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1. T h e m e d ic a l s t a n d a r d s fo r

F i r e m a n fo l lo w s: —

M in im u m h e ig h t—5 fe«t, 7 inches (bare feet) .

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Cr f s e n t . X - r a y e x a m in a t io n s m u s t (* t a k e n before ap p o in tm e n t .Vision a c u i ty —C a n d id a te s m u s t

b< ab le to read six of e ig h t l e t te r s 2(V20 type, each s e p a ra te ly , w i th - ou th e use of eye gla.s.ses.

T e e t h - I t is m a n d a to ry t h a t the M edical E x a m in e r r e je c t ; (a) a n y c a n d id a te who h as less t h a n 16 n a tu r a l tee th , (b) a n y c a n d id a te •who h as broken or decayed tee th , a n d (c) a n y c a n d id a te w ho h as im ipp laoed mi.seing tee th except w h e re th e sp a ce Is too n a r ro w or

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too inacce ss ib le to r e a s o n a b ly re ­q u ire rep lacem en t .

V enerea l d ise ase—m u s t rejec t . (R em ed iab le ) . W a s s e rm a n -B 1 o o d T e s t s m u s t be ta k e n before a p ­p o in tm en t .

M edical e x a m in e r s m u s t re je c t for th e fo llow ing d e fe c t s ; P a r a l y ­sis. T h e s l ig h te s t d e a fn e s s in e i th e r t a r . H e r n i a o r ru p tu re . V ar icose veins. Varicocele. H y d r o ­cele. H e m o r rh o id s a n d a n y defec t of the r e c tu m or an u s . C hron ic c a t a r r h o r a n y o b s t ru c t io n to free b rea th in g . N e rv o u s dl.sorder. T he m e re h is to ry o f epilepsy. T he m ere h is to ry of c o n f in e m e n t fo r m e n ta l i l lness in a n in s t i tu t io n fo r th e in ­sane . D efec t iv e color vision. P o o r physique .

E x a m in e r s m u s t a lso re je c t for th e fo llow ing c a u ses unlejss th e condit ion is of a d eg ree so s l ig h t a s no t to im p a i r f i tn e ss fo r d u ty : D efec t ive foot. Scolosis (sp inal c u r v a tu r e ) . X - r a y m a y be requ ired . H a m m e r toe or o v e r r id in g toe. D e ­fo rm ed ches t . Bow-legs . S tu t t e r in g o r s t a m m e r in g speech. Goitre . B u n ­ion A lb u m in u ria . P o te n t ia l h e rn ia (loose r ings) . Testic le d e fec ts— m iss in g o r undescended . D e fo rm i ­t ie s of th e m o u th o r lip. Speech im p ed im en ts . D efec t ive gait . Skin d isease . D e fo rm it ie s of th e foot, toe, a rm , f inger , h a n d or foot. O rch it is . S trabi.shius (c ross-eye) . I n f l a m m a t io n of th e eye-lids. O ver ­w e igh t . U n d e rw e ig h t .

Tile c a u s e s of re jec t ions a r e no t l im ited by th e e n u m e ra t io n se t fo r th above. T h e m edical e x a m in e r m a y p u t a n y ques tion , m a k e any e x a m in a t io n o f th e c a n d id a te and re je c t f o r a n y cau se o r d e fec t t i ia t in his opin ion W'ould im p a i r h e a l th o r use fu lness .

2. T h e r e s u l t s o f t h e m e d ic a l ex ­a m i n e r s ’’ f i n d in g s w il l be ex ­p r e s s e d in o n e o f t h e fo l lo w in g w a y s : —

(a) P a s s e d : (b) C ondit iona l ly r e ­j e c t e d ; (c) R e jec ted .

3. T h o s e w h o a r e “ P a s s e d ” o r “ C o n d i t i o n a l ly R e j e c t e d ” m u s t c o m p e t e in t h e p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a ­t i o n o n t h e s a m e d a y . A n y c a n ­d id a t e , h a v i n g b e e n p a s s e d o r c o n d i t i o n a l ly r e j e c t e d , w h o do es n o t e n t e r , o r h a v i n g e n t e r e d does n o t p r o s e c u t e t h e p h y s i c a l e x a m i ­n a t i o n to i t s c o n c lu s io n o n t h e s a m e d a y , sh a l l be e n t i r e ly e l im ­i n a t e d a n d c a r r i e d a n d c o u n te d

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4. B y th e t e r m “ C o n d i t i o n a l ly R e j e c t e d ” is m e a n t t h a t t h e c a n ­d id a t e h a s p r e s e n t e d s o m e d e f e c t .

C a n d id a t e s , w i t h C o n d i t i o n a l R e je c t i o n s , w h o a t t a i n a p la c e o n th e E l ig ib le L i s t f o r F i r e m a n m u s t r e q u e s t a n d p a s s m e d ic a l r e e x a m i n a t i o n s a f t e r p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h e l is t , b u t b e f o re t h e e x p i r a ­t i o n of s ix m o n t h s a f t e r s u c h p u b ­l ic a t io n .

5. T h o s e w h o a r e “ R e j e c t e d ” b y t h e m e d ic a l e x a m i n e r s w il l be n o t i f i e d to a p p e a r f o r o n e r e e x ­a m i n a t i o n s o m e t im e b e f o re t h e l a s t d a y f o r m e d ic a l a n d p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n s , to be l a t e r a n ­n o u n c e d by t h e C o m m is s io n .

I f on r e e x a m i n a t i o n t h e y a r e “ P a s s e d ” o r " C o n d i t i o n a l l y R e ­j e c t e d , ” R e g u la t io n N o . 3 a b o v e s h a l l a pp ly .

I f t h e y f a i l to a p p e a r o r a r e r e ­j e c t e d a g a i n o n r e e x a m i n a t i o n , t h e y a r e e n t i r e ly e l im in a t e d .

6. E x a m i n a t i o n s o r r e e x a m i n a ­t io n s b e y o n d th o s e p r o v id e d f o r c a n n o t be e n t e r t a i n e d .

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7. T h e p h y s ic a l e x a m i n a t i o n is c o m p e t i t i v e a n d t h e r e f o r e u n d e r no c i r c u m s t a n c e s a r e r e e x a m i n a ­t io n s e v e r g r a n t e d r e g a r d l e s s o f a c c id e n t s , i n ju r i e s , s i c k n e s s o r o t h e r m i s f o r tu n e ( e x c e p t f o r C o m ­m is s io n r e g u l a t i o n s o r m i l i t a r y s e rv i c e ) .

8. T h e r e s h a l l be n o p r e s c r i b e d o r d e r of t a k i n g t h e v a r i o u s t e s t s a n d c a n d i d a t e s m a y be r e q u i r e d to s t a r t a t a n y p o in t . T h e E n ­d u r a n c e T e s t , h o w e v e r , s h a l l be t h e l a s t t e s t f o r e v e ry c a n d i d a t e .

9. A r e s t o f 15 m i n u t e s s h a l l be a l lo w e d e a c h c a n d i d a t e b e f o re b e ­i n g r e q u i r e d to t a k e t h e E n d u r ­a n c e T e s t . T h e r e is n o o t h e r p r iv i l e g e o f r e s t i n g a l lo w e d . A n y c a n d i d a t e W'ho e n t e r s t h e E n d u r ­a n c e T e s t , w i t h o u t c o n s u m in g 18 m i n u t e s fo r r e s t , s h a l l be c o n s id ­e re d to h a v e w’a iv e d h i s r e s t p e r io d .

10. D u m b b e l l s . N o t m o r e t h a n 4 c h a n c e s by e a c h h a n d s h a l l be allow'ed.

11. A b d o m in a l s . N o t m o r e t h a n 4 c h a n c e s a l lo w e d .

12. D u m m y L i f t a n d C a r r y . N o t m o r e t h a n 3 c h a n c e s a l lo w e d .

13. A gil i ty . T h e c a n d i d a t e s h a l l be a l lo w e d n o t m o r e t h a n o n e c h a n c e w i t h o u t fou l . H e s h a l l f a i l in t h e e x a m i n a t i o n i f h e d o e s n o t a c c o m p l i s h t h e t e s t w’i th in t h e t im e l im i t o r f o r t h e c o m m is s io n of t h r e e fou ls . T h e c o m m o n fo u ls a r e t h e s e : S h o r t B r o a d J u m p ; R u n n i n g O u t o f C o u r s e ; K n o c k ­i n g H u r d l e s D o w n .

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sha ll r e p e a t t h e t e s t w i th a p e n ­a l t y o f 4% f o r e a c h foul . T h i s m e a n s t h a t a c a n d i d a t e , w h o p e r ­f o r m s t h e t e s t p e r f e c t ly o n h is s e c o n d t r i a l , s h a l l r e c e iv e n o t m o r e t h a n 96% a n d a c a n d i d a t e w h o p e r f o r m s h i s t e s t p e r f e c t l y o n h i s t h i r d t r i a l s h a l l r e c e iv e n o t m o r e t h a n 92%.

14. E n d u r a n c e . 1 C h a n c e Al­lo w e d . I f a c a n d i d a t e f a l l s w i t h ­o u t r i s i n g o r l e a v e s t h e c o u r s e w i t h o u t r e t u r n i n g to c o n t in u e f r o m t h e e x a c t p la c e w h e n c e h e l e f t , a l l w i t h i n t h e t i m e l im i t , h e s h a l l be e n t i r e l y e l im in a t e d .

15. C o o r d in a t io n . 1 P r a c t i c e T r i a l A llow ed . T h i s u n d e r n o c i r ­c u m s t a n c e s s h a l l be m a d e a p a r t o f t h e r e c o rd . T w o o t h e r c h a n c e s a r e a l lo w e d , w i t h t h e b e t t e r o f t h e tw’o b e in g a c c e p t e d f o r t h e r a t i n g i n C o o r d in a t io n .

16. C a n d id a t e s h a v i n g o n c e e n ­t e r e d in to t h e p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a ­t i o n m u s t c o n t in u e to t h e c o n c lu ­s io n t h e r e o f a t t h e s a m e s e s s io n o f t h e e x a m i n a t i o n . F a i l u r e to do so r e g a r d l e s s o f a c c id e n t , i n ­j u r y , s i c k n e s s o r a n y 'm i . s f o r t u n e m u s t r e s u l t in c o m p le t e w i tn - d r a w a l a n d e l im in a t io n f r o m t h e c o m p e t i t i o n .

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T h e c o m m i t t e e d e c l a r e d i t w o u ld n o t s u p p o r t t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s ­p o r t a t i o n e m p lo y e e s in a n y d e ­m a n d f o r a “ c lo sed s h o p ” w h ic h m i g h t c o n f l i c t w i th t h e r u l e s f o r a p p o i n t m e n t u n d e r Civil S e rv ic e , b u t t h a t “ t h e c i t y ’s c la im t h a t a n y e m p lo y e e w h o s t r i k e s m a y lo se h i s C iv i l S e rv ic e s t a tu s , w h i c h m e a n s in e f f e c t h i s job , is a d e f i n i t e t h r e a t t o t h e c iv i l l ib ­e r t i e s o f t h e e m p lo y e e s a f f e c t e d . T h e l a w p r o h i b i t s p r i v a t e e m p lo y ­e r s f r o m d i s c r i m i n a t i n g a g a i n s t w o r k e r s so le ly f o r g o in g o u t o n s t r i k e . T h e r e is n o v a l id r e a s o n w h y t h e s a m e p r o t e c t i o n s h o u ld n o t b e a c c o r d e d t h e c i t y ’s s u b w a y e m p lo y e e s .”

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T h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t Is r e s p o n ­s ib le f o r t h e p r o p e r u p k e e p o f t h e b u i ld in g . T h e p o r t e r s r e p o r t to h i m o n a l l c l e a n i n g a n d r e p a i r i n g m a t t e r s . A r o u t i n e Is fo l lo w ed f o r c l e a n i n g a n d o t h e r s e rv ic e s . T h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t c o n f e r s w i th t h e m a n a g e r o n a l l i m p o r t a n t q u e s t io n s c o n c e r n i n g b u i ld in g c a r e . H e m a k e s o u t a d a i ly r e ­p o r t s t a t i n g t h e k i n d o f w o r k d o n e a n d t h e a m o u n t Of t i m e It t o o k to c o m p le te . I t m a y s t a l e t h a t on O c t . 22, 1938, t h e f lo o rs in r o o m s 401, 412, a n d 435 w e r e w a s h e d b y o n e p e r s o n t a k i n g one a n d o n e - q u a r t e r h o u r s t im e .

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1. W h o is r e s p o n s ib l e f o r t h e u p ­k e e p o f t h e b u i ld in g ?

2. O n w h a t m a t t e r s d o t h e p o r - t e i ’s r e p o r t to h i m ?

3. W h a t p l a n is f o l lo w e d fo r c l e a n i n g t h e b u i l d i n g ?

4. W i t h w h o m d o e s t h e s u p e r i n ­t e n d e n t m e e t a b o u t i m p o r t a n t m a t t e r s ?

8. W h a t doe» h e m a k e ou tda lly?

6. W h a t m a y b e t h e d a t e o f t h e r e p o r t ?

7. G iv e t h e r o o m n u m b e r s o f t h e r o o m s i n w h i c h t h e w o r k w a s d o n e .

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p le t e t h e w o r k ?

10. H o w m a n y p e o p le w o r k e d in t h e s e r o o m s ?

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L o c a l 21193 o f t h e Ameri_can F e d e r a t i o n o f M u n ic ip a l T r a n s i t W o r k e r s , h a s p r o t e s t e d a g a i n s t t h e s e v e n -d a y w e e k f o r c e r t a i n e m p lo y e e s in t h e I n d e p e n d e n t D i ­v is io n o f t h e c i t y s u b w a y s y s t e m . T h e local h a s Jo ine d f o rc e s w i th r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of m o t o r s w i t c h ­m e n in t h e i r e f f o r t s to h a v e e m ­p lo y ees a s s ig n e d f r o m o t h e r r o a d s r e t u r n e d to t h e o t h e r r o a d s .

M a n y p r o m o t io n s , a p p o i n t m e n t s a n d a d v a n c e m e n t s in s e n io r i t y p r iv i l e g e s a r e e x p e c t e d in t h e I n ­d e p e n d e n t s y s t e m in t h e n e a r f u ­t u r e . O n e h u n d r e d a n d th i r t y - n in e e l ig ib le s wil l be c a l led f r o m t h e f i r e l i s t to f ill p o s i t io n s a s p l a t f o r m m e n . A p p r o x i m a t e l y 500 c o n d u c t o r s w h o h a v e b e e n in s e rv ic e o n e y e a r h a v e b e e n n o t i ­f ie d to a p p ly f o r t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s a n d w r i t t e n p r o m o t i o n e x a m i n a ­t io n s . M o to i ' - s w i tc h m e n w h o a r e p r o m o t e d fi’o m y a r d to r o a d d u ty , w i l l j u m p f r o m e ig h ty c e n t s to n in e ty - f iv e c e n t s p e r h o u r . C o n ­d u c t o r s w h o a r e p r o m o te d to m o- t o r - s w i t c h m e n w il i go f r o m s e v e n ­ty - f iv e c e n t s to e ig h ty c e n t s p e r h o u r ; t r a i n m e n w h o a r e m a d e c o n d u c t o r s w il l a d v a n c e f r o m s ix ­ty - tw o a n d o n e - h a l f c e n t s t o s e v ­e n ty - f iv e c e n t s , a n d p l a t f o r m m e n w h o b e c o m e c o n d u c t o r s w i l l s t e p f r o m f i f t y c e n t s to s ix ty - tw o a n d o n e - h a l f c e n t s p e r h o u r .

T h u s , w h e n a d e p a r t m e n t Is a b o u t to m a k e a p p o i n t m e n t s f r o m a l is t , i t g o e s to t h e l i s t o f e l ig i ­b le s —w h ic h i t h a s on h a n d —a n a s i m p l y s e n d s o u t c e r t i f i c a t i o nn o te s d i r e c t ly . T h i s e l i m i n a t e s t h e p r e s e n t d e l a y o f w a i t i n g u n t i l t h e C o m m i s s i o n 's c e r t i f i c a t io nb u r e a u ty p e s u p a n d s e n d st h r o u g h t h e m a i l a c o p y o f q u a l i ­f ie d e l ig ib les . T h e s a v i n g in t im e is a b o u t t h r e e d ay s .

T h e n e w p l a n w a s a d o p te d by t h e C o m m is s io n n o w b e c a u s e o f t h e p r e s e n t r u s h o f s u m m e r a p ­p o i n t m e n t s a n d t h e i n c r e a s i n g n u m b e r o f e l ig ib le s w h o d e c l in e c i t y jo b s b e c a u s e t h e y a r e w o r k ­in g in d e f e n s e i n d u s t r i e s . T h o C o m m is s io n f e l t i t w o u ld be u n ­ab le to h a n d l e t h e a p p o i n t m e n t r e q u e s t s o f t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s ­p o r t a t i o n a n d t h e P o l ic e a n d F i r e D e p a r t m e n t s u n le s s s o m e f a s t e r w a y w a s fo u n d .

T h e C o m m is s io n p o in te d o u t t h a t t h e n e w m e t h o d fo r m a k i n g a p p o i n t m e n t s w o u ld n o t l e s sen i ts r e s p o n s ib i l i t y to se e t h a t a l l a p ­p o i n t m e n t s w e r e m a d e in a c ­c o r d a n c e w i th t h e p r o v i s io n s o f Civil S e rv ic e law .

A s im i l a r p la n is b e in g u se d in W a s h i n g t o n b y t h e F e d e r a l C o m ­m is s io n to m e e t t h e r u s h c r e a t e d b y t h e n a t i o n a l e m e r g e n c y a n d so f a r h a s b e e n w o r k i n g s a t i s ­f a c to r i ly .

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T h e f i r e m a n l is t h a s a l r e a d y b e e n c e r t i f i e d to fill t h e s e t e m ­p o r a r y jobs . B e c a u s e it is ex ­p e c t e d t h a t t h e r e will be m a n y d e c l i n a t i o n s o n a c c o u n t o f th e t e m p o r a r y n a t u r e o f t h e w o r k , t h e C o m m is s io n c e r t i f i e d m o r e t h a n 1,400 m e n f r o m t h e f i r e m e n list .

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A r e q u e s t o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f W e l f a r e to p e r m i t A s s i s t a n t C a s e S u p e r v i s o r s to t a k e t h e p r o m o ­t io n t e s t f o r S e n io r S u p e r v i s o r w a s d e n ie d by th e C o m m is s io n . I n s e t t i n g u p e l ig ib l i ty r e q u i r e ­m e n t s f o r t h i s t e s t , t h e C o m m is ­s io n s t a t e d t h a t i ts i n t e n t w a s to i n c lu d e o n ly s u p e r v i s o r s in t h e t h i r d g r a d e a n d so c ia l i n v e s t i g a ­t o r s in t h e old l ine d iv i s io n s w h o h a v e b e e n p e r f o r m i n g d u t i e s e q u i ­v a l e n t to t h e t h i r d g r a d e . I f th o a s s i s t a n t s u p e r v i s o r s w e r e a d ­m i t t e d to t h e t e s t , t h e C o m m i s ­s io n a d d e d , i t w o u ld m e a n t h a t t h e y w o u ld be s k i p p i n g a g r a d e .

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b lu e p r in ts been d ra w n up. M iss G race R eav y f o r th e N ew Y o rk S t a te C om m ission , and D r. W a l ­lace S a y re fo r th e N ew Y o rk C ity C om m ission h av e been s c u r ry in g

down to W as h in g to n to d iscuss th e p lan w ith off ic ia ls o f th e fed ­e ra l Civil Service body.

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p ace u n t i l i t h a s t a k e n in a v a ­r i e ty o f o ccupa tions f ro m too l­m a k e r to s te n o g ra p h e r .

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f e d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t now is ex ­p e r ie n c in g a sh o r ta g e , a n d w hich will fo rm th e b a s is o f th e f i r s t jo in t t e s ts . T h e l is t a p p e a r s be ­

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to $2,600 year .M a ch ine O p e ra to r , A u to m a t ic

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$5,600 year .I n s p e c to r ( su b s is te n c e supp lies ) ,

$1,620 to $2,600 y e a r .P h y s io th e r a p y Aide, $1,620 to $1,800

year .P h a rm a c o lo g is t , $3,200 to $4,600

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$2.()cS ye a r .J u n i o r S te n o g ra p h e r , $1,440 year . P u b l ic H e a l t h N u rse , $2,000 y ea r .

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u p a n d t h e n u m b e r o f e l ig ib le s o n e a c h : J u n i o r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e t e c h ­n i c i a n , 579; j u n i o r p h a r m a c i s t , 1,583; s e n i o r b l u e p r i n t o p e r a t o r , 172; j u n i o r b l u e p r i n t o p e r a t o r , 281; s e n i o r p h o t o s t a t ope i-a to r , 246; j u n i o r p h o t o s t a t o p e r a t o r , 236; j u n i o r ^»conomist, 992; a s s o - c i c a t e a q u a t i c b io lo g is t , 28; a s ­s i s t a n t a q u a t i c b io lo g is t , 49; a s ­s i s t a n t b io lo g ic a l a id , 61; m u l t i - l i t h c a m e r a m a n a n d p l a t e m a k e r , 103; m u l t i l i t h p r e s s o p e r a t o r , 288; s t a t i o n a r y f i r e m a n , 1,360; s e n i o r p u b l ic e m p l o y m e n t o f f ice s p e c i a l ­is t , 59; p u b l ic e m p l o y m e n t o f f ice s p e c i a l i s t , 132; a s s o c i a t e p u b l ic e m p l o y m e n t o f f i c e s p e c ia l i s t , 350, a n d a s s i s t a n t p u b l i c e m p l o y m e n t o f f i c e s p e c i a l i s t , 628.

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I n s p e o to r O rd an ce M aterial, Jl,620 to $2,600 vear.

I n s t r u c to r , A ir C orps Technical School, $2,000 to $3,800 year.

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g ra v e r . $1,440 year .P h y s ic is t , $2,600 to $5,600 year.J u n io r C o m m u n ic a t io n s Operator,

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$1.25 hour .T h e l i s t i n g a b o v e in c lu d e s only

t h e f i r s t b a t c h o f poss ib le joint te s ts . T h e r e a r e a d d i t i o n a l short­a g e s in c le r ic a l j o b s — business m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r s , s tenographers , a n d ty p i s t s . P r e s e n t p lans , it is u n d e r s t o o d , d o n ’t y e t call for j o i n t t e s t s on th e ‘ c le r ica l posi­t io n s , b u t t h a t ’s t h e second step a f t e r t h e m o r e Im m e d ia t e ly vital d e f e n s e jo b s a r e f i l led by the p r o c e s s o f j o i n t e x a m in a t io n .

