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TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE TO CITY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES The Collector of Internal Revenue for the Second District has very courteously assigned several deputy collectors of Internal Revenue from his staff to assist all City employees in the preparation of their federal income tax returns. Comptroller McGoldrick has supplied space for this purpose in Room 510 on the 5th floor of the Municipal Building, Manhattan. The office will be open for business daily, except Saturdays, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until March 15. f18,m15 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Minutes of Meeting of the City Planning Commission, Held in Room 16, City Hall, Wednesday, March 5, 1941, at 2.30 P. M. THE CITY RECORD VoL. LXIX NUMBER 20590 NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941 Pam 10 Cans THE CITY RECORD 155 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the New York City Charter. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commission for the following positions: BRIDGE PAINTER DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICE, GRADE 6 ELECTRICIAN JUNIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (REAL ESTATE RESEARCH) LICENSE FOR MOTION PICTURE OPERATOR LICENSE FOR STRUCTURAL WELDER PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR, GRADE 2 (SO- CIAL SERVICE), CITY-WIDE PROMOTION TO BOOKKEEPER, GRADE 1, CITY-WIDE PROMOTION TO ELECTRICIAN, CITY-WIDE PROMOTION TO GARDENER PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF PLASTERING, GRADE 3 PROMOTION TO RESIDENT BUILDINGS SUPERINTEN- DENT, GRADE 2, NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY PROMOTION TO SUPERVISOR, GRADE 3 (SOCIAL SERV- ' ICE), CITY-WIDE Detailed information regarding the above positions may be found on page 1425. Announcements of Open Competitive and Labor Class examinations are broadcast over Station WNYC at 5.45 p. m. on the Tuesday preceding the opening of applications. Bulletin Notice: The Commission publishes monthly an official bulletin which is available in libraries or sent to all interested persons 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. Candidates are promptly notified by mail of any action affecting them individually. General inquiries 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- dent; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR WILLIAM VIERTEL, EDITOR 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO RTH 2-3490. Municipal Civil Service Commission- Notice to Applicants 1409 Notices to Appear for Examinations 1425 Notices of Examinations 1425 Notice of Public Hearing on Pro- posed Adoption of New Rules 1411 Proposed Amendment to Classifica- tion 1425 Tentative Keys for Examinations 1427 New York City Housing Authority- Notice to Superstructure Contrac- tors 1422 Proposals 1423 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 1430 Notice to City Officials and Employees 1409 Official Directory 1421 Parks, Department of- Proposals . . . 1427 Police Department- Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 1422 Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic 1422 Public Works, Department of- Proposals 1425 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 1425 Purchase, Department of- Notice to Bidders 1422 Proposals 1422 Sale of Old Materials 1422 Queens, President Borough of-Pro- posals 1430 Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- 1423 mate on March 6, 1941 1430 1423 Richmond, President Borough of- Proposals 1423 1415 Supreme Court, First Department- 1424 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections 1429 1424 Supreme Court, Second Department- Notice to File Claims 1430 1410 Tax Commission-Assessed Valuation of Real Estate in The City of New 1429 York for the Fiscal Year 1941-1942 1424 Transportation, Board of- 1409 Notice of Public Hearings 1424 Proposals 1424 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 1424 Sale of Scrap Material 1424 Triborough Bridge Authority-Pro- posals 1429 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Continued Hearing on Local Laws NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING (BEING A CON- tinuation of the public hearing held in the Mayor's Office, Executive Chamber, City Hall, on Tuesday, March 4, 1941) WILL BE HELD AS TO THE LOCAL LAWS NUM- BERED AND TITLED AS HEREINAFTER SPECIFIED, at the MAYOR ' S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- TAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, on THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941, at 10:30 A. M., viz: Int. No. 393, Nos. 476-527-A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the use of trim and decoration in the outer lobbies of special occupancy structures. Int. No. 394, Nos. 477-528-A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to display advertising of motion picture theatres. Dated, City Hall, New York, March 5, 1941. m7,12 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER To Whom It May Concern The COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK contemplates an early offering of $40,000,000 of Serial Bonds to Provide for the Supply of Water, for Dock Improvements, for the Construction of Schools and for Various Municipal Purposes. A portion of the issue of these Serial Bonds will be reserved for pur- chase by the City's sinking funds and such maturities will be excluded from the offering to the public. Full particulars, which will include the date of these bonds, the rate of interest and other terms of the bonds and of the sale will be published in "The City Record" later. Dated March 8, 1941. m8,14 JOSEPH D. McOOLDRICK, Comptroller of The City of New York, (Roll Call at 2.30 P. M.) REPORTS City Map Changes BOROUGH OF QUEENS N. 2 (CP-1771) In the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Merrick boulevard, Douglas avenue, 168th street and Liberty avenue, Borough of Queens. (On October 10, 1940, Cal. No. 130, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on December 18, 1940, Cal. No. 36, the Commission fixed January 15, 1941, for a hearing; on January 15, 1941, Cal. No. 33, the hearing was closed.) On motion, the following report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 1662. March 5, 1941. Hon. FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on October 10, 1940 (Cal. No. 130), there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated September 20, 1940, from the President of the Borough of Queens, submitting for ap- proval a proposed change in the City map by changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Merrick boulevard, Douglas avenue, 168th street and Liberty avenue, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 25, 1940. The map relates primarily to three blocks, or a length of about 600 feet, of Liberty avenue and provides for changing the grades to conform to the elevations to which the street has been improved. This grade treatment results in changes ranging to a maxi- mum of about one foot below the elevations heretofore established. Related adjust- ments are made in a short section of 168th street. Provision is also made for the introduction of a system of roadways and malls in Liberty avenue from 165th street to 168th place, including the intersection of Merrick boulevard, in order to provide channelized facilities for the accommodation of traffic. Roadways ranging from 25 feet to 45 feet in width and suitable sidewalks varying from 10 feet to 20 feet in width are provided for. In 168th street between Douglas avenue and Liberty avenue, a roadway generally about 44 feet in width, adjoined by 10-foot sidewalks is contemplated. The map further provides for eliminating the lines of a small park, about 0.05 of an acre in extent, located at the intersection of Liberty avenue and 168th street in order that this park area may be utilized for street purposes. The park lands were shown as street area on an old subdivision map filed in 1836 as well as on a map of the Village of Jamaica in 1868 and were subsequently designated as a public park by the trustees of the Village of Jamaica in 1892. It does not appear to have been acquired as a park although utilized for park purposes for an extended period. It also appears to be burd- ened with easements for street purposes and under these circumstances apparently no transfer to the Borough President for street purposes will be required. The map also provides for shifting a length of about 56 feet of the westerly line Assessors, Board of- Completion of Assessments and Awards 1423 Notice to Present Claims for Dam- ages 1423 Board Meetings 1422 Bronx, President Borough of The- Proposals 1429 Brooklyn, President Borough of- Sale of Old Materials 1423 City Planning Commission- Minutes of Meeting Held March 5, 1 1941 1409 Notices of Public Hearings 1425 Comptroller, Office of the- Notice re Contemplated Offering of $40,000,000 Serial Bonds 1409 Vouchers Received March 10, 1941. 1417 Docks, Department of-Proposed Ap- proval of Subcontractors 1423 Education, Board of-Proposals 1423 Estimate, Board of-Notices of Public Hearings-Public Improvement Mat- ters 1427 Estimate, Board of-Bureau of Real Estate- Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate 1429 Corporation Sale of Certain Real Estate 1429 Finance, Department of- Confirmation of Assessments-No- tices to Property Owners Notice of Sale of Tax Liens Warrants Made Ready for Payment March 10, 1941 Fire Department-Proposals Higher Education, Board of-Pro- posals Local Laws of The City of New York for the Year 1941-Nos. 13 to 20 Manhattan, President Borough of- Proposals Mayor, Office of the-Notice of Con- tinued Hearing on Local Laws Municipal Civil Service Commission- Eligible Lists Published March 3 and 7, 1941 1414 Eligible List Promulgated March 7, 1941 1414 The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Present-Lawrence M. Orton, Acting Chairman; John C. Riedel, Chief Engi- neer, Board of Estimate ; Cleveland Rodgers, Edwin A. Salmon, Arthur V. Sheridan, Commissioners. No. 1 Approval of minutes of meetings of February 19 and 26, 1941, as printed in THE CITY REcoao of February 25 and March 4, 1941, respectively. On motion, these minutes were unanimously approved.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTICE TO CITY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES

The Collector of Internal Revenue for the Second District has very courteously assigned several deputy collectors of Internal Revenue from his staff to assist all City employees in the preparation of their federal income tax returns.

Comptroller McGoldrick has supplied space for this purpose in Room 510 on the 5th floor of the Municipal Building, Manhattan. The office will be open for business daily, except Saturdays, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until March 15. f18,m15

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Minutes of Meeting of the City Planning Commission, Held in Room 16, City Hall, Wednesday, March 5, 1941, at 2.30 P. M.

THE CITY RECORD VoL. LXIX NUMBER 20590

NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

Pam 10 Cans

THE CITY RECORD 155

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

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

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

BRIDGE PAINTER DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICE, GRADE 6 ELECTRICIAN JUNIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (REAL ESTATE

RESEARCH) LICENSE FOR MOTION PICTURE OPERATOR LICENSE FOR STRUCTURAL WELDER PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR, GRADE 2 (SO-

CIAL SERVICE), CITY-WIDE PROMOTION TO BOOKKEEPER, GRADE 1, CITY-WIDE PROMOTION TO ELECTRICIAN, CITY-WIDE PROMOTION TO GARDENER PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF PLASTERING, GRADE 3 PROMOTION TO RESIDENT BUILDINGS SUPERINTEN-

DENT, GRADE 2, NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY PROMOTION TO SUPERVISOR, GRADE 3 (SOCIAL SERV-' ICE), CITY-WIDE

Detailed information regarding the above positions may be found on page 1425.

Announcements of Open Competitive and Labor Class examinations are broadcast over Station WNYC at 5.45 p. m. on the Tuesday preceding the opening of applications.

Bulletin Notice: The Commission publishes monthly an official bulletin which is available in libraries or sent to all interested persons 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. Candidates are promptly notified by mail of any action affecting them individually. General inquiries 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-

dent; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR

WILLIAM VIERTEL, EDITOR

2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO RTH 2-3490.

Municipal Civil Service Commission- Notice to Applicants 1409 Notices to Appear for Examinations 1425 Notices of Examinations 1425 Notice of Public Hearing on Pro-

posed Adoption of New Rules 1411 Proposed Amendment to Classifica-

tion 1425 Tentative Keys for Examinations 1427

New York City Housing Authority-Notice to Superstructure Contrac-

tors 1422 Proposals 1423

Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 1430

Notice to City Officials and Employees 1409 Official Directory 1421 Parks, Department of-Proposals . . . 1427 Police Department-

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 1422

Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic 1422

Public Works, Department of- Proposals 1425 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 1425

Purchase, Department of- Notice to Bidders 1422 Proposals 1422 Sale of Old Materials 1422

Queens, President Borough of-Pro- posals 1430

Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- 1423 mate on March 6, 1941 1430 1423 Richmond, President Borough of-

Proposals 1423 1415 Supreme Court, First Department-1424 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to

File Objections 1429 1424 Supreme Court, Second Department-

Notice to File Claims 1430 1410 Tax Commission-Assessed Valuation

of Real Estate in The City of New 1429 York for the Fiscal Year 1941-1942 1424

Transportation, Board of- 1409 Notice of Public Hearings 1424

Proposals 1424 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 1424 Sale of Scrap Material 1424

Triborough Bridge Authority-Pro- posals 1429

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR

Continued Hearing on Local Laws

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING (BEING A CON- tinuation of the public hearing held in the Mayor's Office, Executive Chamber, City Hall,

on Tuesday, March 4, 1941) WILL BE HELD AS TO THE LOCAL LAWS NUM-BERED AND TITLED AS HEREINAFTER SPECIFIED, at the MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHAT-TAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, on THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941, at 10:30 A. M., viz:

Int. No. 393, Nos. 476-527-A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the use of trim and decoration in the outer lobbies of special occupancy structures.

Int. No. 394, Nos. 477-528-A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to display advertising of motion picture theatres.

Dated, City Hall, New York, March 5, 1941. m7,12 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

To Whom It May Concern

The COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK contemplates an early offering of $40,000,000 of Serial Bonds to Provide for the Supply of Water, for Dock Improvements, for the Construction of Schools and for Various Municipal Purposes.

A portion of the issue of these Serial Bonds will be reserved for pur-chase by the City's sinking funds and such maturities will be excluded from the offering to the public.

Full particulars, which will include the date of these bonds, the rate of interest and other terms of the bonds and of the sale will be published in "The City Record" later.

Dated March 8, 1941. m8,14 JOSEPH D. McOOLDRICK, Comptroller of The City of New York,

(Roll Call at 2.30 P. M.)

REPORTS

City Map Changes

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

N. 2 (CP-1771) In the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by changing the lines and

grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Merrick boulevard, Douglas avenue, 168th street and Liberty avenue, Borough of Queens.

(On October 10, 1940, Cal. No. 130, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on December 18, 1940, Cal. No. 36, the Commission fixed January 15, 1941, for a hearing; on January 15, 1941, Cal. No. 33, the hearing was closed.)

On motion, the following report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 1662. March 5, 1941.

Hon. FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on October 10, 1940 (Cal. No.

130), there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated September 20, 1940, from the President of the Borough of Queens, submitting for ap-proval a proposed change in the City map by changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Merrick boulevard, Douglas avenue, 168th street and Liberty avenue, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 25, 1940.

The map relates primarily to three blocks, or a length of about 600 feet, of Liberty avenue and provides for changing the grades to conform to the elevations to which the street has been improved. This grade treatment results in changes ranging to a maxi-mum of about one foot below the elevations heretofore established. Related adjust-ments are made in a short section of 168th street.

Provision is also made for the introduction of a system of roadways and malls in Liberty avenue from 165th street to 168th place, including the intersection of Merrick boulevard, in order to provide channelized facilities for the accommodation of traffic. Roadways ranging from 25 feet to 45 feet in width and suitable sidewalks varying from 10 feet to 20 feet in width are provided for. In 168th street between Douglas avenue and Liberty avenue, a roadway generally about 44 feet in width, adjoined by 10-foot sidewalks is contemplated.

The map further provides for eliminating the lines of a small park, about 0.05 of an acre in extent, located at the intersection of Liberty avenue and 168th street in order that this park area may be utilized for street purposes. The park lands were shown as street area on an old subdivision map filed in 1836 as well as on a map of the Village of Jamaica in 1868 and were subsequently designated as a public park by the trustees of the Village of Jamaica in 1892. It does not appear to have been acquired as a park although utilized for park purposes for an extended period. It also appears to be burd-ened with easements for street purposes and under these circumstances apparently no transfer to the Borough President for street purposes will be required.

The map also provides for shifting a length of about 56 feet of the westerly line

Assessors, Board of- Completion of Assessments and

Awards 1423 Notice to Present Claims for Dam-

ages 1423 Board Meetings 1422 Bronx, President Borough of The-

Proposals 1429 Brooklyn, President Borough of-

Sale of Old Materials 1423 City Planning Commission-

Minutes of Meeting Held March 5, 1 1941 1409

Notices of Public Hearings 1425 Comptroller, Office of the-

Notice re Contemplated Offering of $40,000,000 Serial Bonds 1409

Vouchers Received March 10, 1941. 1417 Docks, Department of-Proposed Ap-

proval of Subcontractors 1423 Education, Board of-Proposals 1423 Estimate, Board of-Notices of Public

Hearings-Public Improvement Mat- ters 1427

Estimate, Board of-Bureau of Real Estate-

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate 1429

Corporation Sale of Certain Real Estate 1429

Finance, Department of-Confirmation of Assessments-No-

tices to Property Owners Notice of Sale of Tax Liens Warrants Made Ready for Payment

March 10, 1941 Fire Department-Proposals Higher Education, Board of-Pro-

posals Local Laws of The City of New York

for the Year 1941-Nos. 13 to 20 Manhattan, President Borough of-

Proposals Mayor, Office of the-Notice of Con-

tinued Hearing on Local Laws Municipal Civil Service Commission-

Eligible Lists Published March 3 and 7, 1941 1414

Eligible List Promulgated March 7, 1941 1414

The Commission met pursuant to adjournment.

Present-Lawrence M. Orton, Acting Chairman; John C. Riedel, Chief Engi-neer, Board of Estimate ; Cleveland Rodgers, Edwin A. Salmon, Arthur V. Sheridan, Commissioners.

No. 1 Approval of minutes of meetings of February 19 and 26, 1941, as printed in

THE CITY REcoao of February 25 and March 4, 1941, respectively. On motion, these minutes were unanimously approved.

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of 168th street located northerly of Liberty avenue, a maximum of about 3 feet westerly in order to include within the mapped street area a portion of a former street. In order to effectuate this change, the owner of the abutting property proposes to convey to the City, his interests, if any, in the property involved.

The section of Liberty avenue under consideration is fully improved in accordance with the elevations and roadway and sidewalk treatment now proposed to be established, and 168th street and Merrick boulevard are paved, curbed and flagged. The abutting private property is developed with numerous two-story frame dwellings and several gasoline stations which apparently will not be adversely affected by the proposed grade treatment.

This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on January 15, 1941 ( Cal. No. 33). No opposition to the proposed map change developed and the hearing was closed.

The matter was considered further at a meeting of the Commission held on March 5, 1941 (Cal. No. 2), at which time it was determined that the proposed map change is designed to conform to existing improvements, provide abutting private property with frontage on a mapped street and establish a suitable roadway and sidewalk treat-ment for the interchange of traffic at a heavily traveled intersection.

The map under consideration appears to be a proper one and its approval is recom-mended, after the submission to the Board of Estimate of an instrument, satisfactory in form and sufficiency to the Corporation Counsel, executed by the abutting property owner, conveying to the City his interest in the portion of 168th street now proposed to be laid out on the City map.

It is further recommended that after the approval of the map, resolutions be adopted establishing special roadway and sidewalk treatment in:

(a) Liberty avenue from 165th street to 168th place; (b) 168th street from Liberty avenue to Douglas avenue; and in (c) Merrick boulevard from Liberty avenue to a point about 100 feet southerly, in

accordance with the treatment shown on the map. Respectfully, LAWRENCE M. ORTON, Acting Chairman, City Planning Com-

mission.

No. 3 (CP-1829) In the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by changing the grades

of Francis Lewis boulevard between Cross Island parkway and 48th avenue, including incidental adjustments in the grades of certain of the intersecting streets affected, Borough of Queens.

(On November 14, 1940, Cal. No. 177, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on January 22, 1941, Cal. No. 14, the Commission fixed February 19, 1941, for a hearing; on February 19, 1941, Cal. No. 27, the hearing was closed.)

On motion, the following report was unanimously adopted:

Report No. 1716. March 5, 1941. Hon. FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate:

Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on November 14, 1940 (Cal. No. 177), there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated October 31, 1940, from the Acting President of the Borough of Queens, submitting for approval a proposed change in the City map by changing the grades of Francis Lewis boulevard between Cross Island parkway and 48th avenue, including incidental adjust-ments in the grades of certain of the intersecting streets affected, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 29, 1940.

The map relates primarily to a section of Francis Lewis boulevard extending for 44 blocks, or a length of about 2.8 miles, and provides for adjusting the grades and modifying the roadway and sidewalk treatment to conform to the existing surface im-provements, together with related grade changes in certain of the intersecting streets.

Francis Lewis boulevard was improved in 1939 under an authorization granted by the Board of Estimate in 1938 and minor departures ranging from about one foot below to about three feet above the established grades were made during the progress of the work in order to provide for adequate drainage and to more nearly conform with ex-isting surface conditions. At the same time the central mall of the boulevard was in-creased in width from four feet to five feet in order to adequately accommodate the street lighting installations.

Dual roadways 36 feet and 53 feet in width respectively in the 106-foot and 140-foot sections of the boulevard have been heretofore established and, in order to retain these roadway widths, the one-foot added to the width of the central mall was com-pensated for by reducing each of the sidewalk widths from 15 feet to 141/2 feet. Provi-sion is also made for other incidental modifications in the mall treatment of the boule-vard to facilitate the movement of traffic at intersecting streets. The existing roadway treatment as heretofore established between 166th street and 168th street and between 39th avenue and Station road is to be retained.

The section of Francis Lewis boulevard under consideration is in use at its mapped width except between 39th avenue and Station road where it crosses under the Flushing and North Side Division of the Long Island Railroad and is in use at a temporary width of about 80 feet. The remainder has been paved, curbed and flagged in accord-ance with the grades and roadway and sidewalk now proposed to be established. The abutting frontage is largely vacant except for several small dwellings, one-story stores, a three-story brick public school and a fire house which apparently will not be adversely affected by the proposed grades.

This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on February 19, 1941 (Cal. No. 27. No opposition to the proposed map change developed and the hearing was closed.

