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THE CITYR VOL. LXVII. NUMBER 19977. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939 THE CITY RECORD MUNICIPAL CIV • '. i, COMMISSION OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the New York City Charter. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sursavtsoa 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. Woara 2-3490. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription: $20 a year; $10 six months; $5 three months. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: •Civil List, $20 (by mail, $20.15); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail $1.12); List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 27 cents); Assessel Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section (by mail, 30 cents); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.10). OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, $3.50 (by mail, $3.70); Electrical Code, 30 cents Qty mail, 34 cents) ; Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents (by mail, 17 cents); Fire Retarding Aulet and Regulations 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents); Land Value Maps ' complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by~, $2.10); Multiple Dwelling Law, So cents (by mail, 57 cents); official Director y , 50 cents (by mail 53 cents); New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 2 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Proportional Representation Pamphlet, 5 cents (by mail, 7 cents). Order must be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of 'Super. visor of the City Record." ADVERTISING: Copy must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for._ the first insert when ~~ ~ for t he f or firstcor rre ctioonn before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Check must be certified. Assessors, Board of-Completion Assessments Board Meetings Bronx, President Borough of The- Proposals Brooklyn, President Borough of-Pro- posals City Planning Commission - Notices of Public Hearings-Public Im- provement 1220 Matters Comptroller, Office of the- Interest on City Bonds and Stock 1211 Vouchers Received Feb. 28, 1939 1199 Docks, Department of-Proposals 1220 Education, Board of- Proposals Proposed Approval of Subcontractors Estimate, Board of-Notices of Public Hearings- Franchise Matters Public "Improvement Matters Estimate, Board of-Bureau of Real Estate-Corporation Sale of Build- ings and Appurtenances Thereto 1219 on City Real Estate Finance, Department of- Confirmation of Assessments-No- tices to Property Owners Warrants Made Ready for Feb. 28, 1939 Fire Department-Proposals Higher Education, Board of-Pro- posals Manhattan, President Borough of- Proposals Mayor, Office of the-Notices of Hearings on Local Laws Municipal Civil Service Commission- General Instructions as to Examina- tions tions Minutes of Meeting Held Jan. 11, 1205 1939 Notices to Appear for Examinations 1220 Notice to Applicants for Positions. 1195 Notices of Examinations 1220 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Hearings on Local Laws PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 314, No. 333, has been passed by the Council, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to street names (Edward Block square, Brooklyn). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 331, No. 350, has been passed by the Council, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to street names (Ascenzi square, Brooklyn). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 335, No. 354. has been passed by the Council. entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, it relation to park and playground names (Frank M. Charles memorial park, Queens). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such hill will he held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commission for the following positions: DENTIST (FULL TIME). PHYSICIST (SPECTROSCOPY). PHYSIO-THERAPY TECHNICIAN. PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (SIGNALS AND LIGHTING), INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM. PROMOTION TO FOREMAN DOCK BUILDER, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (STRUCTURES), INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM. PROMOTION TO MARINE ENGINEER, FIRE DEPARTMENT. PROMOTION TO SUPERVISOR (SIGNALS AND LIGHTING), INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM. Detailed information regarding the above positions may be found on page 1220 of this issue of THE CITY REcoan. Announcements for Open Competitive and Labor Class examinations are broadcast over Station WNYC at 6.30 p. m. on the Tuesday preceding the opening of ap p lications. Bulletin Notice: The Commission publishes monthly an official bulletin which is available in libraries or sent to all candidates and eligibles for one year for a fee of $1. Please do not call or write the Commission for routine informa- tion contained in this official monthly bulletin. The Commission is already hard pressed to answer the present quote of 10,000 inquiries a week. Candidates are promptly notified by mail of any action affecting them individually. General inquir- ies are answered in the Bulletin, but the Commission will be happy, as in the past, to answer specific inquiries to which the answer is not otherwise obtainable. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PAUL J. KERN, Presi- lent; FESDINAND Q. MORTON, WALLACE S. SAYDE, Commissioners. HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 337, No. 356, has been passed by the Council, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to park and playground names (John E. White playgrould, Richmond). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 346, No. 365, has been passed by the Council, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to park names (Michael J. Mahoney playground, Richmond). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 440, No. 470, has been passed by the Council, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to street names (Duffy square, Manhattan). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 233, No. 244, has been passed by the Council, concurred in by the Board of Estimate, entitled : A local law to amend the inferior criminal courts act of the city of New York, in relation to traffic violations. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,ml FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 302, Nos. 321-438, has been passed by the Council, concurred in by the Board of Estimate,` entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the sale of petroleum. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,ml FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayer. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 317, No. 336, has been passed by the Council, concurred in by the Board of Estimate, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the transfer of certain lands in the borough of the Bronx under the jurisdiction of the board of education to the president of the borough of the Bronx for street purposes. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at '9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,ml FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. 1210 Payment 1196 1211 1209 1211 1195 1219 1209 1209 1210 1214 1211 TABLE OF CONTENTS of New York City Housing Authority- 1219 Proposals 1226 1209 New York City Parkway Authority- Proposals 1211 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 1222 Official Directory 1208 Parks, Department of- Notice to General Contractors-Per- mission to Dump Clean Fill 1221 Proposals 1221 Police Department-Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 1209 Public Works, Department of- Proposals 1221 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 1221 Purchase, Department of- Proposals 1211 Sale of Materials 1211 Queens, President Borough of-Pro- posals 1211 Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- mate on Feb. 17, 1938 1222 Richmond, President Borough of- Proposals 1211 Supreme Court, First Department- Application to Condemn 1221 Filing Bills of Costs 1221 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections 1221 Supreme Court, Second Department- Filing Bills of Costs 1222 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections 1222 Tax Commission-Assessed Valuation of Real Estate in City of New York for Fiscal Year, July 1, 1939-June 30, 1940 1211 Transportation, Board of- Proposals . 1219 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 1220 Sale of Scrap Material 1219 Triboruugh Bridge Authority - Pro- posals 1210 Wader Supply, Board of- -Proposals 1211 MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

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THE CITYR VOL. LXVII. NUMBER 19977.

NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

THE CITY RECORD MUNICIPAL CIV • '. i, COMMISSION

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the New York City Charter.

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sursavtsoa 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. Woara 2-3490.

Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription: $20 a year; $10 six months; $5 three months. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy.

SUPPLEMENTS: •Civil List, $20 (by mail, $20.15); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail $1.12); List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 27 cents); Assessel Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section (by mail, 30 cents); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.10).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, $3.50 (by mail, $3.70); Electrical Code, 30 cents Qty mail, 34 cents) ; Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents (by mail, 17 cents); Fire Retarding Aulet and Regulations 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents); Land Value Maps

' complete

for the City in one volume, $2 (by~, $2.10); Multiple Dwelling Law, So cents (by mail, 57 cents); official Directory, 50 cents (by mail 53 cents); New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 2 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Proportional Representation Pamphlet, 5 cents (by mail, 7 cents).

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for firstcorrre

ctioonn before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days

Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City.

•Check must be certified.

Assessors, Board of-Completion Assessments

Board Meetings Bronx, President Borough of The-

Proposals Brooklyn, President Borough of-Pro-

posals City Planning Commission - Notices

of Public Hearings-Public Im- provement

1220 Matters

Comptroller, Office of the- Interest on City Bonds and Stock 1211 Vouchers Received Feb. 28, 1939 1199

Docks, Department of-Proposals 1220

Education, Board of-Proposals Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

Estimate, Board of-Notices of Public Hearings-

Franchise Matters Public "Improvement Matters

Estimate, Board of-Bureau of Real Estate-Corporation Sale of Build-ings and Appurtenances Thereto 1219 on City Real Estate

Finance, Department of-Confirmation of Assessments-No-

tices to Property Owners Warrants Made Ready for

Feb. 28, 1939 Fire Department-Proposals

Higher Education, Board of-Pro-posals

Manhattan, President Borough of- Proposals

Mayor, Office of the-Notices of Hearings on Local Laws

Municipal Civil Service Commission-General Instructions as to Examina-

tions tions Minutes of Meeting Held Jan. 11, 1205 1939

Notices to Appear for Examinations 1220 Notice to Applicants for Positions. 1195 Notices of Examinations 1220

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Hearings on Local Laws

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 314, No. 333, has been passed by the Council, entitled:

A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to street names (Edward Block square, Brooklyn). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will

be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 331, No. 350, has been passed by the Council, entitled:

A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to street names (Ascenzi square, Brooklyn). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will

be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 335, No. 354. has been passed by the Council. entitled:

A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, it relation to park and playground names (Frank M. Charles memorial park, Queens). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such hill will

he held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY

Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commission for the following positions:

DENTIST (FULL TIME). PHYSICIST (SPECTROSCOPY). PHYSIO-THERAPY TECHNICIAN. PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (SIGNALS AND

LIGHTING), INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM.

PROMOTION TO FOREMAN DOCK BUILDER, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.

PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (STRUCTURES), INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM.

PROMOTION TO MARINE ENGINEER, FIRE DEPARTMENT. PROMOTION TO SUPERVISOR (SIGNALS AND LIGHTING),

INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM. Detailed information regarding the above positions may be found on page 1220

of this issue of THE CITY REcoan.

Announcements for Open Competitive and Labor Class examinations are broadcast over Station WNYC at 6.30 p. m. on the Tuesday preceding the opening of app lications.

Bulletin Notice: The Commission publishes monthly an official bulletin which is available in libraries or sent to all candidates and eligibles for one year for a fee of $1. Please do not call or write the Commission for routine informa-tion contained in this official monthly bulletin. The Commission is already hard pressed to answer the present quote of 10,000 inquiries a week. Candidates are promptly notified by mail of any action affecting them individually. General inquir-ies are answered in the Bulletin, but the Commission will be happy, as in the past, to answer specific inquiries to which the answer is not otherwise obtainable.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PAUL J. KERN, Presi-lent; FESDINAND Q. MORTON, WALLACE S. SAYDE, Commissioners.

HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 • FIORELLO H.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 337, No. 356, has been passed by the Council, entitled:

A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to park and playground names (John E. White playgrould, Richmond). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will

be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 346, No. 365, has been passed by the Council, entitled:

A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to park names (Michael J. Mahoney playground, Richmond). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will

be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 440, No. 470, has been passed by the Council, entitled:

A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to street names (Duffy square, Manhattan). Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will

be held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 24, 1939. f25,m2 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 233, No. 244, has been passed by the Council, concurred

in by the Board of Estimate, entitled : A local law to amend the inferior criminal courts act of the city of New

York, in relation to traffic violations. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be

held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,ml FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 302, Nos. 321-438, has been passed by the Council, concurred

in by the Board of Estimate,` entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the sale of petroleum. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be

held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,ml FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayer.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 317, No. 336, has been passed by the Council, concurred

in by the Board of Estimate, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the transfer of certain lands in the borough of the Bronx under the jurisdiction of the board of education to the president of the borough of the Bronx for street purposes. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be

held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at '9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,ml FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

of New York City Housing Authority- 1219 Proposals 1226

1209 New York City Parkway Authority- Proposals 1211

Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 1222

Official Directory 1208 Parks, Department of-

Notice to General Contractors-Per- mission to Dump Clean Fill 1221

Proposals 1221 Police Department-Owners Wanted

for Unclaimed Property 1209 Public Works, Department of- Proposals

1221

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 1221 Purchase, Department of- Proposals 1211 Sale of Materials 1211

Queens, President Borough of-Pro-

posals 1211

Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- mate on Feb. 17, 1938 1222

Richmond, President Borough of- Proposals 1211

Supreme Court, First Department- Application to Condemn 1221 Filing Bills of Costs 1221 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to

File Objections 1221 Supreme Court, Second Department-

Filing Bills of Costs 1222 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to

File Objections 1222 Tax Commission-Assessed Valuation

of Real Estate in City of New York for Fiscal Year, July 1, 1939-June 30, 1940 1211

Transportation, Board of- Proposals . 1219 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 1220 Sale of Scrap Material 1219

Triboruugh Bridge Authority - Pro- posals 1210

Wader Supply, Board of- -Proposals 1211

MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30

LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 318, No. 337, has been passed by the Council, concurred

in by the Board of Estimate, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the discontinuance of certain lands in the borough of the Bronx as park lands, and the transfer of such discontinued lands to the president of the borough of the Bronx for street purposes. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be

held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,nil FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 319, No. 338, has been passed by the Council, concurred

in by the Board of Estimate, entitled: A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the discontinuance of certain lands in the borough of the Bronx as park lands, and the transfer of such discontinued lands to the president of the borough of the Bronx for street purposes. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be

held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, gn THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,ml FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, C. No. 375, Nos. 395-439, has been passed by the Council, concurred

in by the Board of Estimate, entitled:

A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to motor vehicles having the appearance of the apparatus and vehicles of the fire department and fire patrol. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be

held at THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in THE CITY HALL, in the City of New York, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939, at 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 21, 1939. f24,ml FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, , Mayor.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1939 Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in

which is shown the warrant number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the office of the Comptroller, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant.

Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown therein.

All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to the claimant. ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer.

Invoice Received Warrant

Date or in Office of Number

Contract the Comp-

Name of Payee

Amount

Number troller

Director of the Budget 52695 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. $2 20

Board of Child Welfare 52715 Paul E. Fusco 320 00 54091 Paul E. Fusco 1,000 00 54092 Paul E. Fusco 1,000 00

Board of Elections 52696 Frank B. Hill 218 75 52697 Dochtermann Storage Warehouse Co 600 00 52711 2- 1-39 Legislative Index Co. 50 00 52824 1-30-39 DeVinne-Brown Corp. 9 60 52004 1-23-39 DeVinne-Brown Corp. 767 50

Board of Estimate 52707 Gotham Towel Supply Co., Inc. 3 75

Department of Correction 52016 Western Union Tel. Co., Inc. 80 25

County Clerk, Queens County 52705 Paul Livoti 10 55

County Court, Bronx County 51952 1- 4-39 Batlin & Horowitz 20 00

Court of General Sessions 52984 Florence V. Ralston 150 00 52985 David Goldstein 150 00 52706 Helen L. Schneider 538 56 52720 Postal Tel. Cable Co. 33 35

Municipal Courts 52160 Alice M. Mengelkoch 8 00 52161 Helen Hulme Hadley 8 00 52162 Julia Naekel 104 00 52163 August Brody 104 00 52164 Murray Brill 160 00

Supreme Courts 52020 2- 1-39 Court Square Restaurant 31 50 52839 1-28-39 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc 13 50 52840 Legislative Index Co. 50 00 52841 Manhattan Desk Co. 23 00 52800 12-30-38 Clark Boardman Co., Ltd. 78 00 52801 J. B. Lyon Co. 200 00

Supreme Court Libraries 51953 12-27-38 Manhattan Desk Co. 160 00

Surrogates' Court, New York County 52579 Vanderbilt Towel Supply Co. 37 41

Surrogate's Court, Bronx . County 52799 J. B. Lyon• Co. 50 00

District Attorney, Queens County 52721 William Maas 30 57 52165 John J. Sullivan 61 80

Department of Docks 52790 127891 Sullivan Dry Dock & Repair Corp 7,293 07 52791 129192 O'Brien Bros., Inc. 5,905 20 52716 Wnn. J. Malone 3 25 52717 Wm. J. Malone 2 80 52718 Win. J. Malone 11 35 52719 2- 2-39 Collector of Customs 2,069 98 53323 2- 1-39 Mariner Harbor National Bank, assignee

of Hercules Cont. & Hauling Corp._. 4,440 01 53324 2- 8-39 Peninsula National Bank of Cedarhurst,

assignee of Ryan Crane & Shovel Ser- vice, Inc. 2,324 01

53325 2- 6-39 Vincent A. Villamena, Inc. 2,211 59 53326 2- 6-39 Springfield Gardens National Bank, as-

signee of Skelly & Hagman 6.296 89 53327 2- 1-39 John J. Mattiello Cont. Corp. 2,536 38

Invoice Date or

Contract Number

Received in Office of the Comp-

troller Name of Payee

Warrant Number Amount

1196

THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

David Filderman, assignee of Nicholas Casale Garage Corp. 920 26 Pan American Trust Co., atty. in fact for Delma Eng. Corp. 4,679 70 Burtsell J. Kearns 1,273 60 Mariner Harbor National Bank, assignee of Hercules Cont. & Hauling Corp 3,710 03 Hunterspoint Lumber & Supply Co., Inc. 1,701 02 Crane & Clark 457 86 General Electric Co. 150 00 E. G. Young Lumber Co., Inc 1,227 80 Leary & Co. 4,134 37 Belden-Stark Brick Corp. 1,630 86 Core Joint Concrete Pipe Corp 69 93 H. J. Schaffer Lumber Co 181 30

Board of Higher Education Melchior, Armstrong, Dessau Co. of Delaware, Inc. Walter E. Umla, Inc. Max Meyer, Inc. Simes Co., Inc Legislative Index Co. Mary Haberzetle Baker & Taylor Co T. B. Woodmore N. Y. Legislative Service Glasner Art Supply Co Cambosco Scientific Co Otis Elevator Co Otis Elevator Co Dykes Lumber Co Dykes Lumber Co.

Department of Education 1-25-39 Frank W. Stone, assignee of Parkside

Wrecking Co., Inc 8,550 00 1-25-39 Parkside Wrecking Co., Inc 375 30

Pipe & Engineering Co., Inc 1,584 40 Peabody Seating Co. 2,677 75 Colarn Furniture & Equip. Co 774 00 Equipment & Furniture Corp 3,860 80 Dreier Structural Steel Co., Inc 1,500 00 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc 2 John C. Winston Co 1 50 Louis Wagner & Son, Inc 95 43 Francis H. Leggett & Co 357 29 J. J. Greenberg, assignee of Thames Lunch Co., Inc 770 45 Ward Baking Co. 67 75 Ward Baking Co. 218 30 248 W. 144th St. Corp. or Treasurer, City of N. Y 12,736 55 City Collector 146 72 Wagner Baking Corp 101 76 L. I. R. R. Co 2277

129012 Dierks Heating Co., Inc 2,720 85 123127 Walter Kidde Constructors, Inc 2,317 90 110941 Daniel J. Rice, Inc 259 00

2-16-39 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 22 10 207-1 2- 9-39 Jonwal Const. Co., Inc 11,925 37

2-16-39 Mallinckrodt Chemical Works 5 10 2431 2-15-39 Caristo Const. Corp. 13,527 90

2-16-39 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 115 88 2-16-39 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 96 00

146A4 9- 8-38 Daniel J. Rice, Inc 500 00 Treasurer of U. S. 545 68 Treasurer of United States 2,130 20 Treasurer of United States 594 56 Treasurer of United States 4,339 47 Agnes M. Daly 1912 Brown & Sharpe of New York, Inc 20 ffi Oxford University Press 14 40 Pacific Ptg. Co. 750 00 Eugene Brandt & Son 82 93 West End Roofing & Sheet Metal Wks 60 29 John Abel 58 54 George H. Beck & Sons 50 53 Andrew Herzing 99 55 Henry Safarik 11 75 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of Willow Art Cont. Co., Inc. 859 00 John Abel 63.74 Pfaff & Son 60 74 Gottlieb Iron Works, Inc. 93 99 Union Roofing Co., Inc. 65 08 Homer Engineering Co., Inc. 62 22 J. De Phillips 56 45 Eugene Mazzei 70 77 Thomas & Reilly 129 74 I. Hellman 101 90 Hall Mark Elec. Sales Co., Inc. 104 25 Graybar Electric Co., Inc. 288 60 M. J. Kalashen 517 68 W. E. Pruden Co., Inc. 309 91 Morris, Abrams, Inc. 62 23 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. 25 00 Goulard & Olena, Inc. 183 00 Carl F. Doerr 140 00 Goodall Rubber Co., Inc. 58 50 H. Boker & Co., Inc. 30 85 Bucabel Tool Mfg. Co., Inc. 10 00 Systematic Painting Co. 86 00 Homer Eng. Co., Inc. 66 37 Forsythe Plumbing & Heating Corp 58 55 Wm. Metz 89 08 John F. Abernethy & Co. 61 93 D. Appleton Century Co., Inc. 10 28 Bruce Pub. Co. 15 15 Frances E. Moscrip 1,197 05 City Collector, Borough of Brooklyn 27 00 David Goldstein 82 22 Triplex Machine Tool Corp. 700 00 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 175 30 Zimmerman Bros. Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc._ 131 91

Albert Krentzman, assignee of D. Isaacs 65 26 Owen F. icEnaney 59 60 R. Solomon, Inc., assignee of Carlson Iron Vorks 62 35 Keuffel & Esser Co. 71 55 Joseph Sikorski 398 00 Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of Mar- cus A. Downing, Jr. 62 04

53175 53306 54090 2-14-39 52247 52248 52249 243-8 1-12-39

207-12 207-13 1- 7-39 243-5 243-6 1-23-39 243-7 1-12-39

146A180 52378 52379 52380 52381 52762 52763 11-30-38 52764 6-30-38 52765 12- 5-38 52766 12-13-38 52767 11-21-38 52768 12-15-38 52769 12-12-38 52770 12-22-38 52771 1- 3-39 52772 11- 7-38

52773 12-29-38 52774 12- 8-38 52775 12-19-38 52776 11- 1-38 52777 8-29-38 52778 11-30-38 52779 10-14-38 52780 11-14-38 52781 11-25-38 52742 11-15-38 52743 12- 5-38 52744 10-28-38 52745 52746 52747 4-30-37 52748 12-29-38 52749 1- 6-38 52750 12-30-38 52751 12-22-38 52752 12-22-38 52753 10- 1-38 52754 12-12-38 52755 9-13-38 52756 12-12-38 52757 9-13-38 52758 9- 6-38 52759 6-21-38 52760 52761 52722 52723 52724 52725

52726 12-12-38 52727 11-22-38 52728 12-22-38

52729 12- 5-38 52730 10-11-38 52731 11-21-38

53328 2- 7-39

53329 1-31-39

53330

53331 2- 1-39

53332 53333 2- 6-39 53334 53335 53336 53337 53338 2- 6-39 53339 1-26-39

51937 1-19-39

52792 1-21-39 52793 1-27-39 52794 1-26-39 52712 2- 1-39 52713 52825 1-30-39 52826 1-31-39 52827 52828 1-28-39 52829 9-22-38 52563 11-29-38 52564 11-14-38 52565 1-14-39 52566 1-23-39

234-9 234-1

234-10 234-1

52406 128330

53022 127227

53023 127199

53024 127202

53025 127825 52655 12-27-38 52656 12-27-38 52657 52262 10-31-38 128044 52263 1-31-39 129822

52264 11-30-38 128033

52265

128033 53174

4200 7 35 150

15 80 75 00 7 14 2 25 200

12 00 5 55

237 71 4 02

12 33 81 80 85 00

so

52732 12-28-38

52733 11- 8-38

52734 10-10-38 52735 10-15-38 52736 11-30-38 52737 12- 7-38 52738 11-30-38 52739 12- 7-38

52740 9-10-38 52741 1- 7-39 52476 52477 52478 52479 12- 1-38

125301 125682 125165 119274

52480 9-28-38 123044 52481 11-30-38 125791

52482 12- 5-38 52483 52484 52485 52486 52487 12-15-38

52488 12-15-38

52489 11- 3-38 52490 12-17-38 52475 12-22-38 52234 52235 52236 52237 52238 52239 52240 12-29-38 52241 12-13-38 52242 52243 9-20-38 52244 11- 1-38 52170 11-23-38 52171 12-20-38 52172 11-23-38 52173 6-28-38 52174 52175 12- 7-38 52176 11-10-38 52177 11-26-38 52178 12- 8-38 52179 12-14-38 52832 12-28-38 52180 52181 12- 2-38 52182 11-10-38 52183 11-23-38 52184

125302 125302 119516 119516 119522

125333 119523 119520 119521

125315 125315 125305 125305 125305 115926

125099 125126 126037

125986 116007 125744 122298 124787

52184A

124787 52185

128748 52186

128315 52187

129088

52188

126605 52189

119524

52822 2-10-39 52823 2-13-39

52796 1- 9-39 52698 52831 11-30-38 52833 1-25-39 52567 1-11-39 52568 12-29-38 52569 1- 1-39 52570 52006 1-20-39 52007 1- 4-39 52008 12-15-38 52009 12-16-38

52010 12-16-38 •

52011 12-31-38 52012 10-14-38

51938

51939 12-16-38 51940 12- 9-38 51941 11-16-38 51942 1- 3-39 51943 12-27-38 51944 51945 1-19-39 51946 1-19-39 51947 11-10-38 51948 1-17-39 51949 1-16-39 51950 52797 1-26-39

52798 1-30-39 52783 52784 52785 52786 52787 52788 52789 52402 53047 10-20-38 53048 12-29-38 52834 12-12-38 52835

129879 129875 129876 129877 129880 129882 129889

Invoice Received Warrant

Date or in Office of Number

Contract the Comp-

Name of Payee

Amount Number troller

52836 12-12-38 H. Sand & Co., Inc 222 02 52560 129723 St. Joseph's Hospital, Queens 395 83 52561 129706 Flushing Hospital & Dispensary 791 66 52260 125179 F. Hubner & Co., Inc 82 89 52017 12-16-38 Electric Time Co., Inc 70 00 52014 1-16-39 Superior Leather Goods Repair Service 18 00 52001 129725 St. Vincent's Hospital of City of N. Y 1,187 50

Department of Housing and Buildings Fulton Housewrecking Co., Inc 391 00 S. & S. Const. Co 70 00

128600 David Goldstein, assignee of Corp

53028 128432 F. & J. DeDomenico 53029 128273 F. Arezzo Lupis Co

Law Department Eleanor G. Dargin Jacob Klein Pick Photograph & Blueprint Nathan Horowitz D'Aronzo & Katz J. G. White City Pay Account Edward R. Molloy Joseph D. McGoldrick, Comptroller, as custodian of funds of N. Y. City Em- ployees' Retirement System

Department of Markets 52782 126171 N. Y. Tel. Co 416 39 52562 1- 1-39 Canaday Cooler Co., Inc 14 00 52005 Western Union Telegraph Co., Inc 7 50

The Mayoralty 52982 Fiorello H. La Guardia 946 35 52983 Joseph D. McGoldrick, Comptroller, as

custodian of funds of N. Y. City Em- ployees' Retirement System 95 31

Miscellaneous 52700 Michael J. Considine 1 10 52701 Harry Schwartz 5 20 52702 Esther Diamond or Philip Lerman as

her attorney 700 00 52703 Hyman Diamond or Philip Lerman as

his attorney 50 00 52704 Harlem Valley State Hospital 372 00 52653 Philip S. Rivlin or Benjamin Adler as

his attorney 625 00 52647 100073 N. Y. Central Railroad Co 143 32 52648 100073 N. Y. Central Railroad Co 98 70 52617 Jacob Worth 22 08 52618 Rocona Const. Co., Inc 260 56 52619 Home Owners Loan Corp 6 42 52620 Louis Farum 76 57 52622 Regina Hayes 33 37 52623 Rose Badrocie 7 50 52624 Dry Dock Savings Institution 300 57 52625 Home Owners Loan Corp 30 51 52626 Marion L. Carroll 274 40 52627 Home Owners Loan Corp. 49 87 52628 Edith C. Poole Norcross 419 50 52629 Bowery Savings Bank 19 84 52630 Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 228 00 52631 Rolfe Williams 4 28 52621 Michael Montana 9 68 52534 Aaron Hellmann 11 44 52535 Aaron Hellmann 4 32 52536 Lillian Barry 45 70 52537 Lillian Barry 611 02 52538 V. G. Jervis, Inc. 21 20 52539 V. G. Jervis, Inc. 184 28 52540 City Collector 140 85 52541 George W. Button Corp. 54 25 52542 Minsch Monell & Co., Inc. 113 01 52543 Minsch Monnell & Co., Inc. 4 47 52544 M. H. Lamston, Inc. 145 87 52545 Westknott Corp. 207 29 52979 Ferdinand Lowenthal 7 90 52978 City Collector 44 23 52976 Schlansky & Lowenstein 5 15 52977 Schlansky & Lowenstein 71 42 52975 Don Juan Mfg. Co. 25 32 53974 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y. 2,647,877 50 53975 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y. 1,658,390 00 53976 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y. 464,588 75 53977 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y. 174,568 75 53978 Comptroller, City of N. Y.. & Treasurer,

City of N. Y. 450,607 50 53979 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y. 162,500 00 53980 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y. 5,757 36 53981 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y. 1,375 00 53356 Outwater Leonard & Co., N. Y. City 2,000 00 53357 Outwater Leonard & Co., N. Y. City 6,000 00 53358 Padom Co. 40,000 00 53359 Padom Co. 10,000 00 53360 Title Insurance & Trust Co. 5,000 00 53361 Union Switch & Signal Co. 13,000 00 53362 Union Switch & Signal Co. 43,000 00 53363 Paul M. Warburg, Felix M. Warburg,

J. J. Hanauer & Martin Beckhard, as trustees for James Loeb & remainder-men under deed of trust of Solomon Loeb, dated June 1. 1899 5,000 00

53364 Paul M. Warburg, Felix M. Warburg, J. J. Hanauer & Martin Beckhard, as trustees for James Loeb & remainder-men under deed of trust of Solomon Loeb, dated June 1, 1899 37,000 00

53365 Comptroller, City of N. Y.. as trustee of Sinking Fund of City of N. Y. 1,000 00

53366 Oswego City Savings Bank 1,000 00 53119 Mendel Jacobi 4 40 53120 Mary R. Fordham Haller 10 00 53121 Anmore Realty Co., Inc. 35 00 53122 Coney Island Theatre, Inc. 2,500 00 53123 Schorn Realties, Inc. 44 65 53124 Thomas Butler 50 00

52708 1-10-39 52709 1-17-39 52710 2- 2-39 52157 52158 52159 1-20-39 52986 52987 52988

52405 53050 12-22-38 53027

34 28

Walmur

Co

926 64 1,490 00

752 67

19 50 19 40 398

8800 360 00 25000 18 75

134 47

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

THE CITY RECORD

1197

Invoice Warrant Date or Number Contract

Number

Received in Office of the Comp-

Name of Payee troller

Fidelity National Bank of N. Y., as- signee of Edward D. Kelley Municipal Factors Co., assignee of Wil- liam Harms Amidy Glass Co. Alfred Di Geronimo Leonard J. Swanson Leonard J. Swanson J. De Phillips

Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of J A. McGreevy, Inc. Little, Brown & Co., Inc. S. I. Rapid Transit Railway Co. William Bratter, Inc. H. Dietz Co. American News Co. Colarn Furniture & Equipment Co., as- signee of J. L. Hammett Co. Conray Products Co., Inc. Dave Salzberg, assignee of J. Bradford Harrington & Co. Burland Printing Co., Inc, Burland Printing Co., Inc. Baker & Taylor Co. Baker & Taylor Co. Macmillan Co. S. Zilz, assignee of American Orna- mental Iron Works S. Zilz, assignee of American Orna- mental Iron Works L. Sisskind Co. E. J. Farrell M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. Rand, McNally & Co. D. C. Heath Co. Henry Holt & Co., Inc. Knickerbocker Ice Co. Austit~ & Magill, Inc.

F F. Gleason Co. orest Paper Co., Inc.

Leonard Auto Supply Co. Association Press Edwin F. Kalmus James H. Reilly Gutenberg Printing Co., Inc. Gutenberg Printing Co., Inc. Chelsea Press Chelsea Press Chelsea Press Houghton Mifflin Co. Favor Ruhl & Co. Wm. H. Horstmann Co. Laidlaw Bros., Inc. Pitman Pub. Corp. Edward Zimmer

Columbia Smelting & Refining Wks., Inc Wheeler Publishing Co Spool Cotton Co Silver Burdett Co R. Solomon, Inc., assignee of Maurice Contracting Co. Maurice Contracting Co Arraneff Electric Co., Inc William C. Crowe, Inc Marceli Sikorski, assignee of Joseph Sikorski Kaness Contracting Corp Charles Scribner's Sons

Department of Finance Remington-Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc.

Department of Health Marcato Elevator Co., Inc Walter H. Daly Modern Painting Co Burland Ptg. Co., Inc Simplex Specialty Co., Inc A. Maltman Boulevard Gardens Garage, Inc Postal Telegraph-Cable Co A. W. Barnhart Co A. B. Dick Co Fairbanks, Morse & Co General Time Recorder Clock Exchange, Inc. Hospital Supply Co. & Watters Labora- tories Consolidated Bernard Clarke Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.

Department of Hospitals Preiss Trading Corp., assignee of George Poll & Co., Inc Acme Grate Co., Inc Higdon Elevator Co., Inc Lehnert & Co Ehle & Hagemann Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co A. B. C. Elevator Co Marine Works, Inc U. S. Slicing Machine Co Russell Peppler Co., Inc Edward Weck & Co., Inc W. A. Baum Co., Inc Magneto Repair Corp E. B. Meyrowitz Surgical Instruments Co., Inc. Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc Knickerbocker Hospital Jamaica Hospital Jewish Hospital Jewish Memorial Hospital Rockaway Beach Hospital St. Vincent's Hospital, Richmond Unity Hospital Colson Corp. Rex Cole, Inc Hospital Equipment Corp Plibrico Jointless Firebrick Co., Inc Wm. Langbein & Bros

Amount

163 69

76 32 162 10 118 10 66 71 60 39 67 24

84 01 444 200

41 50 228 20 11 75

450 3 47

1,661 78 137 49 134 60 94 24 62 25 75 45

33 09

34 11 15 44 45 01

323 94 4 67

15 07 6 15

125 46 147 00 11 69 17 40 24 95 2 45

12 80 54 49 70 80 20 80 19 00 14 10 15 20

1,852 50 115 15 18 00

81 75 100

12 72 37 50 42 30 558

165 00 672 00

1,382 50 188 40

1,00000 1,328 56

10 54

33 22 30 00

179 00 5,00000

4800 200

25 00 4 75 9 00

11 65 4 85 1 50 4 70

10 00

300 12 00 300

392 88 32 50

613 20 7500 18 75

110 fP 290 74 30 00 10 35

848 '00 9 30 6 44

36 84

15 50 1 50

1.187 50 791 66 791 66 791 66 791 66 791 66 791 66 496 20 235 00 116 50 69000 225 70

1198 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

Invoice Received

Invoice Received Warrant

Date or in Office of

Warrant

Date or in Office of Number

Contract the Comp- Name of Payee . Amount Number

Contract the Comp-

Name of Payee

Amount Number troller

Number troller

52368 52369 53392

53394

52404

51936

53117

10-132 98A236

53405 52400

53049 12-30-38 52360 52361 52362 52363 52364 52367 52573 1- 6-39 52574 2- 7-39 52575 2- 3-39 52576 1- 3-39 52577 1-26-39

52250 237-43 1-27-39

237-44 237-45 247-12 12-21-38 52018 1-27-39 52019 52002 52003

240-13 52371 52372 52373 52374 52375 52376 52377

52407 52408 1-24-39 52409 1-25-39 52410 1-24-39 52411 1-20-39 52412 52413 52414 52415 12-22-38 52399 52658 52659 1-26-39 52274 11-30-38

52266 52267 52268 52269 52270 52271

11-30-38 1-13-39 8-10-38

52272 52662 52663 52664 1-12-39 52665 52666 1-26-39 52667 1-10-•39 52668 1-21-39 52669 1-21-39 52670 52671 52672 1-26-39 52673 1-25-39 52674 1-18-39 52675 1-26-39 52676 1-21-39 53291 53292 53293

53294 53295 1- 4-39 53296 53297 53298 53299 52251 52842 1-30-39 52843 1-27-39 52844 3-15-38 52845 12-15-38 52846 12-21-38 52847 2- 2-39 52848 1-26-39 52849 1- 4-39 52850 1-24-39 52851 12-30-38 52852 12-23-38

52853 1- 3-39 52854 52855 52856 12-31-38 52857 12-19-38 52858 1-18-39 52859 1-20-39 52860 1-24-39 52861 1-18-39 52862 1-24-39 52450 12-15-38

53125 53126 53127 53128 53116 53169 53170 53171 52346

52347

52348 52349 52350 53344

53345

53346

53347

53348

53349

53350

53351

53352

53353

53354

53355

54093

54094

54095

54745 53000

' 53001 53002 53003 53004 53005 53006 53007 53008 53009 53010 53011 53012 53013 53014 53015 53016 53017 53018 53019 52989

52837

52795 52401 53046 53172

53173

271-9 271-10

810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823

52830

248-18 52649

52650 52651

52652 53393

52660

52661

53026 32370 53404

53406

53020 52359

Samuel Goldberg 50 00 Louis Piscioneri 25 00 National Surety Corp. 100 00 Mary Russell 294 00 Joseph T. Hart 227 67 Sarose Realty Corp. 3,413 74 City Collector 55 48 City Collector 170 00 Anthony Koschynsky & Marcy! Kosch- ynsky 226 80 Anthony Koschynsky & Marcyla Kosch- ynsky 263 10 Ida Hausman 491 72 Ida Hausman 501 96 City Collector 910 17 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y. 180,250 16 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y. 261,906 25 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y. 19,476 99 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y 291,125 00 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y. 46,516 63 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y. 398,565 00 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- slurer of City of N. Y. 876,435 00 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y. 49,175 00 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y 768,000 00 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y. 487,000 00 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Trea- surer of City of N. Y Martin Glynn or Ryan & Cassin as his attorneys Gabriel Rizzo or Ryan & Cassin as his attorneys Martin Glynn & Gabriel Rizzo or Ryan & Cassin as their attorneys Hillside Housing Corp. Louis F. Licht Milton Lebedun Philip Hirsch Charles H. Hall Aaron M. Gold Harry D. Leinoff Herbert H. Leonhardt James H. Heacock Merrill D. Lipsey Louis N. Kaplan Samuel H. Klein John J. Hauff Julius I. Klepper Alfred A. Imperato Milton Hepner Milton R. Louria Joseph Glassman Isaac Einstadt Louis Goldfarb David J. Graubard Board of Trustees of Health Depart- ment Pension Fund

Municipal Broadcasting System 8- 9-38 International News Service

Department of Parks 1- 5-39 Stanley B. Poole

Shapiro Paper Corp Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc Albert L. Banks & Ruth Banks Crofts or Treasurer of City of N. Y Albert L. Banks & Ruth Banks Crofts or Treasurer of City of N. Y

271-2 2-15-39 Standard Dredging Corp 2-23-39 Morris S. Tremaine

New York City Parkway Authority

3 Johnson, Drake & Piper, Inc 156,962 46 Madigan-Hyland 895 94 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 18 80 John H. Weston 150 00 A. C. Schwarz Co., Inc 164 65 A. C. Schwarz Co., Inc 36 54 A. C. Schwarz Co., Inc 61 95 A. C. Schwarz Co., Inc 56 45 William J. Regan 5 00 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co 54 33 Heil Co. 2 00 Raymond P. McNulty 300 00 Anchor Post Fence Co 2,398 80 T. Frederick Jackson, Inc 93 39

Police Department Henry E. Schiess

President, Borough of Manhattan

248-1 2-10-39 Spearin-Preston & Burrows, Inc

115493 Highway Improvement & Repair Co , Inc.

1211615 Edward T. Barry

121037 Hastings Pavement Co., assignee of S. B. Cont. Co., Inc 2,500 00

121037 S. 11. Cont. Co., Inc 552 64

128335 Spearin, Preston & Burrows, Inc 4,718 47 President, Borough of The Bronx

Treasurer of City of N. Y., trustee for account of Street Opening Fund Treasurer of City of N. Y., trustee for account of Street Opening Fund 422 00

128056 John A. McCarthy & Co., Inc 1,848 31 Treasurer of United States 4,296 06

127079 National Bronx Bank of N. Y., assignee of Salvatore Naclerio 1,142 90 Paladino Cont. Co., Inc 1,428 50

President, Borough of Brooklyn 127872 P. Tomasetti Cont. Corp 80,000 00

Treasurer of United States 1,381 38

Treasurer of United States 5,542 03 Treasurer of United States 10,679 94

123743 P. Tomasetti Cont. Corp 202,315 91 President, Borough of Queens

127876 Industries Developmeht Corp., assignee of Amex Asphalt Corp Municipal Factors Co., assignee of Carson House Wrecking Co., Inc Paragon-Revolute Corp.

President, Borough of Richmond Herman W. Ordeman

Department of Public Works 10-10 Superior Shade & Awning Co., Inc 94A9 1-26-39 Mitchell Vance Co., Inc

International Business Machines Corp 126784 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of

Thomas Dunn George Murphy, Inc Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States F. Movizzo & Co Louis Fischer, Inc Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc Finnell System, Inc Moore Cottrell Subscription Agencies, Inc.

126848 Unit Engineering Corp 2-16-39 West New Brighton Bank, assignee of

Palma Motor Sales & Service Corp 2-20-39 Harry Englander

237-4 2-20-39 Harvey W. Corbett & Charles B. Meyers 2-10-9 Louis H. Dreyer

Cutler Mail Chute Co J. E. Albright & Co

127944 Wells Co. 128136 Hald Pneumatic Systems, Inc 240-1 2-20-39 D. M. W. Cont. Co., Inc

Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States Treasurer of United States

Department of Purchase Carman & Co., Inc Excelda Distributing Co Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp American Rattan & Reed Mfg. Co National Lead Co.-Atlantic Branch Glidden Buick Corp United Supply Co United Supply Co Tractor Equipment Corp

127729 Johnson City Foundry & Machine Co Goodall Rubber Co., Inc General Electric Supply Corp Four Wheel Drive Auto Co. of Clinton- ville, Wis.

129000 White Paper Box Co., Inc 125016 Colonial Beacon Oil Co., Inc 125016 Colonial Beacon Oil Co., Inc

Chas. L. Read & Co., Inc Morris Glass Co., Inc Ardsley Trading Corp., assignee of Paul Schaad Seagrave Corp.

128895 Regal Equipment Co 128895 Regal Equipment Co 128826 National Distillers Products Corp 125067 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc

Crane Co. Benjamin Bros. Eimer & Amend, Inc D. A. Horn Co Bruckner Beverages, Inc Wilson & Rogers, Inc Eimer & Amend, Inc Mitchell-Rand Insulation Co., Inc Vought & Williams, Inc Asbestos Const. Co., Inc Emil Fleischl & Son

128933 Hudson Mattress Co., Inc 128933 Hudson Mattress Co., Inc 128037 National Bronx Bank of N. Y., as-

signee of [Ward La France Truck Corp. 18,792 10 128525 Jaburg Bros., Inc. 1,678 51 128530 S. S. Mack 268 50 128427 J. Aron & Co., Inc 3,030 80 127927. Regal Equip. Co. 996 49 125208 H. B. Hosrner, Inc 1,432 07 125375 Regal Equip. Co. 35 69 127724 Florence Pipe Foundry & Machine Co 30,816 01

Alsop Engineering Corp, 17 50 Haloid Co. 44 80 Eimer & Amend, Inc. 6 40 Merck & Co., Inc 15 00 Century Robber Stamp Works, Inc 4 00 Vincent Casatore 1 98 Security Steel Equip. Corp 28 00 Hisey-Wolf Machin.' Co 8 40 Arctic -r.rvgineering Co., Inc 11 77 General Elec, Supply Co­ 6 57 Hospital Supply Co & Watters Labs Consolidated 66 84 John Oster \1fg. Co 3 75 Edward Weck & Co., Inc 152 61 Palo-Myers, Inc. 769 84 General Flec. Supply Corp 18 72 Blanck & Carrier Corp 3 86 Elliott Co. 8 50 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 8 80 George '. Warne- & Co., Inc 456 00 Frank P. Fahy 9 75 Chas. J. Amm Co.. Inc 1 00

125276 Parke Davis & Co 47 60

13,685 00

25,989 97

175 77

50 22

18 78 1,433 56

4000 19 00 200 8 00

10 00 25 00 600

96 00 10 00 41 00 10 00 69 00 25 00 15 00 40 00

199 00 10 00 17 60 13 00 4600

22,883 50

15 00

436 00 48 00

467 78

791 07

534 95 20,203 65 23,098 25

12 00

10,674 00

28 99 808 33

874 30

17,951 39

72000 128 54

90 45

8 26 7,874 35

250 00

1,643 75 153 90

3,571 68 2,601 45

12,897 02 2,745 64 4,229 51 4,104 54

920 00 12 00 23 75 83 33

380 7,253 27

711 50 70000

4,946 90 650 500

3450 80400

1,592 50 19,483 20 2,127 11 4,480 16 1,121 87

826 74 3,230 04 2,853 11 1,537 04

113 72 67 50 10 29

387 50 186 20 228 25 257 85 18200

900 2,784 80

6720 784

16 37 36055 248 72 402 38 69 25

537 75

335 20 955 6S 269 02

2,147 32 84000 326 92 66000 107 52 110 92. 117 57 7525

526 40 21 00 15 84 46 57 14 13

2,26615 1,050 00

131 25

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

Name of Payee Amount

50446 George Douglass 430 08 50447 Hunterspoint Lumber & Sup-

ply Co., Inc. 2,104 79 50448 Leary & Co. 20 71 50449 E. G. Young Lumber Co 1,291 40 51640 129145 Robins Dry Dock & Repair

Co.. 8,905 50 51771 Queens Trucking Co 3,031 87 51772 E. Ehrbar, Inc 184 60 51773 B. Turecamo Cont. Co., Inc 10,836 98 51774 Mahoney Clarke,. Inc 77 00 51775 J. E. Wheeler 634 41 51776 H. W. Yaeger 82 74 51777 R. W. Kinney 715 50 51778 Keegan & Pardoe Fuel Corp 1,053 00 51779 J. Carone 2,023 24 51780 J. O'Connell 2,35170 51781 Moncar Co. 2,054 79 51782 F. Mascali & Sons, Inc 1,133 55 51783 J. Carone 1,619 48 51784 McKenna & Jappell 216 30 51785 R. B. Hamilton Trucking Co ,

Inc. 3,750 90 51786 Hilmer Lind 112 00 51787 C. Koenig, Jr 112 00 5178.5 J. & C. Ossip 90 30 51789 E. Varacelli 85 40 51790 S. Berkowitz 80 07 51791 J. Carone 2,268 05 51792 A. & H. Trucking Co 1,079 20 51793 M. Parisi 1,134 37 51794 Brugel Cont. Co., Inc 513 85 51795 M. Capasso 120 00 51796 M. M. Bosco 108 50 51758 J. O'Connell 3,32185 51759 M. Mirando 108 50 51760 T. Capuano 108 50 51761 R. B. Hamilton Trucking Co. 3,966 00 51762 S. Barone 108 50 51763 M. Clark 103 37 51764 F. Debona & L. A. Debona 108 50 51765 S. Arduini 100 75 51766 J. Cirilla 108 50 51767 E. Mascarella 108 01 51768 D. Orlando 2,384 75 51769 F. Manna 104 30 51770 Elmhurst Cont. Co., Inc 1,019 59 51745 R. & S. Yaeger 83 72

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939 THE CITY RECORD 1199

Invoice Received Werrant

Date or in Office of Number

Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Number troller

5241 12-27-38 125276 Parke Davis & Co 5 40 52452 126986 General Elec. Co. 25 01 52453 126986 General Elec. Co. 7 92 52454 Manhattan Fruit Cont. Co., Inc 2,540 12 52455 • Trust Co. of North America, assignee

of N. Y. City Beef Co 496 46 Register, New York County

52838 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc 70 00

Department of Sanitation 53118 Nathan Kleinman 250 00 51951 1- 1-39 Martin Nadelman, assignee of Bilow Bus

Lines, Inc. 511 50 Board of Transportation

57-262 2-24-39 John 1. Quinn 6 64 57-261 2-17-39 M. F. O'Connell, Jr. 11 15 57-260 57-3 2-16-39 Centaur Construction Co., Inc. 28,486 78 53035 2- 1-39 Rite-Mohawk Garage 20 00 53036 1-31-39 Jackson Heights Community Garage,

Inc...... 25 00 53037 1-19-39 Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 8 24 53038 1-16-39 Ditto, Incorporated 9 00 53039 2- 6-39 City Chemical Corp. 1 57 53040 2- 1-39 Charles Bruning Co., Inc. 29 40 53041 1-20-39 S. C. Berdan & Son 1 50 53042 1-27-39 J. T. Baker Chemical Co. 2 91 53043 1-20-39 American Gum Importers Assn., Inc 1 60 53044 2- .6-39 Security Steel Equipment Corp. 19 99 53045 1-31-39 Roxy Window Cleaning Co. 2 00 53021 121546 Interborough Rapid Transit Co., Thomas

E. Murray, Jr., Receiver 2,001 47

52273 Louis Gretsch 406 92 52261 M. F. O'Connell, Jr. 102 45

53301 1-31-39 Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 52 92

52258 M. F. O'Connell, Jr. 182 75 52259 11-30-38 Appeal Printing Co., Inc. 183 18 52246 126542 Meads Engineering Co., Inc. 25,000 00

53606 128087 George H. Flinn Corp. 30,000 00

18158 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. 18159 Grady-Travers Co., Inc.

18144 J. T. Baker Chemical Co.

18148 Burroughs Adding Machine Co.

18155 Whitehead Metal Products Co., Inc.

18161 General Electric Co.

18140 Herald Nathan Press, Inc.

18141 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc.

18142 General Railwati Signal Co.

18145 T. W. Smith Co. 18146 Somach Photo Service

18147 Pyrene Mfg. Co.

18151 Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.

18154 Olympic Glove Co.

18160 Atlantic Sponge & Chamois Corp.

18139 Colonial Beacon Oil Co., Inc.

18143 Formica Insulation Co.

18149 Texas Co.

18152 National Bearing Metals Corp.

18153 Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp.

18156 Hunter Illuminated Car Sign Co., Inc

18157 Bristol Co.

18137 General Electric Co. 18138 American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co

18150 American District Telegraph Co., Inc

Board of Transportation-Independent System-Operation

2,268 75

•375 86

405 00

452 05

367 67

391 60

327.25 90400 265 53

165 60

50000

191 82

4390

55 69

91 14

64 25

39 00

83 25

21 20

18 69

7 20

5 10

5 20

1 94

190

Transit Commission 52403 12-23-38 Atlas Stationery Corp.

473 35

52578 1-27-39 Robley Press Service Inc.

92 75

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee er No. Number

Armory Board 50082 C. C. Carroll $3 15

C. C. Carroll 3 95 50083 J. G. Fley 3 05 50084 E. G. Riekert 10 00 50085 Consolidated Edison Co. of

N. Y., Inc. 16 91 50086 A. Pearson's Sons, Inc. 1 75 50087 J. F. Disken 7 52

The City Record 50952 Stephen G. Kelley 120 00

County Clerk, Richmond County 51651 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-

writers, Inc. 4 15 51652 Sidney Weir 20 30 51653 James A. Lynch 8 95 51654 S. I. Advance 4 20

50437 Albert Pipe Supply Co. .. Department of Docks

897 06 50438 Colonial Sand & Stone Co ,

1,523 20 ync. 50439 Cross, Austin & Ireland

698 40 Lumber Co. 503 16 50440 Daniel Duskis, Inc.

50441 Garfield Electric Supply Co , 14 00 Inc.

2,023 95 50442 Wallace R. Post, Inc. 50443 Seaboard Twine & Cordage

357 00 Co., Inc. 1,763 55 50444 Belden Stark Brick Corp

50445 Cross, Austin & Ireland 1,275 30 Lumber Co.

Invoice Received Warrant

Date or in Office of Number

Contract the Comp-

Name of Payee

Amount Number troller

7458 WB-24-33 T. Frederick Jackson, Inc. 8,051 75 Triborough Bridge Authority

7459 WB-37 Grand View Nurseries 1,626 30 7460 WB-25 Martin Epstein Co., Inc. 1,738 35 7461 Welsbach Street Lighting Co. of Amer-

ica 7462 Atlas Stationery Corp. 7463 Atlas Stationery Corp. 7464 Kroger-Jonas, Inc. 7465 Gleason-Tiebout Glass Co. 7466 Chase National Bank of City of N. Y., as

fiscal agent, Triborough Bridge Authority Board of Water Supply

53395 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp 53396 Charles F. Noyes Co., Inc., as agents for

N. Y. Life Insurance Co. 53397 Charles F. Noyes Co., Inc., as agents for

N. Y. Life Insurance Co. 53398 George Gorton 53399 Lillian Schiff, John Weiss & Sadie Weiss 53400 Virgil Van Etten 53401 Elizabeth P. Anderton 53402 Grace Seso & Pearl E. Wedge 53403 Edward Eggert 53030 1-11-39 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. 53031 Ellenville Electric Co. 53032 1- 9-39 N. Y. State Electric & Gas Corp. 53033 1-31-39 N. Y. State Electric & Gas Corp. 53034 1-31-39 Empire State Ptg. Corp. 53308 Kerhonkson National Bank of Kerhonk-

son, Kerhonkson, N. Y., to credit of Wilbur L. Martin & Elsie M. Teed

53309 First National Bank of Ellenville, Ellen- ville, N. Y., to credit of Boris Tartakoff & Fannie Tartakoff

53310 State of N. Y. National Bank of King- ston, Kingston, N. Y., to credit of Ben- jamin Cherney & Samuel H. Berger

52252 1- 5-39 Brooklyn Citizen 52253 1-23-39 Eagle Photo-Engraving Co., Inc. 52254 1-13-39 Delaware Express Co. 52255 1- 7-39 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc. 52256 12-31-38 Westchester Coat & Apron Supply Co.,

Inc. 52257

Austin R. Newcombe & Co., Inc 52245 126373

N. Y. Tel. Co

of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Department 52693

Charles Deutsch 52694

Nathan Zucker 52365

Treasurer of U. S. 52366

Treasurer of U. S. 52571

N. Y. Central R. R. Co 52572 12-30-38

Rand McNally & Co. 53129

J. Shanske 53130

Nathan Zucker 53131

Nathan Zucker 53132

I. Goldberg Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co 52015 1-24-39

Department of Welfare 52699 William W. Clark 52714 William W. Clark 52654 William Hodson 54567 William Hodson 54568 William Hodson 54569 William Hodson 54570 William Hodson 52013 Victor Adding Machine Co

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number Name of Payee

51746 W. P. Garvin 51747 J. Carone 51748 Hendrickson Bros., Inc 51749 Bond Hauling Co 51750 V. Schultz 51751 A. & H. Trucking Co 51752 M. Ferraro 51753 W. P. Garvin 51754 P. Mariconda, R. Marigliano

& M. Caseillo 51755 Hendrickson Bros. 51756 Lehigh Trucking Co 51757 M. Parisi 51731 Du Britz Bros., Inc 51732 W. Regina 51733 J. S. Lazzo, 51734 Keegan Bros., Inc. 51735 • Tambro Cont. & Cinders

Corp. 51736 K. H. Trucking Corp 51737 J. & A. Bucci 51738 E. Moniz, Inc. 51739 I. Mercuria 51740 A. & H. Trucking Co 51741 B. Turecamo Cont: Co., Inc 51742 F. Markay 51743 J. Muscarella 51744 J. J. Keegan, Inc 51717 Brugel Cont. Co., Inc 51718 J. Solazzo 51719 R. W. Kinsey 51720 Mahoney Clarke, Inc. 51721 M. Capasso 51722 M. J. Torpey, Inc 51723 F. Mascali & Sons, Inc 51724 M. Spinosa 51725 \V. A. G. Cont. Corp 51726 H. Koenig 51727 C Spitaliere 51728 N. Amendolare 51729 J. Spitaliere 51730 E. Catapano 51050 Sullivan Dry Dock & Repair

Corp. 51051 Frank Murphy 51797 Albert Pipe Supply Co., Inc 51798 Colonial Sand & Stone Co 51799 Colonial Sand & Stone Co

Amount

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE Ono^ COMPTROLLER ON TUESDAY, FEB. 28, 1939

Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received in the office of the Comptroller on this date in which is shown the Comptroller's voucher number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the name of the payee and the amount of The voucher.

Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given excepting that when such Touchers are submitted under a contract, the registered number of the contract is shown instead.

JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

Amount

11,449 87 490 1 47

2364 20 67

116,666 67

600 00

500 00

3,266 00 135 00 60000 375 00 50 00

180 00 630 00 177 84 212 79

6 76 4 15

247 00

634 00

1.000 00

1,334 50 140 80

6 25 157 25 41 28

17 62 564 85

1,024 39

38 25 21 75

2,904 55 2,499 89

75 00 93 20 100

12 00 200

12 00 9600

3 69 548 76

24.929 00 337,881 21 332,726 40 10.049 03 6,462 61

5830

Amount

90255 797 38

5,938 50 2,609 00 1,473 92 1,053 81 3,990 84 1,976 81

3,838 18 2,956 50 3,927 00 1,804 13 1,513 86

108 50 108 50

2,040 16

1,021 88 1,411 48

104 00 975 68 84 76

1,736 42 12,183 28

108 50 108 01 962 32 68670 85 25

526 50 6050 6400

1,072 50 918 37 213 46

7,391 25 93 00

112 00 118 00 128 00 116 25

888 70 53 75

3,089 92 6,351 20

124 60

1200 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

51800 Const. Products Corp

51801 Cross, Austin & Ireland Lumber Co.

51802 Flushing Sand & Stone Co , Inc.

51803 General Builders S u p p 1 y Corp. .

51804 Hunterspoint Lumber & Sup- ply Cc.

51805 Hunterspoint Lumber & Sup- ply Co.

51806 E. B. Latham & Co

51807 Wallace R. Post, Inc Board of Higher Education

51150 Two Park Avenue Bldg

51151 Two Park Avenue Bldg

51152 Congregation Emanu-El ... Department of Education

50935 American News Co., Inc

50936 E. P. Dutton Co., Inc.

50937 American Technical Society

50938 Prentice Hall, Inc.

50939 Radcraft Pub., Inc.

50940 Randon House, Inc.

50941 Charles Scribner's Sons

50942 D. Appleton Century Co., Inc

50943 American Radio Relay League

50944 American News Co., Inc

50945 University of Oklahoma Press

50946 Columbia University Press

50915 Charles Michaels

50916 Gotham Sign Co.

50917 S. B. Weinerman, assignee of L. Opps

50918 R. Solomon, assignee of K. S K. Painting Co.

50919 Marceli Sikorski, assignee of Morris Lazer

50920 Industrial Credit Corp., as- signee Revere Brass & Cop-

50921 Westerguard Service, Inc., as- signee Revere Brass & Cop- per Co., Inc.

50912 Williams & Wells Co.

50913 Wm. J. Hann

50914 Albert Dessner, Inc.

50900 General Wire Mesh Co

50901 Warden, Sing Sing. Prison

50902 D. Luxenberg

50903 D. Luxenberg

50904 Biancolo & Murray, Inc

50905 American Window Shade Mfg. Co.

50906 H. Gordon

50907 Solon Furniture Co.

50908 New England Woodworking Co., Inc.

50909 A. Pearson's Sons, Inc.

50910 New England Woodworking Co.

509I1 Isidor Stiler

50922 Independent Credit Corp., as- signee of A. Downing, Jr

50923 0. F. McEnaney

50924 G. E. Pearsall

50925 J. Sikorski

50926 T. F. Mulligan

50927 Rialto Electric Co., Inc

50928 Independent Credit Corp., as- signee of Newberger & Co

50929 Dodd, Mead & Co.

50930 American Book Co.

50931 World Book Co.

50932 Rand, McNally & Co.

50933 Wheeler Pub. Co.

50934. Manual Arts Press

51142 David J. Subener

51143 Joseph Scala

51144 Low Surgical Co.

51145 Oscar P. Schoenemann

51534 Addressograph - Multigraph Corp.

51508 Julius Schulman

51509 Paul C. Blum

51510 Vincent J. Duffy

51511 John Buchanan

51512 Candee, Smith & Howland

51513 Leonard J. Swanson

51514 Matthew J. Crowley

51515 A. D. Evertson Co.

51516 468 East 167th Street

51517 H. A. Bulloss

51518 Francis J. Canavan

51519 Basil Desiderio

51520 I. Hellman

51521 M. F. Mullin, Inc.

51522 Electime Corp.

51523 Electime Corp.

51524 Thomas F. Ford

51525 Thomas F. Ford

51526 Estella R. Steiner

51527 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co

51528 Rubin F. Cohen

51529 Josephine D. Corte

51530 Arthur M. De Leeuw

51531 Helen L. Latz

51532 Lucy Wronker

51533 J. C. Jung

51494 George H. Beck & Sons

51495 George H. Beck & Sons

51496 Hyman Jackel

51497 Hyman Jackel

51498 Forsythe Plumbing & Heat- ing Corp.

51499 Forythe Plumbing & Heat- ing Corp.

51500 Pincus Fingerhut 51501 Pincus Fingerhut

51502 John Pinto

51503 John Pinto

51504 Johri Pinto

357 00

703 25

97 80

1,269 80

405 67

1,552 36 3,857 00

309 76

108 78 127 04 225 48

155 17 18 56 2 13 1 05 100 200

27 51 1 70 100

274 94 2 15 7 07

316 00 11 00

95 00

56000

60500

309 00 818 00 76800 43 00 4800

280 25

115 00 8 50

22800 94 00

182 00

174 00 91 00

140 00 714 00

45 00 47 00 4500 7200

24800 9400

192 00 3 34 444 4 95

14 37 1 92 1 80

53 00 7 78 650

5700

16 73 31 99 49 28 55 99 9660 80 75 43 78 49 94 42 08 2588 34 28 94 39

182 78 54 83

96 25 10 75 76 25 46 55 15 58

5 98 140

13 65 13 50 1 05 3 40

108 68 40 66 37 14 4875 58 63

9676

88 44 34 09 37 38 59 69 68 52 36 65

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee er No. Number

51505 John Pinto 51506 John Pinto 51507 William C. Crowe 51088 126723 Rao Elec. Equip. Co., Inc 51089 128699 Rao Elec. Equip. Co., Inc 51090 124914 Penner Elec. Co. 51091 129467 Schwartz & Rudin, Inc. 51141 National Painting & Decorat-

ing Co., Inc. 51134 125305 Chelsea Press 51135 125611 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. 51136 1252% Appeal Ptg. Co., Inc. 51137 125302 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc 51138 125316 F. Hubner & Co., Inc. 51139 127374 Burns Bros. 51140 127374 Burns Bros. 50994 115999 Ten Cent Books, Inc. 50995 125754 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 50996 125754 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 50997 125755 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 50998 116050 Universal Map Co., Inc. 50999 125757 S. E. & M. Vernon, Inc 51000 119358 Victor Pub. Co., Inc 51001 119525 Silver Burdett Co. 51002 119524 C. Scribner's Sons 50980 125187 Silver Burdett Co. 50981 125739 Singer Sewing Machine Co 50982 126199 Spool Cotton Co. 50983 125744 Spool Cotton Co. 50984 125747 J. T. Stanley & Co., Inc 50985 127001 Standard Scientific Supply

Corp. 50986 127001 Standard Scientific Supply

Corp. 50987 127001 Standard Scientific Supply

Corp. 125749 Steiger Corp. 125995 Steinberger Bros., Inc. 127110 N. Straus Duparquet, Inc 125751

125752 Talen School Products, Inc

Superior Duck Clothing Co

125752 Talens School Products, Inc 125790 J. L. Hammett & Co. 125722 Pepperell Braiding Co.

Row Peterson & Co. 122293 125728 Regal Equipment Co.

Knickerbocker Ice Co. 128043 125705 Maharam Fabric Corp.

Industrial Dist., Inc. 125694 125972 Kay Rubber Co. 125682 H. Dietz Co. 117242 Funk & Wagnalls Co. 126407 N. Y. Tel. Co. 126407 N. Y. Tel. Co. 126407 N. Y. Tel. Co. 128126 Cities Service Oil Co. 127553 J. Cavanagh & Co

Maharam Fabric Corp 125705 125677 Conray Products Co., Inc....

S. Weinstein Supply Co..... 125761 Lindner Co. 125703

125708 Merit Supply Co., Inc. 115976 Rand, McNally & Co. 125278 Rand, McNally & Co. 116882 Denoyer-Geppert Co. 126269 Funk & Wagnalls Co.

Forest Lumber Co., Inc. 126018 119278 Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge,

Inc. 50966 115926 Houghton Mifflin Co. 51146 J. B. Lippincott 51147 180 Varick St. 51148 Harcourt, Bra-- & Co. 51149 Harvard University Press 51635 Gustav L. Graef 51636 Gustav L. Graef 51045 Fred A. Buser Sons, Inc 51046 T. F. Ferguson & Son, Inc 51031 Harry Starkman 51032 James I. Kelly 51033 Singer Sewing Machine Co 51034 James P. Maher & Son 51035 George Guida 51036 Paul C. Blum 51037 Henry Safarik 51038 George H. Beck & Sons 51039 Kummerle Cont. Corp. 51040 American Ornamental Iron

Works 51041 American Ornamental Iron

Works 51042 A. D. Evertsen Co. 51043 Marmon Cont. Co. 51044 Fred A. Buser Sons, Inc 51017 Louis Bigolet 51018 Louis Bigolet 51019 William J. Olvany 51020 William J. Olvany 51021 William J. Olvany 51022 William J. Olvany 51023 William J. Olvany 51024 William J. Olvaiiy 51025 William J. Olvany 51026 H. Sand & Co. 51027 H. Sand & Co. 51028 H. Sand & Co. 51029 P. J. Pettit 51030 Harry Starkman 51003 Jas. P. Maher & Son 51004 Jas. P. Maher & Son 51005 Jas. P. Maher & Son 51006 Mathew J. Crowley 51007 F. J. Canavan 51008 James P. Rodgers 51009 Adolph Berengarten 51010 William Harms 51011 Dooley Electric Co 51012 W. F. Moss 51013 John Manton 51014 P. J. Pettit

Amount

62 07 70 83 53 15

2,778 75 9,572 70 6,393 60 2,550 00

100 00 337 20 6688

414 70 398 98 517 44

6,622 79 16,712 49

44000 2,056 53 1,108 71

220 00 967 35

22,420 48 74 40 3 02 3 62

48096 63 11

305 25 159 98 121 50

510 25

138 58

87 86 12 40

444 39 64735

1,000 14 1,239 57 1,414 30 1,263 20

49 60 2,010 00

72 30 107 13

91 77 452 79 43 08

107 77 165 00

2,190 58 504 77

4,574 39 551 58

200 105 70

1,832 60 332 21 7746

549 20 27000 355 00 65 45 4620 37 25

28500 900 360 2 25 768 6 89

4,293 48 842 39 39 45 67 61 9983 9896

131 40 54 18

124 63 81 87 85 32 25 19 37 43

47 27

7844 41 84 59 39 47 14 31 74 34 12 60 66 62 89 73 62 60 31 35 02 97 12 33 58

173 25 41 50 95 81 24 92 29 17 45 02 58 41 37 18 51 30 85 03 74 58 70 52 67 07 58 24 59 26 72 43 63 29

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee

Amount er No. Number

51015 Louis R4'nolet

45 58 51016 Louis Bigolet

45 69

54485 T. A. Corwin

6940 54486 T. A. Corwin

70 85

54487 T. A. Corwin

96 12 54488 T. A. Corwin

50 81

54490 T. A. Corwin 54489 T. A. Corwin

96 13 15 71 54491 John Manton Co., Inc.

54492 A. B. Murray Co., Ioc.

13 50 54493 Cardinal Eng. Co.

22 55

51471 F. Elian & Co.

17 16 51472 Otis Elevator Co.

102 83

51473 J. Manton Co., Inc.

15 71 51474 J. Porto

2246

51475 P. Porto

25 87 51476 J. D. Johnson Co., Inc.

2720

51477 J. D. Johnson Co., Inc.

5222 51478 J. A. Glynn

37 86

51479 J. A. Glynn

2783 51480 T. A. Corwin

29 01

51481 T. A. Corwin

47 69 51482 T. A. Corwin

54 31

51483 T. A. Corwin

14696 51484 T. A. Corwin

57

51457 Dolley Electric Co., Inc. 59 72 51458 Dolley Electric Co., Inc. 15 46 51459 Dolley Electric Co., Inc. 13 06 51460 Salamander Grate Bar Co

3666

26 51461 F. Elian & Co. 17270 51462 H. Sand & Co., Inc.

51463 A $ C Grate Bar Works Co. 900 51464 Boiler Repair Maintenance

Co., Inc.

106 96 51465 J. I. Kelly, Inc.

48 18

51466 J. I. Kelly, Inc.

9428 99 22 51467 J. I. Kelly, Inc.

51468 J. I. Kelly, Inc.

5799 51469 J. I. Kelly, Inc.

2971

51470 J. I. Kelly, Inc.

149 31 51443 J. D. Hampton, Inc.

8464

51444 J. D. Hampton, Inc.

63 07 51445 J. Manton Co., Inc.

48 91

51446 J. Manton Co., Inc. .15 71 51447 H. Sand & Co., Inc.

9855

51448 H. Sand & Co., Inc.

91 22 51449 H. Sand & Co., Inc.

74 57

51450 L. Bigolet

4451 51451 L. Bigolet

32 17

51452 L. Bigolet

95 7I 51453 P. J. Pettit Co.

40 76

51454 F. Elian & Co.

11 95 51455 W. E. Moss

36 10

51456 Boiler Repair Maintenance Co., Inc. 50 37

51300 126189 J. F. Gleason Co. 1 08 5130I 125691 Broder Factors Corp., as-

signee Globe Crayon Co. 1,921 50 51302 125788 Grady Travers Co., Inc 441 32 51303 125789 Max Greenwald 946 35 51304 128489 M. Grumbacher 508 20 51305 115917 Harper & Bros. 7 05 51306 115920 D. C. Heath & Co. 6 57 51307 122270 Houghton, Mifflin Co. 1,477 50 51308 125693 L. Hyman & Sons 685 65 51309 126989 Industrial Distributors, Inc 55 59 51310 126990 Interboro Chem. Co. 1 92 51311 125696 Jaclin Staty. Corp. 119 98 51312 128715 Joseph Kurzon, Inc. 7 44 51286 126980 Clay Adams Co., Inc 5 70 51287 125675 Colarn Furniture & Equip

Co. 14 40 51288 125677 Conray Products Co., Inc 1,564 63 51289 125677 Conray Products Co., Inc 992 88 51290 126982 Conray Products Co., Inc 733 71 51291 126984 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer,

Inc. 21 68 51292 125736 Dictaphone Sales Corp 553 50 51293 125682 H. Dietz Co 41 08 51294 125684 Downtown Saw Works 13 94 51295 125685 Durbrow & Hearne 410 98 51296 125686 Thomas A. Edison, Inc 922 50 51297 125687 Empire State Ptg. Corp 2,902 70 51298 125786 George N. Foley Co 1,016 00 51299 125690 J. F. Gleason Co 799 72 51272 122241 American Book Co 1,086 90 51273 127320 American Thread Co 49 20 51274 128841 H. P. Andrews Paper Co 2,808 01 51275 115863 Beckley Cardy Co 28 83 51276 126975 Beckley Cardy Co 5 12 51277 116775 C. C. Birchard & Co 6 93 51278 125302 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc 567 32 51279 125302 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc 1,214 53 51280 125611 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc 386 33 51281 125667 Burrow Filing Co., Inc 379 90 51282 127553 Joseph Cavanagh & Co 72 33 51283 127683 Joseph Cavanagh & Co 165 36 51284 127015 Chicago Apparatus Co 47 46 51285 127016 City Chemical Corp 40 23 51313 115934 Laidlaw Bros., Inc 2 00 51314 119325 Laidlaw Bros., Inc 24 00 51315 125126 Laidlaw Bros., Inc 237 00 51316 115936 Laurel Book Co 200 00 51317 126610 Lindner Co. 374 67 51318 125704 Maclane Hdwe. Co., Inc 1 44 51319 122277 Macmillan Co. 84 00 51320 119332 Macmillan Co. 315 72 51535 127506 Reinhardt Eng. Co 490 70 51536 128695 J. E. Kahn 5,337 13 51537 128695 J. E. Kahn ' 4,100 20 51538 126622 N. Y. Seating Corp 438 00 51539 124745 Simes Co., Inc 5,376 24 51540 126265 Burwak Elevator Co 1,695 50 51541 125954 H. Starkman & Bro 2,211 84 51542 128499 Globe Werneke Sales Co 12,013 19 51543 124931 J. L. Murphy, Inc 9,626 97 51544 124932 D. J. Rice, Inc 2,941 59 51545 126620 N. Y. Seating Corp 233 00 51546 126620 N. Y. Seating Corp 203 00 51547 126701 Wissner & Sons, Inc 1.310 00 51548 126700 Wissner & Sons, Inc 1,241 00

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee

Amount

er No. Number

50988 50989 50990 50991 50992 50993 50967 50968 50969 50970 50971 50972 50973 50974 50975 50976 50977 50978 50979 50953 50954 50955 50956 50957 50958 50959 50960 50961 50962 50963 50964 50965

309 31 1,610 37 3,016 65

499 13 2,204 51 3,262 00 1,957 20

933 33 4,988 23 1,58800 2,435 13 6,390 47 1.355 00

815 65

1,690 00 1,253 47

2,000 00

888 34 2,128 03 3,682 97 3,558 16

392 28

823 00 969 86 64400

1,700 00 2,975 00 1,10000 1,062 50 5,850 00

18,900 00

1,857 25

349 00

1,241 00 5 25

15 75 750 00 14 73 24 31 2890 8796

12 90 3 50 520

2984 11 00 3840 11 12

14 99 10 35 1 08 6 05

14 95 9600 8 00

13 60 12 03

20 25 11 65 2 50

67 80 7 18

16 60 138 75

25 00 6000 13 63 91 81 26 63 3 25

209 85 200

101 50 26 25 3 02 960

207 90

30 61 3 15 1 80

24 75 400 9 82

23 20 1 08

58 85 14 40

112 50 3,750 21

4 25 1 50 2 80 7 69

89 30 85 2 75

154 55 3 25

179 59 8 08

7 20 5 25

1370 9 00

47 89

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee

Amount er No. Number

52158 W. E. Huskel Co., Inc 52159 T. N. Holden 52160 Holliston Mills, Inc. 52161 W. C. Hart Co., Inc. 52162 S. & S. Hardware Co. 52114 Chelsea Press 52115 D. Smith Steel Co., Inc 52116 Remington Rand, Inc 52117 W. M. Rebuth Co., Inc 52118 Keuffel & Esser Co. 52119 M. J. Kalashen 52120 C. Scribner's Sons 52121 W. H. Sadlier, Inc. 52122 Rand McNally & Co. 52123 Radio & Technical Pub. Co 52124 Radio, Ltd. 52125 Davega City Radio, Inc 52126 Damon & Peets, Inc. 52127 Harper & Bros. 52128 Fyr Fyter Products 52129 Funk & Wagnalls Co. 52130 Ditto Sales & Service 52131 Dimock & Fink Plumbing

Supply Corp. 52132 A. B. Dick Co 52133 Denover Geppert Co. 52134 B. Mttay & Sons 52135 Empire State Ignition Corp , 52136 Eagle Paper & Twine Co 52137 D. C. Heath & Co. 52138 Houghton Mifflin Co. 52139 Herald Nathan Press, Inc 52140 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-

writers, Inc. 52141 Rabsons Music & Camera

Co., Inc. 52142 Putnam & Co., Inc. 52143 Public School Pub. Co 52144 W. E. Pruden Co., Inc 52145 Pitman Pub. Corp. 52146 Pheool Mfg. Co. 52147 Macmillan Co. 52148 J. F. Gleason Co. 52149 Henley Pub. Co. 52150 Texas Co. 52151 W. E. Taylor Co., Inc 52152 Municipal Factors Co., as-

signee of Sylvan Wellington, Inc.

52153 F. A. Stokes Co. 52154 Standard Scientific Supply

Corp.

3 10 118 30

1 20 9 40

18 75 372 90 34 05 95 18

382 50 1 92

103 88 272 62 42 00 300 340 300 3 12

6020 280

24 75 1 30 1 50

2 95 62 56 7300

341 36 24 84 58 64 19 64 200

76 65

4000

16 00 112 50

1 57 36 48 180

25 70 49 34 61 48 4 50 563

157 50

219 78 12 92

24 95 PW Department of Education—Public Works

152-135 Harold Story, Inc. 239 50

206-12 National Blue Print Co., Inc 9 40 Fire Department

50100 General Tire Co. 3 50

50101 Manhattan Ignition Corp 109 66

50102 Jellinek Auto Radiator Co , Inc. 45 00

50103 Ralph Lewis, Inc. 5 80

50104 Mack International T r u c k Corp. 47 85

50105 Ward La France Truck Corp 121 45

50106 Four Wheel Drive Auto Co 439 01

50107 Wm. H. Enhaus & Son, Inc 6 50

50108 Four Wheel Drive Auto Co 15 84

49961 Herman F. Kuch 73 70 51639 128829 Robins Dry Dock & Repair

Co. . 1,446 75

51714 Clip-Bar Mfg. Co. 85 14

51715 Wyckoff Pipe & Creosoting Co., Inc. 1,305 76

51716 E. Schwartz Plumbing Sup- ply Co. 2 94

Department of Health 49968 William B. Birnkrant .. 49969 Jules L. Blumenthal 49970 John J. Kearney 49971 Robert J. Lawless 49972 Jerome Meyers 49973 Harold H. Mitchell 49974 James Morrison 49975 Ralph S. Muckenfuss 49976 Frederic W. Schoneweg 49977 Herbert J. Vock 49978 Herbert J. Vock 49979 John B. West 49980 William F. Wild 49963 Culver Elec. Co. 49964 Culver Elec. Co., assigned to

Elite Electrical Supply & Lighting Fixture Co. General Fireproofing Co... Leona Baumgartner Matthew A. Byrne Matthew A. Byrne Matthew A. Byrne Frank A. Calderone Samuel Frant Amelia Grant John J. Kearney John J. Kearnev Aaron Leifer Elwood S. Morton William F. Wild John Oberwager John Oberwager Jolm Oberwager

51202 Keystone Painting & Dec- orating, Inc.

51203 A. Dessner, Inc. 51204 E. D. Fox & Son 51205 F. Holl 51206 0. Kester Co., Inc 51207 Laboratory Furniture Co.,

Inc. 51208 Systematic Painting Co 51209 S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co. 51211 A. Berengarten

51869 51870 51871 51872 51873 51874 51875 51876 51877 51878 51879 51880 51881 51882 51883

31 90 7 85

40 88 4 75

34 45 2460 12 79 34 10

255 83 99 57 79 23 18 70 61 50 12 00

339 00 74 85 400

19 55 3 15 290

26 95 53 67 18 81 46 32 97 59 22 13 22 53 6509 32 40 7 62 2 35

82200 00

195 00 4800 950

115 80 863 00 2 25 16 41

51549 128500 51550 128498 51551 126829 51552 126612 51553 126840 51554 126841 51555 126841 51556 128026 51557 129012 51558 129333 51559 126646 51560 126646 51561 128798 51562 128226

51563 128248

51564 128498 51565 128241

51566 128744

51567

127230 51568

127230 51569

127230 51570

126598 51571

128789

51572

128780 51573

127226 51574

129081 51575

128726 51576

128963 51577

129066 51578

127145 51579

127130 51580 128869

51581 128294

51582 128294

51637 51638 51986 51987

5 988 51990 51991

51992 51993 51994 51995 51996 51997 51998

51999 52000 52001 52002 52003 52004 52005 52006 52007

52008 52009 52010 52011 52012

52031 52032

52033 52034

aNI 52035 52036 52037 52038

52039 52040 52041 52042 52043 52044 52017

52018 52019 52020 52021 52022 52023 52024 52025 52026 52027 52028 52029 52030 52045 52046 52047

52048 52049 52050 52051 52052 52053

52054 52055 52056 52057

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

THE CITY RECORD

1201

Amount Amount

13 00 28 07

37 20

42 32 49 53

30600 3000 21 00 600

35 42 61 22 53 86 6073 23 10

43 95 50 35 66 34 2127

42 55 12 63 22 36

43 40 310 08 13 50 1734 44 79

193 07

74 37 81 51

170 10 139 58

18 28 53 65 30 02 469u

38 10

89 24

91 98 22 86 39 13' 850

58 23 700

36 74 52 51

1950 147 02 4750

216 20 15 74

6 20

187 57 136 00

53 00

2800 955 90 23 64 48 51

162 00 136 00 4800

174 00

567 00 833 00

247 00 179 00 12 00 23 99 52 49

282 00 100 00 432 00 157 00 155 00 89 00

627 00 63 50 81 00

339 00 131 00 100 00 56600 69 00 2000

199 00 210 00 164 00 134 50

200 8 20 3 20

24 37 8 25 9 00

5 24 90 30

trollei's Date or Vouch- Contract

Comp- Invoice

Name of Payee er No. Number

A. Pearson's Sons, Inc

Equipment & Furniture Corp M. Epstein & Co., Inc Lustig & Weil, Inc D. J. Rice, Inc H. Sand & Co H. Sand & Co H. Sand & Co Dierks Heating Co., Inc A. A. Elnett Almirall & Co., Inc Almirall & Co., Inc Wissner & Sons Colarn Furniture & Equip- ment Co. Superior Shade & Awning Co.

Equipment & Furniture Corp New England Woodworking Co. American Gymnasium Equip- ment Corp. Remington Rand, Inc Remington Rand, Inc Remington Rand, Inc R. T. Frye & Co., Inc Superior Shade & Awning Co., Inc. A. Pearson's Sons, Inc N. Y. Seating Corp Kaness Cont. Corp J. A. Lee H. & S. Cont. Co Reinhardt Eng. Co H. Sand & Co., Inc Gerrish, Padgett Corp Fidelity National Bank, as- signee of D. J. Flynn Allied Gymnasium Equip- ment Co. Allied Gymnasium Equip- ment Co. G. H. Woodward Harry C. Tietjen Jamaica Buses, Inc Frieda B. Winner Frank M. Wheat Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. Fairchild Aerial Camera Corp. Hilltop Radio Shop Rex Cole, Inc Lloyd A. Rider Laura B. Foster Charles G. Inman Gladys H. Willmott Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Ma- chine Rachael Beam Woodstock Typewriter Co... Woodstock Typewriter Co George Lash Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc Dictaphone Sales Corp Atlas Stationery Corp Paul B. Mann Ardsley Trading Corp., as-signee of Geo. Hasbrouck.... Ralph E. Horton Royal Typewriter Co Bishop Paper Co Pub. Photo Engraving Co Fairchild Aerial Camera Corp. N. Y. Scientific Supply Co Niagara Duplicat,gr Sales & Service, Inc. Library of Congress Linde Air Products Co Leonard Auto Supply Co McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc. Charles Kurzon, Inc Colarn Furniture & Equip- ment Co. Yale University Press Yorkville Paper Co., Inc Bert Wynn Conroy Products Co Foulds & Freure, Inc Merit Supply Co., Inc Hall Mark Electrical Sales Co., Inc. D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc Vanguard Press University Society, Inc University of Chicago Press Specialty Auto Parts Co., Inc. Spalding Sales Corp South Western Publishing Co. Snap On Tcols Corp Farrar & Rinehart, Inc Eye Gate House, Inc Warden, Auburn Prison Dodd Mead & Co Benjamin Goodman Longmans Green & Co., Inc Studio Publications, Inc Goldsmith Bros. Goldsmith Bros. Strahs Aluminum Co Ch. Stolting Co G. E. Stechert & Co Majestic Leather Co Macmillan Co. Schrock & Squires Steel Corp. McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc. Shakum Ptg. Machinery Co. Snalling & Son Smyth Donegan Co

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

52058 Amer. Type Founders Sales Corp.

52059 American Thread Co 52060 N. Y. Band Instrument Co ,

Inc. 52061 N. Y. Plumbers Specialties

Co. 52062 N. Y. Scientific Supply Co 52063 Niagara Duplicator Sales &

Service, Inc. 52064 Paragon Binder Corp 52065 Paragon Mills 52066 Paternayan Bros., Inc 51965 Ideal Wire Works 51966 W. E. Moss 51967 W. E. Moss 51968 W. E. Moss 51969 W. E. Moss 51970 S. Zilz, assignee of American

Ornamental Iron Works 51971 H. Sand & Co., Inc 51972 John Manton, Inc 51973 Ideal Wire Works 51974 Cairney Engine & Boiler

Works, Inc. 51975 Frank Elian & Co 51976 Henry Safarik 51977 H. Homer 51978 Richard E. Struse 51952 Wallabout Meat Market 51953 Special Foods Co 51954 George Guida 51955 Wm. J. Hann 51956 Unity Sheet Metal Works,

Inc. 51957 W. H. Hussey & Son, Inc ,

assignee of James P. Maher & Sons

51958 John Torok 51959 Paul Porto 51960 Paul Porto 51961 Boiler Repair Maintenance

Co., Inc. 51962 Ideal Wire Works 51963 Ideal Wire Works 51964 Ideal Wire Works..., 51939 R. Solomon, assignee bf

Adolph Berengarten 51940 R. Solomon, assignee of

Adolph Berengarten 51941 R. Solomon, assignee of

Adolph Berengarten 51942 Stephen Thorpe, Inc 51943 Eugene Mazzei 51944 Electime Corp. 51945 Stokes Roberts Home Im-

provement Co. 51946 Polychrome Co. 51947 A. Dreyer & Son, Inc 51948 P. J. Pettit Co 51949 T. Miller & Son 51950 National Consumers Paper

Co. 51951 A. Carobine Co., Inc 52108 Joseph Mayer Co., Inc 52109 Meta Beauty Products 52110 General Elec. Supply Corp 52111 General Biological Supply

House, Inc. 52112 General Auto Appliance Co ,

Inc. 52113 Gane Bros. & Co 52067 William J. Olvany, Inc 52068 American Window Shade

Mfg. Co. 52069 American Window Shade

Mfg. Co. 52070 Remington Rand, Inc 52071 Goodheart Willcox Co 52072 Laurence Belting Co., Inc 52073 Henry Safarik 52074 Alpine Iron Works 52075 Castle Const. Corp 52076 H. Sand & Co., Inc 52077 American Window Shade

Mfg. Co. 52078 Daniel J. Hickey 52079 American Window Shade

Mfg. Co. 52080 H. Gordon 52081 A. Pearson's Sons, Inc 52082 Samuel Pine 52083 Samuel Pine 52084 J. L. Fries 52085 Rialto Electric Co., Inc 52086 Julius Schulman 52087 Frank Teicher 52088 J. D. Gordon, Inc 52089 Remington Rand, Inc 52090 William C. Crowe, Inc 52091 Morris Horowitz 52092 Victor Blomster 52093 P. & C. Dunne, Inc 52094 Eugene Brandt & Son 52095 Jac Schneider 52096 Wm. Kreisberg & Son, Inc. 52097 Bay Ridge Glass Wks 52098 V. F. Mullin, Inc. 52099 James D. Hampton, Inc 52100 George A. Hamilton, Inc 52101 Akron Elec. Co., Inc. 52102 A. B. C. Grate Bar Wks. Co. 52103 Keeney Pub. Co. 52104 Junior Literary Guild Corp 52105 \V. W. Norton & Co., Inc 52106 Natl. Theatre Supply Co 52107 N. Y.-Jersey Zinc Sales Co 52155 P. B. Hoeber, Inc. 52156 Hospital Supply Co. & \Vat-

ters Labs. 52157 Harvard Film Service

Name of Payee

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee

Amount

er No. Number

360 51270 Rose W. Dougherty 8 75 51271 Henry F. Scheitlin 3 72 51256 Richard D. Woods 17 35 51257 Mabel McGuire 44 15

Mabel McGuire ' 5 47 Mabel McGuire 70

51258 Orange County Tel. Co 55 80

51259 Thomas I. Price 30 65 Thomas I. Price 11 00 Thomas I. Price 2 48

51260 John A. Cahill 7 90 John A. Cahill........ 25 John A. Cahill 4 17

51261 Maxwell Lewis 49 55 Maxwell Lewis 1 50

51262 D. M. Tolle 8 90 D. M. Tolle 4 46

51884 John OberwaaPr 32 20 51885 Samuel Frant 66 80 51886 Amelia Grant 4 65 51887 John J. Kearney 69 15 51888 Reginald Miller 4 00

Miscellaneous 50566 Irene B. Cox 62 10

Irene B. Cox 357 90 50567 Remington Rand, Inc. 7 14

50568 Peerless Towel Supply Co.. 2 50 50569 N. Y. Tel. Co. 16 45 50570 William Taylor • 11 50 50571 John Edward Dailey 5 00

50572 Salvin C. Marolda 55 00

50573 Treasurer of N. Y. City 460 73

50574 Adjutant General, National Guard 230 38

50575 Treasurer of N. Y. City 960 20

49933 P. A. Wade 35 00

49934 J. Zizmor 30 00

49935 N. 0. Sara 10 00

49936 D. W. Richie 15 00

49937 H. W. Schwartz 13 00

49938 I. Wyle 7 00

49939 J. A. Miller 25 00 49940 T. W. Stevenson 6 00

49941 D. Ulmar 25 00 49942 M. Zuber 10 00 49943 D. J. Tillou 30 00 49944 B. I. Wulff 15 00

49945 S. Salomon 38 00

49919 D. A. Newman 10 00 49920 1. W. Ponemon 8 00 49921 W. H. Watt 13 00 49922 S. Schecter 8 00 49923 H. Sparber 13 00

49924 H. Niefeld 13 00

49925 N. A. Rini 51 00 49926 R. Sanfilipno 322 96 49927 C. A. Perera 30 00 49928 J. M. ohly 11 00

49929 N. 1). Strusinski 52 00

50543 Joseph D. McGoldrick, Comp- troller as custodian of funds of Board of Education Re-tirement System of City of N. Y. 15,750 00 Joseph li. 1IcGoldrick. Comp-troller as custodian of funds of Board of Education Re-tirement System of City of N. Y. 46,175 04

51210 Addressograph Multigraph Corp.

51212 P. Cohen 51213 Rex Coie, Inc. 51214 Fairbanks Morse & Co 51215 1. Hanerfeld, Inc. ... ... 51216 A. Maltman 51217 N. Mandula 51218 J. J. Mead 51219 Remington Rand, Inc 51220 L. Rosenberg 51221 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-

writers, Inc. 51222 Nash Wickert Co. 51223 Aero Window Cleaning 51224 Allied Cleaning Cont., Inc

51225 Globe House Cleaning Cont , Inc.

51226 Polygraphic Co. of America, Inc.

Department of Hospitals 49981 Frederic W. Schoneweg.

Frederic W. Schoneweg 49982 Harold H. Mitchell 49983 Frederic W. Schoneweg 49984 Herbert J. Vock 49985 Herbert J. Vock 51244 Henry Greenberg 51245 Leon Izgur 51246 Marcus D. Kogel 51247 Maxwell Lewis 51248 A. Matthaey 51249 James F. McCoy 51250 Leonard F. Piazza 51251 Leo M. Reichel 51252 Nathan Smith 51253 Richard D. Woods 51254 George A. Greene

George A. Greene 51255 Henry D. Scheitlin

Henry D. Scheitlin 51263 Aetna Casualty & Surety Co 51264 American Bonding Co. of

Baltimore 51265 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of

N. Y. 51266 Century Indemnity Co 51267 Loyalty Group 51268 Massachusetts Bonding & In-

surance Co. 51269 Standard Accident Insurance

Co.

1 05 21 00 12 25 3 00 4 25 8 93 7 50

27 20 3 65 6 95

1 50 20 00 32 50

7 00

41 00

1 45

8 50 800 240

180 40 22 65 22 10 18 73 2 54

33 06 23 94 27 50 16 28 7 35

16 74 24 31 21 52 200 2 60 900

27 66 3 60

1 80

900 1 80

90

12 60

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

Name of Payee Amoarst

51163

51164

51165

51166 51167 Trunz Pork Stores 51168 Carolina Zepf 5I169 Fanny Brown 51170 Katherine Reide 51171 Ed J. Drury 51172 County Trust Co. 51173 William Lind 51174 Alfred Korth 51175 E. C. Johnson 51154 Louis Josephson 51155 Raymond Musalo 51156 Chas. S. Inmann, C. V.

Brokaw, Jr., & Andrew R. Shil & Wm. A. White & Sons Chas. S. Inmann, C. V Brokaw, Jr., & Andrew R Shil & Wm. A. White & Sons Chas. S. Inmann, C. V Brokaw, Jr., & Andrew R Shil & Wm. A. White & Sons Chas. S. Inmann, C. V Brokaw, Jr., & Andrew R Shil & Wm. A. White & Sons Chas. S. Inmann, C. V Brokaw, Jr., & Andrew R Shil & Wm. A. White & Sons Chas. S. Inmann, C. V Brokaw, Jr., & Andrew R Shil & Wm. A. White & Sons

51157 South Brooklyn Savings Loan Assn. South Brooklyn Savings & Loan Assn.

40

51158 Jacob Erlitz

827 Jacob Erlitz

10

51159 M. J. Martin & Son

86 14 M. J. Martin & Son

86 14

51160 Herbert E. Hutchings

5346 51161 John Durr

29 21

51162 Concordia Fire Ins. Co

10890 51705 Cord Peper 13,787 43

Cord Peper

109 46 51706 John F. McCloskey

16,081 90

John F. McCloskey

129 65 51707 College Point Development

Corp. . 2,799 12 College Point Development

51708 Tiwater Associated Oil Co. Tidewater Associated Oil Co.

51709 St. Johns Cemetery St. Johns Cemetery

51710 Charles Quattlander Charles Quattlander

51711 Seal Lock Burial Vault, Inc, Seal Lock Burial Vault, Inc

51712 Antonia Torri 51713 Nick Torre 51687 Fishco Holding Corp.

Fishco Holding Corp. 51688 Lena Arnold

Lena Arnold 51689 Augusta Adler

Au usta Adler 51690 Loom' Zenner

Louisa Zenner 1691 Lehrman & Rosenwald, Inc

Lehrman & Rosenwald, Inc 51692 Finat Corp.

Finat Corp. 51693 President & Directors of

Manhattan Co. President & Directors of Manhattan Co.

51694 President & Directors of Manhattan Co. President & Directors of Manhattan Co. 142 23

51695 President & Directors of 31,303 38 Manhattan Co.

Directors of President & 246 72 Manhattan Co.

51696 President & Directors of 15,769 68 Manhattan Co.

President & Directors of Manhattan Co.

51697 Martin Quell Martin Quell

51698 Brooklyn Trust Co. Brooklyn Trust Co.

51699 Gibralter Realty Corp Gibralter Realty Corp

51700 Gibralter Realty Corp Gibralter Realty Corp

51701 Gibralter Realty Corp Gibralter Realty Corp

51702 Barbara Schwamb Barbara Schwamb

51703 Barbara Schwamb Barbara Schwamb

51704 Cord Peper Cord Peper

51047 Buckingham Estates, Inc.... Buckingham Estates, Inc,..

51184 Prudential Insurance Co. of America Prudential Insurance Co. of America

Home Owners Loan Home Owners Loan Home Owners Loan Home Owners Loan Home Owners Loan Home Owners Loan Home Owners Loan

Corp... 25 O() Corp... 84 Corp... 17 45 Corp... 2 70 Corp... 110 25 Corp... 108 41 Corp... 39 00

20 13 6 89

1950 7 50

12 00 12 00 23 55 144

13 21 450 4 50

&

2,031 50

54400

54400

34500

345 00

11 90

58 80

124 28 2,727 72

2130 2,762 81 y 21 58 2,770 07

21 63 2,756 76

21 53 4,305 77

3454 20.229 15

161 67 8,126 27

6483 22,463 11

175 12 6,566 00 1,783 71

310 00

17 59

690 968 13

8 11 22,723 05

190 50 16,598 65

131 08 21,191 23

169 67 7,035 00 2,565 00

64,132 78 500 51

10,603 48 88 89

11,537 73 96 72

17,626 08 147 76

22,644 91 182 61

13,770 49 109 51

18,21 43

142 87

17,902 00

1202 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

49930 H. Wessler 35 00 49931 B. C. Rosenthal 25 00 49932 V. P. Woolf 75 00 50544 Joseph D. McGoldrick, Comp-

troller, as custodian of funds of Teachers' Retirement Sys- tem of City of N. Y. 549,500 83

50547 National Surety Corp. 500 00 50545 Benjamin Greenspan 294 00

50546 National Surety Corp. 500 00 50947 M. S. & I. S. Isaacs 6,422 12 49946 J. J. O'Dowd 15. 00

49947 G. G. Ornstein 22 00 49938 I. S. Wechsler 150 00 49939 H. Merwarth 10 00 49940 B. Stookey 25 00 49941 S. Robbinovitz 37 00

51820 Peerless Casualty Co. 100 00 51821 Edward H. Weydener 13 37 51822 City Collector 30 51823 Hillside Housing Corp. 1,433 56 51824 Food Machinery Corp. 273 67 51825 Federal Seaboard Terra

Cotta Corp. 354 02 Federal Seaboard Terra Cotta Corp. 143 99

51826 Leonard Vogel .... 10 23 Leonard Vogel .. 2 05

51827 George P. Butler, Jr. 27 74 51828 Errand Service Corp. 72 34 51829 Jack Goehring 9 66

Jack Goehring 41 60 51830 Trufruit Syrup Corp. 26 00

Trufruit Syrup Corp. 15 60 51808 Elizabeth Stanbridge 17 50

Elizabeth Stanbridge 87 50 51809 Joseph Boesch 35 00 51810 Josephine Spies, Theodore

Knoll, Helen Hogarty & William Knoll 25 00

51811 Association of Bar of City of N. Y. 1,970 85

51812 Jack Smith 50 00 51813 George Kohan, assignee of

Louis Kaplan 98 00 51814 Moe Friedman 98 00 51815 Abraham J. Greess 1,100 00 51816 National Surety Corp. 100 00 51817 Ann Goldstein 98 00 51818 Samuel Harris 50 00 51819 Peerless Casualty Co. 500 00 51100 City Pay Account 249 50 51153 A. Gargiulo, individually, &

as guardian ad litem of D. Gargiulo, an infant, under age of 14 505 58

51418 Teresa Jensis 44 24 Teresa Jensis 10

51419 Teresa Jensis 44 27 Teresa Jensis 10

;1420 Elizabeth Dugan 196 70 Elizabeth Dugan 48

51421 Elizabeth Dugan 4,542 97 Elizabeth Dugan 33 77

51422 Elizabeht Dugan 2,420 33 Elizabeth Dugan 16 71

51423 Elizabeth Dugan 34,798 34 Elizabeth Dugan 262 11

51424 Elizabeth Dugan 15,147 66 Elizabeth Dugan 118 13

51425 St. Johns Cemetery 4,648 25 St. Johns Cemetery 32 26

51426 St. Johns Cemetery 4,135 14 St. Johns Cemetery 29 24

51427 St. Johns Cemetery 1,461 88 St. Johns Cemetery 3 60

51428 Thomas Duffy . 3,227 51 Thomas Duffy 23 33

51429 John J. Hoffman 4,643 41 John J. Hoffman 35 43

51430 Oger Realty Co., Inc. 4,208 96 Oger Realty Co., Inc. 28 04

51431 Oger Realty Co., Inc. 4,171 44 Oger Realty Co., Inc. 31 40

51432 Oger Realty Co., Inc. 7,546 60 Oger Realty Co., Inc. 58 64

51433 David Paris 1,625 25 David Paris 10 98

51434 Flora I. Leff 1,625 26 Flora I. Leff 10 98

51435 Minnie Gevarter 49 18 Minnie Gevarter 12

51436 Beck Brown Realty Co., Inc 23,373 16 Beck Brown Realty Co., Inc 173 63

51437 Beck Brown Realty Co., Inc 14,856 01 Beck Brown Realty Co., Inc. 85 22

51438 Beck Brown Realty Co., Inc. 21,395 75 Beck Brown Realty Co., Inc. 157 46

51439 Beck Brown Realty Co., Inc. 28,192 04 Beck Brown Realty Co., Inc. 212 94

51440 Elias J. Ullrich 4,371 12 Elias J. Ullrich 31 11

51441 Minnie Tomits 2,241 23 Minnie Tomits 15 10

51442 Tillie C. Stifter 7,991 94 Tillie C. Stifter 58 93

51092 960 Fifth Ave. Corp. or Pat- terson, Eagle, Greenough & Day, attys. 638 69

51093 Thomas W. Dixon 250 00 51094 Maggie Furman or Louis

Stone, atty. 169 71 51095 Judith Gross 33 17 51096 Frances N. Dubnick 8 88 51097 Commissioner of Public Wel-

fare of City of N. Y. 30 23 51176 Robert P. Babcock 11 57 51177 Victor Livingston 16 96 51178 Benjamin H. Schorr 60 00

Benjamin H. Schorr 1 61

Townsend Holding

Townsend Holding

Townsend Holding

Townsend Holding

Townsend Holding

Townsend Holding

Townsend Holding

Townsend Holding

Townsend Holding

51048

Odell Corp. Odell Corp. Odell Corp. Odell Corp. Odell Corp. Odell Corp. Odell Corp. Odell Corp. Odell Corp.

51049 Townsend Realty Co. Townsend Realty Co. Townsend Realty Co. Townsend Realty Co. Townsend Realty Co. Townsend Realty Co. Townsend Realty Co. Townsend Realty Co. Townsend Realty Co.

51185 John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston, Mass. . John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston, Mass. .

51186 Kings Ocean Apartments, Inc.

51187 Estate of Edkar S. Applebey & John S. Applebey Estate of Edgar S. Applebey & John S. Applebey

51188 Bay Ridge Builders, Inc 51189 Bank of Savings in City of

N.Y. 51190 311 West 37th Street Corp 51191 Henry Vettel 51192 William M. Becker Studios,

Inc. William M. Becker Studios, Inc.

51179 Bowery Savings Bank Bowery Savings Bank Bowery Savings Bank Bowery Savings Bank

51180 Estate of George Miller Estate of George Miller Estate of George Miller Estate of George Miller Estate of George Miller Estate of George Miller Estate of George Miller Estate of George Miller

51181 William Linder

51182 East New York Savings Bank East New York Savings Bank

51183 Estate of Adolphine W Whitaker

Estate of Adolphine W Whitaker

51931 Industrial Clinic, Wyckoff Heights Hospital

51932 J. Maurice Downey

51933 M. Morrisey

51934 A. R. Cantwell

51935 J. Shapiro

51936 E. Zele

51937 S. W. Boorstein

51938 D. E. Swift

51917 St. Vincent's Hospital

51918 Trinity Hospital

51919 A. Burr

51920 R. E. Tachorn

51921 Hospital for Ruptured & Crippled

51922 Lenox Hill Hospital

51923 Compensation Insurance Rat- ing Board

51924 Beth David Hospital

51925 E. Fertig

51926 R. Ragusa

51927 T. Donohue

51928 W. Irvine

51929 J. Higgins

51930 F. Calabro

54904 J. Conway

54905 Boro Park General Hospital

54906 R. Gold

54907 S. I. Hospital

54908 General Hospital of Saranac Lake

54909 Jewish Hospital of Bklyn

54910 Broad Street Hospital

54911 St. Catherine's Hospital

54912 Reconstruction Hospital Unit

54913 N. Y. Medical College

54914 Presbyterian Hospital

54915 Westchester Square Hospital

54916 St. Peter's Hospital

51661 N. Y. Water Service Corp

51662 203 E. 96th St. Corp

51663 Louise Baum

51664 Louise Baum

51665 Silvio D'Urso, Pasquale Lom- bardi & Umberto Simione

51666 Frieda Hofmann Stier

51667 1300 Cromwell Ave. Garage, Inc.

51668 D. A. Trotta, Inc

51669 Central Railroad Garage Corp.

51670 Maria A. Petrello

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

THE CITY RECORD

1208

Amount Amount Name of Payee

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch. Contract er No. Number

Camp. Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee er No. Number

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

802 40

802 40

719 10

706 41

634 50

634 50

676 20

676 20

1,100 63 952 00 952 00 592 20 592 540 0( 540 00 579 60 579 60

1,060 25

310 00

5 04

48800

1,649 45

25 87 65 25

6 12 31 44 11 00

89 20

51889 40 Exchange Pl. Corp 680 00

45 00 40 Exchange P1. Corp 680 00

40 00 40 Exchange P1. Corp 705 00

416 66 40 Exchange Pl. Corp 705 00

40 00 40 Exchange P1. Corp 1,350 00

1,000 00 40 Exchange P1. Corp 1,350 00 2070 00

42 50 40 Exchane P1. 35 00 40 Exchange Pl. Corp 2,035 06

150 00 40 Exchange Pl. Corp 8 57

25 00 51890 Home Owners Loan Corp 46 03

5,774 00 Home Owners Loan Corp 60

124 00 51891 A. E. Nathan & A. W. Berger 95 20

16 00 A. E. Nathan & A. W. Berger 95 20

372 00 A. E. Nathan & A. W. Berger 9 92

51892 D. W. Blumenhal 41 40

2,700 00 D. W. Blumenthal 41 40 D. W. Blumenthal 77

425 00 51893 Aetna Mortgage Co 1,701 00 Aetna Mortgage Co 612 00

60 00 Aetna Mortgage Co 612 00 Aetna Mortgage Co 211 50

41 67 Aetna Mortgage Co 207 61

55 00 Aetna Mortgage Co 202 50 Aetna Mortgage Co 198 82

83 33 Aetna Mortgage Co 207 00 Aetna Mortgage Co 203 05

51894 Mrs. A. Effross 69 75

50 00 Mrs. A. Effross 69 75

35 00 51361 James Morley Hitzrot 85 00

25 00 51362 Louis P. Breglio 42 00

25 00 51363 Rubin A. Gerber 50 00

33 33 51364 Nathan Hudes 2 00

147 47 51365 Joseph L. Abramson 10 00

40 00 51366 Leo A. Amorosi 15 00

35 00 51367 Herbert C. Pett 10 00

51368 A. L. Colantuono 13 00

51321 Herbert F. Wendelken 7 00

28 51322 John E. Virden 17 00

51323 Louis J. Taermina 5 00

275 00 51324 Bessie L. Sarini 73 00

51325 Charles R Weeth 10 00

51326 Isaac N. Streep 6 00

51327 James O'Connor 10 00

51328 Trudeau Sanatorium 479 78

51329 Stony Wold Sanatorium 619 50

51330 Joseph A. Donza 18 00

3,250 00 51331 James H. Kidder • 3 00

51332 George H. Lordi 151 00

45 00 51333 J. H. Hodas 10 00

51334 Thomas I. Brennan 12 00

35 00 51335 Joshua L. Galiani 10 00

51336 Walter Truslow 10 00

81 66 51337 Michael Nagel 5 00

50 00 51338 Frank A. Sileo 9 00

666 66 51339 Ernest K. Teener 100 00

65 00 51340 Louis M. Suchoff 800

30 00 51341 Louis Spiegel 5 00

35 00 51342 A. R. Tolk 800

30 00 51343 Ignatius L. Stein 14 00

51344 Leo Mayer 10 00

40 00 51345 Robert L. Morehead 10 00

45 00 51346 Henry Alsop Riley 150 00

70 00 51347 Alban E. Munson 10 00

25 00 51348 P. Paul Ansbro 10 00

51349 H. Kingsley Blake 920

30 00 51350 Herman Cowan 5 00

40 00 51351 Jacob Levitt 10 00

40 00 51352 Jack M. Block 6 00

30 00 51353 Ernest Bekes 10 00

51354 Robert B. Casey 9 00

35 00 51355 Adrian R. Avitabile 13 50

51356 Harry Feldman 75 00

25 00 51357 Arthur Ettinger 5 00

51358 Leo S. Scharoff 138 00

35 00 51359 John G. Krauss 11 00

30 00 51360 Henry Hirsch 5 00

51844 Children's Village 11,640 46

30 00 51831 Misericordia Hospital 1,421 28

25 00 51832 Swedish Hospital in Bklyn 1,274 00

40 00 51833 Women's Hospital 714 00

35 00 51834 Wyckoff Heights Hospital 2,914 95

150 00 51835 Wyckoff Heights Hospital 2,714 55

60 00 51836 Berkshire Industrial Farm 1,964 96

35 00 51837 Dyker Heights Home for

60 00 Blind Children 267 75

1,000 00 51838 Inwood House 25 05

75 00 51839 Irvington House 4,432 40

60 00 51840 Kaliman Home for Children 2,628 86

45 00 51841 Roman Catholic Orphan Asy- lum Society, St. Joseph's Fe- male Orphan Asylum & St John's Home 12,516 27

51842 St. Anthony's Hospital 15,300 25

51843 St. Malachy's Home 4,208 57

Municipal Broadcasting System

49957 Stanley & Patterson 14 60 Department of Parks

51084 S. I. Zoological Society 169 82 S. I. Zoological Society 6 23

51085 S. I. Zoological Society 400 14 S. I. Zoological Society 5 00 S. I. Zoological Society 67 50 S. I. Zoological Society 50 S. I. Zoological Society 7 00 S. I. Zoological Society 46 17 S. I. Zoological Society 9 82 S. I. Zoological Society 4 45

680 00 S. I. Zoological Society 26 42

51086 James A. Sherry 71 15

668 53 51645 N. Y. Central R. R. Co 125,000 00 President, Borough of Manhattan

423 00 50128 Western Union Tel. Co 3 72

50129 Postal Tel.-Cable Co 1 85

415 03 50130 E. Abel 26 95

523 60 50131 E. Abel 8 97

523 60 50132 Jackson Const. Corp 33 71

401 85 50133 Treasurer, N. Y. City 360 00

401 85 51855 Ezra Abel 2 70

297 00 Ezra Abel 389 85

297 00 51856 Ezra Abel 1 40

556 55 51857 Ezra Abel 431 90

51671 Sarah Bunschrow, Loretta G. Hussey & Kathleen M. Nevins

51672 Ellen E. Foy

51673 Cruikshank Co.

51674 Nineteenth Ward Rlty. Co

51675 188 W. 230th St. Corp

51676 Guiseppe De Mario

51677 Clara Savino

51678 William R. Bradley

51679 White Rose Mousery

51680 L. I. R. R. Co

51681 Manhattan State Hospital Manhattan State Hospital Manhattan -State Hospital

52231 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Treasurer, City of N. Y

52232 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Treasurer, City of N. Y

51404 Ogden Heights Management Corp.

51405 Yetta K. Bolotin, or City CoI- lector

51406 Ruffy Corp., or City Collector

51407 Emilia Giammancheri, or City Collector

51408 Henry B. Root, Inc., agent for Archibald A. Gulick, or City Collector

51409 Johanna Wetjen

51410 Charles Masin

51411 Annie Heselschwerdt

5I412 Philip Weinflash

51413 William Welsh

51414 Joseph Koprowski

51415 Karoline Noller

51683 H. Greenspan, administrator of goads, chattels & credits of B. Greenspan, deceased 14,202

51684 A. Ferman & I. Erlbaum, or A. L. Obre, attorney

51685 J. Rummell, or Bogart & Lonergan, attorneys

51686 C. & I. Schorsck, or M. J Levie, attorney, & J. J. Lang-don & Standard Acident In-surance Co., or N. S. Rein, attorney

51369 Lillian Myers, or City Col- lector

51370 Eliz. J. Griffin, or City Col- lector

51371 54th St. & 2d Ave. Realty Corp.