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3. U n d e r t h e d e c i s io n in D e L a c k vs. G r e e n e , p r e f e r r e d l i s t s w e r e d e c l a r e d t o h a v e p r i o r i t y o v e r p r o ­m o t i o n s , S in c e c e r t a i n r e c l a s s i f i ­c a t i o n s r e q u i r e t h a t s o m e p o s i ­t i o n s m u s t be f i l led b y p r o m o t io n , t h e e x i s te n c e o f p r e f e r r e d l i s t s m i g h t b lo c k s u c h r e c l a s s i f i c a t io n . T h e n e w l a w d e c l a r e s t h a t p r e ­f e r r e d l i s t s d o n o t h a v e p r i o r i t y In a p o s i t i o n b r o u g h t a b o u t b y a r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n .

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5. T h e S a l a r y S t a n d a r d i z a t i o n B o a r d is c o n t i n u e d in e x i s te n c e to D e c e m b e r 1, 1945.

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W i t h 35 i m m e d i a t e jo b s in t h e o f f in g , e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f t h e 5,000- n a m e P r i s o n G u a r d l i s t is n o w s e t w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w w e e k s , a c ­c o r d i n g to l a t e s t e s t im a te s f r o m t h e S t a t e C iv i l S e rv ic e C o m m i s ­s io n .

Q u a l i f y i n g m e d ic a l e x a m s h a v e b e e n a d m i n i s t e r e d to t h e t o p 1,000 e l ig ib le s o n t h e c o m i n g lis t . T h o s e w h o f a i l e d t o m e e t t h e p h y s ic a l r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e to b e n o t i f i e d o f t h e r e a s o n s f o r f a i l u r e b y t h e C o m m is s io n in l e t t e r s g o in g o u t t h i s w e e k . T h e y w ill h a v e to m a k e a n y a p p e a l o n r e m e d i a b l e d e f e c t s , w i t h s u p p o r t i n g t e s t i m o n y f r o m p h y s i c ia n s , b y a d e a d l in e l a t e t h i s m o n t h .

T h e 35 jo b s a r e n o w b e i n g f i l le d • b y p r o v i s io n a l s a p p o i n t e d s in c e

t h e p r e v io u s l i s t e x p i r e d l a s t O c ­t o b e r 19. A ll o f t h e p r o v i s io n a l s c o m p e t e d in t h e r e c e n t t e s t ; i f t h e y a r e r e a c h a b l e f o r a p p o i n t ­m e n t t h e y w il l u n d o u b t e d l y r e ­c e iv e jobs .

C h a n c e s f o r t h o s e on t h e c o m i n g l i s t a r e m u c h b r i g h t e r t h a n n o r ­m a l . T h e n e w p r i s o n a t G r e e n - h a v e n w il l o p e n a t t h e e n d o f t h i s y e a r . T h e i n s t i t u t i o n is to r e ­q u i r e 200-225 g u a r d s o v e r a p e r io d o f f o u r y e a r s . T h e r e g u l a r g u a r d t u r n o v e r t h r o u g h o u t t h e C o r r e c ­t i o n D e p a r t m e n t is 50-60 a y e a r , b u t t h a t f i g u r e h a s b e e n i n c r e a s ­i n g s in c e m a n y o f t h e g u a r d s a r e g o i n g in t o t h e a r m y .

G u a r d s a r e r e q u i r e d t o go t h r o u g h a t w o - m o n th t r a i n i n g p e r io d a t t h e G u a r d S ch o o l a t W a l lk i l l P r i s o n . T h is sc h o o l is o p e n f o r f o u r s e s s io n s d u r i n g t h e y e a r , e i t h e r f o r n e w g u a r d s o r a s a n in - s e rv ic e t r a i n i n g ' c e n t e r f o r t h o s e a l e a d y o n t h e jo b .

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A p p l i c a t i o n b l a n k s f o r t h e J u l y 1 9 th s e r i e s o f S t a t e t e s t s w il l be a v a i l a b l e b y M o n d a y , J u n e 9, a t t h e N e w Y o r k C i ty o f f ic e o f t h e S t a t e C iv i l S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n , 80 C e n t r e S t r e e t , a n d b y m a i l a t t h e E x a m i n a t i o n s D iv is io n , S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t o f Civil S e rv ic e , A l ­b a n y . A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t be f i le d b y T u e s d a y , J u l y 1.

R e q u i r e m e n t s f o r t h e t e s t a a p ­p e a r o n P a g e 10.

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c o m i n g S t a t e l i s t s :S t a t e T r o o p e r : T h e D iv i s io n o f

S t a t e P o l i c e is s t i l l c h e c k i n g a n d r e c h e c k i n g t h e v a r i o u s p a r t s o f t h e t e s t . I t w i l l b e a f e w w e e k s y e t b e f o re t h e l i s t a p p e a r s .

F a c t o r y I n s p e c t o r : L i s t s h o u ldb e o u t b y J u l y 1.

C o u r t A t t e n d a n t : E x a m i n e r sa r e a b o u t to s t a r t t h e r a t i n g . T h e i t e m a n a ly s i s , to t e s t w h e t h e r e a c h p a r t i c u l a r q u e s t i o n w a s a s a t i s f a c t o r y o n e , is b e i n g d o n e fo r t h e f i r s t t im e b y m a c h i n e .

U n e m p l o y m e n t I n s u r a n c e R e f ­e r e e : A t t h e p r e s e n t m a r k i n gr a t e , o r a l s s h o u ld be h e ld i n t h e fa l l .

E m p l o y m e n t C o u n s e l lo r : O r a lah a v e a l r e a d y b e e n f i n i s h e d . T h e l i s t is e x p e c te d b y J u l y 1.

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Yes. all Civil Service in New York has responded to the call: everybody is in the big hunt, cooperating to help The L E A D E R find the loveliest g ir l in Civil Service, ^here are only two require­ments— that the entree be a Civil Service employee— city. State, or federal— avd a resident of New York State. I t doesn’t make any difference what her work is . . . she may be a teacher or a typist, a social investigator or a clerk, a nurse or a laboratory technician k . . a chemist or librarian or business machine operator . , . single or married . . , blonde, raven-haired, or red-head.

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POLICE CALLSBy MIKE SULLIVAN

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T he key a n sw e rs in these ex am s will p robab ly be su b jec t to m u ch dispu te . I t is he ld by m a n y w ho to o k th e te s ts t h a t a n u m b e r of th e q u est ions w ere open to m ore t h a n one in te rp re ta t io n , t h a t som e of th e sen ten ces w ere fuzzily w orded a n d no t easy to u n d e r s ta n d . C a n d id a te s have un til .June 14 to file to file th e i r ob jec t ions to a n y of these key a n sw e rs w ith th e Civil Service C om m ission.

.NO'l'K'K Is luT f t iy k Ivimi t h a t S im irncr I.lcfiisH .No. SL H(K) n.nM been is sued to t l io iniilciMiKii<!il to sell lifiuor, Ihmt iukI v i i i d lit re ti ii l In a re . s ta m a i i t tintU'r tlio A lcoliol ln MuvrriiKO C o ii t io l L ow iit 8tli AvcmiP, C ity niid ( 'o u n ty of Now "Vork, fo r o i i -p rcm ls f« coiiHiimpl ion. M onto J 'rospr'.s C a rn iv a l , In.-., SL’.'i Stli A vp.

proved h o u s in g cond itions were o b ta in ed fo r 3,093 ad d it io n a l fa m i ­lies.

M edical a n d N u rs in g Service a u th o r iz ed 201,429 ph y sic ian calls;

10,823 n u rse v is its ; 813,740 p re ­sc r ip tio n s ; optica l c a r e fo r 24,581; d en ta l care fo r 5,639; s u r ­g ical app lian ces fo r 2,025. T o ta l coat: $1,399,172. A verage cos t p e r case: $3.85.

N u m b e r of specia l d ie ts a p ­p roved w ere 41,272,

4,500,000 pieces of c lo th ing w o r th $3,300,000 w ere d is tr ibu ted ,

92 m illion pounds of pe r ishab le a n d s tap le federa l su rp lu s foods, w o r th $7,800,000, w ere given rec ip ien ts .

$33,982,000 w as given fo r ren t.98,500 ch ild ren ob ta ined free

school m ilk. T he m ilk cost:$1,524,688.

1,872,032 pounds of f re sh vege ­tab les w ere ra ised on C am p L aG u ard ia .

R e fu n d s a n d recoveries to ta lled $481,953. In su ra n c e a d ju s tm e n ts , d e a th c la im s a n d d isab ili ty ben e ­fi ts m ad e availab le to a p p lican ts th ro u g h th e R eso u rce D ivision a m o u n te d to $3,275,247.

A p prox im ate ly 1,400 pe rsons w ere re c ru i ted th ro u g h Civil S e r ­vice. Only 833 positions ou t of 9,000 a re n o t u n d e r Civil Service in W elfare .

327 licenses fo r public so licita ­tion w ere g ra n te d , 7 denied , 50 w ith d raw n .

4,468,180 re lief checks w ere dis­t r ib u te d .

W eekly re lig ious cerem onies w ere in s t i tu ted in th e M unicipal L o ag in g H ouse fo r th e f i r s t t im e in i ts 44-year h istory .

T h e T r e n dT h e re lief popu la tion is rapid ly

a p p ro ac h in g th e irreducib le m in i ­m u m . Consequently , no sh a rp re ­duc tion , as h a s been experienced

in th e p a s t five y ea rs , is a g a in ex­pected . S u m m in g up, th e re p o r t

s ta te s , “ T h e m o s t im p o r ta n t s in ­

gle fa c to r w h ich in f luences th e f u tu re t re n d s of re lie f case load a n d ex p en d i tu re is th e degree to w h ich p e rso n s now employed will r e m a in in em p lo y m en t a n d th e ex­t e n t to w h ich p e rso n s now on re ­l ief will secu re e m p lo y m en t .” A to ta l of 61,570 hom e re lief cases o u t of 139, 718 cases s tud ied , o r 44.1 p e r cen t , have no em ployable m e m b e r a n d th e re fo re no m ea n s o f self su p p o rt .

I n t r a n s m i t t i n g th e re p o r t to th e M ayor, C om m iss ioner W illiam H odson sa id :

“ T h is re p o r t revea ls a slow, s te ad y d ecrease in th e c i ty ’s to ta l re lie f load s ince th e fall of 1935, b u t we a re a p p ro a c h in g th e i r re ­ducible m in im u m c£ise load of fam ilie s t h a t h av e no em ployable m em b ers . As you a re fully a w are , a n y a r b i t r a r y cu ts in W P A below w h a t th e P re s id e n t h a s a sk e d C ongress for, will s im ply m e a n a n increase in th e H om e R e lie f load c a r r ied by the D e p a r tm e n t of W elfare . W P A w o rk e rs a re n o t be ing abso rbed in in d u s t ry a t a rap id ra te , p a r ­t ic u la r ly in N ew Y o rk City w h e re t h e re a re few defense industr ie s . T hus, the e n ti re b u rd en of those w ho have no w o rk will be sh if ted b a ck upon th e c ity a n d S ta te . T his does n o t add up to a sen ­sible so lu tion of th e prob lem . W e m u s t look fo rw a rd to a g ra d u a l b u t s te ad y decline in re lie f expen ­d i tu re s—n o t a p rec ip i to u s d ro p .”

P a r k T o p i c s

by B. R . M E E H A N

will a p p e a r a s u s u a l

in n e x t w e e k ’s L E A D E R

a n d re g u la r ly th e re a f te r .

Essay ContestT h e 1,000 m em b e rs of th e D e p a r tm e n t w ho a t te n d e d the in-se

t r a in in g course on C rim in a l L a w E n fo rc e m e n t In N ew Y ork Clt eligible to com pete in a n e ssay c o n te s t on th e su b je c t : “ How Shall T re a t th e A do lescen t O f fe n d e r? ” E s sa y s should be 2,000 word len g th a n d su m b i t te d to M o rris P loscow e, C hief C lerk, C out of s d * Sessions, 32 F r a n k l in s t re e t . N ew Y o rk City. D eadline is Ju ly 1 Th'*** will be th re e p rizes o f $25, $15, a n d $10. Ju d g e s a re Morris cowe; L loyd N. Scott, of th e Council on C rim in a l L aw a n d Procedur*^ D r. J o h n J . F u r ia , D ire c to r of T ra in in g fo r th e Civil Service c m ission.

I f s June 9W h en M ayor L a G u a rd ia sa id th e Police p ro m o tio n s and new a

p o in tm e n ts w ould be m a d e J u n e 1 in his speech a t th e medal-awardin cerem onies la s t w eek , i t seem s he d id n ’t m ea n Ju n e 1 . . . Contrary a re p o r t in a da lly n e w sp a p e r w h ich took the M ay o r literally , the dat* is still J u n e 9. A ctually , all th e P a t r o lm a n eligibles needed to fiU q u o ta of 200 new’ a p p o in tm e n ts hav e n o t been g iven th e i r medical e x am in a t io n s ye t. A b o u t ten m o re will be exam in ed tom orrow (Wed­nesday , J u n e 4).

June, a Banner MonthJu n e should be a b ig m o n th fo r N ew Y o rk ’s F in e s t . Promotions

a n d new a p p o in tm e n ts on J u n e 9, P B A e lections J u n e 10, Sergeant's e x am in a t io n J u n e 14, a n d th e a n n u a l baseball g a m e w ith the Fire De. p a r tm e n t a t th e Polo G ro u n d s fo r th e M a y o r ’s C om m ittee , June 22 A nd, d id som ebody m en tio n J u n e 30?

Last Week to CampaignW ith th e v o tin g schedu led fo r n e x t T uesday , can d id a te s for Pba

office.s a re w in d in g up th e i r c am p a ig n s . E v ery b o d y is confident of election. F in a l p re -e lec t ion s ta te m e n ts follow:

P re s id e n t B u ik a r d : “ I ’m very hopefu l of re-election. I ’m sure the boys will a p p rec ia te w h a t I ’ve been do ing fo r th em fo r th e past three a n d one-half y e a r s .”

V ice-P res id en t H a rn e d y : “ T he e n ti re b o a rd of officers with theexcep tion of P re s id e n t B u r k a r d is w i th m e. I p red ic t th e re-election of th e en ti re b oard w ith th e excep tion of P re s id e n t B u r k a r d . ”

R a y D onovan, 70 P e t . : “ I f th e m e m b e rs voted . I ’d b ea t anybody fo u r to one . . . T h ree y e ars ago, 10,500 o u t of 16,000 m em bers of the Police D e p a r tm e n t vo ted fo r m e, b u t th e d e lega tes vo ted contrary to th e w ishes of th e m e m b e rs .”

P a t r o lm a n G eorge D eeg an of th e 68th P re c in c t co u ld n ’t be reached fo r a s t a te m e n t a s th e L E A D E R w e n t to p ress.

IVs on the WayT he 7,591 p a tro lm en w ho will s i t in a t th e S e rg e a n t ’s promotion test

a w eek f ro m S a tu rd a y a re b eg in n in g to feel th e e ffec ts of ir.tense s tu d y . . . J u n e 15 should be w elcom e . . . F ro m th e n u m b er of tele­p hone calls rece ived in T h e L E A D E R office, m an y of th e candiiiates m issed th e a n sw e rs to th e q u est io n s in S tudy Series 22. Still others ap­pe are d h igh ly sa t is f ied w ith th e pub lica tion of th e te s t given at the end of th e In -Serv ice T ra in in g C ourse on C rim ina l L aw Enforcement in th e C ity of N ew Y o rk by th e Civil Service C om m iss ion ’s Bureau of T ra in in g .

New Special CopsT he M unic ipa l Civil Service C om m ission h a s c re a te d the new title

o f Special P a t ro lm a n , G rad e 2, w i th a sa la ry ra n g e f ro m $2,401 to $3,000 a y ear . T his ac t io n will enab le f i r s t g rad e Special P a tro lm e n whose sa la r ie s go f ro m $1,800 to $2,400 a y e a r to have a d irec t promotion line. T hese m en a re in th e ra i l ro a d serv ice a n d th e re fo re h ad lim ited promo­tion op p o rtu n it ie s . T h e re q u es t to c rea te th is new ti t le w as made by th e B o a rd of T ra n s p o r ta t io n ,

Medal Gets CreditT he new ly es tab lish ed M edal of Valor to be a w a rd e d annually by

th e P a t r o lm e n ’s B en ev o len t A ssoc ia tion will be given th e same credit on police p ro m o tio n te s ts a llow ed fo r s im ila r m ed a ls a w a rd e d to mem­b e rs ot the force. I n a ll police p ro m o tio n te s ts serv ice ra tings count 50 p e rcen t. V a rio u s m ed a ls a w a rd e d to ind iv idua l m em b ers ot the fo rce fo r h e ro ism h a s e n ti t led th ese m en to e x tr a c red i t in scrvice ra t in g . T h e w in n e r of th e P , B. A, M edal fo r Valor f ro m now on will a lso rece ive su ch cred it .

Progress of the ListH e r e ’s th e la te s t on th e p ro g ress

of th e c u r re n t H o sp ita l A t te n d ­a n t l is t:

F o r in s t i tu t io n s in zone 4 lo­ca ted w ith in N ew Y ork City, c e r ­t if ic a t io n s have gone down to 5,314 a m o n g th e m en a n d to 1,453 am o n g th e women. A p p o in tm en ts h av e reach ed to 4,580 fo r m en and

Unfurnished Apts.— M anhattan

317 & 326 E. 93d ST.

F O U R - R O O M S

( o f f fo y e r ) , la rg e closets, S o u th e rn E x p o su re , $43

T H E C I V I L S E R V I C E R E Q U I R E S G O O D F E E T

S h o e sM e n 's Fltie S h oes S ince 1875

“ F i t t h e F e e t a n d K e e p T h e m F i t ”

P ric e d $ 7 to $ 8K I W I Polishing Set F R E E W ith .

Every Purchase I IINE & I.YNOH Dealrra

80 C h a m b e rs St. — 167 v^reenw ich Bt.

1,259 fo r w om en. In zone 4 in s t i ­tu t io n s ou tside th e c ity lim its , l a te s t c e r t i f ic a t io n s a re 14,816 fo r m en a n d 10,655 fo r w om en, w hile a p p o in tm en ts have gone to 14,720 a m o n g th e m en a n d 9,653 a m o n g th e w om en.

A to ta l of 225 a p p o in tm e n ts hav e been m ad e in zone 1. T h e las t e ligible ap p o in ted w as 1,505 on th e list, w hile th e la te s t cer ­t i f ic a t io n w as 1,589.

I n zone 2, 216 p e rm a n e n t a p ­p o in tm e n ts — 146 m en a n d 70 w o m en —have been m ade , a long w ith tw o te m p o ra ry a p p o in tm en ts . Of 422 ce r t i f ic a t io n s ,40 a re s till o u ts tan d in g . T he la s t n u m b e r cer t i f ied w as 13,275 (1,817 in th e zone), w hile th e la s t n u m b e r a p ­p o in ted w as 12,602 (1,743 in th e zone). Q u es t io n n a ire s have been s e n t o u t to 13,690 (1,865 in th e zone) a m o n g th e m en a n d to 5,847 (795 in th e zone) a m o n g th e wom en.

Utica State-MentsMr. a n d Mrs. R u sse l l I sa a cs a re

p ro u d p a re n t s of a baby girl. F a ­th e r do ing nicely, r e p o r ts o u r co r ­re sp o n d e n t . . . E le c t io n of of­ficers fo r th e S ta te E m p lo y ees A s­soc ia tion c h a p te r is ju s t ahead . Keep y o u r eye on th e bu lle tin bo a rd . . . D ues a re now due fo r th e S ta te E m p lo y ees A ssoc ia tion an d fo r th e B en ev o len t A ssocia ­tion . See K. W h ee le r a b o u t th e f ir s t , M rs. L e tso n a b o u t th e sec ­

ond . . . F o r specia l su b sc r ip t io n ra te s to T h e L E A D E R , see S tan ley S ea rs ( E d i to r ’y N o te : S ta n is a w hiz a t p e rsu a d in g you t h a t a y e a r ’s sub to T h e L E A D E R is y o u r d o l la r ’s b e s t buy).

HolidayThe new ly o rg an ized g i r ls ’ b an d

a t W assa ic S ta te School unfo lded its d ru m s a n d fifes fo r th e f i r s t t im e F r id a y a t th e M em oria l D ay gam es on th e b o y s’ a n d g i r ls ’ g re en s . . . N ew em ployees: Mrs. G ladys L aw so n , Mrs, I sab e lla S eam an s , M rs, A lin d a G r i tm a n , D o ro th y Gibbs, M abel Mitchell, W a l te r A h e a rn , V irg in ia Tedesch i, W illiam G ilbert , J a m e s M cCor­m ic k , . , T hese hav e r e s ig n e d : M a rg u e ri te B eau d ry , Mrs. I re n e B u rc sa k , M ary F o g g , A lb er t E c k e r t , C a th e r in e B onna .

ParadeH u d so n R iv e r S ta te H o sp ita l

w elcom ed its d ra f te e s in B a n d 0 B a t te r ie s of th e 156th F ie ld A rt i l ­le ry in P o u g h k e e p s ie ’s M em oria l D a y p a ra d e F r id a y . . . Mrs. A n n a L eo n a rd , su p e rv iso r of th e in f i rm a ry service , w as in c h a rg e of a ra lly la s t w eek fo r th e Red Cross in D u tc h ess a n d P u tn a m counties . Mrs. L e o n a rd doubles

as p re s id en t of th e local district

of th e N ew Y o rk S ta te A ssocia tion . . . A rtie Sullivans

ball te a m h as only one complaint —n o t en ough com petit ion . They re g o ing like a house ablaze.