The matter was considered further at a meeting of the Commission held on March 5, 1941 (Cal. No. 3), at which time it was determined that the map under considera-tion provides for the introduction of necessary modifications in the established sidewalk and roadway treatment in order to improve traffic facilities and meet requirements involved in the installation and maintenance of standard street lighting equipment, to-gether with appropriate changes in the established grades designed to provide adequate drainage and more nearly conform to existing surface conditions.

The map appears to be a proper one and its approval is recommended. It is further recommended that after the approval of the map, a resolution be adopted

establishing a special sidewalk and roadway treatment in Francis Lewis boulevard from 16th avenue to 166th street, from 168th street to 39th avenue and from Station road to 48th avenue, in accordance with the treatment shown on the map.

Respectfully, LAWRENCE M. ORTON, Acting Chairman, City Planning Com-mission.

Drainage Plan

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

No. 4 (CP-1833) In the matter of a change of drainage plan, Map-DD District 50, Borough of

Brooklyn, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in Bedell lane from East 88th street to East 92d street.

(On December 5, 1940, Cal. No. 201, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on January 29, 1941, Cal. No. 27, the Commission fixed February 26, 1941, for a hearing; on February 26, 1941, Cal. No. 39, the hearing was closed.)

On motion, the following report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 1755. March 5, 1941.

Hon. FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on December 5, 1940 (Cal No.

201), there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated November 20, 1940, from the Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn, transmit-ting for approval a change of Drainage Plan, Map-DD District 50, Borough of Brook-lyn, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in Bedell lane from East 88th street to East 92d street, bearing the signature of the Acting President of the Borough and dated October 22. 1940.

This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on February 26, 1941 (Cal. No. 39), pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Code. No opposition to the change 'of Drainage Plan developed and the hearing was closed.

The matter was considered further at a meeting of the Commission held on March .5, 1941 (Cal. No. 4), at which time it was determined that the streets involved in the

change of Drainage Plan under consideration have been legally laid out and the pro-j ect is consistent with the approved City map.

Respectfully, LAWRENCE M. ORTON, Acting Chairman, City Planning Com-mission.

PUBLIC HEARINGS

City Map Changes

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. S (CP-899) Hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by establishing the lines

and grades of 56th place from 28th avenue to 30th avenue and by changing the grades of 28th avenue from Hobart street to the westerly line of the right-of-way of New York Connecting Railroad and of 30th avenue from Hobart street to 57th street, Borough of Queens.

(On April 20, 1939, Cal. No. 62, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on February 5, 1941, Cal. No. 14, the Commission fixed this day for a hearing, which has been duly advertised.)

There were no appearances. On motion, it was unanimously voted to close the hearing and lay over the

matter under Rule 105.

No. 6 (CP-1862) Hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by changing the lines and

grades of 89th avenue from Jamaica avenue to 172d street, including incidental adjustments of the grades of the intersecting streets affected, Borough of Queens.

(On December 12, 1940, Cal. No. 87, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on February 5, 1941, Cal. No. 15, the Commission fixed this day for a hearing, which has been duly advertised.)

Appearances-In Favor : John J. Beggs, representing the Topographical Bureau, President, Borough of Queens ; Joseph P. Landis, Esq., of Messrs. Dreyer & Traub, attorneys, on behalf of client.

On motion, it was unanimously voted to close the hearing and lay over the matter under Rule 105.

No. 7 (CP-1916) Hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by changing the lines of

Forley street from Lamont avenue to 43d avenue, Borough of Queens. (On January 23, 1941, Cal. No. 104, the Board of Estimate referred this matter ,

to the Commission ; on February 5, 1941, Cal. No. 16, the Commission fixed this day for a hearing, which has been duly advertised.)

Appearance-In Favor : John J. Beggs, representing the Topographical Bureau, President, Borough of Queens.

On motion, it was unanimously voted to close the hearing and lay over the matter under Rule 105.

Drainage Plan

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 8 (CP-1874) Hearing on an amended drainage plan for Sewerage Districts No. 41

SWC-14, and 41 SB-21, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded by Union Hall street, Brinkerhoff avenue, 160th street and 109th avenue; in the area approximately bounded by Liverpool street, Ferndale avenue, Inwood street, 109th avenue, 142d street, 107th avenue, Remington street, Lux road, Pinegrove street and Lakewood avenue; and in the area approx-imately bounded by Linden boulevard, Merrick boulevard, 118th avenue, Marsden street, Smith street, 119th avenue, New York boulevard, 118th avenue, 157th street, 116th avenue and New York boulevard.

(On December 19, 1940, Cal. No. 151, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on February 5, 1941, Cal. No. 17, the Commission fixed this day for a hearing, which has been duly advertised.)

There were no appearances. On motion, it was unanimously voted to close the hearing and lay over the

matter under Rule 105.

On motion, the Commission adjourned at 2.55 p. m., to meet Wednesday, March 12, 1941, at 2.30 o'clock p. m. PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary.

LOCAL LAWS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

FOR THE YEAR 1941

No. 13 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the New York fire department life insurance fund. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Subdivisions b and e of section B19-8.0 of the administrative code of

the city of New York, as last amended by local law number four for the year nineteen hundred forty, are hereby amended to read as follows:

b. The board of trustees of the New York fire department pension fund shall be the head of the New York fire department life insurance fund and shall have power and authority, from time to time, to establish and amend rules and regulations for the administration and transaction of the business of such fund and for the control and dis-position thereof in accordance with the provisions of this code and all laws applicable thereto. The chairman and vice-chairman of such board, respectively, shall be the treasurer and assistant treasurer of the fund. They shall make a semi-annual report verified by the members of such board of the condition of such fund, containing a state-ment of all receipts and disbursements for or on account of such fund, together with the names of all beneficiaries and the amount paid to each, and file such report in the office of the comptroller.

e. Such treasurer and assistant treasurer shall give bond for the faithful and honest performance of their respective duties under this article in such sum as may be fixed and with sureties to be approved by the comptroller. Any such bond shall run to the members of the New York fire department life insurance fund.

§2. This local law shall take effect immediately. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.:

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a local law passed by the Council of The City of New York, concurred in by the Board of Estimate and approved by the Mayor on March 7, 1941, on file in this office.

H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council.

No. 14 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the fire department pension fund. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Paragraph b of subdivision eight of section B19-3.0 of the administrative

code of the city of New York, as repealed and reenacted by local law number three for the year nineteen hundred forty, is hereby amended to read as follows:

b. Each member shall signify in writing to the board of trustees on or before the fifteenth day of May nineteen hundred forty-one, his election to contribute on the basis of retirement either after twenty years of service or after twenty-five years of service.

§2. Paragraph one of subdivision a of section B19-5.0 of such code, as repealed and reenacted by local law number three for the year nineteen hundred forty, is hereby amended to read as follows :

1. A member who shall have elected to contribute on the basis of retirement after twenty years of service, upon completing such period of service, may continue in the service. In such event and upon retirement for service, there shall be added to his

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annual service pension the sum of fifty dollars for each completed additional year of service, during which years such deductions shall have been made. Any such member, upon completing twenty-five years of service, shall have such deductions made at the rate of five per cent, in which event and upon retirement for service, such additional amounts also shall be added to his annual service pension for the years during which deductions shall have been made at the rate of five per cent.

§3. In the event any member of the fire department pension fund shall change his service retirement election on or before the fifteenth day of May nineteen hundred forty-one pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision eight of section B19-3.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York, as amended by this local law:

a. From twenty-five years to twenty years, such member shall pay into such fund, with interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, the difference between the con-tributions actually made by him and the amount he would have paid if his original service retirement election was based upon twenty years of service.

b. From twenty years to twenty-five years, the trustees of such fund shall refund to such member, without interest, the difference between the contributions actually made by him and the amount he would have paid if his original service retirement election was based upon twenty-five years of service.

§4. This local law shall take effect pursuant to the provisions of sections sixteen and seventeen of the city home rule law. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.:

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a local law passed by the Council of The City of New York, concurred in by the Board of Estimate and approved by the Mayor on March 7, 1941, on file in this office.

H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.: I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a local law passed by the Council

of The City of New York, and approved by the Mayor on March 7, 1941, on file in this office. H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council.

No. 18 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to street names (Linton place, borough of Richmond). Be it enacted by Me Council as follows: Section 1. Section B4-40.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York is

hereby amended by adding thereto another designation to read as follows: B4-40.0 Richmond; change certain names.-The following street is hereby

designated.

New Name

Old Limits

Linton Place

Gibson Place Howton Ave. to three hundred thirty feet north

§2. This local law shall take effect immediately. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.:

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a local law passed by the Council of The City of New York, and approved by the Mayor on March 7, 1941, on file in this office. H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council.

No. 15 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to massage institutes and operators. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section B32-195.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York

is hereby amended to read as follows : §B32-195.0 License; Fee; Term.-a. The commissioner of licenses, in his dis-

cretion and with the approval of the police commissioner, may license massage operators and institutes conditioned upon compliance with rules and regulations of the commis-sioner and of the board of health applicable to such operators and institutes.

b. The annual license fee for each massage institute shall be ten dollars and for each massage operator three dollars.

c. All such licenses shall expire on November thirtieth next succeeding the date of issue thereof.

d. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 773a-1.0 of this code, licenses under this article shall be issued only to persons who are citizens of the United States for a period of not less than two years.

§2. This local law shall take effect immediately. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.:

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a local law passed by the Council of The City of New York, concurred in by the Board of Estimate and approved by the Mayor on March 7, 1941, on file in this office.

H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council.

No. 16 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the police pension fund. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Paragraph one of subdivision a of section BI8-5.0 of the administrative

code of the city of New York, as last repealed and reenacted by local law number two for the year nineteen hundred forty, is hereby amended to read as follows:

1. A member who shall have elected to contribute on the basis of retirement after twenty years of service, upon completing such period of service, may continue in the service, In such event and upon retirement for service, there shall be added to his annual service pension the sum of fifty dollars for each completed additional year of service, during which years such deductions shall have been made. Any such member upon completing twenty-five years of service, shall have such deductions made at the rate of five per cent., in which event and upon retirement for service, such additional amounts also shall be added to his annnual service pension for the years during which deduc-tions shall have been made at the rate of five per cent.

§2. Title G of chapter forty-one of such code is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section, to follow section G41-64.0, to be section G41-65.0, to read as follows:

§G41-65.0 Change of service retirement elections by members of the police pension fund.-a. Any member of the police pension fund may change the service retirement election made by him pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision nine of section B18-3.0, or section B18-41.0 or B18-41.1 of this code on or before the fifteenth day of May, nineteen hundred forty-one.

b. In the event any such member shall so change his service retirement election from twenty-five years or retirement at age fifty-five to twenty years, such member shall pay into the appropriate pension fund, with interest at the rate of four per centum per annum, the difference between the contributions actually made by him and the amount he would have paid if his original service retirement election was based upon twenty years of service.

c. In the event any such member shall so change his service retirement election from twenty years to twenty-five years or retirement at age fifty-five, the trustees of the appropriate fund shall refund to such member, without interest, the difference between the contributions actually made by him and the amount that he would have paid if his original service retirement election was based upon twenty-five years of service or retirement at age fifty-five, as the case may be.

d. In the event any such member shall so change his service retirement election from retirement at age fifty-five to twenty-five years or twenty years, such member shall pay into the appropriate pension fund, with interest at the rate of four per centum per annum, the difference between the contributions actually made by him and the amount he would have paid if his original service retirement election was based upon twenty-five years or twenty years of service, as the case may be.

e. In the event any such member shall so change his service retirement election from twenty-five years to retirement at age fifty-five, the trustees of the appropriate pension fund shall refund to such member, without interest, the difference between the contributions actually made by him and the amount, that he would have paid if his original service retirement election was based upon retirement at age fifty-five.

§3. This local law shall take effect pursuant to the provisions of sections sixteen and seventeen of the city home rule law. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.:

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a local law passed by the Council of The City of New York, concurred in by the Board of Estimate and approved by the Mayor on March 7, 1941, on file in this office.

H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council.

No. 17 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to street names (Horace Harding boulevard, Queens). Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Chapter four of the administrative code of the city of New York is

hereby amended by adding thereto a new title, to be title B, to read as follows : TITLE B. ARTICLE 1

Street Names § B4- 1.0. Manhattan. § B4-10.0. Bronx. § B4-20.0. Brooklyn. § B4-30.0. Queens ; change certain names. The following street name is hereby

changed and designated as hereinafter indicated:

New name

Old Limits

Horace Harding Boulevard

World's Fair Boulevard Entire length

§ B4-40.0. Richmond. § 2. This local law shall take effect immediately.

No. 19 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to street names (Averill place, borough of Richmond). Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section B4-40.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York is

hereby amended by adding thereto another designation to read as follows B4-40.0 Richmond; change certain names.-The following street is hereby

designated:

New Name

Old Limits

Averill Place

Arthur Kill Road Nassau Place to three hundred eight feet west

§2. This local law shall take effect immediately. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.:

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a local law passed by the Council of The City of New York, and approved by the Mayor on March 7, 1941, on file in this office. H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council.

No. 20 A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to street names (Gravesend square, Brooklyn) Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section B4-20.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York is

hereby amended by adding thereto another designation to read as f ollows: B4-20.0 Brooklyn; change certain names.-The following street name is hereby

changed and designated as hereinafter indicated:

New Name

Old Limits

Gravesend Square

Unnamed square at the intersection of East 2d street, Gravesend Neck road and Avenue V.

§2. This local law shall take effect immediately. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.:

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a local law passed by the Council of The City of New York, and approved by the Mayor on March 7, 1941, on file in this office. H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Public Hearing on Proposed Adoption of New Rules

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE PROPOSED ADOPTION BY the Municipal Civil Service Commission of its new rules, and that a PUBLIC HEAR-

ING will be allowed at the request of any interested person in accordance with Rule IX, Section II at the office of the MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, ROOM 604, 299 BROADWAY, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, AT 10 A. M., ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PAUL J. KERN, President, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary.

NEW RULES I A. Definitions:

1. Words and phrases used in these rules shall have their usual connotation and meaning as established by civil service practice in The City of New York. B. Organization of the Commission:

10. The Commission shall choose from its membership a President who shall serve during its pleasure. He shall preside at its meetings, and shall be the chief executive officer of the Commission.

11. The Commission shall choose a Secretary who shall serve as such during its pleasure. He shall be the custodian of its records and perform such duties as the Com-mission may from time to time assign.

12. Two members shall constitute a quorum of the Commission and may act in its name provided that all Commissioners shall have had due notice of any meeting at which any such action is taken.

13. The Commission may act by committee provided that any committee empowered to act on behalf of the Commission shall contain at least one member of the Commission or the Secretary; and provided that no action taken by any such committee shall be valid unless ratified by the Commission, and provided further that no committee shall be empowered to hold any hearing relative to the amendment of these rules.

14. There shall be committees of appeal established by the Commission for: (a) appeals from ratings on examinations (b) appeals from service ratings (c) appeals from recommendations to disqualify for insufficient evidence of

good character. 15. All public hearings before the Commission shall be on at least three days'

notice. 16. The Commission shall publish an annual report which shall contain, among

other things, a statement of the duties and accomplishments of the Commission during the year, of the total number of exempt and non-competitive positions in the city service, the total number of appointments made under sections 164, 165 and 166 of these rules, and a brief description of the method used for recruiting. Sufficient copies of such report shall be printed to supply the same to the State Civil Service Commission (at least six copies), to the Mayor (at least six copies), one to each public library and at least 25 copies for the Municipal Reference Library.

All rules or portions of rules now in effect contrary to or inconsistent with the above rules 1 to 16 shall be and the same are hereby repealed.

NEW RULES II C. Classification of the Municipal Civil Service:

30. All positions not otherwise specifically classified shall be in the competitive class. Appointments to positions in the exempt class may be made without examination ; but the appointing officer shall in each case submit to the Commission, in such form as the Commission shall prescribe, a certificate showing (a) the title of the position; (b) the full name and residence of the appointee; (c) the place of his residence during the five years immediately preceding appointment ; (d) his previous appointments, and periods of

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employment, if any, in the public service; and (e) his qualifications for the office or City Court-1 Legal Assistant

position to be filled. The Commission may accept such certificate as a notice of appoint- Department of Correction—Chaplain; Chief Nurse; Interne; Locking Device

ment to take effect on the date of its receipt Maintainer ; Trained Nurse.

31. The following positions shall be in the exempt class (one incumbent only unless Board of Education—Proctor (Board of Examiners). otherwise indicated) : Board of Election;—Proportional Representation Canvasser.

Armory Board—Secretary. Fire Department—Chaplain.

Art Commission—Executive Secretary. Department of Health—(Preventable Diseases, Tuberculosis Clinics and Day

Board of Assessors—Secretary. Camps)—Orderly. President of the Council—Assistant to the President; Executive Assistant; 2 Department of Hospitals—Anaesthetist; Assistant Director of Nursing Service;

Secretaries ; 2 Legislative Assistants ; Examiner ; Clerk ; 3 Stenographers; Mes- Assistant Physician; Assistant Superintendent of Nurses, With Maintenance; Chap-

senger. lain; Chief Nurse; Hospital Attendant; Hospital Attendant (Trained) ; Hospital

President, Borough of Manhattan—Commissioner of Borough Works ; Assistant Attendant, Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Otisville, N. Y.; Interne; Interne (X-Ray) ;

Commissioner of Borough Works; Consulting Engineer ; Secretary of Borough; Nurse, Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Otisville, N. Y.; Nurse, Hospital for Contagious

Secretary to President; Secretary to Commissioner of Borough Works; Assistant Diseases, New York City; Nurse (except in Hospital for Contagious Diseases, New

to President ; Stenographer to President ; Stenographer to Commissioner of Borough York City) ; Physician; Podiatrist (Part Time) ; Psychologist (Interne) ; Pupil Works ; Chief Engineer, Highways ; Confidential Examiner. Nurse (1-year maximum tenure, not renewable) ; Student Dietitian (2 years' maxi-

President, Borough of Brooklyn—Commissioner of Borough Works; Assistant mum tenure, not renewable) ; Superintendent of Nurses; Trained Nurse; Pupil Prae-

Commissioner of Borough Works ; Consulting Engineer ; Secretary of Borough; Sec- tical Nurse (maximum tenure, 6 months, not renewable).

retary to President; Secretary to Commissioner of Borough Works; Stenographer Law Department-2 Examiners of Accounts.

to President; Confidential Inspector. Municipal Civil Service Commission—Monitor.

President, Borough of The Bronx—Commissioner of Borough Works; Assistant Police Department—Chaplain.

Commissioner of Borough Works ; Assistant to President; Consulting Engineer ; Sec- Department of Purchase—Chief, Bureau of Standardization.

retary to Borough ; Secretary to President ; Secretary to Commissioner of Borough Teachers' Retirement System—Physician.

Works ; Stenographer to President; Confidential Inspector ; Executive Manager, Board of Transportation-12 Engineering Cadets (maximum term 15 months, Superintendent of Highways. not renewable).

President, Borough of Queens—Commissioner of Borough Works ; Assistant 33. The following positions shall be in the labor class : Helper, not to exceed $960.

Commissioner of Borough Works ; Secretary of Borough ; Secretary to President; No further appointments shall be made to any other position in the labor class. The Executive Examiner; Secretary to Commissioner of Borough Works; Stenographer present incumbents in all labor class titles shall retain their present rights and status to President; Superintendent of Highways; Deputy Superintendent of Highways ; unaffected and unimpaired by the provisions of this section until further amended. Superintendent of Sewers; Consulting Engineer; Confidential Inspector ; Assistant When vacancies occur in titles which have hitherto been labor titles, they shall be filled to President from the most nearly appropriate competitive list.

President, Borough of Richmond—Commissioner of Borough Works; Assistant All rules or portions of rules now in effect contrary to or inconsistent with the above to President; Secretary to Commissioner of Borough Works ; Confidential Inspector. rules 30 to 33 shall be and the same are hereby repealed.

Domestic Relations Court—Director of Administration; Deputy Director of NEW RULES III Administration. 34. All candidates for positions in the labor class and non-competitive class, and

City Court—Chief Clerk; Deputy Chief Clerk ; 2 Deputy Clerks of Court all persons nominated for provisional, temporary or exceptional appointment shall be (Bronx, Richmond) (1st incumbents only) ; 22 Secretaries to Justices. subject to such qualifying examination as the Commission may prescribe.

City Magistrate—Chief Clerk; Deputy Chief Clerk ; Secretary to Chief City 35. Whenever a position in the exempt, non-competitive or the labor class is placed in the competitive class the incumbent of the position, if there be any at the time of such Magistrate.