51372 Anna Blazek

51373 Luzerne Coal Corp

51374 61 E. 102d St., Inc

51375 John Haas

51376 John Drennan

51377 Paul Verderese

51378 Irene Schlossman, or City Collector

51379 D. Onofrio Realty Corp

51380 Leo H. Brown

51381 Johanna M. Schroeder

51382 Michele Bello & Cate r i n a Bello

51383 Jacob Schwartzky

51384 Corwith Bros., Inc

51385 Michael Herskowitz

51386 Pietro Donato, administrator of Antonio Donato, deceased.

51387 Santo Frisina or City Collec- tor

51388 Mary Marabito or City Col- lector

51389 Robert Abraham

51390 Sarah Cohen or City Collec- tor

51391 Josephine Spies

51392 Mildred Cohn

51393 14 Clinton Ave., Inc

51394 Hill Holding Corp

51395 Thomas G. O'Connor

51396 Pauline H. Drew

51397 Latorraca Rlty. Co., Inc

51398 Rubel Corp.

51399 Midco Rlty. Corp

51400 Louis B. Knickman

51401 Sarmil Holding Corp 51402 - Pregreen Rlty. Corp

51403 Samuel Robinson or City Col- lector

51416 Emanuel Gallo

51417 Est. of George Rehkamp

51899 P. Belinski P. Belinski

51900 Estate of W. S. Pfenner 51901 J. Goldberg

51902 F. K. Hart

51903 A. Karhan & Son A. Karhan & Son A. Karhan & Son

51895 Empire City Savings Bank Empire City Savings Bank Empire City Savings Bank Empire City Savings Bank

51896 Varneck Realty Corp

51897 Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. Mutual Liie Insurance Co. of N.Y. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N.Y.

51898 Bankers Trust Co • Bankers Trust Co

Bankers Trust Co Bankers Trust Co Bankers Trust Co Rankers Trust Co Bankers Trust Co

5300 47 50 35 00

144 72 2 24

15 00 4 84

74 55 4 70 1 70 500

4080 40 80 28 20 28 20

145 80

50000

179 53 8,140 50

775 50 775 50

2,065 67 204 00 204 00 211 50 211 50 67 50 67 50 69 00 69 00

160 39

620 00

105 84

5 34

2 38

6 00 104 50 66 16 6460 28 50 40 85 19 00 15 20

279 50 2800

236 25 210 00

100 60 106 45

400 349 50 296 01 280 78 332 92 443 88 392 70 110 20 75 00

326 10 636 20 13 30

91 75 154 00 11 00

104 00 90565 422 02 20 00

147 50 232 75 15 30 50 00 50 00 50 00

558 33 541 66

45 00 35 00

583 33 40 00

1204

THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee er No. Number

Name of Payee

Amount Amount

51858

51641 51642 51643

49958 49959

50410 50411 50412

50413 50414 50415 50416

50417

50418 50419 50420 50421 50422

50423 50424

50425 50426 50427 50428 50429 50430

50431 50432 50433 50434 50435 51098 51099

51087 51240 51241 51242 51243 51227 51228 51229 51230

51231

51232 51233

51234 51235 51236

51237 51238 51239

49952 49965 49953

49239 49240 49241 49242 51647 51648 51649 51650

51655 51656 51657 51658 51659 51660 51846 51847 51848 51849

51850 51851 51852 51853 51854 PW 210-5

212-24 214-4

252-11 254-16

50387 50388 50389 50390 50391 50788 50948 50949 50950 49962 50122 50123 50124 50125 50126 50127

Ezra Abel Ezra Abel

127850 F. Gesualdi

127645 A. Faggiano, Jr 128401 J. A. McCarthy & Co President, Borough of The Bronx

Joseph McGoldrick Joseph McGoldrick

President, Borough of Brooklyn E. Dietzgen Co., Inc

Brooklyn White Service... J. Youngman's Auto Repair Service

Goodrich Silvertown Stores Atlas Auto Spring Co Strongin Glass Works Weiner's Auto Spring Ser- vice Van Dorn Hoist & Body Ser- vice Tiebel Bros., Inc Remington Rand, Inc 3d Ave. Grinding Shop Dooley-Angliss Co. J. Youngman's Auto Repair Service Atlas Auto Spring Co. Consolidated Auto Repair & Coach Co. G. Haussler & Bro. Mulveny Barr Corp. J. B. Otterman Co., Inc J. Sokoloff Sons Strongin Glass Works Weiners Auto Spring Ser- vice F. Roeder Mfg. Co. McKeowns Garage Rugby Service Stations J. B. Lyon Co. J. B. Lyon Co.

129138 J. Rich Steers, Inc.

127564 N. Ryan Co., Inc. President, Be Nough of Queens

129943 N. Y. Tel. Co. Greene Glass Co. Scott Auto Body Shop Steinway Pierce Garage E. Belcher Hyde, Inc. J. K. Welding Co., Inc

Hannan Sales & Service, Inc L. I. Hardware Co. International Business Ma- chines Corp. Woodside Auto Rad. Repair Co. Queensboro Spring Co., Inc.. Woodside Auto Rad. Repair Co. Corona Plate Glass Co., Inc. Jamaica Battery & Eng. Co. C. & M. Auto Spring Co., Inc. ... . Photostat Corp. Keuffel & Esser Co. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co

President, Borough of Richmond Muller Hardware Co., Inc Vanbro Const. Corp. Palma Motor Sales & Ser- vice Corp.

Department of Public Works 123105 Lewis Churchill 432 26 122961 James Gable Rogers, Inc 1,008 79 124894 Jesse J. Kahne 9,477 83 127808 John A. Roeblings Sons Co 78,476 53 127627 Reiss & Weinsier, Inc. 60,354 74 128896 Reiss & Weinsier, Inc. 20,173 59 126288 L. P. O'Connor, Inc 118,316 95 127808 Pittsburgh Testing Labora-

tory 20000 126931 A. J. Paretta Cont. Co., Inc. 15,468 30 126487 E. Kiss, Inc. 5,319 23 126483 H. Sand & Co., Inc. 3,645 33 126489 C. F. Zweifel & Co., Inc 1,883 34 126477 Lewis & Churchill 1,230 72 128394 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc 2,493 12

Gotham Towel Supply Co 4 32 N. Y. Tel. Co. 24 85 Cyclone Fence Co. 812 00 Chamberlain Metal Weather Strip Co. 918 00 Thompson Bonney Co. 36 50 Thompson Bonney Co. 14 00 Angus Hopkins 285 00 Louis Fischer, Inc. 15 00 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 103 26

Frey Concourse Co. 954 91 American Blue Print Co 143 64 Merit Studios, Inc. 14 70 National Blue Print Co. 405 00 Reliance Blue Print Co.. , 78 24

Department of Purchase Darcoid Co., Inc. 39 20 Weck Cutlery Co. 1 35 Patterson Bros. 165 75 Ohio Carbon Co. 47 28 William Bai Corp. 301 75 Century Rubber Stamp Wks. I08 39

126778 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. 7,923 75 126778 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. 1,025 67 126778 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. 1,760 02 121216 Hard Mfg. Co. 1,041 63

Independent Malt Corp. 33 90 Seeman Bros., Inc. 4 47 Mead Johnson & Co. 105 12 Ohio Chem. & Mfg. Co. 2 93 Francis H. Leggett & Co 695 46 Eastern Co-Operative Whole- sale, Inc. 418 49

49898 128135 Equipment & Furniture Corp. 49899 128698 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 59900 128141 Madri Bros., Inc. 49901 128398 Cities Service Oil Co.

49902 128419 Colonial Sand & Stone Co.. 49903 127164 John Wanamaker 49904 128428 Atlantic Yeast Corp. 49905 128601 Barnhardt Mfg. Co. 49906 128257 Herman Grover 49907 128103 L. Hyman & Sons 49908 128607 Johnson & Johnson 49909 128445 Francis H. Leggett & Co 49910 128446 Francis H. Leggett & Co 49911 128918 S. B. Marks Co. 49912 128717 H. H. McNeill Lumber Co 49913 128422 Socony Vacuum Oil Co 49914 125561 Socony Vacuum Oil Co 49915 127940 Standard Oiled Clothing Co 49916 128339 Swan Finch Oil Corp 49917 126377 Thaddeus Davids Ink Co 49918 128342 Tide Water Associated Oil

Co. 50261 Manhattan Fruit Cont. Co

Inc. 50262 N. Y. City Beef Co 50263 City Provision Co., Inc 50264 Francis H. Leggett & Co 50265 Wm. Schluderberg, T. J

Kurdle Co. 50266 Sinclair Refining Co 50267 .E. Schwartz Plumbing Sup-

ply Co., Inc 50268 George W. Warner & Co ,

Inc. 50269 Ostrander Electrical Supply

Co. 50270 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co 50271 Palo Myers, Inc 50272 Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. bf

N. Y., American Hdwe. Corp 50273 Eimer & Amend 50274 Cap, Screw & Nut Co. of

America 50275 Fisher Distributors Corp 50231 Wm. Bratter, Inc

Wm. Bratter, Inc 50232 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc 50233 Chelsea Press 50234 Clasp Envelope Co., Inc 50235 Collison & Klingman, Inc 50236 DeVinne-Brown Corp. 50237 Eastern Ptg. Corp 50238 Thomas A. Edison, Inc 50239 David L. Engel 50240 Acme Envelope Co., Inc 50241 Ajax Envelope Co., Inc 50242 Allen Bailey Tag Co., Inc 50243 Arco Manifolding Co., Inc 50392 Superintendent of Documents,

Washington, D. C 50393 Manhattan Fruit Cont. Co ,

Inc. 50394 Puretest Products, Inc 50395 N. Y. City Beef Co 50396 Wm. Schluderberg, T. J

Kurdle Co. 50397 A. Fink & Sons Co., Inc

A. Fink & Sons Co., Inc 50398 Liberty Corrugated Container

Corp. 50399 Shaw Walker Co 50400 Laurel Lumber Co., Inc 50401 National Can Co 50402 A. Fink & Sons Co., Inc 50403 M. H. Greenbaum, Inc 50404 Levinson Produce Co., Inc 50405 Manhattan Fruit Cont. Co ,

Inc. 50406 Wm. Schluderberg, T. J

Kurdle Co. 50407 Emil Fleischl & Son 49761 Pine Hill Crystal Spring

Water Co. 49762 National Aniline & Chemical

Co., Inc. 49763 Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co 49764 A. G. Spalding & Bros 49765 Casualty Actuarial Society 49766 H. M. Beling Co 49767 Air Deflector Ventilating Co 49768 McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc 49769 Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc 49770 J. Cavanagh & Co 49771 American Automatic Elec

Sales Co. 49772 Cannon Elec. Development

Co., Inc. 49773 All Steel Equip. Co., Inc 49774 Picker X-Ray Corp. 49775 Walworth Co.. Inc. 49776 U. S. Slicing Machine Co 49777 Chase Brass & Copper Co ,

Inc. 49778 Brillo Mfg. Co., Inc 50244 Tiebel Bros., Inc.

Tiebel Bros., Inc. 50245 C. E. Sheppard Co

C. E. Sheppard Co 50246 Fisher Scientific Co 50247 Tension Envelope Corp 50248 William Bratter, Inc 50249 Empire State Ptg. Co 50250 K. L. M. Process Co.. Inc 50251 Lincoln Tag Co. 50252 J. E. Linde Paper Co 50253 Mason Envelope Co. 50254 Robley Press Service, Inc 50059 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. . Burroughs Adding Machine Co. .

4,489 25 50060 Boston Woven Hose & Rub- 671 80 ber Co.

1,484 68 50061 Doring Service 6,931 26 50062 E. R. Squibb & Sons 1,608 08 50063 Addressograph Multigraph

849 00 Corp. .

64 51 50064 International Business Ma- 2,139 50 chines Corp. 1,629 42 50065 Thompson Materials Corp

92S 11 50066 Federated Purchaser, Inc 4,284 40 50067 Multipost Sales Agency 6,267 32 50068 Manhattan Stationery Co

487 24 50069 Monroe Calculating Machine 598 27 Co. .

5,384 30 50070 Patterson Bros. 736 77 50071 N. Y. Plumbers Spec. Co ,

72 52 Inc. 28 20 50072 Jacksons Mantel & Grate

127 92 Works 783 48 50073 Thomas Nelson & Sons

50074 Crosby Steam Gauge & Valve 1,362 81 Co. .

50075 Atlantic Gear Wks., Inc 1,265 26 50076 Industrial Distributors, Inc

451 9a 50077 James H. Hughes

2 95 50078 H. B. Hosmer, Inc

9 02 50079 Atlantic Brass Works

50080 Acme Sales Corp

50081 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. .

50255 A. Fink & Sons Co., Inc

50256 Manhattan Fruit Cont. Co., Inc.

50257 Mergentime, Inc.

50258 John Minder & Son, Inc

50259 Modern Maid Food Products

50260 Wm. Schulderberg-T. J. Kur- die Co.

50088 N. S. Low & Co., Inc.

50089 Anderson Brick & Supply Co., Inc.

50090 Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc

50091 Boorman & Wilbur

50092 Colonial Sand & Stone Co , Inc.

50093 Joseph Cavanagh & Co.

50094 Imperial Rubber Co.

50095 Samuel Levine

50096 Meyer Miller & Co.

50097 E. Rabinowe & Co., Inc

50098 H. J. Street Co.

50099 Spool Cotton Co.

50109 U. S. Radiator Corp.

50110 George C. Moore & Co., Inc.

50111 Reynolds Swain, Inc.

50112 National Oil Products Co....

50113 Cuny & Guerber, Inc.

50114 Montgomery & Co., Inc

50115 Topping Bros.

50116 E. Schwartz Plumbing Sup- ply Co.

50117 C. R. Daniels, Inc.

50118 Dykes Lumber Co.

50119 Topping Bros. 587 68 50120 Underhill, Clinch & Co. 89 15 50121 George W. Warner & Co.,

307 43 Inc.

50200 American Optical Co. 78 24 50201 Cambridge Instrument Co., 6 65 Inc.

441 29 50202 S. G. Krebs Co. 32 38 50203 American Hospital Supply 32 12 Corp. 14 33 50204 Anchor Packing Co.

176 29 50205 Cooper Bessemer Corp.

50206 G. E. Supply Corp 59 28 50207 Granville-Sellers, Inc.

50208 E. Schwartz Plumbing Sup- 158 89 ply m, Inc.

3,419 34 50187 Graybar Electric Co., Inc Graybar Electric Co., Inc 3

50188 Berger Mfg., Division of Re- public Steel Corp.

50189 Collins Radio Co 50190 Franklin Hardware Co 50191 Fischer Dist. Corp. 50192 Jones Motrola Sales Co 50193 Harrison Radio Co. 50194 V. J. Andrews 50195 Amperex Electronic Products,

Inc. 50196 Annin & Co.

333 00 50197 E. Dietzgen Co., Inc.

50198 Case, Crane & Kilbourne Iacobs Co.

50199 Contract Sales. Inc. 50148 George J. McFadden, Inc 50149 La Forge Mfg. Corp. 50150 Regal Equip. Co. 50151 A. Garfunkel & Co., Inc 50152 E. Leitz 50153 George Tiemann & Co 50154 Ille Elec. Corp. 50155 Dentists Supply Co 50156 King & Shepherd 50157 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 50158 National Marking Machine

Co. 50159 Samuel Levine 50223 Holbrook Bros., Inc 50224 Arnesto Paint Co., Inc 50225 National Consumers Paper

Co. 50226 Graybar Electric Co., Inc 50227 Granville Sellers, Inc 50228 Excelda Dist. Co.

435 60 50229 Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co 50230 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc

18 75 50135 Ditto, Inc.

700 61 00 544

2285 03 3,378 04

714 40 638 05

40 80 17 30

122 24 900 200 2 25

300

160 19 91 00 14 75 31 43

258 90 4 65

43 25 50

550 2875 600 7 75

17 55 6110

12 00 10 00 10 00 15 00

1,501 62 1,824 62

370 34 7 50

12 30 25 00 37 50 15 64 1 10 3 85

12 80

3 00 5 50

4 50 6 50

7554

24 00 4440 2 4I 9 75

48 25 4800

3 12

S 35 241 77

248 77

8 41

890 41 00 71 23

721 00 32 34

960 992

12 80 468 61 872 79 11 70 90 20

65497 14800 47 50 100

4065 5680 4666

758 03 124 50

300

568 42 17 20

673 99

6 20 400 104 500

493 00 900 3 50 2 80 4 30

47 32 606 25 73 50 50 25 3 30

9 26 45 00 70 35

204 35 19 75

110 00 1 50

166 50 252 50

2,063 15 7600 25 80 2 75

Z3 84 291 05

45 00 00

404 25

18 00

54684 116 50

4 78 154 00 47 36

394 00 56 44

29 43

32 04 15 00

450 16 00 49 10

20800 520

170 00 167 08

72090 151 15

43692 1,166 35 2,049 62

12 75

43 46 28 18

19 50 27 43 6800

13 40 37 50

191 64 254 53 812 00

40 22 47

554 00 16 89

397 80 14 80 5 32 7 52

217 85 49 51

16 17 73 49 2700

109 29 134 28

135 12 120

920 4 20

19 46 22 47

111 20 32 50 48 18

623 13 453 30 2600

51225 37 14 1 65

136 40 23400 173 80 86 10

958 50 50 40 45 60

20 13 414 45 118 18 2440 42 96 142 20 11 00 200 11 00 143 484

25 72

1100 359 25

8 75 5 50

11 88 1 20

462 50 232 00 606 54 9 75 17 24

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee er No. Number

Amount

50134 Addressograph M u I t i graph Corp.

50136 Progressive Drug Co., Inc 50137 Ohio Chem. & Mfg. Co 50138 Merck & Co., Inc 50139 Lederle Lab., Inc. 50140 Commons Bros. 50141 Calco Chem. Co., Inc

' 50142 Abbot Laboratories 50143 Asa L. Shipman's Sons 50144 Public Utilities Reports, Inc 50145 Edward Thompson Co 50146 Lawyers Go-operative Pub

Co. 50147 Fallon Law Book Co 50209 Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc 50210 Davis & Geck, Inc 50211 Kopf Mfg. Co., Int 50212 E. P. Gleason Mfg. Co 50213 Bucabel Tool Mfg. Co., Inc 50214 S. Schwartz Co. 50215 Goldsmith Bros. 50216 Co-operative Stamp Works 50217 Maritime Electric Co., Inc 50218 Anderson Brick & Supply

Co. 9900 50219 Perey Mfg. Co., Inc 121 60 50220 B. F. Gilmour Co., Inc 41 24 50221 C. Kurzon, Inc 5 22 50222 W. H. Kemp Co. 2 56 51194 127529 Burns Bros. 4,306 59 51195 127529 Burns Bros. 4,806 53 51196 127529 Burns Bros. 93 80 51197 127529 Burns Bros. 1,622 50 51198 127529 Burns Bros. 2,878 98 51199 127520 F. M. A. Leach 1,306 24 51200 127534 Mara Fuel Co., Inc 4,758 44 51201 127169 Marnis Oil Co., Inc 10,686 00 51193 122807 DeVinne-Brown Corp. 10,063 00 51132 129180 Windsor Wax Co., Inc. .. . 967 00 51133 129239 Winthrop Chemical Co., Inc. 1,413 00 51118 128964 American Star Cork Co., Inc. 1,192 05 51119 128520 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc 525 15 51120 129151 Embassy Grocery Corp 1,116 00 51121 128620 Germain Lumber Co. 3,678 19 51122 128523 L. Ender 926 51123 128529 Int. Salt Co., Inc. 386 90 51124 128525 Jaburg Bros., Inc. 1,074 67

7 50 51 45 12 00 8 96

11 91 2 35 5 10 1 25

16 80 22 50 16 00

142 30 6 50 5 59

20 16 314 95

500 240

10 08 4 05 8 50

24 85

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

Name of Payee Amount

51125 128524 F. H. Leggett & Co. 51126 128527 Kemp, Day & Co. 51127 128697 L. I. Waste Co., Inc. 51128 128531 Man. Fruit Cont. Co. 51129 128532 J. Minder & Son, Inc 51130 128701 Royal Mfg. Co. 51131 129048 Texite Products Co. 51113 128921 Solvay Sales Corp.

Solvay Sales Corp. 51114 129024 Lederle Laboratories, 51115 128834 E. R. Squibb & Sons 51116 128842 Defender Photo Supply Co. 51117 126010 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 51101 128428 Atlantic Yeast Corp. 51102 128501 Brown Packing Co 51103 128641 Citrus Concentrates, Inc 51104 128515 Foremost Dairies, Inc 51105 128536 Seeman Bros., Inc. 51106 128458 F. W Stock & Son 51107 128516 Gottfried Baking Co., Inc

Gottfried Baking Co., Inc 51108 128753 Carbide & Carbon Chemicals

Corp

51109 127166 Gulf Oil Corp.

51110 127166 Gulf Oil Corp.

51111 128762 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co.

51112 128909 Agfa Ansco Corp. Agfa Ansco Corp... . . Agfa Ansco Corp.

51062 Vaughan's Seed Store

51063 Frederick & Dimmock

51064 Conies, Macy & Co., Inc

51065 N. Y. Loose Leaf Corp

51066 Reichler & Newman

51067 Maloney, Ronne Sand & Gravel Corp. Jas. Thompson & Sons H. W. Bell Co Dykes Lumber Co

Department of Sanitation

49954 James McGeeney

49955

George F. Stoddart George F. Stoddart George F. Stoddart George F. Stoddart

49956

Joseph C. Zengerle

50160

Remington-Rand, Inc.

3,351 21 9,666 31

532 50 670 18 871 20 68100 357 00 87 00 17 55

1,432 72 1,004 01

132 75 336 23 21 83

145 60 195 00

1,277 37 82745 148 75 79 63

236 25

436 00 2,04422

46083

4,777 50 28072

31 38 32 10 39 00 700

27300 3 75

21 96

9075 1 10

570 00 400

355 00 178 85

10 42 00 50 00 4448 4 10

Inc...

51068 51069 51070

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

THE CITY RECORD

1205

5016I 50162 50163

50164 50165

50166

50167

50168

50169 50170

50171

50172 50173 50174 50175 50176 50177 50178

50179

50180 50181

50182

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Pitken Glass Works 15 00 Benj. Schaeffer & Bro., Inc 9 50 Addressograph - Multigraph Corp. 4 49 F. H. Hersch 180 00 Addressograph - Multigraph Corp. 1 88 Addressograph - Multigraph Corp. 1 50 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co , Inc. 1 95 Westinghouse Electric Mfg Co. 24400 Hagstrom Co., Inc 400 Armature Winding & Electric Motor Service 150 00 Armature Winding & Electric Motor Service 589 50 General Tire Co. of N. Y 315 23 General Tire Co. of N. Y 223 00 Moran Transportation Corp 2,184 00 Clifford W. Nugent 372 00 Frederick Brinks 759 50 Frederick Brinks 825 13 L. C. Smith & Corona Type- writers, Inc. 12 00 L. C. Smith & Corona Type- writers. Inc. 6 00 F. W. Beatty & Co. 306 Romeike Press Clipping Bu- reau 2550 L. C. Smith & Corona Type- writers, Inc. 40 00

City Tunnel Authority-Public Works

Comptroller, City of N. Y.. 875,000 00 of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity

Postmaster, N. Y. 1,000 00 William A. Meehan 5 40 George J. Zegers 9 04 George J. Jordan 53 14 Theodore H. Cook 37 15 Joseph E. Swimmer 1 92 Tobias Hochlerner 2 45 John M. Englert 1 00 Henry F. Muer 3025 Charles J. Keenan 26 80 William R. Birdsley 14 25

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MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New

York Held on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1939, at 10.30 A. M.

Present-President Paul J. Kern and Commissioner Ferdinand Q. Morton.

Minutes Approved Meeting of Jan. 4, 1939.

Hearings of Candidates Marked "qualified" on the eligible lists indicated: Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2: Helen Rosen, 508 W. 114th st., Manhattan

(Cal. No. 3) ; Augusta Schnaps, 289 Empire blvd., Bklyn. (Cal. No. 4) ;. Miriam Eisen-berg, 2 Woodhaven ave., Albany, N. Y. (Cal. No. 5).

Typewriting Copyist, grade 2: Paula Friedman, 1495 Hoe ave., Bronx (Cal. No. 6). Social Investigator: John K. Torpy, 10 Windsor pl., Bronx (Cal. No. 8). Attendant Messenger, grade 1, Male : Milton Friedlander, 349 Ocean pkway.,

Bklyn. (Cal. No. 9) ; Martin M. Rosen, 1814 55th st., Bklyn. (Cal. No. 10) ; Joseph Bernstein, 436 New York ave., Bklyn. (Cal. No. 1 1 ) ; Thomas P. Baer, 316 Milford st., Bklyn. (Cal. No. 12).

Clerk, grade 1, Male: William Rosenberg, 1585 St. Marks ave., Bklyn. (Cal. No. 13) ; Asphalt Worker, James DiPalo, 753 Bergen st., Bklyn. (Cal. No. 14) Medical Social Worker, grade 2, Mabel M. Barkley, 265 Henry st., Manhattan.

Julia Weiner, 41 Fairview ave., Great Neck, L. I., failed to appear as directed and was accorded another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its next regular meeting to be held Jan. 18, 1939, to show cause why her name should not be removed from the eligible list of Typewriting Copyist, grade 2, pursuant to the provi-sions of rule III, section 7 (Cal. No. 7).

Directed that the name of Robert Lomberg, 2301 Benson ave., Bklyn.. be removed from the eligible list of Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, pursuant to the pro-visions of rule III, section 7 (Cal. No. 2).

Directed that the following named be marked "qualified" on the eligible lists indicated but withheld from certification, pursuant to the provisions of the Lyons Resi-dence Law, until the dates indicated:

Photographer (Cal. No. 1) : Howard N. Rubien, Hotel Brevoort, 5th ave. and 8th st., Manhattan, to be withheld until Nov. 1, 1939.

Social Investigator (Cal. No. 15) : Bonita M. I. Cherry, 195 Hicks st., Bklyn., to be withheld until April, 1939.

Directed that the name of Reuben H. Adelman, 49 Clarkson ave., Bklyn., be removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the city service (Cal. No. 17). Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Emergency and Provisional

Appointments Approved report submitted for the week ending Jan. 7, 1939 (Cal. No. 19) : Com-

petitive class, 19; non-competitive class, 44; labor class, 184; snow removal (emergency), I ; total number of provisional employees in the Department of Welfare (ERB), 5,934; total number of all other provisional employees now serving in the competitive class, 1,227.

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Manifest Errors Appeal denied : Assistant Gardener, Carmine J. Pollice.

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Transfers Transfers approved: Peter J. Wolf and Frank A. Dulski from position of Asphalt Laborers at $6.72 a

day to Asphalt Workers at $7.20 a day in Office of President of Borough of Richmond, effective Dec. 12, 1938.

Samuel Siegel from position of Sweeper at $1,920 per annum to Driver at $2,040 per annum in Department of Sanitation.

Arthur E. Lambert, Stationary Engineer at $9 a day, from Department of Markets to Department of Hospitals.

Frank G. Untener from position of Laborer at $5.50 a day to Sweeper at $1,920 per annum in Department of Sanitation.

Ralph Caruso from position of Dump Laborer at $1,860 per annum to Sweeper at $1,920 per annum in Department of Sanitation.

William A. Higgins, Laborer, from Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-tricity at $5.50 a day to Office of President of Borough of Richmond at $1,500 per annum.

Pasquale Echelini from position of Sweeper at $1,920 per annum to Driver at $2,040 per annum in Department of Sanitation.

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Reinstatements Reinstatement approved (Cal. No. 22-A) : Ann Jean Shapiro as Social Investigator

in Department of Welfare at $1,500 per annum.

Action of the Commission Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph

11, of expert examiners in the office of the Commission in connection with the examina-tions indicated: Licensing of Motion Picture Operators at $15 per day when employed (Cal. No. 46), 1; Engineering examinations (Cal. No. 77), 1; relative to the revision of physical test for Patrolman, Police Department (Cal. No. 120), 1; District Health Officer (Cal. No. 120), 2; special oral test for Police Surgeon (Cal. No. 120), 2.

Granted leaves of absence to the following employees in the office of the Commission (Cal. No. 51, Schaefer) :

Diana Schacher, Typewriting Copyist, from Dec. 29, 1938, to Jan. 7, 1939, inclusive without pay;

Francis J. Goetzee, Investigator, from Dec. 28, 1938, to Jan. 11, 1939, with pay. Approved the appointment in the office of the Commission, effective Jan. 4, 1939,

pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 1, of Eileen Riordan as Steno-typist, grade 2, at $1,200 per annum from the appropriate list of Stenographer and Type- writer, grade 2, in place of Evelyn Lawrence, the regular incumbent, who is on leave of absence without pay (Cal. No. 30, Schaefer).

Approved the appointment on a monitorial basis of the following Stenotypists, grade 2, effective Jan. 6, 1939, in the office of the Commission (Cal. No. 30, Schaefer) : Manricia Berner and Annetta S. Charbonnier.

Directed that an open competitive examination be ordered for the following position (Cal. No. 114, Kern) : Management Assistant (Housing Authority).

Directed that payrolls be certified for the period from Jan. 1 to 15, 1939, in the case of departments having plausible excuses for failure to effect civil service reclassifica-tion. Further directed the Chief Payroll Clerk to instruct such departments that unless reclassifications were made, payrolls for the period from Jan. 15 to 31, 1939, would not be certified (Cal. No. 116, Schaefer).

Advised the Department of Welfare that Julia Schwartz had been granted a special examination for Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, because of an error on the part of this Commission and requested that her provisional employment be continued, pending the outcome of the special examination (Cal. No. 117, Schaefer).

Denied request of the American Federation of Municipal Transit Workers, Room 1614. 265 W. 14th st., Manhattan, that eligibility to compete in the city-wide promotion examination for Plumber be extended to Structure Maintainers in the Rapid Transit System, President Kern not voting (Cal. No. 24).

Directed that in the future all transfers shall be subject to the approval of Com- missioner Morton and shall be referred to him the same as appropriate lists (Cal. No. 121, January 12, Stern).

Directed that the following eligible list be promulgated (Cal. No. 28, Jan. 4, Sayre) : Medical Social Worker, subject to investigation.

Summoned Daisy L. Allen, 270 W. 150th st., Manhattan, before the Commission at its next regular meeting to present proof of her citizenship in connection with the examination for Management Assistant (Housing). Women (Cal. No. 26, Klern).

Denied request of Edward Manheim, 128-A Hart st., Bklyn., that his name be restored to the eligible list of Social Investigator (Cal. No. 25).

Denied request of Office of President of Borough of Manhattan for approval of the transfer of Joseph Giardino from position of Cleaner at $1,200 per annum in Depart-ment of Public Works to position of Laborer at $1,500 per annum in Office of President of Borough of Manhattan for the reason that there was a preferred list in existence (Cal. No. 23).

Advised Sergeant Robert F. McAllister, 40th Police Precinct, 257 Alexander ave.. Bronx, that action on his petition in behalf of Sergeants who competed in Sept., 1935, in the promotion examination for Lieutenant, Police Department, was indefinitely deferred pending outcome of litigation on resolution of this Commission waiving the 80 percent average in the case of promotion examinations in the Fire Department (Cal. No. 27).

Directed that Pasquale Acquista. 234 E. 97th st., Manhattan, be given a special examination for the position of Asphalt Worker (Cal. No. 52).

Referred to the Secretary to request Budget Director for permission to appoint on a permanent basis two Fingerprint Technicians who have been employed as Monitors in the office of the Commission (Cal. No. 29, Jan. 9, Sayre).

Referred to the Director of Examinations for report question of when examination might be held for remaining supervisory position in the Emergency Relief Bureau of the Department of Welfare (Cal. No. 113, Jan. 12, Kern).

Forwarded to the office of the Comptroller specimen signature of Secretary Frank A. Schaefer who had been empowered by the Commission to sign certificate No. 4 on all City department payrolls as required by the Civil Service Law (Cal. No. 106, Jan. 10, Kern).

Instructed the Director of Examinations to confer with the Department of Hospitals relative to the reclassification of the Medical Service (Cal. No. 118, Kern).

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Upon the Recommendation of the Director of Examinations Directed that the following eligible list be published, subject to investigation (Cal.

No. 82, Jan. 9, Upshaw) : Engineering Instrument Repairman. Directed that an open competitive examination be ordered for the following position

(Cal. No. 44, Mosher) : Junior Engineer (Mechanical), grade 3. Directed that the appropriate eligible list of Inspector of Repairs and Supplies, grade

3, be certified to the New York City Housing Authority from which to fill vacancy in the position of Mats Clerk, grade 3, at $1,800 per annum, now being filled by Henry J. Dicker, a pzovisional employee (Cal. No. 45, Jan. 5, Carty).

Disapproved recommendation that the effective date of the publication of the eligible list for Assistant Gardener (subject to medical examination and investigation) be amended to read Dec. 30, 1938, instead of Jan. 4, 1939 (Cal. No. 43, Jan. 5, Upshaw).

Approved advertisements and subjects and weights for the following positions: Promotion to Mechanical Draftsman, grade 4 (City-wide) (Cal. No. 76, Jan. 10,

Upshaw) : Record and seniority, weight 5 ; technical written, weight 5. Promotion to Inspector of Regulating, Grading and Paving, grade 3, Office of Presi-

dent of Borough of Brooklyn (Cal. No. 36, Upshaw, Jan. 3) : Record and seniority, weight 5 ; written, weight 5.

Marine Oiler (Cal. No. 36, Jan. 3, Upshaw) : Written, weight 3; practical, weight 5 ; physical, weight 2.

Directed that Pearl L. K. Lyford, 3120 Broadway, Apartment 77, Manhattan, be marked 'qualified" on the eligible list of Management Assistant (Housing), Women (Cal. No. 50, Jan. 10, Ellisson).

Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 1C, of John H. Nicholls as Court Stenographer in the Domestic Relations, Court at the rate of $2,400 per annum for a period not to exceed six months (Cal. No. 41, Jan. 3,

Carty) . Ordered advertised for Thursday, Jan. 19, 1939, public hearing on the proposed

amendment of the classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission by amending the competitive class as follows (Cal. No. 118, Jan. 12, Stern) :

1. By including in Part 24, Public Health Nursing Service: Public Health Nurse, to but not including $2,100 per annum; Supervising Health Nurse, $2,100 to but not including $2,700 per annum ; Superintendent of Public Health Nurses, $2,700 to but not including $3,300 per annum ; Director of the Bureau of Nursing, $3,300 per annum and over (approved specialty, Social Hygiene).

2. By including in Part 26, The Recreational Service : Playground Director, to but not including $2,100 per annum; Assistant Supervisor of Recreation, $2,100 to but not including $3,300 per annum ; Supervisor of Recreation, $3,300 to but not including $5,000 per annum ; Director of Recreation, $5,000 per annum and over.

3. These reclassifications shall not adversely affect the rights, status, salaries, grades

and duties of incumbents of the positions affected at the time these reclassifications take

effect. Directed that the following named be summoned before the Commission at its next

regular meeting in connection with their experience statements on the following examina- tions (Cal. No. 72, 109, 110, Jan. 6, 10, Ellisson) :

Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2: Pauline Tillinger, 628 W. 114th st., Man- hattan; Josephine Hirth, 307 Sterling st., Bklyn.; May Schwartz, 1730 Eastburn ave., Bronx ; Bertha Mann, 75 Lexington ave., Manhattan ; Sally Stone, 911 Willoughby ave., Bklyn.; Helen Rosenthal, 216-37 111th ave., Queens Village; Anita Safran, 1804

Harrison ave., Bronx. Industrial Instructor (Maker and Repairer of Furniture) (Cal. No. 74), Harvey

Schneider, 2120 71st st., Bklyn. Industrial Instructor (Steamfitter) (Cal. No. 47), Hyman Miller, 507 E. 176th st.,

Manhattan. Directed that Joseph A. Meehan, 3355 Olinville ave., Bronx, be summoned before

the Commission at its next regular meeting in connection with the application filed by him for promotion to Chief Engineer, Department of Docks. Further directed that Leslie J. Tompkins, 116 John st., Manhattan, be summoned for the same hearing to make a statement for the record (Cal. No. 73, Jan. 10).

Directed that William McKeown, 76 W. 102d st., Manhattan, be summoned before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why his services as provisional Steamfitter in the Department of Docks, should not be terminated (Cal. No. 40, Jan. 3).

Approved analysis of Item 110 in the examination for Assistant Supervisor, grade 2 (Home Relief Division) and accepted report that Option A on this item was not selective and, therefore, should not be accepted (Cal. No. 35, Dec. 30, Babcock).

Because of the large volume of work to be done in connection with Engineering examinations, directed that a provisional Junior Civil Service Examiner (Engineering) be selected at the rate of $10 per day from among those who had filed applications for this examination to serve pending the establishment of eligible list for Junior Civil Service Examiner (Engineering) (Cal. No. 48, Jan. 4, Mosher).

Directed that the papers of Emil J. Saraniero, 31 St. Marks ave., Bklyn., in the promotion examination for Topographical Draftsman, grade 4, be rated, his name placed on the eligible if he qualifies, and certification withheld until he is re-employed as his name now appears on the preferred list for Junior Draftsman, grade 3 (Cal. No. 32, Dec. 29, Murray).

Approved keys for rating experience in the following examinations (Cal. No. 31, Dec. 29, Hedin) :

Assistant Electrical Engineer, Grade 4: Basic for 5 years of 1% percent experience plus recognized degree in Electrical Engineering, 70; for each year of responsible Elec- trical Engineering experience as defined in "duties," 2 percent per year ; for each year of Electrical Engineering experience as a Junior, 1'/ percent per year; for each year of Electrical Engineering drafting or minor design experience, 1 percent per year ; for Electrical Engineering trade experience and other minor experience of some value, / percent per year. Education: Degree in Electrical Engineering, 6 percent; other Engineering Degree, 4% percent ; deduction, see Note "C," 13.5 percent. Notes : (a) No experience counted prior to Nov. 1, 1922; (b) experience counted up to Nov. 1, 1938; (c) 5 years at 1/ percent equals 7/ percent plus 6 percent for education or total of 13/ percent deducted from gross credit for basic 70 percent.

Third Rail Maintainer: Basic for 3 years of 2 percent experience, 75; for each year of first-class third rail experience similar to that used in Independent City-owned Subway, 2 percent per year ; for each year of third rail helper's experience on equipment similar to Independent City-owned Subway, 1/ percent per year; for each year of track, welding or brazing experience or cable experience, 1 percent per year; for minor experi-ence of some value, such as Electrician, heavy mechanical work, etc., % percent per year. Education : College, 3 percent ; trade school, 2 percent ; high school, 1 percent ; deduction, see Note "C," 6 percent. Notes: (a) No experience counted prior to Jan. 1, 1926; (b) experience counted up to Jan. 1, 1938; (c) 3 years at 2 percent per year equals 6 percent deducted from gross credit for basic 75 percent.

Promotion to Signal Maintainer : Basic for 5 years or 2 percent experience, 70d percent; for each year of experience as Signal Helper with other railroad, lV percent per year ; for each year of experience as Signal Helper with Independent City-owned Subway or first-class signal experience with other railroad, 2 percent per year ; for each year as Electrician, signal construction with signal company, etc., 1 percent per year; for minor but valuable experience, such as Mechanical Helper, Electrical Helper, etc., / percent per year. Education: Engineering college, 5 percent; trade school (electric), 2 percent ; high school, 1 percent ; deduction, see Note "C," 10 percent. Notes : (a) No experience counted prior to Dec. 1, 1923; (b) Experience counted up to Dec. 1, 1938; (c) 5 years at 2 percent equals 10 percent deducted from gross credit for basic 70 percent.

Denied request of David H. Storper, 30-45 34th st., L. I. City, that eligibility to compete in the City-wide promotion examination for Junior Accountant be amended to include Clerks, grade 2, who have served less than one year and directed that a copy of the Examiner's report be forwarded to him for his information (Cal. No. 37, Jan. 3).

Granted request of William J. Tehan, Jr., 131-65 229th st., Laurelton, for a medical re-examination for the position of Fireman, Fire Department (Cal. No. 94, Jan. 5, Brennan) .

Directed that the following named be marked "qualified medically" on the eligible list of Fireman, Fire Department (Cal. No. 93, Louria) : Thomas A. Clements and Frederick F. Hayn.

Considered and ordered filed recommendation that the Budget Director be petitioned to hold Budget hearings for this Commission after hearings for other departments since the Civil Service Budget depends in great measure on number of new positions allowed other departments (Cal. No. 34, Dec. 30. Upshaw).

Considered and ordered filed report on matter of establishing requirements for the examination for Junior Assessor (Cal. No. 119, Jan. 9, Stern).

Rescinded action taken on Aug. 9, 1938, directing that the name of Garner W. Reed, Bedford rd, Katonah, N. Y., be placed on the Board of Water Supply departmental list when the City-wide promotion list for Assistant Engineer was established, for the reason that the appointment of Mr. Reed in the Board of Water Supply was obtained from an open competitive list and such appointment did not restore his rights pertaining to the preferred list. Noted that the name of Garner W. Reed appeared only on the City-wide and Board of Transportation departmental promotion lists for Engineering Inspector, grade 4 and Assistant Engineer, grade 4, and that certification would be with-held until he had been re-employed from the preferred list (Cal. No. 39).

Upon the recommendation of the Service Record Bureau ordered that the following named be placed on eligible lists indicated (Cal. No. 39) :

City-wide and Board of Transportation departmental promotion lists for Structural Draftsman, grade 4, Michael F. Petrofesi, 100 Oliver st., Manhattan.

City-wide and Board of Transportation departmental promotion lists for Assistant Engineer, grade 4, and Transitman, grade 4, Howard Steffensen, 5101 39th ave., L. I. City (certification of name to be withheld until candidate has been re-employed from the preferred list.)

Considered report on anonymous complaint relative to Gay Briner, a temporary Clerk in the Board of Elections, and noted suggestion of the Board of Elections that similar complaints in the future relative to its employees be referred to the Board of Elections for investigation (Cal. No. 33, Dec. 29, Rechetnick).

Denied request of Paul J. Aquilina, 3044 Wallace ave., Bronx, that a promotion examination be ordered from Clerk, grade 2, to Examiner, grade 3, in the office of the Comptroller and directed that a copy of the Examiner's report be forwarded to him for his information (Cal. No. 71, Jan. 6, Stern).

Denied request of the Department of Public Works for approval of the transfer of Michael D. Baldinger, 1050 Ocean ave., Bklyn., from the position of Tunnel Designer at $3,120 per annum in the New York City Tunnel Authority to the position of Assistant Engineer (Tunnel Design) at $3,120 per annum in the Department of Public Works and directed that a copy of the Commission's new transfer procedure for the New York City Tunnel Authority be forwarded to the Department of Public Works for its infor-mation (Cal. No. 121, Jan. 12, Stern).

Directed that the error of the Department of Hospitals in noting the resignation of Louise Vincent be corrected and the records amended to show that she was transferred on July 31, 1937, from the position of Senior Hospital Helper to Occupational Aide in accordance with the reclassification of June 3, 1937 (Cal. No. 107, Jan. 9, Stern).

Directed that an additional rating of .25 on record and seniority be credited Robert J. Jager, 15 Oak st., Manhattan, on the examination for promotion to Assistant Fore-man, Department of Sanitation, for commendation conferred Sept. 9, 1931; that his final average be recomputed, and his name placed on the eligible list in the order of his revised rating (Cal. No. 42, Jan. 4, Whitney).

Summary of fingerprint comparisons for the week ending Dec. 31, 1938, all of which were found to be identical with no evidence of substitution (Cal. Nos. 90, 91, Jan. 3, Ferrone) : Competitive class, 286; labor class, 20; emergency and non-competitive class, 21.

Noted that records of the following named had been destroyed prior to ruling of the Commission not to destroy records over ten years old of persons still in the City service: Auto Engineman: Frank Cornetta, Board of Transportation; Joseph Hunter, Depart-ment of Parks.

Instructed the Certification Clerk to canvass the list for Deckhand in order to ascer-tain from each eligible thereon whether he would accept appointment as Barge Attendant at $1,500 per annum to live on the barge (Cal. No. 38, Jan. 3).

Instructed the Chief Payroll Clerk to report, in connection with the advertisement for Blacksmith's Helper, on the number of existing vacancies for the position (Cal. No. 36, Jan. 3).

Upon the Recommendation of the Bureau of Investigation Directed that the following eligible list be promulgated (Cal. No. 83, Jan. 6) :

Promotion to Assistant Engineer, grade 4 (City-wide). Directed that Sergius Gottlieb be marked "not qualified" on the promotion list of

Assistant Engineer, grade 4, City-wide, until lie obtains a Professional Engineer's license and marked "qualified" the remaining 13 candidates named in the report (Cal. No. 83, Jan. 6).

Marked Pauline M. Andrey, 1292 6th ave., Manhattan, "not qualified" and sum-moned her before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why her name should not be removed from the eligible list of Stenographer (Law), grade 3, pur-suant to the provisions of rule III, section 7 and marked "qualified" the remaining two candidates named in the reports (Cal. No. 85, Jan. 3, 6).

Marked Lillian Sharasheff "not qualified" on the eligible list of Dental Hygienist (female) until she appears for investigation and marked "qualified" the remaining two candidates named in the report (Jan. 3, Cal. No. 86).

Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman, Police Department, Richard MacClave, Michael M. Duhig, Nicholas R. Hardy, Jr., Jerome B. Singer, John P. Bitt-ner, George M. Rosenthal, John W. Bedell, Michael Carara, William C. Hahl, Joseph J. Murphy, Robert F. Cunnion, Fred E. Wolfrath, Maurice Reiter, Daniel Patrick Mulvey; summoned the six last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the pro-visions of rule III, section 7 ; filed papers of the following named as they failed in the medical examination: Joseph S. Tamasauskas (Thomas), Anthony ,1. Piechochinski, Wil-liam M. J. Meisinger, Martin Greene, Jr., Cecil E. McGruther, Albert C. Ryker, Thomas W. Bartley, Henry J. L. Cassidy, Raymond James Cole, Edwin Kramer, Charles Henry Plenge, Charles Edward Lamb, Edward John McDevitt; filed papers of the following named as they declined appointment, John M. Downs, Julius George Baldy; removed the following named from the list as per their requests, Benjamin J. Pressberg and John A. Winkelseth ; and marked "qualified" the remaining 78 candidates named in the reports (Jan. 3 (3), 4, 6, 9).

Marked . "not qualified" on the eligible list of Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2 (Emergency Relief Bureau) : Ida Robbins, Anna Maltz, Bertha Neelde, Charlotte S. Pearlman, Margaret J. Balitsky, Katherine McInerney, Lillian Helfgott, Miriam Meyer-hoff, Ruth J. Hillis, Fay Rosenthal, Pauline Tillinger, Lena Greene, Mildred B. Honig, Grace M. Lampe, Mary E. Brennan, Anne M. Maloney, Harriet Margulies, Betty Pulver, Lillian Rose, Minna H. Wartell, William Osbron, Jr., Madelene McHugh, Rose Fraiman, Ethel Dankberg, Dorothy Swilling, Elaine Freedman, May D. Jauehen, Anne L. Rabin-owitz, Sonya Druss, Elsie Harvis, Catherine M. Mahoney, Marjorie Samlowitz, Lilly M: Epstein; summoned the six last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7; noted on the records the following changes of names, Clara Belfar to Clara Samet, Yolanda Licari to Yolanda de Cesare, Rose Bernstein to Rose B. Koenig, Celia Abramowitz to Celia Abrams. Fay Yutkowitz to Fay Kramer, Minerva H. Weitzner to Minerva H. Stein, Alice C. Scully is Alice C. McGivern, Rose Begleiter to Rose Lipkowitz, Syd Moss to Sadie Moskowitz, Lottie Demofsky to Lottie D. Berland, Pauline Kuperinsky to Pauline Schwartz, Marjorie Samlowitz to Marjorie Samuels, Flora Stein to Flora Ingber, Florence G. Woythaler to Florence Kraft, Ethel Marcus to Ethel Rosenfeld, and marked "qualified" the remaining 270 candidates named in the reports (Cal. No. 84. Jan. 4, 5 (3), 6 (2), 9. Cal. No. 97, Jan. 3).

Directed that the following named be summoned before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why theirnames should not be removed from the eligible lists indicated pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7, (Cal. No. 97, Jan. 6 2 9)

Social Investigator, Assistant Supervisor, Esprilla B. Sarreals, 24 St. Nicholas pl., Manhattan.

Topographical Draftsman, grade 4, Frank A. Foehrenbaeh, Fort Totten, N. Y. Licensed Fireman, James 0. Bradley, 2872 W. 22d st., Bklyn. Granted claim of Solomon Unger, 1755 Ocean pkway., Bklyn., for disabled veteran's

preference on the promotion eligible list for Court Clerk, grade 4, City Court (Cal. No. 108, Jan. 10).

Marked "qualified" on the eligible lists indicated : Prison Keeper (Cal. No. 87, Jan. 4, 6), 4; Pathologist (Cal. No. 95, Jan. 3, 4), 2; Bookkeeper, grade 2 (Cal. No. 95, Jan. 3), 1; Attendant-Messenger, grade I (Cal. No. 95, Jan. 4), 1 ; Typewriting Copyist, grade 2 (Cal. No. 95, Jan. 6), 1; Playground Director (Cal. No. 95, Jan. 6), 1; Transitinan. grade 4 (Cal. No. 95, Jan. 9), 1.

Directed that the name of Elizabeth J. McDougall. 540 Manhattan ave., Manhattan, be removed from the eligible list of Social Investigator for failure to appear for investiga-tion (Cal. No. 96, Jan. 9).

Noted that a search of the records of this Commission in connection with the anonymous complaint that one, Peter P. Kellard, 1730 Lincoln ter., Peekskill, N. Y.,

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was an applicant for Patrolman, Police Department, failed to show that he had filed an application for the position (Cal. No. 49, Jan. 9).

Upon the Recommendation of the Chief Payroll Clerk Denied request of Max Melitzer, Assistant Pharmacist in the Department of Hos-

pitals, that his civil service status during 1935 and 1936 be changed on the records from Senior Hospital Helper to Pharmacist or Assistant Pharmacist (Cal. No. 67, Jan. 4, Curren).

Advised the Chief Payroll Clerk that a change of title list is invalid for the purpose of filling any competitive positions (Cal. No. 81, Jan. 10, Curren.)

Referred to the Chief Payroll Clerk for complete report on the provisional employ-ment of Jacob Snwlen as Clerk, grade 1, at $840 per annum in the New York City Hous-fng Authority, and also on communication from the New York City Housing Authority, dated Jan. 3, requesting continued approval of 10 other provisional first grade Clerks at $840 per annum (Cal. No. 68, Jan. 5, Curren).

Upon the Recommendation of the Certification Clerk Approved action of Jan. 9, in certifying to the office of the Comptroller the

following eligible lists from which to make temporary appointments to the position of Investigator at $1,800 per annum for a period of about four months in connection with the investigation of prevailing rate of wages (Cal. No. 70, Jan. 9) : Law Clerk, grade 2, Examiner, grade 2, Law Department ; Examining Assistant, Civil Service ; Court Attendant.

Directed that the name of Carl Rubin, 2948 W. 29th st., Bklyn., be marked "not qualified medically" on the eligible list of Laborer and summoned for a medical re-exam-ination as he was rejected by the Medical Officer of the Department of Purchase (Cal. No. 98, Jan. 9).

Approved action in certifying the following promotion lists to the departments indi-cated as statements had been made that the promotions would not increase the number of incumbents but were merely increases in compensation for eligibles on the promotion list (Cal. No. 100) :

Promotion list for Clerk, grade 4, and Clerk, grade 5, to Department of Public Works from which to make one appointment at $2,400 and $3,000 per annum respectively.

Promotion list of Clerk, grade 3, to Department of Housing and Buildings, from which to make two promotions at $1,800 per annum.

Approved action in certifying the following eligible lists, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 5, paragraph 2 (Cal. No. 100) :

Bookkeeper, grade 1, male to office of Comptroller from which to make one appoint-ment at $1,200 per annum.

Typewriter Accountant, grade 3 (Elliott-Fisher Billing and Adding Machine), male, to office of Comptroller from which to make two appointments at $1,800 per annum and to Board of Transportation from which to one appointment at $1,800 per annum.

Approved action of Jan. 4, in certifying to the Board of Transportation the appro-priate list of Associate Assistant Corporation Counsel from which to make one appoint-ment in position of Assistant Counsel, grade 4, at $3,000 per annum (Cal. No. 100).

Approved report submitting statement of certification of names in excess of the number prescribed by the rules, declinations of appointments, restoration of names to eligible lists, etc. (Jan. 11).

Upon the Recommendation of the Application Clerk Directed that the following named be marked "qualified medically" on the eligible

lists indicated as they had qualified in a medical re-examination (Cal. No. 10, Jan. 10) : Clerk, grade 1: Abraham Tretin, 265 Madison st., Manhattan ; Maurice Lunghi,

1450 Taylor ave., Bronx, care of Neilis. Attendant-Messenger, grade 1: Oscar D. Goldstein, 1533 W. 5th st., Bklyn;

Rudolph A. Brey, 116-25 125th st., South Ozone Park; Joseph Bierman, 2185 Pacific st., Bklyn.; Sidney Mesher, 1449 Minford p1., Bronx.

Stenographer and Typewriter. grade 2, Marie Clifford, 415 W. 120th st., Manhattan. Medical Social Worker, grade 2, Margaret C. Woltmann, 108 E. 96th st., Manhattan. Social Investigator, John A. Corcoran, 55 E. 176th st., Manhattan. Assistant Supervisor, °rade 2: Solomon Levine, 634 Willoughby ave., Bklyn. ; Carl

Ingvalstad, 404 W. 116th st., Manhattan ; Donna Pang, 159 W. 103d st., Manhattan; Helen B. Meisels, 161 W. 75th st., Manhattan ; Ida Kornblum. 35-05 94th st., Jackson Heights ; Henry Rittenberg, 1675 Townsend ave., Bronx ; Mary A. Johnston, 5 Wash-ington sq., Manhattan ; Mimi A. Alter, 1454 50th st., Bklyn. ; Charlotte F. R. Cotter, 421 Avenue C, Brooklyn. ; Isaac Serotoff, 2130 83d st., Bklyn.

Policewoman : Helen J. Karstadt, 1180 Anderson ave., Bronx ; Gertrude Zinman, .1888 Belmont ave., Bronx.

Promotion to Auto Engineman (City-wide), George W. Paynton, 689 Sterling pl., Bklyn.

Fireman, Fire Department: Joseph E. Bitterli, Jr., 2148 Richmond ter., Port Rich-rnond, S. I.; Charles N. Young, 664 Forest ave., Ridgewood.

Laborer : Albert Catalano, 106-19 156th st., Jamaica. Noted on the eligible list for Housesmith which expired on Dec. 31, 1938, that Harry

Berger, 725 Fox st.. Bronx, had failed to appear for a joint medical re-examination on Dec. 30, 1938 (Cal. No. 69, Jan. 6).

Departmental Communications Approved the transfer, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 3, paragraphs

la and le, of Patrick J. Faulkner, Inspector of Light and Power, from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity at $2,400 per annum to Electrical Inspector at $2,700 per annum in Department of Education (Cal. No. 63, Jan. 4).

Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph lb, of the following named in the departments and capacities indicated:

Sylvia Shustack, 355 Kosciusko st., Bklyn., as Typewriting Copyist, grade 1, at $960 per annum in Department of Public Works, for a further period up to and includ-ing Feb. 28, 1939 (Cal. No. 59, Jan. 5).

Jeanette Jacobs as Typewriting Copyist, grade 1, at $960 per annum in Department of Sanitation for a further period up to and including Mar. 31, 1939 (Cal. No. 54, Jan. 4).

The following named in the Domestic Relations Court (Cal. No. 111, Jan. 4) : Meyer Wolinsky as Bookkeeper at $1,200 per annum for a further period to Feb. 7, 1939; Martin M. Barris as Court Stenographer at $2,400 per annum for a further period to Mar. 31, 1939; Sylvia L. Weinhouse as Probation Officer at $1,680 per annum for a further period to Feb. 28, 1939.

Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions .of rule V, section 9, para-g~aph 9a, of the following named in the departments and cdppcities indicated:

The following named in the Police Department for a period not to exceed one year, the total compensation in each case not to exceed $750 (Cal. No. 58, Jan. 3) :

Veterinarian : Frank H. Wright, 184 Park p1., Bklyn. ; John F. Gillespie, 7502 7th ave., Bklyn. ; Robert S. MacKellar, 329 W. 12th st., Manhattan.

Diver: Thomas E. Walsh, 3495 Broadway, Manhattan; John F. Turner, 480 State st., Bklyn.

The following named as Lecturers in the Department of Health at the rate of $25 a lecture from time to time for a period not to exceed one year from Jan. 1, 1939, the total compensation in each case not to exceed $750 (Cal. No. 127, Jan. 6) : Dr. W. Frank Walker, Director of Field Studies of the Commonwealth Fund ; Dr. E. P. Boaz, Cardi-ologist; Dr. Charles Hendee Smith, Professor of Pediatrics, New York University.

The following named as Lecturers in the Department of Hospitals from time to time (luring the year 1939, total compensation in each case not to exeeedl $750:

Bellevue Hospital : Medicine, Dr. Morris Block, 75 E. 55th st., Manhattan ; Surgery, Dr. Ernest Lampe, 126 E. 54th st., Manhattan ; Obstetrics, Dr. Frederick Freed, 59 E. 54th st., Manhattan; Pathology, Dr. Milton Helpers, 1391 Madison ave., 'Manhattan; Urology, Dr. George Cashman, 65 E. 66th st., Manhattan, and Dr. Edward Coates, 121 E. 60th st., Manhattan; Occupational Disease, Dr. Frances Bogatko, 39 E. 66th st., Manhattan ; Tuberculosis, Dr, Louis D. Zeidberg, 1165 Park ave., Manhattan ; Pediatrics: Dr. Rosa Lee Nemir, 14 Monroe pl., Bklyn. ; Dr. Phillip Allen, 116 E. 58th st., Man-hattan ; Dr. Reuben Turner, 1075 Park ave., Manhattan, and Dr. Albert Schein, 1133 Park ave., Manhattan.

Metropolitan Hospital: Neurology, Dr. Charles Shornstein, 1269 Virginia ave., Bronx, and Dr. Stephen P. Jewett, 17 Park ave., Manhattan; Gynecology, Dr. Horace E. Ayers, 75 Central Park \Vest, Manhattan, and Dr. John C. Mussio, 902 55th st., Bklyn.; Thoracic Surgery, Dr. Samuel A. Thompson, 850 Park ave., Manhattan ; Surgical Diseases, Dr. Ralph F. Ward, 45 E. 62d st., Manhattan, and Dr. J. H. Forbes, 667 Madison ave., Manhattan; Fractures, I)r. Milton J. Wilson, 1000 Park ave., Manhattan; Tuberculosis, Dr. Joseph Alexander, 942 5th ave., Manhattan ; Cardio-Vascular Diseases, Dr. Isiaih Libin, 1815 Prospect ave., Bklyn. ; Homeo-Materia Medica, Dr. Thomas H. McGavack, 1225 Park ave., Manhattan: Disease of Skin, Dr. Otto Brunos. 302 VV. 87th

st., Manhattan; Disease of Respiratory System, Dr. Edgar W. White, 325 West End ave., Manhattan; Diseases of the Heart, Dr. Louis A. Kapp, 1749 Grand Concourse, Bronx; Gastro-Intestinal, Dr. R. E. Pick, 330 E. 52d st, Manhattan; Pediatrics, Dr. Paul B. Johnson, 40 E. 61st st., Manhattan; Infant Feeding, Dr. Margaret Reynolds, 25-47 80th st., Jackson Heights; Obstetrics, Dr. H. B. Safford, 1060 Park ave., Manhattan; Ortho- pedics, Dr. Robert Samworth, 1349 Lexington ave., Manhattan; Urology, Dr. Sprague Carleton, 1105 Park ave., Manhattan ; Disease of Skin, Dr. Frederick M. Dearborn, 853 7th ave., Manhattan; Diseases of Nose and Throat, Dr. Abraham P. Matasow, 1100 Grand Concourse, Bronx; Disease of Eye, Dr. Arthur L. Chambers, 37 W. 72d st., Manhattan ; Reading, Miss Helena Zachos, 117 W. 58th st., Manhattan.

Harlem Hospital: Dermatology, Dr. Ernest Alexander, 239 W. 139th st., Man-hattan; Neurology, Dr. Geoffrey Burns, 170 Broadway, care of Johns, Manhattan; Medicine, Dr. Peyton Anderson, 61 W. 130th st., Manhattan; Diseases of the Eye, Dr. Paul Collins, 187 AT. 135th st., Manhattan; Pediatrics, Dr. Morris Gleich, 940 Grand Concourse, Bronx; Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat, Dr. Nathaniel Halpern, 10 Post ave., Manhattan; Obstetrics, Dr. A. Charles Posner, 1130 Park ave., Manhattan; Massage, Dr. Melvin Proctor, 95 W. 119th st., Manhattan, care of Dr. Sinnette; Gynecology, Dr. George Blinick, 3200 Broadway, Manhattan; Surgery, Dr. Robert Wilkinson, 220 W. 139th st., Manhattan; Venereal Diseases, Dr. Samuel Irgang, 164 W. 93d st., Manhattan; Urology, Dr. Lowell Wormley, 1155 Prospect ave., Bronx.

Cumberland Hospital: Ophthalmology, Dr. John H. Bailey, 855 St. Marks ave., Bklyn.; Medical Diseases, Dr. Samuel Bailey, 195 Hicks st., Bklyn.; Tuberculosis, Dr. Benjamin Gershwin, 322 Marlborough rd., Bklyn.; Surgical Conditions, Dr. John A. Timm, 252 Henry St., Bklyn. ; Gynecology, Dr. Samuel A. Isquith, 201 Washington Park, Bklyn. ; Urology, Dr. Robert Kimlock, 24 8th ave., Bklyn. ; Obstetrics, Dr. Samuel Lubin, 889 Park pl., Bklyn. ; Orthopedics, Dr. L. I. Shatara, 153 Clinton st., Bklyn. ; Pediatrics : Dr. Morris Berke, 3060 Bedford ave., Bklyn. ; Dr. Manning C. Field, 30 Pierrepont st, Bklyn.; Dr. Hyman Horowitz, 1302 Newkirk ave., Bklyn.; Dr. Theodore G. Holzager, 888 Clarkson ave., Bklyn. ; Dr. Stanley S. Lamm, 225 Eastern pkway., Bklyn. ; Dr. Martin M. Maliner, 165 Arlington ave., Bklyn., and Dr. John A. Montfort, 861 Carroll st., Bklyn. ; Ear, Nose and Throat, Dr. Frank Lasher, 80 Hanson pl., Bklyn. ; Dermatology, Dr. Jacob Skeer, 272 E. 19th st., Bklyn. ; Cancer, Dr. Herman Charache, 75 Prospect Park S. W., Bklyn. ; X-Ray, Dr. H. I. Teperson, 744 Eastern pkway., Bklyn. ; Oral Hygiene, Dr. J. L. Felsenfeld, 427 Bedford ave., Bklyn.

Kings County Hospital, Bklyn.: Surgery, Dr. H. Wright Benoit, 1163 Dean st., Bklyn., Dr. John F. Raycroft, 9408 Flatlands ave., Bklyn., Dr. Henry W. Louria, 149 New York ave., Bklyn. and Dr. Joseph Raphael, 100 6th st., Bklyn.; Gynecology, Dr. Harry Greene, 855 Ocean ave., Bklyn. and Dr. James O'Leary, 402 Ocean ave., Bklyn.; Pediatrics, Dr. George Brockway, 176 Fenimore st., Bklyn., Dr. Kenneth G. Jennings, 159 Midwood st., Bklyn., and Dr. Edwin E. Merolla, 305 Ocean pkway., Bklyn.; Obstetrics, Dr. Ralph Garlick, 217 80th st., Bklyn., Dr. Henry J. Goubeaud, 287 Sterling pl., Bklyn. and Dr. James O'Leary, 402 Ocean ave., Bklyn.; Neuro-Surgery, E. Jefferson Browder, 97 Joralemon st., Bklyn. and Dr. H. Russel Meyers, 377 Linden blvd., Bklyn.; Medical Neurology, Dr. Harold Merwerth, 30 8th ave., Bklyn. and Dr. Russell G. Kimball, 52 Remsen st., Bklyn.; Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat, Dr. Mervin C. Myerson, 198 Lincoln pl., Bklyn. and Dr. Matthew G. Golden, 1 Nevins st., Bklyn.; Diseases of the Eye, Dr. Walter Moehle, 15 Schermerhorn st., Bklyn. and Dr. Frances Richman, 522 Ocean ave., Bklyn., Orthopedics, Dr. Herbert C. Fett, 54 8th ave., Bklyn., Dr. Jesse Tolmach, 1798 Bedford ave., Bklyn. and Dr. William Walker, 416 Ocean ave., Bklyn. ; Materia Medica, Dr. Ottokar Tenopyr, 190 Lincon rd., Bklyn. and Dr. A. Fankhauser, 156 Midwood st., Bklyn. ; Medicine, Dr. Henry M. Moses, 108 Pros-pect Park West, Bklyn., Dr. Milton Louria, 891 Ocean ave, Bklyn., Dr. Henry Wolfer, 678 Bedford ave., Bklyn., Dr. J. Hamilton Crawford, 178 8th ave., Bklyn. and Dr. Edwin J. Grace, 121 Fort Greene pl., Bklyn. ; Skin and Venereal, Dr. Alfred E. Potter, 370 Sterling p1., Bklyn. and Dr. Louis J. Frank, 1367 Eastern pkway., Bklyn. ; Urology, Dr. Charles S. Cochran, 78 8th ave., Bklyn., Dr. George Horton, 10 Schermerhorn st., Bklyn., Dr. Nathaniel Hermann, 417 Ocean • ave., Bklyn., Dr. Harold B. Hermann, 417 Ocean ave., Bklyn., Dr. Arnold L. Tabershaw, 991 Herkimer st., Bklyn., Dr. Franklin C. Farrow, 112 Clinton st., Bklyn., Dr. A. Seth Werner, 247 E. 37th st., Bklyn., Dr. Louis Barritz, 25 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., Dr. Arnold Bulfwinkel, 350 Macon st., Bklyn., Dr. Samuel Seifer, 960 St. Johns pl., BkIyn., Dr. Jack M. Lesnow, 160 New York ave., Bklyn., Dr. John J. Battone, I1 Schermerhorn st., Bklyn., Dr. Fedor L. Senger, 142 Joralemon st., Bklyn.; Tuberculosis (Medical), Dr. Milton Louria, 891 Ocean ave., Bklyn. ; Disease of Ear, ,Nose and Throat, Dr. A. B. Outler, 755 Ocean ave., Bklyn.

The following Assistant Examiners to the Board of Examiners of the Board of Education from time to time for a period not to exceed one year during school year 1938-1939, total compensation in each case not to exceed $750 (Cal. No. 78, Dec. 13) :

Modern Foreign Languages, First Assistant, Arthur Livingston, 27 W. 9th st., Manhattan.

School Psychiatric Social Worker, Clara Bassett, 15 W. 8th st., Manhattan. Costume Draping Design, substitute, day secondary schools other than junior high

schools, Maurice Feldman, 237 W. 35th St., Manhattan, care of L. Liman and Son. Proofreading, substitute, day secondary schools other than junior high schools.

Franklin Peecook, 9313 Ridge blvd., Bklyn. Assistant Director, Bureau of Reference, Research and Statistics: C. Currien Smith,

10 Fernbank ave., Belmar, New York; J. R. McGaughy, 501 W. 120th st, Manhattan; Beryl Parker, 14 E. 9th st., Manhattan ; Marion R. Trabue, 129 Ridge ave., State College, Pa. ; Warren W. Coxe, 10 Fullerton st., Albany, N. Y. ; W. B. Featherstone, 509 W. 121st st., Manhattan; Dr. Gertrude Hildreth, 415 E. 118th st., Manhattan; J. Cayce Morrison, Crumitie rd., Albany, N. Y.

Teacher-in-Training in Biology, day secondary schools other than junior high schools: Zachariah Subarsky, Bronx High School of Science; Fred W. Hartwell, Bushwick High School.

Assistant Director, Bureau of Reference, Research and Statistics: Harold Abelson, City College of the City of New York; Harry N. Rivlin, City College of the City of New York.

Modern Foreign Languages, junior high schools: Louis Sorieri, New Utrecht High School.

Classes for Children with Retarded Mental Development, day elementary schools, and Low I. Q. Classes, day elementary schools : Henry Vaughan, Principal, P. S. 85, Bklyn.: Garibaldi Lapolla, Principal, P. S. 174, Bklyn. ; Edmund Cannon, Principal P. S. 144, Bklyn. ; Josephine Grille, Assistant in Charge, P. S. 13, Bklyn. ; Agnes Tallent, Assistant in Charge, P. S. 196, Bklyn. ; Lillian Rashkiss, Principal P. S. 37, Manhattan, Genevieve Farrel, Assistant in Charge, P. S. 135, Manhattan; Anna V. Seery, Principal P. S. 54, Manhattan; Emma Sylvester, Principal P. S. 60, Manhattan; Max Wachtell, Principal P. S. 9, Bronx; Regina Robson, Principal P. S. 78, Bronx; Elizabeth Hague, Principal P. S. 14, Manhattan.

Machine Shop Practice, substitute, day secondary schools other than junior high schools, David C. Crockett, Jamaica Vocational High School.

Aviation Mechanics, substitute, day secondary schools other than junior high schools, David M. Van Ornum, Jamaica Vocational High School.

General Science, day secondary schools other than junior high schools: George W. Wright, Bayside High School ; Herbert E. Kramer, Bayside High School ; Joseph Wohl, Bayside High School.

Rating Written English, Mrs. A. W. Baker, 36-40 Bowne st., Flushing. Teacher of Health Education, Junior High Schools: Jacob Greenberg, Principal,

P. S. 127, Queens. Teacher of Classes for Children with Retarded Mental Development in day ele-

mentary schools : Gertrude Healy, P. S. 26, Bronx ; Muriel Leahy, Bryant High School. Economics, teacher-in-training, day secondary schools other than junior high schools

Minna Colvin, New Utrecht High School. Economics, teacher, day secondary schools other than junior high schools: Minna

Colvin, New Utrecht High School. Assistant to Principal, day elementary school: Ella Gross, P. S. 113, Manhattan;

Jacob Greenberg, P. S. 127, Queens ; John J. Donohue, P. S. 16, Bronx ; Fredericka Steinger, P. S. 91, Bronx.

Modern Foreign Languages, first assistant, day secondary schools other than junior high schools : Lewis G. Reynolds, Thomas Jefferson High School.

Modern Foreign Languages, teacher. junior high schools : Emma Menna, Evander Childs High School.

Art Weaving, teacher, junior high schools: Gertrude Gordon, George Washington High School and Olive L. Riley, High School of Music and Art.

Home Economics (Clothing, Household Fabrics), day secondary schools other than junior high schools: Anna G. Tighe, Assistant Director of Sewing.

OFFICIAL. DIRECTORY Dniea otherwI" stated. Olb Osless am

opoa from f a+. sa. to a p. a.; Sster67a So Is .oat Coaab 011ees, 0 a. a. to 4 p. s1.; Ssturdays to if 1o..

ARMORY BOARD- Municipal Bldg.. Manb'n WO rth 2-1330

ART COMMISSION- City Hall. Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1197

ASSESSORS. BOARD OF- Municipal Blds., Mash'. WO rtk 2-3630

BRONX, PRESIDENT OF- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-3941

BROOKLYN. ug .PRESIDENT OF TR' 1 5-7100

Highways and Sewers. Municipal Bl Tlt load 5-7100

BUDGET. BUREAU OF- Municipal Bldg„ Manh'a CO rtlnd 7-6706

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- 12S Worth at., Manh'n WO rth 2-3711

Open all hours of day and nIgt. Bronx-850 Walton ave JE rome 7-4642

Open all hours of day and night. Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. . .. .TR iantl 59258

Open all hours of daY gild night Queens-Mortuary Building, Queensboro

Hospital, Parsons blvd., Jamaica RE public 9-3792

Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon

Richmond oP~ ice Headquarters 7-0007

Open 9 a. m. to S p. m. ; Saturrrdaalys to 12 noon; closed Sundays and holidays.

CHILD WELFARE. BOARD OF- 52 Chambers st., Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-5210

CITY CLERK- Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth Z-4430 Bronx-177th at. and 3d aye. TR emnt 8-2204 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg Ti iansi 5-7100 Qns.-21-10 49th aye. L. I. C ST llwel 4-5440 Richmond-Borough *511 GI braltr 7-1000

CITY COURT- Bronx-85I Grand Concourse. JErome 6-6983 Kings-120 Schermerhorn st.CU mbrind 6-6070 New York County-Old County Court

House, 52 Chambers at CO rtlnd 7-6264 Queens-29th at., Bridge Plaza North

L. I. City ST ilwe! 4-7003 Richmond - 66 Lafayette ave., New

Brighton GI braltr 7-6288 Clerk's offices open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.,

Sat. to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m. General and Commercial calendars called at 9.45 a. m.

CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREM'T SYSTEM- Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-4566

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- General Office. 300 Mulberry at.. Manb'n

CA nal 6-6500 Clerk's offices open 9 a. m. to 4.10

P. m., Saturdays to 12 noon. All courts except Traffic, Municipal

Term, tommereial Frauds, P. tion, Homicide and Night Courts. Manhattan and Brooklyn. are open

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

Plumbing, day secondary schools other than junior high schools: Colin D. Robert-son, Jamaica Vocational High School.

Auto Mechanics, day secondary schools other than junior high schools: Gordon F. Hansel, Jamaica Vocational High School.

Machine Shop Maintenance, day secondary schools other than junior high schools: David C. Crockett, Jamaica Vocational High School.

Radio Mechanics, Evening Trade Schools : John B. Brennan, Jr., Jamaica Voca-tional High School.

Library Assistant, day secondary schools other than junior high schools : Mar-guerite N. Baker, 36-40 Bowne st., Flushing.

Assistant Director, Bureau of Reference, Research and Statistics : Paul V. West, 2300 Sedgewick ave., Bronx.

Merchandising and Salesmanship, day secondary schools other than junior high schools : Isabel Wingate, 126 W 11th st., Manhattan.

Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 7, of the following named in the departments and capacities indicated:

George Kerchuer, 491 E 52d st., Bklyn., as Assistant Statistician, grade 2, in Depart-merit of Health, at rate of $2,500 per annum, effective Jan. 7, 1939 (Cal. No. 61).

The following named in the Domestic Relations Court (Cal. No. 111, Jan. 4) : Julia M. Reith as Stenographer and Typewriter, at $1,200 per annum for a further period to Jan. 31, 1939; John H. Nicholls as Court Stenographer at $2,400 per annum for a further period to April 30, 1939, pending qualification under the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 6a.

Approved the promotion of Catherine C. Shaughnessy as Stenographer and Type-writer, grade 5, at the rate of $3,000 per annum in the Armory Board, effective as of Jan. 7, 1939 (Cal. No. 80, Jan. 9).

Denied for lack of adequate reasons, petition of Martin J. D. Shannon, that his application for promotion to Supervising Parole Officer, Parole Commission, be accepted after the dosing date (Cal. No. 62, Jan. 9).

Approved adjustments in salaries, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 138 of the Laws of 1934, section 3, paragraph F, of the following employees of the Department of Parks, by reason of their assignment to the New York City Parkway Authority, effective on the dates indicated (Cal. No. 53, Dec. 13) :

Effective Dec. 12, 1938, Henry J. Phillippi, Automobile Engineman, at $6 a day; effective Jan. 1, 1939, Joseph P. McCartin, Automobile Engineman, total salary $1,920 per annum, New York City Parkway Authority, salary $180, Department of Parks, salary $1,740 per annum; John Steinert, Automobile Engineman, total salary $2,220 per annum. New York City Parkway Authority salary, $180 per annum, Department of Parks salary, $2,040 per annum.

Advised the Domestic Relations Court that Crime Prevention Investigators who were transferred from the Police Department to the Probation Department of the Domestic Relations Court were to be considered in the ungraded position of Proba-tion Officer with the same status as Probation Officers who were incumbents in the service at the time the reclassification took effect (Cal. No. 122, Jan. 9).

Advised the Board of Estimate. Bureau of Real Estate, in response to its com-munication of Jan. 6, 1939, that the Commission had already approved the employment of the following named, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraphs 7 and 6a, from December 1, 1938 (Cal. No. 125, Jan. 6) : Junior Administrative Assistants at $3,120 per annum, Frank W. Kennedy, 39-07 61st st., Woodside; Adrien L. Beineix, 489 W. 130th st., Manhattan (Office Planning) ; Frederic E. Maine, 227 Decatur st., Bklyn. (Office Planning).

Advised the Department of Hospitals that after again considering its action of Jan. 4, 1939, the Commission ruled that it was without power to approve transfer of Dr. Alfred Ring, Deputy Medical Superintendent, from the City Hospital, at $2,700 per annum to the Fordham Hospital at $4,000 per annum for the reason that such salary is beyond the maximum limit of his grade (Cal. No. 130, Jan. 10).

Noted on the records the following reassignments to duty: Office of President of Borough of The Bronx (Cal. No. 102, Jan. 3, 4 (2) : Inspector, Regulating, Grading and Paving, Eugene J. Smith. effective Jan. 3, 1939; Laborer, Michael J. Duggan, effective Jan. 3, 1939; Giovanni DeCaprio, effective Jan. 5, 1939; Edward J. Murphy, effective Jan. 4, 1939, and Vincenzo Panzarino, effective Jan. 4, 1939.

Noted on the records the following changes of names: Board of Transportation (Cal. No. 103, Jan. 3) : Milton Coffins, Station Agent,

to Milton Coffman. Department of Health (Cal. No. 103, Dec. 8, Jan. 4) : Helen A. Surman, Public

Health Nurse, to Helen Flanagan ; Lena B. Ziegler, Public Health Nurse, to Lena B. Kent; Mildred Melman, Bacteriological Laboratory Assistant, to Mildred M. Liss.

Police Department (Cal. No. 103, Jan. 3, 4) : Witold S. Gregorovich, Patrolman, to Walter S. Gregorwich; Mary Hughes, Clerk, to Mary Ryan.

Department of Hospitals (Cal. No. 103, Dec. 30) : Cornelia Pross, Laundry Worker, to Cornelia P. Degelman.

Department of Welfare, Social Investigators (Cal. No. 103, Jan. 3, Cal.. No. 105, Dec. 30) • Fanny Edelman, to Fannie Edelman; Marian Phelps, to Marian L. Phelps; Sara L. Perskin, to Sara Lee Persky; Ennia D'Allesandra, to Ennio D'Allesandro; Bernard W. Stoloff to Bernard Stoloff ; Oose Schlachter, to Sose Schere Schlachter; Paula Belehrad, to Pavla Belehrad; Henry E. Barners, to Henry E. Barrels; L. B. Cherry, to Bonita Cherry.

Promotion list of Junior Bacteriologist (Cal. No. 103, Dec. 28) : Mildred Melman to Mildred M. Liss.

Department of Sanitation (Cal. No. 104, Dec. 23), Drivers: Aurelio Quartaraco to Aurelio Quartararo; Anthony Telesca to Anthony Telesco; Raphael Santologuido to Raphael Santoliquido; Rocco Posciucco to Rocco Poscuicco; Nicholas Arquina to Nicholas Arquino; Guiseppe Perricone to Giuseppe Perricone; Frank W. Forino to Frank W. Farino; John Ranaldi to John Rinaldi; Antonio Vanzolini to Antonio Vanzoline; Dominick Majonskas to Dominick Majauskas; Vincent Petrosini to Vincent Petrosino; Anthony Sliwinski to Anthony Slivinski ; Giulio Rocco to Guilio Rocco; Guiseppi Vicari to Guiseppe Vicari; Gabriele Marotto to Gabriele Marrotta, Sweeper; Rocco Prich-mello to Rocco Pricchinello; Michele Galeotofiore to Michele Galeotafiore; Charles Mysliveck to Charles Myslivecek; Guiseppe Feliciano to Giuseppe Feliciano; Morris Hockerman to Morris Hocherman; Raffaele Dellinfante to Raffaele Delbifante; Antonio Combone to Antonio Cambone; Giorgio Cosimo to Georgio Cosino; Stefan Jackacki to Stefan Jakacki ; Michele Cantelini to Michele Cantelmi ; Genardo Tamao to Gerardo Tamao; Tobio Attianese to Tobia Attianese; Guiseppe Albanese to Giuseppe Albanese; Adolf Deutsch to Adolph Deutsch ; Raffaelo Imprino to Raffaele Embrino ; Guiseppe Scarpulla to Giuseppe Scarpulla; Cleminte J. Schiavone to Clemente J. Schiavone; Giuseppe Circeillo to Giuseppe Ciriello; Edward Fuchsman to Edward Fuchman; Dom-inick Esposito to Domenick Esposito ; Rocco Carluccio to Rocco Carlucci ; Guiseppe Mar-otta to Giuseppe Marotta; Guiseppe Procaccio to Giuseppe Procaccio; Anthony Adanuncio to Anthony V. Adanuncio; George C. Pfiefer to George C. Pfeiffer; Anthony Molle to Anthony Mollo; Bartolorneo Salerno to Bartolomeo Salerno; Ervin Zahn to Erwin Zahn; Paulfio DiVirgilo to Panfilo DiVirgilio; Saverio A. G. Gentile to Laverio A. G. Gentile; Nicola Zaccaro to Nicola Zaccora ; Peter Jackoby to Peter Jacoby ; Henry Caliguri to Henry Caligiuri ; Frank Graf to Frank Graff ; William Roelofson to William Roelfsen. Dump Laborer: Carrado Salvaggio to Corrado Salvaggio; Michele Ferraro to Michele Ferrara; Carmine Iannarella to Carmine Iannarelli; Guiseppe D'Ambrosio to Giuseppe D'Ambrosio; Guiseppe Trano to Giuseppe Trano; Carlo A. Canzono to Carlo A. Can-zona; Sabato Gugliucello to Sabato Gugliuccello; John Olive to John Olivo. Licensed Fireman : Nick Inzana to Nick Inzano ; Henry Giuliano to Henry Guiliano; Felix Splies-gart to Felix Spleisgart. Auto Truck Driver: Antonio D. Biasi to Antonio DiBasi; Cosmo Tocci to Cosimo Tocci. Clerk : Isadore Weinstock to Isador Weinstock.

Noted on the records communication from the Law Department in re: Smith et. al. versus Kern, reading as follows:

"The petitioners in the above entitled proceeding applied to the Supreme Court for an order for increased compensation. Their names formerly appeared on a preferred list for the position of Patrolman-on-Aqueduct. This list was subsequently declared appro-priate by the Civil Service Commission to fill vacancies in the position of Prison Keeper. Petitioners claimed that they should have received the same salary as Prison Keeper which they were receiving when laid off from the position of Patrolman-on-Aqueduct.

"The motion was argued before Mr. Justice Noonan who decided that the two positions were not the same or similar positions within the meaning of Section 31c of the Civil Service Law and Section B40-6.1 of the Administrative Code. The motion was accordingly denied. The opinion of Mr. Justice Noonan is reported in Vol. 100, New York Law Journal, Page 2399, Dec. 31, 1938."

Ordered filed communication from office of Comptroller requesting that exempt positions now established in that office be amended to read (Cal. No. 124, Jan. 10) : 1 Administrative Assistant to the Comptroller; 1 Senior Administrative Assistant to the Comptroller.

Denied request of the Department of Welfare for a special examination to reclassify certain Clerks as Soundex File Clerks for the reason that an examination had been ordered for Office Appliance Operator which will be appropriate for certification to the position of Soundex File Clerk (Cal. No. 57, Dec. 27).

Referred to Commissioner Morton communication from the Department of Investi-gation relative to appointments by various Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children of persons outside of Civil Service lists (Cal. No. 123).

Referred to the Director of Examinations for report: Communication from Department of Purchase requesting that candidates in the

examination for Assistant Specification Engineer be familiar with hospital equipment, paper and textiles respectively (Cal. No. 56, Jan. 5).

Communication from Department of Purchase requesting that an examination be ordered as soon as possible for promotion to Stock Assistant (Cal. No. 60, Jan. 6).

Communication from Board of Education requesting that the promotion examination for Junior Architectural Draftsman, grade 3, be held simultaneously with the open competitive examination for the same position (Cal. No. 79, Jan. 6).

Communication from the Fire Department requesting that promotion examinations be ordered for the following positions (Cal. No. 126, Jan. 9) : Deputy Chief; Battalion Chief. Corhmunication from the City Court requesting a promotion examination for Court Clerk,'Grade 3, Legal Group, City Court (Cal. No. 129, Jan. 10).

Individual Communications Denied for lack of power request of Emanuel Prince, 322 South 4th st., Bklyn., that

his time served as Temporary Clerk be counted toward eligibility to compete in the City-wide promotion examination for Junior Accountant (Cal. No. 64, Jan. 5).

Denied request of Louis Asnis, 2067 Mapes ave., Bronx, that the examination already ordered for Statistician be amended and a promotion examination held instead (Cal. No. 66, Jan. 6).

Directed that the name of Otto I. Bloom, 744 E. 5th st., Manhattan, be restored to the eligible list of Deputy Medical Superintendent, grade 4 (Cal. No. 134, Jan. 12).

Denied for lack of power request of Charles Mason, 789 E. 180th st., Manhattan, that his application for the position of Office Appliance Operator, grade 2, be accepted after the closing date (Cal. No. 133, Jan. 11).

Advised HermaQ E. Cooper, 170 Broadway, Manhattan, that since his client, Stella Chaskin, 51 Clark st., Bklyn., had not received a permanent appointment from the eligible list of Crime Prevention Investigator, which list had expired, the Commission was without power to take any action that would result in her receiving a permanent appointment. Also advised him that the Commission was without power, under section 31 of the Civil Service Law, to place her name upon a preferred list (Cal. No. 131, Jan. 10).

Summoned George L. Fitzpatrick, 2733 Morris ave., Bronx, before the Commission at its next regular meeting in connection with his request that his name be removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service (Cal. No. 112, Dec. 12).

Referred to the Director of Examinations communication from George Hummel-mann, 31-53 34th st., L. I. City, protesting against the conduct of the examination for Machinist, held on Dec. 29, 1938, and advising candidate that he would not suffer any penalty because of an error on the part of an employee of this Commission (Cal. No. 65, Jan. 2).

Referred to the Certification Clerk for report communication from Joseph A. Weinstein, 66 Court st., Bklyn., requesting that his client, Samuel J. Ginsberg, 4705 Clarendon rd., Bklyn., be restored to the eligible list of Automobile Electrician as he duly notified this Commission of change of address (Cal. No. 132, Jan. 12).

Adjourned to meet Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1939, at 10.30 a. m. FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary.

r f from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. uce$ Saturdays, s~~~ and &oldays, when only

d The T Marc

nieipal Term cad Commercial Frauds Court. an open from 9

closeed Sat̀urda s, Sundays and holidays. The Night Courts are in session frosa 8 p. m. to 1 a. a . every night.

Di1-32 FraaklIn at WO rth 2-2061 2--426 6th ave.. GE amrc 7-4467 3-2d ave. and 2d at DR y** 4-1204 4-153 E. 57th it VO luster 5.0442 5-121st at. and Sylvan pl HA rim 7-0223 7-314 W. 54th it CO lu.b u 5-4630

12-455 W. 151st at ED secomb 4-8429 Commercial Frauds-32 Chambers at.

Felony-,32 Franldia it COO ~ 3-2833 Homicide-301 Mott at CA nl 6-6500 Municipal Term-S? Chambers at.

CO rtlnd 7-$763 Night Court for Mea-314 W 54th it _

Probation- 00

300 Mulberry st CO CA sal 6-65 0 Traffic (Lower)-301 Mott at. CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Upper)-453 W. 15~

b 4-3700 Women's-425 6th ave GR amity 7-4688

Dist. Brous 1-161st at. and 3d ave ME Iron 5-2466 2 and 3-161st at. and 3d sve MEltoa 5-3670 Felony-161st it and 3d ave. ME Irate 5-2466 Homicide-161st st. & 3d ave MElrose 5-1958 Municipal Term-161st at. and 3d

ME hON aye.

S-1lS8 Probation-161st it & 3d aye. .M Iron 5-334S Traffic -161st it and 3d aye. .ME Isaac $-1958

General Office-Municipal hl Diet.

B1ds TR iangl 5-7100 5-Williamsburg Bridge Plaza EV ersrn 7-2503 8--2963 W. 8th it

BUC~s 6-1013 aeyIs 6-0013

9-436 st. and 4th aye SU ate! 4-=I 10-127 Pennsylvania aye. ...AP 6-606 Adolescent-31 Snyder ave-BU elmastr 2-3316 Felony-120 Schermerhors it. ...MA in 4-0216 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn it

TR ianel 5-4220 Niorht Bail-120 Schermerhorn st..MA in 4-0216 Probation-M unici Bldg. ... TR ' 5-7100 Traffic-1005 Bedford ave MA in 2-2904

Dist. Quesar 1-10.15 49th ave., L. I. CIty.IR onsdea 6-9009 2-Town Hall Flushing FL usbing 9-0228 3-90th st.. I'1ar Rockaway BE llRrbr 5-0123 Felony-Chaffee st. and Catalpaaye.,

Glendale . Traffic-Town Hall. 6 Hall. Jamaia..JA maia 6-0318

Ricks Central-Bement and Castleton ayes.,

West New Brighton PO rtRleh 7-5712 Traffic-67 Targee it, Stapleton

SA intGeo 7-1150 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 CITY RECORD, THE-

Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-3490 COMPTROLLER. OFFICE OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 CORRECTION. DEPARTMENT OF-

139 Centre st., Maab'n CA cal 4-1310 COUNCIL-

City Hall, Manh'a CO rtlnd 7-6770 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'a

WO rth 2-4430 President's Office, City Hall,

Ma mind 7-6770 COUNTY CLERKS-

Bronx--851 Grand Concourse. ..JE rome 6-4600 Kings-Hall of Records TR lang i 5-8780 N. Y.--County Court House.... WO rth 2-6114 Queens-153,22 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

Rich.-County Court House.. SA

JA 7 188067

COUNTY COURTS-Courts open atl0a.m.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-8963 Hines---120 Schermerborn at MA in 4-5301

WELFARE. DEPARTMENT OF- 902 Broadway, Maah'a GE aamy 5-3500

WORLD'S FAIR COMMISSION— New York City Bldg. at the World's

Fair, Flushing Meadow Park Queens HA vemyr 9-2684

BOARD MEETINGS

Armory Board Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n,

on first Wednesday in each month. at 3.30 P. m. EDWARD G. RIEKERT. Secretary.

Art Commission Meets at its office, City Hall. Manh'n. on

second Tuesday in each month, at 2.30 V. m. A. EVERETT PETERSON. Secretary.

Board of Aueonora Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n.

on Tuesdays at 10.30 a. m. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE. Chairman.

Coaosbale Meets in Mayor's ffiee, City Hall, Manb'n. on

first day in February, May. August and Novem- her. ANDREW J. GALLIGAN. Secretary.

Board of Child Wallace Meets in Old County Court House, 52 Chambers

St., Manh'n, on third Monday in each month. at 3 p. m. PAUL E. FUSCO. Secretary.

City Peltaalaa Ooatatbaloa Meets in Room 16, City Hall. Manh'n, on

Wednesdays at 2.30 o. m. PHILLIP B. THURSTON. Secretary.

Meets in Councilmaan Chamber. City Hall. Manh'n, on Tuesda s, at 2 P. m.

MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of Council.

Board of Iddueotioa Meets at its office. Park ave. and 59th st..

Manb'n, on second and fourth Wednesdays to each month at 4 p. m.

?AURICE G. POSTLEY. Secretary. Board of ]l l as

Meets in Room 1840. Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n. on Tuesdays at 11 a. m., and at the call of the president. S.H A D HOOW COHEN. Preside'tt.

rd of I.t1t. Meets in Room 16. City Hall. Manh'n, on first

and third Thursdays of each month. at 2.30 0. m., and the second Thursday of each month at 10.30 a. M.

FRANCES LEHRICH. Secretary, Fnaryla4.F Board of City Born

Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n, at call of the Chairman.

JOHN C. RIEDEL, Chairman. Beard of Bes,lth

Meets in Room 330, 125 Worth st.. Manb'n. at 10 a. m., on the second Tuesday of each month and at the call of the Chairman.

JOHN I. RICE, M. D., Commissioner of Health. Chairman.

Board of Higher Bohaat56a Mceta at 17 Lexington ave.. Manh'n at 8.30

p m.. on third Monday in January. February, March, April, June. September. October, Novem. her and Doeomhc:. Annual meeting held third Tuesday in May. ORDWAY TEAD. Chairman.

M101101pa1 Civil Service CcmmwIea Meets at its ofioe, 14th loot. Municipal Bldg..

Manh'n, on Wednesdays nt 10.30 a. m. X1le ULa KERN., President.

Meets in Room 400. 139 Centre st.. Manh'a, on Thursdays; at 10 a. m.

JOHN C. MAHER. Chairman. Board of RevLdoa of Asaeumonts

Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bide., Bank's. upon notice of the Chief a*.

LEWIS F. LANG. Chief Clerk. Board of Staada*da aad Appeals

Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n. Tuesdays, at 10 a. m.. and 2 p. m.

HARRIS H. MURDOCK. Chairman. Board of S ttatw7 CoasUde#oa

Meets in City Hall, Manh'n, at call of Mayor. RI UBEN A. LAZARUS. Counsel.

Tax C "0"doa Meets in Room 936. Municipal Bldg.. Manb'n.

on Wednesdays, at 10 a, m. WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President.

Teachers' BOVeneM Boas Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg.. Manb'n.

on fourth Tuesday of each month. at 3 p. m. LOUIS TAYLOR. Secretary.

Board of Trwportatlon Meets at 250 Hudson at.. Manh'n. on Tuesdays.

at 11.30 a. in.. and at the call of the Chairman. JOHN H. DELANEY. Chairman.

Board of Water Supply Meets at 346 Broadway, Manh n. on Tuesdays

stIIa.mu. GEORGE J. GILLESPIE. President,

Item 1. General con- struction work...

Item 2. Heating and ventilating and live steam ..

Item 3. Plumbing, etc.

Item 4. Electric work, etc.

Item 5, Repairs to elevators, etc

42 $12 60 185 $7 40

7

5 10 55

2 20

18

5 40 38

1 52

17

5 10

35

1 40

27

1 08

f 17,m13

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation and

Maintenance, Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, 34% E. 12th St., Man-hattan, as follows:

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939

Borough of Manhattan For repairs to the following schools: P. S. 23, keyboard and indicator. P. S. 105, installing sump pump. P. S. 115, installing new water closet seats,

etc.

A" ._

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

THE CITY RECORD

1209

HIGHER EDUC.IflON. BOARD OF- 17 Lesiogtrn ave., Manh'n...Gl smrcy 5-1033

HOSPITALS. DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth at.. Manh'n WO rth 2-4440

HOUSING; AND BUILDINGS— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 Buildings. Division of-

Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse. . JE tome 61941 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg... R lang 1 5-7100 Manh'n—Municipal Bldg WO rth 2-5600 Queens--21-10 49th ave, L. I City

STilweI 6-5888

Richmond—Borough Hall. ..GI braltr 7-1000 Housing. Division of-

Bronx-1932 Arthur ave TR emat 8-9411 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-7100 Manh'n-346 Broadway WO rth 2-1525 Queens-21-10 49th ave., L. I City

ST ilwel 4-5888 Richmond—Borough Hall...GI braltr 7-7790

INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF- 2 Lafayette st. Manit'n WO rth 2-2300

JURORS, COMMISSIONERS OF- Kings—Moaicipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Rich.—County Court Rouse.. SA intGeo 7.0081

LAW DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bld h' g , Mann.... WO ilk 2-4600

Brooklyn—Mnryictpal Bldg TR iangl 5-6330 Street Openings, Bureau of—

Municipal B1dq , Manb'n... WO rth 2-4600 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-6330 Qns.-89-31 161st at., Jmca JA maica 6-5234

LICENSES. DEPARTMENT OF- 105 Walker at., Manh'n CA nal 6-2400

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.... TR iangl 5-7100 Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000

MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF— Municipal Bldg.. Manb'n WO rth 2-5600

MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF- 139 Centre st.. Manb'n CA nal 6-2880

MAYOR'S OFFICE— City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1000

MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM— Municipal Bide.. Manb'n WO rth 2-5600

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1580

MUNICIPAL COURTS— Office of the President Justice, 8 Reade

It.. Manb'n WO rth 2-1400 Office bours: 8.45 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Dist 1- Man8 Reads at WO rth 2-1475 2-264 Madison it OR chrd 4-4300 3-314 W. 54th it CO lumbs 5-1772 4-207 E. 32d at CA ledonia 5-9431 5-2565 Broadway RI versde 9-4006 6-155 E. 88th at SA crmento 2-7878 7-447 W. 151st K AU dubn 3-5410 8-170 E. 121st at HA rim 7-3950 9-624 Madison ave VO linter 5-3150

10-107 W. 116th at MO numnt 2-4340 Central Jury and 1 Non-jttrj Parts and T 8 Reade st.WO rth 2-1400 Small Claims Part J

Bronx 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd....UN drhil 3-6100 2—Washington ave. 162d at. .ME ]rose 5-3042 Central Jury and Antall Claims Parts,

Washington ave. and 162d st. ME Irose 5-3042 Brooklyn

1-120 Schermerhorn at TR iangl 5-2052 2-495 Gates ave MA in 2-3010 3--6 Lee ave ST ag 2-7813 4-260 Utica ave SL ocum 6-4500 5-4th ave. and 42d it SU nset 6-2540 6-27-33 Snyder ave BU ckmnstr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave AP ylegate 6-8600 8-1301 Surf ave CO neyIs 6-8303 Centred Jury and 120 Schermerhorn at Small Claims Parts f TR iangle 5-2052

teen 1-10-15 49th ave., L. I. City.IR onedes 6-7987 2—Broadway and Court et.. Elmhurst

HA vemyer 9-0087 3—Chaffee at. and Catalpa ave., .Glen-

dale HE gennan 3-7010 4—Town Hall. Jamaica JA maica 6-0086 S-90th st., Rockaway Bach.BE 11Hrbr 5-1747

SHERIFFS- Bronx--851 Grand Concourse JE come 7-3501 Kings—Municipal Bldg TRian1 5-7100 N. Y: Hall of Records WO ith 2-430'$ Queens—County Court House. L. I. C.

ST ilwel 4-4017 Rich.—County Court House.... GI braltr 7-004:

SPECIAL SESSIONS. COURT OF—Clerk's offices open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.;

Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m.

Manhattan-32 Franklin at WO rth 2-34; 4 Bronx-851 Gtand Concourse JE rome 7-2898

Court held Tuesday and Friday. Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn at.. MA in 4-5916 Queens-153-19 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

JA males 6-8040 Court held Monday and Thursday.

Richmond—County Court House. S. 1. SA intGeo 7-3324

Court held every Wednesday. Probation Bureau — Municipal Bids., Manh'n WO rth 2-3434

STANDARDS AND APPEALS— Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-0184

STATUTORY CONSOLIDATION. BD. OF— City Hall. Manb'n CO rdnd 7-6770

SUPREME COURT—APPELLATE DIV.-First Dept.—Madison ave. and 25th at.,

Manh'n LE xingtu 2-1000 Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m.

The first and third Fridays of each term, motion days, the Court opens at 10 a: m. Motions called at 9 a. m. Appeals from orders called at 10 a. mu.

Second Dept.--45 Monroe pl., Bklyn. TR iangi 5-1300

Court sits from I p. m. to 5 p. m. No court on Saturdays.

SUPREME COURT—IST JUD. DIST.- New York County—County Court House,

Manh'n WO rtb 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-1031 Court opens at 10 a. m.

SUPREME COURT-2D JUD. DIST.-Kings County — Joralemon and Court

sts. Bklyn. TR iangl 5-7300 Ctourt opens at 10 a. m.

Appellate Term TR ianttl 5-7452 Court opens at 1 p. m.

Queens County— Special Terms-89-31 161st st., Jamaica

A maica 6-9657 Trial Terms—County Court House,

L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7060 Richmond County—County Court House.

S. I. GI braltr 7-8700 SURROGATES'COURTS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-4892

Court opens at 10 a. m. Kings—Hall of Records TR iangl 5-7020

Court opens at 9.30 a. m. N. Y.—Hall of Records WO rth 2-6744

Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Queens-161.10 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica

JA maica 6-6000 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Rich.—County Court House...GI braltr 7-0572 Court opens at 10.30 a. m.

TAX DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1800

Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 8-5090 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg......TR iangl 5-7100 Queens—Court sq., L. I. City. .ST ilwel 4-6860 Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- 139 Centre at.. Manb'n CA nal 6-2353

TRANSPORTATION. BOARD OF- 250 Hudson st., Manh'n CA nal 6-6600

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY- Randall's Island, Manh'n HA nets 7-8100

WATER SUPPLY. BOARD OF- 346 Broadway. Manh'n WO rth 2-3150

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.- Munictpal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4320

Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 8-5400 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. .TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-18 Court sq. L. I. C ST liwel 4-7150 Richmond—Borough Hall .... SA intGeo 7-0840

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Owners Waniieci for Unclaimed Property

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of -the Police Department of The City

of New York for the following property now in custody without claimants: Automob baby carriages, bicycles, bags, camera.,

furniture, rope, lead, metals, el , jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, dress-suit cases, handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, cones, umbrellas, robes, blankets furs, machinery, sur- gical instruments, musical instruments, electrical goods, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felo- niously obtained by prisoners. found, abandoned, or taken from persons dying Intestate, or taken from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated or otherwise incapable of taking care of them. selves.

Police Headguarters, 240 Centre st., Manhattan. For Borough of Brooklyn, 485 Bergen at.,

Bkiyn. For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct. 160th

st. and 3d ave., Bronx. For Borough of Queens, 103d Precinct, 91st

ave. and 168th at., Jaa aica. For Borough of Richmond, 120th Precinct,

78-81 Richmond ter. St. George, S. I. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commit

sioner.

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

PROPOSALS

PWA Paojacr No. NY-7415-F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Chairman and Secretary of the Board of

Higher Education at the office of Hunter Col-lege, Room 1514, 2 Park ave., Manhattan, New York City, until 2 p. m., an

MONDAY MARCH 6, 1939 and then at said office pvhlicly opened and read aloud.

For furnishing all the labor, materials and equi pment necessary for the complete installation of Contract No. 6, heating and ventilating work, required in the construction of a building for Hunter College at Park ave., 68th and 69th eta., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications, form of bid bond. and performance bond, may be examined at said office or at the office of Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, Harrison and F'ou lhoux, associated

architects, 11 E. 44th at., Manhattan, New York City, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $30 for each set. Any bidder, u returning such set promptly and in good condition will be refunded his payment, and any non-bid upon so returning such set will be refunded $15.

The Board of Higher Education reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject my or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (S%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bidders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The estimated cost of the work to be performed under this contract is $785.000.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, Ose way Ts*p, Chairman.

RUTH S. SHOUP, Secretary. f23,m6

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Proposed Approval of Subeentraetors

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve the following subcontractors: Karl Koch Erecting Co., Inc., of 362 Casa.

nova St., Bronx, for erection of steel, as sub-mitted by Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc., contractor for structural steel work of P. S. 221, Bklyn. (Docket No. NY-1706-F).

Karl Koch Erecting Co., Inc., of 362 Casa-nova st., Bronx, for erection of structural steel, as submitted by Dreier Structural Steel Co., Inc.. contractor for structural steel work of P. S. 139. Manhattan (Docket No. NY-1715-F).

Stormwood Flooring Co., of 2500 Park ave.. Bronx, for finished wood floors, as submitted by Tremont Subway Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 221, Bklyn. (Docket No. NY-1706-F).

Doyle-Riggs Co., Inc., of 642 E. 13th st., Man-hattan, for terrazzo work, as submitted by Tre-mont Subway Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 221, Bklyn. (Docket No. NY-1706-F).

Noise Control, Inc., of 123 Waverly pl., Man. hattan, for acoustical tile work, as submitted by Tremont Subway Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 221, Bklyn. (Docket No. NY-1706-F).

Stormwood Flooring ., of 2500 Park ave., Bronx, for wood flooring, as submitted by Tre-mont Subway Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 159, Queens (Docket No. NY-1724-F).

Doyle-Riggs Co., Inc., of 642 E. 13th st., Manhattan, for terrazzo work, as submitted by Tremont Subway Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 159, Queens (Docket No. NY-1724-F).

Robert Sherriff, Inc., of 35-36 21st st., Astoria, for setting of granite, as submitted by Depot Construction, contractor for general construction of Brooklyn High School for Homemaking. ml,3

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve the following as subcontractors: V. Foscato, Inc., of 2202 40th ave. L. I. City,

for terrazzo work, as submitted by ave. Con.

struction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 60 Addition. Bronx (Docket No. NY-14S0-F).

Albro Metal Products Corp., of 960 Long-fellow ave. Bronx for bronze work, as sub. witted by Stkolnick Building Corp.. contractor for general construction of P. S. 194, Manhattan (Docket No. NY-1742-F).

Bellis Wire Works, Inc., of 307-9 Scholes st., Bklyn., for toilet pa rtitions, as submitted by Hud-son Contracting Co., Inc., contractor for construction of P. S. 139, Manhattan (~ No. NY-1715-F).

Atlas Tile and Marble Works Inc., of 238 E. 26th at, Manhattan, for tile an marble work, as submitted by Tremont Subway Construction Corp.. contractor for general construction of P. S. 221. new building (Docket No. NY-1706-F).

Atlas Tile & Marble Works, Inc., of 238 E. 26th at., Manhattan, for tile and marble work, as submitted by Tremont Subway Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 159, Queens (Docket No. NY-1724-F).

Stephen Oderwald, Inc., of 43.40 34th at., L. I. City, for miscellaneous iron and stain as sub. matted by D. M. W. Contracting Co. Inc., eon. tractor for general construction of P. S. 213, Bklyn. (Docket No. NY-1446-F). f28,m2

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Secretary of the Board of Education of The

City of New York, at his office, 2d floor, Hall of the Board of Education, 500 Park ave., Manhat-tan, New York City, as follows:

Until 2 p. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1989

For the following: Item 1, general construction work; Item 2. heating and ventilating and live steam; Item 3, plumbing, etc.; Item 4. electrical work, etc.; Item 5, repairs to elevators, etc.

—for the new Headquarters Building of the Board of Education, Livingston st., Boerum pt. and Schermerhorn st., Borough of Brooklyn.

Plans and specifications may be examined and bid blanks and envelopes obtained at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Education, 2d floor, 500 Park ave., Manhattan.

Plans and specifications may be purchased at the Merit Studios, 2 W. 46th st., Manhattan, New York City, at the following prices:

Queens--24.22 Jackson a4e.. L I. ST llwel C.

Ricb.—Count Court House GI braltr 7-7500

DISTRICT AT"TORNEYS- Bronx--851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-5910

9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ; S$L to 12 noon. Kings—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl S-8900

9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. N. Y.-137 Centre at CA nal 6-5700

9 a. in. to 5 p. in.; Sat. to 12 noon. Queens.--County Court House. L. I.C

. 4-7590 9 a. m. to 5 p. m; Sat. to 12 noon.

Rich.—County Court House... GI braltr 7-0049 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

DOCKS. DEPARTMENT OF— Pier "A." North River, Man..WH itehl 4-0600

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT— Children's Court Division-

Manhattan-137 E. 22d at..GR amrcy 5-3611 Bronx-1118 Gr. Concourse. JE rome 7-9800 Bklyn.-111 Schermerbora St. TR iaag] 5-8611 Queens. —1'OS 34 Union Hall st.,

Jamaica JA maica 6-2545 Richmond — 100 Richmond ter., St.

Georg SA

ass begins at 10 a. m.A 7-8300

Family Court Division- Manhattan-1S3 E. 87th it. .VO hinter 5-0430 Bronx-1118 Gr. Concourse.. E rome 7-9800 Bklyn.-327 Schermerhorn SL TR iangl 5-9770 Queens-105.34 Union Hall it. Jamaica

main 6-2545 Richmond —100 Richmond ter.. St.

George SA intGeo 7-8300 EDUCATION. DEPARTMENT OF—

Park ave. and 59th at., Man... VO Iuatr 5-6600 ELECTIONS, BOARD OF-

Municjpal Bldg., Manh'n.... WO rth 2-1307 Bronx—Tremont and 3d svp..TR emnt 8-1186 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-90-33 Sutphin blvd.. Jamaica

RE public 9-1916 Richmond—Borough Hall SA intGeo 7-19SS

9a.m.to4p.m.; Sat. to 12 noon. ESTIMATE. BOARD OF—

Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n Worth 2-4560

Real Estate, Bureau of, Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2- 1200

FINANCE. DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of-

Manhattan—Municipal Bldg WO rth 2-1200 Bronx—Trem. & Arthur aves.TR emat 2-6000 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg... TR iangl 5-7100 Queens—Court sq. L. L C ST ilwel 4-2400 Richmond—Borougt Hall. ..GI bta tr 7-1000

Emergency Revenue Division- 50

Lafayette at., Manhn WO rth 2-4780

FIRE DEPARTMENT— Municipal BldO , Manb'n WO rth 2-4100

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-8340 GENERAL SESSIONS. COURT OF—

Centre and Franklin sta.. Manh'n WO rth 2-5778

Probation Dept. WO rth 2-6632 Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens at 10 a. mu.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF- 125 North at.. Manh'n WO rib 2-6900

Bronx-1918 Arthur ave TR emnt 8-6320 Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl S-9400 Queens-148.15 Archer ave., Jamaica

RE public s-iiu0 Richmond-51 Stccyvcsant p1., St.G,carge

GI braltr 7-7664

6—Town Hall Flushing. ...IN depndee 3-5668 Small Claims Fart. Town Hall. Jamaica

JA maica 6-0086 Richmond

1—Bement and Castleton ayes. West New Brighton Pd rtRich 7-0189

2-71 Tar at. Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 Small Claims tart, 71 Targa st.,

Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-6607 9 a. m. to 3~p m. Sat. to l p. m.

N. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY-

10 E. 40th st.. Manh'n AS hind 4-8360 N. Y. CITY PARKWAY AUTHORITY—

Arsenal Bldg., Manh'n RE gent 6-1000 N. Y. CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY-

200 Madison ave.. Manh'n.. LE zington 2-5151 PARKS. DEPARTMENT OF—

Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th it and 5th ave.. Manh'n RE gent 4-1000

Bronx—Bronx _

WE—Bronx Park East, tebstr 7-5200

Brooklyn--Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park SO nth 8-2300

Queens dOverlook. ForestPark, KewGardens L evnd 3-4600

Richmond — Field House, Clove Lakes Park. Victory blvd. and Clove rd.. West Brighton GI braltr 2-7640

PAROLE COMMISSION- 139 Centre at., Manh'n CA nal 6-3160

POLICE DEPARTMENT-

240 Centre at.. Manh'n CA nal 6-2000 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS-

Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse JE rome 7-7484

Kings—Municipal Bldg. TR isagl 5-7100

N. Y.—Hall of Records WO rth 2-6615 Qns.-89-31 161st st., jma...JA maica 6-5037 Rich.—Bement and Castleton avea.. West

New Brighton GI braltr 2-2095 PUBLIC WORKS. DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg. Yaah'n WO rth 2-4740 PURCHASE DEFARTMENT OF—

Municipal bldg., Manh'n WO rtb 2-5860 QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF-

21-10 49th ave., L L City. STilwd 4-5400 Topographical Bureau, 45-22 Court sq.,

L. I. City ST ilwel 4-0800 RECORDS. COMMISSIONERS OF—

Kings. Hall of Records TR iangl 5-6988

N. Y.—Hall of Records WO rth 2-3900 RECORDS COM'R OF CITY COURT-

52 ChamLers at. Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6264 RECORDS, COM'tt OF. SURROGATE'S

COURT—BRONX COUNTY- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-4892

RECORDS COM'R OF, SURROGATES' COURtf, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records. Manh'a WO rtk 2-6744 REGISTERS-

Bronx--851 Grand Concourse. .JE come 7-9811 Kin Hall of Records TR lanai 5-6800

N.Y'—Hall of Records WO rth 2-3900 Queens-161-04 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS- Municipal

J a 6-8684

Bldg., Yanh'a WO rth 2-1200

RICHMOND. PRESIDENT OF- Borougk Hall, S. I GI brans. 7-1000

SANITATION. DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth st. Manb'n WO rtb 2-3221

Bronx-1932 Arthur ave TR emnt 8-3676 Brooklyn, Municipal Bldg TR lanai 5-7545 Queens-153-19 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

JA maica 6-7162

Richmond—Borough Han GI braltr 7-8500

Plans Specifications

No. of Price No. ofPna Sheets per Set Sheets per Set

his office, at 1334 York ave., corner of 72d at., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH S. 1939

For furnishing and delivering cafeteria equip-nient and supplies for new Junior High Schools.

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Until 11 a. m., on . FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1939

Note-No bid deposits are required on the following items:

Furnish and install pupils', office and library furniture; repair and replace linoleum; repair and replace window shades, curtains and stereopticon scr-~er.r; transfer, repair and reset pupils' furni- ture; repair chairs, cots, locks, vises; tables, sew- ing machines; refinishing tables and desks; re- surface slate. f27,m3

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1939

For delivering and installing chemistry tables and fume hood for Washington Irving High School, Borough of Manhattan (53-F). f23,m7

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, MACH 9, 1939

For the purchase and removal by the bidder of all of The old and discarded iron and steel cast- ings, scrap iron, rubber, etc., stored at 525 E. 120th st., Borough of Manhattan. f25,m9

firer

SCALE ,N ft r

mw *,b4 /0, AN

easterly line of Farragut rd.; thence northeast-wardly along the southeasterly line of Farragut rd. to the point or place of beginning.

That the above named assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before May 24, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as pro-vided in section 415(1)-12.0 of the Adminis-trative Code for The City of New York. The above assessment is payable to the City

Collector, at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Bklyn., between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Feb. 24, 1939. f28,mlO

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTIONS 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 11 643 CLASSON AVE. Block 1134, Lot 3. 645 CLASSON AVE. Block 1134, Lot 2. 1160 FULTON ST. Block 2017, Lot 27. 245 JEFFERSON ST. Block 3165, Lot 43. 134 CARLTON AVE. Block 2043, Lot 84. 553 GATES AVE. Block 1810, Lot I. 179 MAUJER ST. Block 2789, Lot 37. 207 RODNEY ST. Block 2188, Lot 56. The above assessments were confirmed by the

Bpard of Assessors on Feb. 21, 1939, and en-tered Feb. 21, 1939, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or be. fore May 22, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 309 of the Multiple Dwelling Law, chapter 353 of the Laws of 1937, and 415(1)-12.0 of the Adminis-trative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Bklyn., N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 a. m. and 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO. Treasurer. Dated, New York, Feb. 21, 1939. f27,m9

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(l)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

SECTIONS 1, 2, 6 AND 7 308 W. 145TH ST. Block 2044, Lot 63. 192 BLEECKER ST. Block 526, Lot 23. 40 BROOME ST. Block 327, Lot 64. 134 BROOME ST. Block 342, Lot 61. 243 EAST BROADWAY. Block 286, Lot 29. 137 E. HOUSTON ST. Block 422, Lot 48. 53 E. 110TH ST. Block 1616, Lot (23V2 )

123. 1885 1ST AVE. Block 1669, Lot 25. 172 LUDLOW ST. Block 412, Lot 44. 53 W. 117TH ST. Block 1601, Lot 11.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Feb. 21, 1939, and en-tered Feb. 21, 1939, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec- tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or be- fore May 22, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 309 of the Multiple Dwelling Law, chapter 353 of the Laws of 1937, and 415(1)-12.0 of the Adminis-trative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, in the Municipal Building, Manhattan, Room 200, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Feb. 21, 1939. f27,m9

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY

PROPOSALS

1210

THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following named avenue in the BOROUGH OFUEENS:

SECOND WARD 46TH AVE. (WILLOW ST.-LURTING ST.)-

ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from the easterly line of 108th (51st) st. to the westerly line of 111th at.

Confirmed Jan. 31, 1939, and entered Feb. 23, 1939.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

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0/AERAM SNOW 6N/ AREA 0PA5SESSHENT IM THE PROCEEDI S fOR ACQU/R/AR; 7/TIE TO

4' TN / w,...M IfRt") AVENUE 1 lQSI/M 5Mf1

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OORO//6N a' QY/EENJ

P. S. 175, installing reservoir, etc. P. S. 188, altering boiler settings. High School of Music and Art, installing new

sump and motor. Lafayette Street Shops, repairs, plastering, etc.

Borough of The Bronx P. S. 95, fountain valve, etc. Walton Junior High School, renewing water

supplies, etc. Borough of Brooklyn

P. S. 3, repairs and painting. P. S. 15, chain link fence material. P. S. 54 Annex, new wood fence; etc. P. S. 64, new radiation, etc. P. S. 186, retubing boiler. P. S. 216, new electric forced draft unit, etc. Samuel J. Tilden High School, new gas lines.

Borough of Queens P. S. 34. drinking fountains. P. S. 81, cement pavement. P. S. 81, piping repairs. P. S. 147, boiler retubing. John Adams High School, repairs floor, etc. Queens Vocational High School, cement pave-

ment repairs. Richmond Hill High School, heating repairs.

Bprough of Richmond P. S. 17, 20, 21, etc., general repairs. f27.m6

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, at

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Confirmation of Assessments

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)-11.0 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for

The City of New York, the Treasurer and the City Collector of The City of New York hereby give public notice of the confirmation by the

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The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col- lections and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before May 24, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)-11.0 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for

The City of New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of an assessment for acquiring title to the following named streets and avenue in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 24 PAERDEGAT (4TH) ST. - ACQUIRING

TITLE TO, from Paerdegat Avenue North to E. 80th st.

PAERDEGAT (7TH) ST. - ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from Paerdegat Avenue North to E. 80th st.

PAERDEGAT (10TH) ST-ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from Paerdegat Avenue North to E. 80th st.

E. 76TH ST. -ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from Ralph ave. to Paerdegat Avenue North,

PAERfEGAT AVENUE NORTH-ACQUIR-ING TITLE TO, from E. 76th st. to Seaview ave.

Confirmed Feb. 8, 1939, and entered Feb. 23, 1939.

The area of assessffent for benefit in this pro-ceeding is described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of Farragut rd. where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line midway between E. 77th st. and E. 78th st. and running thence southeast-wardly along the said line midway between E. 77th st. and E. 78th st. and along its prolongation to a line bisecting the angle formed by the inter-section of the prolongations of the southeasterly line of Flatlands ave. and the northwesterly line of Paerdegat Ist st., as these streets are laid out between E. 77th st. and E. 78th st.; thence northeastwardly along the said bisecting line to a line midway between E. 78th st. and E. 79th st.; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between E. 78th st. and E. 79th st. and along its prolongation to a line midway between Paerdegat 2d st. and Paerdegat 3d st.; thence northeastwardly along the said line midway be-tween Paerdegat 2d st. and Paerdegat 3d st. to the southwesterly line of E. 80th st.; thence north-easterly at right angles to the southwesterly line of E. 80th st. to the northeasterly line of E. 80th st.; thence southeastwardly along the northeasterly line of E. 80th st. to he intersec-tion with the prolongation of a line midway be-tween Paerdegat 11th st. and Paerdegat 12th st.; -thence southwestwardly along the said line mid-way between Paerdegat 11th st. and Paerdegat 12th st. and along its prolongation to a line midway between Paerdegat Avenue North and E. 80th st.; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Paerdegat Avenue North and E. 80th st. to the southeasterly line of Sea-view ave.; thence southwestwardly along the southeasterly line of Seaview ave. to the south-westerly line of Paerdegat Avenue North; thence northwestwardly along the southwesterly line of Paerdegat Avenue North and the southwesterly line of E. 76th st. to the southeasterly line of Flatlands ave.; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Flatlands avenue to the in-tersection with a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongation of the northeasterly line of Paerdegat Avenue North. as this street is laid out to the northwest of Flatlands ave. and the prolongation of the south-westerly line of E. 76th st.: thence northwest-wardly along the said bisecting line to a line midway between E. 59th st. and Ralph ave.; thence northwardl( along the said line midway between E. 59th st. and Ralph ave. to the south-

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Triborough Bridge Authority, at its office,

Administration Building, Randall's Island, Man. batten, New York City, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 1989

For planting from Northern blvd. to Queens approach of the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge in the Borough of Queens, and from Eastern blvd. to the Bronx approach of the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge in the Borough of The Bronx, Contract No. WB•28.

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders, contract, bond andifications may be oh' tamed at the office of Mn-Hyland, consulting engineers, 2804 41st ave., L I. City, Queens, New York City. Contract drawings may be seen at the said office and arrangements will be made whereby p rospective bidders desiring sets of blue-prints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to be paid by them. f24,m8

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX PROPOSALS

See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx,

at his office, Room No. 207, Bronx County Build. ing, E. 161st at. and Grand Concourse, The Bronx, New York City, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1939

No. 1. Furnishing and delivering rented equip-ment, 315 cubic feet air compressor, 4-inch double plunger pump, 3-inch centrifugal pump, 14-S con- crete mixer; 7-S concrete mixer, 3 to 4-ton trucks, 5 to 7-ton trucks, 10-ton tandem roller, 2-ton truck chassis dumpster, 7 to 84-ton truck crane with clam shell and 6 buckets, for the construction of a main sanitary sewer in City Island ave. from Long Island Sound to Bridge st., together with upper level sanitary sewers in City Island ave. from Belden st. to Earley St. and from Schofield st. to Bowne St.

Work to be done under this contract is located in City Island ave. between Orchard at. and Bridge St., together with all work incidental thereto (7030-B-4). f20,m3

PROPOSALS

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx at

his office, Room No. 207, Bronx County Building, E. 161st St. and Grand Concourse, The Bronx, New York City, until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY. MACH 7. 1939 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For furnishing all equipment, labor and ma- terials necessary or required for landscaping, iron fences, guard rails, sidewalks and curb witkjn the area occupied by the Major William F. Dee-gan blvd., between Cypress ave. and E. 140th st., at the Grand Concourse and Exterior at.. together with all work incidental thereto.

Bidders are referred to the instructions to bid- ders to the form of bid, to the form of agreement. to tote specifications, to the plan and the site of the work, and to the following Engineer's esti-mate of the quantity and kind of work required, the items whereof in all cases include all equip-ment, materials and labor necessary to fully com- plete said work.

Prices for each item shall be named, upon the sum total of which the comparison and tests of bids will be made.

The Peesident reserves the right to reject any bid which does not state a fair price for each and every item for which prices are asked.

EnilineWs Estimate of Quo stities Item 1, t (,0 linear feet galvanized wrought

iron picket fence. Item 2, 4,400 linear feet structural steel guard

rail. Item 3, 5,000 :inear feet galvanized wrought

iron 2-pipe railing. Item 4; 30 linear feet railing, type K. Item 5, 450 cubic yards class A concrete. Item 6, 100,000 square feet concrete sidewalk. Item 7, 1,400 cubic yards class B concrete. Item 8, 3,600 square yards brick sidewalk. Item 9, 20,000 pounds steel reinforcement bars. Item 10, 3,600 square yards old granite block

landscape pavement.. Item 11, 15 inlets, special. Item 12, 900 linear feet 8•inch cast iron pipe

drain. Item 13, Lump sum trimming slopes and

shoulders. Item 14, 15,000 cubic yards top soiling (includ-

ing manure). item 15, 30,000 square yards sodding. Item 16, 170 tree guards. Item 17, 7 trees, Quercus Coccinea, 3-inch to

4-inch caliper. Item 18, 25 trees, Quercus Coccinea, 4-inch to

5-inch caliper. Item 19, 15 trees, Quercus Coccinea, 5-inch to

6-inch caliper. Item 20, 8 trees, Quercus Palustris, 3-inch to

4•inch caliper. Item 21, 29 trees Quercus Palistris. 4-inch to

5-inch caliper. Item 22, 35 trees, Quercus Palustris, 5-inch to

6•inch caliper. Item 23, 6 trees, Quercus Palustris, 6-inch to

8-inch caliper. Item 24, 6 trees, Quercus Rubra, 3-inch to

4-incb caliper. Item 25, 31 trees, Quercus Rubra, 4-inch to

5-inch caliper. Item 26, 19 trees, Quercus Rubra, 5-inch to

6-inch caliper. Item 27, 1 tree, Crataegus Crusgalli, 4 feet

to 5 feet high. Item 28, 28 trees Crataegus Crusgalli, 5 feet

to 6 feet high. Item 29, 64 trees, Crataegus Crusgalli, 6 feet

to 8 feet high.

Item 30, 31 trees, Crataegus. Crusgalli, 8 feet to 10 feet high.

Item 31, 1 tree, Carpinus Betulus, 5 feet to 6 feet high.

Item 32, 18 trees, Carpinus Betulus, 6 feet to 8 feet high. •

Item 33, 4 trees, Crataegus Coccinea, 5 feet to 6 feet high.

Item 34, 11 trees, Crataegus Coccinea, 6 feet to 8 feet high. Item 35, 17 trees, Crataegus Coccinea, 8 feet to

10 feet high. Item 36, 4 trees, Crataegus Coccinea, 10 feet

to 12 feet high. Item 37, 4 trees, Crataegus Cordata, 5 feet to

6 feet high. Item 38, 14 trees, Crataegus Cordata, 6 feet to

8 feet high. Item 39, 6 trees, Crataegus Cordate, 8 feet to

10 feet high. Item 40, 2 trees, Crataegus Cordata, 10 feet to

12 feet high. Item 41, 3 trees, Malus Arnoldiana, S feet to

6 feet high. Item 42, 17 trees, Malus Arnoldiana, 6 feet to

8 feet high. Item 43, 5 trees, Malus Arnoldiana, 8 feet to

10 feet high. Item 44, 1 tree, Malus Floribunda, 5 feet to 6

feet high. Item 45 16 trees, Malus Floribunda, 6 feet to

8 feet high. Item 46, 2 trees, Malus Floribunda, 8 feet to

10 feet high. Item 47 2 trees, Malus Seheideckeri, 6 feet to

8 feet high. Item 48, 2 trees, Mains Scheideckeri, 8 feet to

10 feet high. Im 49, 11 trees, Corpus Mas, 6 feet to 8

feet high. Item 50, 2 trees, Gleditsia Triaeanthos, 3-inch

to 4-inch caliper. Item 51, 3 trees, Gleditsia Triacanthos, 5-inch

to 6-inch caliper. Item 52, 5 trees, Tilia Vulgaris, 5-inch to 6-

inch caliper. Item 53, 1 tree, Tilia Vulgaris, 6-inch to 8-

inch caliper. Item 54, 2 trees, Tilia Tomentosa, 4-inch to

5•inch caliper. Item 55, 233 trees, Platanus Orientalis, 2-inch

to 3-inch caliper. It 56, 2 trees, Platanus Orientalis, 5-inch to

6-inch caliper. Item 57, 3 trees, Liquidambor Styraciflua, 3-

inch to 4•mch caliper. ItemB, 6 trees, Liquidambor Styraciflua, 5-

inch to 6•inch caliper. Item 59 3 800 shrubs, Rhus Canadensis, 2 feet

to 3 feet high. Item 60, 80 shrubs, Rosa Humilis, IS inches to

24 inches high. Item 61 1400 •shrubs, Rosa Multiflora, 2 feet

to 3 feet high. Item 62, 200 shrubs, Rosa Nitida, 18 inches to

24 inches high. Item 63, 850 shrubs, Rosa Setigera, 2 feet to

3 feet high. Item 64, 2,600 shrubs, Rosa Wioburaina, 2

years. Item 65, 1,000 shrubs, Aronia Arbutifolia, 3

feet to 4 feet high. Item 66 300 shrubs, Aronia Melancorpa, 3 feet

to 4 feet high. Item 67, 700 shrubs, Forsythe Suspensa, 2 feet

to 3 feet high. Item 68, 540 shrubs, Viburnum Dentatum, 3

feet to 4 feet high. Item 69, 20 shrubs, Viburnum Lentago, 3 feet

to 4 feet high. Item 70, 61 shrubs, Viburnum Prunifoliuny 5

feet to 6 feet high. Item 7], 51 shrubs, Viburnum Prunifolium, 6

feeeto 8 feet high. Item 72, 26 shrubs, Rhanmus Cathartica, 5 feet

to 6 feet high. Item 73, 1,200 vines, Ampelopsis Quinqueflia,

2ears. Item 74, 120 vines, Bigmonia Graadilora, 3

years. Item 75, 700 vines, Gelastrus Orbiculatus, 2

years. m 76, 4,000 vines, Loniecra Halliana, 2

years. Item 77, 50 shrubs, Rhamnus Frangula, 3 feet

to 4 feet high. Item 78, L. S. painting. Item 79, 2 sets of bronze tablets. Item 80, 350 linear feet new straight bluestone

curb. Item 81, 100 linear feet new corner bluestone

curb. Item 82, 20 cubic yards rock excavation. Item 83, 2 reflector warning units. The estimated cost of the work to be performed

under this contract is $225,000. The foregoing Engineer's estimate of quantities

is approximate only and is given merely for the information of the bidder and will be used to de- termine the lowest bidder, and is not to be con-sidered as a binding feature of the contract.

Bidders are required to submit their bids upon the following express conditions, which apply to and become a part of every bid received. Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examination of the location of the proposed work and surround- ings thereof, and by such other means as they may prefer as to the accuracy of the foregoing estt. mate, and shall not at any time after submission of their bids, dispute or complain of such esti-mate of the Engineer, nor assert that there was any misunderstanding in retard to the quantity or kind of materials to be furnished or work to be done.

The amount of security required to guarantee the faithful performance of the work under the a' contract will be one hundred percent (100%) of the total amount of the accepted bid.

The time allowed for the full performance of the work under the contract will be one hundred (100) consecutive calendar days but not later than June 30, 1939, whichever shall be the shorter period.

date of entry to the date of payment, as provided by section 415(1).12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector at his office, Municipal Building, Court sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Feb. 24, 1939. f28,mlO

No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies, or a check of such bank ortrust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller. or of money, or of corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required; such checks or money or corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness to be in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, and to be enclosed in a separate envelope accompanying the bid.

No bid will be accepted from or contract awarded to any person, partnership or corporation who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract or who is in default as surety or otherwise upon any obligation to the City.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof, but may withdraw it at any time prior to the above scheduled time for the opening of bids or author. ized postponement thereof.

Within 10 days after the opening of bids, the Comptroller will return all the deposits made to the persons making the same, except the deposits made by the lowest three bidders on this contract; within three days after a contract has been ex-ecuted, the Comptroller will return the deposits of the remaining bidders. If the bidder whose hid has been accepted shall refuse or neglect,

the confirmation of the assessment), and so as to assess 12 percent of such cost and expense upon the property deemed benefited heretofore de-[ermined by the Board of Assessors;

Resolved, That this Board consider the propdsed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m„ and that at the same time and place a public bearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the Ciry RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939,

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939, FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939,

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939, FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939 THE CITY RECORD 1211

within five days after due notice that the contract has been awarded, to execute the same, or to fur-nish the required bond, the amount of deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York and such bidder will also be liable to pay to the City, on demand, the difference between the contract price of his bid and the contract price for which such contract shall be subsequently relet, including the cost of reletting and less the amount of such deposit, and shall be paid into the Sinking Fund of the City, but if the said bidders shall execute the contract and furnish the required bond within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him as above indicated.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications and form of performance bond may be examined at the Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $25 for each set. Any bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be re• funded his payment, and any non-bidder upon returning such set within thirty (30) days after the opening of bids, will be refunded $20.

This contract will be financed in whole or in part by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

The contractor will be required to furnish the President of the Borough of The Bronx, with sworn copies of all payrolls relating to work normally performed on the site of project, and with delivery tickets, invoices and cancelled bills or vouchers for all materials, plant and equipment purchased for and delivered to the site of the project which are to be incorporated in the project or used in its construction.

idders are advised that a provision in the con-tract requires the maintenance of the entire work other than plantation work in good condition for one year from the date of acceptance of the com- pleted work as set forth in the final certificate.

The President of the Borough of The Bronx reserves the right to waive any informalties in or to reject any or all bids.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment tobe observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

Bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the conditions relating to construction and labor under which the work will be or is now being performed and the contractor must employ, so far as possible, such methods and means in the carrying out of his work as will not cause any interruption or interference with any other contractors that may he employed by the City.

Plans, specifications and blank forms may be obtained or seen at Room No, 207, Bronx County Building, E. 161st st. and Grand Concourse, The Bronx, New York Cy. f24,m7

JAMES J. LYONS, President.

NEW YORK CITY PARKWAY AUTHORITY PROPOSALS

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the New York City Parkway Authority, at its

office, the Arsenal Building, Central Park. 5th ave. and 64th st., Manhattan. New York City, as follows:

Until 2 p. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939

For planting at Shore Front pkway. and plazas, Rockaway Park and Cross Bay pkway. development, in the Borough of Queens, Contract No. 19. f25,mlO

A more complete description of the work and full information for bidders is given on the draw-ings and in other contract papers which may be seen at the Arsenal Building, Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave., Manhattan, New York City. and at the office of Madigan-Hyland, Consulting Engi-neers, 28-04 41st ave., L. I. City.

Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to be paid by them. Plans, blank forms for proposals, information for bidders, con-tract, bond and specifications for the work can be obtained from the office of the Authority.

The bids will be made on blank forms attached to the form of contract and specifications, and shall be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check in the amount of at least seven (7) percent of the total contract price bid.

FIRE DEPARTMENT

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Chief and Commissioner, at Room 1124,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1939

For all labor and materials necessary and re-quired for totally rebricking port and starboard B. and W. boilers on the fireboat "Thomas Wil-lett," berthed at the foot of E. 90th st., East River, Borough of Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Accounts and Pensions of the Fire Department, Room 1120, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

A deposit of Five Dollars ($5) in cash will be required from all intending bidders fm each set of specifications received. The deposit will be returned in each case upon surrender of the speci-fications within 10 days after the receipt of bids.

f25,m8

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

Until 10.30 a. m-, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939

For manure and top soil. For grass seed. f 18,m2

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939 m 1,6

For meats and poultry.

Until 10.30 a, m„ on MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939

For men's clothing and furnishings. For street lighting luminaires and fixtures.

f23,m6

Until 10.30 a, m„ on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1939

For fire extinguishers. For rigid conduit elbows and couplings.

For cotton knitting yarn. f25,m8 For surgical dressings.

Until 10.30 a, m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939

For genuine parts for Athey Crawler wagons. For genuine parts for Toro mowers and attach-

ments. For genuine parts for caterpillar tractors. For, paper bags, sacks, egg cartons and oyster

pails. f28,mlO

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY

See Regulation on Lsst Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Water Supply, at its offices, 11th

floor, 346 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, N. Y., as follows:

Until 11 a, m. on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939

For Contract 318, for the construction of a portion of the Rondout-West Branch Tunnel of the Delaware A' ueduct, in the Towns of Marl-boro, Ulster County, Newburgh, Orange County, and Wappinger and FishkiIl, Dutchess County, New York, all as set forth in the specifications. This portion of the tunnel will be about 36,600 feet in length, will have a finished diameter of 13~/, feet within the concrete lining and its con- struction will be carried on through Shafts 5-A and 6, approximately 1,020 and 685 feet in depth, respectively, which have been excavated and lined with concrete under another contract.

f 10,m2

Until 11 a, m„ on TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1939

For Contract 316, for the construction of a por- tion of the Rondout-West Branch Tunnel of the Delaware Aqueduct, in the Towns of Gardiner, Plattekill and Marlboro, Ulster County, New York, all as set forth in the specifications. This portion of the tunnel will be about 48,100 feet in length, will have a finished diameter of 13'/ feet within the concrete lining and its construction will be carried on through Shafts 4 and S approximately 880 feet and 1,010 feet in deptr, respectively, which have been excavated and lined with concrete under another contract. f23,m14

Pamphlets containing information for bidders, forms of bid and contract, specifications, contract drawings, requirements as to surety, etc., can be obtained at the office of the Secretary at the above address, upon application in person or by mail, by depositing the sum of Five Dollars ($5) in cash or its equivalent for each pamphlet. This deposit will be refunded upon the return of the pamphlet in acceptable condition within thirty (30) days from the date on which the bids are opened, Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring blueprints of the con- tract drawings for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid by them. -

TAX COMMISSION

Assessed Valuation of Real Estate In the City of New York for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1989-June 30, 1840-Books Open for Inspection,

THE ANNUAL RECORD OF ASSESSED valuation of real estate in the City of New

York for the fiscal year July 1, 1939-June 30, 1940, will be open for public inspection and ex-amination from

February 1 to March 15, 1989, Inclusive During the time the books are open for public

inspection, applications may be made to the Tax Commission by any person or corporation claiming to be aggrieved by the assessed valuation, to have it corrected.

Applications in relation to the assessed valua. tion of real estate must be made in writing on blanks furnished by the Tax Commission, and filed in the Borough office where the property is located, except that for property identified by an identification number (property assessed in the Bureau of Real Estate of Corporations and Spe-cial Franchises) applications must be filed in the main office of the Tax Commission.

Applicants may use their own forms of applica- tion provided they are identical with those fur- nished by the Tax Commission,

LOCATION Or BOROUGH Onicu Manhattan-Main Office, Municipal Building,

9th floor. The Bronx-Bergen Building, Tremont and Ar-

thur ayes. Brooklyn-Municipal Building, Court and Joral-

emon sts., 2d floor. Queens-Court House sq., L. I. City, Richmond-Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President,

Tax Commission. j31,m15

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN PROPOSALS

PW: PROJECT No. NY-1816-F, CONTRACT No. 4

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Office of the President of the Borough of

Manhattan, Room 2034, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, City of New York, until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.

For bulkhead wall, sewer construction and fill, East River dr. from E, 59th at. to E. 64th st., together with all work incidental thereto.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications and forms of bid bond and performance bond may be examined at Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $20 in cash or certified check for each set. Any h,ddP•, upon returning such set on or before March 31, 1939, and in good condition, wil, be retunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such set will be refunded t10.

The President of the Borough of Manhattan reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base hid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bid-ders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The estimated cost of the work to be performed under this contract is $822,000.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

WALTER D. RINGER, Commissioner of Bor- ough Works. m1,16

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Interest on City Bonds and Stock

THE INTEREST DUE MARCH 1, 1939, ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of

The City of New York, and of former corpora-tions now included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller at his office (Room 830, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan, New York City). The books for the transfer of bonds and stock

on which the interest is payable March 1, 1939, will be closed from Feb. 16 to 28, both dates in-elusive.

JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller, Office of the Comptroller.

Comptroller's Office, Feb, 2, 1939. f9,ml

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF QUEENS PROPOSALS

See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE President of the Borough of Queens, at his

office, Room 310, Queens Subway Building, 21-10 49th ave., L I. City, as follows:

Until 11 a- m„ on

MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1989 No. 1, For the construction of a sanitary

sewer and appurtenances in Oceania st-, east side, from 47th ave. to 48th ave.; 48th ave. from Oceania st., east side, to 210th st,, east side; 210th st„ east side, from 48th ave. to 50th ave.

No, 2. For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances in 176th at. from Brinkerhoff ave. to 109th ave.

Blank forms and other information may be )btained and the plans, drawings and specifications may be seen at the above office, or blueprints of the plans may be purchased, as follows: For Job No, 1, 45 cents; for Job No- 2, 25 cents. f23,m6

BOARD OF ESTIMATE

Notices of Public Hearings

Sale of Materials

SEALET) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, Room 2214, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 10.30 a, m., on

TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1939 For the sale "as is" of new wool fabric sack

coats, new paint, miscellaneous scrap iron and steel and non-ferrous metals, solid tires on steel rims, old rope, and oil and kerosene drums. For further particulars and for sales agreement

proposals and specifications apply to Department of Purchase, Room 2217, Municipal Building, Manhattan. f24,m7

PROPOSALS

See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase, at Room 2214,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, at the following times for the following supplies, materials, equip-ment, etc., to wit:

Until 9,30 a. m„ on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

For eggs. f27,m1

Until 10.30 a, m., on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, 1939

For furnishing and installing document files. f17,ml

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND

PROPOSALS

See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President, Borough of Richmond, at his

office, Borough Hall, St, George, S. I,, as follows:

roadway of William st. from Bay st. to Van Duzer st., and Boyd st. from Cedar st. to Wright St., together with all work incidental thereto.

f16,m1

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1939 For constructing a sanitary sewer in Bionia

ave. from Olympia blvd. to Foch ave., together with all work incidental thereto.

For furnishing and delivering materials and rental of equipment for constructing a sanitary sewer in Bionia ave. from Olympia blvd. to Foch ave.

For repaving with asphalt block pavement the roadway of Corson ave. from Victory blvd. to Westervelt aye,, together with all work incidental thereto, f23,m$

upon The City of New York; so as to place 20 percent of such cost and expense upon the Bor- ough of Manhattan (the City's and Borough's shares to be payable with the taxes of such City and Borough the first fiscal year next succeeding

PROPOSALS

Until 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

For repaving with asphalt block pavement the

Until 12 noon, on

PUBLIC ISSPa0VEMENT MATTERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate, at its meeting held on

Thursday, January 19, 1939 (Cal. No. 34), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate, on February 17, 1927 (Cal. No. 226-B), granted final authori-zation for the construction of the following local improvement, to wit:

Regulating, reregulating, grading, regrading, curbing, recurbing, flagging, reflagging and paving with a permanent granite block pavement on a concrete foundation the unpaved portion of Allen street from Schiff parkway (Delancey street) to East Houston street and 1st avenue from East Houston street to 1st street, including all copings parapets, walls, benches, fountains, ornamental iron railings, basins, drains, seeding and sodding and the planting of trees and shrubs, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of Manhattan, -at an estimated cost of $220,000, and provided that the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvement be assessed upon the property deemed benefited by such local improvement;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate on June 13, 1930 (Cal. No. 60), granted final authorization for the construction of the following local improve-ment, to wit: Regulating, reregulating, grading, regrading,

curbing, recurbing, flagging, reflagging, laying or relaying sidewalks, and paving with a permanent granite block pavement on a concrete foundation the unpaved portions and widened areas of Allen street from Division street to Schiff parkway (De-lancey street) and of Pike street from East Broad-way to Division street, including retaining walls, parapets, benches, foundations, ornamental iron railings, basins and drains, seeding, sodding, and the planting of trees and shrubs together with all other work incidental thereto, Borough of Man-hattan, -at an estimated cost of $269,200, and provided that 47 percent of the entire cost and expense be placed upon The City of New York, and the re-maining 53 percent of such cost and expense be assessed upon the property deemed benefited by such local improvement;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of reconsidering its determination with respect to the distribution of the cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvements and of making a new determination with respect to the same;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvements pursuant to the provisions of law and the New York City Charter so as tolace 68 percent of the entire cost and expense of suchimprovements

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday January 19, 1939 (CaL Na 36), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate on March 27, 1936 (Cal. Na 29), authorized the construe. [ion of the following improvement, to wit:

Regulating, grading within the area to which the City has title, recurbin~, laying sidewalks, relay-ing sidewalks, constructing receiving babas, where necessary, and for paving with a permanent pave-

tfon, together asphalt allototherr concrete

inc incidental thereto, in 39th avenue (Sackett street) from 99th street to 100th street, Second Ward, Bor-ough of Queens, -at an estimated cost of $2,800, and provided that the entire cost and expense be assessed upon the property deemed benefited by such local Im-provement;

Whereas, The assessments for such local im-provement were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on December 14, 1937 (Assessment List No, 5256);

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvement, pursuant to the provisions of section 303 of the New York City Charter, so as to place $766,75 upon the Borough of Queens, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in one installment and to have the remainder of such cost and expense continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real property assessed for benefit and set forth in the assessment list (No. 5256) confirmed by the Board of Assessors on December 14, 1937; Resolved, That this Board consider the pro.

posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a, m,, and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate, at its meeting held on

Thursday, January 19, 1939 (Cal. No. 35), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate, on the dates hereinafter specified, granted final authorization for the construction of the following local im-provements, to wit:

Construction of sewers and appurtenances in Palmer avenue between East,222d street and Ttl-lotson avenue; in Tillotson avenue between Palmer avenue and Baychester avenue; in Givan avenue between Palmer avenue and Baychester avenue• in Baychester avenue between East 222d street sn Boston road, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx Jul; 12, 1932 (Cal, No. 37), estimated cost, $120,500;

Construction of sewers and appurtenances in Tillotson avenue, between Palmer avenue and Bol-ler avenue; in Boller avenue, between Tillotson avenue and Crawford avenue, together with a sanitary overflow in Boller avenue at its junction with Crawford avenue and Eden terrace, together with all work incidental thereto Borough of The Bronx, July 12, 1932 (Cal. 14o, 39), estimated cost, $91,000;

Reconstructing sewers and appurtenances in Eden terrace between Boller avenue and the prop-erty of The City of New York (known as Seton Falls Park) at a point about midway between Crawford avenue and Palmer avenue' and through the property of The City of New York (known as Seton Falls Park) between Rattlesnake Creek and Eden terrace, from such point to a point at about the southeast corner of Eden terrace and East 233d street; and in East 233d street from such latter point to De Reimer avenue, and in De Reimer avenue between East 233d street and Strang avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx, December 2, 1932 (Cal. No. 184-A), estimated cost, $254,000; Construction of sewer and appurtenances in

De Reimer avenue between Strang avenue and Edenwald avenue, and reconstructing sewer and appurtenances in De Reimer avenue between Eden-wald avenue and Nereid avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx, December 2, 1932 (Cal. No. 184-B), estimated cost, $239,000;

Construction of sewers and appurtenances in East 241st street, between Hoxie street and Fur-man avenue, with a temporary connection at Hoxie street, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx, October 26, 1934 (Cal. No. 11), estimated cost, $9,800; Construction of sewer and appurtenances in

De Reimer avenue between Nereid avenue and Camp street, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx, April 26, 1935 (Cal. No. 40), estimated cost, $4,100;

Construction of sewer and appurtenances in East 223d street between Boston road and East. Chester road, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx, April 26, 1935 (Cal, No, 43-A), estimated cost, $24,500; -and provided that the cost and expense of such improvements be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by such local improvements;

Whereas, The assessments for such local im-provements were confirmed by the Board of As-sessors on December 30, 1937 (Assessment List No. 5239) ;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvements pursuant to the provisions of section 303 of the New York City Charter, so as to place 20 percent of the total cost and expense of such improve-ments as assessed for benefit in and by said as- sessment list (No, 5239) upon the Borough of The Bronx, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in one installment, and to have the remaining 80 percent of such cost and expense continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real prop-erty assessed for benefit and set forth in the as-sessment list (No. 5239) confirmed by the Board of Assessors on December 30, 1937;

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, January 19, 1939 (Cal. No. 38), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate on November 24, 1933 (Cal. No. 73-A), authorized the construe• lion of the following local improvement, to wit:

Regulating, grading, curbing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, removing and re- placing trees, constructing receiving basins, where necessary, together with all other work incidental thereto, in 107th avenue from 150th street to 157th street, Fourth Ward Borough of Queens, -at an estimated cost of $9,000, and provided that the entire cost and expense be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by such local improvement;

Whereas, The assessments for such local im• provement were confirmed by the Board of Revi. sion of Assessments on July 13, 1937 (Assessment List No. 5180) ; Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider

the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvement pursuant to the provisions of section 303 of the New York City Charter, so as to place 25 per- cent of the entire cost and expense, representing one-half of the amount of awards and interest for change of grade damages plus part of the overhead expenses incurred in the proceeding, upon the Borough of Queens, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in one installment, and to have the remainder of such cost and expense remain a lien ,and charge against the several lots andis of real property assessed for benefit and p seat forth in the assess-meat list (No. 5180), confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on July 13, 1937;

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1P39, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be hair

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause this resolution and a notice to all per sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY Rscosn at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939. Dated, New York February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHhICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rtb 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate, at its meeting held on

Thursday, January 19, 1939 (Cal. No. 39), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate, on the dates hereinafter specified, granted final authorization for the construction of the following local itn-provements, to wit.

Construction of a permanent sewer and appur• tenances in 74th (Nagy) street from Jansen ave- nue to 62d (Jupiter) avenue, and for the con-struction of a permanent sewer, of one-half ulti-mate capacity, and appurtenances in 74th (Nagy) street from 62d (Jupiter) avenue to 63d (Marion) avenue, Second Ward, Borough of Queens Sep- tember 26, 1930 (Cal. No. 225-B), estimatel cost, $140,500;

Construction of permanent sewers, of one-half ultimate capacity, and appurtenances In Nagy street from Marion avenue to Penelope street, and for the construction of permanent sewers and appurtenances in Nagy street from Penelope street to Satterlee avenue; Juniper Valley road from Pleasant View avenue to Van Dusen street- Tre-mont street from Juniper Valley road to Metro-politan avenue; Hollywood street from Tremont street to Pleasant View avenue; Ward street from Juniper Valle road to Satterlee avenue, and Gray street from Juniper Valley road to Satterlee ave- nue, Second Ward, Borough rn of Queens, Septe• ber 26. 1930 (Cal. No. 226-B), estimated cost, $99 000;

construction of a sewer and appurtenances in Penelope street from Nagy street to Mazeau street; Pleasant View avenue from Penelope street to Metropolitan avenue; Mazeau street from Pe-nelope street to Metropolitan avenue • Contrell street from Juniper Valley road to ?;?etropoktan avenue; Juniper avenue from Jun~"per Valley road to Metropolitan avenue; Juniper Valley road from Pleasant View avenue to Firth avenue; Hollywood street from Pleasant View avenue to Juniper avenue- Arrandale place from Pleasant View ave-nue to kazeau street- Whaley street from Penelope street to Juniper Valley road, Second Ward, Bor-ough of Queens, October 9, 1931 (Cal. No. 143-A), estimated cost, $70,900;

Construction of a sewer and appurtenances in 61st (Eliot) avenue from 74th (Nagy) street to 69th place (Firth avenue); 69th place (Firth ave-nue) from 61st (Eliot) avenue to 61st drive (Irene place); 61st drive (Irene place) from 69th place (Firth avenue) to 69th street (Juniper avenue), Second Ward, Borough of Queens, October 9, 1931 (Cal. No. 137), estimated cost, $57,100;

Construction of a sewer and appurtenances in 61st (Eliot) avenue from 69th place (Firth ave. nue) to 69th street (Juniper avenue); 69th street from 61st avenue to 62d (Jupiter) avenue, Second Ward, Borough of Queens, May 13, 1932 (Cal. No. 86). estimated cost, $16,100;

Construction of a sewer and appurtenances in 69th street (Juniper avenue) from 60th road (Flora place) to 61st avenue (Eliot avenue); 60th road (Flora place) from 69th street (Juniper avenue) to 69th place (Firth avenue), Second Ward, Borough of Queens, May 13, 1932 (Cal. No. 88), estimated cost $6,500;

Construction of a sewer and appurtenances in 69th place (Firth avenue) from 61st drive (Irene place) to 62d (Jupiter) avenue; 62d avenue from 69th place to 69th street (Juniper avenue) Borough of Queens, April 29, 1932 (Cal. No. 101), esti-mated cost $4,800;

Can,trgction of a sewer and appurtenances in Penelope street from 74th (Nagy) street to 75th place; 75th place from Penelope street to Fur- manville avenue; Furmanville avenue from 75th place to 78th (Greiffenbetg) street; Juniper place for Furmanville avenue to Juniper Valley road; Juniper court from juniper place to Bedell street; Bedell street from Furmanville avenue to Gray street; 77th place (Van Dusen street) from Furmanville avenue to Carhart avenue; Carhart avenue from Gray street to 78th (Greiffenberg) street, Second Ward, Borough of Queens, June 10, 1932 (Cal. No. 362-A), estimated cost $48,-p00: -and provided that the cost and expense of such improvements be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvements;

Whereas. The assessments for such local im-provements were confirmed by. the Board of Revi-lion of Assessments on September 24, 1934 (As-sessment List No. 4317);

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City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board use this resolution and a notice to all persons

affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvements, pursuant to the provisions of section 303 of the New York City Charter, so as to place 15 percent of the entire cost and expense upon the Borough of Queenj, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in one installment, and to have the remaining 85 percent of such cost and expense continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real prop- erty assessed for benefit and set forth in the assessment list (No. 4317), confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on Septem- ber 24, 1934;

Resolved, Tiat this Board consider the pro- posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a, m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all pen sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY Rscoan at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New YarYruar 24, 1939, FRANCES LERRIUI,retary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, January 19, 1939 (Cal. No. 40), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate on June 28, 1935 (Cal. No. 68-B), authorized the construction of the following local improvement, to wit:

Regulating and grading the roadway and pay-ing with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt upon a concrete foundation, constructing receiv ing basins where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto, in Laurel Hill boulevard from 61st street to 67th street, Second Ward, Borough of Queens, -at an estimated cost of $29,200 and provided that the entire cost and expense be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by such local improvement;

Whereas, The assessments for such local improve. ment were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on December 1, 1936 (Assessment List No. 5088);

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvement, pursuant to the provisions of section 303 of the New York City Charter, so as to place 25 per- cent of the entire cost and expense thereof upon the Borough of Queens, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in one install- ment, and to have the remainder of such cost and expense remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real property assessed for benefit and set forth in the assessment list (No. 5088), confirmed by the Board of Assessors on December 1, 1936;

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- posed

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Manha tan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board caus

e affected thereby eby toed be published all

the CITY RECORD fit. least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1P39.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan 4rmTele. phone, WO rth 2-4560.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 24), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on May 2, 1929, authorized proceedings for acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 9th street from 3d avenue to Prospect Park West, at a width of 82 feet 6 inches, centrally located, within the mapped street lines, Borough of Brooklyn, and directed that 66)/ percent of the entire cost and expense of such proceeding be placed upon the Borough of Brooklyn, and that the remaining 33' percent of such cost and expense be as• sessed upon the real property within the area of assessment described in the resolution of author. ization ;

Whereas, The total estimated cost and expenses of the proceedings are the sum of $286,000;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceedings, pur- suant to the provisions of section 303 of the New York City Charter, by placing 72 percent of such cost and expense upon the Borough of Brook- lyn, to be payable with the taxes of such Borough the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirma-tion of the assessment, and by placing the remain- ing 28 percent of such cost and expense upon the real property within the area of assessment heretofore fixed and described, as follows:

Bounded on the north by a line midway between 8th street and 9th street; on the east by the westerly line of Prospect Park West; on the south by a line midway between 9th street and 10th street, and on the west by the easterly line of 3d avenue, -such 28 percent of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding proposed to be assessed upon the aforesdescribed area of assessment to be so distributed that the lands comprising the lots and parcels fronting on 9th street, the owners of which had abandoned their courtyards and re-ceived awards for damages at $1, shall bear a total assessment of 4 percent of the total cost and expense of the proceeding; and that no part of the cost and expense of the proceeding shall be assessed upon lots and parcels within the assess-ment areas that front upon 8th street or 10th street but which have no frontage on 9th street;

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 25), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on June 6, 1930, and amended on June 13 1930, and January 18, 1935, authorized the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Jay street from Nassau street to Fulton street; Smith street from

Fulton street to Atlantic avenue, and Schermer-horn street from Smith street to Nevins street, in each case where not heretofore acquired in fee by The City of New York for rapid transit pur-poses, and Schermerhorn street from Nevins street to 3d avenue, subject to the right of The City of New York to maintain and operate in perpetuity an underground railroad in the lands heretofore acquired for rapid transit purposes, Borough of Brooklyn, and directed that 75 percent of the en-tire cost and expense of such acquisition be placed upon The City of New York, and that the re-maining 25 percent of such cost and expense be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment described in such resolution;

Whereas, Such cost and expense was assessed in the final decree, in the proceeding to acquire such real property, entered in the office of the Cierk of the County of Kings on the 31st day of March, 1937, pursuant to such resolution of such Board, as amended, and heretofore re-ferred to;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate con-sider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceeding, pur- suant to section 303 of the New York City Char- ter so as to have the value of the buildings taken as placed by the court upon The City of New York in the final decree entered in such proceeding in the office of the Clerk of the County of Rings on the 31st day of March, 1937, continue and re• main a charge against The City of New York, as provided in such final decree, and so as to distribute the remaining cost and expense of such proceeding, by placing 79 percent thereof upon The City of New York, by placing 8.5 percent thereof upon the Borough of Brooklyn, the City's and Borough's shares to be levied and collected with the taxes of such City and Borough in one installment, and by having 12.5 percent thereof remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real property assessed for benefit and set forth in such final decree;

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan,

Y City of New York, on the 9th day of March, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY Racoao at least ten (I0) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH. Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 27), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grading, curbing and flagging, where necessary, and paving with per- manent asphalt East 28th street from Avenue S to Avenue U, together with all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 22d day of Septem-ber, 1938, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $23,600, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,800, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $357,000; Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the

provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor- tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be bepefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated September 7, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Fated. New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 28), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grading, curbing and flagging, where necessary, and paving with per-manent asphalt Avenue T from East 27th street to Nostrand avenue, together with all work in- cidental thereto, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolu-tion of such Board, adopted on the 22d day of September, 1938, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas. The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $12,300, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,000, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $427.700;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated September 7, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone. WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 29-B), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of sewer and appurte-nances in Edsall avenue between a point opposite sewer easement, west of Bradley terrace and Johnson avenue; in Johnson avenue between Edsall avenue and Kappock street; in Kappock street -between Johnson avenue and Netherland

avenue; and in Kappock street (south side) be- tween Netherland avenue and a point about mid-way between Arlington avenue and Henry Hudson parkway, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 19th day of Novem- ber, 1937, and amended on the 9th day of Febru- ary, 1939, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total cost of such improvement is the sum of $62,600, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $7,200, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby, as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $3,767,400; Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the

provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated January 25, 1939, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9. 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all per. sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, Februar7 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 31), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grading, setting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, removing and replacing trees, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails where necessary in Penfield street from White Plains road to Murdock avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 3d day of November, 1938, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such fm-provement is the sum of $8,600, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,500, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $855,000;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor• tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement as shown upon a map bearing the signature od the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated October 28, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the Cliv Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939,

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 32), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on November 3, 1938, granted preliminary authorization for regulating, grading, setting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails where necessary in Sigma place from a point 418.375 feet south of the intersection of the westerly line of Independence avenue and the westerly line of Sigma place to Independence avenue, and Independence avenue from Sigma place to West 261st street, together with all work incidental thereto. Borough of The Bronx;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the President of the Borough of The Bronx to regulate, grade, huild inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, ap-proaches and guard rails, where necessary in Sigma place from a point 418.375 feet south of the intersection of the westerly line of In-dependence avenue and the westerly line of Sigma place to Independence avenue; and regulate, grade, set curb, lay sidewalks and crosswalks, build in-lets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails, where necessary, in Independence avenue from Sigma place to West 261st street, together with all work incidental thereto, com-prising Section No. 1 of the aforesaid local im-provement, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of Section No. 1 of such improvement is the sum of $20,100, the total estimated expenses of said Section No. I of such improvement is the sum of $2,700 and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby, as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $166,400;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor- tionment of cost by placing the entire cost of Section No. 1 of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improve-ment, as shown upon a map bearing the signa. ture of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated October 31, 1938, at a meeting of the Board of Estimate, to be held in the City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thurs-day, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday. February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 33), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of Contract 4, crea- tion, settling and sludge digestion tanks and equipment; Contract 5, sludge, chlorine, sewage, water and related piping- Contract 6, two gas engine rotary blowers; Gtontract 7, two centri-fugal blowers, and Contract 8, five sewage pumps, collectively designated as Section No. 3 of the

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project of constructing the extension to the Jamaica Sewage Treatment Works, located at 132d street and 150th avenue, South Ozone Park, in-cluding the installation of additional pumps and the construction of sewage treatment works, to-gether with an outlet sewer along 134th street from the treatment works to Jamaica Bay, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the pre-liminary authorization for such improvement hav- ing been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 28th day of June, 1935, and appor- tioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $2,657,700, and the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $260,300 (Section No. 3);

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the provisions of law and the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor- tionment of cost by placing the entire cost (Section No. 3) upon The City of New York, to be levied and collected with the taxes of said City in twenty (20) annual installments after the contract shall have been registered in the office of the Comptroller, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 34), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of a sewer and ap-purtenances in 90th (Chico o) street from Queçns boulevard, north side, to Justice avenue; Jujuce avenue from 90th street to 54th avenue (Jennings street) ; 55th avenue from Justice avenue to 90th street, Second Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 19th day of November, 1937, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $16,800, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $2,000 and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $284,075;

Resolved, That such Bcbrd, pursuant to the provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated September 15, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 35), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of a combined sewer of one-half capacity and appurtenances in 69th avenue from Fresh Meadow lane to 169th street; 169th street from 69th avenue to 71st avenue; for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in 169th street from 71st avenue to 81st avenue; 81st avenue from 169th street to 164th street, easterly location- 164th street, east side, from 81st avenue to doethals avenue, to- gether with a crossover in 164th street, at Goethals avenue, Third Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 22d day of September, 1938, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $343,700, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $39,000, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $5,874,270;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor- tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated June 3, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1935, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939, FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 36), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grading, curbing, re- curbing, laying sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, re- moving and replacing trees, constructing receiving basins where necessary, together with all other work incidental thereto in 71st street from Hazen street to Astoria boulevard, Second Ward, in the Borough of Queens,City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 21st day of April, 1938, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas. The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $6,500, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $900, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $51,000;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated March 29, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Halt, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RecoRU at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939,

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 37-B), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, regrading, curbing, re-curbing, laying sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, con- structing receiving basins, where necessary, and for paving with a permanent pavement of as- phalt upon a concrete foundation, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Saunders street from 65th road to 66th avenue, Second Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such im- provement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 9th day of February, 1939, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-pr vement is the sum of $9,100. the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,200, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $155,500;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor- tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated August 5, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RecoRn at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 38), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grading, curbing, re-curbing, laying sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, re-moving and replacing trees, constructing receiving basins, where necessary, and for paving with a permanent pavement of asphalt upon a concrete foundation, together with all other work inciden- tal thereto, in 72d street from Cooper avenue to Myrtle avenue, Second Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the preliminary, authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 21st coy of April, 1938, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $4,500, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $600, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $23,550;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor- tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated March 29, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public bearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held an

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 49), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas.- The Board of Estimate on the dates hereinafter specified granted final authorization for the construction of the following local improve-ments. to wit: Regulate and grade, where not already done,

Richmond road from Amboy road to the northerly line of Midland avenue to a width of 57 feet, centrally located; from this point northerly for a distance of 600 feet to regulate and grade Richmond road 80 feet in width. from this point northerly to the northerly line of Cromwell ave-nue to regulate and grade Richmond road to a width of 57 feet centrally located: from this po int northerly to a point about 50 feet north of the northerly line of Raritan avenue to regulate and grade Richmond road to a width of 80 feet; from this point northerly to the southerly line of Newberry avenue to regulate and grade Richmond road to a width of 62.5 feet; the centre line of the improvement to be located 2.75 feet east of and parallel to the centre line of Richmond road; from this point northerly to the west line of Targee street to regulate and grade Richmond road to a width of 57 feet centrally located; from this point northerly to a point 900 feet south of Clove road to regulate and grade Richmond road 53 feet In width centrally located; from this point to Clove road to regulate and grade Richmond road 70 feet in width; to construct and repair sidewalks, where not already done and where out of repair and construct concrete crosswalks where necessary on Richmond road from Amboy road to Clove ret: to construct culverts and retaining walls %here necessary, and to do all the work in-cidental thereto, in the Second and Fourth Wards, Borough of Richmond, June 7, 1928 (Cal. No. 691-B), estimated cost $151,000;

Construct concrete curb with steel guard, where not already done or out of repair, on both sides of Richmond road from Fingerboard road to Am- boy road, and do all other work incidental thereto. in the Second Ward. Borough of Rich- mond, June 13, 1929 (Cal. _ Nq. 96-B), estimated cost $28,900;

Regulate and grade the sidewalk space on both sides of Richmond road between Amboy road and Rockland avenue; construct concrete retaining walls where necessary and concrete sidewalks where not already done, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of Richmond, October 24, 1929 (Cal. No. 99-B), estimated cost $13,100;

Whereas, The Local Board of the Staten Island District, pursuant to section 435 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, authorized the construction of the following local improvements, to wit:

Curbing Richmond road from Clove road to Fingerboard road and constructing the necessary drainage facilities, January 29, 1929, estimated cost $8,300;

Curbing, where not already done or out of re-pair on both sides of Richmond road from Amboy road to Rockland avenue. May 28, 1929, estf-mated cost $3,100;

Whereas, The assessments for such local im-provement were confirmed by the Board of Revi-sion of Assessments on July 18, 1938 (Assessment List No. 3205) ;

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 23), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on March 7, 1929, authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Ely avenue from Gun Hill road to East 222d street, and for the widening of East 222d street on its southerly side from Ely avenue to the unnamed street west of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway, subject to the rights, if any, of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway Company, Borough of The Bronx;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate on December 8, 1938, adopted a resolution changing the map of the City of New York by changing the southerly line of East 222d street across the right-of-way of the New York, Westchester and Boston Rail-way, Borough of The Bronx;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of amending the aforesaid proceed- ings authorized by the Board by resolution adopted on March 7, 1929, so as to conform with the

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board is be held in the City Hall Borough of Manhattan City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday. February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 22), ado~~.ed the following resolution:

Whereas. The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of taking the real property required for the open- ing and extending of 33d road (Dey street) from 23d street (Ely avenue) to Crescent street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York. Whereas. The total estimated cost of such

property to be acquired is the sum of $4,950, the total estimated expenses of the acquisition thereof are the sum of $979, the prorated assessed valua- tion of such property to be acquired is the sum

Resolved, That such Board consider such author. ization; the fixing of the area of assessment and the apportionment of the cost of such improvement, by assessing such cost upon the real property within the area of assessment hereinbefore shown, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvements, pursuant to the provisions of section 303 of the New York City Charter so as to place 50 percent of the entire cost and expense upon the Borough of Richmond, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in five (5) installments, and to have the remaining 50 percent of such cost and expense continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real property assessed for benefit and set forth in the assessment list (No. 3205) confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on July 18, 1938:

Resolved. That this Board consider the pro-posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939,

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

aforesaid map change which provides for exclud-ing the bridge abutment from the street area by decreasing the width of East 222d street where it crosses the right-of-way of the railroad;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of requesting the Corporation Counsel to apply to the Supreme Court for an amendment to the above described proceedings authorized by the Board by resolution adopted on March 7, 1929, so as to provide for the acquisi-tion of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Ely avenue from Gun Hill road to East 222d street, and for the widen- ing of East 222d street on the southerly side from Ely avenue to the unnamed street west of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway, sub-ject to the rights, if any, of the New York,

estchester and Boston Railway Company, Bor-ough of The Bronx, as the said streets are now laid out on the City Map;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pur-suant to the provisions of law and the New York City Charter, hereby gives notice that the pro. posed modified area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings as proposed to be amended is as shown on the following diagram:

cause this resolution and a notice to all peraci! affected thereby to be published in the Ct' Racoon at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board d

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

of $0.00, and the assessed valuation of the prop-erty within the area of assessment deemed benefited thereby is the sum of $82,281, as such assessed valuations are shown by the tax rolls for such Borough for the year 1938;

Whereas, Such Board is required at the time of the adoption of the resolution authorizing the taking of such real property to fix and deter-mine upon an area of assessment and to apportion the cost of such taking;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the pro- visions of section 300a-1.0 of the Administrative Code, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment in this proceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thurs- day, March 9, 1939,

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

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NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

Thursday, February 9, 1939 (Cal. No. 30), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate of The City of New York is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of sewer and appur-tenances in Furman avenue between East 239th street and summit southerly therefrom, together with all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 10th day of December, 1937, and of appor-tioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $2,100, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $300, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby, as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the year 1938, is the sum of $90,950; Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the

provisions of section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost. by placing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated January 23, 1939, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all per-son.: affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9. 1939. Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- plione, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate, at its meeting held on

Thursday, January 19, 1939 (Cal. No. 37), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate, on the dates hereinafter specified, granted final authorization for the construction of the following local improve- ments, to wit:

Construction of a storm sewer, of one-half ulti-mate capacity, and appurtenances in 108th avenue from 155th street to Merrick boulevard, east side; 165th street from 108th avenue to South road; South road from 165th street to Liberty avenue; Liberty avenue from South road to 170th street; 170th street from Liberty avenue to Jamaica ave. nue; construction of sanitary sewers and appur-tenances in 108th avenue from Sutphin boulevard to 155th street; 108th avenue, north side, from 155th street to 166th street; 108th avenue, south side. from 155th street to 165th place, and from 166th street to Merrick boulevard, east side; 165th street, east and west sides, from 108th avenue to South road; South road, north and south sides, from 165th street to Liberty avenue- Liberty ave-sue, north and south sides, from Stouth road to 170th street; 170th street east and west sides, from Liberty avenue to famaica avenue, Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, January 30, 1931 (Cal. No. 142-B)1 estimated cost, $372,000;

Construction of sanitary sewers and appurte- nances in 155th street, east and west sides. from 108th avenue to 107th avenue; 156th street from a point about 240 feet north of 109th avenue to 107th avenue; 157th street from 108th avenue to

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 2, 1939 (Cal. No. 6), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on June 6, 1929, and amended on Janu-ary 15, 1932, authorized the proceeding for ac- quiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 54th (Evergreen) ave-nue from Justice avenue (Court street) to 90th street (Chicago avenue)- 56th avenue (Court street-Horsebrook road)rom Queens boulevard (Hoffman avenue) to Junction boulevard (Junction avenue); and 57th avenue (Martense street) from Queens boulevard (Hoffman avenue) to Junction boulevard (Junction avenue), Borough of Queens, and directed that the entire cost and expense of the proceeding be assessed upon the real property within the area of benefit described in the reso-lutions of authorization;

Whereas. The total estimated cost and expense of the proceeding are the sum of $138,000;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of reconsidering its determination as to the distribution of the cost and expense of

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

Notices of Public Hearings

FRANCHISE MATTERS

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the

Board of Estimate, held February 9, 1939, the following petition was received:

January 31, 1939. To the Honorable the Mayor and the Board of

Estimate of The City of New York: The petition of Queensboro Bridge Railway

Company, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the "Railway Company"), is as follows:

107th avenue; 158th street from 108th avenue to 107th avenue; 107th avenue from 158th street to 160th street; 160th street from 109th avenue to South road, Borough of Queens, January 30, 1931 (Cal. No. 141-B), estimated cost, $27,200;

Construction of a sanitary sewer and appurte-nances in 107th avenue (Atlantic street) from 160th (Washington) street to 164th place (Brook. lyn avenue); 164th place from 107th avenue to a property line about 100 feet south of 104th road; 164th street from 107th avenue to 108th avenue (Cumberland street), Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, October 9, 1931 (Cal. No. 138), estimated cost, $10,400;

Construction of a storm sewer and appurtenances in Jamaica avenue from 168th street to 175th street, together with crossovers in Jamaica avenue at 169th street, 170th street, westerly location, 171st street, 172d street, easterly and westerly lo-cations, 173d street and 175th street, Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens December 4, 1931 (Cal. No. 167-B), estln ated cost, $32,800; -and provided that the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvements be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by such local improvements;

Whereas, The Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate. on the dates hereinafter specified, issued certificates for the construction of the following, improvements, to wit: Sanitary sewer in 108th avenue from 166th

street to Merrick boulevard and in certain other streets, Certificate No. 755, March 6, 1929, esti-mated cost, $8,600;

Storm sewer in 93d avenue from 170th street to 168th street, Certificate No. 1425, April 28, 1931, estimated cost, $6,200;

Sanitary sewer in 164th place from 108th ave-nue to 107th avenue, Certificate No, 1450, May 22, 1931, estimated cost, $2,600;

Sanitary sewer in 164th street from 108th ave-nue to 109th avenue, Certificate No. 1529, July 24, 1931, estimated cost, $2,800;

Sanitary sewer in Union Hall street from 108th avenue to 109th avenue Certificate No. 1540, August 5, 1931, estimates cost $2,500;

Whereas, The assessments or such local im-provements were confirmed by the Board of Re-vision of Assessments on March 14, 1935 (As. sessment List No. 3980) ;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvements pnrsuant to the provisions of section 303 of the New York City Charter. so as to place 15 percent of the entire cost and expense upon the Borough of Queens, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in one installment, and to have the remainder of such cost and expense con- tinue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real property assessed for benefit and set forth in the assessment list (No. 3980) confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on March 14. 1935;

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9,• 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby so be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated. New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

the proceeding and of making a new determina- tion concerning the same pursuant to the pro- visions of law and the blew York City Charter, by placing one-third of the value of buildings taken, less the share of the value of buildings taken which the court may place upon The City of New York, upon The City of New York, to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment; by placing 30 percent of the entire cost and expense of acquiring title to the afore-said 54th (Evergreen) avenud, 45 percent of the entire cost and expense of acquiring title to the aforesaid 56th avenue (Court street-Horsebrook road), and 30 percent of the entire cost and ex- pense of acquiring title to the aforesaid 57th (Martense street) avenue, in each case less one- third of the value of buildings taken upon the Borough of Queens, to be payable wit{t the taxes of such Borough the first fiscal year next succeed- ing the confirmation of the assessment, and by assessing the entire remaining cost and expense of the proceeding upon the real property within the areas of assessment heretofore fixed and as shown on the following diagram:

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to he published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939.