CHIROPRACTIC PROFESSIONo f f e r t t i i i i l i i i i i t e d o p p o r t u n i t i e s

t o n i n h i t i o u H m e n a n d w o m e n

C H l K O l ' l t A C T O K S A R K L J C E N S E D i n 4 8 S t a t e s

S t u d y T h i H G r o n i u t i : I ’ r o f e s t i i o n D h }' , K v e n i n g r C l n B i t e H

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Columbia Inst, of Chiropractic 2 6 1 W e s t 1 1 * t S t . N e w V o r k C i t y

PR O FESSIO N A L ____

Dr. D. G. POLLOCKSurgeon Dentist

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e a s e s , B l a d d e r a n d K i d n e y I f " " " , , . C h r o n i c A i l m e n t s o f M E N a n d M E N t r e a t e d b y m « > d e r n i * i e t l i « “ •

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A s s i s t a n t S t a t i o n S u p e r v i s o r P r o m o t i o n L i s t

4 4 5 o n C i t y R e g i s t e r f o r I n d e p e n d e n t S u b w a y L i n e

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i n d e p e n d e " * D i v l s l o n - jf. Y. C. T. S.

pernilebhn. M.. 86.340 T o m p s o n . W m . P . . 66.340 r l n e r f o r d . J a m e s J . . 85.82.-,

Kurmes, E r n e s t . 85.525R a y m o n d C., 85.450

. L i s B e n e d ic t II ., 85.365 t W i l l i a m H „ 85.000

• ' ' ? J a c k , 8.V020w m . H.. J r . . 84.640

S ' Bclwln E.. 84..'->00 Vn .e ibaum , M. T.. 84.415 i ' l i n v , P a t r i c k J . . 84.400 i C k A rm ln . 84.400 r uor . D a v id E „ 84.350 ; " J o h n E.. 84.325

UT, H. A.. 84.L-00 J o h n P.. 84.2.')0

iloiiiieison. A.. 84.2.">0 roiiiilff. ^ ' 84.1.’>0rir«>,h C h a r l e s L.. 84.000

J o h n J . . 84.000 r . Z n e . G e o rg e J . , 83.800 Vorxt. I-ouia. 83.805 ,M,„V.ow. M ax. 83.815 Hanev, Oflcar C.. 83.700

" es J o h n P.. 83.7.W «,Vahttn. C. G., 83.750 t» - i t t , H y m a n . 8.1.(.lO iVlmPS. W m . J . . 83.725 VVeill C h a r l e s F . . 83.000

Lii,in.in. A lb e r t . 83..-i90 (Vraril. Ffober t A.. 83.575 llutiiffy. J a m e s J . . 83..M15 Ytilpv, E d g a r W.. 8:i..")40 peilfll, J o s e p h F .. 83.450

W l l l t an i . 83.440 Wyld, M ichae l J . . 83.440 Vitale, A m er icus , 83.425 Hri-mier, H y m a n , 83.340 (jobhard. J o s e p h P .. 83.290 Meohaii, M ichae l . 83.250 Novak, A lf red , 83.140 Hartfi. J o h n F . , 83.090 Iiii);gaii, S ta n l e y N., 83.070 Moscow, M orris , 83.040 iioiiovan, W a l t e r J . , 83.025 Wall. H a r o ld F . , 83.025 Caii 'l 'agna. A. J . , 82.JI00 LoHih. S am ue l , 82.!>90

I r v i n g D.. 82.903 Katz, Max. 82.940 Liimpiier. K a l m a n . 82.840 Hip.'lin, T h o m a s E.. 82.840 Gross, J a c k , 82.840 \Vpi.“.«, Ju l iu s , S2.815 Pavino, F . A., 82.725 niecker, L ou is S., 82.700 Kf'iiny, J o h n F . , 82.7(H) Woln.stein, H y m a n , 82.(175 Mainne, D o m in ic . 82.640 Kurzenhauser , H. H., 82.625 Cnffmaii, M il ton , 82.(!25 Kiiitie, A l f re d L., 82., (^5 Perlman, H a r r y , 82.5.'iO Hlustein, J u d e l , 82,.^40 Hcifrnian, Sol, 82..’HO (TCoiinor, M. J . A., 82.525 Kl.-JClier, P h i l i p , 82.."15

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142 S eab ro o k , A l f re d . 81.290 218143 P e d r o s a . T h o m a s , 81.275 210144 R e c k h a r t . H a r r y . 81.275 220145 B u ik e . W i l l i a m . 81.240 221146 L o n d o n , M ax E.. 81.240 222147 Sealy . C a lh o u n G., 81.235 223148 Miller . H a r r i s . 81.225 224140 S h e f la n d . H. S.. 81.165 225150 S t ro b l ln g . J . M.. 81.150 226151 B a i ley , T. C.. 81.125 2271H2 K e i i lanz , W i l l i a m M., Sl.Il. 'i 228 158 F e n d e r s o n , G. B.. 81.115 229l .H M c K ie rn a n , W'm. J . , 81.100 230l.V) W e in s te in . M il ton , 81.100 231I.IO T r a c h te l i b e r g , N,. 81.090 2321.57 A stw o o d . K e i t h . 81.075 23315S R o g e rs . A. L.. 81.050 2;i41.59 W o h l . M o r to n J . . 81.040 23.'>160 B e e r m a n , A b r a h a m . 81.01.'i 2.36161 S t e l n h a r t . W i l l i a m . 80.990 237102 K le in . I rv in g , 80.1*00 2.'i81(53 S m er l ln g . L e o n a r d , 80.965164 M a e u re r , H a r r y J . , 80.965 240165 W a te r s , D an ie l . 80.9(Ti 241166 V edel l . C h a r l e s , 80.9.'i0 242167 L l tk o f f . I r v in g N.. 80.950 243108 B a r r . I r a . 80.950 244169 S u l l i v a n r P a t r i c k J . . 80.940 245170 R i fk ln , J a c k M.. 80.925 246171 X a p o l i t a n o . G eorge . 80.875 247172 Wel.«!S. L e o n a r d G.. 80.865 *m8173 HopkiniS, T h o m a s J . , 80.840 240174 Condon . R. C., 80.840 2.50175 M cCabe . T h o m a s J . , 80.818 2 .U176 K e n n e d y . R a l p h A.. 80.800 252177 B ish o p . L ionel A., 80.SOO 2.53178 L a r k i n . J o s e p h ' A . , 80.SOO o«4179 H a m i l t o n , E . W ., 80.790 ;j-,5180 M enkes , J o s e p h D., 80.790 2.56181 F r i e d m a n , LoUle, 80.765 257182 F l a n a g a n . J M., 80.7.'i0 2.'8183 S te r n , I s id o r e B., 80.740 2,"i9184 Z i g m a n , I s aac . 80.740 260185 I> oughe r ty , E u g e n e . 80.700 2(tl186 L o n g . A rv e ry . 80.690 262187 C h a n c a s . C. J . . 80.690 263188 B u rw lc k . S a m u e l , 80.690 264189 M all to . F r e d . 80.005 2(»190 B ro w n . A l f r e d B.. 80,6.50 266191 H ick e y . J a m e s H., 80.6.50 267192 B r o d e r i c k . W m , J , . 80,6.50 2(58193 C a rd l l lo . J o s e p h M,. 80.050 269194 P re is s , C h a r l e s . 80.623 270105 S haw . B e r n a r d J . , 80.590 27110(5 B e rk , T h a d d e u s A., 80.568 272197 S a l t z m a n , J o s e p h , 80..550 273198 O 'M a ra . J o h n F . , 80.5.50 274199 B y rn e . L a w r e n c e J . . 80..523 27.4200 R eu b e n . W i l l i a m , 80.515 2 7 ((201 L y n c h . P e t e r P . . 80..500 277202 P o r t e r f i e ld . R. A.. 80.400 278203 B rune l l i . P e t e r . 80.490 270204 O’B r ie n , M a r t i n D.. 80.473 280205 S c h w a rz , H a r r y . 80.475 281206 K r e i t n i a n I. E .. 80.465 282207 J a c o b s . Sol. 80.460 2832(18 S to love . M ax, ^O. .-iO 28420S> L e r n e r , Max. 80.400 2^')210 I . e v l t t , J o s e p h . 80.400 21S6211 M a r t in , J o s e p h R.. 80.390 287232 J I c N a m e e . H u g h , 80.365 288213 R o d g e r s , W m . A., 80.350 280214 C ah i l l , M ich a e l A., 80.3.50 290215 C h a l l r , A r t h u r A., 80.330 20121(i S h o r t . R o b e r t , 8U.34ii 292217 Shea. D a n ie l J . , 80.328 203

S tepnne k , A. J . . 80.290 294 T.L o u g h c e d . J o h n M., 80.290 205U sa k o w s k I , S. J . , 80.290 296Cooper, A lf red A.. 80.290 297B el ler , S idney J . . 80.275 298S ap lr . A b r a h a m . 80.225 299C h lm e n t l . M ichae l . 80.228 300P au l . I r v in g M.. 80.225 301F ly n n , P a t r i c k , 80.215 302C o d d in g to n . H e r b e r t . 80.175 303W a lv lc k , C h a r l e s . 80.175 304R y k e r . A lb e r t C.. 80.140 305Fr lsb ie . J a m e s M.. 80.140 306M oskow ltz . E m a n u e l , 80.125 307S m al ls . F r a n k J . . 80.100 308B e r r l sh . R i c h a r d E.. 80,100 .300J o r d o n . E d w a r d J . . 80.100 310R ogers . J o h n C.. 80.090 311A rk ln . B e n j a m i n , 80.075 312W a l la c e . W'm. P., 80.06.5 313Lesl ie . E d w a r d J . . 80,0.50 314E len tu c k , J a c o b . 80.050 315Lync li . Co rne l iu s J . . 80.040 316L im a n . Leon. 80.025 317S e t t ine r l , A. J . . 80.000 318F e d o ro w lc h . E u g e n e J . . 79.973 319G r a h a m . H o w a r d T.. 70.0(55 320S n i i t h . J o h n F., 79,940 321A aron . H a r r y . 79.900 322G io rd a n o . R osar io . 79.900 323B y rn e . F r a n c i s , 70.900 324G a te s , S a m u e l , 70.800 325Fl.shbeln , H y m a n C., 79.890 326K in g s to n , J o h n , 79.K.'iO 327Rie se r . S ey m o u r . 79.8.50 328S ch i l lan . H e n r y , 79.8,50 N es t le . Sydney . 70.8.50 3.50S c h a r f . H a r r y W.. 79.828 331Q u i l l lgan . C. C.. 79.815 3.'52B a r a n l . J o h n J . . 79.800 3.33Sru lson . M ax. 79..800 3.34W e s t f r i e d , M orr is , 79.790 3.35S h a p iro , T h e o d o re . 79.765 336Cooney, F r a n c i s K.. 79.750 3 3 'Cotl ln , A a ro n . 79.7.50 338R o m a n o . V incen t J .. 79.750 339S c h w a r t z m a n . Morr is . 79.726 340F is c h e r , D av id . 79.690 341R ic h te r . J a c k E,. 79.690 342R Im b e rg , Saul . 79.(175 34.5F lood . J , J „ J r „ 79,603 344M usik , W m . B., 79.6(55 345Wal.sh, J o s e p h V,, 79,640 346S m i th , Mac. 79,62s5 347A nnucc i . J o s e p h L.. 79.618 348Goff. J o s e p h . 79.600 340S i lv e rm a n . M ack B.. 79.000 350K a p la n , I r v in g H.. 79.6<I0 3.51Itu b lno . DiUiIel M.. 79..5<15 3,52W il l l an is , N o r m a n H .. 79.550 3.53D e r r ic k . W m . B., 79..5.50 3.54B r i le . C h a r l e s H „ 79..540 ,3.55I . ,us t lgm an . N a t h a n J . . 79.540 3.56Devlin, Lou is J . , 79..500 357C ass idy , F r a n k G,, 79,490 .358D o rg an . H a r o l d A,, 79,463 3.59R o s en b e rg , D an ie l S,, 79,423 360Byer , P e r ry , 79.415 3(51W e in m a n , A aron , 79.390 .3(52Cli fford . M icha e l J , . 79„390 3(1,3B iu s te in . N a t h a n . 79.340 364R a b in o w i tz , Louis, 79,325 ,365D e n to n , E d w a r d C„ 79.313 .306CrosfTy, E a r l M„ 79,300 367Q uald , Denis , 79,290 368G ropf , C h a r l e s J „ 79,273 .309

. .a c k m a n o w l t* , H,, 70,205 .370T a n a h e y . G. T.. 79.250 .371A n b ln d e r . S a m u e l . 79.250 372M c C a r th y , J . A.. 79,223 373F r a g e , W m . J . . 79.225 ;574B ro d y . J a c k , 79.165 375D unn, G, W., 8 d., 79,165 370O’C onnor , W m F., 79,140 377G reen b e rg , J a c o b B., 79.115 378J a f f e , S idney J ., 79.100 3711C h az in , S a m u e l . 79.(mo .-580P e r l m a n . G eo rge . ?9.(K(6 ;581C am p io n , J. G., 79.050 382Miller , R o la n d B., 79.000 383Su g ru e , E d w a r d J . , T8,!)90 ,'584B o n a V en tu ra , A,, 78.950 38.'>L a n d in , A r t h u r D., 78.925 3 .S0K r a m e r , J o n a s , 78,925 ,387M u lla h y , J , K,, 78,S90 388E y t h , H a r o ld . 78,805 .^S0F la t ley. P. J , . 7M 850 .‘5ItOH e n n e s s e y . J o s e p h P,, 78,825 3 l»l McN ally . J a m e s F,. 78,.H15 ;ii>2M ann, Jo.seidi L., 78.800 3<i3I „ederm at i , N a th i m ie l F ., 78..SOO 31>4 K onz , M a r t in M. F,, 78,800 395Cwgney, J o h n J . , 78,7.50 ,3i)(|B u rg ess , J . N., J r . , 78,725 ;t})7F a r k a s , Kerenz , 78,700 .'SOKK ing , J o s e p h M,. 78,078 3!i9M aruus . Max, 78,650 401)W e in s te in . El l A,. 78,a50 4(tlL y n a u g h . J . H.. 78.(540 402K a l m a n . M ax 78.040 403Balisamo S a l v a t o r e T.. 78,025 401B oylan , C o rn e l iu s F „ 78.600 40.5S c h m le re r , H e n r y J . , 78,4.50 40(1GImlne l l l , D a v id A.. 78,440 407L leb o w itz , W i l l i a m , 78,425 408D e u ts c h , Loui-s, 78,400 409O lshever , I s idore , 78,.'!00 4 10G o o d m a n , J a m e s P., 78,350 411M assey , R o b e r t H,, 78,340 412B e r k o f s k y , J a c o b , 7f<,325 4 i;iK r u c k , J o h n E,, 78.290 414D ap o l l to , S a lv a to r e W., 7 8 -*!K) 415 S pec to r , I r v in g . 78,2.50 4.I6K a h n . W m . R.. 78.225 417.Schneck, N o r m a n F., 78.200 418G leg e r ich , W m . E., 78.200 419B u o n s ig n o re . E. C., 78,190 420F a r r e l l , H u b e r t J „ 78,1(55 421P in k e t t , A. J .. 78,165 422B r a d l e y , I ,eon F,. 78.1,50 423M ull ln , J a n i e s J , , 78,140 424Kelly . E d w a r d , 78,140 425Nlccoie.s, W i l l i a m , 78,125 426C a v a g n a r o . J o h n , 78,125 427E lson , I r v in g , 78,065 428W’ei.s.s, G eo rge , 78,015 4 i;9D row , E d w a r d M,, 78,000 4 3 0F r a i l e r , E d w a r d P,, 77,940 431A ngelo , W i l l i a m , 77,9(K> 432F i t z g e r a l d , J o h n , 77.890 4.'I3D e te r l ln g , G. L.. 77.800 4,'54S o m m e r l a d . E. P,. 77,800 4.35D eM arco . S am u e l . 77,890 430S c h u m a n . E. L., 77,800 437Tobla.s, H y m a n , 77,890 438M a rs h a l l , L e l le H,, 77,840 4.30R e d w ln e , A lonzo O., 77.825 440G ibbons, F r a n c i s B., 77.800 441L e P a g e , E d w a r d , 77.790 442B e t t e n , Ben , 77.7(55 4 4,'iU lr ic h , H a r r y P,, 77.70S 414S c h w a r t z , B en R.. 77.750 445

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8 Un ' W o o lse y . 83.92P.. M.86

'‘mason. Fred L., 83.80

I f ) X o r d h e lm e r . A lb e r t , 83.7411 B a k e r , E d w . M.. 83.6912 P e te r s o n , C a r l W., 83.4113 R e y n a , L, C., 8;^.3314 B u t l e r , M onroe W ., 83.0215 Sco tt , Cha.s., 82.761(1 H ope , J a m e s S.. 82.7117 M acg reg o r . R oss E., 82.6818 H u n e r , F r a n k K.. K2..5619 P a r k e r , H e r b F., 82.,‘«20 T u l te , E d g a r J . . 82.0721 B a k e r . H o r a t i o O.. 80..‘*622 M owry, C h u rc h i l l H ., 80.7923 B a r b a r ln , M arco P . . 80.3824 Moore, P e r c y W.. 80.3625 D u r l a n d , S m i t h N., 80..32 ‘M So lvery , L e on A,. 80,21 27 M alone . E d w , L,. 78.47Toll Collector, W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty P a r k C om m iss ion

(Open C om peti t ive) S a la r y : $1,620

1 H a l s t e a d . F. D.. 90.0482 W a r m u t h , R, W. S.. 93.7823 K a u f m a i i . S. W. 93,4.564 F r a n k e l . H e r b e r t . 93,2288 S ch roe f fe l . F r e d A,. 92,0346 Bel loni . F , P „ 91,-5467 Gill, H o r a c e E „ 91,2948 G orm le y , E d w , F , , 91.0269 B ee rs . J . L.. 90.912

10 Myers . J o h n J .. W1.70011 G or ley . P e te r . 90.32012 D ropo la . A n d re w . 90.08213 A ker . E d w . , 89.92214 M an lsca lco . N. A., 89.76015 O wen, W m . E.. 89.3.5616 L e po re . Jo s . A.. 89.12617 K a v a n a u g h . J a s , J , . 89,124 l a J a c o b u s , B en t , 88,91419 T h o rn , D o n a ld F,. 88,89420 C arp , H y m a n . 88,02821 D ean , I s a a c W .. 88,.\3822 D u s e n b e r ry . H. A.. 88,50023 H u b e r , H ugo . 88,2.50 ‘M Rei l ly , W m , P „ 88,240 25 B e n n e t t , F r a n k . 88,178 20 D egen , A lb e r t , 88,13627 J a c o b y , Jo s . G.. 88.<Mi428 Yolles. S tan ley , 88.04029 W e ber , A. E.. 87.9.'U 80 W e b s t e r . M H.. 87.85831 Reed . S ey m o u r , 87.72032 M essero le . T. F.. 87,612

Llss , J a c o b . 87,28434 S t r a n g e , Geo. W,, 87,24035 M cG ow an , Ja.s. P., 87,21636 G ordon , H a r r y . 80,80237 G r o a r k , J a m e s , 80,70238 G o o d m a n , H a r o ld , 80,6,3839 Rose, H a r o l d K „ 80.454 4<» H o l lm a n , K a r l H., 86,44241 D ooley , R ich , 86,38842 S c h w a r t z , G eorge , 80.31643 B a r r o w m a n , J o h n T., 86.21444 G r i f f in , E d w . B .. 8<1,10045 M a r k s , H. R,. 85.97040 P e te r s o n , B en j . J , , 85,83247 Ca.ssinari, J . F., 85.70048 H a ls a l l , R a y m o n d , 85.04449 S m i th , Jo s . F . , 85.50660 H o ch l te rg , I.. 85.36231 M urphy , J o h n W.. 85.182 M . H a r t e , F r a n . 85.090 5 3 ^ ' a n o r d e n , N o r m a n . 8S.072 J54 F i s h m a n . I r v in g . 85.024 N5 P o rce l l l . S ta n l e y . 84.910

L a n e . A. C.. 84.898 37 E r l e r . R oy A.. 84.776 .58 K u r a k . R u d o lp h M.. 84.03859 L yons . Thos . J . , 84.618 00 B a r r y . G a r r e t t , 84.,54861 W a l l a c h , W m ., 84..50402 B o l l e t t l e r l , A. R., 84.,39263 B a r d o n , R a l p h J . , 84.24264 M acG o w an . Geo., 84.12808 M a r t in e z , H e n r y P . . 8;i.88206 L e m m o n , H a r r y W.. 83.81467 P a l m e r . Jo s . F „ 83.00068 Q ir la t , C has . J , 83.05260 R a d z lu l l a . W m . J . . 83.28070 M etz le r , Qeo. J . , 83.070

71 Bla.ss. Geo. H.. 82.89072 O ’C onne l l . L a w r e n c e , 82.71073 V e p r e k , J e r r y R,, 82,56274 L i n d q u is t . L e o n a rd , 82,47475 Grosso. N. J. . 82.40276 Rose. L a w re n c e . 82,22477 Block . F r a n k A,. 82.16278 Selden , M., 82,08479 P h a l e n , E d w , , 80,94280 G a w r o n , Casa J , , 80,92081 B a f f a ro , Louis. 80.!K>482 Lev ine , S am , 80.710 8; F ie ld . E d w . J . . 80,<a084 Sobel . Lou is . 80..58<185 A dle r , H a r r y W.. 80,.566 80 L a r so n . J „ 80,47087 O’D o n n e l l . R i c h a r d F,, 80,18088 Scoca , C ar lo , 80,07089 S eg u r , H a r r y A.. 79,98090 M eane y , T hos . J . , 79.73491 R oge rs , J o h n J . . 79.(i2892 D eely . W a l t e r , 79.29293 W e ln h a u s . I., 78.740 M H a ln s . J o h n S.. 78.488 95 S ca v n lc k y . F.. 78.24493 D io m e s h a u s e r , P . , 78.21297 W olow ltz . L.. 78.17098 G u l lo t t a , S., 77.96499 L e avy , F r a n c i s A.. 77.904

100 Lesl ie , J o h n A., 77.928101 N it .sghke. G. A.. 77.(558102 Ca .sam assa . N.. 77.016103 Ross. Louis. 77.414104 T ob in . J o h n F . . 77..34S105 K o b y la c k . P r a n k . 77.156 10(1 Cables , P r e s t o n K .. 77.006107 B a r n e t t . L. I.. 70.900108 P e v o B e n j . A.. 76.804 100 G ra e fe . M a r t , , 76,014110 A n th o n y , Vine., 76,464111 S h ie r . W m , 78,792

S te n o g r a p h e r a n d T yp is t ,G ra d e 6, S u r r o g a te s ’ Court ,

N ew Y ork C oun ty (P rom otion )

S a la r y : $2,641-$3.2401 G ord o n . J e a n e t t e . 88,5302 B u r g e r . E l lz . , 88,3,V)3 F in n , M a r ie E .. 86.4344 H o p p e r , M a r y D., 85.980 6 W olfe . Bess ie . 85.7006 Seligson . E d n a . .S4.0S5

J u n io r A q u a t ic B io log is t D iv is ion of F i s h a n d G am e

C onse rva t ion D e p a r tm e n t S a la ry : $2,400—$3,000

1 H eaco x . Cec il E.. 80.882 B u r d ic k . Geo. C h o w an , 80.203 W e s t m a n , J a s . R.. 79.634 P e t t y , A r c h b la ld C.. 79.00 6 Royce , W m . F ., 79.186 S tone , Udell B.. 78.88

Senior P a y ro l l E x a m in e r D P U I , D e p a r tm e n t of L ab o r

S a la ry : $2,400-$.3,0001 C ohen. M oses I (D V ) 84.5722 H urd , A., 87.0753 K a p la n , I. F., 87.1.544 A lb ln , P.. 80.9735 L u c a s . C la rence . 80.7036 P a m . M.. 80.4127 E l ln e r . L.. 86,‘-’318 M cG ow an . J , J , . 80,1129 Iser, E. A,, 85.770

