Yfonderful New NYC. The grades would have to (Continued from Page 6} ^«:anizAtions Seek Raise be raised, anyway, and the May­ those who could have the N Y C ployee organizatdons h a d or felt that while this was being Mayoi’alty if O ’Dwyer .^eps out. [plans for seeking increases, done, the regrouping, consolida­ Dewey has the name of his own (prefeiMing conversion of the tion and simplification of titles candidate tucked away, just in ARCO BOOKS! to permanent pay, which and promotion ladders should be case. He’d like to see if possible make that ajnount subject achieved at the same time. Hence a man in there whose name would ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR______$2.00 tsion benefits, while others he ordered a reclassification with be sparkling-fresh to the public, |»n increase In permanent a pay plan. Instead of one of the old Fusion CIVIL SERVICE ARITHMETIC AND war-horses. Herzstein vs. Lazarus VOCABULARY______S I.50 U P IN Albany they’re talking about the sourness which exists CLERK-TYPIST-STENOGRAPHER S2.00 cial Investigator between towering, bright, soft- spoken, pipe-smoking Harold Herz- NIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA TESTS $2.00 stein, legislative representative for am Opens on Jan. 11 New York City, and tiny, tough- JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT______$2 00 talking, swif't-motioned Reuben January 11, until period to apply for the NY C job Lazarus, who preceded Herzstein JUNIOR PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT . . . $2.00 , January 26, is the of Social Investigator, Grade 1. in the legislative post, and who is Total pay Is 2,710. There are now working for the Republican- POSTAL CLERK-CARRIER and no age limits. controlled Assembly Ways and 33rd antS latest book A senior high school diploma is Means Committee. 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■y H. J. leilNAIIO — An invitation to employee or­ the employees affected,*' said Mr. title for the same work, though in Mr. Patterson and Mr The pattern that will be fol­ ganizations, civic associations, Patterson. “All the staff that’s different departments. were united in oppositCTnj lowed in the reclassiflcaWon of individuals and the public gener­ needed will be provided." The policy decisions would be ing any outside hfin ^ ' N Y C job titles, and the adoption ally to offer suggestions and rec­ “The job and pay study will be made by the two ranking offlcials, ground that there v/ppa of uniform grading of positions, ommendations, and to attend made by city offlcials and employ­ but would constitute, in a mea.s- Inside the city governmpm’''’ was outlined to The LEADER by public h'carings that are to be ees who are thoroughly familiar ure, recommendations to the knew more about city tiL?' ' the two men whom Mayor William held before any changes are with the work and the problems,’' Mayor. The Commission has theo­ pay than did cutsjrip ^ O ’Dwyer has appointed to head made. said President McNamara. “It retical leeway to function inde­ groups. the underl,aking— Budget Director — A guarantee that, whatever will be thorough and painstaking. pendently, but its resolutions, The regradinf? e.stabiish^, Thomas J. Patterson and Presi­ changes are effectuated, none While a June 30 limit has been when passed, must go to the pay floors and ceilings of dent Joseph A. McNamara, of the put on the undertaking, that is Mayor and even after the Mayor The reclassiflcation a.tJ; would adversely affect any pres­ not absolute. If we find we’re Municipal Civil Service Commis- ent permanent city employee. approves them, to the State Civil the promotion la d d e rs h! t>ion. The five-point plan follows: not pro,pressing fast enough, we’ll Service Commission, whose sanc­ The regrading has no — A pay plan that will result get more employees, or take tion is necessary' before enact­ lationship to the pay prou — A comparative analysis of all in fewer grades, with broader longer, or do both. The main ob­ ment. Also, the grading, a civil provisionals who gain perm, titles and reduction of the pay spans. For instance, the five jective is to do an outstanding service function, is tied in in­ after passing an exaniinatint ® number of titles, by consolidation clerical grades might be reduced Job.” extricably with the pay plan, who must work at a imver and elimination, for simplifying to three, and numerical grading Sees Big Clerieal Task which is budgetary, therefore than the one paid them the entire grading. eliminat-ed ,in favor of the three Mr. McNamara believed that largely the Mayor's own responsi­ vlsionals because thev ]nsp\a — Revision of titles, wtiere prac­ titles. Junior Clerk. Clerk and the work was 90 per cent clerical bility. although the appropriating increments, or some of thpil ticable, to have them describe Senior Clerk. and that much of it would be a power resides in the Board of crements, already earned the nature of the duties per­ Fairiie