Dated, New York, February 24, 1939. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate. Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f24,m7

1. The railway company, which is a street railway corporation organized under section 96 of the Stock Corporation Law to operate a street railway, for which a franchise is hereby applied, makes application for

(a) The right and privilege to maintain and operate a street surface railway, for the purpose of conveying passengers only, upon the leased track upon the Queensboro Bridge and its ap-proaches in the City of New York, and hereby leases, demises and lets to the company the track and equipment of The City of New York upon the Queensboro Bridge and its approaches, upon the following route, to wit:

Queensboro Bridge Route. 1.64 miles-Begin-ning at or near the lower level (underground terminal) of the Queensboro Bridge in the Borough of Manhattan, at such point as may be desig-nated by the Department of Public Works; thence along said level (underground terminal) to the ramp on the south side of said bridge; thence up and upon said ramp to the said south side of said bridge (main level); thence upon, along and across said south side of said bridge (main level) and the bridge approach in the Borough of Queens and the terminal to be constructed as hereinafter provided on the bridge approach in the Borough of Queens to the westerly line of Jackson avenue (Northern boulevard) and to the north side of said bridge approach in the Borough of Queens; thence along said bridge approach to the north side of said bridge to the main level; thence along and over said north side of said bridge to the north ramp on the westerly end of the Queensboro Bridge; thence along and over the north ramp on the westerly end of the Queens. boro Bridge to the lower level (underground ter-minal) of the Queensboro Bridge in the Borough of Manhattan to the point of beginning.

(b) The right and privilege to construct, at its own expense, such switches, sidings and appurte-nances as the Department of Public Works shall from time to time authorize or permit which shall be adequate for the needs of the company in oper-ating and storing its cars.

The said route is to be operated in connection with the omnibus routes described in the bus con-tract.

Respectfully submitted, Q U E E N S B 0 R 0 BRIDGE RAILWAY COMPANY, INC., by S. W. HUFF, President. State of New York, County of New York, as.:

S. W. Huff, being duly sworn, deposes and says: I am President of Queensboro Bridge Rail-way Company, Inc., the petitioner named in the foregoing petition. I have read the foregoing petition and know the contents thereof, and the same is true to my own knowledge, except as to those matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and as to those matters I believe it to be true. S. W. HUFF.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of January, 1939.

GRACE E. NATTLASS, Notary Public, Westchester County. Certificate filed: Co. Clk's No. , West- chester; Reg. No. , Westchester; New York No. 4, New York, No. 0-N-7; Kings No. 34, Kings No. 102; Nassau No. 2-N-40. Commission expires March 30, 1940. -and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Queensboro Bridge Railway Company, Inc., dated January 31, 1939, was presented to the Board of Estimate at a meeting held February 9, 1939.

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Thursday, the 9th day of March, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first con- sidered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolutions shall be published at least fourteen (14) days in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The ex-pense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to this matter may be ob-tained at the office of the Bureau of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Tele-phone, WO rth 2-4563.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. New York, February 9, 1939. f25,m9

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the

Board of Estimate held February 9, 1939, the fol-lowing petition was received:

January 31, 1939. To the Honorable the Mayor and the Board of

Estimate of The City of New York: The petition of Steinway Omnibus Corporation

thereinafter called the "corporation") is as fol-lows:

I. The corporation, which is duly organized under the Transportation Corporations Law of the State of New York, applies for the franchise, right and consent to maintain and operate omni-buses for the transportation of persons for hire upon the following routes in the Boroughs of Queens and Manhattan:

Route Q-100. Jackson Avenue. 3.13 miles-Beginning at the intersection of Jackson avenue and 51st avenue; thence along Jackson avenue to Queenshoro Bridge Plaza; thence along and across Queensboro Bridge Plaza to Bridge Plaza North; thence along Bridge Plaza North and Queensboro Bridge Plaza to Northern boulevard (Jackson ave-nue) ; thence along Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue) to Newtown road; also along 50th street between Newtown road and Northern boulevard; also along Newtown road between 50th street and Northern boulevard; also along 51st avenue (3d street) betnveen Jackson avenue and Vernon boule. vard; also along Vernon lloulevard between 51st avenue and 50th avenue; also along 50th avenue between Vernon boulevard and Jackson avenue; and also along Bridge Plaza South and across Queensboro Bridge Plaza between Jackson avenue and Bridge Plaza North.

Route Q-101. Steinway Street. 5.27 miles-Beginning at or near the lower level (under-ground terminal) of the Queensboro Bridge in the Borough of Manhattan; thence along said level (underground terminal) to the ramp on the south side of said bridge; thence up and on said ramp onto the main level (main roadway) of the said bridge; thence upon and along said main level to and across Crescent street to Bridge Plaza South, in the Borough of Queens; thence along Bridge Plaza South to Jackson avenue (Northern boule-vard; thence along Jackson avenue and Northern boulevard to Steinway street or avenue; thence along Steinway street or avenue to 19th avenue (Riker avenue) ; also along Bridge Plaza North between Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue) and Crescent street; also along Crescent street between Bridge Plaza North and the Queensboro Bridge approach; also along the north ramp on the westerly end of the Queensboro Bridge to the lower level of the Queensboro Bridge in the Bor-ough of Manhattan; also along Bridge Plaza North between Crescent street and Ely avenue (23d street); also along Ely avenue between Bridge Plaza North and Bridge Plaza South; also along Bridge Plaza South between Ely avenue and Crescent street; also along Jackson avenue, North-ern boulevard and Queensboro Bridge Plaza be-tween Bridge Plaza North and Bridge Plaza South.

Route Q-102. 31st Street. 4.10 miles-Begin-ning at the foot of Astoria avenue (East River); thence along Astoria avenue (formerly Fulton avenue) and on that portion known as Main street to Newtown avenue; thence along Newtown avenue to Crescent street; thence along Crescent street to 30th avenue (Grand avenue); thence along 30th avenue to 31st street (2d avenue); thence along 31st street to Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue); thence along Northern boule-vard and Jackson avenue to Queensboro Bridge Plaza, also along Bridge Plaza North between Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue) and Vernon

boulevard; also along Vernon boulevard between Bridge Plaza North and Bridge Plaza South; also along Bride Plaza South between Vernon boulevard and Jackson avenue (Northern boule-vard); also along Jackson avenue, Northern boule-vard and Queensboro Bridge Plaza between Bridge Plaza North and Bridge Plaza South.

Route Q-103, Vernon Boulevard. 2.89 miles-Beginning at the intersection of Borden avenue and Vernon boulevard; thence along Vernon boulevard to Astoria avenue (Fulton avenue); then ;e along Astoria avenue to the foot thereof at the East River.

Route Q-104, Broadway. 3.03 miles-Beginning at the intersection of Vernon boulevard and Broad-way; thence along Broadway to 48th street; thence along 48th street (crossing Northern boule-vard) to Queens boulevard; thence along Queens boulevard to 47th street; thence along 47th street to 43d avenue; thence along 43d avenue to 48th street; also on Broadway and Newtown road be-tween 48th street and Northern boulevard; also on Northern boulevard between Newtown road and 48th street.

Respectfully submitted, STEINWAY OMNI-BUS CORPORATION, by S. W. Hung, Presi-dent. State of New York, County of New York, ss.:

S. W. Huff, being duly sworn, deposes and says: I am President of Steinway Omnibus Cor. poration, the petitioner named in the foregoin petition. I have read the foregoing petition and know the contents thereof, and the same is true to my own knowledge, except as to those matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and as to those matters I believe it to be true. S. W. HUFF.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of January, 1939.

GRACE E. NATTeASro, Notary Public, Westchester County. Certificate filed: Co. Clk's No. , West- chester, Reg. No. , Westchester; New York No. 4, New York No. 0-N-7; Kings No. 34, Kings No. 102; Nassau No. 2-N-40. Commission expires March 30, 1940. -and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Stein. way Omnibus Corporation, dated January 31, 1939, was presented to the Board of Estimate at a meeting held February 9. 1939.

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Thursday, the 9th day of March, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two newspapers published in the Borough or Boroughs affected, in the City of New York, to be desig- nated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to this matter may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Fran- chises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4563.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. New York, February 9, 1939. f25,m9

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate, held December 1, 1938, the follow-ing petition was received: To the Board of Estimate of The City of New

York: Your petitioner, New York Quotation Company,

respectfully shows: First-Your petitioner was incorporated on

December 26, 1889, under "An Act for the In-corporation and Regulation of Telegraph Com-pantes," enacted April 12, 1848, and acts amenda-tory thereof and supplemental thereto. Its principal office is at No. 11 Wall street, Bor-ough of Manhattan, New York City.

Second-By an agreement dated July 2, 1913, The City of New York granted your petitioner the right and privilege to lay, maintain and oper- ate suitable wires or other electrical conductors in conduits for the transmission of stock and bond quotations and dividend and other notices under. neath the streets, avenues and highways of that portion of the Borough of Manhattan, included within the bereinafter described district for a period of fifteen (15) years from January 1, 1913, with the privilege of renewal for a further period of ten (10) years, which renewal to Janu-ary 1, 1938, was granted by contract dated July 24, 1928.

Third-Said agreement dated July 2, 1913, provided in part that upon the termination of the said renewal term the wires and equipment of your petitioner constructed pursuant to said contract within the streets and avenues should become the property of the City without Cost. Fourth-Prior to the expiration of the said

renewal term, your petitioner on May 29, 1936, applied to the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment of The City of New York for a new fran-chise granting similar rights and privileges for a period of ten (10) years.

Fifth-Your petitioner throughout the terms of said agreements complied with all the provisions and conditions thereof.

Wherefore your petitioner hereby makes appli-cation for the right and privilege for a term of ten (10) years from January 1, 1938,

(a) To lease and use the foresaid wires and equipment, the ownership of which is claimed by The City of New York, all as shown upon a map accompanying this petition, pursuant to the terms of said agreement; and

(b) To maintain and operate certain suitable wires and other electrical equipment now the property of the company, all as shown upon a map accompanying this petition; and (c) To lay, construct, maintain and operate

suitable additional wires or other electrical equip-ment in the conduits under the streets, avenues and highways included within the district in the Borough of Manhattan, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the point of intersection of the bulkhead line on the Hudson River (established by the Secretary of War on April 25, 1890) with the northerly line of Chambers street as extended; thence along the northerly line of Chambers street to its intersection with the northerly line of New Chambers street. both such lines extended; thence along the northerly line of New Chambers street to the easterly line of James slip, both such lines extended; thence along the easterly line of James slip, as extended, to its intersection with the bulkhead line on the East River (estab-lished by the Secretary of War on February 25, 1918); thence along the said bulkhead line on the East River and its prolongation on the Upper Bay, to its intersection with the aforesaid bulk-head line on the Hudson River at or about Pier A, Hudson River; thence along the said bulk-head line on the Hudson River to the point or place of beginning, all in the Borough of Man-hattan. The City of New York, -all for the purpose of electrically connecting its places of business with each other and with other places of business so as to allow of the distribu-tion of stock and bond quotations and dividend and other notices over such wires to printing tole.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939 THE CITY RECORD 1215

graph instruments and screens within said dis-trict.

Respectfully submitted, NEW YORK QUOTA-TION COMPANY, by Wit. McC. MARTIN, Jr.

Dated, New York, November 3, 1938. State of New York, County of New York, ss.:

William McC. Martin, Jr., being duly sworn, says that he is an officer of New York Quota-tion Company, the petitioner above named, to wit, the President thereof; that the foregoing petition is true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and as to those matters he believes it to be true.

WM. McC. MARTIN, Jr, Sworn to before me this 3d day of November,

1938. EDWIN B. PETERSON, Notary Public, Kings

County. Clerk's No. 209, Reg. No. 340. Cer-tificate filed in New York County, Clerk's No. 596, Reg. No. 0-P-350. Commission expires March 30, 1940. -and at the meeting of February 9, 1939, the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the New York Quotation Company, dated November 3, 1938, was presented to the Board of Estimate at a meeting held December 1, 1938.

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Thursday, the 9th day of March, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first con-sidered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolutions shall be published at least twice in two news-papers, published in the Borough or Boroughs affected, in the City of New York, to be desig-nated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publicaton to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to this matter may be ob. tained at the office of the Bureau of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chain- hers streets. Borough of Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4563.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. New York, February 9, 1939. f25,m9

Whereas, Pursuant to such laws. this Board adopted a resolution on December 15. 1938, fixing the date for public hearing on said petition as January 19, 1939, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard and publication of said petition and notice of hearing thereon was had for at least two (2) days in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and the Brooklyn Tablet, newspapers desig-nated by the Mayor, and in the CITY Racoon for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hearing, and the public hearing was duly held and closed on said date; and

Whereas. This Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or right applied for and proposed to be granted to the Williams-burg Refrigerating Co., Inc., and the adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid therefor; now therefore be it

Resolved, That the following form of the reso-lution for the grant of the right, privilege and consent applied for by the Williamsburg Re-frigerating Co., Inc., containing the form of pro-posed contract for the grant of such right. be hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of this Board as follows. to wit:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate of The City of New York hereby grants to the Williams-burg Refrigerating Co., Inc.. the franchise. right and consent fully set out and described in the following form of proposed contract for the grant thereof embodying all of the terms and con-ditions, including the provisions as to rates and charges upon and subject to the terms and con-ditions in said proposed form of contract con-tained and that the Mayor of The City of New York be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such contract in the name and on behalf of The City of New York in the following form, provided that this resolution shall not become effective and such resolution shall be null and void if the Williamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc. shall fail on its behalf to properly execute saki contract in duplicate. and deliver the same to this Board within thirty (30) days after the date of such approval of this resolution by the Mayor or within such further time as the Board shall grant by resolution adopted on a date prior to the expiration of said thirty (30) days. WILLIAMSBURG REFRIGERATING CO., INC.

Proposed Form of Coatraet This contract, made and executed in duplicate,

this day of 193 , by and between The Cit of New York (hereinafter referred to as the "City"), by the Mayor of the City, (herein-after referred to as the "Mayor"), acting for and in the name of the City, under and in pursuance of the authority of the Board of Estimate of the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), party of the first part, and the Williamsburg Re-frigerating Co., Inc., a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the Laws of the State of New York (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"), party of the second part, witnesseth,

Whereas, The Company has, by a petition dated April 15, 1937, applied to the Board for the right and privilege to construct, maintain and operate pipes for the sole purpose of furnishing refrigera-tion to consumers within a limited district in the Borough of Brooklyn bounded generally by North 6th Street. Wythe Avenue and Berry Street as more particularly shown upon a map entitled-

"Map showing district applied for by the Wil-liamsburg Refrigerattng Co.. Inc., to accompany petition dated April 15, 1937. to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, City of New York" -and signed Williamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., Lawrence Fox, President; and

Whereas, The Company on May 24, 1937, in-stalled one twelve-inch pipe under and across North 6th Street at a point 147 feet East of Wythe Ave-nue connecting premises 96 North 6th Street with premises 87 North 6th Street, and has continued to maintain and operate said pipe since said date; and

Whereas, Chapter 14 of the New York city charter provides for the manner and procedure for the grant of such franchise, right and consent; and

Whereas, Pursuant to such laws, the Board adopted a resolution on December 15, 1938 fixing the date for public hearing on said petition as January 19, 1939, at which citizens were entitles to appear and be heard, and publication of said petition and of the notice of public hearing thereon was held for at least two (2) days in two news-papers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RRcoin for ten (10) days immediately prior to the a

(b) If the pipes 'of the Company are to be laid under or adjoining any structure of any other public utility corporation, the work of trenching for and laying the same shall be conducted so as to interrupt as little as possible the use of such street or avenue by such other public utility cor-poration and, when the work is finished, the street or avenue shall be replaced and repaved by the Company in as good condition as before the commencement of the work. (c) The right and privilege hereby granted

shall not be in preference or hindrance to the right of the City or any Board, authority or commission to perform or carry on any public works and should the said pipes or any part thereof or appurtenances thereto in any way inter- fete with the construction or maintenance of such public works, whether the same is done by the City directly or by a contractor for the City, the Company shall, at its own expense, protect or move or relocate such pipe or pipes or any part thereof or appurtenances thereto in the manner directed by the officials board, authority or com-mission, having jurisdiction over such public works. The provisions of this paragraph shall app] to all work required and performed under the Rapid Transit Act or by any board, authority, commission or public benefit corporation.

(d) Any alteration to the sewerage or drainage system or to any other subsurface structures in the streets required on account of the construc- tion, maintenance or use of the said pipes hereby authorized shall be made at the sole cost and expense of' the Company and during any work or construction, relocation, reconstruction or repair of the said pipes, or any part thereof or appur- tenance thereto the Company shall also, at its own cost and expense, protect any and all exist-ing structures belonging to the City. All work to be done by the Company pursuant to this provision shall be done in the manner prescribed by the proper public officials.

(e) The Company shall bear the entire expense of keeping in repair for one year after it has been replaced, all pavement which may at any time be removed by said Company, either for the purpose of construction or for relocation or for the repairing of said pipes.

(f) The Company shall bear the entire ex- pense of inspection which may be required by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, the Fire Commissioner and the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and of all work of construction, relocation and repair of said pipes and appurtenances. (g) Should the grades or lines of the street

in which the Company is hereby authorized to operate be changed at any time during the term of this contract. the Company shall, at its own expense, change said pipes and appurtenances auhorized under this contract to conform with such new grades and lines and during the con-streets or avenues the Company shall take care of struction of any public improvement upon said and protect said pipes or any part thereof or appurtenances thereto at its own expense, all to

No payments of compensation made by the Company to the City pursuant to the provisions of this contract shall be considered in any manner as in the nature of a tax, but such payments shall be made in addition to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or description which are now. or may at any time hereafter. be required to be paid by any ordinance or local law of the City or any law of the State of New York.

In the event the Company continues operation after and in spite of the termination or expira- tion of the contract hereby granted, the Company agrees to pay to the City the compensation as hereinafter set forth at the rate in effect at the time of such termination or expiration and in the manner set forth herein, together with all taxes it would have been required to pay had its operation been duly authorized.

If the Company shall fail to pay such com-pensation or taxes, the Comptroller may withdraw the amounts thereof from the security fund. if such fund shall not have already become the property of the City as herein provided.

Fourth-The charges or payments shall com-mence on May 24, 1937, and shall continue throughout the whole term of this contract not-withstanding any clause in any statute or in the charter of any other company providing for pay- ments for similar rights or franchises at a different rate.

Fifth-Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to affect in any manner, the right of the City to grant to any other corporation or to any individ-ual, a similar right and privilege upon the same or other terms and conditions under the streets and avenues within the boundaries of the district hereinabove described or under any other streets and avenues. Sixth-The franchise and right shall not be

lease.'.. sublet, assigned, transferred or mortgaged in whole or in part and whether by contract or instrument or judicial decree or operation of law or otherwise without the consent of the Board. In event with such consent the franchise and right should in whole or in part in any manner be leased, sublet, assigned, transferred or mort- gaged, then the lessee. sublessee, assignee, trustee, transferee, mortgagee or pledgee, or other suc-cessor in right thereof, shall take the franchise and right subject to all the conditions of this con tract.

Seventh-The grant of this privilege is subject to whatever right, title or interest the owners of abutting property or others may have in and to the streets and avenues in which the Company is hereby authorized to operate. Eighth-The pipes authorized shall be con-

structed maintained and used subject to the supervision and control of each and every of the proper public officials, boards. commissions, bureaus or departments having jurisdiction in such matters as provided by statute and the Charter of the City and in strict compliance with all laws or ordinances or department rules or regulations now in force or hereafter enacted or adopted affecting in any manner the construc-tion. maintenace or operation or said pipes and appurtenances.

No construction, installation. relocation, altera-tion or repair of said pipes within the streets shall be commenced until written permits have been obtained from the proper public officials. In any permit so issued such officials may impose such terms, conditions and regulations as are necessary for the purpose of protecting any struc- tures in the streets and for the proper restora- tion of such streets and the Company shall com-

and covenantcof thins contract that the Company

shallshall bear the entire expense of all work, labor and material undertaken by reason of this grant and at its sole cost and expense shall comply with the directions of the proper public officials with respect to the construction,relocation or repair of said pipes, the protection of public structures in the streets and the proper restora- tion of such streets.

Ninth-Before construction, reconstruction, re-location or repair as herein provided, the Com- pany shall abide by the following conditions: (a) Before opening any street or avenue to

install, relocate or repair said pipes, • the Com-pany shall submit to the President of the Borough and to the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, working plans which shall include and show in detail the proposed location and method of construction or repair of said pipe and the mode of protection or changes in all sub-surface structures required by such work.

date of hearing, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said date; and

Whereas, The Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or right applied for and proposed to be granted to the Williamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., and the adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid therefor; and

Whereas, The Board did embody the result of such inquiry in this contract and has caused this contract to be spread upon the minutes of the Board on January 19, 1939, together with the pro-posed resolution for the grant thereof, and did fix the 9th day of Marcht 1939, for a public hearing thereon, at which citizens should be entitled to appear and be heard; and

Whereas, Prior to said hearing, notice thereof. and the proposed contract and proposed resolution of consent thereto, in full, were published for at least fifteen (15) days (except Sundays and legal holidays) immediately prior thereto in the CITY Rscoan, and a notice of such hearing, together with the place where copies of the proposed con-tract and resolution of consent thereto might be obtained by all those interested therein, was pub-lished at least twice, at the expense , of the pro-posed grantee, in the two newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon were pub-lished, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said day; now, therefore,

In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree with each other as follows:

Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com-pany, subject to the conditions, provisions, re-quirements and limitations hereinafter set forth the franchise, right and consent to construct, main-tain and use pipes, not exceeding twelve (12) inches in diameter, outside dimensions, with in-sulation, containing one two and one-half inch suction line and one one-inch liquid line- such pipes to be constructed and operated only be-neath the surface of the streets, avenues and highways situated within the Borough of Brook-lyn, City of New York, as are included within the district bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at the building line of the comer formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Wytbe Aveue with the northerly side of North 6th Street; running thence easterly across Wythe Avenue and along the building line on the north side of North 6th Street to the building line at the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of North 6th Street with the easterly side of Berry Street; running thence southerly and across North 6th Street to the building line at the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of North 6th Street with the easterly side of Berry Street; running thence westerly and across Berry Street to the southerly side of North 6th Street and along the building line of the southerly side of North 6th Street and across Wythe Avenue to the building line of the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Wythe Ave. with the southerly side of North 6th Street; thence northerly and across North 6th Street to the point or place of beginning which district is more particularly shown by a lull red line mpon the map attached hereto and made a part of this contract and entitled

"Map showing district applied for by the Wil-liamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., to accom-pany petition, dated April 15, 1937, to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, City of New York" -and signed Williamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., Lawrence Fox, President.

Section 2. The grant of this franchise is sub-ject to the following conditions, provisions, re-quirements and limitations contained in the fol-lowing subdivisions.

First-The said franchise, right and consent to construct, maintain and operate said pipes shall be for a term commencing on May 24, 1937, irrespective of the date hereof, and shall continue for a term of ten (10) years thereafter when all rights hereunder shall cease and deter-mine, subject, however, to earlier termination as herein provided. Upon termination, all rights of the Company, by virtue of this contract, shall cease and determine.

The Company agrees, that during the four-teenth month prior to the aforesaid expiration of the termination of this contract, it will notify the Board in writing of its intention or lack of inten-tion to apply for a renewal thereof.

In the event the Company notifies the Board of its intention to apply for a renewal, the Company shall at the same time file a petition therefor.

Second-The Company covenants and agrees that it will at all times during the term of this contract, put, keep and maintain the said pipes and every part thereof, in good and sufficient repair and condition, and that all such mainte- nance and repairs during said term shall be done at its sole cost, charge and expense.

Third-The Company shall pay to the City as compensation for the right and privilege hereby granted the following sums of money:

(a) 'Within thirty (30) days after the date on which this contract is signed by the Mayor, and before anything is done in exercise of the privi-lege hereby granted, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).

(b) Within thirty (30) days after the date of execution of this contract by the Mayor a sum of money which shall represent the sum due the City at the rates hereinafter set forth in (c) and (d) for the period from May 24, 4937, to the date of execution of this contract by the Mayor.

(c) A sum of money which shall amount to six (6) per centum of the gross receipts of the company, as hereinafter defined, during the entire term of this contract, but in no event shall such sum be less than three hundred dollars ($300) per annum.

(d) A sum of money for each lineal foot of pipe constructed by the Company during the term of this contract under the streets (except such conduits as are constructed within the vault

build- ings used orltoccup occupied oexclusively dby the bCom. pany for the purpose of its business), as follows:

For pipes of outside dimensions, including insulation and other covering not exceeding twelve (12) inches in diameter, at the annual rate of twenty-five cents (25c) per lineal foot.

A sum of money for each manhole, constructed by the Company during the term of this contract under the streets, at the annual rate of two dollars ($2).

The gross receipts mentioned above shall be the total receipts of the Company from its operations through pipes installed, maintained and operated under the streets under this contract and of any subsidiary of the Company from like sources and from all business of furnishing refrigeration to consumers through said pipes.

The annual charges shall commence on the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor.

Al! annual charges as above shall be paid into the Treasury of the City on April 1st of each year and shall be for the amount due to February 28th next preceding, provided that the first annual payment shall be only for that proportion to the first annual charge as the time between the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor and February 28th following shall bear to the whole of one year. Within ten days after the date of expiration of this contract. the Company shall likewise pay the amount due from March 1, 1946, to May 24, 1947, provided that such pay. ment shall be only such proportion of such charge s such period bears to the whole of one year.

be done subject to the direction of the proper public officials.

Tenth-The Company shall cause a test to be made of the pipes or any part thereof whenever required by and un.ier the supervision of the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-tricity. The conditions of such test shall be as follows:

(a) If the test be made in the foundry where the pipes are manufactured, such pipe shall be subjected to a pressure of three hundred (300) pounds per square inch. (b) If the test be made in the field, of pipes in

use or ready for use, such pipe shall be subjected to a pressure of one hundred and twenty-five (125) pounds per square inch.

A certificate showing that such test has been made without injury to the piPes shall be executed by an officer of the Company and endorsed by the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity and filed with the Board.

Eleventh-The Company shall not charge con-sumers more than the following rates for refrig- eration to be furnished to boxes properly insulated at a temperature of not lower than thirty-two degrees (32°) Fahrenheit:

(at) Consumers making monthly contrlaets- Four (4) cents per month per cubic foot fot boxes of not over 500 cubic feet;

Two (2) cents per month per cubic foot for boxes of over 500 cubic feet, but less than 1,500 cubic feet;

(b) Consumers making yearly contracts: Fifteen (15) cents per year per cubic foot of

box. These rates shall apply to boxes located not

above the first floor of any building. During the term of this contract the Board

shall have absolute power to regulate the maxi-mum and minimum rates for all refrigeration to the end that such rates shall in the opinion of the Board, be reasonable and fair and in the public interest.

It is understood and agreed between the par- ties hereto that the Board has determined the money value of the franchise, right and consent herein granted and the compensation to be paid therefor on the basis of supplying refrigeration at the maximum rates herein fixed, and that the district within which refrigeration is to be served has been determined by the Board and ac-cepted by the Company upon the basis of opera- tion at the maximum rates herein fixed, and it is further understood and agreed between the par• ties hereto that any increase in the rates above those herein fixed and contained would affect and change the very substance of the considera- tion for which this franchise has been granted by the City and accepted by the Company. Ac- tuated by these mutual understandings and agreements, the Company hereby expressly agrees that if, without the consent of the Board granted as provided in Chapter 14 of the Charter, or as may hereafter be provided with respect to the granting of franchises, the Company shall invoke any of the provisions of any statute or avail itself of the authority of any regulatory board or body having jurisdiction or which may hereafter have jurisdiction for the purpose of obtaining an increase in the rates above those fixed and contained herein, or if on the authority or claimed authority of any judicial decision

Company shall, made, or

consent increase its rates above those fixed and contained herein, this contract and the franchise, right and con-sent hereby granted shall immediately cease and determine.

It is not the intention of the parties hereto that anything herein contained will or can pre- vent the or

rc judicial a authority, but eit by the express understanding and agreement of the par-ties that the continued maintenance of the maxi-mum rates of charge for refrigeration served to consumers herein fixed, being of the essence of this contract, such rates shall not be increased except with the consent of the Board and any increase

ttthu i ao such rates by

Company without such nentshallresult in the termination of this contract, and of all rights hereunder as hereinabove provided.

Twelfth-The Company shall, upon the applica• tion by any person, firm or corporation, for re-frigeration, whose premises are located within the district in which the Company is authorized to operate, extend its pipes to such Premises and furnish to said applicant refrigeration at the rates herein prescribed or at such rates as may be hereafter fixed by the Board as herein

however, to 1 furC h p refrigeration not to applicants whose premises are located over the first floor of any building.

The Bard, Department gort9Bu eau of lithe Citya or other Governmental body or public benefit cot. poration, the expenses of which are or may be paid in whole or in part out of the City treasury, to furnish refrigeration service to any and all build. ings under the control of such Board, Department, Bureau, Governmental body or Public benefit corporation, within the district in which the Com- pany is authorized to operate, subject to the pro- visions of this contract, at fifty percentum (50%) of the rates above authorized to be charged by it for said refrigeration service, as may be required.

The Company shall not require, nor receive from any consumers any deposit or advance pay- rr.ent in excess of what is reasonably necessary to insure payment of current bills and on such amount so paid the Company shall pay interest at held the statutory rate whenever such money is

unless for more than one Unpaid bills,

from its owner. shall neverbe

s lfcharged agrears, shall bbeand

denied pservice not

becaa any previous occupant of the same premises is in arrears to the Company for service. Thirteenth-A correct map shall be furnished

to the Board by the Company on the first day of February next succeeding the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor showing the exact location of all pipe lines and manholes constructed during the term of this contract with reference to the street lines, the curb lines and the street surface, together with a statement of the total length of such pipes. On the same date of each succeeding year, during the term of this contract. a supplementary map shall be 'furnished the Board showing all pipes laid during the preceding year. Fourteenth-The pipe line hereby authorized

shall be used only by the Company and for no other purpose than supplying refrigeration.

Fifteenth-The Company shall submit a report to the Board not later than February 1 in each year, for the year ending December 31 next pre- ceding, and at any other time. upon request of the Board. which shall state- 1-The amount of capital stock authorized,

issued and paid in, held in treasury and retired, giving number of shares, par value of shares and fixed rate of dividends, separating same into separate classes of stock; the amount paid for retired stock.

2-All changes in the elements of (1) during the current year.

3-The amount of funded debt, giving as to each and every kind of security issued, the title, interest rate and maturity.

4-All changes in the elements of (3) during current year.

5-The amount of floating debt and interest rate paid thereon.

6-All changes in (5) during current year

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. PUR-suant to Iaw, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate held this day the following resolutions were adoped:

Whereas, The Williamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., has, by a petition dated April 15. 1937, made application to this Board for the right and privi. lege to construct, maintain and operate pipes for the purpose of furnishing refrigeration to con-sumers within a limited district in the Borough of Brooklyn bounded generally by North 6th street, Wythe avenue and Berry street. all as more particularly set forth in said petition; and

Whereas, Chapter 14 of the New York City Charter provides for the manner and procedure for the grant of such franchise. right and con-sent; and

1216 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

notice, and shall collect the reasonable cost there- of from the said fund without legal proceed-ings; or after default in the payment of the annual charges, shall collect the same, with inter-est, from the said fund after ten (10) days' notice to the Company; or in case of failure to observe the said terms and conditions of this contract, or of neglect or refusal to comply with any notice or direction of the Board, or other public officials, given or made pursuant to the terms of the contract, or under the authority of any laws or ordinances now or hereafter in force, in such case and in any of these events, the Company shall (except where other sums are fixed by this . contract) pay to the City the sum of One hundred dollars ($100) for each viola-tion as liquidated damages for such failure, which sums may be deducted from said fund.

The procedure for the imposition and collec-tion of the penalties in this contract shall be as follows:

7—The total amount of funded and floating debt.

8—The total amount of dividends paid on the capital stock during the current year, giving the dividend rate, date of payment anJ amount paid on each class of stock.

9—The total am3unt of interest paid on the funded and floating debt during the current year.

10—Total income of Company. 11—Gross operating income. 12—Total operating expenses including salaries. 13—Net operating income. 14—Amount paid by Company for damages to

persons or property on account of construction, maintenance or operation of said pipes.

1S—Total number of consumers served during the current year separated into those served through the pipes hereby authorized and those served otherwise.

16—Quantity of refrigeration produced during the year and the average price received for same.

17—The quantity of refrigeration served to consumers through the pipe hereby authorized and the quantity of refrigeration served to other consumers and the average price received for same.

18—Location of each building for the housing of machinery and the storage of equipment, material and supplies used exclusively or in part in connection with or the production and distribu- tion of refrigeration, giving the extent of such use, the book valuation and the latest assessed valuation of each building.

19—Amount, kind and capacity of machinery now in use and required for operation, the original cost and book valuation for the same.

20—Number of manholes and linear feet of pipe constructed, the size and cost of same under this contract.

21—A balance sheet showing the condition of the Company's business at the end of the curren'. year.

22—A list of the principal stockholders of the Company and the amount of stock held by each.

As to items 1 to 13 inclusive, the report shall, in addition to giving information with respect to the Company's operations, also allocate the pro- portion of such items to the pipes constructed pursuant to this contract. As to items 14 to 19 inclusive such information shall apply only and be allocated to the pipes constructed under this con-tract.

Sixteenth—The Company shall at all times keep accurate books of account of the gross earn- ings from the privilege under this contract, and on or before the payment dates each year shall make a verified report to the Comptroller for corresponding annual period, as be may prescribe. Such report to said Comptroller shall contain the number of feet of pipe laid and the number of manholes constructed during the twelve months immediately next preceding and also a statement of the gross receipts from all business of furnish- ing refrigeration to consumers during said period, together with such other information and in such detail as the Comptroller may require. The Comptroller shall have access to all books of the Company for the purpose of ascertaining the cor-rectness of its report, and may examine its officers under oath. In addition to and at the same time as the reports required to be filed un-der Section 2, Fifteenth hereof, the Company shall file with the Board a copy of all reports submitted to the Comptroller and to other City and State Departments during the previous calendar year.

Seventeenth—In case of any violation or breach or failure to comply with any of the provisions herein contained or with any orders of the Board acting under the powers hereip reserved, the fran-chise herein authorized may be cancelled by a suit brought by the Corporation Counsel on notice of ten days to the Company, or at the option of the Board by resolution of said Board, which said resolution may contain a provision to the effect that the pipes constructed during the term of this contract and in use by virtue of this contract shall thereupon become the property of the City without proceedings at law or in equity. Pro-vided, however, that such action by the Board shall not be taken until the Board shall give notice to the Company to appear before it on a certain day not less than ten (10) days after the date of such notice to show cause why such resolution, declaring this contract cancelled should not be adopted. In case the Company fails to appear, action may be taken by the Board forthwith.

Eighteenth—If the Company shall fail to give efficient public service at the rates herein fixed. or fail to maintain said pipe as herein provided in good condition throughout the whole term of this contract, the Board may give notice to the Com-pany specifying any default on the part of the Company, and requiring the Company to remedy the same within a reasonable time; and upon failure of the Company to remedy such default within such reasonable time, the Company shall, for each day thereafter during which the default or defect remains, pay to the City the sum of fifty dollars ($50) as fixed or liquidated dam- ages, or the Board, in case such defects in the pipes affect the surface of the streets and shall not be put in a good condition within a reason-able time after notice by the Board as aforesaid, shall have the right to make all needed repairs at the expense of the Company, in which case the Company shall pay to the City the amount of the cost of such repairs, with legal interest thereon, all of which sums may he deducted from the fund hereinafter provided for. If for a period of three (3) consecutive months,

the system of the Company shall not be operated or if the same shall not be operated for a period of six (6) months out of any consecutive twelve (12) months, the Board may, by resolution, cancel the right and privilege hereby granted.

Nineteenth—The Company hereby does assume and agrees that it will assume all legal likbility for which the City can or may be held for in- jury to persons or damage to property occasioned by reason of or growing out of the construction, presence, maintenance, repair or use of the pipes authorized under this contract, and it is a con- dition of this contract that the City shall not and does not by reason of this contract assume any liability whatsoever either to persons or prop- erty on account of the same, and the Company hereby agrees to repay to the City any damage which the City may pay or be compelled to pay by reason of any acts or defaults of the Company. Twentieth—This grant is upon the express

condition that the Company, within thirty (30) days after the signing of this contract by the Mayor, and before anything is done in exercise of the rights conferred 'hereby, shall deposit with the Treasurer of the City the sum of seven hun-dred and fifty dollars ($750) either in money or securities to be approved by him, which fund shall be security for the performance by the Com- pany of all of the terms and conditions of this contract and compliance with all orders of the Board, acting under the powers herein reserved, especially those which relate to the payment of the annual charges for the privilege hereby granted, the rendering of efficient public service at rates not exceeding those herein or hereafter fixed, the removal of unused pipes, the restora- tion and repairs of the street pavement and the maintenance of the property in good condition throughout the whole term of this contract, and in case of default in the performance by the Company of such terms and conditions, or com-pliance with such orders, or either or any of them, the City shall have the right to cause the work to be done and the materials to be fur- nished for the performance thereof after due

such office as the place where all notices, direc-tions, orders and requests may be served or de- livered under this contract.

Twenty-fourth—The words "notice," "direction" or "order" herein shall mean a written notice, direction or order. Every such notice, direction or order to be served upon the Company, Receiver or Receivers, Trustee or Trustees, Purchaser or Purchasers, shall be delivered to, or sent by mail with postage prepaid and addressed to the Com-pany Receiver or Receivers, Trustee or Trustees, Purchaser or Purchasers at or to their office in the City of New York, or if no such office exists at the time, shall be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to its or their last known office in the City of New York. The delivery or mailing of such notice, direction or order shall be equivalent to direct personal notice, direction or order and shall be deemed to have been given at the time of delivery or mailing.

Twenty-fifth—The words "streets or avenues" and "street and avenues" wherever used in this contract, shall he deemed to mean streets, avenues, highways1 parkways, driveways, concourses, boule- vards, bridges, viaducts public places or any other property to which the city has title or over which the public has an easement, included in the terri- tory hereinbefore described, and under the surface of, or in which authority is hereby given to the Company to furnish refrigeration.

Twenty-sixth—If at any time the powers of the City, the Board or any other board, body, au- thority, official, or officer herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned shall be transferred by law to any other board, body, authority, official or officer, then and in such case, such other board body, authority, official or officer shall have all the powers, rights and duties reserved to or prescribed for the Board or other board, body, authority, official or officer herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned.

Twenty-seventh—The City hereby reserves to itself, and the Company hereby grants to the City, the right, to intervene in any suit, action or proceeding by any person or persons, firm or corporation seeking to enjoin restrain, or in any manner interfere with the f ompany in the per- formance or observance by it of any of the con- ditions, provisions, requirements or limitations of this contract, or any notice, order or direction of the Board in such connection or which involves or might involve the constitutionality, validity or enforcement of any section, subdivision, clause or sentence of this contract and the City may move for dissolution of any such injunction or re-straining order to take any other appropriate step in any such suit, action or proceeding which it may deem necessary or advisable to protect its interests, ,

Twenty-eighth—The Company promises, cove. nants and agrees to conform to and abide by and perform all the conditions, provisions, re-qv:rcments and limitations in this contract fixed and contained and the Company will not at any future time set up as against the City or the Beard the claim that the provisions of this ctn- tract reserving to the City the right to ter. urinate or providing for the termination of the franchise hereby granted are unreasonable or vein nor will the Company set up or maintain as against the City, the Board, the Comptroller of the City or any other official or officer of the City, that any other provisions of this contract ate unreasonable or void.

Twenty-ninth—It is understood and agreed that all the conditions, provisions, requirements and limitations of this contract shall be binding upon the Company, its successors or assigns.

Thirtieth—The rights,owers, privileges and remedies reserved to the City by this contract are cumulative and shall be in addition to and not in derogation of any other rights or remedies which the City may have at law or in equity with respect to the subject matter of this contract, at,d a waiver thereof at any time or in any in-stance shall not affect any other time or instance.

In witness whereof, the party of the first. party, by its Mayor thereunto duly authorized by the Board of Estimate of said City, has caused the corporate name of said City to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party of the second part, by its officers thereunto duly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its corporate seal be hereunto affixed as of the day and ra~ r first above written,

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by 'Mayor.

(Corporate seal.) Attest: . WILLIAMSBURG

Inc., by (Sear) Attest: , Secretary,

(Here add acknowledgments.) Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made

by this Board as to the money value of the fran-chise, right, consent and lease proposed to be granted and the adequacy of the compensation pro- posed to be paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions, induding the provisions as to rates and charges, are as hereinabove specified and fully set forth in and by the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise, right, consent and lease.

Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, including the said resolution for the grant of a franchise or right, applied for by the Williams-burg Refrigerating Co., Inc., and the said form of a reposed contract for the grant of such franchi a or right, containing said results of such inquiry, after the same shall be entered in the minutes of this Board, shall be published in full for at least fifteen (15) days immediately prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939, in the CITY RECORD, together with the following notice, to wit:

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- mate before authorizing any contract for the grant of the franchise or right applied for by the Wil. liamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., and fully set forth and described in the foregoing form of pro- posed contract for the grant of such franchise or right and before adopting any resolutions author-izing such contract, will, at a meeting of said Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 a, m., hold a public bear- ing thereon at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard.

Resolved, That a notice of such hearing, stating that copies of the proposed contract and resolution of consent thereto may be obtained by all interested therein at the Bureau of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan shall be published at least twice, at the expense of the proposed grantee, prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939, in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and the Brooklyn Tablet, the twt newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon have been published.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. Dated, New York, January 19, 1939. f18,nt9

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PUR. scant to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate held this day the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The North Shore Bus Co., Inc., by a petition dated December 19, 1938, has made appli-cation to this Board for the power, right, privi-lege, franchise, grant, consent or terminable permit to maintain and operate omnibuses for the trans-portation of persons for hire upon and along certain streets and avenues in the Borough of

The Board, on complaint made, shall give notice to the Company, directing its President or oti:er officer to appear before the Board on a cert''a day not less than ten (10) days after the date of such notice to show cause why the Company should not be penalized in ae-cordance with the foregoing provisions. If the Company fails to make an appearance, or after a hearing appears in the judgment of the Board to be in default, said Board shall forthwith im-pose the prescribed penalty, or where the amount of the penalty is not prescribed herein, such amount as appears to the Board to be just, and without legal procedure direct thereasuret of the City to withdraw the amount of such penalty from the security fund deposited with him. In case of any drafts made upon the se-curity fund, the Company shall, upon ten (10) days notice in writing, pay to the City a sum sufficient to restore said security fund to the original amount of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750) and in default thereof, this con- tract shall be cancelled and annulled at the o~ lion of the Board, acting on behalf of the City. No action or proceeding or rights under the provisions of this contract, shall affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes of action belonging to the City.

Should the Company install, maintain and operate any pipe or pipes within the limits of the district hereinbefore defined, other than the presently installed pipe (under and across North 6th Street, Borough of Brooklyn, at a point 147 feet east of Wythe Avenue, connect-ting premises known as 96 North 6th Street with premises known as 87 North 6th Street), then and in such event, the Company shall de. posit with the Comptroller two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) additional, in cash or se- curities, to the satisfaction of the said official, which said two hundred and fifty dollars ($250), together with the said seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750) required by the provisions of this section, making a total of one thousand dollars (j1,000), shall be security for the performance of all the terms and conditions of this contract and compliance with all orders of the Board, acting under the powers herein granted and reserved.

Twenty-first—Upon the termination of this contract whether by limitation or otherwise or upon the dissolution of the Company before such termination the pipes, appurtenances and all property 01 the Company constructed or main- tained during and pursuant to this contract, within the streets and avenues, may, it the Board so elects, become the property of the City without the payment of compensation therefor, and if the Board shall so elect, the same may be used or disposed of by the City for any purposes whatsoever. Upon termination of this contract, whether

by expiration of the term herein provided or otherwise, the Board may by resolution order the Company to remove said pipe and appur-tenances from the streets and avenues or to fill in the openings of said pipes and seal up the same to the satisfaction of the proper public of-ficials, and the Company hereby covenants and agrees that within a reasonable time after receipt of notice of said resolution it will perform and carry out, at its sole cost and expense, the direc-tions of the Board, therein contained, and will, at its own sole cost and expense, restore the streets and avenues to their original and proper condition.

Twenty-second—The Company agrees not to discriminate against any persons employed or seek- ing employment by it on account of race, creed or color, and agrees to recognize the right of its employees to organize for the furtherance of their interests and the purpose of collective bargaining, and to recognize and deal with their duly chosen representatives at all times and for any purpose, whether or not such representatives are employees of the Company and any such organization so deal-ing shall likewise not discriminate against any person seeking membership on account of race, creed or color. The Company agrees further not to discriminate in any manner against any of its employees by reason of participation in the forma-tion of or membership in or activity on behalf of any labor organization or association of employees; not to require any employee or any person seeking employment to join in any company-controlled union or to refrain from joining, organizing or assisting the labor organization of his own choosing; and not to permit the existence of or to deal with any company-controlled union or association and to that end it agrees that it will not participate in, en. courage or give financial support to the formation of any union or association of its employees or participate in the management or control of any such union or associatiop after its formation.

In the event of a difference as to who are the duly chosen representatives of the employees under the foregoing provision, or if the Mayor or the Board shall deem an inquiry into wages, hours of labor, terms and conditions of employment or labor practices or policies of the Company, to be for the best interests of the City or of the employees of the Company, then the Company agrees that the Mayor or the Board or his or its designee shall be authorized to inquire into the same, and to take such steps as he or it deems best for the determina-tion of the difference concerning representation or the conduct of such inquiry into wages, hours of labor, terms and con3itions of employment o, labor practices or policies, and the Company agrees that it and its officers, directors and agents shall co- operate fully and freely to whatever extent re-quested in furtherance of such inquiry, and that it will abide by the determination of such difference concerning representation.

In the event of a default by the Company in the performance or observance of any of the pro-visions of this clause the Mayor or the Board may give three days' notice of such default and of its purpose to act under this paragraph at or after the expiration of such period, and shall afford the Company or its representatives the opportunity to be heard within such period, and thereafter the Board may by resolution, terminate the franchise, right and consent hereby granted provided that the remedy herein contained shall be in addition to any and all remedies otherwise available to the City for the enforcement of the provisions of this clause, including any relief obtainable from a court of equity.

Twenty-third—The Company, Receiver or Re- ceivers, Trustee or Trustees, Purchaser or Pur-chasers shall maintain its principal office in the City of New York so long as it or they continue to use the pipes and appurtenances herein author- Queens; designated as Route Q-1—Hillside ized or any part thereof and hereby designates Avenue-Springfield Boulevard; Route Q-2—Hill.

City Clerk, REFRIGERATING CO.,

, President.

side Avenue-Hollis; Route Q-3—Jamaica-Hollis; Route Q-3a-114th Avenue; Route Q-4—Jamaica. St. Albans-Cambria Heights; Route Q-4a—Mer-rick Boulevard-St. Albans; Route Q-5—Merrick Boulevard; Route Q-5a—Merrick Boulevard and Rosedale; Rnute-30—Briarwood Road; Route

Q32—Creedmoor State Hospital; Route Q-36- ueens Village-City Line—Route Q.42-177th

street; Route Q-43—Bellaire-City Line; all as more particularly described in said petition; and Whereas, This Board adopted a resolution on

January 12, 1939, fixing the date for public bear-lug on said petition as February 2, 1939, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard and publication of said petition and of notice of public hearing thereon was had for at least two (2) days in the Long Island Daily Press and the Queens Evening News, newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hearing, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said day; and

Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the right, privilege, franchise, grant, consent or terminable permit applied for and proposed to be granted to the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., and as to the adequacy of the com- pensation to be paid therefor; now therefore be it

Resolved, That the following form of resolution for the right, privilege, franchise, grant, consent or terminable permit applied for by the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., containing the form of proposed contract for the grant of such right, be hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of this Board as follows, to wit:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate of The City of New York hereby grants to the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., the permit, right, privilege, grant, franchise and consent fully set out and described in the following form of proposed con-tract or the grant thereof embodying all of the terms and conditions including the provisions as to the rates and charges upon and subject to the terms and conditions in said proposed form of contract contained, and that the Mayor of The City of New York be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such contract in the name and on behalf of The City of New York in the following form provided that this resolution shall not become effective and such resolution shall be null and void if the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., shall fail on its behalf, to properly execute said contract in duplicate, and deliver the same to this Board within thirty (30) days after the date of such approval of this resolution by the Mayor or within such further time as the Board shall grant by resolution adopted on a date print to the expiration of said thirty (30) days.