10 F ee . C hr is , J . , 85.40111 Weiss, S., 85,09012 C i t ron , S, H,, 84,94513 S c h m o o k le r , I., 84.70514 R o sen fe ld , B e n j , , 84,70015 K os lo f f , J „ 84.075 10 Selden, J . J . . 84.0;i617 P u rce l l , T, A., 84.40218 C row n, L., 84.4."i019 M eyerson , M, M., 81.42220 S a l t z m a n , A,. ^4,40021 W u r t z , C. S,. 84,.'17522 M ir in . D„ 84,20123 D eb loom , C. D., 84.22324 Mehl, I., 84.21325 C hance , P., 84.12626 P o p p , S, 84.03127 B e rn s te in . Abe, 83.93728 T u n ic k , R. S., 83.89729 G reen b e rg . M.. 83.87730 L evenson , S.. 83.85031 R e ln s te in , S., 83.80032 Cohen. D av id , 83,787 ;i3 Ka.ss, Max, 83,770,’14 A ge lo f f , R., 83.412 35 R u s m a n , A r t , 83,350 30 A l la s , D „ 83.20237 W a r s h a w . H e r m a n , 83.22338 ELsner, Leon , 82,94539 H a lp e rn , S„ 82,90040 S e id m a n , P, 82,80341 M in tz , L. M „ 82.812

42 S c h u s te r , L. 82,80043 C a r l in . N,. 8'J,07544 M arcu s . S am , 82,03845 N ev ins , N. M,, 82,03246 T h a w . S, J , , 82,02147 Siegel. R.. 82,01148 S p lne r , H. H., S2..50349 S ega l . J . K. . 82..'48 60 B r a t e r m a n , M.. 82.42551 K o p s te in , C. E., 82.39552 K le in , S., 82.30053 K r a m e r , S.. 82.3.3854 I .a n d s b e r g , S. W m . , 82.257 .55 L a c k , D. S., 82.23160 B y rn e , J . T., 82.22757 H a re , J , , 82.17058 F a b r i k a n t , M., .tl2,113 .59 G o ldw vn , E,, 82,092 00 H e r e r . M ax J „ 82.03861 J lez ey . B,. 81,903 €2 I.,fi.skey. S am . . J . , 81,80463 H a lp e r n , M, A,, 81,75464 R o s e n b e rg , S,, 81.04065 K ow e l , H y m a n . J , , 81,012 00 G o ld b e rg , O sc ar , 81..507 07 S h a p i ro , H ., 81.537 68 S h a r o n . J . M,, 81.513 60 N e im a n , H., 81.27370 G i t t l l t z , D. L „ 81,22971 M arcu s , Carl , 81,21372 L e v e e n , A. A,, 81.01273 W o lk , H. W ., 81.01274 S i lv e rm a n , M., 80,04375 F e n n e l ly . M., 80,.<i,54 70 Segal , M, S., 80..S3277 S pa lne , E, H „ 80,79578 Jo n es , U, A. 80.79579 LUsman, S,P,, 80,73080 R u b in s te in , L,, 80.7:1381 S c h w a r tz , li., 80.32582 S ta u b , J . J . . 80.2.'i883 H orn , N a t . G., 80.08884 B e l lan , H a r r y 1)., 79.59185 W e x le r . B., 79.413 80 T e i te lb a u n i . H. J . . 79.01087 B lu t r i c h , S., 78.80088 Te.ssler, M. N.. 78,51489 S hore , J . M., 78.484

• P ro b a t io n O fficer, P ro b a t io n

11 G ibbons, M. M a ig . , 81,3012 H eclik -r , J a c o b , 81 15 i:i P r ice , Morri.s It,, .'-.'i,8514 Allen, Robf M,. 83.8515 Hali>orn, Floi-t-nce, S3,,SO 10 ( ’(x 'h rane , H, S,. 83.78 17 Kohin.son, K e n A., ,>-3,,'i3 1.S H i 'dderick . v. M,, ,S3 4019 ( ■umrning,'<, J o h n , 8,!,:!520 l' ' it/.,slnimcins, J o h n F,, 83 2821 Murrell , K. F,, 83,0722 K url i ind , Mil ton. 82.0823 John.son. Tho,-, M., J r . , 82,0424 linlier , I,.jaac, S2,,'i225 W eston , M. M , 82,29 20 l l a lp e r in , 1, .27 Cohen , H e la ln e M., 81.8528 K clse r , Louis H,, 81,M2*> C oodina i i , E m a n u n l , 81.7330 Ti t,«worth , O, L,. SI ,0931 HarI.sch, ‘S ara l i , 81.4332 i-'ellg, K a lm a n , 81,-0 ,’13 U an so m , C lem C,, 81,16 31 K a p lo w l t z , 81,0535 W a l d s t r e i c h c r , M L„ 80.98 .30 S. 'l iger , L e o n a rd , 80,5137 G lass , B e n j , . SO.3238 Sootln , Celiii, .S0.J8.'19 C .oldman, F Alex, 80.0540 Sell w a r t zberg , H.. 80,(i341 C orn ing , ICliv-.aliet h N., 79.1)642 Se.gal, B e r n a r d U., 711,8443 L a iu le s in an , G, H,, 79.-1344 Coopei', Cornuliu,.^ .1,, 79,4045 lloyd, E.s ther, 79 2040 l l y m a i i , S a m u e l L,, 79.0247 .Mandel, F lo ren c e , 78.7948 S h ive ry , Geo, U,, 78.i;'j49 W ax . H a r r y A,, 78,25 .50 Colin, E l e a n o r . 7><.1351 B r e s n a h a n , P. M.. 78.10 62 Segal , i . i ll lan , 77,90 53 K is h n e w s k y , J , , 77,76 .54 Kus,seil, E i iz , . 77 70 .55 Dyer, O t ie L. H., 77.70 5(1 D n is in e , Leon. 77.4(157 R obinson . L M,. 77.1058 K a h n , G i lbe r t , 70,9h .59 S ta r k . E r n e s t , 70,97

D e p a r tm e n t , N ew Y ork C ounty *‘0 S w eeney , E d w , H., 70.78 C o u r t of G en e ra l S e s s io n s ’ 01 M ah o n ey , F r a n k .1,, 70,74

(Open Com peti t ive)1 A d a m s , A lg e r U . 88,872 O wens, Ja,'-, S,, 88,0,'^3 Cohen . I r v i n g E,, 87,784 R ic h a r d s o n , L, M,, 87,31 3 Mil ler , Alex F , 80,986 L e h m a n , A lb e r t , 85,207 S ta i m a n , M a r t i n G,, 8,'>,068 M ason, V iv ia n C., 84.91 0 H ill , W m , A,, 84.70

10 Doddfl, D icy , 84.37

02 Agid, M orr is B., 70,70 0,'t ,Makiiien, I lpo, 70,4S04 T a n e n b a u m , D, E , 70.10

B utler , Rix 1’., 70,0.^00 M acchio , J i ' i in ie , 7,',!»5 07 T ropp , S im on , 75.0005 P h i i i ipo f r , A,, 75 .54 0{l Klein, Ktnilicn, 7.',5370 G luck , Mil ton, 75.,-iO71 S toner , G la d y s L , 7‘ ,22 T2 Rockowei-, L. W,, 75.15

L K G A L N O T I C E S

PR I D G E I M P O R T CO, - C e r t i f i c a t e of F o r m a t i o n of L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s h i p .

W E , T H E U N D E R S I G N E D , d e s i r i n g to f o r m a l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s h i p u n d e r a n d p u r s u a n t to t h e l a w s of t h e S t a t e of N ew York , do h e r e b y c e r t i f y a n d s a y :

1. T h e n a m e of t h e p a r t n e r s h i p Is B R I D G E I M P O R T CO.

2 T h e c h a r a c t e r of t h e b u s in e s s of aa id I ' a r t n e r s h l p la a g e n e r a l I m p o r t a n d ex ­p o r t bus iness .

3, T h e lo c a t io n o f t h e p r in c ip a l p la ce of bus iness of t h e p a r t n e r s h i p Is 8-10 B r i d g e S t r e e t . N ew Y ork . N. Y.

4. T h e n a m e a n d p lace of r e s id e n c e of • a c h m e m b e r is a s fo l low s;

(a ) T h o f o l lo w in g m e m b e r is a g e n e r a l p a r t n e r :W e r n e r von C le m m , re s id in g a t Syosse t , L o n g Is la n d . N ew York .

(b ) T h e fo l low ing m e m b e r s a r e l im i t e d p a r t n e r s ;(1) R a y f o r d W. Alley, a s T r u s t e e u n d e r a c e r t a i n a g r e e m e n t of t r u s i d a t e d A pr i l 28. 1941. r e s id i n g a t Byos,set. L o n g I s la n d , N ew Y ork ,(2) G e o rg e s L a m b e r c l e r , r e s id i n g a t 3 R u e M a d a m e S tee l , G eneva , S w i t z e r l a n d .

8. T h e t e r m fo r w h ic h t h e p a r t n e r s h i p to t o e x i s t la f r o m t h e 2 8 th d a y of A pr i l .

1941. to th e 27th d a y of A pr i l . 19-16, u n - le.ss s o o n e r t e r m i n a t e d a s h e r e i n a f t e r no ted .

6. T h e a m o u n t o f c a s h a n d a d e s c r ip ­ti on of a n d a n a g r e e d v a lu e of t h e o th e r p r o p e r t y c o n t r ib u t e d by e a c h of th e l im i t e d p a r t n e r s Is a s fo l low s:

(a ) R a y f o r d W. Alley, a s ' I r u s t e e u n d e r a c e r t a i n a g r e e m e n t of t r u s t d a t e d A pr i l 28th, 1941, $5,000.00 In ca sh .

(b ) G eo rges L a m b e r c l e r , 18.000.00 In c a sh

7. T h e a d d i t i o n a l c o n t r i b u t i o n s a g r e e d to be m a d e by e a c h l i m i t e d p a r t n e r a n d t h e t i m e s a t w h ic h o r e v e n t s on th e h a p p e n in g o f w h ic h th e y s h a l l be m a d e a r e a s fo l low s : none .

8. T h e t i m e w h e n t h e c o n t r ib u t i o n of e a c h of s a id l im i t e d p a r t n e r s Is to be r e t u r n e d Is a s follow.s: A t t h e t e r m i n a ­t i o n of t h e p a r t n e r s h i p , o r p r io r to such d a t e in t h e ev e n t of t h e d e a t h of G e o rg e s L a m b e r c l e r , o r t h e t e r m i n a t i o n of t h e afore.^ald t r u s t , up o n t h e e x e r c i s e of an op t io n by th e g e n e r a l p a r t n e r to rep a y t h e s a m e o r r e t a i n It In t h e p a r t n e r ­sh ip .

8 T h e s h a r e of t h e p r o f i t s o r th e com - pen.<iatlon by w a y of i n c o m e w h ic h ea ch l im i t e d p a r t n e r s h a l l re c e iv e by r e a s o n of hlfl c o n t r ib u t i o n Is a s fo l lo w s : E a c hl i m i t e d p a r t n e r is to r e c e iv e 25% of t h e n e t p ro f i t s o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p a n d no o t h e r c o m p e n s a t io n .

10. No p rov is ion is m a d e In th e p a r t ­n e r s h ip a g r e e m e n t fo r tho suli. '^tltutlon by a l im i t e d p i i r t n e r of a n as-signee a s c o n t r ib u to r in h is i)lace.

11. No r ig h t Is g iven by th o p a r t n e r ­sh ip a g r e e m e n t to p a r t n e r s to a d m i t a d d i t i o n a l l im i te . l p a r t n e r s .

12. No r ig h t is g iven to e i t h e r of t h e l im i t e d p a r t n e r s to p r io r i ty over t h e o t h e r l im i t e d p a r t n e r a s to c o n t r ib u t i o n s or a s to c o m p e n s a t i o n

13. On th e d e a th , r e t i r e m e n t o r I n s a n i t y of t h o g e n e ra l p a r t n e r , o r upon ten (10) day.s’ no t ice by th o g e n e ra l p a r t n e r to ea ch o f tho s i iec la l p a r t n e r s p r io r» to t h o end of a n y tw e lv e (12) m o n t h pe r io d s u b s e q u e n t to A pri l 28. 1911, th o biisiiK',s8 of th o p a r t n e r s h i p Is to bo t e r m i n a t e d .

14. No r ig h t is g iven by th e p a r t n e r ­sh ip a g r e e m e n t to th o l im i t e d i i a r t n e r s to d em n n i l a n d receive p r o p e r t y o t h e r th a n ca-sh in r e t u r n for t h e i r c o n r lb u - tlon.

D a t e d ; Apri l 28, 1941.W E U N E R VON C L E M M , R A V F O U D W, A LL E Y ,

As T r u s t e e u iu le r a c e r t a i n a g r e e ­m e n t of t r u s t d a t e d Apri l 28, 1941. G E O R G E S L A M H E R C I E R By M U R R A Y H I L L T O P M A N ,

, \ t t o r n e y - l n - F a c t ,T h e fo r e g o in g c e r t i f i c a t e w a s s ig n e d ,

ac know ledge< l a n d s w o r n to by a l l m e m * b e r s of t h e p a r t n e r s h i p .

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State TestsA sHistant Ph y s ic ian

D epart niont of M enta l Hypiene . R a la ry $2,000 to $2,400 and n ia in- t«?'nance. In m ost in s t i tu t io n s in the I>C'partment q u a r t e r s a r e a v a i l ­able; for s ing le p ersons only. A[>pli- ca t io n fee $2. A p p o in tm e n t expec t- eti a t th e m in im um , bu t m ay be m a d e a t lews th a n $2,000. i<’ile by J u ly 1.

Koqiiiremeiit HC a n d id a te s m u s t m ee t th e r e ­

q u i r e m e n ts of one "of the following e i 'oups : E i th e r (a) one y e a r of .sat- isfiu to ry exper ience a s a n in te rn e in a g en e ra l h osp i ta l and six m o n th s of e x p e r ien ce in medicine on the medical s t a f f of a p sy c h ia ­t r ic ho.spital or in s t i tu t io n fo r m e n ta l d e fec t iv es or epileptics of no t less th a n 50 beds, o r in a p s y ­c h ia t r ic d iv is ion of a g en e ra l h o s ­p i ta l h a v in g in suc h d ivision no t less th a n 50 bed s ; or (b) 18 m o n th s of exper ience on th e m edical s t a f f in an in.stitution in th e N e w York S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t of M enta l H y ­g iene ; or (c) a s a t i s f a c to ry eq u iv ­a le n t com b in a t io n of the fo rego ing exper ience .

S u b jec ts of E x a m in a t io n . W r i t ­t e n e x a m in a t io n on th e d u t ie s of t h e position, r e la t iv e w e ig h t 4 ; t r a in in g a n d exper ience , re la t ive w e ig h t 6.

A»Histant P h y s ic ian (H o m e o p a th ic )

D«l>artment of IVlental H y f ie n eU.^iual s a l a ry r a n g e $2,000 to $2,400

a n d m a in ten an ce . In m o s t i n s t i tu ­t io n s in th e D e p a r tm e n t q u a r t e r s a r e a v a i lab le for s ing le persona only . A ppl ica t ion fee $2. A p p o in t ­m e n t expec ted a t th e m in im um , b u t m ay be m a d e a t le.9a th a n $2,000. F i le by J u ly 1.

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a recognized h o m eo p a th ic m edical school a n d m u s t be licensed or eli ­g ible to e n te r th e e x a m in a t io n for ficensp to p rac t ice m edic ine in N ew Yorlf S ta te . In add i t ion , th ey m u s t m ee t th e r e q u i re m e n ts of one of t h e fo llow ing g ro u p s ; E i th e r (a) one v ear of .sa t is fac to ry exper ience a s an in te rn e in a ge n e ra l nosp l ta l a n d six m o n th s o f exper ience in m ed ic ine on th e m edica l s t a f f of a ■)sychiati-ic hosp i ta l or in s t i tu t io n

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a school of n u r s in g a n d m u s t be re g is te re d p ro fess iona l n u r s e s in t h is S ta te o r eligible fo r s u c h regia- t r a t io n . In a d d i t io n t h e y n iu a t m e e t th e r e q u i re m e n ts of one of th e fol­low ing g ro u p s : E i t h e r (a) tw o y e a r s of s a t i s f a c to ry public h e a l th n u r s ­ing exper ience u n d e r a p p ro v ed s u ­pervision , s a t i s f a c to ry com pletion of a cou rse in public h e a l th n u r s ­ing co n s is t in g or fo u r m o n th s a t a recognized college o r u n iv e rs i ty , a n d com pletion of a n a p p ro v ed course in o rthoped ic n u r s in g of a t le a s t fou r m o n th s ; o r (b) a s a t i s ­f a c to ry com b in a t io n of expe r ien ce an d t r a in in g o f equa l o r g r e a t e r value. One y e a r of expe r ien ce in genera l , r u ra l pub lic h e a l th n u r s ­in g u n d e r app ro v ed supe rv is ion w i th in N ew Y ork S ta te will be a c ­cep ted in lieu 'o f t h e tw o y e a r s of exper ience requ ired u n d e r (a). C a n ­d id a te s m u s t k n o w th e m e c h a n ic s of b races an d how to m e a s u re , f i t a n d a d ju s t o th e r o r thoped ic appU- ances . T h e y m u s t be ab le to do m usc le g r a d in g of new a n d ch ro n ic po liom yeli t is p a t i e n t s a n d h a v e a k n ow ledge of m usc le r e -educa t ion . A p ra c t ic a l e x a m in a t io n to t e s t know ledge of th e s e p ro ced u res m a y be req u ired of th o se c a n d id a te s ■who pass th e w r i t te n ex am in a t io n . A th o ro u g h know led g e of th e p r in ­cip les a n d p rac t ic e s of public h e a l th n u r s in g and good p h y s ic a l condit ion a r e essen t ia l . A license to d r ive a c a r in N e w Y o rk S ta te will be n e c e s s a ry before a p p o in tm e n t . College t r a n s c r ip t n o t requ ired .

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s t a n d a r d aen io r h igh school; o r (c) a s a t i s f a c to ry e q u iv a len t c o m b in a ­t ion of th e fo rego ing t r a in in g a n d exper ience . C a n d id a te s m u s t pos ­se ss a good w o rk in g k n ow ledge o f t h e com m on ty p es of still p ic tu re eq u ip m en t . T h e y m u s t be able to develop a n d p r in t sti l l p ic tu re s . T h e y m u s t h a v e skill in t h e m e t h ­ods a n d p ra c t ic e s of p h o to g ra p h y ; in i t i a t iv e ; good e y e s ig h t ; r e so u rc e ­fu lness . C a n d id a te s m u s t su b m i t w i th t h e i r ap p l ic a t io n s th r e e re c e n t p ic tu re s of d i f fe re n t s u b je c ts w h ich d e m o n s t r a t e th e i r skill in p h o to ­g ra p h in g , developing, p r in t in g a n d e n la rg in g . T h e se p ic tu re s m u s t be 8 in. X 10 in. size a n d shou ld be a c c o m p a n ie d by a t ech n ica l d e ­sc r ip t io n of th e w a y th e p ic tu r e w'as m ade, inc lud ing c a m e ra s used, size of neg a t iv e , exposu re d a ta , n e g a t iv e a n d p r in t p rocess ing . T h is in fo rm a t io n shou ld be p u t on t h e b a c k of each p r in t .

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q u i r e m e n ts of one of t h e fo llow ing group. 'j : E i th e r (a) th r e e y e a r s of s a t i s f a c to ry ex p e r ien ce In t h e In ­spec t ion of public record.9, in •working w i th h is to r ica l m a n u ­sc r ip t s or in ed i t in g h i s to r ic a l docum en ts , a n d g r a d u a t io n f ro m a recognized college o r u n iv e r s i ty f ro m a fo u r -y e a r cou rse fo r w h ic h a b a c h e lo r ’s d eg re e is g r a n te d , (b) a s a t i s f a c to ry e q u iv a le n t com ­b in a t io n of th e fo reg o in g t r a in in g a n d exper ience . C a n d id n te a m u s t h a v e a th o ro u g h k n o w led g e o f th e h i s to ry of N ew Y o rk a s a Colony a n d ^ a t e ; a n u n d e r s t a n d in g of t h e g o v e rn m e n ta l m a c h in e ry o f N e w York S ta te a n d p a r t i c u la r ly o f th o se ag en c ie s t h a t a r e re q u i re d by la w to k eep rec o rd s a n d a c ­q u a in ta n c e w i th a r c h iv a l econom y a n d w ith th e p r a c t ic e s of r eco rd p r e s e rv a t io n ; f a m i l ia r i ty w i th th e design, s t r u c tu r e a n d d e p e n d a b i l ­i ty of sa fes , v a u l t s a n d f i rep ro o f build ings. T h e y shou ld h a v e a b i l ­i ty to e v a lu a te c u s to d ia n s a s to r e ­cords w h ich should be p r e se rv e d a n d w h ich shou ld be des tro y ed . I n r a t i n g t r a in in g a n d exper ience c red i t will be g iv en fo r g r a d u a t e ■m>rk in A m e r ic a n h is to ry . College t r a n s c r ip t requ ired .

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S u b jec ts o f E x a m in a t io n ; t e n e x a m in a t io n on th e d u t ie s of t h e position, o r p e r fo rm a n c e tea t , o r both, r e la t iv e w e ig h t 6; t r a i n ­in g a n d ex4>frience, r e l a t i v e w e ig h t 4.

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U s u a l s a l a ry r a n g e $1,740 to |1 ,- 9S0 w i th su i t a b le d ed u c t io n fo r m a in te n a n c e . A pp l ica t ion ^ e $1. A p p o in tm e n t expec ted a t $1,290 a n d m a in te n a n c e . O ne a p p o in tm e n t e x ­pected . C a n d id a te s m u s t n o t h « v e p as se d t h e i r 46th b i r th d a y . F i l e by J u ly 1.