Special Sessions—Chief Clerk ; Deputy Chief Clerk; Private Secretary to Chief reclassification, may continue to hold such position with all the rights and privileges of Justice. a competitive employee provided that such incumbent pass such examination as the Com-

Municipal Court—Private Secretary to President Justice ; 68 Clerks, one to each mission may prescribe to prove his fitness for the position so reclassified. In the event Justice. of the failure of such incumbent to pass such examination, the position held by him shall

Board of Child Welfare—Secretary to President; Secretary of Board. be deemed vacant and shall be filled in the manner provided herein for the filling of Board of Higher Education—Administrator. competitive positions. Department of Correction—First Deputy Commissioner ; Second Deputy Corn- 36. No employee in the exempt, non-competitive or labor class shall be required or

missioner ; Secretary of Department; Special Investigator. permitted to perform work or service which properly pertains to the duties of a com- Department of Docks-2 Deputy Commissioners ; Secretary to Commissioner ; petitive position, as such duties are defined by the Commission. No competitive employee

Secretary of Department. shall be required or permitted to work out of title except in an emergency. Board of Education—Law Secretary ; Secretary to Board of Education; Secre- 37. Competitive positions shall be classified, so far as practicable, in grades deter-

tary to City Superintendent ; Superintendent of School Supplies; 1 Secretary to each mined by salary. No position graded or once treated as graded shall be transferred to member of the Board of Education. the ungraded service or treated as transferred without the specific approval of the Mayor

Board of Estimate—Secretary. and the State Civil Service Commission, nor shall the grade range of any grade in the Fire Department—Deputy Commissioner ; Secretary to Commissioner ; Secretary graded service be enlarged nor contracted without the specific approval of the Mayor and

of Department; Confidential Stenographer ; 3 Special Investigators for Bureau of the State Civil Service Commission. Salary increases, except general increases, in the Fire Investigation. ungraded service shall be made according to merit and fitness as disclosed by record and

Department of Health-2 Deputy Commissioners ; Secretary of Department ; seniority. No salary increase either cumulative or immediate in the ungraded service of Secretary to Commissioner. more than $600 except a general increase, shall be made except on the basis of com-

Law Department-81 Assistants to the Corporation Counsel (salaries not less petitive promotion examination. 38. A leave of absence without pay for the purpose of enabling an employee to than $3,500 each) ; Secretary to Corporation Counsel ; Stenographer to Corporation

Counsel; 4 Assistants Corporation Counsel (Bureau of Street Openings, salaries pursue an educational course in a recognized institution of learning with a view of not less than $5,500) ; First Assistant Corporation Counsel ; 2 Medical Experts. improving his usefulness to the public service shall be approved, subject to the approval

Department of Licenses-2 Deputy Commissioners ; Secretary to the Department. of the department head, whenever the service rating of such employee is satisfactory, New York City Tunnel Authority—Chief Engineer ; Deputy Chief Engineer ; but such leave shall not be for more than one year in any two-year period.

3 Engineer of Construction of Vehicular Tunnels ; Engineer of Design of Vehicular 39. The classification and grades of the competitive class shall be as presently Tunnels ; Mechanical Engineer of Vehicular Tunnels ; Architect of Vehicular Tun- constituted. All present rules of the Commission creating or establishing competitive nets; General Manager ; Assistant Manager ; Chief Fiscal Administrator ; Assistant titles, grades and classifications shall remain in full force and effect and shall be Secretary to the Authority ; Secretary-Stenographer to each member of Authority ; incorporated herein in full as part of these rules. Electrical Engineer of Vehicular Tunnel. All rules or portions of rules now in effect contrary to or inconsistent with the above

Mayor's O ffice—Deputy Mayor ; Executive Secretary ; 4 Secretaries ; 2 Execu- rules 34 to 39 shall be and the same are hereby repealed. tive Stenographers ; Director of Commerce. NEW RULES IV

Municipal Civil Service Commission—Secretary of Commission; Secretary to D. Application and Notification: President. 80. The Commission shall prepare in advance of each open competitive examination

Department of Parks—Secretary to Commissioner; Secretary to Department. a statement setting forth the age, sex, experience, training and other general qualifi-Police Department-6 Deputy Commissioners ; Secretary to Commissioner ; cations required of candidates together with a description of the duties of the position

Secretary to Police Department. and an estimate of the approximate number of appointments to be made from the list Department of Markets—Deputy Commissioner ; Director of Bureau of Con- resulting from the examination, and shall advertise the receipt of such applications not

sumers Service ; Secretary of Department; Secretary to Commissioner ; 1 General less than three weeks prior to last day for the receipt of applications. The same notice Inspector. shall be given of promotion examinations and the terms and conditions thereof. At least

Department of Welfare—Deputy Commissioner ; Secretary to Commissioner ; five days' notice shall be given in THE CITY RECORD, and to all free employment agencies Secretary of Department ; Second Deputy Commissioner ; Secretary, Industrial Rela- operated by the federal, state or local government and to the Department of Welfare of The lions Bureau. City of New York, of the period set for the receipt of applications for positions in the labor

New York City Housing Authority—Secretary to the Authority; Director of class in advance of the first day for receipt of such applications, and such applications Housing. shall be received for a specified period of not less than three days. The subjects of the

Department of Purchase— Deputy Commissioner ; Secretary to Commissioner ; tests comprising an examination and the relative weight given to each except where Secretary of Department; 2 Special Investigators; Director of Purchase ; Director fixed by these rules shall be fixed by the Commission in advance and stated in the of Stores. advertisement for such position.

Board of Standards and Appeals—Secretary of Board. 81. Application blanks shall be furnished by the Commission. They shall be dated Tax Department—Secretary of Tax Commission; Secretary to President; 2 and each application shall be numbered as received. Applications shall contain such

Confidential Stenographers. information and shall be accompanied by such evidence of citizenship, education, experi- Teachers' Retirement System—Secretary. ence, health or other condition of fitness as the Commission may require. Incorrect Board of Transportation—Assistant Secretary ; Chief Accountant ; Chief Engi- statements made in applications or in any communication in connection with the qualifica-

neer ; Counsel ; 1 Deputy Chief Engineer ; 6 Division Engineers ; Electrical Engineer ; tion of candidates may be cause for deduction from the final rating of the candidate. Secretary ; 3 Stenographers to Commissioners. At least 10 days shall elapse between the final date of receiving applications and the

Board of Water Supply—Assistant Secretary ; Chief Engineer ; Secretary to date of examination. The absolute obligation rests upon the candidate to furnish his President ; Deputy Chief Engineer ; Private Secretary to Chief Engineer ; Secretary. correct address to the Commission at time of application and to give prompt notice of

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-2 Deputy Commissioners; any change therein. Secretary of Department.

Department of Hospitals-2 Deputy Commissioners; General Inspector ; Sec- E. Recruiting:

85. The Commission shall establish a regular and orderly means of recruiting can-

retary to Department; Secretary to Commissioner ; Director of Nursing Service. didates, and shall so far as possible provide facilities for notifying interested or qualified Department of Sanitation-2 Deputy Commissioners; Secretary to Department; persons of examinations pending either by general publication or otherwise. Any pub- Secretary to Commissioner ; Director of Motor Equipment. lished notice in pursuance of such recruitment shall be made available for examination Department of Investigation-2 Deputy Commissioners; Secretary to Depart- at the office of the Commission free of charge and shall be posted thereat A reasonable ment ; 20 Examiners. fee may be charged for special notice or bulletin mailed or sold directly to private

Bureau of the Budget— Director of the Budget; Assistant Director of the Budget; Secretary.

individuals. All rules or portions of rules now in effect contrary to or inconsistent with the above Department of Public Works-2 Deputy Commissioners ; Secretary to the De-

partment ; Director of Radio Communications. rules 80 to 85 shall be and the same are hereby repealed.

NEW RULES V Department of Housing and Buildings-2 Deputy Commissioners ; Secretary to F. Examinations: the Department. 90. Examinations shall be held to anticipate the needs of the service. Only those City Planning Commission—Secretary to the Commission.

Office of the Comptroller-2 Deputy Comptrollers ; Secretary to the Depart- persons whose applications have been accepted pursuant to these rules and regulations

ment; Law Secretary ; Confidential Clerk to the Comptroller ; Confidential Inspec- made thereunder shall be admitted to such examination. 91. The Commission may employ such assistance of special expert or technical tor ; 2 Administrative Assistants to the Comptroller.

Department of Finance-2 Deputy Treasurers; Director, Emergency Revenue character as may be deemed necessary for the preparation, administration and rating of tests in an examination. Division ; Secretary to the Department ; 3 Examiners of Accounts.

Triborough Bridge Authority— Assistant to the Chairman. 92. Except as assistance is employed pursuant to section 91 hereof, examiners of

32. The following positions shall he in the non-competitive class : the Commission shall prepare, conduct and rate all examinations given by the Com- mission except those for examining and administrative positions with the Commission.

The maximum compensation of every position in the non-competitive class shall be The Director of Examinations shall consult when necessary with the appointing officer less than the minimum rate at which any members of the competitive class performing concerning the qualifications required for any particular position, but all examinations the same or substantially similar work shall be compensated. The Commission shall not shall he free in all respects from the influence or participation of any appointing officer pass the payroll of any persons in the non-competitive class whose rate of pay exceeds or his subordinates. The Commission itself or persons specially employed by the Corn-the minimum of an employee in the competitive class performing the same or substan- mission shall prepare, conduct and rate all examinations for examining and administrative tially similar work, nor shall the number of incumbents exceed the number allowed by positions with the Commission. resolution of the Commission. 93. All written questions shall be placed in safe keeping as soon as prepared and

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155. At least three names, if remaining, shall be certified to the appointing officer whenever he shall request the certification of eligibles for the filling of a vacancy. Such certification shall contain the final rating of each such candidate on his examination. No name shall be certified more than three times to the same appointing officer unless he shall so request

156. A certification shall remain in force for a period of 15 days but in no case after the termination of the list.

157. An error made in a certification shall be revoked or corrected by notice to the appointing officer.

158. The name of an eligible who declines appointment to a position for which the list was established shall be removed from the list unless his declination be for one of the following reasons:

(a) employment being outside the City of New York or outside the Borough of residence;

(b) insufficiency of compensation, if the compensation be less than the maximum stated in the advertisement;

(c) temporary inability to accept employment; (d) the limited or uncertain duration of the position; (e) the special or unusual conditions under which the duties of the particular

position must be performed; (f) the completion of a course of education.

After declination for any of the above reasons the name of an eligible shall not be certified again under similar conditions except upon his request, which may be made after the expiration of two months. No declination shall be accepted in the above categories unless made in writing. Failure to respond to notice of certification within four (4) days shall be considered as a declination. The acceptance of a temporary appointment shall be considered, unless this provision is waived by the Commission, as a declination of a permanent one under paragraph (c) hereof for a period of two months, at the end of which period the name of such temporary employee shall be restored automatically to the eligible list.

159. An eligible who declines appointment to a position for which the list is declared appropriate shall be stricken from the list for appointment to any position except that for which the list was originally prepared, and if such eligible accept any permanent appointment from such list his name shall be stricken therefrom and he shall receive no further certification from such list unless his appointment be for a position in a lower grade or rank than that for which the list was prepared, or unless the certification under which such appointment is made shall specifically preserve the candidate's right to all other positions for which such list may be used or unless the Commission shall specifi-cally waive the provisions of this sentence for the entire certification or list involved. Whenever a declination because of insufficient compensation results in the appointment of an eligible not originally entitled to appointment, the compensation of such appointee shall not be increased within one year thereafter beyond the amount offered to the eligible or eligibles declining unless such eligible or eligibles have received or declined appointment at the higher amount.

All rules or portions of rules now in effect contrary to or inconsistent with the above rules 150 to 159 shall be and the same are hereby repealed.

shall be printed from type or other process, under the immediate supervision of an examiner, and shall be printed, so far as practicable, on the day of examination.

94. All test papers including a stenographic or other record of oral tests shall be preserved during the life of the list resulting from the examination. All examination records of an eligible who receives permanent appointment shall be preservd until his final separation from the service. Writing paper used by candidates in a test shall be furnished by the Commission and shall bear its official endorsement. Identification cards of candidates shall be enclosed and sealed on the day of each written test and a number given each candidate, which number shall be sealed and the test paper renumbered before rating is commenced, Any identification mark on an examination paper in a written test shall disqualify the candidate.

95. No candidate shall be given a second or special competitive test in connection with any examination held, unless it be shown to the satisfaction of the Commission that his failure to take or complete such test was due to a manifest error or mistake for which the Commission is responsible, the nature of which shall be set forth in its minutes; or that such failure was due to compulsory attendance before a court or other public body or official having the power to compel attendance; or in case of a promotion examination, that such failure was due to a physical disability incurred during the course of and within the scope of the employment of such candidate. No claim for a special test shall be allowed unless it be filed in writing with the Commission within one month after the receipt of notice of the result of the test.

96. Any substitution of a proxy for a candidate in any part of any examination shall be cause for disqualification from public employment of both the candidate and such proxy. To avoid such substitution the Commission shall require fingerprinting or other positive identification of candidates at every stage of each examination and at the time of appointment. No person shall be permitted to be present at any examination except the candidates, members of the Commission and its staff, and those persons whose presence is essential to the proper conduct of such examination. Any attempt to use improper influence to secure special advantages or favor from the Commission shall result in the disqualification of the candidate involved.

97. Under such conditions as the Commission shall prescribe candidates shall be permitted to review their own test papers but no other person shall have access thereto except the appointing officers.

98. Each written test shall be rated by at least two Examiners rating separately or by a machine of proved accuracy. The Examiners shall affix to each paper a mark expressing the average of their judgment, attested by their respective initials, or identi-fication marks. The rating shall be strictly comparative. Examination papers shall be rated so far as practicable in the office of the Commission by Examiners regularly and permanently employed by the Commission, except in cases requiring the services of special Examiners. The Commission may establish as the passing mark in a test or examination either a fixed score or final average or the score or final average of the last of a specified number of candidates standing highest in the test or examination.

99. No test paper nor any part thereof and no record of the results of any physical test, nor any other record or statement rated as part of an examination, or in connection therewith, shall be subject to review, alteration, or rerating after the ratings of the Examiners have been registered or attested as required hereunder ; except that the Commission may in the case of an appeal filed within two months of the date upon which such rating or the result of such examination is published correct any manifest error or mistake of rating, the nature of which shall be set forth in its minutes and published officially. A candidate rejected for failure to meet the minimum qualifica-tions prescribed may file a request for reconsideration of such qualifications within 10 days after the notice of such rejection. If tentative key answers to objective tests are published and posted after an examination is held and a period of one week allowed for filing of claim of manifest error from such key answers and such claims are disposed of before the rating of papers commences, no claim of manifest error predicated upon the correctness of such published key shall be entertained after the rating is completed. The Commission shall act on an appeal only after the submission of a report in writing, signed by the members of the proper committee of appeal. Such appeals shall be expe-ditiously determined so far as the facilities of the Commission permit but certification of any eligible list may be made notwithstanding the pendency of an appeal. An adminis-trative manifest error made by the Commission may be corrected at any time provided that full account of such error and its correction be made in the minutes.

100. Upon the completion of the competitive tests in an examination, the successful candidates shall have their names placed in order of their comparative standing upon an eligible list. The candidates shall be then notified of the results of the examination and of their relative standing on this list and after such notification the list shall be published forthwith and printed in full in THE CITY RECORD, Thereafter and after a sufficient number of candidates ranking highest on the list have passed the remaining qualifying tests in the examination to meet the needs of the service, the list shall be promulgated. Certification of a list shall not be made until after its promulgation. In an emergency a list may be promulgated and the names of candidates who have not passed the remaining qualifying tests may be certified but such certification shall he conditioned in all cases upon such candidates passing such remaining qualifying tests.

101. Any examination may include, in addition to other tests, such medical and physical tests as may be relevant. Such tests may be either competitive or qualifying. Whenever a candidate is rejected for a medical detect deemed remediable, his name may be included on the eligible list but shall not be certified until such defect is satisfactorily remedied. The number of qualifying medical examinations allowable and the time within which they must be taken shall be discretionary with the Commission but in all cases uniform as to a particular list.

102. In competitive examinations, when two or more candidates receive the same average rating, their respective places on the resulting eligible list shall be determined by the ratings received in the several tests comprising the examination in the following order : Written, experience, oral, practical, physical, except that in an examination where the only test is a written one, the ratings received upon the subject carrying the greatest weight shall in such a case determine the respective places of such candidates; and when, after recourse to this method, the order of standing of such candidates shall remain still undetermined, then precedence shall be given to priority of application. In all cases of promotion examinations, first resort shall be made to record and seniority in the service. G. Training and Research:

130. The Commission shall conduct such research and improve the standard of personnel administration and the service in the City of New York.

All rules or portions of rules now in effect contrary to rules 90 to 130 shall be and the same are hereby repealed.

NEW RULES VI H. Certifications and Appointments:

150. The Commission shall notify each candidate of his rating and of his relative standing on each eligible list in accordance with section 100. Any candidate who has passed but whose name is withheld from certification by reason of remediable medical defects shall be notified further of his rights, if any, to re-examination. All such notices to successful candidates except on promotion examinations shall include the statement "Subject to investigation and medical examination," and if such candidate is later dis-qualified after investigation or medical examination he shall be subsequently notified and advised of any further rights.

151. An eligible list prepared after competitive examination may be certified for appointment to unskilled or semi-skilled positions of the labor class if the qualifica-tions of candidates on such list are deemed equivalent to those required for the position in question. An eligible list may be deemed appropriate so far as eligibles thereon meet certain qualifying standards for such appropriate vacancy, and in the event that such declaration or certification is made, after hearing, such eligible list shall be certified in the order of those who meet such special qualifications for such appropriate positions.

152. The Commission shall prepare and publish, at least once each year, a complete list of positions filled, pursuant to sections 164, 165 and 166, and the number of incumbents.

153. In exceptional cases, upon the request of the appointing officer and provided that his reasons shall be stated in writing, the Commission may certify an eligible list by sex.

154. Whenever a vacancy in the exempt class shall be filled by appointment of an employee from the competitive class, such employee shall, if he has served with fidelity, on the termination of such exempt appointment, be restored to his former competitive position or if such position is filled, his name shall be restored to a preferred list therefor with all the rights and status pertaining thereto.

NEW RULES VII 160. All temporary vacancies shall be filled from eligible lists where practicable

but such lists may be certified in the order of those who have evidenced a willingness to accept temporary employment. No temporary employment shall continue for more than six months unless the Cpmmission specifically approve and all positions filled on a temporary basis for more than six months shall be listed and published officially at the end of each six-month period. A competitive list may be prepared for employment of limited tenure provided such fact is stated specifically in the advertisement for the examination. Any appointment from such list shall expire absolutely at the end of the maximum term fixed for such employment. No temporary employment from an eligible list shall continue in any event for more than six months beyond the life of the eligible list

161. The Commission shall establish an orderly procedure for transfers and no transfer from one department to another or from one position to another shall be valid unless approved by the Commission. A person in the competitive class, who in the discharge of his duties has received injuries which unfit him for the performance of duties appropriate to his title may be transferred, after investigation and medical exami-nation by the Commission, to any other position for which he is deemed qualified, within the grade limits for which he was receiving compensation at time of injury or a lower grade or at the same or lower salary if in the ungraded service.

162. As provided by law, disabled veterans shall be certified first from an eligible list in the order of their relative standing. In order to obtain disabled veteran preference, the veteran must establish to the satisfaction of the Commission:

(a) That he is a citizen and resident of this State, and was at the time of his entrance into the military or naval service of the United States.

(b) That the disability has been recognized by the United States Veterans' Administration as war service connected;

(c) That the disability exists at the time the application for preference is made (in order that applicant if entitled shall be given tentative preferred position on the Commission's list), and also at the time of certification for appointment or promotion (in order that the applicant if then entitled shall be certified as preferred) ;

(d) That the disability results in some lessening of bodily force or impairment of the applicant's physique.

(e) That the disability does not render him incompetent to perform the duties of the position applied for. 163. An employee voluntarily separated from the service without fault or delin-

quency on his part may be reinstated within one year of such separation provided that: (a) There shall be a written request for such reinstatement from the head of

the department of prospective re-employment; (b) The employee shall establish reasonable probability that the cause of such

separation shall not recur. Wherever an employee has been dismissed from public employment under circum-

stances not involving moral turpitude, the Commission may in its discretion after a hearing restore such employee to an eligible list for employment in the same or a junior title in another department of the City Government. Employment of such person from such eligible list, however, shall be contingent upon the acceptance of such former employee by the department to which he is recertified after notice of such person's status.

164. Appointment of provisional or exceptional employees may be made by appoint-ing officers with the approval of the Commission in the following cases :

(a) A provisional appointment may be made to a position in the competitive class where there is no list or appropriate list in existence for such position provided that such provisional appointee meets the experience and other requirements estab-lished by the Commission for such position and provided that no such appointment shall continue for more than four months unless an examination for the position involved has been ordered and is in process of expeditious completion. In cases of emergency requiring extension of provisional appointment beyond such four (4) months period the names of such provisionals shall be published officially.

(b) An appointment may be made with the approval of the Commission for the performance of services of a peculiar or exceptional character, requiring profes-sional, scientific, technical or expert skill. Such appointment shall be for a tem-porary period or for a specific unusual function of limited duration, or for specific consultation as an expert in city work. Such period shall not exceed six months, nor shall any compensation to such employee exceed $1,000, unless the Commission, after hearing, and on written request from the department head, shall state the reasons for such extended time or additional compensation in its minutes.