NORTH SHORE BUS CO., INC. Proposed Form of Contract

This contract, made and executed in dupli- cate this day of by and between The City of New York (hereinafter re-(erred to as the "City"), by the Mayor of the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Mayor") acting for and in the name of the City, under and in pursuance of the authority of the Board of Estimate of the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), party of the first part, and the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., a corporation or- ganized and existing under and by virtue of the Laws of the State of New York (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"), party of the second part;

Whereas, The Company, by a petition dated December 19, 1938, applied to the Board for a franchise, right and consent to maintain and operate omnibuses upon the routes described therein; and

Whereas, The Board adopted a resolution on January 12, 1939, fixing the date for public hearing on said petition as February 2, 1939, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard, and publication of said petition and of the notice of public hearing thereon was had for at least two (2) days in two newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hearing, and said hearing was duly teld and closed on said date; and

Whereas, The Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the right, privilege, franchise, grant, consent or terminable permit applied for and proposed to be granted to the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., and as to the adequacy of the com-pensation proposed to be paid therefor, and

Whereas, The Board did embody the result of such inquiry in this contract which was spread upon the minutes of the Board on February 2, 1939, together with the proposed resolution for the grant thereof, and did fix the 9th day of March, 1939, for a public hearing thereon, at which citizens should be entitled to appear and he heard; and

Whereas, Prior to said hearing, notice thereof, and the proposed contract and proposed resolu- tion of consent thereto, in full, were published foe at least fifteen (15) days (except Sundays and legal holidays) immediately prior thereto in the Crsv RECORD, and a notice of such hearing, together with the place where copies of the proposed con-tract and resolution of consent thereto might be obtained by all those interested therein, was published at least twice, at the expense of the proposed grantee, in the two newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon were published, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said day; now, therefore,

In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree with each other as follows:

ARTICLE I. Definitions.

Section 1. The following words or expres. sions as and whenever used in this contract shall except where by the context it ;s clear that another meaning is intended, have the following meanings, respectively:

(a) The word "representative" shall mean the department, board, officer or individual dui authorized by the Board to act on its behalf with respect to the subject matter of the contract or any part thereof and the Company agrees that it shall not claim that any such designee is with-out legal authority to act under this dontract as a representative of the City.

(b) The words "streets," "avenues," "streets or avenues" and "streets and avenues" shall be seemed to mean streets, avenues, highways, park-ways, driveways, concourses, boulevards, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, public places or any other property to which the City has title or over which the public has an easement encountered or inter-sected by the streets and avenues hereinafter described and upon or in which authority is hereby given to the Company to operate omnibuses. Nothing herein contained shall be construed, how. ever, as permitting the Company to erect any struc-ture whatsoever upon the streets or avenues and the Company shall not construct or maintain any fixture or structure in any street or avenue unless especially authorized by resolution of the Board.

(c) The words "notice," "direction" or "order" herein shall mean a written notice, direction or order, Every such notice, direction or order to be served upon the Company shall be delivered to, or sent by mail with postage prepaid and addressed to the Company, at or to its office in the City of New York, or if no such office exists at the time, shall be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to its last known office in the City of New York. Every such notice to be served upon the City or the Board shall be delivered to, or sent by

Mayor with postage

prepaid and addressed to the Mayor of the City or the Secretary of the Board at the City Hall.

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The delivery or mailing of such notice, direction to 201st Street; also along Liberty Avenue be- the Company, through its officers, representatives, (d) Seven per centum (7%) of the gross or order shall be equivalent to direct personal tween 165th Street and New York Boulevard; counsel o; other interested party, offer such oppo- receipts for the terms commencing on the date five notice, direction or order and shall be deemed to also along New York Boulevard between Liberty sition such action on the part of the Company (5) years after the date of this contract and for have been given at the time of delivery or mailing. Avenue and Jamaica Avenue. shall constitute a default and shall entitle the City each subsequent year until the termination of this

(d) The words "property, plant and equipment," Route Q-5. Merrick Boulevard. 6.8 miles- to cancel this contract and terminate the permit, contract and cancellation or revocation of the per. shall mean the real and r rsonal property of the Beginning at or near the intersection of New right and consent hereby graned. mit hereby, granted. Company including omnibuses, garages, machine York Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue; thence Section 5. The Company agrees that it will The periods mentioned in subdivisions (a), (b), shops, buildings and their contents, machinery and along Jamaica Avenue to 165th Street; thence apply for and accept a franchise to operate omni- (c) and (d) of this section shall not be deemed all other property of the Company used or acquired along 165th Street to Liberty Avenu thence buses on any extension or extensions of the routes to fix the term of this contract, permit and consent for use and useful in or in connection with the along Liberty Avenue to Merrick l ulevard; herein authorized, upon and along any street, ave- or to limit the rights of the City to terminate maintenance or operation of the omnibus lines or thence along Merrick Boulevard to Hook Creek nue, concourse, boulevard, parkway, park, tunnel. this contract and the permit, right and consent portions thereof, now or hereafter granted to Boulevard (Ocean Avenue); thence along Hook ferry, bridge, viaduct, highway or public ground hereby granted as in this contract provided. which the permit hereby granted shall become and Creek Boulevard to Sunrise Highway; thence along within or belonging to the City pf New York The gross receipts referred to above shall in- be operative and binding, and the word "omni- Sunrise Highway to Cross Island Boulevard; either or both intracounty or intercounty, if and elude the gross revenues of the Company from buses" shall mean the stages, omnibuses and motor thence along Cross Island Boulevard to Brook- when directed by the Board under terms, condi- whatever sources derived, either directly or in- vehicles operated under this contract. ville Boulevard; thence along Brookville Boule- tions, requirements and limitations similar to directly, in any manner from, or in connection

(e) The word "permit" shall mean the right, vard to Merrick Boulevard; also along Liberty those contained in this contract with, the operation of omnibuses. privilege, franchise, grant, consent or terminable Avenue between 165th Street and New York ARTICLE III. Section 14. The compensation payable to the permit granted to the Company in and by the Boulevard; also along New York Boulevard be- Terra of Grant. City hereunder shall be paid into the treasury of aforesaid resolution of the Board and this contract, tween Liberty Avenue and Jamaica Avenue; also Section 6. This contract and the permit, right the City monthly within ten (10) days after the to establish, maintain and operate the omnibus along 224th Street between the Laurelton Sta. and consent hereby granted as to the authorized expiration of each calendar month such payment lines for the transportation of persons for hire, tion of the Long Island Railroad and Merrick routes or portions thereof in respect of which the to be based on the gross receipts for the calendar upon, over and along the authorized routes, upon Boulevard; also along 226th Street between Mer- said permit, right and consent shall become and month immediately preceding the date of payment, and subject to the terms, provisions, conditions rick Boulevard and 131st Avenue; also along be operative and binding between the City and the except in the case of the last payment hereunder, and limitations hereinafter set forth. All of the 131st Avenue between 226th Street and 229th company, as hereinabove provided, shall continue when such compensation shall be paid within ten aforesaid terms are used in this contract in the Street; also along 229th Street between 131st in full force and effect until terminated by exercise (10) days after the termination of this right, same sense and are interchangeable. Avenue and Merrick Boulevard; also along 168th of the City's reserved right of termination and privilege, consent and permission.

(f) The words "route miles" shall mean the Street from Liberty Avenue to Hillside Ave- Purchase, as in Article XV hereof provided, or Section 15. Payment of compensation here- distance measured along the authorized routes as nue; also along Liberty Avenue from Merrick until the same shall be otherwise terminated or under shall not be considered in any manner to hereinafter described in the one general direction Boulevard to 168th Street; also along 166th revoked in accordance with the terms, provisions, be in the nature of a tax, but shall be in addi• between the termini thereof. Street from Hillside Avenue to the intersection conditions and limitations of this contract, as tion to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or

(g) The words "date of the execution of this of Merrick Boulevard Liberty Avenue and South hereinafter set forth, but in any event shall termi• description which are now or may at any time contract" or "date of this contract" or "the date Road; also along Hittside Avenue between 168th nate at the expiration of ten (10) years from the hereafter be required to be paid by any ordinance hereof" shall severally mean the date on which Street and 166th Street. date hereof. or local law of the City or any law of the State this contract is signed by the Mayor. Route Q-5a. Merrick Boulevard and Rosedale. Section 7. The Company agrees that it will not of New York.

AartcLE H. miles-Beginning enter into any contract for a permit, right or con. 7.0 miles-Be "nnin at or near the intersection AtrteLS VI, p of Union Hall Street and sent to operate omnibuses an any routes in the AutHorisation to Operate Omnibuses: Description Jamaica Avenue thence of Regulations With Rupece to Otmribttses.

of Routes. along Union Hall Street to South Road; thence County o Nassau which are continuations nor Section 16. The Company agrees that it will

City hereby grants to the Corn. along connect with the routes herein authorized, unless Section 2. The Cit hereb alen South Road to the intersection of Liberty said contract shall provide for the termination provide at its own expense, plant, equipment and pany, subject to the conditions, provisions, re- Avenue and Merrick Boulevard• thence along thereof simultaneously with the termination of working capital sufficient to give the public service quirements and limitations hereinafter set forth, Merrick Boulevard to Springfield Boulevard; this contract. The omission of the Company so to herein required. The Company shall provide such the right, privilege, consent and permission to thence along Springfield Boulevard to Sunrise y establish omnibus lines and to maintain and op- Highway; thence along Sunrise Highway to 243d provide shall constitute a default under this con- terminal facilities required as determined b the

crate omnibuses, for the transportation of persons g tract and shall entitle the City to cancel the con. Street; thence along 243d Street to the interseo- Section 17. All omnibuses shall be painted a

iron of 243d Street and Huxley tract and terminate the permit, right and consent for hire on routes in, upon along and over the ey Street; also uniform color and shall comply with the following Borough of

herein granted. streets and avenues, in the g Queens, in along Farmers Boulevard between Merrick The Company agrees that during the 14th month general specifications or requirements, subject to the City of New York (which routes are herein- Boulevard and Rockaway Boulevard; also along prior to the aforesaid expiration of the term of this such modifications thereof from time to time as after referred to as "authorized routes" or "author. 140th Avenue between Farmers Boulevard and contract, permit, right and consent it will notify the Board or its representative may direct: iced omnibus routes"), which routes are more 184th Street; also along 165th Street between the Board, in writing, of its intention or lack of (a) The maximum weight, including passengers, particularly described as follows, to wit: South Road and Jamaica Avenue; also along intention to apply for a renewal thereof. In the fuel, water, oil and any other material and acces-

Route u-1. Hillside Avenue-Springfield Boule. Jamaica Avenue between 165th Street and Union event the Company notifies the Board of its inten- sories carried therein shall not exceed thirty-two vard. 6.6 miles-Beginning in Archer Avenue Hall Street; also along Liberty Avenue between tion to apply for a renewal, the Company shall at thousand (32,000) pounds. at or near the intersection of Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard and Ur.ion Hall Street; also the same time file a petition therefor. (b) The maximum width shall not exceed eight Sutphin Boulevard, at or near the Jamaica Sta. along 168th Street from Liberty Avenue to Hill- ARTicLz IV. (8) feet• tion of the Long Island Railroad; thence along side Avenue; also along Liberty Avenue from Commission's Authorisation. (c) The maximum length shall not exceed Sutphin Boulevard to Hillside Avenue; thence Merrick Boulevard to 168th Street; also along Section 8. Within thirty (30) days after the thirty-threee (33) feet. along Hillside Avenue to Springfield Boulevard; 166th Street from Hillside Avenue to the inter• date of this contract or such further time as the (d) The minimum head room in the center of thence along Springfield Boulevard to Jamaica section of Merrick Boulevard, Liberty Avenue Board may allow prior to the expiration of said the aisle from the floor to the under side of Avenue; thence along Jamaica Avenue to a point and South Road. thirty (30) days, the Company shall apply to the ceiling projections shall not be less than opposite 219th Street; thence along a loop drive. Q•30. Briarwood Road. 2.2 miles-Be- the Transit Commission (Metropolitan Division of seventy-five (75) inches around the plaza of Queens Village Station of gnning at or near the intersection of Archer the Department of Public Service) for a certi• (e) All omnibuses shall be designed and con- Long Island Railroad to Springfield Boulevard; Place and Sutphin Boulevard; thence along Sut. ficate or certificates of convenience and necessity structed in a manner which will permit ease and thence along Springfield Boulevard to Jamaica phin Boulevard to Jamaica Avenue; thence along and approval pursuant to the Transportation Cor- freedom of movement under all conditions and Avenue; also from the intersection of Hillside Jamaica Avenue to Parsons Boulevard; thence porations Law and for pe rmission and approval turning within a reasonable radius. Avenue and Springfield Boulevard along Hillside along Parsons Boulevard to Briarwood Road (84th pursuant to the Public Service Law, to exercise (f) The distribution of weights on axles, length Avenue to Braddock Avenue; thence along Brad- Avenue, Smedley Avenue and 84th Drive); thence the contract, permit, right and consent herein of wheel base and other features of design shall be dock Avenue to 241st Street; thence 41st along Briarwood Road to Queens Boulevard, granted (which certificate or certificates, permts- such as to avoid skidding as far as reasonably

thence to Jamaica Avenue; thee along Jamaica Route Q-32. Creedmoor State Hospital. 1.4 lion and approval, are hereinafter referred to as possible and to permit easy steering and control. Avenue to Braddock Avenue; also along Brad- miles-Beginning at or near the intersection of approval") as to all the authorized (g) All omnibuses shall be provided. with dock Avenue between 241st Street and Jamaica Springfield Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue; thence routes. In the event that the Company shall fail brakes capable of stopping and holding the omni-Avenue; also along 91st Avenue between Sut. along Jamaica Avenue to 222d Street; thence to make such application within such time, the bus under all ordinary conditions. phin Boulevard and 146th Street; also along 146th along 222d Street to Braddock Avenue; thence contract, permit, right and consent herein granted (h) All omnibuses and parts thereof shall be Street between 91st Avenue and Archer Avenue; along Braddock Avenr• to Winchester Boulevard; shall cease and determine. so constructed that no undue noise or vibration also along Archer Avenue between 146th Street thence along Winchester Boulevard to Hillside Section 9. If within one hundred and twenty shall result from operation. and Sutphin Boulevard. Avenue; thence along Hillside Avenue to Range (120) days from the date of this contract, or (i) All omnibuses shall be constructed so as

Route Q-2. Hillside Avenue-Hollis. 6.6 miles Street and the Creedmoor State Hospital: also such further period as the Board may allow prior to prevent as far as possible the dripping of oil -Beginning at or near the intersection of Jamaica along Jamaica Avenue between Springfield Boule- to the expiration of said one hundred and twenty or grease on the roadway. Avenue and 163d Street; thence along 163d Street vard and 219th Street; thence along a loop drive (120) days, the said Commission shall not have (j) All wheels shall be equipped with pneu- to Hillside Avenue; thence along Hillside Avenue around the Plaza of the Queens Village station determined as to all the routes herein authorized, matic tires unless another type shall be ap-to 187th Place; thence along 187th Place to of the Long Island Railroad to Springfield Bonle- the application required to be made by the pre- proved by the Board or its representative. Jamaica Avenue; thence across Jamaica Avenue vard; thence along Springfield Boulevard to Ja- ceding section, the Board at any time subsequent (k) All omnibuses shall be propelled by power to Hollis Avenue; thence along Hollis Avenue maica Avenue. to said one hundred and twenty (120) days and generated or contained within the omnibus itself, to Colfax Street; thence along Colfax Street to Route Q-36. Queens Village-City Line. 2.2 prior to such determination, may cancel the within but no power shall be used which will in its Springfield Boulevard; thence along Springfield miles-Beginning at or near the intersection of contract and permit and thereupon the contract, generation or use produce smoke or noxiona Boulevard to Jamaica Avenue; thence along Jamaica Avenue and;; 212th Place; thence along permit, right and consent herein granted shall cease odors which shall be found by the Board or its Jamaica Avenue to a point opposite 219th Street; Iamaica Avenue to City Line at or near the and determine. representative to constitute a nuisance. thence along a loop drive around the plaza of intersection of Jamaica Avenue and 257th Street. Section 10. If such determination shalt not Section 18. No omnibus shall be operated the Queens Village Station of the Long Island Route Q-42. 177th Street. 1.7 miles-Begin- pc,it operation over all of the authorized routes, pursuant to this contract unless there shall ap- Railroad to Springfield Boulevard; also along and Jama ica or near

the intersection of Jamaica Ave.t the Board shall have the option, if exercised within pear clearly and distinctly in a color different

165th Street between Hillside Avenue and Liberty thirty (30) days from the date of such determina• from that of the omnibus and easily read: Avenue; also along Liberty Avenue between 165th nue to 166th Street; thence along 166th Street tion, either to consent to operation upon those (a) The name of the Company operating such Street and New York Boulevard; and also along to Liberty Avenue; thence along. Liberty Avenue routes for which the Company has g to 177th Street; thence along 177th Street to Pa y procured one omnibus in letters not less than four inches New York Boulevard between Liberty Avenue and Commission i approval or to cancel the within con (4) in height, painted on the outside of the Jamaica Avenue; also along 106th Avenue; thence along 106th Avenue to , permit, omnibus. g Jamaica Avenue be-

tract, in which latter event, the contract, New York Boulevard and 165th Street; also Polhemus Avenue; thence along Polhemce Avenue right and consent herein granted shall cease and (b) The name of the Company owning such

along Hillside Avenue between 187th Place and to Fern Place; thence along Fern Place to Rex determine. The failure of the City to exercise omnibus on a late in letters not less than one-Road; thence along Rex Road to 108th Avenue; 188th Street; also along a 188th Street between

the foregoing option within said thirty (30) days halt inch (A ii height, placed on the inside Hillside Avenue and Jamaica Avenue; also across thence along 108th Avenue to l hth Street ; period shall be deemed to constitute its consent to and at the f ront of the omnibus in clear view thence along 174th Street to 111th Avenue; Jamaica Avenue from 188th Street to Woodhull thence along 111th Avenue to Sayres Avenue; the operation of less than all of the routes herein of the passengers.

Street; also authorized for which Commission approval has (c) The number of such omnibus, which shall Avenue; also along Woodhull Avenue between thence along Sayres Avenue to 178th Str Jamaica Avenue and 190th Street; also along along Liberty Avenue between 166th Street and cured' be assigned to it by the Company 190th

and which 190th Street between Woodhull Avenue and Hollis 165th Street; also along 165th Street between Section 11. If the City does not exercise the shall be registered with the Board, in li9ttra Avenue; also along Hollis Avenue between Col- Liberty Avenue and Jamaica Avenue. option reserved in the preceding section to termi- not less than four inches (4") in height, painted fax Street and Springfield Boulevard • also along Route Q-43. Bellaire - City Line. 4.0 miles- nate the within contract and permit, the Company on the outside of the omnibus. Hempstead Turnpike between Springfield Boule shall have the right within one (1) year after the Beginning on Hillside Avenue at the City Line (d) The seating capacity of such omnibusi In vard and City Line; also along 104th Avenue at or near the intersection of Hillside Avenue date of the order or determination of the said figures not less than two inches (2") in height, between Hollis Avenue and 194th Street; also and Langdale Street; thence along Hillside Ave' Commission, or within such further period as the painted on the outside of the omnibus. along 194th Street between 104th Avenue and hue to 212th Street; thence along 212th Street to Board may allow prior to the expiration of said Any legal or official notice, regulation or orders 99th Avenue (Atlantic Avenue); also along 99th Jamaica Avenue; thence along Jamaica Avenue one (1) year to procure the requisite Commission as to the control or management of omnibuses as Avenue between 194th Street and Hollis Avenue. to 212th Street; thence along 212th Street to approval for the remaining routes or any portion required by law or ordin. ace shall be displayed

thereof. The Company shall have no further right inside or upon the omnibuses, if directed by the Route Q-3. Jamaica-Hollis. 5.8 miles-Begin- 99th Avenue (Claremont Avenue); thence along ping at or near the intersection of Jamaica Ave- 99th Avenue to 211th Street; also along 211th thereafter to proceed in any manner with respect Board or its representative. hue and 163d Street; thence along 163d Street to Street between 99th Avenue and Jamaica Avenue; to the then remaining routes, which shall be re- Section 19. The Company shall install and Hillside Avenue; thence along Hillside Avenue to also along Jamaica Avenue between 211th Street garded as if not included in the authorized routes operate on the authorized routes a sufficient 187th Place; thence along 187th Place to Jamaica and 212th Street. set forth in this contract. quantity of new omnibuses, which, together with Avenue; thence across Jamaica Avenue to Hollis The Company shall have the right to cross Section 12. The Company shall commence op; existing satisfactory equipment of the Company, Avenue; thence along Hollis Avenue to Farmers such other streets and avenues, named and un- eration on each of its authorized routes within one shall be adequate at all times during the term Boulevard; thence along Farmers Boulevard to named, as may be encountered in traversing said hundred and twenty (120) days after procuring of this contract, to serve the needs of the travel• Merrick Boulevard; also along 165th Street he' routes, with the right to operate omnibuses in Commission approval. in tween Hillside Avenue and Liberty Avenue; also g y g public.

opera- along Liberty Avenue between 165th Street and either ~ direction over

any street and avenue de- Aartcts V. All omnibuses purchased or acquired for opera• scribed in the foregoing routes, except that said Compensation to the City. tion on the authorized routes or any of them,

New York Boulevard; also along New York operation shall at no time be in a direction con- Section 13. The Company shall pay to the City shall conform to the general requirements for Boulevard between Liberty Avenue and Jamaica trary to police regulations. as compensation for the contract permit, right and omnibuses hereinabove set forth. Before pur- Avenue; also along Jamaica Avenue between New Section 3. The Company shall operate, pur- consent hereby granted, theollowing: chasing or otherwise acquiring and placing any York Boulevard and 165th Street; also along suant to this contract, the routes as herein de- (a) On May 1, 1939, provided the New York type of omnibus in operation on any of the Hillside Avenue between 187th Place and 188th scribed or any combination or combinations of World's Fair officially opens on April 1, 1939, authorized routes, the Company shall submit to Street; also along 188th Street between Hillside the same which shall best serve the convenience or in any event one month after the official opening the inspection of the Board or its representative, Avenue and Jamaica Avenue; also across Jamaica of the public, but the Company shall operate of the New York World's Fair, the sum of six a specimen thereof or the plans and specifications Avenue from 188th Street to Woodhull Avenue; only upon the streets and avenues herein de' thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($6,250) therefor and shall obtain the approval of such also along Woodhull Avenue between Jamaica scribed. The Board or its Representative may and a similar sum of six thousand two hundred type or the plans and specifications therefor by Avenue and 190th Street; also along 190th Street direct any such combination or combinations of and fifty dollars ($6,250) monthly thereafter, the Board. All omnibuses thereafter purchased or between Woodhull Avenue and Hollis Avenue. routes to be changed or altered in any manner provided this permit is in effect on the respec- acquired by the Company substantially in ac•

Teoute Q-3a. Jamaica-114th Avenue. 3.3 miles which in the judgment of the Board or its Rep. tive due dates, until the monthly payments total cordance with such specification or such plans '- Beginning at or near the intersection of New resentative shall best meet the needs and serve the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars and specifications as so approved, shall be deemed ork Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue; thence the interests of the public. If vehicular traffic ($150,000). If the permit is terminated after the to comply with the provisions of this contract, Jong New York Boulevard to Liberty Avenue; is diverted from any of the streets or avenues New York World's Fair is officially opened, but provided, however, that all omnibuses purchased thence along Liberty Avenue to Farmers Boule• forming part of su:h routes, because of fires. during any month, then the payment to be made or acquired by the Company for operation on the vard; thence along Farmers Boulevard to 114th parades, traffic congestion or any other event for said month shall be apportioned as the num- authorized routes, shall be subject to all applic-Avenue; thence along 114th Avenue to Cross closing any such streets or avenues temporarily her of days of operation bears to the number of able provisions of law or ordinance in existence Island Boulevard; also along Jamaica Avenue or permanently to vehicular traffic, the Company days in said month. at the time of the purchase or acquisition thereof between New York Boulevard and 165th Street; may, during such closing. use such other streets In the event that there is partial termination of controlling or regulating the dimensions or weight also along 165th Street between Jamaica Ave- or avenues as are necessary, or as may be this contract as provided in Article XV hereof, of omnibuses to be operated on the streets and nue and Liberty Avenue. specified by the Police Department or by the Board, after the New York World's Fair is officially avenues of the City; and further provided that

Route Q-4. Jamaica - St. A I b a n s - Cambria to continue the operation of such routes. If, how- opened and before the aforesaid sum of One Hun- the approval and inspection provided for in this Heights. 3.6 miles-Beginning at or near the ever, any such streets or avenues shall be closed dred and Fifty Thousand ($150,000) Dollars shall section shall be in addition to, and not in sub-intersection of New York Boulevard and Jamaica to vehicular traffic for a period longer than forty have been paid, the said sum of Six Thousand stitution for, the approval provided for in See-Avenue; thence along Jamaica Avenue to 165th eight (48) hours, or traffic regulations shall re- Two Hundred Fifty ($6,250) Dollars monthly tion 33. Street; thence along 165th Street to Liberty Ave- quire a continued diversion of all or part of the shall be reduced in the amount of the product Section 20. The Company shall permit the nue; thence along Liberty Avenue to Merrick operation, then the Company shall communicate obtained by multiplying said sum of Six Thou- Board or its representative at all reasonable Boulevard; thence along Merrick Boulevard to with the Board and the Board, or its representa- sand Two Hundred Fifty ($6,250) Dollars by a times to inspect or examine any or all of the Linden Boulevard: thence along Linden Boule- tive, may authorize the use of such other streets fraction, the numerator of which shall be the num omnibuses operated. If upon such inspection any vard to and across 227th Street; also along or avenues for the remaining period during which her of route miles partially terminated, and the omnibus shall be found by the Board or its Liberty Avenue between 165th Street and New such streets or avenues may be closed. denominator of which shall be the total number representative to be unfit for public service, York Boulevard: also along New York Boule- Section 4. Nothing in this contract shall be of route miles authorized and permitted in and by either because of defeats developing or which vard between Liberty Avenue and Jamaica Ave- deemed to affect in any manner the right of the the Commission approval. Except as herein pro- may have developed therein or because of im- nue. City to grant to any other person a similar right vided the compensation payable by the Company proper maintenance or repair, then the Company,

Route Q-4a. Merrick Boulevard-St. Albans. and privilege upon the same or other terms and to the City shall not be affected by reason of any if so directed by the Board or its representative 3.5 miles-Beginning at or near the intersection conditions over the streets and avenues herein- such partial termination. (such direction to specify the respects in which of New York Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue; above described or over any other streets and ave- (b) Five per centum (5%) of the gross re- such omnibus is defective or improperly main- thence along Jamaica Avenue to 165th Street; hues. The Company hereby agrees not to offer any ceipts for the term commencing on the date of tained), shall immediately withdraw such omnibus thence along 165th Street to Liberty Avenue; opposition before the Transit Commission (Metro- this contract and continuing for two (2) years from service and shall cause the same to be thence along Liberty Avenue to Merrick Poole- politan Division of the Department of Public Ser- thereafter; and properly repaired, or shall remedy such defect yard; thence along Merrick Boulevard to Baisley vice) to the granting of certificates of convenience (c) Six per centum (6%) of the gross receipts before such omnibus shall be restored to service. Boulevard; thence along Baisley Boulevard to and necessity and of permission and approval by for the term commencing on the date two (2) Section 21. No advertising signs shall appear Farmers Boulevard; thence along Farmers Boule. the said Commission to any person to whom the years after the date of this contract and con on the outside of any omnibus unless authorized vard to 119th Avenue; thence along 119th Avenue City may grant a franchise or permit. Should tinuing for three (3) years thereafter; and by the Board or its representative,

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All advertising on the inside of any omnibus determined the money value of the permit, right hereunder, and shall entitle the City to cancel with all taxes it would have been rtquired to shall be subject to disapproval by the Board or its and consent herein granted and the compensation this contract and terminate the permit and consent pay had its operation been duly authorized. If representative and any advertisement so disap- to be paid therefor on the basis of operation at hereby granted. the Company shall fail to pay such compensa- proved shall be forthwith removed by the Com- the maximum rates of fare herein fixed. and that Section 33. Prior to the beginning of operation tion or taxes, the Comptroller may withdraw the pany from all of its equipment, upon receipt of the length of the routes have been determined by under this contract, the Company shall certify to amounts thereof from the security fund if such notice of such disapproval. the Board and accepted by the Company upon the Board or its representative, a detailed state. fund shall not have already become the property

Section 22. The Company shall comply with all the basis of operation at the maximum rates of ment showing all omnibuses, trucks, and other of the City as bereinbefore provided. orders or directions of the Board or its representa• fare herein fixed. and it is further understood motor vehicles, all machinery and fixtures, and Section 37. The Company shall not be deemed operated

including by the

the eQdi

direction delivered

have at

anyn omnibus and agreed between the parties hereto that any all leaseholds and real property which it proposes nor declared to be in default under any of

Company any point increase in the rates of fare, above those herein to purchase or otherwise acquire for use in con. the conditions, provisions, requirements or limi- in the City of New York where the City shall fixed and contained. would affect and change the section with omnibus operations on the routes tations of this contract and permit in any case in have facilities for a detailed inspection of such very substance of the consideration for which hereby authorized, together with the proposed prices which the performance of any such conditiosj. omnibus. this contract and permit have been granted by and terms of purchase or acquisition thereof. At

Failure to comply with any order or direction of the City and accepted by the Company. Actuated such time, the Company shall also certify to the provision, of j limitation is

other y i e reason of srol I injunctions Company, provided

dcthat the Board or its representative shall constitute a by these mutual understandings and agreements, Board or its representative a detailed statement beyond the control oti the Company, provided that default under this contract and permit. In addi- the Company hereby expressly agrees that if, showing all omnibuses, trucks, and other motor the Company shall not have inatigateel, such

underothis contrat, and particulars

not inreserved

substitution hie e- vided without in the

Chapterconsent

14 of the New York city char pro.

ter holds andall real machinery and nrxturo, and all lease- such suite o r not n have been hercausee for property owned or used b~ the such suits or injunctions or other causes of for, the Board reserves the right to terminate and or as may hereafter be provided with respect to Company at the date of the execution o this delay. This paragraph shah not be construed

cancel this contract and the right, privilege, con- the granting of terminable permits, the Company contract which the Company proposes to use. in to apply to failure of the Company to obtain

that the Companynshall herein

fa l to contained, with any Ser

shall vice

invoke Law orof

the any

provisions other statute

the or Pavail hereby

connection authonemn~operations w the the

esti of the Commission's approval within the period or term, condition, requirement or limitation herein itself of the authority of any regulatory board market value of such properties as of the date of pelndtheeev ntfofe the~termination of part, but contained. or body having jurisdiction, for the purpose of beginning operations hereunder. Pa ,

Such termination and cancellation shall be by obtaining an increase in the rates of fare above Thereafter, during the continuation of this con- not all of this contract, then the City shall 'retain

g g the sum of not $3,000 for each route on which afteruten (10) days a noti a

Estimate t the eCompany. In an horny or

ands claimed

contained o authority of any

if, judicial tract,the Company shall, prior to purchasing or eration has not been terminated pursuant to Sec. y acquiring, any omnibuses, trucks or other tion 42 hereof and the balance of the security the event upon a finding of fact,thandartas

cancellation decision, heretofore or hereafter made, or other- motor vehicles, reahmery, fixtures, or any shall be refundted to the Company subject to all

P wise, such Company shalt, without like consent, any property, certify to the the terms and conditions of this contract. contract hereby agree that such finding of fact as increase its rates of fare above those fired and Board or its representative, a detailed statement made by the Board or its representative shall be contained herein, this contract and the permission. thereof, together with the proposed prices and ARTICLE XII. conclusive between the parties. right and consent hereby granted shall immedi- terms of purchase or other acquisition thereof. Em Ymeat Rtpsgfntjans.

Section 23. The Compasp shall be subject to ately cease and determine. No omnibus, truck or other motor vehicle, or Section 38. a Company agrees not to dis- all laws and ordinances affecting or which may I_t is not the intention of the parties hereto any machinery or fixture, or any leaseholds or any criminate against any persons employed or seek-

all traffic blregulatonsoapplicable f th etou nowazin the exercise goferanyawful or

orain property connection with the operation

the the oomnnibis OT color, d

it recog~0nizet the right of its

force or which may be in force during the term latory or judicial authority, but it is the express lines on the routes hereby authorized unless the employees to organise for the furtherance of of this contract. understanding and agreement of the parties that Purchase or other acquisition thereof at the price their interests and to bargain collectively through

The Company shall also comply with and en- the continued maintenance of the maximum rates and on the terms certified shall have been first representatives of their own choosing, and at all force the carrying out of any lawful orders or of fare herein fixed. being of the essence of approved in writing by the Board or its represents. times to recognize and deal with the represents-regulations designed for the protection and safety this contract and permit, such rates of fare shall Live as useful for the operation of such omnibus live duly designated or selected by a majority of

persons convenience of property

public, corwhete may comfort, health not be increased, except with the consent of the lines and for the convenience of the public, or of its employees

oyees for to rates se f collective

. Board and any increase or attempted increase of unless such property shall have been owned or by the Board or official having jurisdiction over such rates of fare by the Company without such used by the Company at the date of the execution hours of employment or other conditions of em-such matters, and the Company shall also comply consent shall result in the termination of this of this contract and the lute thereof in connection ployment or for any purpose. whether or not with and enforce the carrying out of such specific contract and permit and of all rights hereunder with omnibus operations on the routes hereby au- s representatives are employees of the Corn- orders or directions with respect to the operation as hereinabove provided. tborized shall have been first approved in writing pany e not naiesuch organization

Minot any dealing shall

0 omnibuses hereunder as may be issued by the Aarrcrs VIII. the or its representative as tuteful for in membership ri mate

against race yreed o creek. Police Department of the City and which are Removal of Snow and Ice. a operation o such omnibus lines and for the The membership agrees further not to eiscrimin

or. designed to govern the movements of omnibuses in Section 28. The Company shall. at its own convenience of the public and the market value The manner against any of its employees by e

the streets. expense, keep its routes along all the streets thereof as of the date of beginning operations under pl Aaricr.a VII. this contract shall have been certified to the Board reason of participation in the formation of or

Rates of Fare. aut avenues upon which fr the company is hereby or its representative the membership in or activity on behalf of any labor authorized to operate, free of snow and- ice and by Company and ap-

24. The Company shall charge passen- Proved in writing by the Board or its represents- organization or association of employees nor re- shall do everything necessary during the presence P gets during the term of this contract, not more of such snow or ice, to maintain and continue live' quire any employee or any person seeking em. than the following rates of fare. to wit: the operation of its omnibuses on the regularly The prices of purchase or other acquisition so to

refrain to join and rig. or coutrollor assisting or

Five (5) cents for one continuous ride between established schedules required in the performance approved by the Board or its representative with to refrain from joining, organizing or assisting to ou any two points within the limits of any one of of this contract and permit; and if, in order so respectch omnibuses, trucks and other motor the labor organization of his own choosing nor

the routes hereby authorized or zoned portions to operate it shall be necessary to plow or move vehicles, machinery, fixtures and leaseholds and to permit the existence of or to deal with any thereof, except that where such operation involves any snow or ice from the roadway or any part real property, purchased or otherwise acquired by company controlled union or association and to an intercounty route traveling through or upon thereof over which the Company's omnibuses are the Coom

sppanytoand the

nma ket values, so approved

that ndhit r~ t at i willthe not

fdominname, iman- any parkway, park, tunnel, ferry, bridge or via- authorized to operate. then all such work. plow , trucks and other motor duct connecting or linking two counties within

man- abides, machinery, fixtures and real agement or control of or give financial support

ing or moving of said snow or ice. shall promptly o or used b property to any union or association of its employees after the City of New York, the Board of Estimate performed the Company under the super by ~e Company prior to the date y

this the right to fix the rate of fare for such vision of the Department of Sanitation. and all of execution of is contract shall represent and such formation. intercounty operation independently of the other such a ark shall be performed without in any constitute as between the City and the Company In the event of a difference as to who are the

terms of this contract. wise obstructing any of the crosswalks of any the agreed original cost of such pproperty, as of duly chow representatives of the emplo yees nn-

Section 25. The Company agrees to keep on streets or avenues involved. the respective dates of such approvals, for the der the foregosag ~roviaion, or if the 1l~a~rot or sale at elementary and high schools, tickets en- In the event, however. that the Company, shall &UrF of determining the amount payable to the Board of Estimate shall deem an inquiry titling school children, on school days, to one after one hour's notice given to it by the Depart- tie Company in can of purchase by the City as into wages, hours of labor. terms and conditions continuous ride over any route or zoned por• ment of Sanitation, fail or neglect so to perform. Q70t"ded in Article XV of this coatracK of employment or labor the best to pas of of

tion thereof auth3rized by this contract or by and if thereupon the City shall plow or move AITICI,s X. the Company, to be for the best interests of the

contract between the City and the Company dated snow or ice which the Company is required to L 1' fpa Company hereby

City or of the employees that of the Company. then

October 20, 1936, as amended by contract dated Section 34. The will assume ay hereby does assume the Company agrees that the Mayor or the Board December 30, 1936, for one-half of the regular plow or move hereunder, then and in such event, nd agrees that it will a all legal liability of Estimate or his or its designee shall be au-

Dee

December and

1936, for commutation the tickets for and anyhing

herein Company shall

the contrary, ry. for which the City can or may be held for injury horized to inquire into the name, and to take one dollar ($1) each, including transfers, subject City for any all such plowing or moving t0 persons or damage to property occasion ~ by such steps as he or it deem best for the detetmiaa-

tion of the difference concerning representation to reasonable regulations governing their sale done by the City's forces, and irrespective of the reason of or resulting from or growing out of the ~a~ or maintenance of omnibuses hereby or the conduct of such inquiry into wages. honrs and use. Company's consent thereto, for each day or any of labor, terms and conditions of employment or

Children under the age of five (5) years not

authorized and it is a

City of this does not Be part thereof during which the City's forces plow ~d permit that the City shall not and does not labor practices orpoltctes and the Company agent

occupying a seat, accompanied by a person pay- or move anysnow or ice along any part of the by reason of this contract and permit assume any that it and its offices, Airectors and agents shall ing full fare, shall be permitted to ride free. Company's route after the commencement of x liability whatsoever. either to persons or rty cooperate fully and freely to whatever extent Ta- The Company shall carry on its omnibuses, free fall of snow and prior to the expiration of forty on account of the same, and the Company shall quested in such inquiry, and that it will abide by of charge, members of the Police and Fire Dc- eight (48) hours succeeding the cessation of such the determination of such difference concerning partments of the City when in full uniform and snowfall, in each instanpe, the sum of One to

compelled the toany damage which the City

on duty, provided not more than two (2) each Dollar ($l) for each one hundred (100) lineal pay by reason of any act or repreaentation. such uniformed employees need be carried at any feet, in one direction, plowed or moved by the default of the Company.

Ia the event of a default by the Company in

XI, the performance or observance of any of the pro- one time on any one omnibus. City's forces, S y visions of thin section the Mayor or the Board

Section 26. The Company agrees that, subject Nothing herein contained, however, is intended Section 35. The contract, right permit and con- of Estimate may give three days notice of such to reasonable regulation to govern their issuance to nor shall it obligate the City to plow or move , a sent hereby granted is upon the express condition default and of its purpose to act under this Par*

and use and to the condition that no transfer any snow and ice along the Company s route or gra h at or after the expiration of such period, and shall be issued upon a transfer, it will issue a any part thereof; nor shall anything herein con- that the Company within twenty (20) days after afford the Compaq or its representatives the free transfer, upon request of a passenger travel- tamed obligate, the Company to cart or haul awny the date upon which this contract is signed by be h~' within such period,, and ing upon any of the routes authorized by this any snow or ice or to pay the expense of such the Mayor. shall deposit with the Comptroller opportunity

fhe Board of Estimate may terminate

contract or b contract between the City and the cartage and hauling. of the City as security a sum in the amount Company dated October 20, 1936, as amended The determination as to the necessity for of thirty-five thousand dollars ($3S 000) which the contract, permit, right and consent hereby by contract dated December 30, 1936, and pay-

sum shall be security for the per{ormance by granted, provided that the remedy herein contained g l plowing or moving snow or ice, or the adequacy the Company of all the conditions provisions, s be to addition to any and all remedies other-

ing a cash fare, which transfer shall entitle thereof, along, the Company's route within the p y i p ' n` wise available to the City for the enforcement of said passenger to a continuous ride to any point purview of this Section shall be vested solely in gmrements and limitations of this contract and the provisions of this Section, including any relief on any connecting, intersecting or meeting route the City or its Department having jurisdiction Permit and compliance with all orders and di• th~p~e from a court

Section, equipq.

or zoned portion of such route whether said over the removal of snow and ice along the public rections of the Board, its representative or Section 3 r The ourt of hereby agrees that it route be operated by this or any other Company thoroughfares and the determination of the City other officials acting under the powers herein will, consistent with the efficient operation of its provided that such other Company accepts such or such Department and the performance of the reserved, especially those conditions, provisions omnibuses, hire employees of the Companies which transfer and permits the passengers to ride with- work by the City's forces shall be final and con- and requirements which relate to the payment formerly operated the routes herein granted. out additional fare. elusive on the Company as to the necessity there- of compnsation to the City as herein provided.

The Company also agrees that any passenger for. If the Company shall fail to pay to the City AaTicLa XIII.

boarding a bus at any point where any of the Antics IX. any compensation herein required within the Restrictions Apairyrf AuignrninS, Tratufer Etc.

routes authorized by this contract or by con- Office of the Company; Books, Records and time herein fixed or shall fail after ten (10) days' Section 40. This contract and permit shall not

tract between the City and the Company dated Reports. notice by the Comptroller to the Company to be ]eased, sublet or mortgaged, assigned or trans. October 20, 1936, as amended by Contract dated Section 29. The Company shall maintain a.1 repay to the City any damage which the City ferred in any manner. This contract,permtt, right December 30, 1936, are connected with, inter- office in the City of New York so long as it con- shall be compelled to pay by reason of any act and consent shall not be either in whole: or in part sected or met by any other route or this or any tinues to operate the routes herein authorized or or default of the Co paay, the said Comptroller nor shall title thereto, either legal or equitable, other Company and presenting a transfer issued any portion thereof and hereby designates such may immediately withdraw the amount of such or any right, interest or property therein pass to to said passenger by the Company or any other office as the place where all notices, directions, payment from the security fund and upon such or vest in any other person or corporation what-Company operating such connecting, intersect- orders and requests may be served or delivered withdrawal the Comptroner shall notify the mover either by the act of the Company. or by ing or meeting route, to accept such transfer and under this contract. The Board shall at all times Company of the date and amount of such with. operation of law, whether under the provisions of permit the passenger to ride upon any of the be notified of the location of such office. drawal. the statutes relating to the consolidation or met-

routes herein authorized without additional fare; Section 30. The Company shall at all times Within ten (10) days after notice by the said get of corporations or otherwise, without the con-

provided, however, that the Company shall not keep complete and accurate books of accounts and Comptroller to the Company that any amount sent of the City acting by the Board, evidenced be required to accept such transfer nor permit records of its business and operation under and has been withdrawn from the security deposit by an instrument under seal, anything herein said passenger to ride without additional fare in in connection with this contract and the exercise provided herein. the Company shall pay to or contained to the contrary notwithstanding, and the event that such other Company is not re- of the contract, permit, right and consent, hereby deposit with the said Comptroller, a sum of the granting, giving or waiving of any one or quired to accept a like transfer with like privi- granted. Such bnoks of accounts and records money or securities to be approved by him suf• more of such consents shall not render unneees. lege issued in like manner by the Company. shall be kept in the form of and in accordance ficient to restore such security fund to the' any subsequent consent or consents. No

The Company also agrees that subject to rea- with the Uniform System of Accounts for Omni- original amount of thirty-five thousand dollars assignment or transfer of this contract permit, sonable regulations to govern their issuance and bus Corporations as now or hereafter prescribed ($35,000). If the Company fails to restore said right and consent or of any part thereof, or the use and to the condition that no transfer shall by the Transit Commission. security fund to its original amount within the right to operate omnibuses upon the authorized be issued upon a transfer, it will issue a free Section 31. Within ten (10) days after the time herein fixed and as herein provided, the routes or any part thereof shall be valid or transfer to which is attached a free continuing Company files with the Transit Commission its consent of the City to the exercise of the permit, effectual for any purpose unless such assignment trip ticket upon request of a passenger paying annual report pursuant to the provisions of the right and consent herein granted and all the or transfer shall specifically provide and deaf a cash fare on boarding a bus traveling gen- Public Service Law, the Company shall file a rights and privileges of the Company hereunder contain a covenant on the part of the assignee erally in an easterly direction upon Route Q-1 copy of such report with the Board and shall shall cease and determine. or transferee that such assignment or transfer (Hillside Avenue-Springfield Boulevard) between also file within like period a copy of any other The $35,000 deposited by the Company under is subject to all the conditions, provisions, re- the intersection of 169th Street and Hillside document filed by it with the Transit Commis- the contract of December 22, 1938, shall be quirements and limitations of this contract and Avenue and the westerly terminus of Route • Q-1 sion. transferred to and be deemed the security de- permit; and that any such assignee or transferee (Hillside Avenue-Springfield Boulevard) which The Company shall keep accurate records and posited under this contract upon its superseding assumes and will be bound by all of the said con- transfer shall entitle said passenger to a con • books of the detail of the cost of and income the contract of December 22, 1938, as herein ditions, provisions, requirements and limitations sinuous ride to any point on Route Q-17 (Flush- from the operation of the authorized routes thereof provided. and especially by the requirements hereof with ing•jamaica via Fresh Meadow Road) and which and shall, at any time upon request furnish the Section 36. In the event that pursuant to and respect to payments of compensation to the City, continuing Trip ticket shall entitle said passenger Board and the Comptroller or their representa• in accordance with the provisions of this con- notwithstanding anything in any statute or in to ride on a bus traveling on Route Q-31 (Bay tives such in`ormation with respect thereto. tract and permit, the permission, right and con- the charter of such assignee or transferee to the side West-Jamaica Connection) to any point on Within ten (10) days after the expiration of sent hereby granted ahall terminate or be ter- contrary; and that such assignee or transferee said latter route. each calendar month during the term of this con- minated as herein provided, or in the event that shall specifically waive any more favorable con-

The Company also agrees that any passenger tract and within ten (10) days after the termi- the Company's right to operate shall cease by ditions, provisions, requirements and limitations boarding a bus on Route Q-1 (Hillside Avenue- nation of this contract, right, permission and con- action of any authority having jurisdiction in created by any such statute or charter and shall Springfield Boulevard) and presenting a transfer sent, and at such other times as the Board or the premises, other than by (a) expiration of the covenant and agree that it will not claim by or a continuing trip ticket issued to saidas• Comptroller shall designate, the Company shall full term provided in Section 6, or (b) termina- reason thereof or otherwise, exemption from lia-senger who has boarded a bus on Route 0.31 furnish and deliver to the Comptroller reports of Lion by the City as to all of the authorized bility to comply with all and singular of the con-(Bayside West-Jamaica Connection) or Route its business and operation hereunder in such form routes as in said Section 42 provided, the security ditions, provisions, requirements and limitations Q-17 (Flushing-Jamaica via Fresh Meadow Road) and in such detail as the Comptroller may pre- fund deposited with the said Comptroller as of this contract and permit. and has paid a cash fare on Route Q-31 (Bayside scribe. The Board and the Comptroller or their herein provided, shall thereafter be and become Aarzcna XIV. West-Jamaica Connection) or Route Q-17 (Flush- representatives shall have access to all books of the property of the City as and for liquidated Receivership. ing-Jamaica via Fresh Meadow Road) shall be accounts and records of the Company for the damages (provided that in the case of either (a) Section 41. Any adjudication in bankruptcy or permitted, upon presentation of such transfer or purpose of ascertaining the correctness of any and or (b), the Company shall at such time not be insolvency or any application to and appoint. such continuing trip ticket, to travel on a con- all such reports and may examine the officers and in default in the performance of any of the ment by any state or federal court of a receiver tinuous trip to any point on Route Q-1 (Hill- employees of the Company under oath in respect conditions, provisions, requirements and limita- or trustee of the Company or its assigns, or of side Avenue-Springfield Boulevard) between the thereto. All reports furnished by the Company tions thereof). the business or property of the Company or its intersection of 169th Street and Hillside Avenue in accordance herewith shall be certified by the In the event the Company continues the op- assigns. shall constitute an election on the part and the westerly terminus of Route Q-1 (Hill- Comptroller or Acting Comptroller of the Corn- eration of any part or all of the routes set of the City to exercise its option, right and side Avenue-Springfield Boulevard) without ad- pany to be correct and in accordance with the forth in Section 2 hereof after and in spite of privilege to terminate this contract, permit, right ditional fare. Company's books of accounts and records. the termination or expiration of the contract, per- and consent, and to purchase the property of the

No transfer issued or accepted under the pro- Section 32. An false entry in the books or snit, right and consent hereby granted, the Corn- Company specified in, and as provided by, Article visions of this section shall entitle a passenger accounts of the Company or false statement in pany agrees to pay the City the compensation as XV of this contract. with the same full force to ride in a reverse direction. the reports to or examination by the Comptroller set forth in Section 13 hereof at the rate in and effect as if notice of said election had been

Section 27. It is understood and agreed be- or the Board as to a material fact, knowingly effect at the time of such termination or expira- duly given by the City to the Company thirty-one tween the parties hereto that the Board has made by the Company, shall constitute a default tion and in the manner set forth herein, together days prior to such adjudication or application or

BOARD OF ESTIMATE BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte-nanees Thereto on City Real Estate

See Terms and Conditions on Last Pare

PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate on I)ec. 15, 1938,

sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1989 For the sale of the encroachments, together

with the appurtenances thereto, an property acquired for street purposes, within the lines of Damage Parcels Nos. 556 and 556-A (1049 E. 86th st.) of the East 86th st. proceeding, Bor-ough of Brooklyn, which are more particularly shown on a certain map on file in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 percent of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- turned after successful bidders have paid pur- chase price in full and given security. The deposits of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York upon failure to comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale.

Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build-ings, together with the appurtenances thereto. or assignment of interest therein by successful bid- der, will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

LEE THOMPSON SMITH. Director of Real Estate. f 14,m3

SEALED BIDS FOR THE SALE OF AP. proximately 150 gross tons of scrap brake shoes

will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York, at the office of the said Board at No. 250 Hudson st., Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, until Tuesday, March 7, 1939, at 10 a. in. Bid forms may be obtained at Room 503. f24,m7

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson

st., Manhattan, as follows:

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

THE CITY RECORD 1219

appointment of a receiver or a trustee. and title to said property shall be deemed to have vested in the City one day prior to any such adjudica-tion and prior to any such application or appoint-ment and all right, privilege, permission and con-sent hereby granted to the Company shall be deemed to have thereupon terminated.

ARTICLE XV. Citv's Reserved Right of Termination and

Purchase. Section 42. The City hereby reserves, and the

Company hereb7 grants to the City, the irrevoc-able right, privilege and option at any time, upon giving to the Company thirty (30) days written notice of its intention so to do. to terminate this contract, permit, right and consent either as to all or any of the routes described in this contract, and to purchase and take over omnibuses, trucks and other motor vehicles, machinery, fixtures, leasehold and real property of the Company ap-proved by the Board or its representative, as in Section 33 hereinabove provided, which are used and useful for the convenience of the public in connection with the operation and maintenance of the omnibus lines on the routes hereby au-thorized relative to which this contract is ter-initiated, or any part of said routes, together with all materials and supplies of every kind owned by the Company which are used and useful for the convenience of the public in connection with the operation and maintenance of such omnibus lines or any part thereof; provided that if there be partial termination of this contract then and in that event (1) the amount of said security deposit shall be reduced in accordance with the provisions in Section 37 hereof; and (2) the Six Thousand Two Hundred Fifty ($6,250) Dollars monthly compensation provided in Section 13, subdivision (a) hereof shall be reduced in the amount therein set forth. In the event that such written notice is given by the City. the City shall not be required or entitled to purchase and take over any property owned or used by the Company prior to the date of execution hereof unless such notice shall specifically state that the City intends to purchase and take over such property; nor shall the City, in any event, be required or entitled to purchase and take over any cash on hand or in banks, receivables or other

treasury assets. Upon the expiration of thirty (30) days after the

giving of such notice, all the right, title and in-terest of the Company in and to the omnibuses, trucks, and other motor vehicles, ichinery,sux-tures, leasehold, real property, plies subject to such right, privilege and option as exercised shall forthwith vest in the City, and all right, privilege, permission and consent hereby granted to the Company, except as to the routes and lines thereof not indicated by said written notice, shall thereupon terminate, and such omni- buses, trucks and other motor vehicles, machinery, fixtures, leasehold, real property, materials and supplies may thereupon and thereafter be operated and used by the City for and in connection with the operation of omnibus lines on the routes de-scribed in such written notice, or may be disposed of, leased or transferred by the City, in whole or in part, in any manner at the time permitted by its Charter or by any provision of law applicable thereto. The Company agrees that it will, at or before the expiration of such thirty (30) day period, in order to evidence such transfer and vest- ing of title, make, execute and deliver to the City good and sufficient deeds, bills of sale and instru-ments of assignment and transfer, conveying, as-signing and transferring to the City good and marketable title to such property, free and clear of liens and incumbrances existing thereon, except such liens and incumbrances as by their terms or

law which t the City may

or lawfully acquires such

property. The City shall pay to the Company, as repre-

senting the fair value of the property so acquired by the City, the agreed original cost of the omni- buses, trucks and other motor vehicles, machinery, fixtures, and real property so acquired, determined as provided in -Section 33 thereof, less a fair amount to represent depreciation accrued to the date of vesting title, plus the cost to the Com-pany of the materials and supplies so acquired. Such payment shall not include any amount repre-senting, or any allowance for, any value which such pr~pperoty may have by reason of this contract or the rit hereby granted, or any element of good wr going value, or any consequential effect of the purchase of such property upon the gross receipts, revenues, income, earnings and expenses of operation and maintenance of any other plant, property, equipment, or business which may continue to be owned or operated by the Company after vesting title in the City.

The amount to be deducted as representing depreciation, as provided in the preceding para-graph, shall be determined by agreement by the Board or its representative and the Company, with due regard to the character and physical condition of the property and all factors relating to the physical condition thereof, as existing at the date on which title vests in the City; pro- vided, however, that depreciation on omnibuses, trucks, and other motor vehicles shall be charged at the rate of twelve (12) per cent. per annum of the agreed original cost thereof. In the event that the Board or its representative and the Company shall be unable to agree on the amount to be deducted for such depreciation within ninety (90) days after the giving by the City of notice of its intention to purchase, as hereinabove pro- vided the amount of such deduction shall be deter- mined by arbitration, as provided in Article XVI hereof, and the decision of the arbitrators shall be conclusive and binding upon the City and the Company.

If title to any of said property shall vest in the City subject to any liens or incumbrances securing indebtedness then outstanding, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of such indebtedness, matured or unmatured, shall be deducted from the amount payable by the City to the Company, as hereinabove provided. The City shall be entitled, as between it and the Company, to discharge any such liens or incumbrances by paying to the per-son or corporation to whom such indebtedness is owing the outstanding amount of such indebted-ness, and any amount so paid by the City shall likewise be deducted from the amount payable by the City to the Company as hereinabove pro- vided.

The amount payable to the Company by the City, as hereinabove provided, shall bear interest from the date on which title vests in the City at the rate of five per cent. per annum.

son and shall notify in writing the Company and the Mayor of such selection within twenty (20) days after their appointment. In case they are unable to agree upon the selection of a third disinterested person and fail to give written notice of their choice within the time limited herein, then the Presiding Justice of the Appellate Divi-sion of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial Department may appoint such third disinterested person upon application in writing by either the company or the Board. In case either party shall fail, upon written notification from the other party of the selection of an appraiser or arbi-trator, to appoint an appraiser or arbitrator with-in the time herein specified, the appointment to be made by the party so in default may likewise be made by the Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial Department. Any vacancy among the appraisers or arbitrators because of death, resig. nation, refusal to serve or any other cause shall he filled in the same manner herein provided for the original selection of such appraiser or arbi-trator. Section 45. Such appraisers or Arbitrators

shall begin their work as soon as may be possible after their selection, They may make such in-quiries and investigations as they shall see fit and shall have the right to examine any of the books of the Company or its officers under oath. or to have such books examined by a certified public accountant. They shall take such relevant and material testimony as shall be offered by the Parties.