R e q u i r e m e n tsE i t h e r (a) t h r e e y e a r s of s a t i s f a c ­

to ry fu l l- t im e paid ex p e r ie n c e In the h and l ing , c u t t i n g a n d s to r a g e of la rg e q u a n t i t i e s o f m e a t a n d p o u l t ry a n d p r e fe ra b ly a(Wl- t lonal expe r ience in th e h a n d l lh g a n d s to r a g e of la rg e q a n t l t l e s ot b u t t e r a n d e g g s w i th c o m p a n ie s e n ­g ag e d in th e w ho lesa le d i s t r ib u t io n of th e s e p ro d u c ts , o£ w h ic h one

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a g ro u p of m en , a n da ' g ro u p of m en , a n d gra(iua”,y«r f rom *a s t a n d a r d sen ior high o r (b) fo u r y e a r s of satLsfa^ fu l l- t im e pa id , experience in ,1}' han d l in g , c u t t in g a n d storag *m e a t a n d p o u l t ry an d prefer*.k? a d d i t io n a l exper ience In the d l ing a n d s to ra g e of large n„anll' t ie s of b u t t e r a n d eggs mtie s or OUlier a n u eggs m lar ■ In s t i tu t ions , hosp ita ls , hotel.,, ciuh. etc., of w h ich tw o y e a r s must hav been in the c a p a c i ty of forem' o v e r a g ro u p of m en and gradu, t ion f rom a s t a n d a r d senior hi»h school; or (c) a sati.sfacto^” e q u iv a le n t com b in a t io n of the for/ going ge n e ra l la rge-sca le meat han d ling expe r ience a n d ediicat, C a n d id a te s m u s t a lso meet the foi low ing re q u i re m e n ts : Minimumheigh t , 5 fee t 8 inches in bare m in im u m w eigh t , 140 poundi s t r ip p e d : good Phyaique;m o ra l c h a r a c t e r a n d habit.s; ment»i a l e r tn e s s ; so u n d n e ss of mind and body; s a t i s f a c to ry hearing. They m u s t be phy s ic a l ly strong, aLtiv. a n d w e l l -p ropor t ioned within the r a n g e of acce p ted standard.^. They m u s t h av e s a t i s f a c to ry vision m bo th eyes (vision w i th gla.saes must a v e r a g e 20/30 in both eyes, m u s t no t be poorer than 20 w in e i th e r eye), w i th bearing , personal, i ty and te m p e ra m e n t calculated to c o m m a n d th e r e sp cc t and obedience of per.sons in t h e i r custody, n j, de s irab le t h a t cand idates hav» som e exper ience in guarding in. m a te s a n d d i re c t in g th e ir worU and a n e le m e n ta ry know ledge of pen. ology.

S u b je c ts of Exam ination W r i t t e n e x a m in a t io n on the du.

t ie s of t h e posit ion , relative weight 4 ; t r a in in g a n d experience, relat;v» w e ig h t 6.

C a n d id a te s w ho p as s the writti'a e x a m in a t io n will be given a medi. ca l e x a m in a t io n a t a date later t h a n J u ly 19 in w h ich they must m e e t t h e p hysica l standaidi a d o p te d for th is position.

J u n io r S ten o g rap h e rC o u n ty D e p a r tm e n t s and Institu.

t lons, W e s t c h e s t e r County, Usual s a l a ry r a n g e $1,000 to $1,20(), Ap. p l ica t ion fee 50 cents . File by J u ly 1.

R e q u ire m e n tsE i t h e r (a) g r a d u a t io n from a

■ t a n d a r d se n io r h igh school, in- e lud ing or su p p le m e n ted by a satis, f a c to ry co u rse In stenography: or (b) com ple t ion of a Junior high school c o u rse a n d a satl.sfactory cou rse in s te n o g ra p h y , and tW9 y e a r s of s a t i s f a c to ry stenographic e x p e r ien ce ; o r (c) a satisfactory eq u iv a le n t c o m b in a t io n of the fore­go ing t r a in in g a n d experience, Can. d id a te s m u s t s t a t e on the ir applica­t ion w h e th e r o r n o t th e i r education Included o r w a s supplemented by a c o u rse In s t e n o g rap h y .

S u b jec t of E xam ination T e s t in a c c u ra c y in reporting ma-

t e r i a l of l im ited difficulty dictated a t t h e r a t e of 90 w ords a minute; t e s t in t r a n s c r ip t io n for which the m in im u m acce p ta b le rate is 25 w o rd s a m in u te ; t e s t s on the den- cal d u t ie s of the position, including E n g l i s h a n d spe l l ing ; training and exper ience .

E a c h c a n d id a te m ust provide ty p e w r i te r , no tebook , pencils and pen a n d ink fo r h is own u.ie at the ex am in a t io n .

J u n io r T yp is tC o u n ty D e p a r tm e n ts and In.stitu-

t ions , W e s t c h e s t e r County. Usual s a l a ry r a n g e $960 to $1,0»0. Applies- fee 30 cents . F i le by July 1.

R e q u ire m e n ts E i t h e r (a) g r a d u a t io n from »

s t a n d a r d se n io r h ig h school, Includ­ing or su p p le m e n te d by a satisfac­to ry cou rse in ty p in g ; or (b) com­p le t ion of a Jun ior high school c ou rse a n d a s a t i s f a c to ry course n typ ing , a n d tw o y e a r s of satistac- to r y g e n e ra l office experience in­c lu d in g ty p in g ; o r (c) a 3<itlslac« 'tory e q u iv a le n t combination oi ine foi 'egoing t r a in in g a n d experience. C a n d id a te s m u s t s t a te on their ap­p l ica t ions w h e th e r or not their edu­ca t io n inc luded o r wa» supple* m e n te d by a co u rse in typing.

S u b je c ts o f Exarolnat>>"> , T es t in a c c u ra c y in typing tro™

s t r a i g h t copy, r e la t ive weight i. t e s t in speed of typing, for whicli th e m in im u m acce p tab le rate is « s t a n d a r d w o rd s a minute, ,re*““ y w e ig h t 2; t e s t s on th e clerical du­t ies of t h e posit ion , including Hsh a n d spelling , re la t ive weigh J. t r a in in g a n d experience, relativ* w e ig h t 2.

E a c h c a n d id a te m ust P*’®'',. t y p e w r i t e r a n d pen a n d Ink fof ow n use In th e examination.

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PECK & D U R H A M —N o t ic e Is he re b y liven tha t t h e p e r s o n s h e re in n a m e d have fonned a L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s h i p and have tilPd a C e r t i f i c a t e In t h e N ew lo r K County Clerk’s Office. T h e n a m e of th e Limited I ' a r t n e r s h lp Is P e c k & D u r h a m . lh<> charactc r of t h e b u s in e s s Is a gen- •Kl stat ionery, p r in t i n g , e n g r a v in g a n d puMlshinpr business , l o c a t e d a t 80 W ^ h - liiston Street, N ow Y ork City. T h e Bamps and p la c c s of r e s id e n c e of t h e »i.mbeis iii'o a s fo l l o w s : R o b e r t S. P o r ­ter. 1S15 1‘ii lmer A v enue , L a r c h m o n t , N. ^ .and Pete r B. W h e e le r , 147-71 A r l in g ­ton Terrace, J a m a i c a , N. Y., G e n e ra l I'irtners; L a u r e t t a F . D u r h a m , 170 S o u th Grove Street, F r e e p o r t , N. Y.; A ze ld a M. I*. Armstrong, 22 R a n d o l p h S t re e t , Del- ®'ont, M as sa ch u s e t t s ; M a ry E . D. H ig - Jnbotluini, 3 O sc eo la D r ive . G re e n w ic h , Connecticut, a n d C y ru s V. P eck , 23 Marion itoad. U p p e r M on tc la i r , N. J., Limited P a r tn e r s . T h e r i g h t s o f t h e I«itners a m ong t h e m s e l v e s c o m m e n c e d

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S ta t i s t i c s ; One y e a r o r i t s t im e e q u iv a le n t o f p a id c le r ica l e x p e r i ­ence, t h e p r inc ipa l d u t ie s of w n ich w ere of a s t a t i s t i c a l n a tu r e , su c h a s m a k in g c o m p u ta t io n s fVjr s t a t i e - t ica l pu rposes , t a b u la t i o n s of d a ta , p re ,para tion of c h a r t s o r g r a p h s , or cod ing d a t a fo r t a b u la t i n g pur- I^aee.

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W r i t t e n t e s t , 100. F i l i n g : q u e s ­t io n s t e s t in g ab i l i ty in f i l ing a n d o th e r r e la te d c ler ica l du t ie s . S t a ­t i s t i c s : q u es t io n s t e s t i n g a b i l i ty in a r i t h m e t i c a l c o m p u ta t io n s a n d o th e r r e la te d cler ica l du t ies . T h e t e s t will t a k e a b o u t 1% h ou rs .

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E le c t ro ty p e r (M o ld e r )

S te re o ty p e r11.32 a n h o u r (40-hour w eek )

G o v e rn m e n t P r i n t i n g Office , W a s h ­ing ton , D. C. A ge l i m i t : 60. F i le by J u ly 2.

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all ope ra t io n s , suc h a s sh a v in g , sh a p in g , beveling , a n d ro u t in g , n e c ­e s s a r y to p r e p a re c a s t p la te s fo r th e p r e s s e s ; reipair a n d c o r re c t old p l a t e s ; I’e la ted w ork .

E le c t ro ty p e r (M older ) : M a k em olds f rom ty p e a n d p r e p a r e t h e molds fo r c a s t i n g ; m a k e she l ls f ro m th e m o lds by e lec tro ly t ic a c t io n a n d fill th e s e she lls w i th m e ta l to co m ­p le te th e t a c k s ; r e la te d w ork .

S te r e o ty p e r : P e r fb r m all o p e r a ­t io n s n e c e s s a ry in m a k i n g a s t e re o ­ty p e p la te , in c lu d in g p r e p a r in g th e fo rm , m o ld ing i t in to t h e m a t r ix , c a s t in g th e p la te in th e m a t r ix , a n d p r e p a r in g th e p la te f o r t h e p r e s s ; r e la te d w ork .

R e q u i r e m e n tsA p p re n t ic e sh ip of f ive y e a r s in

t h e t r a d e fo r w h ich th e y a p p ly o.r f ive y e a r s ’ p r a c t ic a l ex per ience , th e s u b s ta n t i a l e q u iv a le n t of a. coin-

fileted ap p re n t ic e s h ip , a n d o n e y e a r o u rn e y m a n exper ience .

B a s i s o f R a t in g sNo w r i t t e n e x a m will be g iven.

C a n d id a te s will be r a t e d on th e e x ­t e n t a n d q u a l i ty of t h e i r ex p e r ien ce a n d on th e i r f i tn e s s on a sc a le of 100.

C a rd - P u n c h O p era to r , |1,260 a year . A p p l ica t io n s m a y be filed un t i l f u r ­t h e r notice. I n N e w Y ork City, ap- plication.s a r e av a i la b le a t 641 W a s h in g to n S tre e t .

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' t h e 10 y e a r s im m e d ia te ly p reced in g th e d a te o t a p p l ica t io n t h e y have h ad e i t h e r : A) a t lea s t 2 fullm o n th s of pa id exper ience in th e o p e ra t io n of a lp!iabetic ca rd -p u n c n m ach in es . ( F o r U n d er O pera to rs , ex p e r ien ce can be on e i th e r a n a l ­p h a b e t ic o r n u m e r ic a l m a c h i n e ) ; or B) a t r a in in g course u n d e r a com ­p e te n t in s t r u c to r w h ich inc luded a t lea s t 60 h o u rs in th e a c tu a l o p e ra ­tion of c a rd -p u n c h m ach in es . A p ­p l ic a n ts m u s t be b e tw e e n th e a g es of 18 a n d 53.

B a s is of R a t in g sNo w r i t te n e x a m in a t io n will be

g iven. C a n d ld d t3 s will he r a te d on th e e x te n t a n d q u a l i ty of th e i r ex-

Fer ience and t r a in in g a n d on th e i r i tness on a sc a le of 100.

J u n io r C ustod ia l O ff icer$1,8(X). B u re a u of P r i so n s , D e p a r t ­

m e n t of J u s t ic e . F ile by J u n e 19. A ge l im i ts : 25th to 45th b ir th d a y .

R e q u ir e m e n tsH igh-schoo l g r a d u a t io n o r 14

u n i t s of h igh-school s tudy . T h ese ph y s ic a l d e fe c ts will d isq u a l i fy : h e r n i a (w ith or w i th o u t t r u s s ) , o rg an ic h e a r t disease , cach e x ia , or a p p a r e n t p red ispos i t ion to a n y co n ­s t i tu t io n a l d isease , w e a k feet, c h ro n ic d ise ases of t h e v isua l o r ­g a n s , epilepsy, m e n ta l d isease , ch ro n ic d ise ases of th e ea rs , c h ro n ­ic u lce rs o r c ica t r ice s of old u lce rs

l ike ly to b r e a k o u t a f re s h , f i s tu la in ano , v a r ic o se v e in s on lower l im bs (un le ss s l igh t) , a n y m a rk e d a b n o rm a l i ty of speech, fac ia l d is ­f ig u re m e n t , o r o th e r se r ious p h y s i ­ca l de fec t .

T h ese p h y s ic a l r e q u i re m e n ts m u s t be m e t : m en m u s t m e a s u re a t le a s t 5 foo t 6 a n d w eigh a t l e a s t 13a

fi o u n d s ; w o m en m u s t m e a s u re a t e a s t 5 foot 2 a n d w eigh a t lea.«t 105 pounds . A p p l ic a n ts 35 or u n d e r

m u s t h a v e vision w i th o u t g la s se s of a t l e a s t 20/30 in one eye a n d 20/40 in th e o ther , ca p a b le ot full co r re c t ion to 20/20 In ea c h ey e ; a p ­p l ic a n ts over 35 m u s t h a v e vision of a t lea s t 20/70 in ea c h eye, c a p a ­ble of full co r re c t io n to 20/30 in ea c h eye. A p p l ic a n ts m u s t be ab le to h e a r c o n v e r s a t io n a l speech a t a d is ta n c e of 30 fee t w i th ea c h ear , a n d w h isp e red speech a t a d is tan c e of 15 fe e t w i th ea c h ear . A p p l ican ts m u s t h a v e 14 se rv icea b le tee th .

B a s is of R a t in g s T w o -h o u r g e n e ra l te s t des igned

to m e a s u re th e a p p l i c a n t ’s a p t i ­tu d e fo r l e a rn in g a n d a d ju s t i n g to d u t ie s in th e se rv ice , 100.

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File by J u n e 9. Age l im i ts : 18 to 53. F o r a p p o in tm e n t in W a s h in g ­ton, D. C. only. T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t c an ce ls a n d su p e rs e d e s a n n o u n c e ­m e n t No. 33 (a ssem b led ) Issued J a n u a r y 23, 1941. A p p l ic a n ts w ho h av e app lied u n d e r A n n o u n c e m e n t No. 33 will be e x a m in e d u n d e r the t e r m s of th is a n n o u n c e m e n t . Thi- e x a m is open to bo th m en a n d w om en.

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R e q u ir e m e n ts J u n io r T a b u la t in g O p e r a to r : A t

l e a s t 4 m o n th s of fu l l- t im e , p a id e x ­per ience in th e o p e ra t io n of a n e lec tr ic t a b u la t i n g m a c h in e . A t lea s t one m o n th of t h i s e m p lo y m e n t m u s t h a v e Included th e w i r in g or s e t t in g of con tro l p in s fo r a v a r i e ty of t ab u la t io n s .

U n d e r T a b u la t i n g O p e r a to r : A t lea s t 2 m o n th s ’ o r ru l l- t im e e x p e r i ­ence in t h e o p e ra t io n of a n e lec tr ic t a b u la t i n g m ach ine .

J u n io r A lp h a b e t ic a l T a b u la t in g O p e ra to r ; A t lea s t 4 m o n th s of fu l l- t im e, paid exper ience in th e o p era t ion of a n e lec tr ic a lp h a b e t i c t a b u la t in g o r a c c o u n t in g m a c h in e ; a t lea s t one m o n th of th i s em p lo y ­m e n t m u s t h av e inc luded th e w i r ­ing or s e t t in g of con tro l p ins fo r a v a r ie ty of ta b u la t io n s .

U nder A lp h a b e t i s T a b u la t i n g O p ­e r a t o r : A t lea s t 2 mon}.hs of fu l l ­t im e p a id expe r ien ce in th e o p e r a ­tion of a n e lec tr ic t a b u la t in g o r a c ­co u n t in g m ach ine .

All exper ience m u s t be w i th in 15 y e a r s of th e d a te of app l ica t ion . Age l im i ts : a p p l ic a n ts m u s t be be ­tw e e n 18 a n d 53.

B a s is of R a t in g s No w r i t te n e x a m in a t io n will be

given. C a n d id a te s will be r a t e d on th e e x t e n t a n d q u a l i ty of th e i r e x ­pe r ience a n d on th e i r f i tn e ss on a sca le of 100.

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t h e D e p a r tm e n t of H osp ita ls . C a n ­d id a te s w ho filed in F e b r u a r y m a y a m e n d th e i r p rev ious app l ica t ions . Fee , $2. F i le b y J u n e 23.

D u t ie sB e in respons ib le c h a rg e of the

ex a m in a t io n , ca re , a n d t r e a t m e n t o f t h e in s a n e m e n ta l ly a b n o r m a l ; be in c h a rg e of t h e t r e a tm e n t of be­h a v io r a n d m a la d ju s tm e n t p ro b ­lem s in ch ild ren a n d a d u l t s ; d e r iv a ­t ive o r r e la te d clinical a n d a d m in i s ­t r a t i v e duties .

R e q u ire m e n tsM. D. deg ree f ro m a n a.pprV)ved

m ed ica l college; one y e a r in te rn e - sh ip in a ge n e ra l h o sp i ta l a n d fo u r y e a r s ’ p sy c h ia t r i c t r a in in g in a s t a te o r p s y c h ia t r ic hosp i ta l , or e q u iv a le n t w o rk in a p s y c h ia t r ic c l in ic; m u s t be l icensed to p ra c t ic e m ed ic ine in N e w Y ork S ta te . A d d i ­t io n a l c re d i t will be g iven fo r e x ­p e r ie n c e in te a c h in g c linics in m ed i ­ca l schviol, f o r w o rk in child guid- a.nce clinics, fo r ev idence of a b i l i ty to c a r r y on r e s e a rc h in p s y c h ia t ry , fo r p u b l ica t io n s on p sy c h ia t r i c topics , a n d fo r specia l t r a in in g in neu ro logy , n e u ro p a th o lo g y a n d neu - rophyslo iogy .

B a s i s o f R a t in g s

W r i t t e n , 5; t ra in in g , ex.perience, a n d p e r so n a l qua l i f ica t ions , 5.

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$100 a m on th , p a r t - t im e . One v a ­c a n c y in the office of the Chief M edical E x a m in e r . Fee , $1. F i le by J u n e 23.

D u t ie s

M a k e t'oxlcologjlcal a n a ly s e s of h u m a n o rg an s , t issue , body f lu ids , a n d e x c r e t a fo r m e ta ls , ac id ra - dia ls , vo la t i le a n d non-vo la t l le o r ­g a n ic p o i s o n s ; m a k e chem ical a n a ly s e s of ev idences su b m i t t e d in m ed ico - lega l w o r k ; m ic rochem ica l a n a ly s e s o f sm a ll s a m p le s of m a t e ­r ia l a n d be f a m i l ia r w i th t h e a p ­p l ica t ion an d d ev e lo p m en t of spec- t ro g ra p h lc , p h o to m etr ic , a n d cnro- m ofo g rap h lc m e th o d s to toxlcologl- cal m ethods .

R e q u ire m e n tsB. S. d eg ree p lus one y e a r expe r i ­

ence In a toxlco log lca l la b o ra to ry o f a h o sp i ta l or In a r e s e a rc h l a b o r a to ry p e r fo rm in g above du ties , o r a s a t i s f a c to ry equ iv a len t . A m a s t e r ’s deg ree In a r e le v a n t field will be a cce p ted fo r th e y e a r ’s ex ­per ience .

B a s is o f R a t in g sW r i t t e n , 4; t r a in in g , exper ience ,

a n d p e r so n a l q u a l i f ica t io n s , 3; p r a c ­tica l , 3.

P ro m o t io n

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$10.50 a day . One v a c a n c y in th e Office of the B o ro u g h P re s id e n t of M a n h a t t a n . Fee , $2. F ile b y J u n e 23. E x a m will be he ld Sept. 5.

D u t ie sU n d e r g e n e ra l sup e rv is io n , be in

c h a rg e of a scjuad of b r id g e p a i n t ­e rs en g a g e d in p a in t i n g b r idges , s tee l v ia d u c t s , a n d o th e r e lev a ted s t r u c t u r e s w h e r e r ig g in g a n d s c a f ­fo ld in g a r e e m p lo y e d ; w r i t e r e ­p o r ts ; r e la te d work .

R e q u ir e m e n tsO pen to b r id g e p a in te r s , f o re m a n

h o u s e p a in te r s , a n d o th e r s w ith p a in t e r t i t le s In th e com p e t i t iv e c lass w ho will h a v e se rv ed one y e a r in th e t i t le a n d six m o n th s In th e d e p a r t m e n t by th e d a te of th e exam .

B a s i s o r R a t in g sR e c o rd a n d se n io r i ty , 5; w r i t te n ,

2; p r a c t i c a l o ra l , 3.

L icen s in g T e s tsA p p l ica t io n s a r e n ow b e in g r e ­

ce ived ftor th e fo l low ing l icens ing t e s t s : M a s t e r R ig g e r (un til f u r th e r n o t i c e ) ; R e f r ig e r a t in g M a ch in e O p­e r a to r (un t i l f u r t h e r n o t ice ) ; Specia l R ig g e r (un t i l f u r t h e r n o ­tice) ; S ta t i o n a r y Englne.er, F i r s t G rad e (un t i l J u ly 28); S ta t io n a ry E n g in e e r , Second G ra d e (until J u l y 28; S t a t i o n a r y E n g in e e r , T h ird G ra d e (u n t i l J u ly 28K

W A N T TO FO R M N E W G A R R ISO N S

A d r iv e f o r f o r m a t i o n o f g a r ­r i s o n s o f t h e A r m y a n d N a v y U n io n , U. S. A ., in g o v e r n m e n t d e p a r t m e n t s h a s j u s t b e e n a n ­n o u n c e d . A ll v e t e r a n s , s e rv ic e m e n a n d e x - s e rv ic e m e n . N a t i o n ­a l G u a r d s , N a v a l M il i t ia , N a v a l R e s e r v e s , M a r i n e R e s e r v e s , a n d M a r i n e C o r p s w i t h h o n o r a b l e d i s ­c h a r g e , a l o n g w i t h m e n n o w in a c t i v e s e rv ic e , a r e e l ig ib le .

I n q u i r i e s a r e d i r e c t e d to J o s e p h C a d ig a n , 2771 M o r r i s A v e n u e , B r o n x , w h o s t a t e s t h a t h e is p a r ­t i c u l a r l y i n t e r e s t e d i n f o r m i n g g a r r i s o n s a m o n g t h e C u s to m s H o u s e G u a r d s , a n d In t h e S a n i t a ­t i o n a n d o t h e r c i t y d e p a r t m e n t s . T h e U n i o n h a s a l a r g e m e m b e r ­s h ip in t h e P o l i c e a n d F i r e D e ­p a r t m e n t s a n d in t h e P o s t O ff ice .