(c) .For occasional services of an incidental or transitory nature which do not recur with sufficient frequency to make competition practicable, the Commission may approve after hearing the employment of a person for appointment by t depart-ment head. No such person so appointed shall receive more than five hundred ($500) dollars in any one year, and the name of any such person so appointed shal be published officially.

(d) No contract involving primarily the furnishing of personal service to the City or any of its agencies shall be valid, unless approved so far as it relates to such services by the Commission.

(e) The Law Department of the City shall be exempt from any provisions of this section requiring prior approval by the Commission for the employment of experts but such employment shall be subject to subsequent publication and approval in like manner as all other appointments at the conclusion of such services or at

direct such training as shall general level of the public

or inconsistent with the above

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such time as the Law Department may submit such appointment for approval. No such expert, however, shall be employed for a period of one year or more with-out approval as herein required. 165. Where there is a vacancy in any position in the competitive class demanding

peculiar and exceptional qualifications of a scientific, professional or educational character, and upon satisfactory evidence that for specified reasons competition in such special case is not practicable, and that the position can best be filled by the selection of some designated person of high and recognized attainments in such qualities, the Commission may after hearing suspend the provisions of the rules requiring competition in such case; but no such suspension shall be general in its application to such position.

166. In case of emergency a department head may appoint an emergency employee without waiting for a certification, provided that the payroll of such employee shall not be passed if the Commission find that such emergency did not in fact exist, and provided that no such emergency employee shall be paid for more than one month.

167. There shall be a probationary period of six months for all permanent appoint-ments, at the end of which period the appointing officer may terminate the employment of any unsatisfactory employee by notice to the employee and the Commission. The Commission may require statements in writing as to all probationers accepted or rejected, and may, upon showing of probable satisfaction, recertify a thus rejected eligible to another appointing officer during the life of the list.

168. Appointments to positions in the labor class shall be made from among those qualified in order of application but no application for a position in the labor class shall remain on file for more than four years from the last date for the receipt of applications and all applications filed from which no appointment is made within that time, shall expire.

All rules or portions of rules now in effect contrary to or inconsistent with the above rules 160 to 168 shall be and the same are hereby repealed.

NEW RULES VIII I. Promotions:

200. So far as practicable positions in the higher grades shall be filled by pro-motion. On such promotions, record and seniority shall count for 50 per cent. The Commission shall establish promotion units within which employees shall be eligible for competitive promotion examinations. So far as practicable such promotion units shall be departmental or City-wide, and in any event the Commission may certify to a pro-motion vacancy eligible employees from City-wide lists where no employees within a promotion unit have qualified for such promotion or where such unit promotion list may have been exhausted.

201. No employee shall be eligible for promotion to any position if he lacks the original entrance requirements for such position.

202. The Commission shall determine in advance of any promotion examination what groups of employees shall be eligible for such promotion, provided that the duties of such lower positions admitted to such promotion examination shall naturally and properly tend to qualify for such promotion.

203. Appointments may be made to positions in the competitive class by promotion from the labor or non-competitive classes where the work to be performed is of a similar character. No such promotion shall be made from the non-competitive class to the com-petitive class unless such non-competitive class employee shall have served for a period of not less than three years prior to the date of such promotion nor shall a labor class employee be promoted to the competitive class within three years of his entrance into the service.

204. Except as otherwise provided examinations and appointments to promotion positions shall be governed by rules relating to original entrance.

205. No employee shall be eligible for promotion who has not served at least one year in the City service prior to the date of promotion. Nothing in this section shall prevent the establishment by the Commission of longer periods of service as a requisite for promotion, if such longer periods are deemed essential for the proper fulfillment of the promotional position.

J. Service Rating: 250. The service record of each candidate shall be considered only in the position,

and rank or grade, held by the candidate at the time his eligibility to take the examina-tion is determined, except that where the examination is open to several ranks, grades or positions the Commission shall provide the method of computation.

251. The rating of all employees in the competitive class, other than employees in the uniformed forces of the Police and Fire Departments, shall be based upon evidence of the acts, accomplishments, work traits and conduct of employees. Departments shall submit periodical reports prepared by the immediate responsible superior of each employee to the Commission on forms prescribed by the Commission at least once a year, evidenc-ing the acts, accomplishments, work traits or conduct of each employee for the preceding period. Evidence may also be submitted at the time by any employee who desires to do so on a separate form prescribed by the Commission as to his own acts or accomplish-ments during such period.

For the purpose of assembling its reports a department shall maintain such organi-zation, including a departmental personnel board, and follow such procedure, as it shall deem most effective, subject to the provisions of the rules and regulations of the Com-mission. A duly authorized representative of the Commission shall be a member without vote of every such departmental personnel board.

The rating of all such employees as well as those in the labor or the non-competitive classes who seek promotion to competitive class positions shall be made by the Com-mission on recommendation of the examining staff or a rating board thereof and shall be based on such report of the service and conduct of all such employees, and upon such other evidence as the Commission shall obtain. An employee so rated may appeal to the Commission for a revaluation of his rating within the time and in the manner provided by the regulations provided that such evidence that such employee may wish to present on appeal is first presented to his department head.

252. A departmental personnel representative who is a competitive employee shall act, or in the absence of full time budgetary provisions therefor, a competitive employee nominated by each department and confirmed by the Commission shall be designated to act as liaison representative of his department. The Commission's examining division or its rating board, with the cooperation of the personnel representative of the department concerned, shall examine the evidence submitted as to each employee and shall, if it deems necessary, make such further investigation into the facts of each case as it deems fit and shall report to the Commission its findings of the facts as to the service and conduct of each employee for the preceding period and shall recommend the rating of each such employee for such period. The Commission shall thereupon rate as the evidence

i shall warrant all employees in accordance with the values fixed in the regulations. 253. The Commission shall be the sole judge as to the sufficiency, weight and

objectivity of the evidence submitted or adduced in substantiation of reports. The Com-mission shall have power to examine the records of the department in which the employee is employed. The findings of the Commission and its rating, if no appeal therefrom has been filed within the time provided in Rule 99, or upon the due deter-mination of an appeal, if filed, shall be conclusive. All evidence furnished to the Com- mission or adduced by the rating

in along with its findings and the final rating

awarded, shall be filed in writing in the office of the Commission and shall constitute the .service record of the employee. The Commission may withhold certification of any eligible for promotion whenever such eligible has received deductions totaling 3 per cent subsequent to the period immediately preceding said examination.

254. The Commission shall transmit to each department through its personnel representative a certified record of the rating of each employee in such department by groups and grades. Each personnel officer shall immediately notify each employee in his department of the employee's own rating and whenever requested to do so by the employee shall notify him of the ratings of all other employees of his department in the same group and. grade. Any employee may make written application to the Com-mission to inspect his own record or the record of another employee holding the same position as the applicant, setting forth the reasons for such application. The Commis-sion may, upon reasonable cause shown, grant such application. In the event that any department shall fail to file in good faith, a complete and correct report concerning the service or conduct of its employees, such employees shall receive the minimum increment provided in the regulation.

255. The record of any proceedings resulting in the dismissal, the fining or other disciplinary action against any competitive employee shall be filed under section 22-2 of the Civil Service Law with the service rating bureau.

All rules or portions of rules now in effect contrary to or inconsistent with the above rules 200 to 255 shall be and the same are hereby repealed.

NEW RULES IX K. Investigation:

300. The Commission shall have the investigatory and other related powers as provided by law and the investigating staff shall investigate and report on any non-compliance with civil service law and rules within The City of New York, investigate and report on the character qualifications of candidates seeking civil service employment, and otherwise perform such investigatory research and fact-finding functions as may be assigned to it by the Commission or its members.

301. Good character shall be an absolute prerequisite for public employment. The burden of proving good character, if the same is brought in question, shall be upon the candidate. The Commission shall strike from an eligible list the name of any candidate who fails to show, after notice and opportunity to be heard, adequate evidence of good character, taking into account the nature of the duties to be performed and all of the facts presented by the candidate. Any deliberate fraud or deception practiced or attempted upon the Commission or in connection with any attempt to corrupt the merit system shall result in disqualification from public employment, and the Commission may penalize, in such manner as it sees fit, including reduction of ratings and other penalties on an equivalent basis, for misstatement or deception which it deems to be inadvertent or careless.

Dismissal for cause from the public service shall result in placing on the disqualified list the name of such person dismissed. If such dismissal is for an offense involving moral turpitude, no reconsideration of such disqualification shall take place within five (5) years. L. Payroll:

350. The payroll bureau shall pass upon all payrolls of public agencies and shall refuse to certify and shall withhold from payment any part or the whole of any amount or sum whose payment would violate the terms of the Constitution or the Laws of the State of New York relating to public employment or any provision of these rules or the regulations of this Commission.

351. The payroll bureau shall prepare and maintain the official roster of the classified civil service. M. Rules:

400. If on the request of a department or on its own initiative the Commission shall formally interpret or construe these rules, such formal action shall have the force and effect of a rule provided that the Commission shall publish such interpretation or construction forthwith in THE CITY RECORD and notify the Law Department.

401. No amendment to these rules shall be acted upon until public notice shall be given at least six days in THE CITY RECORD and a public hearing allowed.

402. These rules shall be made available by THE CITY RECORD to department heads, as required, and to the public upon payment of such fee as may cover cost of printing and distribution.

403. All the rules of the Commission effective previous to July 1, 1940, with the exception of those rules which create or establish titles, classifications or grades in the competitive class which such rules shall remain in full force and effect in full until amended, are herewith repealed except that all rights, status or title enjoyed by any competitive employee under any provision of the rules previously in effect shall not be modified in any manner by the adoption of these rules without the consent in writing of such employee.

404. The Commission shall make appropriate regulations for the enforcement of these rules and the Civil Service Law and the prosecution of its work not inconsistent with these rules, and shall make such regulations available to government agencies as required, and to the public upon payment of a reasonable fee.

405. The Commission shall publish annually as a supplement to these rules or in its Annual Report all the amendments thereto adopted during the year. m8,11

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Eligible List Published March 3, 1941

Assistant Superintendent of School Buildings, Design and Construction (Specifications) (Subject to Medical Examination)

1. Dermot W. F. Gale, 1335 Bolton rd., Pelham Manor, 1\7. Y., 83.930. 2. Edwin S. Tweedy, 84-27 Smedley st., Jamaica, 82.300. 3. Selig Whinston, 156 E. 184th st., Bronx, 78.200. 4. Paul Wunderlich, 14 Le Grande ave., Tarrytown, N. Y., 76.460. 5. Charles F. Clevette, 3420 79th st., Jackson Heights, 76.130. 6. Abraham Slavin, 2704 University ave., Bronx, 75.040.

Eligible List Published March 7, 1941

Promotion to Chief Medical O fficer (Deputy Chief), Fire Department (Subject to Investigation)

1. Arthur Nilsen, 30 W. 59th st., Manhattan, 92.140. 2. Edward C. Costelloe, 71 Sterling st., Bklyn., 88.790. 3. John J. Hill, 68-10 108th st., Forest Hills, 88.340. 4. Edgar T. Ray, 3701 Glenwood rd., Bklyn., 86.590. 5. John J. White, 1095 Park ave., Manhattan, 86.280. 6. Edward 0. Finestone, 302 W. 87th st., Manhattan, 85.230.

Eligible List Promulgated March 7, 1941

Promotion to Bridge Sergeant, Triborough Bridge Authority 1. Arthur E. Flood, 8122 5th ave., Bklyn., 82.375. 2. Edward D. Rice, 40 Arden st., Manhattan, 82.150. 3. Howard D. McNaughton, Jr., 625 W. 138th st., Manhattan, 81.050. 4. Gustave Hammier, 25-43 47th st., L. I. City, 80.750. 5. Sidney Becker, 1190 Schenectady ave., Bklyn., 80.650. 6. Kenneth C. Morrell, 155 W. 63d st., Manhattan, 80.575. 7. Frederic D. J. McDonnell, 108 Ellwood st., Manhattan, 80.475. 8. Albert J. Feeney, 103-41 103d st., Ozone Park, 80.400. 9. Stephen Kitz, 2463 Grand ave., Bronx, 80.325.

10. Philip E. McConnell, 563 W. 184th st., Manhattan, 80.175. 11. Edward T. Moran, 1387 Putnam ave., Bklyn., 80.125. 12. Daniel J. Wheeler, 2407 36th st., Astoria, 80.050. 13. Zoltan Pelikan, 333 E. 84th st., Manhattan, 79.775. 14. John M. Mills, 3123 77th st., Jackson Heights, 79.625. 15. Francis M. Scherer, 120 78th st., Bklyn., 79225. 16. Harold Garside, 147-47 Hoover ave., Jamaica, 79.175. 17. Nathan Nash, 957 Greene ave., Bklyn., 78.975. 18. George A. Holoch, 839 53d st., Bklyn., 78.875. 19. Robert J. Wynkoop, 3273 Parkside p1., Bronx, 78.700. 20. Francis T. McGarry, 42 Sickle st., Manhattan, 78.625. 21. Guido Chiappa, 35-40 29th st., Astoria, 78.575. 22. August L. Misovec, 189-49

45th ave., Flushing, 78.450. 23. Dan H. C. Courtney, 23-92 37th st., Astoria, 78.300. 24. Charles J. T. Kamarad, 23-31 33d rd., Astoria, 78.200. 25. Pasqual F. Flora, 1160 41st st, Bklyn., 77.825. 26. James P. Gallagher, 387 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., 77.675. 27. Edward W. McCabe, 35-47 64th st., Woodside, 77.525. 28. Daniel F. Mangin, Jr., 5738 Faraday ave., Bronx, 77.375. 29. John Kropp, 5939 Grove st., Bklyn., 77.175. 30. Walter L. Bridges, 90-22 179th st., Jamaica, 77.100. 31. Edmund J. McMahon, 58-49 186th st., Flushing, 77.100. 32. Irving Sindler, 1310 Grant ave., Bronx, 76.925. 33. Francis McNamara, 315 E. 187th st., Bronx, 76.900. 34. Jacob Clayton, 93-26 202d st., Hollis, 76.725. 35. Thomas Finerty, 2 Adrian ave., Manhattan, 76.575. 36. Philip J. Gaylo, 566 44th st., Bklyn., 76.525. 37. Patrick J. Begg, 576 St. Mary's st., Bronx, 76.425. 38. Charles F. McNerney, 102-49 48th ave., Corona, 76.400. 39. Fedele F. D'Amato, 2447 E. 73d st., Bklyn., 76.375. 40. Martin Levy, 1580 Metropolitan ave., Bronx, 76.325.

41. Edward H. French, 557 Sound View ave., Bronx, 76.225. 42. George J. Molloy, 2024 Gleason ave., Bronx, 76.125. 43. David R. Sussman, 1934 64th st., Bklyn., 76.075. 44. Sidney Goldberg, 285 Milford st., Bklyn., 76.050. 45. William G. Moore, 3415 31st ave., Astoria, Apt. 2-F, 75.825. 46. Vincent T. Holohan, 48-36 41st st., L. I. City, 75.825. 47. Solomon Kronfeld, 243 Riverside dr., Manhattan, 75.600. 48. Vincent Vetere, 3192 Webster ave., Bronx, 75.575. 49. Theodore F. Madarasz, 215 Beach 80th st., Rockaway Beach, 75.575. 50. Melville F. Malone, 30-48 89th st., Jackson

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract No. Number

Name of Payee

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract No. Number

Name of Payee Amount Amoun'

60958 12-30-40 1 Singer Sewing Machine Co 136413

60960 11-23-40 Carey Press Corp. 135163 j

60961 135874 Colonial Beacon Oil Co., as- signee of Motolene Co., Inc.

60962 135859 Industrial Home for the Blind 60963 135857 Hayes Duster & Brush Co.,

Inc. 60964 Industrial Distributors, Inc. 60965 1, Remington Rand, Inc.

Little Brown & Co., Inc 2 80

Matthew Bender & Co. 20 00 Columbia University Press 2 25 Shapiro Paper Corp. 92 16 Walter Weller 10 00 Municipal Factors Co., as-

signee of J. Struber, Inc. 18 00 Jacob Davis 22 00 Linde Factors Corp., assignee

of Newberger & Co. 38 00 H. C. Oswald Supply Co ,

Inc., assignee of George Guida 36 31

Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. 30 50 Charles Bruning Co., Inc. 60 00 Reproduction Print Service,

Inc. 25 49 Allied Gymnasium Equip. Co 2,740 00 Warden, Institution for Male

Def. Delinquents 2 18 Warden, Institution of Male

Def. Delinquents 2 18 Warden, Institution for Male

Def. Delinquents 2 18 Willoughby Camera Stores,

Inc. 61 50 Dictaphone Corp. 18 00 W. H. Hussey & Son, Inc ,

assignee of George Guida 48 00 Equipment & Furn. Corp 9,981 00 E. C. Fuller Co., Inc. 1,032 00

Board of Higher Education 61696 1-27-41 Johnson Service Co. 61068 11-23-40 H. R. Kelly Co., Inc 61073 11- 6-40 Public Factors Corp., assignee

of Joseph Youngmans 61074 12- 9-40 Public Factors Corp., assignee

of Carmine Milano 61075 12- 5-40 David Filderman, assignee of

Albert Omdal 61076 Mariner Harbor Natl. Bank,

assignee of A. N. & E Massetti

61077 11-26-40 Public Factors Corp., assignee of John Clancy

61078 11-26-40 Public Factors Corp., assignee of Andrew Dell'Aquila

61079 12-16-40 Public Factors Corp., assignee of Vincent Di Stefano

60980 12-13-40 Hub Awning Co., Inc. 60981 11-15-40 Empire Switchboard Corp 60982 12-16-40 Burns Bros. 60983 1- 6-41 William H. Cline 60984 Warren Press 60788 1-10-41 Kalt Lumber Co. 60789 9-17-40 Jericho Press, Inc.

Department of Finance 61519 133848 Remington-Rand, Inc. 60668 Bernard Cohen

Fire Department 61070 Bishinger-Koehler Mfg.

Inc. 61071 Sanborn Map Co.

Department of Health Walter H. Daly 2,133 80 Herman Erde

292 99 Herman Erde

194 40 John J. Mead.

31 40 Taylor Instrument Companies

4 94

D. Brown

5 05 Picker X-Ray Corp.

16 00

E. D. Fox & Son

35 62 E. B. Meyrowitz Surgical

Instruments Co., Inc Fairbanks Co. A. Peter Repetti & Sons, Inc. Ray's Auto Service Postal Telegraph-Cable Co Globe House Cleaning Con-

tractors, Inc. Allied Cleaning Contractors,

Inc. Adelphi Window Cleaning Co. Ideal Chromium & Nickel

Plating Co.

61824 61825 61826 61699 61700 2- 5-41 61701

1-21-41 61698 12-20-40 61299 1-10-40 61300 1-18-41

61301 2- 5-41 61302 1- 3-41 61303 61304 61305

61306

61307 12-31-40 61528 2- 3-41

14 50 12 00

160 00 40 00 17 82

10 00

34 80 8 55

2 05

60966

60967 60968 60969 60970 60971

60972 60973

60974

60790 60575 60576

60577 60578

60579

60580

60667

60771 60772

60765 60766

1- 7-41

12- 9-40 12-24-40

10- 9-40

12- 9-40 12-18-40 1- 1-41

136024 12-26-40

12-26-40

12-26-40

12- 9-40

6-21-40 3-18-40

134383 135030

135858 11-18-40

135795 12-12-40

133760 1- 8-41 1- 8-41

12-13-40

130 44

516 51

697 12 2,658 31

230 55 719 16 42 50

Co.,

71 76 63 54

19 38

28 96

89 43

60 85

16 50

60 47

60 30 11 20 63 00

107 90 53 16

286 30 148 20 97 00

1 88 45 90

42 22 1,100 00

61805 12-26-40 Morris Abrams, Inc. 13 94 61677 1- 7-41 Harper & Brothers 54 00

1337381 61678, 12-30-40 Harcourt Brace & Co. 37 50 61679 133742 D. C. Heath & Co. 1,892 55

133737 1 61680 1- 2-41 1 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 22 80

133753 61681 9- 3-40 Longmans Green & Co., Inc. 10 56

133763 61682 12-14-40 l Johnson Publishing Co. 162 00

133752 61683 12-23-40 t Harper & Brothers 2 25

133738 61684 12-12-40 l Henry Holt & Co., Inc. 3 24

133745 61685 130384 Children's Bus Service, Inc 2,423 86 61686 Artson Exterminating Co. 70 40 61687 11- 7-40 Dey Street Nursery Co. 390 00 61688 12- 6-40 J. D. Gordon 20 83 61689 12-31-40 William C. Crowe 37 21 61646 Louis Herbert 79 00 61647 American Handicrafts Co. 3 80 61648 12-30-40 A. Westreich Co. 12 48 61649 1- 3-41 Metropolitan Music Co. 8 86 61650 10-11-40 William Dixon, Inc. 40 94 61651 1- 6-41 Henry Lankenau 6 85 61652 1- 2-41 Leonard Auto Supply Co. 13 04 61653 1-13-40 Boiler Repair Maintenance

Co., Inc. 22 77 61654 1-13-41 Boiler Repair Maintenance

Co., Inc. 61655 11-25-40 Keating-McCoy Corp. 61656 12-19-40 P. J. Pettit Co. 61657 12-16-40 George H. Beck & Sons 61658 9- 6-40 Edward D. Fox 61659 12-19-40 Harry Gillman 61660 10-19-40 Pace Press, Inc. 61661 11-25-40 Harlem Card & Paper Co. 61662 12-24-40 Aristo Import Co., Inc. 61663 12- 6-40 Acker & Man, Inc. 61664 12-30-40 CharleS Kurzon, Inc. 61665 12-23-40 R. Kirmss Sons 61666 11-28-40 Progress Lumber Co., Inc 61667 1-20-41 N. Y. Seating Corp. 61668 12-17-40 The Flatbush National Bank

of Bklyn., assignee of Jacob Davis 735 00

61669 1-11-41 R. Solomon, Inc., assignee of Carlson Iron Works 568 00

61670 1- 9-41 Contract Associates, Inc. as-signee of O'Leary Contract- ing Co. 127 00

61671 11-30-40 Municipal Factors Co., as- signee of Newdon Co. 598 00

61672 1-28-41 Liberty Mason Materials Co , Inc. 32 50

34 12 83 00 63 57 52 05 77 64 68 73

122 50 60 40 8 50

81 50 40 00 10 15 25 75

245 00

61673 1- 6-41 Peabody Seating Co. 61674 12-19-40 H. Sand & Co., Inc. 61631 12-13-40 The American Thread Co 61632 12-19-40 Snap-On-Tools Corp.