Section 46. Such appraisers or arbitrators shall render their report or determination in writing within sixty (60) days after the third appraiser or arbitrator shall have been selected and the de- cision of a majority of them shall be controlling. Such report or determination shall be final and conclusive upon both parties. In the event that such appraisers or arbitrators shall not have ren-dered their report or determination within the said period of sixty (60) days, then such ap-praisers or arbitrators shall lose all jurisdiction over the subiect matter of the appraisal or arbi- tration unless by mutual consent said period shall be extended. Thereafter the Board and the Company may appoint a new set of appraisers or arbitrators, as in this Article provided for the original appointment thereof. to determine the question or questions in dispute.

Section 47. In case any such appraisal or arbitration above provided for shall fail for any reason, then the matter in controversy shall be determined in a proceeding conducted pursuant to the provisions of the Arbitration Law of the State of New York.

Section 48. In the event of any appraisal or arbitration pursuant to the provisions of this con- tract and permit the costs and expenses thereof, including the fees of the appraisers or arbitrators, shall be borne by the City and the Company, each paying one-half (5) thereof.

ARTICLE XVII. Sundry Provisions.

Section 49. The Board may designate and ap-point any department, board, bureau or officers of the City, or any individual, to act as its Representative under and in accordance with this contract and permit, by resolution duly adopted and entered in its minutes, a certified copy whereof shall be delivered to the Company, and the Board shall have the right at any time,or from time to time, to remove its Representative then in office and appoint his successor.

Section 50. If at any time the powers of the City, the Board or any other board, body, author- ity, official or officer herein mentioned or in-tended to be mentioned shall be transferred by law to any other board, body, authority, official or officer, then and in such case. such other board, body, authokity, official or officer shall have all the powers, rights and duties reserved to or prescribed for the Board or other board, body, authority, official or officer here:a mentioned or intended to be mentioned.

Section 51. The City hereby reserves to itself, and the Company hereby grants to the City, the right to intervene in any suit, action or proceed-ings by any person or persons, firm or corpora-tion seeking to enjoin, restrain, or in any man ner interfere with the Company in the perform-ance or observance by it of any of the condi-tions, provisions, requirements or limitationsof this contract and permit, or any notice or direction of the Board in such connection or which involves or might involve the constitutionality, validity or enforcement of any section, subdivisiot:, clause or sentence of this contract and permit, and the City may move for dissolution of any such in- junction or restraining order or take any other appropriate step in any such suit, action or pro- ceedings which it may deem necessary or advisable to protect its interests.

Section 52. The Company promises, covenants and agrees to conform to and abide by and per-form all the conditions, provisions, requirements and limitations in this contract and permit fixed and contained, and the Company will not at any future time set up as against the City or the Board the claim that the provisions of this con-tract and permit reserving to the City the right to terminate or providing for termination of the contract, permit, right or consent hereby granted are unreasonable or void, nor will the Company set up or maintain as against the City, the Board, the Comptroller or any other official or officer of the City, that any other provisions of this contract and permit are unreasonable or void.

Section 53. It is understood and agreed that all the conditions, provisions, requirements, and limitations of this contract and permit shall be binding upon the Company, its successors or assigns.

Section 54. The right powers, privileges and remedies reserved to the City by this contract and permit, are cumulative and shall be in addition to and not in derogation of any other rights or remedies which the City may have at law or in equity with respect to the subject matter of this contract and permit, and a waiver thereof at any time or in any instance shall not affect any other time or instance.

Section 55. This contract shall supersede and take the place of the contract between the par-ties hereto dated December 22, 1938, upon its due execution and upon the issuance of a certificate of convenience and necessity and the approval of this contract and the operation of buses here-under by the Transit Commission. In the event that this contract should be de-

dared illegal or ineffective for any reason, then the aforesaid contract of December 22, 1938, shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect and shall not be superseded by this contract.

In witness whereof, The party of the first part, by its Mayor thereunto duly authorized by the Board of Estimate of said City, has caused the Corporate name of said City to be hereunto signed and the Corporate seal of said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party of the second part, by its officers thereunto duly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its cor-porate seal to be hereunto affixed as of the lay and year first above written.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by , Mayor.

(Corporate seal.) Attest: City Clerk. NORTH SHORE BUS CO, INC., by President. (Seal ) Attest:

posed permit, right and consent, and the adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions, are as specified and fully set forth in and by the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such permit, right and consent. Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions.

including the said resolution for the grant of a permit, right and consent applied for by the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., and the said form of a proposed contract for the grant of such permit, right and consent, containing said results of such inquiry, after the same shall be entered in the minutes of this Board, shall be published in full for at least fifteen (15) days immediately prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939, in the CITY Rgt:otn, together with the following notice, to wit:

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti. mate before authorizing any contract for the grant of the permit, right and consent applied for by the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., and fully set forth and described in the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such permit, right and consent, and before adopting any reso-lutions authorizing such contract, will at a meet ing of said Board, to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 9, 1939, at 10.30 a. m., hold a public hearing thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be beard.

Resolved, That a notice of such hearing, stating that copies of the proposed contract and resolution of consent thereto may be obtained by all those interested therein at the office of the Bureau of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers Streets, Borough of Manhattan, shall be published at least twice at the expense of the proposed grantee prior to Thursday, March 9, 1939, in the Long Island Daily Press and the Queens Evening News, the two newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon shall have been published.

FRANCES LEHRICH'

Secretar, Dated, New York, February 2, 1939. f 18,m9

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SE.~I.ED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

his office, Room 21, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1989

1. For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete founda- tion the roadway of Bushwick ave. from Eastern parkway extension to Jamaica ave.

2. For repaving with permanent asphalt pave-ment the roadways of Hopkinson ave. from Broad-way to Marion at.; Monroe st. from Lewis ave. to Stuyvesant ave.; Osborn st. from Liberty ave. to Glenmore ave.; Putnam ave. from Bushwick ave. to Evergreen ave., and Suydam st. from Bushwick ave. to Myrtle ave.

3. For repaving with permanent asphalt pave-ment the roadways of Mermaid ave. from W. 37th st. to W. 30th st.; 52d st. from 6th ave. to 7th ave., and 56th St. from 5th ave. to 6th ave. 4. For repaving with permanent redressed

granite blocks the roadway of N. 11th st. from Bedford ave. to Union ave.

Blank forms and further information may be ob-tained and drawing and specifications may be seen at the Bureau of Highways and Sewers, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. f24,m8

BOARD OF ASSESSORS Completion of Assessments

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all per. sons interested, viz.:

Borough of Brooklyn 5494.Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc.,

Crawford ave. from Ocean pkway. to E. 7th st. Affecting Blocks 7182, 7183.

5530. Sewers and appurtenances in Avenue M from Utica ave. to Ralph ave.; Avenue L from Utica ave. to E. 53d at.; E. 51st at. and E. 52d st., each between Avenue L and Avenue M; Ralph ave., west side, from Avenue L to Ave. cue M. Affecting Blocks 6767 to 6772, 7637 to 7684, 7688 to 7690, 7692 to 7700, 7777 to 7784, 7792 to 7803, 7808 to 7834, 7839 to 7861, 7867 to 7884, 7890 to 7894. 5536. Private sewer and appurtenances in

Avenue A from 89th St. to a point about 90 feet east of E. 89th st. Affecting Blocks 4710, 4749. 5537. Private sewer and appurtenances in

Ocean ave., west side, from Avenue X to the summit between Avenue X and Avenue Y. Affect-ing Blocks 7421.

5538. Private sewer and appurtenances in E. 92d st. from Avenue A to Avenue B. Affecting Blocks 4751. 4752.

Borough of Queens 5516. Sewer and appurtenances in 110th ave.

from Springfield blvd. to 217th pl. Affecting Blocks 2025, 2026, 2036, 2037, Fourth Ward.

5517. Sewer and appurtenances in 116th ave. from 145th St. to 142d st. Affecting Blocks 2776, 2777, 2781, 2782, 2784, Fourth Ward.

5525. Curbing, flagging, etc., in Junction blvd. from Horace Harding blvd. to Queens blvd. Affecting Blocks 2077, 2078, 2079, 2080, 2084, Second Ward.

5533. Sewer in the easterly boundary line of Flushing Meadow Park from 70th rd. to a point about 60 feet south of Horace Harding blvd., etc. 5534. Sewer and appurtenances in 72d ave.

from 89th st. to 88th st. Affecting Blocks 3852, 3853, Second Ward.

5535. Sewer and appurtenances in 21st ave. from 76th st. to 77th st. Affecting Blocks 945, 972.

5552. Tallmans Island Sewage Treatment Works, structures and equipment.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above named proposed assessments and who are opposed to the same or either of them, are re- quested to present their objections in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, Manhattan, within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice. On Tuesday, March 28, 1939, at 10.30 a. m., at the office of the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, there will be a public hearing before the Board of Assessors, at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testi-mony received in reference thereto. Dated Feb. 18, 1939. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, WILLIAM

BOWNE PARSONS, AGNES E. CUNNING- HAM. Board of Assessors. fl8.m2

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Sale of Scrap Material

ARTICLE XVI. Appraisal and Arbitration

Section 43. Wherever in this contract and permit provision is made for an appraisal or an arbitration, the appraisers or arbitrators shall be selected and such appraisal or arbitration shall be conducted as and in the manner, and the determination of the appraisers or arbitrators shall have the effect, hereinafter specified in this Article. Section 44. Whenever either of the parties

hereto shall become entitled to an appraisal or arbitration under the provisions hereof, either party may select one disinterested person and notify in writing the other party of such selec-tion. Within fifteen (15) days after such noti- fication the other party shall select a disinter- ested person and shall notify in writing the party first making such selection. The appraiser or arbitrator to be selected by the City shall be designated by the Mayor. The two persons thus selected shall choose a third disinterested per-

Secretary. Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made

by this Board as to the money value of the pro- Estate.

For the sale of the encroachments, together with the appurtenances thereto, on proper acquired for public purposes, located as follows': (1) Braddock ave. from Hillside ave. to Jamaica ave.; (2) 74th st. from 21st ave. to Hazen ave., and (3) within the area for a sewage disposal plant situated on Tallmans Island, College Point, Borough of Queens, which are more particularly shown on certain maps on file in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 Percent of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid pur-chase price in full and given security. The deposits of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York upon failure to comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale.

Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build- logs, together with the appurtenances thereto, or assignment of interest therein by successful bid-der, will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real fl0,ml

PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate on Feb. 2, 1939, sealed

bids will be received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. in., on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate on Feb. 2, 1939

sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room 1030, Municipal Building; Mauhattan, until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1939 For the sale of the encroachments, together

with the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for street purposes, within the lines of Damage Parcel No. 26 of the Valley rd. proceed- ing, Borough of Richmond, which are more particularly shown on a certain map on file in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 percent of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid pur chase price in full and given security. The deposits of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York upon failure to comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale.

Resale of the buildings and/or parts of build-ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or assignment of interest therein by successful bid-der, will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate. f l l,m2

Until 10 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

For furnishing and delivering electrical sup- plies, pipe straps, fuses, dry cells, extension lamps, tapes, genuine glyptals, connectors, genuine Trum. bell switch parts, lamp changers, etc., for the In-dependent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System f 17,m1

Until 11.30 a. m., on FRIDAY. MARCH 3, 1939

For furnishing and installing line equipment for the extension of the Concourse Yard of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad in the City of New York. f 17,m3

Until li.30 a. m., on TUESDAY. MARCH 7, 1939

For the construction of additional facilities for crew quarters at the Roosevelt Avenue-Jackson Heights Station, Union Turnpike-Kew Gardens Station and Hunter Avenue Sub-station of the In-dependent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad.

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Until 11.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939

For sale of old newspapers and paper stock in bales at the 207th Street Yard of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System.

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MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Notices to Appear for Examinations

BRIDGEMAN AND RIVETER (OPEN COM-PETITIVE)

The written examination is to be held in Room 1034, Federal Iluilding, 641 Washington st.. corner of Christopher st., Manhattan, and Room 1401. Municipal Building, Manhattan, com.ienciug at 12.30 p. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1939.

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BATTERY CONSTRUCTOR, OPEN COM- PETITIVE

The written examination is to be held in Room 436. Federal Building, 641 Washington st., cor-ner of Christopher st., Manhattan, commencing at 12.30 p. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939. f28,m2

LABORATORY ASSISTANT (BACTERIOL-OGY (OPEN COMPETITIVE)

The written examination is to be held at the Seward Park High School, 350 Grand st., Man-hattan, commencing at 1.30 p. m., on SATUR- DAY, MARCH 4, 1939. f27,m4

PROMOTION TO DEPUTY CHIEF, FIRE DEPARTMENT

The written examination is to be held in Room 214, Federal Building, 641 Washington St., corner of Christopher st., Manhattan, commencing at 9.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. and THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939. f24,m2

ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (OPEN COM-PETITIVE)

The qualifying oral test is to be held in Room 1428, Municipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1; FRIDAY, MARCH 3; MONDAY. MARCH 6; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8; FRIDAY, MARCH 10; MONDAY, MARCH 13; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15; MONDAY, MARCH 20; WED-NESDAY, MARCH 22; FRIDAY, MARCH 24: MONDAY, MARCH 27; WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29, and FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1939.

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SUPERVISOR. GRADE 3, (HOME RELIEF DIVISION) (OPEN COMPETITIVE)

The oral test is to be held in Room 1428, Mu-nicipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEB. 23, FRIDAY, FEB. 24, SATURDAY, FEB. 25, MONDAY, FEB. 27, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, THURS-DAY, MARCH 2, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, SAT-URDAY, MARCH 4, and MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939. 116,m4

1220 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939

NOTKJS OP ieLR1INATION8

General Instruction;; to zxanlntrdfons

All examinations are open to both men and women of all ages unless advertisement states otherwise.

Residence: B40-4.0, Administrative Code, pro- vides in substance that any office or position, compensation for which is payable solely or in Dart from funds of this City, shall be filled only by a person who is a citizen, and bona fide rest-dent and dweller of the City for at least three years at time of appointment, (This statement does not apply to the following departments: Board of Transportation; Board of Water Supply-New York City Parkway Authority; New York City Housing Authority; Municipal Civil Service Commission; Triborough Bridge Authority; New York City Tunnel Authority- Department of Edu-cation; Board of Higher kducation.)

Pay includes money, pension, fair sick leave, plus one month's vacation in most casea.

Applications for examinations must be filed on forms furnished by tLe Commission, at Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Application blanks will be mailed upon request provided a self-addressed stamped envelope is enclosed to fully cover the mailing. The Commiadon will aid guarantee delivery of such letter.

Save time by using ordinary mail to request application an to return iled out yniwio instead of coming to the Application Bureau. When writing for application blank send self. addressed 9-inch envelope stamped 4 cents from Manhattan and Bronx and 6 cents elsewhere for mailing you the a. However applies. Lions mailed to the Commission from an attar and Bronx require 2 cents an ounce; from other places, 3 cents an ounce.

An application mailed to the Commission will not be accepted unless it is postmarked upon the envelope at an hour not later than 4 p. m. on the last days of fling. Unlesr the envelope is so postmarked, the hour at which the appswtion is deposited in the post office will not be con• ;idered.

When mailing an application write your name and address on the upper lei't hand corner of the envelope; write the position applied for on the lower left hand corner of the envelope.

Caution: Applications mailed to the Commis-sion with insufficient postage will be returned provided there is compliance with the other re- guests stated above on the mailing of applications. During the last three days of filing applications however, those mailed with insufficient postage will be accepted subject to the payment of a 25-cent additional fee to cover the cost of postage and clerical work entailed by such acceptance, provided that the other requests on the mailing of applications are fulfilled.

In rating the subject Experience no supple-mentary statements of any kind will be received after the final date for ~irtg applications.

Except as otherwise specifically stated in ad• vertisements, all preliminary training or other qualifications required for the examination must be completed on or before the date of application. Persons appointed from eligible lists resulting

from examinations become members of the Retire-ment System described in chapter 3, title B, of the Administrative Code, voluntarily within six months and compulsorily after six months of ser- vice.

The term of eligibility of a list resulting from an examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Fee: Unless otherwise stated in the advertise. merit. the amount of fee is to be paid by postal money order or certified check at the time of filing application by mail or in person at Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Do not offer cash. Applications unaccompanied by fee (money order or certified check) will be rejected. Official notice to appear for examination is also receipt for payment of fee. No fee for opplica. Lion. No refund of fee. Only one fee.

EXAMINE WITH EXTREME CARE THE PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS PRE-SCRILIED.

SIBLE IN CASE O SE THE E REQUIREM NTS IRE NOT MET. Special Additional Instructions as to Pro-

motion Examinations The rules of the Municipal Civil Service Com-

mission provide that in determining eligibility for promotion, the titles of positions and the duties which are naturally and properly attached thereto shall be considered. Duties which have been per. formed not in accordance with the title, or alleged personal qualifications, shall not be considered in determining eligibility.

Any employee serving under a title, not men-tioned in the eligibility requirements, but which

Until 11.30 a. m., on FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1939

For furnishing and delivering block signaling and interlocking equipment for use on the Con-course Yard Extension of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad, in the Borough of The Bronx. f24,mlO

Until 11.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939

For recaning and reconditioning seats for sub- way cars to be delivered to the contractor at, and to be returned by him to, the 207th Street Shops, 3961 10th ave., Manhattan. f24,mIO

Until 11.30 a. +a., on TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1939

For the installation of tracks and contact rail and other incidental work for a part of a rapid transit railroad, in the Borough of Manhattan.

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Proposals—Notice to Bidders

General Information to Bidders for Furnishing Materials Supplies and Equipment to The City of New kork for Use in the Maintenance and Operation of the Independent Rapid Trassst System.

VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS. supplies and equipment used in connection with

the operation and maintenance of the City's new Independent Rapid Transit Railroad and other activities of the Board of Transportation are being purchased as required. Competitive bids for such supplies are desired from all responsible individ-uals and corporations. Names of those desiring to be bidders will be placed on appropriate list. but bids will not be limited to the on such lists. Where quantities in excess of $1.000 in value are required the same will be advertised and the time for opening the bids will be announced by public notice.

For further information and particulars apply in Room 503, office of the Board of Transporta• tion. No. 250 Hudson at.. City of New York.

No bid will be requested or accepted from any contractor who is in arrears or in default to The City of New York. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. by JOHN H. DELtNEY. Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN. Commissioner.

Wm. JEao'ta DALY, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS

PROPOSALS

Bee Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Docks, at Room 4, on

Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Bor-ough of Manhattan, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on MONDAY, MARCH 6. 1939

Contract No. 2172. For equipment of pier shed and bulkhead shed and construction of new work, together with alterations to and construc-tion of enclosures for Pier New 45, at the foot of W. 10th st., North River, Borough of Manhattan:

Contract A. construction of pile platform and shed thereon and alterations to and construction of enclosures, stairways, floors, finishes, etc.;

Contract B, sprinkler system; Contract C, steam beating system; Contract D, plumbing, water supply and drain-

age; Contract E, electric work; Contract F, painting;

—together with all work incidental thereto. A charge in cash will be made to prospec-

tive bidders for plans and specifications for each contract obtained by them, as follows: $2.75 for Contract A; $2.25 for each of Contracts B and E; $2.75 for Contract C; $2 for Contract D. Where specifications only are desired a charge of $1.25 will be made. Such plans and specifications shall remain the property of the bidder.

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CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Notices of Public Hearings

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE City Planning Commission, at its meeting held

on Wednesday, February 8, 1939 (Cal. No. 10), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the City Planning Commission. pursuant to section 199-b of the New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, March 8, 1939 at 2.30 p. in., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough o{` Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by changing the grades of East 26th street from Avenue S to Avenue T, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated December 13, 1937.

Dated, New York, February 8, 1939. PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary, City

Planning Commission, Room 2700, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Telephone, WO rth 2-5600.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE City Planning Commission, at its meeting held on

Wednesday, February 8, 1939 (Cal. No. 11), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to section 199-b of the New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, March 8, 1939, at 2.30 p.. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public bearing on a proposed change in the City Map by establishing or changing lines and grades of Interborough parkway from Cypress Hills street to a point about 1,000 feet westerly thereof, Borough of Queens, in accord- ance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated June 1, 1937.

Dated, New York, February 8, 1939. PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary, City

Planning Commission, Room 2700, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Telephone, Worth 2-5600.

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NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the New York City Housing Authority on the

13th floor, 10 E. 40th st., Borough of Manhattan, c s follows:

Until 3.30 p. in., on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15, 1939

For the street and yard improvement work in connection with the Red Hook and Queensbridge projects.

A deposit of $10 will be required for each set of plans and specifications obtained. f20,mlO

he believes falls within the provisions of the above rule, may file an application and an appeal to compete in the examination during the period stated in the advertisement. No appeals will be received after 4 p. in. on the closing date for the receipt of applications.

THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM THIS PROCEDURE.

Civil Service announcements are broadcast over Station WNYC on Tuesdays, at 6.30 p. m.

Bulletin Notice: The Commission publishes monthly an official bulletin which is available in libraries or sent to all candidates and eligibles for one year for a fee of $1. Please do not call or write the Commission for routine information contained in this official monthly bulletin. The Commission is already hard pressed to answer the present quota of 10,000 inquiries a week. Can-didates are promptly notified by mail of any action affecting them individually. General in• quiries are answered in the Bulletin, but the Commission will be happy, as in the past, to answer specific inquiries to which the answer is not otherwise obtainable.

PHYSIO-THERAPY TECHNICIAN

Salary: $1,200 to but not including $1,800 per annum; appointments usually made at mini. mum salary of grade.

Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wednes. gay, Feb. 8, to 4 p. in., Friday, March 3. 1939.

Vacancies: Three. Duties: To give the treatments covered by all

branches of physio-therapy, electro-therap7, hydro- therapy,. pbototherapy, therapeutic exercise, mas- sage, etc.

Requirements: Candidates must either have graduated from an accredited school of nursing or an accredited school of physical education, and must have completed a one-year course for Physical Therapy Technicians in a school approved by the Council on Medical Education and Hos-pltals of the American Medical Association. Can. didates who have completed a two-year premedical course with adequate courses in physics, chemistry or biology, and have completed a one-year course for Physio-Therapy Technician in such an ap-proved school must submit in addition. one year full time experience as a Physio-Therapy Techni-cian in a recognized hospital or with a physician specializing in therapy.

Subjects and Weights: Written, 6; experi-ence and training, 4.

Medical and Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/40, both eyes together; eyeglasses allowed; normal heart. normal lungs, normal hearing, no other disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness, normal strength.

Fee: $1.50. See "General Instractions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE. Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. f8,m3

PHYSICIST (SPECTROSCOPY)

Salary: $2,700 to but not including $3,300 per annum; appointments usually made at minimum salary of grade.

Applications: Received from 9 a. in., Wednes-day, Feb. 8, to 4 p. m., Thursday, March 2, 1939.

Vacancies: New position. One vacancy at $3,000. It is estimates that not more than one vacancy will occur in the next two years.

Duties; Under direction with the spectograph, to examine and analyze metals, poisons, stains, dirt, earth paint, dyes, glass, wire, paper, ink, etc. In addition, incumbents will be required to operate and interpret results with X-ray, infra-red and ultra-violet apparatus; use and interpret re- sults obtained with standard optical and physical instruments and apparatus; testify in court; per-form related work as required.

Requirements: A baccalaureate degree in physics, chemistry or engineering from a college recognized by the Regents of the University of the State of New York and not less than three years of satisfactory experience or training along the lines outlined under duties; or a satisfactory equivalent. In this connection, an appropriate master's degree will be deemed the equivalent of two years of such experience and an appropriate doctor's degree will be deemed the equivalent of three years of such experience.

Subjects and Weights: Written, 5; experi- ence, 5.

Experience will be rated after an oral interview upon the extent to which such experience has fitted the candidate to perform the duties of the posi-tion. The rating will be based upon the answers to questions propounded concerning experience and upon the written experience form filed by the candidate and upon such supplementary informa-. tion obtained by special inquiries deemed requisite, At the same time an oral examination will be given to determine personal qualifications of the candi. date and will be based upon appearance, manner, speech and judgment.

Medical and Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/40; both eyes together; eyeglasses allowed; normal heart; normal lungs; normal hearing; no other disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness; normal strength; there is also a color vision test—must be normal.

Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. f8,m2

PROMOTION TO SUPERVISOR (SIGNALS AND LIGHTING), INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM.

This examination is open only to employees of the Independent City-owned Subway System.

Salary: $3,600 up to and including $4,500 per annum.

Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wednes-day, Feb. 8, to 4 p. m., Thursday, March 2, 1939.

Vacancies: There is one vacancy, paid at present at $3,600 per annum.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all As-sistant Supervisors (Signals and Lighting) who have served at least one year in the position before the date of the first test; and who are otherwise eligible for promotion.

Subjects and Weights: Record and senior-ity, 5; written, 4; technical-oral, 1.

Scope of Examination: Questions in the va-rious parts of the mental examination will be de- signed to check thoroughly the candidate's knowl- edge of inspection, maintenance and construction of signal and lighting equipment, with special reference to the supervisory aspects of this work on the Independent Subway System. Standards will be high. Duties: To be in responsible charge of all

supervisory and maintenance forces engaged in the installation, maintenance, repair and inspection of all types of equipment of the railroad signal and lighting system, as used in the Independent City. owned Subway System, including all electric and electro - pneumatic apparatus, signals, automatic stops, relays, interlocking machines, switch ma- chines, signal cables, air lines, compressors, con-

trol panels, switches, switchboards, lighting fixtures, transformers, conduits and wiring.

Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which Is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. f8.m2

DENTIST (FULL TIME)

Salary: Three at $1,200; one in Department of Correction, two in Department of Hospitals.

Applications: Received 9 a. m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, to 4 p. m., Thursday, March 2, 1939.

Duties: To examine and diagnose dental con-ditions and to care for the dental needs of in-mates in institutions; perform necessary operative work, and to give instruction in diet and nutri-tion; perform related work as required.

Requirements-. Candidates must be licensed to practice dentistry in the State of New York before certification.

Subjects and Weights: Written test. As the needs of the service require. candidates who have passed the written test will be given a qualifying practical test before certification.

Medical - Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/40; both eyes together; eyeglasses allowed. Normal heart; normal lungs; normal hearing; no varicose veins; no hernia; no paralysis. No other disease, injury or abnormality that tends to im• pair health or usefulness, normal strength and full use of both arms.

Fee: $1.50. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which 1e to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MoxroN and WALLACE S. SAVaa, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. f8,nv2

PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (STRUC. TUBES), INDEPENDENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM.

This examination is open only to employes of the Independent City-owned Subway System.

Salary: $2,401 up to and including $3,000 per annum.

Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wednes-day. Feb. 8, to 4 p. m., Friday, March 3, 1939.

Vacancies: There is one vacancy, paid at present at $2,700 per annum.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all As. sistant Foremen (Structures) who have served at least one year in the position before the date of the first test, and who are otherwise eligible for promotion.

Subjects and Weights: Record and senior-ity, 5; written, 3; practical-oral, 2.

Scope of Examination: Questions in the va-rious parts of the mental examination will be de- signed to check thoroughly the candidate's knowl- edge of the maintenance and repair of the subway and elevated structure proper, including all types of work therein included, with special reference to the planning and detailed supervision of suck work. Candidates will be expected to be familiar with sound procedure and practice and should also be able to understand plans and specifications as applied to the duties of the position.

Duties: To be in immediate charge of As-sistant Foremen and Maintainers engaged in the maintenance and repair of a section of the subway or elevated structure proper; to plan and supervise work involved in such repairs and maintenance, including gratings, tiles, hand•rails, stair-treads, doors, windows, flooring, leaks, painting, plumbing duct-lines, manholes, drainage, concrete, steel anJ iron work; rearranging of traffic controls, and all work of an allied nature which the Board of Trans-portation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Feet $3.

tfoSne which is to the consider ass part at this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYaa, Commissioners,

FRANK A. ScsAEFER, Secretary. f8,m3

PROMOTION TO MARINE ENOIN * FIRE DEPARTMENT

This examination Is open only to employees of the Fire Department

Salary: $3,400 ne r annum, subject to Budget. Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wednes-

day, Feb. 8, to 4 a m., Thursday, March 2, 1939, Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all quali-

fied uniformed Firemen of all grades possessing the required Marine Engineer's license.

Subjects and Weights: Record and sew ity, 5; practical-oral, 5.

The practical-oral examination will be held on three different types of fire boats. and will be divided into three parts, weighted as follows: Steam, weight 6; gasoline, weight 2; Diesel, weight 2.

Scope of Examination: The scope of this en. aminaton will cover the following duties of the position: To supervise and direct crew below deck; act as watch engineer and be responsible for care, maintenance and operation of all power machinery, auxiliaries, boilers, fire pumps, hating and lighting equipment, etc. for steam, gasoline and Diesel electric powered fire boats and others operated by the New York City Fire Department; perform all duties of inspection officer belcw decks; make necessary repairs while in service; perform related work. Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION. PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYaa, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. f8,nt2

PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (SIGNALS AND LIGHTING). INDEPEN-DENT CITY-OWNED SUBWAY SYSTEM.

This examination is open only to employees of the Independent City-owned Subway System,

Salary: $3,001 to and including $3,599 per annum.

Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wednes-day, Feb. 8, to 4 p. m., Thursday, March 2. 1939.

Vacancies: One vacancy is expected at $3,001 per annum.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all Fore-men (Signal Maintenance) and all Foremen (Sig• nal and Lighting Repairs) who have served at least one rear in the position before the date of the first test, and who are otherwise eligible for promotion.

Subjects and Weights: Record and senior' ity, 5; written, 3; technical-oral, 2.

It is expected that the written test will be the same as Part 1 of the Promotion to Supervisor (Signals and Lighting) written test and will be given at the same time.

Scope of Examination: Questions in the va-rious parts of the mental examination will be de- signed to check thoroughly the candidate's knowl-edge of inspection, maintenance and construction of signal and lighting equipment with special

reference to the supervisory aspects of this work on the Independent Subway System.

Duties: To assist the Supervisor in directing the forces engaged in the installation, maintenance, repair and inspection of all types of equipment of the railroad signal and lighting system, as used in the Independent City-owned Subway System, including all electric and electro-pneumatic ap-paratus, signals, automatic stops, relays, inter• locking machines, switch machines, signal cables, air lines, compressors, control panels, switches, switchboards, lighting fixtures, transformers, con-duits and wiring.

Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which to to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. i8,m2

PROMOTION TO FOREMAN DOCK BUILDER, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS

PROPOSALS

PWA PROJECT No. NY-2210-F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Parks, Arsenal Building,

Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave., Borough of Mannattan, NE.w York City, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY. MARCH 13, 1939 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For all labor and materials required for the following:

Contract No. M. SO. 39-1. Southern pkway.: Grading and drainage, paving of service drive, Baisley blvd. to Huron st., Borough of Queens.

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders, contract, bond and specifications may be ob-tained,'at the office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal Building, Central Park, 64th et. and 5th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City. Contract drawings may be seen at the said office and arrangements will be made whereby pros-pective bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to be paid by them.

The Department of Parks reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bid-ders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner of Parks. f27,m13

PWA PROJECT No. NY-2210-F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Parks, Arsenal Building,

Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For all, labor and materials required for the following:

Contract No. SC-39-6. Construction of Cross Island pkway., grade separation at 115th ave. and Linden (Foch) blvd., including paving from 104th ave. to Linden (Foch) blvd., Borough of Queens and Nassau County,

Blank forms for proposals, information for bidders, contract, bond and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal Building, Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City. Contract drawings may be seen at the said office and arrangements will be made whereby prospec-tive bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to he paid by them.

The Department of Parks reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bid• ders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to he observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner of Parks. f24,m10

PWA PROJECT No. NY-2210-F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Parks. Arsenal Building. 5th

ave. and 64th st.• Central Park, Borough of Man-hattan, New York City, until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1939 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For all labor and materials required for Con-tract No. M. C. 39-20, Cross Island pkway: Pav-ing Bronx-Whitestone intersection, Borough of Queens

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders, contract, bond and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal Building, 5th ave. and 64th st., Central Park, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. Contract drawings may be seen at the said office and arrangements will be made whereby prospec-tive bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to be paid by them.

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Salary: $12.20 per day, subject to Budget. Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wednes-

day, Feb. 8, to 4 p. m., Friday, March 3, 1939. Vacancies: One expected in 1939 due to the

retirement of a Foreman who will have reached the maximum age limit.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to Dock- builders who have served six months in the title and six months in the Department immediately pre• ceding the examination and who are otherwise eligible for examination.

Subjects and Weights: Record and senior-ity, 5; duties, written, 2; practical-oral, 3.

Scope of Examination: The scope of the ex-amination will include the following duties of the position: To supervise the construction of ferry racks, piers and docks, both timber and concrete,-including all operations of dredging and pile driv. ing; perform related work.

Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL' SERVICE N

COMMIS- SION, PAUL. J. KERN,KsN, President; Q.

MFRA x A. SCVHAEFER, Secretary. Commissioner,f8,m3 s

The Department of Parks reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not lere than five percent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bid. ders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No bidder may withdraw his hid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner of Parks. f20,m3

Notice to General Contractors-Pernalsolon to Damp C1et i F111

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UPON application to the Department of Parks, Arsenal

Building, 64th st. and 5th ave., Manhattan, New York City, permission may be granted to dump clean fill in the Sound View Park, bounded by Lafayette ave., Metcalf ave., Lacombe ave. and the Bronx River Borough of The Bronx.

Further particulars and a map showing the loca-tion of the ground to be filled in, may be obtained at the above office. f1,m31

ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS proposes to approve the following as subcon-

tractors: Janover Electric Company, 34 W. 29th st.,

Manhattan, for electrical work, as submitted by Highland Contracting Co., general contractor4 (Contract No. 128325), preliminary pumping station, Wards Island Sewage Treatment Works;

American Bridge Company, 71 Broadway, Man-hattan, for furnishing structural steel, as sub-mitted by Tully and Di Napoli, Inc., contractors, flowery Bay Sewage Treatment Works (Contract No. 129652). f28,m2

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS proposes to approve the following subcon-

tractors, as submitted by Silverblatt and Lasker, Inc., general contractors, Contract No, PW-210-2, Consolidated Dispensary Building (Docket No. 1694-F):

Sargent and Company, 342 Broadway, Man-hattan, for hardware;

General Bronze Corp., L. I. City, for metal windows;

Atlantic Elevator Co., Erie ave. and D st., Philadelphia, for elevators;

The Wells Company, 8 W 40th st., Manhattan, for tile;

Eureka Fireproofing Co., 29-28 41st st., L. I. City, for concrete arches;

Hudson Shoring Company, 25 W. 45th st., Manhattan, for sidewalk bridge;

Steinberg Bros. Stone Co., 338 Devoe st., Bklvn, for limestone;

H. S. Fletcher Company, West Clemsford, Mass., for granite;

Atlantic Terra Cotta Co., 101 Park ave., Man-hattan, for glazed terra cotta;

Liberty Caulking and Metal Weather Strip Co.. 388 E. 122d st., Manhattan, for caulking;

Anthony Diloronso, for models; John S. Pitz, 305 E. Kingsbridge rd., Bronx,

for surveying; Frank Scolaro Marble Co., Jackson ave. and

142d st.. Bronx, for marble work; A. P. Williams Iron & Bronze Co., 430 E.

102d st., Manhattan, for ornamental iron work; Haslett Chute & Conveyor Co., Oaks, Pa., for

linen chute. f28,m2

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Lart Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1827,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. in., on WEDNESDAI, MARCH 1, 1939

For all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary and required for the construction and installation of new elevators in the General Store-house Building, Welfare Island, Borough of Man- hattan, City of New York. f17,ml

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for the demolition of buildings located at 104-110 W. 136th st., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f21,m6

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1939

For furnishing all labor and materials required for the following:

Contract No. 9, metal cabinets, dressers and equipment;

Contract No. 12, screens, --for the erection and completion of the Children's Hospital, Sea View Hospital, Borough of Rich- mond, City of New York. f25,m8

Blank forms and further information may be obtained upon application to the Department of Public Works, Room 1814, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen.

PROPOSALS

PWA PROJECT No. NY-1207-F

SEPARATE SEALED BIDS WILL BE received by the Department of Public Works,

Room 1827, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1939 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For furnishing all labor, equipment, tools and materials for the following:

Contract No. 1, general construction work, ex-eluding elevators.

Contract No. 2, plumbing work; Contract No. 3, heating and ventilating work; Contract No. 4, electric work; Contract No. 4-A, elevators;

-for the construction and completion, on founda-tions previously built. of the Fort Greene I-Iealth Centre and Borough offices, to be located at 293-315 Flatbush avenue extension, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,

The information for bidders, form of hid, form of contract, plans, specifications, and forms of bid bond and performance bond may be examined :-t the office of the Department of Public Works. Room 1814, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, and copies thereof obtained at said office. The plans and specifications will be loaned to th- bidders upon the deposit of $15 for each set. These specifications as well as plans must be returned to the Department of Public Works in good condition promptly after the opening of the bids. Bidders will be refunded the $15 de-posit for each set and non-bidders will be re• funded $7.50 for each set.

The Department of Public Works reserves the

right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bid-ders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT

Filing Tentative Decree-Notlee to File Objections

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of CORSA AVENUE from Hicks street to the northerly boundary line of the property heretofore ceded to The City of New York, lo-cated about 653 feet- north of Boston road, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested . in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the

Third-That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 17th day of March, 1939, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Fourth-That on the 20th day of March, 1939,

Application to Condemn

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the structures and rights, if any, of the owners of such structures located on the right-of-way of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (Man. hattan Railway Company), between East 134th street and East 135th street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SIJCII cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Coun. sel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part II, for condemnation pro. ceedings of said court, to be held in and for the County of Bronx at the Bronx County Building, 161st street and Grand Concourse, in the Bor-ough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 15th day of March, 1939, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to con-(lentil the above entitled real property and direct-ing that the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty to be taken in the above entitled proceeding, he ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said court, as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with the reso-lution of the Board of Estimate adopted Novem-her 17, 1938,

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the structures and rights, if any, of the owners of such structures located on the right-of-way of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (Manhattan Railway Company), between East 134th street and East 135th street, in the Bor-ough of The Bronx, City of New York. The structures, title to which is to he acquired, are shown on map dated December 9, 1938, and lie within the following described parcel:

Beginning at a point in the northerly line of East 134th street as acquired, distant 231.50 feet westerly from the ictersection of the northerly line of East 134th street and the westerly line of Willis avenue, as these streets are acquired; thence westerly along the northerly line of East 134th street. as acquired, a distance of 50.0 feet; thence northerly deflecting 90 degrees to the right. a distance of 200.0 feet to the southerly line of East 135th street, as acquired; thence easterly along the southerly line of East 135th street, as acquired, a distance of 50.0 feet; thence south-erly, a distance of 200.0 feet to the point of beginning.

The Board of Estimate, by resolution adopted on November 17, 1938. determined that the cost of such proceeding shall he apportioned by placing the entire cost upon The City of New York, to be 1a able with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment.

Dated. New York, March 1, 1939. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. ml,11

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the site for a sewage

The estimated cost of the work to be performed under these contracts respectively is as follows: Contract No. 1, general construction work, $266,500; Contract No. 2, plumbing work, $29,000; Contract No. 3, heating and ventilating work, $38,000; Contract No. 4, electric work, $20,000; Contract No. 4-A, elevator, $35,000.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

IRVING V. A. HUIE, Commissioner of Public Works. f23.m9

respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and ad-vantage of the improvement tothe respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of the said court as to awards for dam-ages and as to assessment for benefit was igr:ed on the 25th day of January, 1939, bj i?sn. Charles B. McLaughlin, Justice of the upreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and' was filed with the Clerk of the County of Bronx on the 25th day of January, 1939, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment on the 11th day of January, 1935, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the fol-icw.ug diagram:

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City- of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles B. McLaughlin, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said ten-tative decree,-it a Special Term, Part I. of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, February 21, 1939. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun.

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f21,ml O

pumping station situated on Schofield street, City Island, Borough of The Bronx.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that iz is the intention of the Corporation Coun• set of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part II, for condemnation. proceedings of said court, to be held in- and for the County of Bronx, at the Bronx County Build-ing, 161st street and Grand Concourse, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 6th day of March, 1939, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the above entitled real property and directing that the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real property to be taken . in the above entitled pro-ceeding, be ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost. of suchimp rovement assessed by the said court, as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted January 19, 199.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for the site for a sewage pumping station. The real property, title to which is to be acquired, is shown on map dated August 15, 1938, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at a point in the northerly side of Schofield street as laid out on Section 63 of the Final Maps, Borough of The Bronx, said point being 506.48 feet distant from the intersection of the said northerly tide of Schofield street and the easterly side of City Island avenue as legally acquired; running thence northerly, deflecting 92 degrees 29 minutes 14 seconds to the left from the northerly side of Schofield street, a distance of 118.0 feet; thence easterly deflecting 92 degrees 29 minutes 14 seconds to the right, parallel with Schofield street, a distance of 50.0 feet; thence southerly deflecting 87 degrees 30 minutes 46 seconds to the right a distance of 118.0 feet to the northerly side of Schofield street; thence west. edy 50.0 feet to the point or place of beginning.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located in Block 5642 of Section 18 of the Land Map of the County of Bronx, City and State of New York.

The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on January 19, 1939, determined that the cost of such proceedings shall be apportioned by placing the entire cost upon The City of New York, to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment.

Dated, New York, February 18, 1939. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, f18,m2

Filing Bills of Costs

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and ex-tending of EAST 235TH STREET from Car-'enter avenue to ]White Plains road. and of RICHARDSON AVENUE from Fast 236th

Third-That The City of New York and al other parties and persons interested in such pro- ceedings or in any of the real property affecte thereby, having any objections thereto, shall fil such objections in writing, duly verified in th m2nner required by law for the verification o pleadings in an action, setting forth the rea property owned by the objector and his post offic address, with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 10th day of March, 1939, an parties other than The City of New York shal within the same time serve a copy of such veri lied objections on the Corporation Counsel o The City of New York, at his office, Roo 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhat tan, City of New York.

Fourth-That on the 13th day of March, 1939, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, at Special Term, Part IV, of the Supreme Court, to he held at the M-tnicipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, February 15, 1939. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f15,m4

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1 Ith day of March, 1939, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Build-ing, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objec-tijns.

Third--That on the 14th day of March, 1939, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court, who signed said first partial and separate tentative decree, at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held in the Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said first partial and separate tentative decree.

Dated, New York, February 15, 1939. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f15,m4

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS. RTC,

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY.

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SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

Filing Bills of Coats

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

n the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of BATCHELDER STREET from Avenue Z to a point 600 feet north of Emmons avenue; HARING STREET from Avenue Z to Voorhies avenue, and FORD STREET from Avenue Z to Emmons avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be

Court of the

the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term, Part IV thereof, to he held in and for the County of Kings, at the Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 6th day of March, 1939, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached, has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to re-main for and during the space of 10 days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 20, 1939. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building. Borough of Manhattan, New York City. f20,m3

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of EAST 100TH STREET from Glenwood road to. Flatlands avenue, and EAST 101ST STREET from Glenwood road to Flatlands ave-nue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled vroceed-

ing, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the comuensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and ad- vantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit as fixed and determined by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 20th day of November, 1931, and that the ten- tative decree of said court as to awards for damage and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 8th day of February, 1939, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 8th day of February, 1939, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and described as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- ment by resolution adopted on the 20th day of November, 1931, and the said area of assess- ment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows: 'Bounded on the north by the northerly line

of Glenwood road; on the east by a line mid-was, between East 101st street and East 102d street; on the south by the southerly line of Flatlands avenue and on the west by a line mid-way between East 99th street and East 100th p reef."

street to East 242d street, in the Borough of The Bronx, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THt% bill of coots, charges and expenses incurred

by reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First judicial Distract. at a Special Term thereof. Part I, to he held at the Bronx County Building. in New York,

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day of 1939, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon. for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill

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been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of 10 days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February- 28, 1939. l~'ILLIAM C. CI-ANLER, Corporation Coun-

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SUPREME COURT-NEW YORK COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, for the closing and discontinuance of CITY HALL PLACE between Duane street and Pearl street, and for acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired in fee to the whole of the real property within the lines or bed of the closed City Hall place be- tween Duane street and Pearl street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, in pursuance laws of 1

the provisions of chapter 752 of

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE. bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on the 14th day of March, 1939, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accord- ance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex. penses with the certificate of the Corporation Coun- sel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of 10 days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 28, 1939. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun•

set, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. • f28,m10

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THIE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who

must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and must also give a certified check or cash in half the amount of the ourchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale, Where the amount of purchase price does not equal or :xceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expira-tion of the contract period

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur- chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the put cb3se money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein orrmitting the occu-pancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual demolitk n thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The We will be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- chaser, The City of New York Will not be re- sponsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the par-chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the cir:umstances of vacat-ing the structures of their tenants will permit.

All of the material of buildings, sheds!, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances and foundations of all kinds except the ex. Terror walls of the buildings and their founda-tions, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be torn down and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re-sulting from the demolition shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb oppo. site that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, cess-pools, sinks, etc. existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the We shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street in compliance with the rules and regu-lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all house connections to the main sewer in the street, and the openings of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers and Highways in the Borough in which the buildings are situated and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers and Highways that the work has been properly per-formed.

The permit for all openings in the street to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the buildings.

Failure to remove said buildin e, appurte. nances, or any part thereof, within 30 days from the date of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances or portions as shall then be left standing, to- gether with all money paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within 30 days from the date of possession, and the successful bidder will provide and furnish all materials or labor and machinery necessary thereto, and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signals by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants and each of them, against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury, to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma-terials of said party walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate pur- chasers.

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project. ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the PUBLIC PARKS along the northerly line of Public Beach be-tween Beach 110th street (Eastern avenue) and Beach 73d street (Cedar avenue) ; BEACH 73D STREET (CEDAR AVENUE) from the northerly line of Public Beach to Ham. mels boulevard (Railroad avenue), excluding the right-of-way of the Rockaway Beach Divi• sion of the Long Island Railroad; CROSS BAY PARKWAY (CROSS BAY BOULEVARD-BEACH 95TH STREET-WAVERLY AVE. NUE•BEACH 94TH STREET-ACADEMY AVENUE) from the northerly line of Public Beach to the United States pierhead line of Jamaica Bay on the north side of Rockaway Peninsula and from the United States pierhead and bulkhead line of Jamaica Bay on the south- erly side of Big Egg March to a point approxi-mately 1,015 feet northerly therefrom, exclud-ing the right•of.way of the Rockaway Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad; BEACH 108TH STREET (UNDINE AVENUE) from the northerly line of Public Beach to Beach Channel drive, excluding the right-of-way of the Rockaway Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad; PENN ROAD (OCEAN AVENUE) from Beach 82d street (Division avenue) to Beach 81st street (Dodge avenue); BEACH 109TH STREET (THETIS AVE-NUE), BEACH 107TH STREET (NEPTUNE AVENUE), BEACH 106TH STREET (CENTRE STREET), BEACH 105TH STREET (PIER AVENUE), BEACH 104TH STREET (WAINWRIGHT PLACE), SEA. SIDE AVENUE (REMSEN AVENUE), BEACH 102D STREET (HENRY STREET), BEACH 101ST STREET (HOLLYWOOD AVENUE), BEACH 100TH STREET (WAL. COTT AVENUE), BEACH 99TH STREET JUDSON AVENUE), BEACH 98TH STREET (WARD AVENUE), BEACH 97TH STREET (THOMPSON AVENUE). BEACH 96TH STREET (BOND AVENUE), BEACH 93D STREET (RIDER PLACE), BEACH 92D STREET (HOLLAND AVENUE), BEACH 91ST STREET (OCEANUS AVENUE), BEACH 88TH STREET (SCHMEELK AVE-NUE), BEACH 87TH STREET (ELDERT AVENUE), BEACH 86TH STREET (GROVE AVENUE), BEACH 85TH STREET (HAMMELS AVENUE), BEACH 84TH STREET (FAIRVIEW AVENUE), BEACH 83D STREET (SOUTH CHASE AVENUE), BEACH 82D STREET (DIVISION AVE-NUE), BEACH 81ST STREET (DODGE AVENUE), BEACH 80TH STREET (PLEAS- ANT AVENUE), BEACH 79TH STREET (BRANDRETH AVENUE), BEACH 78TH STREET (KIELEY AVENUE), REACH 77TH STREET (WYGAND AVENUE), BEACH 76TH STREET (KNEER AVENUE), BEACH 75TH STREET (PARK AVENUE), BEACH 74TH STREET (ATLANTIC AVE- NUE). from the northerly line of the Public Beach to a line approximately 200 feet north-erly therefrom, in the Fourth and Fifth Wards, Borough - of Queens.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TG ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and in pursuance to a resolution of the Board of Esti-mate adopted February 9, 1939, has completed its first partial and separate estimate of the com-pensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding as to Damage Parcels Nos. 1, 6, 73, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 32, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 46 and 47, 47-A, 47•B and 47-C, 48, 49, 50, 51, 166, 166-A, 168-A, 171, 172 and 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, I80, I81, 182, 183, 184, 185 and 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202 and 203, 206, 216, 217, 218, 225, 235, 242 and 245, 243 and 246, 248, 261 and 264, 265 and 269, 266 and 270, 275, 276, 280, 281, 287 and 288, 294 and 298, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310 and 311, 312, 313, 314, 316 and 327, 317 and 328, 318 and 329, 319 and 330, 320 and 331, 321 and 332, 322 and 333, 323 and 334, 324 and 335, 340 and 344, 341 and 345, 353, 358, 364, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 392, 393, 394, 398 and 406. 399 and 407, 400 and 408, 401 and 409, 402 and 410, 403 and 411, 404, 404-A, and 412, 436 and 441. 437 and 442, 438 and 443, 139 and 4441 447 nd 450, 448 and 451, 461 and 468, 468-A, 493 nl 494. 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 500•A, 0.1, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 510, 510-A, 511, 511-A, 226-B and 226-C, 226-D, 227•A and 27-B, 227-D and 227-E, 228, 228-A, 228-B, 29-C, 228-D and 228-E, 228-F, 229-A, 229-B, 29-C, 229•D, 229-E, 230, 230-A and 230-B. 30-C and 230-D, 230-E and 230F, 231 and 31-A, 231-B and 231-C, 231-D and 231-E, 31-F and 231-G, 232, 232-A and 232-B, 233, 33-A, 233-B, 233-C, 233-D, 233-E, 233-F, 233-G nd 234A, 234, and the first partial and separate entative decree of the court as to said awards or damages was signed on the 10th day of

Feh'uary. 1939, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, ustice of the Supreme Court presiding at the ri:d of the above entitled proceeding, and was led with the Clerk of the County of Queens on he 10th day of February, 1939, for the inspec. ion of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That The City of New York, and all ther parties interested in such proceeding or in fly if the real property affected thereby. having fly objections thereto, shall file such objections n writing, duly verified in the manner required y law for the verification of pleadings in an ction, setting forth the real property owned by he objector and his post office address, with the lerk of the County of Queens, on or before the

shall be made permanently self-supporting, beaos holes, etc., bricked un, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior, The roofs of adjacent buil shall be properly flashed and pointed and made watertight where they have been disturbed by the operation of the contractors.

"No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery sold for removal under these terms and conditions shall in any case be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, and if any such buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin. try, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon become vested in The City of New York and resale at public or private We may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made."

The Board of

York reserves the right on the day ofsale to with. draw from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids. The said sale is held under the supervision of the Director of ](leaf Estate of the Board of Estimate who is authorized to cause the sale to he advertised and to direct the sale thereof.

REGULATION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE ON FEBRUARY 17, II (CAL. NO, 4-A),

11. Advertisements, proposal and bids. (a) Bids for contracts shall be solicited by

Issues of the CITY Rscoan, least All 1

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soliciting bids for contracts shall be approved by

shell Corporation Counsel before pnblicatt~. Bids insertion publicly adverttaeint.,e

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iron Counsel, the adverts entshall include a ly twined The place where the proposals may be ob 2. The place -where and the day and hour

when the bids will be publicly opened; 3. A brief description of the supplies, ms

terials and equipment to be furnished and of the work or labor to be done.

(c) Proposals for bids shall be in such form as may be prescribed by the agency issuing the same and shall state:

1. That the person making the bid shall deliver it in a sealed envelope, addressed to the head of the appropriate agency, on or before the time and at the place designated in the advertisement: 2. That the sealed envelope shall be endorsed

with the name or names of the person or per presenting the same, the date of ita presentation and the title of the proposal;

3. The place where and the day and hour when the bids will be publicly opened;

4. The quantity and quality of the supplies, materials and equipment to be furnished and the nature and extent of the work or labor to be dome;

5. That every bid shall be accompanied by a deposit in approximately the sum of two petcen inn of the amount of such bid; except that in the case of a proposal for a single item or class of haul , the deposit shall be approximately two percentum of the contracting agency's estimated cat of the sup. plies, materials and equipment to be furnished and the work or labor to be done. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or Na. tional bank or trust company or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly author$e. officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp troller, of money, or of the obligations of the City described in section 241 of the New York City Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum so required;

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contract the failure

days aft notice of the award of the contract to him, his deposit or so much thereof as sbgll be applicable to the amount of the award made to him shall be retained by the City, and be shall be liable for and shall agree to pay on demand the difffernee between the price bid and the price for which stick contract shall be subsequently relet, including the cost of such reletting and less the amount of such deposit. No plea of mistake in and accepted bid shall be available to the bidder for the encore,, of his deposit or as a defense to any action based upon such accepted bid;

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7. That upon the execution of a contract for work or labor, in which provision has been made for payment by installments, the contractor may be required to deposit not leas than approximately two percentum nor more than approximately five percentum of the amount of the contract, until such contract shall have been performed to the extent of the amount of the deposit. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or National bank or trust company or a cheek of such bank or trust company signed by a duly

theC ptrooler thereof.

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obligation. of the City described in section 241 of the New York City Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum so required; 8. That each bid shall contain: (a) The name, residence and place of business

of the person or persons making the same; (b) The names of all persons interested therda

and if no other person is so interested, such fm shall be distinctly stated;

(c) A statement to the effect that it is made without any connection with any other perioa making a bid for the same purpose, and is in ill respects fair and without collusion or fraud;

(d) A statement that no Councilman or other officer or employee or person whose salary is payable in whole or in part from the City treasury is directly or indirectly interested therein, or he the supplies, materials and equipment and work of labor to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof.

(d) The bid shall be verified by the written oath of the bidder that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

(e) Each agency shall keep a proper receptacle for the receipt and safe-keeping of bids. Upon the receipt thereof, bids which are duly presented shall be deposited in such receptacle. No bid shall be removed therefrom nor shall the sealed envelope in which it is contained be opened, except as pro. vided in paragraph (f) of this section.

(f) The bids shall be opened and read publicly at the time and place designated in the admtise-ment, in the presence if the Comptroller or his representative and of such of the bidders as may desire to be present. The opening of such bids shall not be postponed if the Comptroller or big representative shall, after due notice. fail to attend.

(g) This regulation shall be published in the Cry Racosn daily. All advertisements for bid, by any one agency appearing in any one issue of the City Racoon shall be published in sequence by date of opening and shall refer to this rernla. ,ton as advertised in the Crvv Racoon. Sorb reference shall immediately follow the name of the agency. 19. Medical and food supplies.

Medical and surgical supplies and Perishable food supplies involving n expenditure of more than one thousand dollars may be procured on porcrtw orders based on competitive bids received aflsr advertisement in at least three successive issues of the CITY Racosa,