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OTKN’ COMI’K T IT IV E T E S T SAiiininiHtrative ANNiHtant (Wnl-

fnr<‘): 33 c a n d id a te s p assed th ew r i t te n te s t of the A d m in i s t r a t iv e M a n a g e m e n t a n d P ro c e d u re s p e ­cial ty . T he expe r ience ora l will be conouc ted th is m onth .

Air T ra f f ic Contro l O p e ra to r : A p ­p l ica t ions closed M ay 23.

Alienist (P s y c h ia t r i s t ) , G rad e 4: T h is e x a m in a t io n is re -adver t lsed .

A spha l t W o rk e r : T he w r i t te nt e s t h as been ra ted . T h e p rac t ica l t e s t will be a d m in is te r e d a s soon as p rac t ic a b le

A ssessor (R a i l ro a d ) : th e e x p e r i ­ence oral will be a d m in i s te r e d as fio( 1 a s p rac t icab le .

A ssessor (U ti li ty n i i l ld ln g s ) : T h e exp l ie nee ora l will be a d m in i s te r e d

I a s soon as p rac t icab le .I Asslstii i i t Ba(;terluloA;ist: All

CHits of th is e x a m in a t io n h av e oon completed.A s s i s t a n t D irec to r (N.Y.C. In fo r -

i n ia t lon C e n te r ) : S ix ty p e rc e n t of ' li ie w r i t te n te s t h a s been ra ted .I A s s is ta n t Knj(iin-er (D es ig n e r ) ,

<iru(lft 4, B oa rd of W a te r Supp ly : T h e exper ience ora l will be an m ih - I s te rcd on J u n e 5th a n d 6th fo r the J5 c a n d id a te s who p assed th e w ri t -

I te n test.A ss is ta n t Knfirineer (Drill O per ­

a to r ) G rade 4: T h re e c a n d id a te s' will be su m m o n ed on J u n e 10 to r

thi> exper ience oral.A s s is ta n t Knjjflneer (Speciflea -

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AsslHtant V e te r in a r ia n : 13 c a n d i ­d a te s a p p e a re d fo r th e w r i t te n te s t w h ich IS now being ra ted .

B a k e r : T h e p ra c t ic a l t e s t willp ro b ab ly be a d m in is te re d th is m o n t h . '

Bridjfe P a i n t e r : 337 c a n d id a te squa l i f ied on exper ience . T h e w r i t ­ten te s t will be held a s soon as p rac t icab le .

BuildlnKH M anaifer (H ousIhk A u ­th o r i ty ) : T h e r a t in g of th e w r i t te n t e s t h a s been com pleted . T h e oral In te rv iew will be c o n d u c ta d th is m on th .

C a r M a ln t^ ln e r , G roup A: T hew r i t t e n te s t is sc h ed u led fo r J u n e 21st.

C a r M a ln ta ln e r , G roup B : T h is li.st will be av a i lab le th is m on th .

C a r M a ln ta ln e r , G roup G: T h is l is t will be a v a i lab le th is m onth .

c a r M a ln ta ln e r G roup F : 493c a n d id a te s filed fo r th is e x a m in a ­tion w h ich will be con d u c ted as soon a s practicai>ie.

City Medical Officer, Police Sur- geon and Medical O ffice r, Medlf'al K x a n i ln e r : T h e r a t in g of th e w r i t ­te n will p robab ly be com ple ted th is m on th .

C lerk , G rade 3 (B oard o f H ig h e r E d u c a t io n ) : T h e r a t in g of th equ a l i fy in g s te n o g ra p h y te s t will be­gin shor t ly .

( 'ook : T he oral p rac t ica l t e s t will be a d m in is te re d th is m onth .

C onr t S te n o g ra p h e r : T he r a t i n gof th e w r i t te n te s t is held in a b e y ­a n c e p e nd ing th e c la r i f ica t io n of t h e cou r t decision.

D e n t is t ( P a r t T im e ) : A r e p o r t on th e f inal key is being p re p a re d fo r th e a p p ro v a l of th e C om m ission .

D ie t i t ia n : 341 c a n d id a te s will be s u m m o n e d for th e w r i t te n t e s t J u n e 7th.

D irec to r of th e Division of B u i ld ­ing M a n a g e m e n t a n d P ro c u re m e n t :

T h e w r i t te n t e s t will be a d m in i s ­t e re d a s soon a s p rac t icab le .

D irec to r of M edical Social S e r ­vice, G rad e 6: A p p l ica t io n s close<i M ay 26th.

D ire c to r of th e B u r e a u of Child H y g ie n e : A pp lica t ions closed M ay 26th.

E le c t r i c ia n : T h e q u a l i fy in g e x ­per ience h a s been ra te d . T h e w r i t ­ten t e s t is sc hedu led fo r J u l y 12th.

F i r e m a n : A p p l ica t io n s closed M ay 26th. T h e w r i t te n t e s t will be a d ­m in is te red J u n e 28th.

Gasoline R o l le r E n g in e e r a n d A s ­p h a l t R oller E n g in e e r : T h e r a t i n g of th e w r i t te n t e s t h a s been com-

Eleted. T he p r a c t i c a l t e s t will be eld a t soon a s p rac t icab le .H o u s e k e e p e r CVV'omen): A p p l ic a ­

t io n s closed M ay 2(ith.In sp e c to r of Blaii t lng , G ra d e 2:

T h e exper ience o ra l will be a d m in ­i s te red a s soon a s p ra c t i c a b le fo r t h e fo u r c a n d id a te s p a s s in g th e w r i t te n tes t.

I n t e r p r e t e r : A p p l ica t io n s d o s e dM ay 26th.

J u n io r A d m in i s t r a t iv e A s s i s t a n t (D irec to r of th e D iv ision of C o m ­m odit ies D is t r ib u t io n ) : A p p l ica ­t ions closed M ay 26th.

J u n io r A d m in is t r a t iv e A s s i s t a n t (H o u s in g ) : All p a r t s of th i s e x ­a m in a t io n h ave been com pleted .

Ju n io r A d m in i s t r a t iv e A s s i s ta n t (R eal E s t a t e R e s e a r c h ) ; 111 can - dfSa tes qualif ied on exper ience . T h e w r i t te n te s t will be a d m in i s te r e d a s soon as p rac t icab le .

J u n io r A d m in i s t r a t iv e A s s i s t a n t (W 'e lfd re ) : 31 c a n d id a te s p assed the w r i t te n te s t of th e A d m in is t r a t iv e M a n a g e m e n t a n d P ro c e d u re s p e ­cia l ty . T he ex p e r ien ce o ra l will be conuOcted th is m o n th .

J u n io r E n g in e e r (M eciian ica i) , G ra d e 3: All p a r t s o t th is e x a m in a ­tion h av e been ad m in is te re d .

J u n io r E n g in e e r (S ig n a ls ) , GraOe 3: T h is list h as been pub lished .

Ju n io r P sy c h o lo g is t ; All p a r t s of th is e x a m in a t io n h av e been c o m ­pleted.

L a b o ra to ry A s s i s t a n t (B lo-Chem - I s t r y ) : A pp l ica t ions closed M ay26th.

M a rin e E n g in e e r ; T h e p r a c t ic a l will p robab ly be a d m in i s te r e d th is m o n th to 4 c a n d id a te s .

Medical Social W o rk e r , G ra d e s 1 a n d 2: T h e w r i t t e n te s t f o r both grade.? will be a d m in i s te r e d on J u n e 7th.

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53. T he floors should be c leaned w ith :

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54. W hich one of th e following, if le f t piled in a closet, is likely to ca tc h on fire of i ts ow n a c ­co rd?

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should no t be used to c lean v a r ­n ish ed fu r n i tu r e ?

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56. Of the following, it is m ost im p o r ta n t for hosp ita l a t t e n d a n t s as.=iigned to k i tc h e n du ty to be:

(A) N e a t a n d clean. '(B) E x p e ­rienced in bak ing , (C) E x p e r i ­enced in p lan n in g m enus . (D) Ph y s ica l ly s trong .

57. E x p o su re to the a i r will cause w hich one of the following foods to “ go b a d ” m ost qu ick ly?

(A) Cocoa. (B) C arro ts . (C) B u t te r , (D) O ranges .

58. I f all the l ights go out in one section of the hospital , it is m o s t likely th a t :

(A) T h e l igh t bulbs need re p la c ­ing. (B) The e lec tr ic po w er has been cu t off. (C) L ig h tn in g has s t ru c k the wires. (D) A fuse h as “ b low n.”

59. In the d in in g room of a hos ­pital, it is m ost des irab le th a t chipped d r in k in g g lasses should :

(A) Be used only by the o lder p a t ien ts . (B) N o t be used be­cause of some possible in ju ry to the p a t ien ts . (C) Be rese rved for use by the employees of the hosp ita l . (D) Be used bu t placed on the table ,w i th the chipped side a w a y f rom the p a tien ts .

60. Oil or la rd is a good firs t- a id t r e a tm e n t for;

(A) S ligh t burns. (B) Bruises . (C) Bad b u rn s (3rd d egree ) . (D) N on-b leed ing sc ra tch es .

61. W h en a p e rson fa in ts , it is bes t to:

(A) R a is e h is head a n d ru b his w ris ts . (B) Give h im a d r in k of w a te r . (C) P u t h im in bed and t a k e his t e m p e ra tu re . (D) L ow er h is head a n d loosen his c lothing.

62. I f a p a t ie n t sw allows some poison, w hich one of th e follow­in g shou ld a hosp ita l a t t e n d a n t do f irs t , a f te r h av in g called the do c to r?

(A) T ry to m ak e h im vomit.(B) P u t h im to bed. (C) T ak e his t e m p e ra tu re . (D) T ak e his pulse.

63. I f a p a t ie n t falls a n d seem s to have b roken his leg, a hos­p i ta l a t t e n d a n t should:

(A) Move th e p a t ie n t to the x - ray room before cal l ing the doc­tor. (B) See if th e p a t ie n t can w a lk before calling the doctor.(C) Call the doc to r a n d n o t move th e p a t ien t . (D) B a n d ag e the p a ­t i e n t ’s leg an d th en call the doc­tor.

64. T h e m a in reaso n w hy a p e r ­son should no t s t a n d on a w et floor w h en tu r n in g on a n e lec tr ic sw itch , is because he:

(A) M ight slip a n d fall. (B) Tg th e re b y exposed to e lec tr ic shock,(C) M igh t blow an e lec tr ic fu.se.(D) M ay h a r m th e e lec tr ic - l igh t sw itch .

65. W hich one of the fo llow ing is likely to p re v en t a p a t ie n t f ro m go in g to s leep?

(A) R u b b in g his back w ith a l ­cohol. ( (B ) P la y in g soft m usic . (C) G iv ing h im a d r in k of w a rm milk . (D) R e a d in g h im a n excit ­ing s tory .

66. I f a h osp ita l a t t e n d a n t en­te red a p a t i e n t ’s room and found the p a t ie n t h a n g in g w ith a rope a ro u n d his neck bu t still b r e a th ­ing, the a t t e n d a n t should f i r s t :

(A) R em ove the rope, pu;i ou t the p a t i e n t ’s to n g u e , a n d give a r ­t if ic ia l re sp ira t io n . (B) Leavo th e room a n d go to f ind a doctor. (C) T h ro w w a te r on the p a t ie n t , loos­en his c lo th ing, a n d p u t him to bed. (D) T ry to f ind out w h e re he got the rope in the f i r s t place,

67. W ith r e g a rd to s ick n ess of the p a t ie n ts in his w ard , of (he following, the m ain du ty of a hos ­p ita l a t t e n d a n t is to;

(A) P re sc r ib e for th e p a t ie n ts . (B) R e p o r t to the n u rse any u n ­usua l sy m p to m s of p a t ien ts . (C) E n te r t a in the p a t ie n ts . (D) C a i r y out the w ishes of sick p a t ien ts .68. F lies should be k e p t out of a

hosp ita l p r im a r i ly because th ey :(A) Are noisy. (B) Annoy pa ­

t ien ts . (C) C a r ry germ s . (D) B reed rapidly .

69. A person who re m a in s ou t ­doors a f te r o u tdoor exerc ise should p u t on a sw e a te r or w ra p in o rd e r to avo id :

(A) G e t t in g a h e ad ach e . (B) F a in t in g . (C) Nosebleed. (D) C a tc h in g cold.

70. In a hosp ita l , th e m a in r e a ­son w hy m e a t a n d v e g e ta b 'ea should be covered w h e n c a r r ie d from the k i tc h e n to a bed-r idden p a t ie n t is so t h a t :

(A) The food will no t spill over th e tray . (B) T h e food will keep w a rm . (C) O th e r p a t ie n ts will no t see w h a t is on the t ray . (D) I t will look neat.

A n su 'ers to these questio>is, along w i th a n o th er group f r o m the prev ious tes t , will appear n e x t w e ek .

MED UN YURS, BUT NO PENSION eOES TO HIS WIDOW

A re q u es t t h a t the B o a rd of E s ­t im a te pay a y e a r ’s pension to the w idow of a ten-year- long employee of the D e p a r tm e n t of S an i ta t io n , w a s den ied las t w eek in S u prem e C ourt . T h e re q u es t w as denied because th e employee, a l th o u g h a m e m b e r of th e d e p a r tm e n t for ten years , h ad n o t been a m em b er of th e R e t i r e m e n t S ys tem fo r the ^•equired te n years . Decision w as r e n d e re d by Ju s t ic e H a m m e r .

T h e em ployee en te red the de ­p a r tm e n t Dec, 8, 1930 an d becam e a m e m b e r of the R e t i r e m e n t Sys­te m J u n e 8, 1931. H is widow re ­ceived six m o n th s ’ com p en sa tio n upo n h is death , J a n . 18, 1941. I f th e employee h a d ava iled h im self of a n o p p o r tu n ity to m a k e h is en ­t r a n c e in to th e R e t i r e m e n t Sys­tem re ro ac tiv e to th e d a te of h is e n tr a n c e in to th e S a n i ta t io n D e p a r tm e n t , h is w idow would h av e rece ived th e full y e a r ’s com ­pen sa tio n .

90,000 Drawing Annuities

A p p ro x im ate ly 90,000 em ployes a re d ra w in g r e t i r e m e n t a n n u i t ie s f ro m Uncle Sam . Only 11 p e rce n t a re w om en. T he av era g e an n u ity Is $965' the h ig h es t is $1,900, an d the lowest is $54.

Besides the p e rc e n t t h a t is ded u c ted f ro m th e em p lo y e ’s pay ­ch eck for r e t i r e m e n t the G overn ­m e n t a lso tak e s a n o th e r $1 a m o n th . T h is is called the “ to n ­t in e ” deduction and it h as been in e ffec t since 1930. Since that- t im e the fu n d h as g row n to $67,- 000,000, w h ich is m ore th a n enough to pay expenses fo r o p e r ­a t in g the sy s tem for w h ich it w as In tended .

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T h e p re v ie w ex am w h ic h fo l lo w s b e lo w is an a c tu a l e x am in a ­t io n g iv en la s t w e e k by the T r a i n i n g B u re a u o f th e N e w Y o rk C i ty C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m iss io n . T h e ex am w a s p a r t o£ th e c o u rse “ C r im ­ina l L a w E n f o r c e m e n t in th e C i ty o f N e w Y o rk ,” h e ld f o r law e n ­f o rc e m e n t o f f ice r s . A ll w h o p lan to t a k e th e co m in g t e s t f o r P o l ic e S e rg e a n t a re ad v is ed to g ive c a re fu l a t t e n t io n to th e s e q u e s t io n s and th e an sw e rs . T h e y a f f o rd a go o d s tu d y p re v ie w fo r th e co m in g exam .

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42. T h e G ran d J u r y m a y join to ­g e th e r ind iv idual c o u n ts of e x to r ­tion, la rceny , a s s a u l t or violence, In one om n ib u s in d ic tm en t , w h ere the.se a c t s had been co m m it ted as p a r t of a com m on schem e, p lan or consp iracy . T h is pow er w h ich is v e ry e ffec t ive in th e p rosecu tion oi r a c k e t s w as g r a n te d by t h e :

A. B a u m e s L a w s of 1926.B. Jo in d e r L a w of 1935.C. O m nibus A m e n d m e n t of 1938.D. R a c i te ts Act of 1936.43. In the in v es tig a tio n a n d p ro se ­

cu t ion of r a c k e t s and organ ized cr im e, co m p a ra t iv e ly lit t le is to be g'ained from in v e s t ig a t in g :

A. Double e n t ry booltkeeping s y s ­tem s.

B. Only those co m p la in ts by mail a f fe c t in g r a c k e te e r in g w hich a re .signed a s a n ind ica tion of good l a i th .

c. T he books of le g i t im a te a n d legal b u s in e ss concerns .

D. V ic tim s a s well a.s r ing leaders .44. Fir.st degree p e r ju ry an d sec ­

ond deg ree p e r ju ry a r e ;A. A felony a n d a m isd e m e a n o r

respec tive ly .B. A m isd em e an o r a n d a felony

resi)ectively.C. B o th felonies.D. Both ml.sdemeanors.45. In o rd e r to se a rc h a sa fe -de-

pd.sit box, it is n e c e s sa ry to i iave :A. A cour t order.B. A subpoena.C. A w a r ra n t .D. An ind ic tm ent.46. U n d e r the S t a tu te of L im i t a ­

t ions a s applied to c r lm ina i con ­s p i r a c y (a m isd em e an o r) , a person m a y no t be tr ied if a p roceed ing is n o t ' iii.stUuted w i th in :

A. 2 year.i.B. f) years .C. 10 years.D. 20 years .47. W h ere a police o ff ice r is

ch a rg e d in a c o u r t ac t ion w ith f a lse arre .st, o r a s s a u l t upon a c i t i ­zen d u r in g a r re s t , he la r e p re sen ted by t h e :

A. A t to rn e y Genera l .B. C orpora t ion Counsel.C. D is t r ic t A tto rney .D. Police C om m issioner.48. T h e D is tr ic t A t to rn e y will r e ­

g a r d an in v es tig a tio n a s com plete a s soon a s :

A. H e h as a case p rovab le beyond a reaso n a b le doubt.

B. H e h a s e s tab l ish ed a p r im a fac ie case.

C. H e h as ob ta ined th e s to ry of th e victim.

D. H e h a s ob ta ined a confe.ssion f ro m th e de fen d an t .

49. I n a homicide w h e re d e a th

w a s a p p a r e n t ly c a u s e d by burning, s c ra p in g s f ro m a c h a r r e d rope shou ld be se n t lo r e x a m in a t io n to th e N ew Y ork C i ty Police D e p a r t ­m e n t :

A. B u r e a u of Crim inal I d e n t i f i c a ­tion.

B. B u re a u of O pera t ions .C. M odus O p eran d i File.D. T ech n ica l R e s e a rc h L a b o r a ­

tory.50. D u r in g 1940, In N ew York

C oun ty , a b o u t tw o th i rd s of the In d ic tm e n ts fo r felonies w ere d is ­posed of b y :

A. A cq u i t ta l s .B. Convic tion of d e fe n d a n ts a f t e r

t r ia l .C. D e fe n d a n ts p lead ing gu il ty .D. D isc h a rg e s .51. M is d e m e a n o rs a r e t r ie d In

t h e :A. C our t of G en e ra l Sess ions w ith

a ju ry .B. C o u r t of G en e ra l Sess ions

w i th o u t a ju ry .(’. C o u r t of Special Sess ions w i th ­

ou t a ju ry .D. M a g i s t r a t e s ’ Court .52. An “ o f fe n s e ” is :A. A felony.B. A m isdem e anor .C. A vio lat ion of l a w tr ie d in the

C o u r t of Special Se.ssions.D. A v io la t ion of law tr ie d in th e

M a g i s t r a t e s ’ Court.53. T h e G ra n d J u r y is a body

W'hich m a y :A. A ccuse a n d t r y .B. A ccuse only.C. A d m it ev idence n o t a d m issab le

a t a tria l.D. D eny a d e f e n d a n t perm iss ion

to p re se n t his vers ion of the f ac ts if he h a s s igned a w a iv e r of im ­m un ity .

54. 'The p re su m p t io n of innocence cloak.s th e d e f e n d a n t :

A. A f t e r he is a r re s te d .B. A f te r he is ind ic ted by th e

G ra n d Ju ry .C. A f te r th e j u r y is charged .D. A t every s t a g e of th e p roceed ­

ings.55. I f a d e f e n d a n t elects to be a

w i tn e s s in his own b eha lf he m a y be c ro ss -e x a m in e d a n d aslced a b o u t p r e v io u s :

A. A rres ts .B. Convictions .C. D ism issa ls .D. I n d ic tm en ts .56. A n a p p e a l m a y be m a d e d i ­

r e c t ly to th e Court of A ppea ls in all c^.ses o f :

A. Hom icide .B. Ser ious m isd em e an o rs .C. All felonies.D. F i r s t deg ree m urder.57. An in d ic tm e n t :A. D es tro y s th e p re su m p t io n of

innocence .B. I s only a c h a rg e o r ac c u s a t io n

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of crime.C. R e m ove s th e g ro u n d fo r r e a ­

sonab le d o u b t of guilt .D. Is none of th e above.58. W h en a d e fe n d a n t is a r r e s t e d

a n d c h a rg e d w i th a crim e, h e :A. M ay r em a in silent.B. M us t a n s w e r q u es t io n s p u t to

him.C. M u s t be ta k e n d irec t ly to th e

C o u r t of G enera l Sessions.D. N eed no t be t a k e n to a m a g ­

i s t r a t e if a confess ion is m ade .59. T he City C h a r t e r re q u i re s th a t

th e C om m issioner of In v e s t ig a t io n be a :

A. Certified P u b l ic A c c o u n ta n t .B. L a y m a n .C. M em ber of the B ar.D. L icensed engineer.60. V io la t ions of th e S a n i t a r y

Code a re p rosecu ted by th e H e a l th D e p a r tm e n t a n d th e :

A. L egal B u re a u of t h e Police D e p a r tm e n t .

B. C orpora t ion Counsel.C. C om m iss ioner of In v e s t ig a t io n .D. D e p a r tm e n t of W elfare .61. T h e City C h a r t e r p rov ides

t h a t th e C om m issioner of I n v e s t i ­ga t io n m u s t in v e s t ig a te a su b je c t w h e n o rdered by t h e :

A. D is tr ic t A tto rney .B. M ayor or the B o a rd of B3stl-

m a te .C. M a y o r or th e C ity Council.D. Police C om m issioner .62. T h e D e p a r tm e n t of I n v e s t i g a ­

t ion :A. I s fo rb idden to rece ive com ­

p la in t s f rom the public a t la rge .B. M ay co n d u c t public h e a r in g s .C. M ay n o t e x am in e w i tn e s se s

u n d e r oa th .D. M ust su b m i t i ts r e p o r t s to the

M a yor only-63. T he D e p a r tm e n t of I n v e s t i g a ­

tion :A. I s a c r im inal la w e n fo rc e m e n t

agency .B. Is a f a c t f in d in g agency .C. M a y issue a G ra n d J u r y s u b ­

poena.D. M av p re se n t cases to th e

G ran d Ju ry .64. T h e D e p a r tm e n t of I n v e s t ig a ­

t ion h a s :A. A Division of C r im ina l I d e n t i ­

f ica t ion .B. A Division of F isca l A ffa ir s .C. A T ech n ica l Section.D. A n E n g in e e r in g Division.65. T he D e p a r tm e n t of In y e s t ig a -

t ion h a s been rec e n t ly c o o p e ra t in g w ith the U n ited S ta te s D e p a r tm e n t of J u s t i c e in a n in q u i ry c o n c e rn ­ing :

A. Civil Service f ra u d s .B. Milk monopoly.C. P o s ta l v iolations.D. P r in t in g c o n trac ts .66. T h e D e p a r tm e n t of I n v e s t ig a ­

t ion :A. A c ts outside i ts sp h e re in In ­

v e s t ig a t in g a m a t t e r of m un ic ipa l Ineff ic iency u n co n n ec te d w i t h g r a f t .