61633 12-20-40 Specialty Auto Parts Co , Inc.

61634 12- 7-40 A. S. Stark & Bro., Inc. 61635 Science Research Associates 61636 1- 2-41 Stewart Clay Co., Inc.

61637 1- 6-41 N. Y. Brass & Copper Co , Inc.

61638 1- 9-41 Inter-City Plumbing & Heat- ing Co., Inc.

61639 12-27-40 James I. Kelly & Son 61640 12-30-40 William J. ,Olvany, Inc. 61641 12-30-40 William J. Olvany, Inc 61642 12-30-40 P. J. Pettit Co. 61643 12- 5-40 John Melleky & Son 61644 12-28-40 H. Sand & Co., Inc. 61645 12-19-40 Arthur Brown & Bro. 61379 John J. Tobin 61380 12-23-40 National Recreation Associa-

tion 61381 12- 5-40 Elk Supply Co., Inc. 61382 1- 6-41 B. F. Drakenfeld and Co., Inc. 61383 12-10-40 Try Mo Radio, Inc. 61384 12-31-40 Topping Brothers 61385 12-19-40 Anchor Steeplejack Service 61386 1-17-41 Central Tile Co., Inc. 61387 12-19-40 H. Sand & Co., Inc. 61388 9-24-40 John F. Abernethy & Co., Inc. 61389 7-26-40 James I. Kelly, Inc. 61390 12-14-40 George E. Pearsall 61391 10- 7-40 Simon Manges & Son, Inc. 61392 10-22-40 James I. Kelly & Son 61393 12-12-40 Morris Abrams, Inc. 60955 11-30-40 1 Carey Press Corp.

135163 j 60956 135163 Carey Press Corp. 60957 12-30-40 1 Addressograph Multig raph

136320 Co. 60959 130163 Carey Press Corp.

146 00 42 43 17 64 15 93

16 32 21 00 4 50 2 64

19 61

38 58 34 91 31 00 30 12 24 09 21 55 38 47 35 00 8 15

9 50 2 60

42 21 4 70

25 10 28 00 10 00 66 76

109 75 73 45 61 26

158 40 60 42 80 75 3 34

202 79

7 75 1,289 85

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1941. Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for

payment on this date in which is shown the warrant num-ber, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, 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 regis-tered number of the contract is shown therein.

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

invoice War- Date or rant Contract Name of Payee Amount No. Number

Armory Board 60535 12-27-40 Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc $3 29

Board of Child Welfare 61607 12-31-40 New York Telephone Co 1,005 95

Board of Estimate 61601 Victor McLaughlin 13 73 61284 Hannah Weiss 36 35

City Record 61703 1-31-41 Economy Clean Towel Supply

Co., Inc. 2 62 Municipal Civil Service Commission

60677 Burns Bros. 23 66 61603 Murry Bergtraum 44 35

Office of the Comptroller 61285 Telephone Engineering Co 15 10 61236 Joseph D. McGoldrick 732 14 61237 Joseph D. McGoldrick, Comp-

troller, as custodian of funds of N. Y. City Employees' Retirement System 101 19

County Clerk, New York County 61613 2- 1-41 National Surety Corp 48 21 61072 2-18-41 Century Rubber Stamp Wks ,

Inc. 2 25 County Court, Kings County

61834 Max Thaw 2 40 61834A John French 3 50 61241 Jock K. Chung 14 00 61242 Krishnelal Shridharani 7 00 61243 Joseph Kashmore 21 00

Domestic Relations Court 61608 1-27-41 Addressograph - Multigraph

Corp. 3 76 61833 James F. Gillespie 2 77

Court of General Sessions 61240 Lily Lee Chu 42 00

Supreme Court 61298 Empire Map Co. 52 00 61612 1-31-41 New York Telephone Co 16 09 60986 1-14-41 Collison & Klingman, Inc 89 40 61704 West Disinfecting Co 116 00

Surrogate's Court, Queens County 61615 11-30-40 New York Telephone Co 259 26

District Attorney, New York County 61611 Thomas E. Dewey 918 38

District Attorney, Kings County 61614 Edward D. O'Donnell 234 95

Department of Docks 60780 11-26-40 Brewer Dry Dock Co 427 00 60857 Solomon D. Schneider 9 00

Board of Education 61794 12-16-40 Smyth Donegan Co 4 47 61787 12-16-40 1 Driscoll-Schalk Ptg. & Bdg.

135185 I Co. 220 00 61788 135185 Driscoll-Schalk Ptg. & Bdg.

Co. 106 95 61789 135196 Pacific Printing Co 628 65 61790 136359 Powers Regulator Co 2,648 60 61791 11-28-40 Handy & Harman 3 00 61792 11-29-40 Bostitch, New York, Inc 9 90 61793 1- 641 Phillip Sloves & Sons, Inc 39 60 61795 J. F. Gleason Co. 102 11 61796 10- 2-40 E. Rabinowe & Co., Inc. 12 00 61797 1-13-41 Wm. Szerlip's Sons, Inc 6 75 61798 1- 6-41 City Paint Store 19 32 61799 1,17-41 Newell, Orr & Walsh, Inc 20 00 61800 1-2041 New York Seating Corp 80 00 61801 12-30-40 Frank Teicher, assignee of W.

J. Norton & Co. 39 96 61802 12-23-40 Municipal Factors Co., as-

signee of Owen F. Mc- Enaney 62 00

61803 12-16-40 Joseph A. Glynn 58 93 61804 12-18-40 Reading Electric Co., Inc 10 50 61806 1-28-41 Staten Island Rapid Transit • Railway Co. 18 71

61675 12-24-401 Ken-Wel Sporting Goods Co , 135923 j Inc. 6 00

61676 12-12-401 Houghton Muffin Co. 1,911 00 133746 1

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

THE CITY RECORD

1415

Heights, 75.525. 51. Robert J. Neil, 9 Post ave., Bronx, care Williams, 75.375. 52. Joseph G. Flanagan, 1115 45th ave., L. I. City, 75.325. 53. William Schoell, 56-34 186th st., Flushing, 75.225. 54. Philip F. Schmidt, 89 Ellwood st., Manhattan, 74.825. 55. James E. Glennie, 685 18th st., Bklyn., 74.775. 56. Peter J. Putz, 3028 94th st., Jackson Heights, 74.775. 57. Arthur E. Gerhardt, Jr., 69-13 Hillmeyer ave., Arverne, 74.675. 58. Arthur A. Picciano, 724 E. 187th st., Bronx, 74.500. 59. John D. Carroll, 375 E. Mosholu pkway., Bronx, 74.475. 60. Edward Rogas, 4051 72d st., Jackson Heights, 74.425.

61. Louis A. Pompilio, 25-17 123d st., College Point, 74.400. 62. Daniel J. Cullinan, 176 Beach 97th st., Rockaway Beach, 74.400. 63. Harry J. Gildersleeve, 19 Broadway ter., Manhattan, 74.375. 64. John E. Jonasch, Jr., 213 Bement ave., West Brighton, S. I., 74.200. 65. Edward F. Pritchard, 2055 St. Raymonds ave., Bronx, 74.175. 66. Thomas J. McEnaney, 1575 Odell st., Bronx, 74.075. 67. Charles J. Frank, 40 Chestnut st., Bklyn., 73.875. 68. Emanuel Schoenberg, 7328 67th dr., Middle Village, 73.850. 69. James W. Mulvey, 1965 Benedict ave., Bronx, 73.775. 70. Alexander Glus, 4623 Rich-ardson ave., Bronx, 73.600. 71. Lawrence A. Canis, 8511 79th st., Woodhaven, 73.525. 72. Julius Langenthal, 966 E. 181st st., Bronx, 73.175. 73. William J. Foley, 511 W. 145th st, Manhattan, 73.025. 74. Edward W. Beck, 3468 Fenton ave., Bronx, 73.025. 75. Arthur J. Weinberg, 1574 E. 32d st., Bklyn., 72.975. 76. Joseph C. Lovaglio, 1976

E. 12th st., Bklyn., 72.775. 77. John Vaughan, 4860 186th st., Flushing, 72.725. 78. Felice A. Trocchio, 325 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 72.675. 79. Nicholas J. D'Agnillo, 1053 E. 223d st., Bronx, 72.425. 80. William F. Cullen, 6416 Fresh Pond rd., Ridgewood, 72.275.

81. Frank T. Piazza, 150-45 28th ave., Flushing, 72.075. 82. Vincent H. Flynn, 6938 67th st., Glendale, 72.050. 83. Francesco Palladino, 41 Garnet st, Bklyn. 71.900. 84. Stanislaus A. Stefanski, 1020 Manhatan ave Bklyn., 71.825. 85. Jacob V. Springer, 73-22 71st pl., Glendale, 71.550. 86. Maurice P. Tegins, 89-99 217th st., Queens Village, 71.475. 87. James W. Mahoney, 18-12 127th st., College Point, 71.425. John R. Nugent, 2047 Washington ave., Bronx, 71.400. 89. Charles Larkin 36 Macon st., Bklyn., 71.350. 90. John E. Connolly, 436 7th st., Bklyn., 71.150. 91. Frank J. Knox, 520 E. 145th st., Bronx, 71.125. 92. Robert H. Jacobson, 131-71 232d st., Laurelton, 71.125. 93. Italo E. Allorto, 331 W. 27th st., Manhatan, 70.975. 94. Otto V. Kriz, 2062 Davidson ave., Bronx, 70.925. 95. Nicholas Cennamo, 29 Roosevelt pl., Bklyn., 70.925. 96. Edward Reinhart, 3420 Newkirk ave., Bklyn., 70.925. 97. Edward F. Murphy, 1156 Brooklyn ave., Bklyn., 70.875. 98. William Lind, 1337 Grant ave., Bronx, 70.875. 99. William F. J. Nolan, 8831 Ft. Hamilton pkway., Bklyn., 70.875. 100. John J. Grady, 114 W. 61st st., Manhattan, 70.875. 101. Parick J. Ward, 14 E. 31st st., Bklyn., 70.750.

Invoice Invoke War- Date or War- Date or rant Contract Name of Payee Amount rant Contract No. Number No. Number

Name of Payee Amount

1416

THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract Name of Payee Amount No. Number

5 75 12 00 6 83

10 16

105 05 52 69 41 10 4 88 8 25

43 40 Vestal Chemical Labs., Inc. 170 00 Harvard Apparatus Co., Inc 36 95 Westfield State Farm 242 94 William Langbein & Bros. 69 50 Mahoney Clarke, Inc. 4 30 Jesse E. Kahn 55,717 50 John Rosenblum, Inc. 705 00 Premier Pyllon Corp. 465 35 Hospital Supply Co. & Wat-

ters Laboratories Cons. 136 02 J. H. Emerson Co. 62 00 Pad-Lee Dental Laboratory 13 00 B. F. Gilmour Co., Inc., assig-

nee of Lawrence J. Ortman 624 15 Foregger Co., Inc. 299 85 Mitchell Rubber Weld Process 15 40 Cochrane Physicians Supplies,

Inc. 7 25 Abalene Decorative Studios 2 50 Modern Surgical Instrument

Co., Inc. 5 00 M. S. Cook-Acme Stapling

Co.

Mayoralty New York Telephone Co

Miscellaneous City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector Treasurer of City of N. Y. for

benefit of an unknown owner City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector City Collector Margaret M. Weber Laura Lembeck William H. Holland Fannie H. Warner Mabel A. Barrett Harriet French Walter E. Holland Olive A. McCoy Frederick E. Holland Ruth M. McLaurine Thelma H. Shipman Marion Louise Swan H. W. Weisman & Son Lum-

ber Co., Inc. Walter Gross

88th Street Garage Corp. 49 09 61179 Exempt Firemen's Assn. of Isaac Lazarus 1 20 Town of Newton 8,193 27

Gus Michaels 15 56 61180 Isaac Lazarus Exempt Firemen's Assn. of 2 40 5th Ward, Borough of

61181 L. Mott Van Wagner, doing Queens 3,359 01

business under the name and Jane Crandell, administratrix style of the Van Wagner of estate of Helen H. Cran- Co. 5 99 dell, deceased 1,116 25

SidsnineygerLindenbaum and Max 61182 Anita Solomon 4 00 2 99 61183 Monica Ames 15 25

Nessim Heffez 1,245 19 61609 Anne Fox Shaw 21 00 Nessim Heffez 10 11 7 11 98

61290 8 6611610 Arvid Christofferson 25 00

Young Chevrolet Co. N. Y. City Housing Authority 1® 00 Jamieson Associates, Inc. 957 83 61291 E. P. Shevlin

16155 WOO Arthur S. Holland 73 19 61292 John Di Benedetto

Isadora Kespert Barnes 73 19 62193 Ann Mulhearn or Arthur S. 73 19 attorney Gales as her aorney 125 00 73 19 61294

Charles D. Holland

Frank B. Holland Jeannette Rude or George H. Ella N. George Berman as her attorney.... 17 50 Lizzie M. Young, also known

73 19 61295 John Cimino or Benjamin I.

as Maud Young and Eliza- Seid as his attorney Dominick Schiano or Philip

28 65 beth M. Young

Ethel V. Holland as general

73 19 61296 36 59 Rosenstock as his attorney. 60 28

61297 William Lanbein or Joseph Ethel B. Holland

guardian of Richard Hol- Stroh as his attorney land an infant John Fahey

106 56 40 84

Conrad Seidenberg 359 59 60669

Treas., City of New York.... 247 56

Edo Service Station 215 51

of French Evangelical .... 466 42 60670 Isidor Tessler Young Women's Home Soc.

d

Catherine F a h e r t y and 1,197 31 6600667732 Bankers Trust Co. 583 05 Alice A. Browne

Nicholas Polakov 44 30 Thomas Faherty or Francis 60827 Estate of Sigmund D. & Mar- J. Teitelbaum guardian

J. Nicosia as their Atty. .. 6,377 23 60828 One Hundred and Fifty Wil-

ad 931

tin D. Greenwald

68 6 ad litem of Ruth Teitlebaum liam Street Corp. 137 an infant or Morris H. 60829 Tenancy Electric Meter Co 197 27 Weidenbaum as his Atty. . 279 00 61149 Estate of George Charles

Sidney Teitelbaum 100 00 Clarke 34

21 Sidney Home Owners Loan Corp 7 721 Sidney Teitelbaum guardian

ad litem of Ruth Teitelbaum 61151 Martha McAuley 61158 M. Arthur Slicklen

282 an infant, jointly with an

399

Officer of the Lincoln Say- 61153 N. Y. Life Insurance Co. 5 69

H. 100 00 61155 F. Traband Home Owners Loan Corp. .. 23 0503 ings Bank of Brooklyn 221 00 61154 Sadie Waxier

Brooklyn and Queens Transit 61156 Home Owners Loan Corp 17 52 Corp. 12,916 67 61157

61158 Home Owners Loan Corp.... 35 11

Brooklyn - Manhattan Transit 58

M. Arthur Slicklen & R. H.

Brooklyn - Manhattan Transit 87,500 00 Corp. Margaret D. Medosch

Corp.

61160 HoSinlicekOletwl Owners Loan Corp. .. 32 56

Emigrant Industrial Savings 61161 15,428 23 61162

Home Owners Loan Corp... 115 85

Comptroller Fulton Savings Bank 8 98

roller of The City of 6111664463A North-Eastern Dispensary 25 16 New York and Treas., City Home Owners Loan Corp 77 57 m

of New York 425 00 66 Home Owners Loan Corp... 214 33

Comptroller of The City of Municipal Broadcasting System,

New York and Treas., City 61533 2-20-41 Nilson Electric Laboratory, of New York 2,700 00 Inc.

New York Central Railroad 60779 2-19-41 Steinway & Sons 11 50

323 40 Co. 258 90 Department of Parks

1 00 Antonio Balfiore Bronx Gear & Bearing Co., Emanuel Keitt

61604 Inc. 18 10

25 0000

61605 16 37 Janet Roper Broadway Ignition Co. Frank W. Lynch 1 00 61606 Warren C. Bush 16 83 Helen Rollock 1 00 61527 1- 9-41 Industrial Refrigeration Co. . 123 91 Leonard Montorio 1 00

00 61570 134603 Tomasetti Construction Co., Charles Byrd 25

25 00 Inc. 13,124 42 Clarence Elliot 61288 Warren C. Bush 35 60 Peerless Casualty Co. 500 00 61289 James 26 25 00 Thomas Minor 6611069

James A. Sherry 61066 12-10-40 A. C. Schwarz Co., Inc. . 9 00 John A. Mason 3 38 61067 12-16-40 Niagara Duplicator Co., Inc. 4 50 Guaranteed Title and Mortg-

a 60987 1-13-41 Liberty Glass Co., Inc 14 25 age Co. 4 37 59965 Utica Associates 1,250 00 61133 Estate of Philip J. Glascott.. 15 00 60985 City Trading Co., assignee of

61134 61135

Grace G. Hathaway Arthall Realty Corp.

16 05 15 25

tors 29 18 61136 Veronica M. Flood

Leroy Automotive Distribu-

61138 Annie Wilt

11 50 Police Department

61137 12 80 61697 1-28-41 Leroy Automotive Distribu-

61138 M. Fogarty 23 59 tors 6 75 61139 Richard Weigang

15 04 61069 2-10-41 A. & G. Painting Co. 290 00 61140 Thomas F. Reilly 4 37

6 00 President, Borough of Manhattan 61141 Emil Hechtle

15 02 McCormack Transit Mix 61142 Home Owners Loan Corp 61521 134739 M

Concrete Co 2,000 05 61143 Anthony La Gattuta 13 52 60586 1- 7-41 National Bronx Bank, as- 61144 Joseph Heller 11 09

61145 3 75 signee of Irene Realty

Joseph J. Henrich 61146 Home Owners Loan Corp.

4 29 Corp., assignee of Frank

61147 31 93 Tompkins & Co. 82 70

61148 Lujoe Realty Corp. Patrick Moan and Catherine 5 73 60587 1- 7-41 National Bronx Bank as-

Moan signee of Irene Realty , 61168 Firemen's Assn., State of New Corp. assignee of Nick

York, for payment to Treas. Vurchio 59 77 of Volunteer Firemen's Home President, Borough of The Bronx Assn. at Hudson, N. Y..... 7,732 92 61522 135934 Ramapo

543 60 Foundry & Wheel

61169 Veteran Volunteer Firemen's

61170 60783 113

324462936 Assn. of Tottenville, N. Y.

J. P. J. uC

ffoyrkceor.y, Inc. 538 84

Veteran Firemen's Assn. of 77 10

President, Borough of Brooklyn 1,597 61

No. Shore Fire Dept., S. I. 1,015 16 61171 Veteran & Exempt Volunteer 61690 2-15-41 Municipal Factors Co., as-

Firemen's Assn. of Edge- signee of James F. Segriff 225 00 water Fire Dept. of S. I.. 1,139 37 61691 11-27-40 Charles Michaels, Inc. 276 00

61172 South Shore Veteran & Ex- 61692 Joseph Youngman's Auto Re- empt Volunteer Firemen's pair Service, Inc. 677 35 Assn. 950 91 61526 12-13-40 William F. Gohlke, Inc. 20 00

61173 Woodhaven Exempt Volun- 61523 U. S. Tire Supply Co., Inc 6 00 teer Firemen's Assn , George 61524 2-25-41 John Manton Co., Inc. 37 00 . Whitnell, Jr., Treas. 7,058 47 61525 1-27-41 Linde Factors Corp., assignee

61174 . Veteran Volunteer Firemen's of Mercantile, Engineering Assn. of Jamaica, George & Repairing Co., Inc. 72 11 Pearsall, Treas. 2,995 88 60975 2-27-41 William F. Gohlke, Inc. .... 140 00

61175 Exempt Firemen's Benevolent 60976 2- 6-41 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 1 75 Assn. of College Point 3,154 75 60977 12-30-40 The Nash Engineering Co. .. . 6 20

61176 Veteran Firemen's Assn. of 60978 1-22-41 J. D. Johnson Co., Inc. .... 5 02 Long Island City, Thomas 60979 1-15-41 P. J. O'Rourke Elect. Engr. A. Brown, Treas. 839 75 Co., Inc. 47 00

61177 Exempt Firemen's Assn. of President, Borough of Queens L. I. City, John J. Hurley, 61693 1-31-41 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc. 1 50 Treas. 998 63 61694 1-29-41 The Long Island Hardware

61178 Exempt Firemen's ! 's Assn. of Co. 00 Flushing, Joseph M. Ken- 61695 12-17-40 Auto Van & Warehouse Corp 325 00

157 50 nedy, Treas. 5,015 82 61571 1- 3-41 Peter Simeone

61529 1-29-41 I. Hanerfeld, Inc. 61530 12-26-40 Nicholas Mandula 61531 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 61532 Western Union Tel. Co

Department of Hospitals 61828 James M. Rosen 60858 12-23-40 Bernard Arkin 61520 136593 Sears, Roebuck & Co. 60859 2-11-41 Seminole Furn. Shops, Inc 60860 2- 3-41 Central Scientific Co. 60861 1-29-41 Fulton Mattress & Bedding

Co.

2 45 Ehle & Hagemann 7 35 Boulittle Co., Inc. 2 75 C. R. Bard, Inc. 3 00 William Langbein & Bros. , 318 55

Law Department William C. Chanter 304 27 American Airlines, Inc. 33 09 H. B. Hosmer, Inc. 30 00 Martin T. Fisher 326 00 Fred J. Bechert 275 00

30 67

562 13 21 66

603 29 96 40

313 02 844 83 85 57

1,601 92 327 10 192 79

34 67

6615

36 83 985 63 50 00 50 00 50 00 30 00

160 30 69 32

100 73 23 83 27 08

1,701 57 253 45 17 33

417 00 2 17

281 29 95 22 95 22 52 23 39 70 58 50 45 00

120 15 6 00

1,021 10 1 65

69 00 171 60 24 00 68 25

42 35 1,416 60

55 00 85 00 85 00

220 00 220 00 330 00 220 00

50 00 50 00 50 00 7 33 7 33 7 31 7 31 7 32 7 32 7 33 7 33 7 33 7 33

73 18 73 19

191 56 8 37

60415 60416 60417 60418 60419

60420

60421 60422 60423 60424 60425 60426 60427 60428 60429 60430

60431 60432

60433 60434 60436 60435 62134

62135

62136 62137

61581 61582

61583

61584

61585

62048

62049

61273

61274 61282 61275 61276 61277 61278 61279 61280 61281 61283 61131 61132

60862 1-20-41 60863 1-21-41 61376 1-23-41 61377 1-20-40 61378 1- 6-41 61364 136223 61365 134131 60581 60547

60548 1-28-41 61720 61721 1-15-41

61722 61723 61724 2- 4-41

61725 2-11-41 61726 1-23-41

61727 1-24-41

61728 1-31-41 61729 1-27-41 61730 1-24-41 61731

61602 61286 1-31-41 60542 2-10-41 61238 61239

61823 1-31-41

60735 60736 60737 60738 60739 60740 60741 60742

, 60743 60744 60745 60746 60747 60734 60720 60721 60722 60723 60724 60725 60726 60727 60728 60729 60730 60731 60732 60733 59691 59692 59693 59694 59695 59696 59697 59698 59699 59700 59701 59702 59703 59704 59705 60708

60709 60710 60711 60712 60713 60714 60715 60716 60717 60718 60719 60437 60438 60439 60440 60441 60442 60443 60444 60445 60446 60447 60448 60413

60414

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

THE CITY RECORD 1417

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract Name of Payee No. Number

61572 12- 4-40 Linde Factors Corp., assignee of Patrick Toner, Inc.

61573 12-31-40 David Filderman, assignee of Nicholas Chiapparine

61574 1- 4-41 David Filderman, assignee of Sam Marino

61575 12-31-40 David Filderman, assignee of J. Votta

61576 12-31-40 David Filderman, assignee of Samuel Smith

61577 1- 3-41 David Filderman, assignee of James Marino

61578 Welsh Bros. Cont. Co., Inc 61579 12-31-40 Peter K. Kelly Cont. Corp 61061 1-31-41 August Bellon, Inc 61062 Snap-On Tools Corp. 61063 2-11-41 Dykes Lumber Co 61064 1-29-41 J. M. Kohlmeier, Inc. 61065 11-28-40 E. Belcher Hyde, Inc. 60864 12- 9-40 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 60584 10-31-40 Reproduction Print Service,

Inc. 60585 10-31-40 Reproduction Print Service,

Inc. 60574 135609 Reilly & Craven Sup. Corp

President, Borough of Richmond 60784 11- 6-40 Public Factors Corp., assignee

of Joseph Gigante 60785 12-10-40 Mariner Harbor Natl. Bank,

assignee of Marco Conti 60674 Joseph Bitterli

Queens Public Library 61287 Queens Borough Public Li-

brary Department of Public Works

61827 Henry Hammond 61829 Nathan I. Kass 61830 A. W. Rauhauser 61831 A. W. Rauhauser 61832 Matthew J. Breen 61702 Peerless Construction Co 61580 134096 Harry Hershson Co., Inc 61569 122552 Arthur A. Johnson Corp. and

Necaro Co., Inc 60852 2- 4-41 Institution for Male Defective

Delinquents 60853 2- 6-41 Tefft Typewriter Co 60854 1- 3-41 Westchester Coat & Apron

Supply Co., Inc 60855 Brooklyn Citizen 60856 2- 3-41 Brooklyn Eagle 60849 2-11-41 Security Steel Equipment Co. 60850 1-31-41 Topping Bros. 60582 12-19-40 Ozalid Products Div., General

Aniline & Film Corp. 60583 1-31-41 Arthur Brown & Bro. 60543 12-31-40 Chas. A. Stratton Co. 60544 10- 1-41 N. Y. Law Journal

60545 1-27-41 James F. Newcomb Co., Inc 60546 1-29-41 Kimball-Clark Pub. Co. 61732 1-10-41 Thompson-Bonney Co. 61733 2- 5-41 Pneumercator Co., Inc. 61734 2-17-41 Louis J. Cohen & Albert A.

Kulick, assignee of Paul McMaster

60534 136528 Westinghouse Air Brake Co. 60233 John H. Morris 61234 Albert B. Hager 61235 Edward M. Twohig

Department of Purchase 60796 137205 Reiss & Bernhard, Inc 60797 136250 Continental Sugars, Inc 60798 137105 Mahoney-Clarke, Inc. 60799 136270 Seeman Bros., Inc. 60800 12-24-40 Samuel Dunkel 60802 1- 2-41 Louis Feldman 60803 2- 8-41 Atlantic Mercantile Co 60804 1-29-41 Johnson & Johnson 60805 East Coast Electrical Supply

Co., Inc. 60806 Auto-Lectric Distributors 60807 American La France & Foam-

ite Corp. 60808 2- 5-41 National Cylinder Gas Co

60809 12-24-40 Bronx Gear & Bearing Co , Inc.

60810 2-11-41 Topping Bros., Inc 60801 Lyman C. Duryea 61214 B. Kittay & Sons 61215 2-1041 United Shoe Machinery Corp. 61216 Kings County Dental Co

61217 2- 1-41 Beekman Paper & Card Co , Inc.

61218 1-28-41 Anchor Box Co. 61219 2-11-41 Roebling Luggage Corp 61220 1-29-41 Independent Lock Co. 61221 2-11-41 H. Goldschmidt 61222 2-11-41 Arthur Dreyer & Son, Inc 61223 1-14-41 James Thompson & Sons 61224 1-16-41 Watson Elevator Co., Inc

61225 2- 7-41 American Lumber Co., Inc 61226 12-28-40 Canfield Supply Co 61227 2- 1-41 General Electric Supply Corp. 61228 Smolka Co., Inc 61430 137202 National Biscuit Co 61431 136383 Brown Packing Co 61432 134772 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 61433 133128 Haloid Co. 61434 136145 L. Middleditch Co 61435 136644 Novocol Chemical Mfg. Co.,

Inc. 61436 133232 Herald Nathan Press, Inc.... 61437 134684 Barber Asphalt Corp 61438 136132 Sapolin Co., Inc. 61439 136770 Crannell, Nugent & Kramer,

Inc. 61440 134900 Finnell System, Inc. 61441 1-29-41 Rex Cole, Inc. 61442 2- 8-41 Thos. Courtney & Son

Amotmt

61443 1-18-41 Regal Equipment Co. 388 65 61444 1-28-41 Phelps Dodge Copper Pro-

ducts Corp. 163 87 61184 1-13-41 Bamboo & Rattan Works

61185 John Minder & Son, Inc

157 71 61186 Dairymen's League Co-oper- ative Assn.

173 30 61187 H. D. Catty Corp. of N. Y

61188 Vandewater Paper Co., Inc

98 36 61189 Harold Dessau

61190 2-13-41 S. W. Reese & Co. 150 35 61191 2-10-41 Graybar Electric Co., Inc.

162 00 61192 J. Cohen & Bro.

299 20 61193 2- 5-41 Rainbow Light, Inc. 254 00 61194 2- 141 Hauck Mfg. Co.

8 91 61195 1-30-41 Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co 11 70 61196 1-25-41 Lafayette Corp. 23 62 61197 2-1141 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc. 42 00 61198 .12-3140 B. F. Gilmour Co., Inc.

10 00 61765 136643 Natl. Aniline & Chem. Co , Inc.

44 82 James F. Newcomb Co., Inc. L. 'Middleditch Co.

22 50 Remington Rand, Inc.

879 15 The William & Wells Co. . ,M. H. Detrick Co. Armour & Co.

190 02 Scientific Glass Apparatus Co. Air Associates, Inc.

161 19 Ayres & Galloway Hardware

8 00 Co., Inc.

61705 Manhattan Fruit Contracting Co., Inc.

6,920 10 61706 Nathan Schweitzer Co., Inc

61707 Geo. C. Moore & Co., Inc

3 05 61708 2-13-41 Standard Fruit Co.

32 53 61709 Manhattan Fruit Contracting

7 45 Co., Inc.

7 45 1-22-41 Leghorn Chemical Co.

15 00 Merck & Co., Inc.

28 68 Standard Scientific Sup. Corp.

3,597 50 Snap-On Tools Corp. 1-31-41 Manning, 'Maxwell & Moore,

43,953 80 Inc.

61715 1-27-41 Walter J. Stafford 4 50 61716 2- 5-41 George Tiemann & Co.

2 25 61717 1-23-41 Smyth-Donegan Co. 61718 2-13-41 Scovill Mfg. Co 61719 2- 641 Manning Maxwell & Moore,

Inc., Shaw Box Crane & Hoist Div.

Continental Yeast Co.

38 88 1 80

45 00 37 00 41 25 30 00

434 47 4 52

Amount

11 92

53 12 144 50

1,275 43

1,089 09 21 96

120 03 60 81 18 90 84 00 31 09

173 00 36 95

438 99 4 52

197 00 121 85

32 89 815 79

1,709 56 472 50 25 13

2,183 97 24 36 13 60 15 85

6 48

715 95 573 82

1,203 90 1,130 49

419 37 19 00 166

93 60 Ill 65

60 00 17 00 24 75 8 52 4 85

4 42 441 00

218 40 386 50 415 96

1,046 97 97 55

189 85 1,465 77

9 60

90 24 1,652 00

Invoice War- Date or

No. Number rant Contract Name of Payee

Amount

60778 Woodhouse Mfg. Co., Inc. 254 40 60767 135556 Lederle Laboratories, • Inc 920 86 60768 137230 Southern Packing Co., Inc. • 444 51 60769 133335 Glasco Products Co. 710 31 60770 136432 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc 8,902 89

Board of Transportation 60851 Samuel H. Moss, Inc. 16 90 60536 2-17-41 Long Island Star Journal• . • • 9 00 60537 1-21-41 S. C. Berdan & Son 2 75 60538 1- 4-41 Fred M. Knudsen 1 50 60539 8- 9-40 Carey Press Corp. 1,075 15 60540 Brooklyn Eagle 76 00 60541 2- 7-41 Harding & Heal 58 50

Transit Commission 60786 1-29-41 Bar Press, Inc. 167 70

Board of Tranaportation-B.M.T. Division 189 Minnotta Vranorsy and Ru-

dolph Vranorsy and Byrne and Byrne, Attorneys 750 00

Board of Transportation-GA Division 750 Comptroller of The City of

New York, Custodian of the Capital Reserve Fund ...1,150,000 00

Triborough Bridge Authority 59106 Treas., City of New York, for

Benefit of an Unknown Owner 4,025 50

59107 City Collector 2,152 69 59108 Treas., City of New York, for

Benefit of an Unknown 2,109 24 Owner

59109 City Collector 362 03 59110 Treas., City of New York, for

Benefit of an Unknown Owner 7,467 21

59111 City Collector 2,829 77 59112 Treas., City of New York, for

Benefit of an Unknown Owner 1,552 60

59113 City Collector 1,329 35 59114 Treas., City of New York, for

Benefit of an Unknown Owner 6,091 74

59115 City Collector 86 45 59116 Treas., City of New York, for

Benefit of an Unknown Owner 413 41

59117 City Collector 1,307 90 59118 'City Collector 1,203 03 59119 Treas., City. of New York, for

Benefit of an Unknown Owner 2,126 27

59120 City Collector 1,768 26 59121 Treas., City of New York, for

Benefit of an Unknown Owner 51 48

59122 City Collector 102 96 New York City Tunnel Authority

4445 Marschalk & Pratt, Inc 34,350 72 4446 N. Y. Herald Tribune 100 75

Board of Water Supply 60781 126967 J. F. Shea Co., Inc., and

Henry J. Kaiser Co 99,875 63 60782 126966 Seaboard Const. Corp. 346,861 55 61367 Neil C. Holdredge 96 99 61368 2-10-41 Ball Bros. Co. 32 73 61369 12-17-40 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,

Inc. 24 16 61370 2- 7-41 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc 2 50 61371 1-30-41 K. L. M. Process Co., Inc 72 00 61372 Union Card & Paper Co 282 00 61373 2- 8-41 Abco Press, Inc. 53 00 61374 Board of Transportation, N. Y

Transit System, Ind. Div 371 75 61375 Board of Transportation, N. Y.

C. Transit System, G. A. Div. 7 04 129241 Frazier-Davis Const. Co 244,606 00 60571

60572 126962 S. A. Healy Co 322,269 20 61232

Marjorie L. Miller 122 25 61835

James F. Foreman 822 00 Robert B. Duncan 870 95 61836

61827

Ralph Gregory 717 55 Merton L. Goldrick 838 61 61838 John F. Roche, Jr. 899 00 61839

61840

Roy M. Hart 893 95 Adelbert M. Scriber 2,638 10 61841 John J. McGrath 2,324 00 61842 Christopher W. Wilson 2,505 80 61843

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 61308 2- 7-41 Atlantic Welding Co. 35 00

Otto & Schafer, Inc 65 00 61309 2-11-41 61310 1-15-41 Flushing Motor Service, Inc. 3 50 61311 1-27-41 Nick Chillion 9 90 61312 2-15-41 Manhattan Auto Repair Co 20 00

Mt. Kisco Laundry 3 00 61313 2- 1-41 Beaver Engrg. & Cont. Co 322 83 60848 132545

60573 127498 Afgo Engrg. Corp. 294 35

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER ON MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1941. Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received in

the office of the Comptroller on this date in which is shown the contract number (if a contract), the name of payee, the department number (if other than a contract), the tickler number and the amount of the voucher.

JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

Contract Vouchers

Contract Tickler No. Name of Payee No. Amount

136763 Amer. Petrometal Corp. 64244 $213 47 137269 Amer, Hosp. Sup. Corp. 64280 167 03 137247 Armour & Co. 64245 12,365 33 133000 Baitinger Elec. Co. 64366 407 35

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract Name of Payee No. Number

61766 135149 61767 136814 61768 135999 61769 134371 61770 136424 61771 2- 1-41 61772 1-17.41 61773 61774 12-26-40

61710 61711 61712 61713 61714

1,169 50 3,565 35

55 00 35 56

327 90 12 00 85 32

9 69

58 50 198 71

973 94 549 80

17 50 28 50 600

47 22 510

65 26

11 50 30 00 13 20 5 40

10 50 116 00 140 00 19 15 36 20 7 51 1 20 2 33

56 79 80 40

13,235 01 293 34

1,727 82

102 00 184 60

3,238 43 8,000 00

13 38 375 00 20 00 63 00

121 21 1,452 00 1,500 00 1,200 00

900 00

18 70 95 20 22 40 25 50 5 40

61000 2- 1-41 136285

61001 133137

61002 133162 61003 133154 61004 135149 61005 134771 61006 135149 61007 135149 61008 12-19401

133146 61009 135573 61010 12- 5-40 I

134724 61011 135435

61012 12-19-40 134199

61013 134735

61014 136736 61015 132941 60398

60399 2- 6-41 60400 1-17-41 60401 2- 5-41 60402 2- 5-41

60403 60404 2-13-41 60405 2- 4-41 60406 60407 60408 1-15-41 60409 12-17-40 60410 1-27-41

60411

1-16-41 60412 1-17-41 60791 2- 5-41 60792 2- 1-41 60793 1-21-41

60794 2- 7-41 60795 1-30-41 60787 134475 60675 2- 4-41 60676 2- 6-41 60663 1-28-41

137200 60664 1-29-41

137214 60665 136311 60666 133534

60549 9- 6-40 60773

60774 60775 60776

60777 1-31-41

Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corp.

Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc. American Blue Print Co., Inc. James F. Newcomb Co., Inc. Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc James F. Newcomb Co., Inc. James F. Newcomb Co., Inc. New York Carbonic Co.

General Steel Prod. Corp.

N. Y. Trap Rock Corp.

George W. Warner & Co., Inc.

Baitinger Electric Co., Inc

Steers Sand & Gravel Corp as successor of Henry Steers, Inc.

Forest Products Co. Klauer Manufacturing Co Montrose Industrial Bank, as-

signee of Coburn Farm Products Corp.

John R. Cassell Co., Inc. Truscon Laboratories, Inc. Peters 'Cartridge Division American Type Founders

Sales Corp. Warden-Sing Sing Prison E. Machlett & Son Topping Brothers, Inc. Rochester Ropes, Inc. Joseph Kurzon, Inc. Chas. F. Guyon, Inc. Samuel G. Braun, Inc. Hoopes Bro. & Darlington,

Inc. James A. Norton, Inc.

Specialty Auto Fabric Corp E. B. Latham & Co. Ingersoll Rand Co. Seaboard Twine & 'Cordage

Co., Inc. Jenkins Bros., Inc. Francis H. Leggett & Co. .. Martin Dickson, Inc. S. B. Penick Co. Seagrave Corp. Kollners, Inc.

3410 26 46

3,085 71 1,076 40 9,000 00

1,711 05 200

70 00 49 82

9 55 8 25 5 28 9 10

179 60 16 36

5 00 9 50

874 51 27 50 34 50 2 28 9 90

66 00 6 10 2 97

936 77 120 00 36 00

688 05

Embassy 'Grocery Corp. .... 83 00

Shell Oil Co., Inc.

730 81 Philbern Thermometer Co ,

Inc.

173 08 Eimer & Amend

232 60

Empire Corrugated Container Corp.

141 39

American Thread Co., Inc

11 42 Federbush Co., Inc.

53 52

New York Plumbers Special- ties Co., Inc.

172 44

New York Plumbers Special- ties Co., Inc.

107 73

Other Than Contract Vouchers (Key to Department Numbers May Be Obtained at Room

720, Municipal Bldg., Manhattan)

Name of Payee Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

Abbey Northern Glass Corp Abbott Labs. Abbott Labs. Abel-Ezra Abeles Lewit Co Abramowitz, Isaac Abrams, Morris, Inc. Acetylene and Wldg. Equip. Co.