B. H a s no pow er of subpoena .C. H a s th e p o w er of s u b p o e n a

w h ich is n o t conf ined to public e m ­ployees.

D. M ay in v e s t ig a te pub lic e m ­p loyees only.

67. In o rd e r to h an d le i ts w ork , t h e L a w D e p a r tm e n t is d ivided into t h e fo llow ing n u m b e r of d iv is ions :

A. 4.B. 8.C. 16.D. 32.68. One of th e fo l low ing is n o t a

p a r t of th e L a w D e p a r tm e n t :A. A d m ira l ty Division.B. A u tom obile Division.C. D ivision of R a i l ro a d C o n s t ru c ­

tion.D. W o r k m e n ’s C o m p en sa t io n D i ­

vision.69. T h e office of the Chief Medi­

cal E x a m in e r of th e City of N ew Y ork w a s c re a te d by leg is la tive a c ­t ion i n :

A. 1905.B. 1910.C. 1915.D. 1920.70. T h e Chief Medical E x a m in e r :A. H a s p ro secu t in g power.B. H a s only in v e s t ig a to ry pow ers .C. M ay o rd e r a r re s ts .D. M ay c o n d u c t tr ia ls .71. T h e C hie f M edical E x a m in e r

m a y n o t :A. A d m in is te r oa ths .B. C onduc t in v e s t ig a to ry e x a m in ­

a t ions .C. Im p a n e l a C o ro n e r’s ju ry .D. T a k e af f idav i ts .72. In o rd e r to h av e a n au to p s y ,

th e Chief Medical E x a m in e r m u s t se c u re perm iss ion f r o m :

A. T h e Police C om m iss ioner .B. T he D is t r ic t A t to rn ey .C. T he C om m issioner of H e a l th .D. N one of the above.73. T h e s t a f f of the Chief Medi­

cal E x a m i n e r ’s Office m a y te s t i f y :A. In c r im in a l c o u r ts only.B. In civil c o u r ts only.C. B e fo re c o m p en sa t io n re fe rees .D. In a n y ac tion p rov id ing c r im ­

in a l i ty is involved.74. T h e Office of th e C hie f M edi­

ca l E x a m in e r is coiftrolled b y :A. T h e D e p a r tm e n t of H o s p i ta ls .B. T he Police D e p a r tm e n t .C. T he D e p a r tm e n t of H e a l th .D. None of th e foregoing.75. “ T h e r ig h t of th e people to

be se cu re in the ir persons , houses, pap e rs , an d effec ts , a g a in s t u n r e a ­sonab le s e a rc h e s a n d se izures , sha ll no t be v io la ted ; a n d no w a r r a n t s sha ll issue, but upon p robab le cause , s u p p o r te d by o a th or a f ­f i rm a t io n , a n d p a r t i c u la r ly d e s c r ib ­in g the p lace to be se a rc h ed , a n d th e p e r so n s or th in g s to be se ized ." T h is s t a te m e n t does n o t a p p e a r in t h e :

A. Civil R ig h ts L aw .B. N ew Y ork City C h a r te r .C. N e w York S ta te C ons t i tu t ion .D. U n ited S ta te s C ons t i tu t ion .

Newt W e ek , T he L E A D E R will publish f u r th e r s tu d y q u est io n s as prepara tions fo r the co m in g J u n e \Dth tes t fo r Serg ea n t, p a r t o f the series th a t hove been fu n n it tg fo r the past f e w m o n th s an d w h ich w ere tem p o ra r i ly su sp en d ­ed the p<ist two i^sHea.

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42 B 53 B 64

43 B 54 D 65

44 A 55 B66

6745 A 56 D 6846 A 57 B 6947 B 58 A 7048 A 59 C 71

49 D 60 B 7250 C 61 C 7351 C 62 B 7452 D 63 B 75

All Civil Service organizations are invited to forward notices of meetings and events for appearance in the Bulletin Board Please have your notice in by Friday of the week preceding dal of the event. There is no charge for this service.

N E G R O B E N E V O L E N T SO C IE T Y , SA N IT A T IO N D E P T .

T h e N eg ro B enevolen t Society of the D e p a r tm e n t of S an i ta t io n will hold i ts f i f th a n n u a l B en efi t D an ce a n d Show a t th e Million D o lla r Golden G a te Ballroom , 142d S t r e e t a n d L enox Avenue, on S a tu rd ay , J u n e 14, 1941. Music will begin a t 10 p. m. Malcolm E. M a n n in g is p re s id en t of the N e g ro B enevo len t Society; J o ­sep h R. Campbell, c h a i rm an .

ST. G E O R G E A SSOCIA TIO N , F I R E D E P A R T M E N T

T h e St. G eorge Associa tion of th e F i r e D e p a r tm e n t will hold St. G eorge N ig h t on S ta te n I s la n d , Sunday , J u n e 8, 1941, a t St. J o h n ’s C hurch , B ay Street, R o se b a n k , S ta te n Is land . T he f e r ry w h ich leaves S o u th F e r r y a t 7 p. m. will be m e t by specia l c a r s a t the St. George dock. P a s s e n g e r s w ho ta k e th e 7:15 b o a t f ro m Sou th F e r r y should ta k e th e No. 2 bus to th e church . L ad ie s a re Invited to a t ten d .

p a t r o l m a n e l i g i b l e s

T h e n e x t r e g u la r m ee t in g of the P a t r o lm a n E lig ib les A ssocia tion will ba he ld a t 8:30 p .m ., J u n e 3, 1941, in th e m a in a u d ito r iu m of W as h in g to n I rv in g H ig h School, l_j'ving placo a n d E a s t S ix teen th s t re e t . N ew Y ork . T h is will be th e la s t r e g u la r m ee t in g of the su m m er . C onsequently , a ll eli­g ib les on P .D . lis t No. 1 a re u rg ed to a t t e n d th is m ee ting . M a t te r s of u tm o s t im p o r ta n ce will be dis­cussed.

P A R K E M P L O Y E E S a s s o c i a t i o n

T h e n ex t m ee t in g of th e G re a te r N ew Y o rk P a r k E m ployees Asso­c ia tion , Inc . , (B ro n x Council) will be he ld on F r id ay , J u n e 6, 1941, a t V e te ra n s ’ Hall, 161st s t r e e t a n d W a l to n av enue . T h e m ee t in g will s t a r t p ro m p tly a t 8:30 p .m . All m e m b e rs a re u rg ed to a t t e n d th e m ee t in g . I n ad d it io n to th e d is ­cuss ion of severa l m a t te r s of im ­p o r tan ce , th e re will be a d ra w in g fo r a rad io .

CU STO D IA N E L IG IB L E ST h e n ex t re g u la r m ee t in g of the

C u s to d ian E lig ib les A ssocia tion will be he ld T h u rsd a y , J u n e 5, a t 8 p.m., in room 413 of th e P u l i t ­z e r B uild ing , 63 P a r k R ow , N ew Y o rk City. A t ten d a n c e of the en ­t i r e m em b e rsh ip is u rg e n tly r e ­quested .

W E S T C H E S T E R E M P L O Y E E SA p lan fo r a n n u a l s a la ry in c re ­

m e n ts fo r W es tc h es te r C oun ty em ­ployees w as ou tlined by C o un ty E x ec u t iv e W illiam F . B leak ley to 150 m em b e rs of th e W es tc h es te r C o u n ty C om peti t ive Civil Service A ssoc ia t ion a t a m ee t in g of th e g ro u p la s t week . N o ad d it io n a l cost would be p laced on th e t a x ­payers , B leak ley m a in ta in e d , ex­p la in in g t h a t sav in g s e ffec ted thx’ough r e t i r e m e n t of employees In u p p e r-sa la ry b ra c k e ts w ould be d is t r ib u te d to those in th e lower ran g es . B leak ley e s t im a te d t h a t th e p lan could go in to e f fec t w i th ­in th re e years .

R e p o r ts w ere g iven by G ordon W . M olyneux, T a r ry to w n , on new Civil Serv ice laws, a n d by R ic h ­a r d M. M cL augh lin , W h ite P la ins , on th e new c o u n ty c lass if ica t ion board . J . Allyn S te a rn s , W h ite P la in s , p re s id en t of th e assoc ia ­t ion , presided. D e leg a tio n s of em ployees wer« on h a n d f ro m

Y onkers , M oun t Vernon, and Rochelle.

S T A T IO N A R Y ENGINEERS E L IG IB L E S ASSN.

A re g u la r m ee ting of the Ne,i Y o rk C ity S ta t io n a ry Engineeii E lig ib les Association is .‘jchedulf' fo r T u esd ay evening, June 3, a t '. o ’clock, a t G erm an ia Hall, six' t e e n th S t re e t a n d Third Avenue.

M A IN T A IN E R ’S H E L PE R E L IG IB L E S TO M E E T

T h re a te n e d co u r t action and th( use of o th e r lists for approprlatj ap p o in tm en ts a re the main point! on th e a g e n d a of a special meet, ing of eligibles on all Malntainen H e lp e r lists, se t for Friday night J u n e 6, a t 8 o ’clock, at Washing to n I rv in g H . S., Sixteenth Stree a n d I rv in g P lace , New York City

A U T O -EN G IN E M A N E L IG IB L E S

A le t te r f ro m Paul J. Kern p re s id en t of the Municipal Civi S e r v ice Commission, assurini A u to -E n g in e m an eligibles that th Com m ission would do all it couh to g e t th e m perm anen t or tern p o ra ry ap p o in tm en ts , was read t( som e 150 eligibles a t a meetir.| la s t T u esd ay night. Francis Man deville, a c t in g chairm an of th g roup , presided.

Perm rvnent o f f i c era will e lcc ted an d a constitution adopt<’( a t the n e x t m eeting of the eligi bles, T u esd ay evening, June 10, a th e R a n d School, 7 East Fit te e n th S tree t , New York City.

F I V E B O B OA S S IST A N T GARDEN EKS

T he F ive Boro Assistant Gan eners A ssociation will hold an i p o r ta n t m ee t in g Tuesday, June a t 52 C h am b ers street, New Yoil( All a s s i s t a n t gardeners, regan less of o rgan ization affiliation; a re u rg e d to a t ten d as the ver im p o r ta n t pe r annum questioi will be discussed. The nieetini will begin p rom ptly a t 8.30 p. ni.

L O N G E V IT Y MEETINGG roups w ish ing to cooperaj

w ith posta l w ork e rs in L onp" D a y a re inv ited to the th e F e d e ra t io n of Postal Clei i 168 W es t 23d street, R o o m ■ W ed nesday , J u n e 4, at 8 p m.

CA T H O LIC W A R V E T E K A N S

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C atholic W a r Veterans , whose m e m b e r s h i p is largely t '’ posed of civil em ployees , atten a M ilita ry M e m o ria l th e C h u rch of St. V incen t Fei L ex in g to n A venue and Sixt.v-s. S tree t , 11 a. m ., Sunday ,T h e v e te ran s , w earing then an iza t io n h a ts , fo rm ed aof m a rc h a t 10.30 a. ni inV/l i ttClA V>lt a v A V / . w w..

of 145 E a s t Slxty-fiftli StA m o n g the m a rc h e r sJo h n V. Flood, E d w ard V. lin, Jo sep h T. Higgins, Tho Dorsey, W illiam Flood, ‘Ardle, A u g u s tin e K ie rn a n , M anning , J o h n Giljivan T h o m a s F a n n in g . ..jns ta n t in o presided a t the g o rgan .

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PoHcc D ep a rtm en t . T h is will I nve only ab o u t 200 on th e exist- L police eligible list. H ow ever , I, is likely t h a t even these re-laining eligibles will ev en tu a lly

" o f f e r e d e m p lo y m en t a s su b w ay guards in the B o a rd of T ra n s p o r ­tation.

-flie police lis t does n o t exp ire until the Fall of 1943.

The present F i r e l is t exp ires inp e c e m b e r .

0,000 Under Merit System

jlore th an 182,000 p e rm a n e n t posit ions will be b ro u g h t u n d e r the Ramspeck A c t on J a n . 1. T h is is fa r more th a n th e Civil Service Commission h a d p red ic ted . A check revealed t h a t th e re a re 24,000 tem p o ra ry em ployees a n d the C o m m i s s i o n believes t h a t some o f th ese w’ill be b ro u g h t under m erit w hen i t inv es t ig a te s just h o w tem p o ra ry som e of th e jobs a r e .

In t h e field, 158,554 jobs will be brough t un d e r n^erit a n d 23,932 in the District of Columbia. W a r D e p a r t m e n t w ith 40,947 leads th e list. I t i s followed by A g r icu ltu re with 34,644, T rea su ry , 16,751; I n ­terior, 10,402, a n d F e d e ra l W orks , 6.567.

Yes, siree, the C IV IL S E R V IC E l e a d e r h a s m ad e a r r a n g e m e n t s with the m a n a g e m e n t of th e pop­ular Jersey p lay g ro u n d s to o ffe r admission a n d th re e big a t t r a c ­tions to all r e a d e r s of th is new s­paper on t h a t day. T h e a f f a i r "ill last f ro m noon, w h e n the great park opens, u n t i l th e w ee hours of the m o rn in g . T h e cou­pon, printed e lsew here on th is page, will be hon o red a ll d u r in g the day, a n d th e m o re coupons 5'ou clip, the m o re f r ien d s a n d f*latives you c an b r in g a lo n g w ith you-all the gu es ts of T h e L E A D -

Fii'st of all, th e f ree a d m iss io n ves you f i f te e n cen ts . Once

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date.

W hile th e re a re som e 5,000 eli­gibles on th e f ire lis t, m a n y of th o se n o t in r a n g e of a p p o in t ­m en t , a cc o rd in g to th e p re se n t schedule , will p ro b a b ly be o ffered jobs in o th e r fields.

T h e C om m ission h a s a lre ad y cer t i f ied th e f ire l is t fo r t e m ­p o ra ry jobs in th e B o a rd of T r a n s ­p o r ta t io n d u r in g th e su m m e r m o n th s to rep lace ra i l ro a d c le rk s a n d p la t fo rm m en.

Entertainment at Scaroon Manor

D ave Bines, n o ted R K O d irec to r a n d p ro ducer , h a s been re -engaged a s p ro d u c tio n ch ie f o f th e social t h e a t r ic a l s t a f f a t Sca ro o n M anor on Sch ro o n L ake . T h e s u m m e r season of m usica l, v a r ie ty a n d d r a m a o ffe r in g s u n d e r the d i rec ­t io n of Mr. Bines, will be p re ­se n ted in th e new o pen-a ir a m p h i ­t h e a t r e on th e p rem ise s of th e p o p u la r A d iro n d a ck H o te l an d C o u n try Club. Bines, who once d an ced in th e Im p e r ia l R u ss ia n Balle t, is an a u th o r i t y on th e ­a t r ic a l l igh ting , s ta g e c ra f t , a n d ensem ble dan cin g . F o r y e a rs he w as asso c ia ted in p ro d u c tio n w ith A lex an d e r Kosloff , ba lle t m a s te r of th e M e tro p o li tan . Mr. B ines h a s I 'ecruited a n exce llen t c a s t of e n te r t a in e r s f ro m ra d io a n d m u ­sical comedy. Added to t h e c h o ru s a re six of th e m o s t beau ­tiful, ta le n te d sh o w g ir ls of the C leveland P a la c e T h e a t r e E n ­sem ble . T h e s ta g e sh o w s will be a u g m e n te d w ith w eek ly p e rso n a l a p p e a ra n c e s of g u e s t s ta r s .

B i g G a l a D a y o f F r e e

F u n — D o n ’ t M i s s I t !

Don’t fo rg e t th e b ig p a r ty p la n n e d f o r P a l i s a d e s A m u s e m e n t P a r k , N. J., S a tu rday , J u n e 1-,. I t ’s to be o n e o f th e b ig g e s t a f f a i r s e v e r

staged fo r C iv il S e rv ice e m p lo y e es , a n d th e b e s t p a r t of i t is t h a t —it’s all F R E E .

The o ccas ion is L o n g e v i ty D ay , d e d ic a te d by th e C iv il S e rv ice LEADER to th e p o s ta l w o r k e r s a n d th e i r e f f o r t s to g e t a m o d e s t pay-raise b i l l p a sse d th r o u g h C o n g re ss . T h e p o s ta l w o r k e r s d e se rv e the support o f a l l C iv il S e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s . . . an d o n e w a y in w h ic h you can sh o w t h a t s u p p o r t is to t u r n o u t w i th y o u r f a m i ly a n d friends a t th is b ig day o f f u n — S a tu rd a y , J u n e 14, a ll d ay lo n g an d part of the n ig h t .

W a r n e r Bro«. P ro m ise ‘L ib ra ry of S c re en ’

O f p a r t i c u la r m te re s t to th e edu ca t io n a l g ro u p s in th e Civil Service popu la t ion shou ld be the news f ro m W a r n e r B ro th e r s t h a t t h a t c o m p an y is e s tab l ish in g a “ L ib ra ry of th e S c re e n .” A pprox i ­m a te ly 500 th e a t r e s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try will house th e b ra n ch e s of th is l ib ra ry , beg in ­n in g in the fall.

R eco g n i t io n of the sc reen as a fo rce in ed u ca t io n h as been co m ­p a ra t iv e ly slow in developm en t, b u t th e W a r n e r p lan shou ld p ro ­vide a n im p o r ta n t co n tr ib u t io n to ­w a rd m a k in g the s tu d y of m o ­t ion p ic tu re a i l as p ro m in e n t in E n g lish courses as th e s tu d y of d r a m a and l i te ra tu re .

All the facil it ies a n d re so u rces of th e new in s t i tu t io n will be m ad e ava ilab le to the public w i th ­o u t charge . E a c h l ib ra ry will be s tocked w ith m a te r ia l of d i rec t ap p lica t io n to the screen. T he ca ta logue will include novels a n d h is to r ica l w o rk s a lre ad y p ro d u ced a n d to be p roduced bo th by W a rn e r s an d o th e r s tud ios a n d sc r ip ts of o rig ina l film sto r ies , as ■w'ell a s tex ts a n d h is to r ie s d ea l in g w ith H ollywood a n d the m a k in g of p ic tu res .

A n o th e r fe a tu re will be volum es of s till p h o to g rap h s f ro m fam o u s produc tions , includ ing r a r e stills of ea r ly film days. T hese a lbum s, how ever, will Ije availab le only fo r inspection a n d not fo r genera l lending.

W a rn e r s h a s n am ed an a d m in ­is t ra t iv e com m ittee w h ich in ­c ludes H a l B. W allis , executive p ro ducer , a s c h a i rm a n ; B e tte D avis an d E d w a rd G. R o b inson , p lay e rs ; G radw ell L. Sea rs , g e n ­era l sa les m a n a g e r ; N o rm a n R eilly R a in e a n d C asey R obinson , w r i te rs , a n d E d m u n d Gk>ulding^ a n d W illiam K eighley , d i rec to rs .

‘S h in ing V ic tory 'Opens a t S t r a n d

“ Sh in in g V ic to ry ,” based on the s ta g e p lay of th e sam e tit le by A. J . C ronin , is the new film o t t e r ­in g a t the S t ra n d T h e a t re . J a m e s S tephenson a n d G era ld ine F i t z ­gera ld a re seen in the p r in c ip a l roles, w ith D ona ld C risp an d B a r b a r a O ’Neill a ss is t in g . T he p re se n t s ta g e show h a s been held

“STILt THE TOPS IN THE VILLACE" —Wdttt WimtMI.

g a la f ree vaudeville show p re ­se n ted tw ice daily. A f te r th a t , in th e even ing , you c an r e m a in a n d dan ce to th e m usic of tw o n a m e b a n d s in th e C asino—a g a in a t no cost w h a tso ev er .

T h e A t t r a c t io n s

A nd w h a t ’s even m o re im p o r ­t a n t - a f t e r you a r e in P a l is ad e s P a r k , th e th re e a t t r a c t i o n passes, Included on th e coupon, a re good fo r th ree b ig r id e s a n d a t t r a c ­t ions. You c an r ide f ree on the J i t te rb u g , a th r il l ing , fu n n y r id e ; you can v is i t th e m y s te r io u s Spid ­e r H o u se—also free ; a n d finally , you c an hav e fu n go in g th ro u g h th e a m u s in g Glass H o u se—free. I n o th e r words, you c an h av e a whole d ay of f u n —you, y o u r f a m ­ily a n d y o u r f r ie n d s—a t n o t one p e n n y ’s expense.

T h e L E A D E R is a n x io u s to g e t as m a n y r e a d e r s a s possible, a n d th e i r f r ien d s a n d fam il ie s to t a k e ad v a n ta g e of th is offer. A nd we w a n t to see t h a t e ach a n d every one will be hap p y . E v e n i f you clipped la s t w e e k ’s coupon, s t a r t c u t t in g th e one in t o d a y ’s paper . T h e m o re you have, th e b ig g er p a r ty you c a n b r in g a lo n g w ith you.

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Tommy Tucker, who with bis orchestra, w il l inaugurate a new policy at Palisades Amuse~ went Park, N. J., playing {or an entire week. The band w ill play for the free show as well as for free dancing through

June 5.

%over, includ ing W ay n e K in g ’s O r ­ch es tra , D enn is M organ , Don C um m ings a n d T o m m y a n d B e tty W onder.