Acetylene and Wldg. Equip. Co Ace Iron and Pipe Co Acetylene and Oxygen Co. Acme Grate Co., Inc. Acme Bronze Powder Co. Acorn Insul Wire Co., Inc Adams Town House, Inc Adams Town House, Inc. Adams, Jack Adams Grease Gun Corp. Addressing Mach. and Equip. Co. Adelsohn, Irving Aeroil Burner Co Aiello, Josephine Air Reduction Sales Co. Air Reduction Sales Co. Air Transport Equip., Inc. Air Assoc., Inc. Ajax Electrothermic Corp. Alemite Corp., N. Y. Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Aluminum Co. of Amer American Surety Co. of N. Y. Amer. Brake Shoe & Fdry. Co Amer. Bronze Co., Inc. Amer. Nut & Bolt Fastener Co Amer. Broom Co. Amer. Hosp. Sup. Corp Amer. Felt Co. Amer. Law Book Co. Amer. Public Wks. Assn. Amer. News Co., Inc. Amer. Law Book Co. Amer. Female Gdn. Soc. & Home Amer. Asbestos Co Amer. Automatic Electric Sales

Co. Amer. Law Book Co. American Type Founders Sales. Amer. Brake Shoe and Fdry Co. Amer. Chain and Cable Co., Inc. Amer. Pharmaceutical Co. Amer. Hosp. Sup. Corp Amer. Optical Co Amer. Mach. and Metals, Inc Amer. Sterilizer Co Amer. Petrometal Corp. Amsterdam Bros.. Inc. Anchor F,quipt. Co. Anchor Equip. Anderson, Margaret E. Anderson, Margaret E. Anfin Enterprises, Inc. Angelica Jacket Co., Inc. Angelica Jacket Co., Inc Antonello, Michael Anzell Spec. Mfg. Co., Inc. Apollo Magneto Corp Art Metal Construction Co. Asbestos Const. Co., Inc. Assn. of Amer. Colleges Ankener, Richard Appleton, D., Century Co., Inc Arabol Mfg. Co Archer, William S., Inc. Arcus Simplex Ticket Co., Inc Arcade Malleable Iron Co. Arcus Simplex Ticket Co., Inc Armour Co. Sandpaper Wks Armour and Co Armour and Co Artkraft Strauss Sign Co. Artson Exterminating Co Artson Exterminating Co. Artson Exterminating Co. Artson Exterminating Co Asbestos Construction Co., Inc Asbestos Construction Co., Inc Ascher, Emil, Inc Ashton Valve Co Athletic Trainers Supply Co Atlantic Metal Products Atlas Time Clock Co Atlantic Elec. Distributors, Inc Atlantic Elec. Distributors, Inc Atlantic Elec. Distributors, Inc Atlas Stationery Corp. Atlas Floor Surfacing Mach . . . . Atlas Stationery Corp. Auto Van and Warehouse Corp. Ayerst McKenna Harrison Ayer, N. W., and Son Backus, A. & Sons Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc. Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc. Baker, Voorhis and Co. Baker and Taylor Co. Baker & Taylor Co. Baker, Voorhis & Co. Baker, Voorhis & Co. Baltimore Enamel and Novelty

Co. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co. Banks Baldwin Law Pub. Co Barnes, A. S. and Co Barrett, F. Howard Barrett, F. Howard Barrett Co. Barry M. Roofing Co.

79 64375 $16 00

79 64377 4 80

79 64427 35 45

23 PW248677 18 00 79 64390 143

25 64163 6,608 27

28 64510 72 68

902 64068 5 80

901 64355 12 94

79 64389 45 00

28 64513 2 20

28 63897 64 00

903 63959 9 00

902 64064 709 80

310 64197 42 00

318 64224 148 90

79 64381 10 00

79 64442 250 00

79 64379 28 75

63 64195 25 00

79 64383 260 00

25 64159 305 00

901 64314 283 60

901 64327 43 80

28 64514 17 95

28 64515 117 57

28 64508 37 00

902 64056 4 05

901 64360 344 80

28 64516 65 75

75 63103 27 00

902 63225 1,237 29

99 11802 148 00

902 63229 9 59

903 63288 205 80

61 63517 185 00

79 63523 12 38

79 63560 20 00

79 63562 7 50

79 63579 3 46

313 63852 12 00

67 62930 2,081 14

902 64070 8 05

96 ()77 39 10

114 64090 10 00

884 64178 47 50

901 64313 3,763 80

96 ()74 133 35 79 64374 300

79 64378 7 68

79 64382 3 08

79 64387 63 26

79 64428 15 20

903 63939 1,903 93

902 64049 20 25

79 64367 8 00

61 63516 75 40

864 63068 44 23

864 63068 74

864 63081 223 50

79 64434 43 32

28 64507 7 80

81 63055 742 93

902 63212 99 96

64 63832 4 00

723 63715 124 02

85 63387 3 00

85 63373 50 00

64 64484 9 25

28 63917 8 18 28 64506 300

27 64009 8 63

901 64312 720 00

903 64954 178 16

903 63976 879 84

902 64057 17 64

79 64411 1,070 15

79 64417 673 00

79 64385 21 80

28 63910 50 40

28 63911 48 00

28 63912 60 00

28 639,14 23 20

79 64380 34 68

79 64443 203 31

28 64512 37 80

79 64437 339 60

28 64511 7 50

99 11822 94 05

79 64373 6 00

79 64388 66 00

79 64424 72 00

79 64424 32 74

79 64457 14 40

79 64458 50 40

28 64509 64 26

63 64190 50 50

79 64453 21 00

79 64469 15 00

61 63630 1 48

903 63290 170 68

79 63657 97 50

66 64502 20 00

28 63918 9 00

85 63364 19 97

79 63641 19 50

111 62958 226 03

96 4434 6,164 20

302 63740 7 10

114 64092 15 00 28 64518 690

113 63194 47 35

113 63194 9 53

79 63649 3 00

81 64555 237 50

Dept. Tickler Name of Payee No. No. Amount

Bates Mfg. Co. 85 63380 2 50 Bauer, Walter 864 63133 7 56 Baum, Meyer 302 63791 33 00 Bd. of Trans., N. Y. C. Transit

System 28 63015 2,500 00 Bates, Sherman W 533 64078 24 Bates, Sherman W. 81 64078 50 60 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. 28 64517 78 78 Bayer, Jacob Lumber Co. 79 64438 88 68 Beason, Elizabeth 533 64121 96 Beason, Elizabeth 81 64121 48 34 Beason, Elizabeth 533 64122 2 55 Beason, Elizabeth 81 64122 56 55 Beaudry, Thomas A. 76 63355 400 00 Beck, George H. & Sons 28 63163 61 74 Beckley Perforating Co. 902 64072 10 39 Beck Brown Realty Co. 864 64183 197 75 Belmont Packing Rubber Co. 901 64303 19 60 Belmont Pack & Rubber Co 79 64450 13 76 Belmont Pack & Rubber Co 79 64450 31 11 Bellin, I. 28 63881 580 00 Belcher, Hyde E., Inc. 24 63990 54 00 Bender, Matthew & Co. 114 64098 2 50 Berg Chemical Co. 79 64371 5 00 Berg Chemicals Co. 79 64371 39 00 Berg Chemical Co. 79 63656 41 50 Bermel, Michael 302 63744 9 05 Bernat, Emile & Sons 28 64519 4 50 Beslow Holding Corp. 864 63088 76 50 Beslow Holding Corp. 864 63088 2 35 Bethea, Elizabeth 81 63053 495 12 Beth El Hosp. 67 63998 6,509 23 Bieler & Son, Inc. 79 63642 9 90 Bigolet, Louis 28 63031 437 00 Bishinger, Koehler Mfg. Co. 79 64386 77 50 Bklyn. Man. Transit Corp. 533 63113 221 80 Bklyn. Man. Transit Corp. 81 63113 167 03 Bklyn. Man. Transit Corp. 533 63114 49 99 Bklyn. Man. Transit Corp. 81 63114 37 85 Bklyn. Man. Transit Corp. 533 63115 201 57 Bklyn. Man. Transit Corp. 81 63115 152 60 Bklyn. Man. Transit Corp. 533 63116 79 90 Bklyn. Man. Transit Corp. 81 63116 60 50 Bklyn. Eye & Ear Hosp. 902 64051 3 00 Bklyn. Gas Co. 28 64488 253 13 Bklyn. Gas Co. 64 64488 656 47 Bklyn. Gas Co. 28 64489 285 15

Bklyn. Coat & Apron Supply Co. 564 63926 3 00 Blau, Arthur I. 59 64023 18 75 Blakiston Co. 28 63921 13 60 Blackburn, Catherine 903 63935 34 35 Blechman, Morris B. 70 64018 12 00 Bleachine Mfg. Corp. 901 64304 25 80 Blickman, S., Inc. 61 64423 144 35 Board of Transportation, City of

New York 70 PW237444 29 46 Boro Hall Grill, Inc. 302 63796 81 75 Bostitch, N. Y., Inc. 85 63378 12 00 Boston Water Purifier Co. 734 63398 63 00 Boston Athletic Shoe Co. 79 63640 426 40 Bowmar Stanley Co. 85 63361 50 00 Bowker R.R. Co. 79 63557 5 00 Bowker, R. R. Co. 28 63920 3 75 Boyle, Charles A. 302 63764 25 00 Braun, Samuel G., Inc. 79 64439 15 35 Brampton House, Inc. 81 63148 7 50 Brandolph, 'George 903 63255 10 00 Brady, Stephen J. 302 63769 48 00 Braun, Carl A 111 62962 141 30 Breitenburck, Edward 59 64024 22 10 Brennan, William D. 11 62945 30 Brennan, William D. 11 62945 11 25 Brennan, William D. 11 62946 8 05 Brennan, William D. 11 62946 6 00 Briggs, John T. 63 64193 25 00 Brill, J. G. Co. 901 64348 33 60 Brinks, Frederiki 66 64499 1,092 00 Brown, E. I., Inc. 96 B189 23 65 Brown, William 533 64136 24 Brown, William 81 64136 12 08 Broad, Ruth K. 864 64184 58 98 Brown, I. Edward, Inc. 901 64319 7 84 Brown, Arthur & Bro. 901 64349 4 12 Bromley, G. W. & Co. 79 64479 15 00 Brown, James W. 903 63937 16 80

Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Hosp. 67 63999 19,146 43 Bulkley, Dunton Co. 28 63616 168 00 Buncke, E. and Fowler, J. 0. 533 63282 46 Buncke, E. and Fowler, J. 0. 81 63282 23 20 Burns Bros. 28 63613 57 12 Burroughs Add. Mach. Co. 79 63639 18 75 Bunting Brass & Bronze Co. 79 64384 15 58 Burns Bros. 902 64058 557 68 Burgess Battery Co. 902 64074 4 88 Burroughs Adding Machine Co 101 64084 3 95 Burg, Isaac E. 25 64142 13,216 55 Burg, Isaac E. 25 64143 50 83 Burns Bros. 31 64175 36 45 Burroughs Wellcome & Co. 79 64376 2 55 Byrne, Matthew A 59 64025 2 65 Byrne, Matthew A 59 64026 19 93 Byrne, Matthew A 59 64027 5 85 Calderone, Frank A. 59 64028 33 90 Canty, Don 28 63904 220 00 Carnegie Ill. Steel Corp. 902 64065 1,416 42 Carroll, John M. 734 64210 1,593 79 Carter, Milchman & Frank, Inc 901 64320 2 70 Carey, William F. 66 64490 260,000 00 Carborundum Co. 28 64525 5 00 Carlson Iron Wks. 28 63886 338 00 Central Paint & Varnish Wks 901 64346 190 24 Chanter, NVilliam C. 12 63041 205 75 Chandler Piano Co., Inc. 85 63365 8 00 Chanler, William C. 12 63858 1 62 Chanter, William C. 12 63858 135 09 Chattier, William C. 12 63858 16 10 Chanter, William C. 12 63858 17 58 Chanter, William C. 12 63858 21 62 Chanler, William C. 12 63858 220 00 Chanako, Nicholas 25 64148 101 67 Champion Rivet Co. 901 64352 3 16 Chanler, William C. 12 64571 1 00

1418 THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

Contract

Tickler No. Name of Payee

No. Amount

137146 Beckwith, Chas. D., Inc. 135763 Blau, Max & Sons 135763 Blau, Max & Sons 134856 Bradley Mahony Coal Corp

H2 Bronx Water Works & De Blassio Const. Co.

136766 Brower, Roy L. Corp. 136383 Brown Packing Co. 137067 Brombacher, A. F. & Co. 137067 Brombacher, A. F. & Co. 136875 Bruning, Charles Co., Inc. 137121 Burnitol Mfg. Co. 135017 Burns Bros. 136184 Byrne, D. J. 136673 Carworth Farms, Inc. 64235 136673 Carworth Farms, Inc. 64274 136088 Central Paint & Var, Wk. 64248 134764 Central Paint & Var. Wk. 64249 136250 Continental Sugars, Inc. 64250 PW21749 Cortes-Ward Co., Inc. ..PW217403 136251 Crimmins, Thomas Contr. Co. 136928 Defender Photo Sup. Co., Inc. 136928 Defender Photo Sup. Co., Inc. 136928 Defender Photo Sup. Co., Inc. 136828 Dentists Sup. Co. of N. Y. 134923 Dexter Carpenter Coal Co. 131064 Dierks Htg. Co. 136914 Dietzgen, Eugene Co. 136914 Dietzgen, Eugene Co. 135444 Dilco Lab., Inc. 135154 Donovan, John E. & Co. 137194 Doxsee Co., Inc. 129136 Dravo Corp. 132289 Driscoll, Geo. F. Co. 136632 Eimer & Amend 136632 Eimer & Amend 137214 Embassy Grocery Corp. 137214 Embassy Grocery Corp. 134027 Foregger Co., Inc. 136441 Friedman, H. & Sons 136441 Friedman, H. & Sons 137215 Genl. Chem. Co. 137216 Gesell, R., Inc. 135088 Globe House Cing. Contr., Inc. 136209 Gotham Constr. Corp. 135375 Greenpoint Coal Docks 137008 Gummed Tape & Devices 136521 Highway Improvement Co. 63983 PW21760 Hill Corp. PW217404 135542 Internatl. Vitamin Corp. .... 64257 137219 Jersey Belle Food Prod. .... 64271 137219 Jersey Belle Food Prod. .... 64271 134031 Johnson & Johnson 64258 136444 Johnson & Johnson 64259 134766 Johnson Service Co. 64560 137187 Kemp Day Co. 64260 136811 Kornaherns, Herman, Inc. 64261 134410 Lane Engineering Corp. 64081 136117 Larkin, J. K. & Co., Inc. 64262 137281 Leggett, Francis H. & Co. 64230 137281 Leggett, Francis H. & Co. 64230 137223 Leggett, Francis H. & Co. 64272 137223 Leggett, Francis H. & Co. 64272 133573 Link, Fred M. 64282

136813 Low, N. S. & Co., Inc. 64263 134717 Maloney Materials Corp. 64283 134717 Maloney Materials Corp. 64283 136472 iMarsales Co., Inc. 64264 134475 Martin Dickson, Inc. 64365 136835 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 64552 132264 Mason & Hanger Co., Inc. 63997 135998 Monroe Calculating Mach. 64276 135043 Montgomery & Co. 64561

H-11 Mt. Vernon Contracting Corp. 1,1809 136059 Municipal Supply Co. 64285 130188 N. Y. Telephone Co. 64181 130238 N. Y. Telephone Co. 64284 134873 New Dorp Coal Corp. 64553 136043 Norton, W. J. & Co. 64558 129970 N. Y. Telephone Co. 64196 130523 N. Y. Telephone Co. 64410 130523 N. Y. Telephone Co. 64410 130498 N. Y. Telephone Co. 64570 130498 N. Y. Telephone Co. 64570 136600 Pearsons, A. Sons 64567 136128 Picker X-Ray Corp. 64265 137229 Quaker Oats Co. 64231 137229 Quaker Oats Co. 64231 136045 Rabinowe, E. & Co., Inc. 64266 133305 Remington Rand, Inc. 64286 136365 Rockwells Bakery, Inc. 64269 135813 S. and H. & Co., Inc. 64083 133059 Schering & Glatz, Inc. 64239 136698 Schering & Glatz, Inc. 64240 137006 Security Steel Equip. 64277 137006 Security Steel Equip. 64277 135824 Security Steel Equip. 64565 C0122 Shapiro, S, and Strecker, H

A., Jr. 11811 136565 Sharp & Dohme 64241 136602 Shaw Walker Co. 64568 136432 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co 64238 137173 Stengel, Barney 63869 133575 Tung Sol Lamp Works 64273 133575 Tung Sol Lamp Works 64273 136051 Union Metal Mfg. Co. 64243 136316 Vanboskerck, George W. 64267

4 Walsh Const. Co. 4446 137177 Washburn, Crosby Co. 64232 PW21767 Wards Natural Science Est ,

Inc. PW217405 137177 Washburn, Crosby Co. 64232 133121 Westinghouse Elec. Sup. Co 64237 133121 Westinghouse Elec. Sup. Co 64237 133121 Westinghouse Elec. Sup. Co 64237 133121 Westinghouse Elec. Sup. Co 64237 C0114 Weston, John H 11810 135071 Willow Art Contrg. Co. 64559 136662 Winthrop Chemical Co. 64275 135779 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 64563

1,837 70 6,930 44

984 90 1,254 84

6,146 93 252 59 195 60 29 04

1,819 84 101 87 480 00 146 23

2,451 95 1,183 75

527 38 1,115 00

462 00 1,251 00 8,081 05

63986 10,001 75 64236 81 98 64236 3 44 64236 5 50 64251 233 90 64233 49 00 64562 8,323 07 63985- 51 72 63985 51 72 64252 168 65 63868 6 80 64253 560 00 63996 383,231 50 64082 15,222 50 64242 81 59 64242 5 44 64270 743 04 64270 4,272 29 64281 53 55 64279 1,265 30 64279 35 23 64254 633 21 64255 743 30 64020 1,569 70 64022 2,639 50 63878 7,769 90 64256 201 24

7,014 54 18,192 35

81 00 165 23 300 42

1,210 09 237 50

1,857 00 3,943 70

720 00 23,188 60

86 31 47 55

213 98 759 57

2,486 15 90 81 90 00

995 53 11 44

220 00 1,832 02

300 71 90,801 00

382 50 1,648 00 3,399 45 6,570 00

44 46 1,218 39 4,150 83

333 10 628 99

5,359 41 3,312 51 1,558 71

384 30 203 00 135 00 158 50 370 39 834 30

11,850 00 149 68

21,263 05 60 00

3,549 54 78 60 42 15

382 95

200 00 4,753 45

81 10 8,487 39 1,406 47

2 35 26 30

11,719 56 453 00

76,583 77 557 08

5,594 09 25 77 10 94 22 85 4 99

14 58 187 50

1,236 10 32 06

4,816 50

63984 64564 64566 63880

11812 64246 64268 64278 64278 64234 64247 63879 64021

123 00 34 00 48 00 1 75

72 35 2 06

206 72 9 65

15 00 324 87

83 22 54 22 05 4 87

19 88 111 00

9 96 2,308 50 1,620 00 1,656 00

879 00 879 00 870 00

1,762 55 1,482 95

14 69 734 67

63887 64452 64452 63960 63891 64073 64213 64088 64494 64315 64451 64451 64487 63263 63494 63495 63864 63864 63864 63864 63864 63864 63864 63864 63864 64126 64126

64532 64531 63942 64534 64539 63961 64537 64538

8 50 502 50 150 88 13 37 4 89 4 20 3 85

55 50

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

THE CITY RECORD 1419

Dept. Tickler Name of Payee

No. No. Amount Dept. Tickler

Name of Payee

No. No. Amount Name of Payee Dept Tickler

No. No. Amount

Chanler, William C. 12 Chanler, William C. 12 Chanler, William C. 12 Chanler, William C. 12

Chanler, Wliliam C 12 Chanler, William C. 12 Chase National Bank 80 Chase National Bank 80 Chase National Bank 80 Chesebro Whitman Co., Inc. 903 Chisholm, Edna 533 Chisholm, Edna 81 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. 901 Chicago Apparatus Co 28 Cincinnati Time Recorder Co. 28 City Collector 81 City Collector 533 City Collector 81 City Collector 533 City Collector 81 City Collector 81 Cities Ser. Oil Co. 533 Cities Ser. Oil Co. 81 City Chemical Corp. 28 Civil Service Commission, N

Y. C. 28 Cleary Uniform Co., Inc. 96 Clear Type Publ. Committee 28 Clemens, Elizabeth 903 Cohen, Bernard 11 Cohen, Leo 28 Columbia Mach. Wks., Inc. 902 Columbia Law Review 114 Columbia Casualty Co. 75 Columbia Mach. Wks., Inc. 902 Columbia Mach. Wks., Inc. 901 Columbia University Press 28 Collins, Anna B. 28 Collins, John H. 533 Collins, John H. 81 Collins, Inga M. 533 Collins, Inga M. 81 Collins, Warren E. 79 Collison and Klingman, Inc. 114 Collison and Klingman 111 College Point Say. Bk. 533 College Point Say. Bk. 81 Colonial Beacon Oil Co. 864 Colonial Fireplace Tile Corp 79 Colonial Sand, Stone Co., Inc. 79 Columbus Hosp. 67 Colarn Furn. and Equip. Co. 28 Colby, A. C., Mach. Co. 28 Commerce Clearing House, Inc 79 Commercial Credit Corp. Asg

Pru. 28 Commodity Research Bureau,

Inc. 28 Comptroller N. Y. C. 96 Comptroller N. Y. C. 80 Comptroller N. Y. C. 96 Comptroller N. Y. C. 80 Comptroller N. Y. C. 96 Comptroller N. Y. C. 80 Comptroller N. Y. C. 96 Conklin, T. E., Brass and Copper

Co., Inc. 903 Conklin, T. E., Brass and Copper

Co., Inc. 79 Conklin, T. E., Brass and Copper

Co., Inc. 79 Conklin, T. E., Brass and Copper

Co., Inc. 79 Concord Paint Co., Inc. 79 Conray Products Co., Inc. 904 Conklin Brass and Copper Co 901 Continental Can Co., Inc. 901 Consol Expanded Metal Cos. . 903 Cook, Constance 533 Cook, Constance 81 Cook Lab., Inc. 904 Cooper, Alma H. 533 Cooper, Alma H. 81 Corbman, Bernard P. 63 Corwin, Thomas A., Inc. 28 Corporate Press, Inc. 19 Crannell, Nugent and Kranzer,

Inc. 903 Creamer Co., W. G. 902 Creamer Co., W. G. 902 Crestwood Nat. Bk. 28 Crowe, Wm. C., Inc. 28 Corwin, Thomas A., Inc. 28 Cortelyou, Van Wyck 903 Court Square Bldg., Inc. 90 Courtney's Locks 99 Crater, Ida H. 533 Crater, Ida H. 81 Crescent Brand Chem. Co. 901 Crimmins Operating Co., Inc.. 90 Cully, James S. 70 Cully, James S. 70 Cully, James S. 70 Cunningham, W. J. 70 Dabru, Francisca 25 Daniels, C. R., Inc. 901 Davis Emergency Equip. Co., Inc 904 Davis Emergency Equip. Co., Inc 904 Davis Emergency Equip. Co., Inc 79 Demairo, Constanzo 25 Demco Library Supplies 28 Decker, Charles J. F. 734 Dehirsch, Baron, Fund 864 Deleware Express 734 Denoyer Geppert Co. 28 Dept. of Water Sup. Gas and

Electricity . 99 De Phillips, Henry A., Asg.