H oldovers a re th e o rd e r in m an y of the o th e r p ic tu re palaces. “ P e n n y S e re n a d e ,” w i th the I re n e D u n n e -C a ry G r a n t team , is w in d ­in g up i ts second w eek a t the R a d io C ity M usic H a ll a n d looks good for even a th i rd week. A t th e P a r a m o u n t , “ I W a n t e d W in g s ” is f in ish in g its second w eek a n d “ A W o m a n ’s F a c e ” is n e a r in g the end of a successful ru n ia t th e Capito l T h ea tre .

C o n t in u in g a policy t h a t proved po p u la r by sh o w in g a condensed version of “ C razy w ith the H e a t , ”

L o e w ’s S ta te T h e a t r e will o f fe r a n o th e r tab lo id fu ll- leng th show s t a r t i n g T h u rsd a y . T h is t im e it will be G eorge W h i t e ’s “ S can ­d a ls .”

Staire N o tes P r o m is e d fo r to n ig h t is

“ S n o o k ie ,” a fa rce by T h o m as Jo h n s to n e , w ho is a b ro th e r of Will Jo h n s to n e , the car too ct. O lsen a n d J o h n s o n a re listoc. a s the p ro d u cers of the play, wli j h will open a t the Golden Thocicre . . . A n o t h e r new p lay th is w eek, bu t off B ro ad w ay , will be " A n y D a y N o w ,” w h ich the N ew School fo r Social R e se a rc h will p re se n t a t 66 W es t T w e lf th S t re e t to m o rro w n i g h t . . .K a th a r in e C or­n e l l ’s e n g a g e m e n t in “ T he Doc­t o r ’s D i le m m a ” a t the S h u b e r t T h e a t r e will end J u n e 21. . \ l t e r a su n m ie r vaca tion , she will t a k e th e S h aw play on a l im ited tour, b e g in n in g Sept. 8 . . . G e r u i id e L aw ren c e will be a n o th e r v a c a ­tion ist , b u t will r e tu r n to the Al­vin T h e a t r e w i th “ L ad y in the D a r k ” on L ab o r Day, Se" 1. The p lay is c los ing J u n e 14. t a lre ad y se a ts have been p.... d on sa le for the f i r s t ten w eeks of n ex t season . . . .

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Office AppMiinne O p era to r , G rade 2 (I.K.M. Alplilietir K ey r i i n c h Mu- <-liliie): A pp l ica t ions closed May26th.

Office Applia i ire O p era to r , G rudc 2 ( Kemiiiffton noo l^keep ln r Ma-cliliie): A pp l ica t ions Closed M ay20th,

l*M,vc‘lilatri<! Social W orker , G rade2: 72 c a n d id a te s w ere su m m o n edfo r I ho w r i t te n te s t M ay 29th.

I 'ow er D istr i lx i t lon M a ln ta tn e r : T h e r a t in g of th e w r i t te n t e s t in ■W'hloh 51 c a n d id a te s p a r t i c ip a te d h a s begun.

iteHKlent B ui ld ings S u p e r in te n d ­e n t , G rad e 3: T h e r a t i n g of P a r t 1 Is now in progre.s.s.

i teslde ii t P h y s ic ian , G ra d e 1: Allparl.s of th is e x a m in a t io n h ave been completed.

ItoentgenologlHt, G ru d r 4: AMpart.s o f th is e x a m in a t io n h a v e been Completed.

Senior A d m in is t r a t iv e AsnlHtant ( l ln iH h K d u c a t lo n ) : 7 c a n d id a te s pa.ssed th e w r i t te n tes t . T h e e x ­per ience in te rv iew is sched u led t e n ­ta t iv e ly for J u n e 17th.

s e n io r IJiiyer (N ew York City l lousiiiK A u th o r i ty ) ; A pp l ica t ions clo.sod M ay 26th,

Senior M a ln ta in e r (Office Anpll- n nccs - T y p e w r i te r s ) : T h e e x p e r i ­ence oral will be adm in i.s tered th is m on th .

S te n o g ra p h e r (L aw ) G ra d e 2: T h e r a t in g of th e w r i t te n te s t h a s boon completed.

S ten o ly p ls t , G rade 2: All p a r t s ofthi.s test h a v e been ad m in is te re d .

S u p e r in te n d e n t of C a m p L a G u a r -a u i ; A pp l ica t ions closed M ay 26th

S u perv is ing T a b u la t in g M achineO p era to r , G rad e 4: T h e Commis-fuon is cons ider ing a re p o r t ont t iod il ica t ions of th e t e n t a t i v e key.

le le p h o n e M a ln ta in e r : T he ratinL^Of Jhe w r it te n te s t is in p r o g S i ^

be a v a i l ­able- thia m on th .TurnHtile M a ln ta in e r : T h e r a t i n g

o f the w r i t te n te s t will begin ear ly t in s m onth , ^

X -U ay T ec h n ic ia n : T he p ra c t ic a l te.st will be a d m in is te r e d J u n e 16th a n d 18tii fo r the 19 c a n d id a te s p a s s m g the w r i t te n teat.

P R O M O TIO N TK STS A c c o u n ta n t ( (^ I ty -W lde) : A p p l ic a ­

t io n s closed M ay 19th.A s s i s la u t l iac tc r lo lo g ls t : A l l

p a r t s o f th is e x a m in a t io n h a v e been c om p le te d .

A s s i s ta n t K ng ineer (D esigner ) , Gr:ul« 4, H oard of W a te r Supply S upply ((i lty W id e ) : Ali p a r t s of thi.s ex a m in a t io n h av e been co m ­pleted.

A s s i s t a n t F o re m a n (S a n i ta t io n ) :2,5i(i c a n d id a te s filed fo r th is e x ­a m in a t io n .scheduled fo r J u ly 19th.

A s s is ta n t F o re m a n ( T r a c k ) : T he r a t i n g of th e w r i t te n t e s t h a s be ­gun .

A s s is ta n t S ta t ion Superviso<r: T h e lis t a p p e a r s in th is issue of T he L E A D E R .

A s s i s ta n t S uperv iso r , G ra d e 2 <So«;ial Serv ice) , C i ty -W id e : T h et e n t a t i v e key a p p e a r s in th is issue Of T h e L E A D E R .

Jlookeeper, G rad e l : 1,923 c a n d i ­d a te s fi led fo r th is e x a m in a t io n sc h ed u led fo r J u n e 21st.

C a p ta in (F i re D e p a r t m e n t ) : Allp a r t s h ave been a d m in is te red .

( ' a r M a ln ta in e r , G roup A : T h eV 'r l t ten te s t fo r th e 156 f i l ing c a n ­d id a te s will be a d m in i s te r e d J u n e 2 ls t .

C a r M a ln ta in e r , G roup F : F i f t y p e r c e n t of th e r a t i n g of th e w r i t ­te n tes t h a s been com pleted .

C onduc to r : T h e r a t i n g of thew r i t te n te s t h a s been com pleted .

<’o u r t C lerk , G rad e 3 (M ag is ­t r a t e ’s C o u r t ) : T h e r a t i n g of tha w r i t te n te s t is sti l l in progre.ss.

<N>urt S te n o g ra p h e r : T h e r a t in g of the w r i t te n te s t is held in a b e y ­a n c e pend ing th e c la r i f ic a t io n of th e c o u r t decision.

K le c tr lc ian : 142 c a n d id a te s filed fo r th is e x a m in a t io n sc hedu led fxjr J u l y 12th.

F o re m a n A u to M echan ic ( P a r k s ) : Api) l icat ions closed M ay 26th. T he w r i t te n te.st will be held J u n e 21st.

F o re m a n of A uto M a ch in is t (C i ty -W id e ) : A pp l ica t ions closedM a y 26th. T h e w r i t te n t e s t will be he ld J u n e 21st.

F o re m a n , G rad e 2, ( Ilorougli P re s id e n t ) :• T h e r a t i n g of th e w r i t ­t e n teat will be com ple ted In a week .

F o re m a n of L a u n d ry , G ra d e 2, (H o sp i ta ls a n d C o r re c t io n ) : Ther a t in g of th e w r i t te n te s t Is n ea r ly com ple ted .

F o re m a n (P o w e r D is t r ib u t io n ) : 12 c a n d id a te s com peted in th e w r i t ­ten te s t held M ay 19th.

F o re m a n ( T u m 's i i l e s ) : 11 c a n d i ­d a te s w ere su m m o n ed fo r th e w r i t ­t e n te s t on May 28th.

( i a rd e n e r ( P a r k s ) : 506 c a n d id a te s p a r t i c ip a te d in th e w r i t te n tes t held M ay 17th.

H ead D ie t i t ia n : All p a r t s of th is .exam ination h a v e been com pleted .

H o u s e k e e p e r (W'omen), H o s p i ­t a l s : A pp lica tions closed M ay 26th. T h e w r i t te n t e s t is s c h ed u led for J u n o 28th.

In sp e c to r of P ipe l .a y ln g . G rade 2 ( W a te r S upply , G as a n d E le c ­t r i c i ty ) : All p a r t s h av e been co m ­ple ted .

In s p e c to r of P la s te r in g , G rade 3 (H o u s in g a n d K u i ld ln g ) : All p a r t s Of tills e x a m in a t io n h a v e been com pleted .

J u n io r A c c o u n ta n t (C i ty -W id e ) : A p p l ica t io n s closed M ay 19th.

•lunior A d m in i s t r a t iv e A s s is ta n t (C i ty -W id e ) : P a r t I I of th e w r i t te n t e s t h as been r a te d . T h e r a t i n g of I ’u r t 1 lias i)egun.

’ M arine K ngineer (C i ty -W id e ) ; T lie p ra c t ic a l will be ad m in is te re d th i s n \onth .

M echanica l M a ln ta in e r , G roup A: T h a r a t i n g of th« w r i t t e n t&at la lu p rog ress .

a d v e r t i s e m e n t ADVERTISEMENT

W A N T E D : M o r e D e s i r a b l e G i r l s t o T r a i n f o r S e c r e t a r i e s

T h e N E W Y O R K B U S I N E S S S C H O O L , 11 W e s t ^2nd

S t r e e t ( c o r . 5 th A v e . ) , N e w Y o r k , N . Y . , s t a t e s t h a t t h e y h a v e

p l a c e d e v e r y g r a d u a t e f r o m t l i e i r s c h o o l i n v e r y s a t i s f a c t o r y

p o s i t i o n s a n d n e e d m o r e g i r l s f o r t h i s t r a i n i n g t o s u p p l y t h e

d e m a n d f o r S e c r e t a r i e s .

A n e m p lo y e r r e c e n t ly v is i te d th e school and as k ed f o r the

P r in c ip a l . H e s ta ted , “ I n o w h av e f o u r o f y o u i g ra d u a te s in

m y o ff ic e s an d I need a n o t h e r .” H e sa id , “ T e l l m e , h o w do you

t r a in y o u r g ir ls , w'ho com e r ig h t f r o m h ig h school, to b eco m e

such w e l l t r a in e d secretar ies.^”

A fy a n s w e r w as , “ Because o u r school has a d ju s te d its

d ir e c t io n to the re a l i t ie s o f a s e c r e ta r y ’s p o s i t io n in th e bus i­

ness o f f ic e o f to d a y . Y o u m u st re a l iz e t h a t o f e v e ry th r e e to

f iv e g ir ls n o w e n r o l le d in some sort o f s e c r e ta r ia l course , o n ly

one w i l l e v e r o b ta in a p o s it io n in an o f f ic e . ‘W E H A V E

P L A C E D E V E R Y G R A D U A T E . ’ ”

H e a s k ed , “ Is c o m p e t i t io n so te r r i f ic . ' ' ”

“ Y e s , i t is ,” I re p l ie d .

“ T h e n , is i t t ru e th a t y o u r school has p la c e d e v e ry g r a d u ­

ate

“ Y e s , th a t is t ru e . T h e N e w Y o r k Business S ch o o l t ra in s

h u n d re d s o f g ir ls each y e a r a n d o b ta in s g o o d p os it io n s f o r a l l

o f those w h o f in is h th e cou rse .”

“ H o w do you do i t ? ” he asked .

H e r e is th e substance o f w h a t I a n s w e r e d :

T h e N E W Y O R K B U S I N E S S S C H O O L , b y a c a re fu l

s tu d y , le a rn s e x a c t ly W'hat sort o f g ir ls th e b e t t e r e m p lo y e rs

w a n t an d •what q u a l i f ic a t io n s th e y r e q u ir e . T o o b ta in a d e s ir ­

ab le s e c re ta r ia l p o s it io n to d a y t l ie g i r l m u s t m e e t c e r ta in

r e q u ir e m e n ts .

T H E N E W Y O R K B U S I N E S S S C H O O L

C H O O S E S I T S S T U D E N T S

F ir s t , she m u st be one o f th e th r e e m o st in t e l l ig e n t g ir ls

a m o n g a n y a v e ra g e g ro u p o f seven to te n . So, w e a c c e p t o n ly

g ir ls w h o a re m e n ta l ly s u p e r io r , as d e t e r m in e d b y s ta n d a r d

in te l l ig e n c e tests an d a g e n e r a l k n o w le d g e test.

S e c o n d , t h e b e t t e r o f f i c e s a l s o i n s i s t t h a t a g i r l b e a b l e t o

t a k e d i c t a t i o n a t 120 t o 12 5 w^ords a m i n u t e a n d t r a n s c r i b e a t

6 0 t o GO w o r d s a m i n u t e . M a n y i n t e l l i g e n t g i r l s d o n o t h a v e

t h e c o o r d i n a t i o n o f e a r , b r a i n , a n d h a n d n e c e s s a r y f o r s u c h

s p e e d . M a n y s t u d e n t s , f o r e x a m p l e , w 'ho c o m p l e t e d t h e r e g u ­

l a r c o u r s e i n a c e r t a i n l e a d i n g N e w Y o r k S e c r e t a r i a l S c h o o l ,

a r e n o w s a l e s g i r l s i n a d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e . T h i s s c h o o l d i d n o t

t e l l t h e m in a d v a n c e t h a t t h e y c o u l d n e v e r d e v e l o p s u f f i c i e n t

s t e n o g r a p h i c s p e e d f o r a s e c r e t a r y .

T h e N E W Y O R K B U S I N E S S S C H O O L re q u ire s th a t

e v e ry g i r l , b e fo re e n te r in g , t a k e a n I . Q . tes t to d e te r m in e

w h e t h e r o r n o t she is l i k e ly to d e v e lo p s e c r e ta r ia l p ro f ic ie n c y .

I f th e test reve a ls t h a t she is n o t , th is school advises h e r to t a k e

up som e o th e r tj'^pe o f w 'ork. O n ly , i f she has a p a r t i c u l a r a p t i ­

tu d e f o r s h o r th a n d an d ty p e w 'r i t in g W'ill Ave a c c e p t h e r as a

p ro s p e c t iv e s tu d e n t , unless i t is a case t h a t she ju s t w a n ts a

s h o rt coui-se on h e r o w n r e s p o n s ib i l i ty , o r w h a t w e c a l l a

b ru s h -u p course.

T o o b ta in a d e s ira b le s e c re ta r ia l p o s i t io n t o d a y , besides

b e in g m e n ta l l y s u p e r io r an d a p ro f ic ie n t s te n o g r a p h e r , a g ir l

m u st also be p e r s o n a l ly a t t r a c t iv e . I t h i n k i t is a v e r y p o o r

m e th o d o f o b ta in in g s tu d en ts f o r a school to a c c ep t an u n ­

a t t r a c t iv e g i r l o r a g i r l w h o m th e school c a n n o t p la c e in to a

p o s it io n . T h e N E W Y O R K B U S I N E S S S C H O O L accep ts o n ly

g ir ls Avho h ave th e q u a l i f ic a t io n s f o r s e c re ta r ia l t r a in in g .

B ecause o u r g ir ls a re s u p e r io r to s ta r t w i th , w e a re ab le

to p r e p a r e th e m in a r e la t i v e l j ’’ s h o r t t im e , n in e to tw^elve

m o n th s , f o r s e c re ta r ia l p o s it io n s w i th o r g a n iz a t io n s o f h ig h

s ta n d in g l ik e th e V o g u e M a g a z i n e , M u t u a l L i f e In s u ra n c e C o m ­p a n y , A d v e r t is e rs M a g a z in e , Ch ase N a t io n a l B a n k , etc.

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A g a in , b e in g a s u p e r io r g i r l , is n ' t o f i t s e l f , e n o u g h to

o b ta in a good s e c re ta r ia l p o s it io n . W e c a n n o t p la c e o u r

g ir ls , h o w e v e r a t t r a c t iv e , unless w e g iv e th e m sp e c ia l t r a in in g . M o s t s e c re ta r ia l schools f a l l c h ie f ly in to one o f

tw o g ro u p s : Schools \v h ic h e m p h a s iz e ju s t s h o i th a n d a n d

typ ew u-it in g , a n d schools w h ic h in a d d i t io n to these s te n o ­g r a p h ic su b je c ts also te a c h s u b je c ts l i k e c o m m e r c ia l l a w , econ om ics, etc . T h e r e a l ly w e l l -p a id s e c r e ta r y spends an

a v e ra g e o f less th a n th r e e - f o u r t h s o f th e d a y in t a k in g o r

t r a n s c r ib in g d ic ta t io n . T h e rest o f th e t im e she p e r fo rm s

o th e r d ut ies w h ic h q u a l i f y h e r f o r a s e c r e ta r ia l p o s it io n . T h is c x j ie r ie n c e is o b ta in e d b y th e N E W Y O R K B U S I ­N E S S S C H O O L s tu den ts b y t r a in in g th e m in o u r g e n e ra l o ff ic e s a f t e r th e y h av e o b ta in e d a re a s o n a b le a m o u n t o f

speed in d ic ta t io n . T h e s e o f f ic e d u t ie s consist o f m a i l in g , e d i to r ia l w o r k , c o m m u n ic a t io n d u t ie s , f i l in g , a n n o u n c in g

v is ito rs to th e P r in c ip a l , k e e p in g f in a n c ia l re c o rd s , a n d p e r ­sonal services f o r th e e m p lo y e r . ^

I f w e ask sec re ta r ie s w’h a t th e y ^ v e to do tl^t„Uicy,-^^ w 'eren 't t r a in e d to do, w e le a r n t h a t i i seven out t e n o ff ic e s the s e c re ta r y has to h a n d le th e te le ^ ih o n e ,a n d SAvitehboard w h e n th e r e g u la r o p e r a t a r ^ ^ ImiJbh, IW e insist t h a t a l l o u r g ra d u a te s b e c o m * '

p a r t i c u la r b ra n c h o f w o r k . M a n y j o b seekers do not ktiow

h o w to o p e ra te th e s w itc h b o a r d . T o d a y , o f f ic e w ork i,

l a r g e ly p e r fo r m e d on m a c h in e s . A s e c re ta r y has to know

w h a t th e i m p o r t a n t m a c h in e s a re used f o r , so w e ask our

g ra d u a te s to d ev o te a c e r ta in a m o u n t o f t im e to machinejj

a t th e con c lus io n o f t h e i r course . T h e y w i l l n o t neces­

s a r i ly b ec o m e m a c h in e o p e ra to r s , b u t t h e y w i l l be qualified

to o p e ra te these m a c h in e s a n d sup e rv is e som e o f this work

w h e n th e y go to p o s it io ns .

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E X P E R I E N C E ?

T h e N E W Y O R K B U S I N E S S S C H O O L has an excellent

course in m a c h in e s ; in c lu d in g th e c o m j i to m e te r , b il l ing

ch in e , b o o k k e e p in g m a c h in e , d ic ta p h o n e , m u lt ig ra p l i^ addins

m a c h in e , s w itc h b o a r d , k e y -p u n c h , in f a c t , a l l m ach in es required

in an o f f ic e .

The question n>as aslfed the miter, *'How can a girl jmi g,adu» ated from your school convince the prospective employer that she non»i

as much as the experienced girl he can engage for perhaps ihc sanit salary"^

I ansTvered him that our school is ver\f thorough. The ri't require is much higher than the average secretarial school and n'/ien

our girls taf(e a test, the employer tells us that they are ivell-traineJ This is due to a unique system ouremployment department has devel. oped in solving this problem of training our girls for the posiliom (/iej|

obtain.A s s ta te d ab o ve , o u r g ra d u a te s sp en d f r o m tw o to four

w e e ks in o u r o f f ic e p r e p a r in g th e m s e lv e s f o r genera l office

t r a in in g . T h e y a re t a u g h t h o w to t a l k w i t h th e prospcctiva

em jDloyer. W e ask th e m q uestio ns -which th e prospective cm*

p lo y e r w 'ould ask th e m a n d te l l th e m h o w to an sw er. Abova

a l l , w e te a c h th e m to sho w a n in te r e s t in t h e i r w'ork, just ai

th o u g h i t W'as t h e i r o w n in v e s tm e n t . O u r e m p lo y m e n t depart-*

m e n t th e n sends th e m o u t on t h e i r o w n r e s p o n s ib i l i ty to apply

f o r a p o s i t io n , fe e l in g c o n f id e n t t h a t t h e y a re ■well trained for

these p os it io n s b e fo r e th e y a re sent out . W i t h th is expeiienca

b e h in d o u r g ra d u a te s , w'e k n o w th e y a re r e a d y to ap])ly for

a lm o s t a n y s e c re ta r ia l o r m a c h in e p o s it io n .

M a n y e m p lo y e rs m a k e a n e x c e p t io n r e g a r d in g graduates

f r o m th e N E W Y O R K B U S I N E S S S C H O O L because tha

school t a k e s o n ly g ir ls w h o a re e m p lo y a b le a n d teaches them

W’h a t th e p ro s p e c t iv e e m p lo y e r w^ants, a n d also trains them

in th e te c h n iq u e o f a p p ly in g f o r a p o s it io n . W e do not allow

o u r g ir ls to a c c ep t a s m a l l s a la r y , as w'e h a v e a l im i t e d minimum

s a la r y o u r g ra d u a te s m a y ac c ep t . T h is is to p ro te c t the girl

f r o m a c c e p t in g less s a la r y t h a n she sh o u ld a n d i t helps her gel

th e j o b because th e r e c o m m e n d a t io n f r o m th e school informs

th e e m p lo y e r t h a t she is W'orth w h a t w e say she is.

IVe have obtained and established favorable relations U>ilh ihe best businesss houses in the city and place all our girls in the melropolilan

section. Most all of our students are placed rvithin a radius of Icn

blocks from the school.IVe have the record of having placed every graduate from out

school since it tvas organized, and when a firm has one of our gh'k irt

many cases, they demand a second, third, fourth, because they mod' </i«

one ive sent them at first ivas satisfactory.T h e fo l lo w in g is a r e p r o d u c t io n o f a n advertisem ent as it

a p j je a rs in th e N e w Y o r k T e le p h o n e D i r e c t o r y . (Manhattan

R e d B o o k , F a l l a n d W i n t e r e d i t io n , 1 9 4 0 . P a g e 9 8 1 . )

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