Blum, P. 28 Depamphilis, Raffaela 533 Depamphilis, Raffaels 81 Deriso, Sal. 302 Despisito, Michael 25

Desderio, Basil 28 Detex Watchclock Corp. 79 Detex Watchclock Corp. 79 Detex Watchclock Corp. 903 Deutsch, B. 28 Devoe and Raynolds Co., Inc. 902 Dever, Veronica 62 Dick, A. B., Co. 114 Dictograph Sales Co. 66 Dietz Re. Co. 901 Dienst, A. P., Co. ..... 79 Dienst, A. P. Co. 79 Dorsey, John J. Doyle, Thomas F. Dreyer and Son, Inc., Arthur Dreyer and Son, Inc., Arthur 28 Dryden Rlty. Corp. 864 Dryden Rlty. Corp. 864 Dryden Rlty. Corp, 864 Dryden Rlty. Corp, 864 Dryden Rlty. Corp. 864 Dryden Rlty. Corp. 864 Dryden Rlty. Corp. 864 Dryden Rlty. Corp. 864 Dryden Rlty. Corp. 864 Du Bon, Sanford 533 Du Bon, Sanford 81 Dupont De Nemours, E. I., and

Co. 28 Durbrow and Hearne 28 Durant Mfg. Co. 903 Dutton, E. P., and Co. 28 Eagle Supply Co. 28 Eagle Picher Sales Co. 903 Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 28 East Coast Electrical Supply Co 28 Economy Clean Towel Sup. Co ,

Inc. 302 Economy Clean Towel Supply

Co. 564 Edison, Thomas A., Inc. 904 Edison, Thomas A., Inc 901 Edison, Thomas A., Inc 903 Educational Monographs Press 28 Edwards, Herbert R. 59 Egan, Madeline M. 76 Eggleston, J. A 60 Ehrlich, Benjamin 116 Eimer and Amend 734 Eimer and Amend 79 Eimer & Amend 28 Elec. Fuseguard Co., Inc. 903

Electro Service, Inc. 903 Eilan, Frank, & Co. 28 Emigrant Indus. Svg. Bk. 864 Emigrant Indus. Say. Bk. 864 Empire Mntnce Sup., Inc. 85 Empire Brush Wks. 79 Erde, Herman 59 Erde, Herman 59 Esposito, Aniello 25 Faherty, Catherine 81 Falik Bros. 99 Fed. Hardware Co. 903 Feist, K., Sons 64 Fertig, Samuel 302 Ferguson, Katy, House 67 Federal Metal Hose Corp 901 Federal Hardware Co., Inc. 901 Federal Hardware Co., Inc 901 Federal Hardware Co., Inc 901 Fingerhut, Pincus 28 Fisherman, I. 28 Fitch, William A., Inc. 79 Fitzgerald, Maurice A. 406 Fitzgerald, Maurice A. 406 Fitzgerald, Maurice A. 406 Fitzgerald, Maurice A. 406 Fitzgerald, Maurice A. 406 Fitzgerald, Maurice A. 406 Fidelity & Deposit Co. 114 Finn, Daniel E., Jr 108 Finn, Daniel E., Jr 108 Finnerty, Michael 903 Five Boro Contractors 63 Flatbush Lumber Co., Inc. 85 Flood and Conklin Mfg. Co. 903 Flood Bros. Textene Laundries 406 Flynn, John E. 76 Flatbush Demolition Co. 63 Flannery, William 64 Fogerty, Arthur P... 64 Foley, John G. 63 Fogerty, Arthur P. 64 Four-Wheel Drive Auto Co 99 Fox, M. Ewing, Co., Inc. 28 Freedman, Mahlon A. 81 Freeman, Mahlon A 533 Freedman, Mahlon A. 81 Freeman Pub. Co 734 Friedman, Edward 81 Friedman, Morris 76 Frant, Samuel 59 Frant, Samuel 59 Frant, Samuel 59 Freeman, Mahlon A 533 Freeman, Mahlon A 81 Freeman, Mahlon A 533 Freeman, Mahlon A 81 Fuhro Co. 79 Fuld and Fuld, Inc. 99 Fusco, Paul E. 62 Fusco, Paul E. 62 Fusco, Paul E. 62 Gardner, George 302 Gassoun, Phillip 734 Gates Auto Rental 302 Gaud, William S., Jr 734 Gaylord Bros., Inc. 85 Gaylord Bros., Inc 85 Gahrmann, Auguste E. 533 Gahrmann, Auguste E 81

Gallup, Earl H. 317 63993 General Baking Co 28 63009 Gen. Auto Appliance Co., Inc 902 63213 Gen. Elec. Co. 902 63228 Gen. Elec. Sup. Corp. 734 63402 Gench, M., 28 63488 Genl. Chem. Co. 79 63565 Genl. Chem. Co. 79 63565 Genl. Elec. X-Ray Corp. 79 63567 Genl. Elec. X-Ray Corp 79 63567 Genl. Dental Sup. Co., Inc 79 63578 Genl. Medical Book Co 79 63580 Genl. Elec. Sup. Co 79 63585 Genl. Chem. Co. 79 63591 Genera Elec. Co. 27 64012 Genera Elec. Co. 902 64061 Genera Machy. Corp 901 64325 Genera Elec. Co. 901 64358 Genera Lead Batteries Co 79 64368 Genera Elec. Co. 903 63964 Gidora Rlty. Corp 533 64130 Gidora Rlty. Corp. 81 64130 Gidora, Rlty. Corp. 533 64131 Gidora Rlty. Corp. 81 64131 Gilroco, Inc. 28 63906 Glaser, A. 28 63500 Gleave, John and Rose 533 63274 Gleave, John and Rose 81 63274 Gleave, Rose 533 63277 Gleave, Rose 81 63277

Gleason, Joseph F., and Co., Inc 903 63302 Gleason Co., J. F 28 63606 Glickfeld, William H 302 63813 Gleason, Joseph F., Co. 28 64546 Glohe-Wernicke Co. 28 64545 Goldman, Albert 6 64174

63792 10 48 Goldsmith Bros. 901 64318 Gold Car Heat Light Co. 901 64343

63925 9 68 Gordon, Inc., J. D 28 63489 64048 447 29 Gould, Edwin, N. Y. Fund 67 64000 64317 165 58 Graef, G. L. 28 64229 63962 759 41 Graef, G. L

64536 28 63602 28 63602 2 05 Graef, G. L.

64029 2 55 Graef, G. L 28 63602 63353 10 00 Graef, G. L. 28 63602 64288 5 10 Graef, G. L 28 63602 64221 14 20 Graef, G. L 28 63602 63401 18 66 Graef, G. L. 28 63602 63552 110 00 Graef, G. L. 28 63602 64535 24 00

Graef, G. L 28 63602 63297 96 04 Graef, G. L 28 63602 63963

44 66 Graybar Electric Co 79 64470 Graybar Electric Co.. 79 64462

63900 63082 149 00 Graphic Duplicator Co. 28 64544 63134 9 92 Graybar Elec. Co., Inc. 903 63965 63372 156 30 Greendale's Brake Serv. 27 64013 63658 318 76 Greenspan, M., & Co. 28 64541 64035 13 02 Greenfield Tap & Die Corp. 28 64542 64035 17102 Green, H. J. Co., Inc. 28 64543

28 63180 64216 11817 2,846 64 Greene Wolf

WThnolfmcasn., Inc 6,377 23

Grey, Frank S. 302 63758

64158

Greater N. Y. Carpet House, Inc 79 10 00 903 63304

63335 142 04 Grib, Jacob 81 63050

63787 63833 131 00 76 050

Grumbacher, M. 28 64540 62934 411 31

Guyon, Charles F., Inc 903 63966 64306 159 79 Guterman Dental Sup. Co. 79 63574 64316 16 45 Guyon, Charles F., Inc. 79 63663 64326 20 34 Guyon, Charles F., Inc. 79 63664 64341 20 87 Guyon Charles

Terrace

harelrersFe A . , Inc. pts. ,

Inc. 864

66 63710 63164 37 54 Guzek, Joseph T 63016 46 00

H 302 6633078154

63549 5 00 Hammond, C. S., and Co. 79 63555 28 63160 6633881188 54 0205 HHaannnse, nWanmd 1.J.0

rke Co., Inc. 903 63305 63819 5 00 Hanigan, Marion A. 28 63474 63820 2 00 Handy and Harman 28 62997 63820 3 00 Harris Chem. Corp. 904 63461 63821 9 00 Harms, Wm 28 63507 64087 3 60 Harrington, John J. 302 63759 64227 116 45 Hart, Inc., J. J. 28 62996 64228 53 40 Hasse, Robert 302 63778 63936 26 12 Hayden, Martin J. 28 63174 64182 175 00 Hayden, Martin J. 28 63175 63389 8 64 Hayford, Clara 533 63281

63824 116 91 HHaayyefosrpted,usClar and 81 63281 4 2

nd Brush Co., Inc 903 63306 63352 10 00 Hayden, Martin J. 28 63508 64186 395 00 Hazelton, Donald J. 302 63755 64482 2 70 Hal, Henry, & Co., Inc. 28 63916 64486 22 40 Hansen & Yorke Co., Inc. 903 63967 64194 25 00 Hart, Edward E. 901 64363 64486 10 45 Harding, Irene 61 63877 11816 132 48 Harding, Irene 61 63877 63913 198 00 Harding, Irene 61 63877 63284 193 34 Harvard University Press 28 63922 63286 65 Haupert Manure Co 28 64547 63286 32 87 Health Kraft Furn. Co. 70 PW216255 63446 16 38 Hearst Magazines, Inc. 81 64110 63049 75 00 Heffernan, William F. 11 62947 63348 8 00 Hegeman, McCormack, Inc.

8991 6131068°7 64030 89 20 Hemley, Helen G. 64037 77 45 Hemz Rlty. Corp. 864 64185 64038 80 45 Henke, Theodore

61 63875 64138 2 32 Henke, Theodore 61 63875 64138 116 00 Henke, Theodore 61 63875 64139 5 22 Hewlett, George 25 64164 64139 261 00 Hewitt Rubber Corp. 901 • 64336 64459 237 00 Hewitt, C. B. & Bros. 28 64548 11805 47 98 Hickey Co., Inc., M. F. 902 64071

62 64215 m 6447777 10 8575 HHiggins,

i g g i n s , JEadt nweasrd F.F. 60 64287

64477 12 43 Higgins, James F. .... 60 64287 63785 21 00 Higgins, James F. 60 64287 63421 397 50 Higgins James F. 60 64287 63780 538 05 Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge 28 64549 63040 708 33 Hinde & Dauch Paper Co, 903 63969 63366 4 90 Hodson, William 60 64292 63379 10 50 Hodson, William 60 64292 64079

16 Hodson, William 60 64292 66407799 22 50 Hodson, William 60 64292

64571 102 78

64571 53 15

64571 6 56

64571 32 41

64571 221 05

64572 592 00 64581 1,933 97

64581 238 03 64582 362,000 00

63293 12 70

64137 24

64137 12 09

64345 8 40

64529 199 53

64528 5 25

63110 180 24

63111 461 44

63111 253 75

63112 911 83 63112 1,275 00

64077 23 18

64132 69

64132 34 80

64520 28 39

64573

25 50

4435

43 00

64523

109 80

63932

722 07

64296

200 00

64526

68 00 64075 1,366 20

64089

4 50

63105

9 00

63238

989 77

64353

705 00

64522

22 90

63157

7 20

63275

2 01

63275

100 54

63276

5 80

63276

290 00

63637

3 40

64100

12 00

62961

5 44

64116

11

64116

21 64

63138

14 55

63650

40 00

63651

29 40 62931 4,726 85

64524

286 43

64527

55 00

64480

4 50

64503 99 00

64521 5 00 081 5,325 99

64579632,000 00 4443 6,225 30

64580 8,718 90 B187 7,906 05

64580 1,073 10 4445 4,882 67

63295 1 76

63632 34 17

63632 11 58

63632

7 84

63655

103 00

64047

25 26

64351

8 82

64357

18 52

63940

26 71

64120

1 36

64120

57 09

63466

38 37

63119

6 36

63119

667 55

64188

1 95

63884

297 00

63707

637 53

63296 98 98

63209 4 80

63247 71 32

62981 37 50

63036 585 00

63885 689 00

63941 268 50 64105 8,764 41

11820 57 50

64076 32 42

64076 74 63

64307 392 45 64104 1,050 00

64016 69 94

64016 2 80

64016 35

64019 11 25 64153 5,591 62

64344 8 50

64044 172 87

63459 26 46

63550 30 00

64144 406 66

64530 304 43 63430 1,027 25

63096 76 50

63445 14 74

64533 196 95

11813 8,874 93

63161

48 47

63267

02

63267

1 38

63781

763 90

64170

183 00

64 81 28

20 00 62 76 88 67

1,276 30 130 50 5 48 26 50 17 10

378 00 175 50 121 82 70 98 6 50 8 25

12 25 267 84 27 42 20 00

931 84 524 14 13 09

289 99 18

4 06 189 00 37 14

38 19 34 2 39

119 87 2 45

185 48 25 00 8 46 4$97 50 00 356 72 210 00 99 21

2,492 14 3,837 65

1 10 19 37

316 21 3 00 1 14

53 37 1 05 1 53 13 75 1 32 7 65

69 25 205 50 15 00 36 30 50 88 19 36 3 25 4 70 36 46 22 50 24 00

1,166 45 8 48

43 49 1650 10 61 27 06 9 03

10 00 149 00 5 00

60 26 1,864 78

8 50 3 30

27 34 45 14 12 00 111 42 45 00 72 45 81 66

23 11 60 13 23 78 90 4 65 36 50

251 10 200 00 27 28 3 45 35

6 80 95 00 75 60 114 38 10 00 11 37 5 93

54 20 55

17 72 1 08

5,591 62 275 40 47 41 6 57

403 60 20 79 15

108 50 3 76

11 12 39

1 16 570 93 204 81

Latvor Realty Corp. 864 Lawless, Robert J. 59 Lazarus, George 79 Leacock, A. M., Co. 901 Leibowitz, Saanuel S. 314 Laurie, Walter J. 302 Leddy, Walter 302 Lehman, Louis 302 Lehr Auto Elec. Sup. Co., Inc. 28 Lerner, Morris 28 Letchworth Village 317 Letchworth Village 415 Leupold, Volpel & Co. 734 Levine Beverage Distributors 28 Linde Factors Corp, asg. Mid-

town Linde Air Prod Co. Link Belt Co. Long Island Railroad Co. 533 Long Island Railroad Co. 81 L. I. IL R. Co 533 L. I. R. R. Co 81 Libien Press, Inc 904 Linde Air Praia. Co. 902 Link Paper Co 79 Link Paper Co 79 Linzer, David, and Sons, Inc 79 Loeber, David 66 Long, Lillian, and Ckildstricker 901 Loose Wiles Biscuit Co. 79 Loomis Trim Door and Sash Co. 79 Loweree, Henry W. 533 Loweree, Henry W. 81 Loweree, Henry W. 533 Loweree, Henry W. 81 Low, N. S. and Co., Inc. 79 Luedicke, ()scar B. 19 Luedicke, ()scar B. 19 Lyon, J. B., Co 79 Lyon, J. B., Co 79 Alacelroy, J. C., Co., Inc. 28 Mahoney Clarke, Inc. 901 Malone, William J. 79 Malone, William J. 79 Malone, William J. 79 Malone, William J. 79 Malvese, George, and Co 79 Mandolia, Carmello 81 Manseid Realty Corp. 864 Al anart Textile Co. 902 Manhattan Dial Mfg. Co. 99 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc. .. 903 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc. 85 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc. 904 Manhattan Desk Co. 313 Manhattan Desk Co. 313 Manhattan Co. 533 Manhattan Co. 81 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc 901 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc 96 Man. Fruit Contr. Co., Inc. 79 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. 903 Marine Midland Trust Co. of

N. Y. 99 Markowitz, Harry 81 Martin, Edward J. 59 Maritime Electric Co., Inc. 902 Maritime Electric Co., Inc. 903 Aarlde, Claude E.. 734 Marshall, L. H. Co. 734 Marshall, Jansen Co. 734 Martinz, Jos. 28 Marzella, Mary 533 Marschalk and Pratt 96 Al arzilla, Mary 81 Martinz, Joseph 28 Matthews, Edwin B 302 Matthaey, A. 61 Matthaey, A 61 May, Harry 64 McKenna, Mary Ellen 533 McKenna, Mary Ellen 81 McClellan, Hugh W 60 McLean, H., Purdy Management

Corp. 96 McCarthy, John A., and Co., Inc 28 McLean, H., Purdy Management

Corp. 96

MdCormack, Michael 903 McElligott, John J. 55 McGoldrick, Joseph D. 28 McGoldrick, Joseph D. 32 McGraw Hill Pub. Co, Inc_ 79 McKinley, Joseph A 79 McQuade, John, and Co., Inc_ 903 McVicker, W. B., Co 901 Mentzer Bush and Co. 28 Mercoid Corp. 902 Merkin, M. J., Paint Co., Inc 901 Mercurio, James 903 Misericordia Hospital 67 Ali sericordia Hospital 67 Michaels Sea Food Co, Inc 79 Midtown Chevrolet 66 Mine Safety Appliances Co 904 Minder, John, and Son 79 Mitchell and Bousa 314 Modern Office Appliances, Inc 734 '.Montgomery and Co., Inc 901 Moore Cottrell 79 Moore Cottrell 79 Moore, George C., and Co. 79 Montgomery Co., Inc. 902 Moore, P. 0., Inc. 723 Mortimer. Thomas L. 76 Morton Press 111 Mortgage Corp. of N. Y. 14 '.Morris, Emanuel 116 Moss, Samuel H., Inc. 79 Moss, Samuel H., Inc. 79 Motor 79

63078

223 50 64032

900 64412

187 29 64321

395 53 64006

5 00 63771

22 00 63777

9 00 63738

20 00 62993

54 12 63499

68 67 63144

112 00 63144

56 00 63406

52 50 63011

80 50

63882

320 00

64338

1 18

63541

39

63541

27

63541

10 00

63541

2 60

64441

205 20

63046

770 28

63072

149 00

63219

54 69

11803

347 49

63339

60 41

63377

5 55

63470

7 41

63845

206 00

63849

144 00

64117

3 48

64117

174 00

64340

42 25

074 57 10 64416 1,220 33

63955 440 09

11814 2,031 25

63056 786 97

63130 1 45

63245 757 07

63319 70 84

63408 225 00

63409 47 40

63410 15 18

63503 73 13

64133 30

082 595 20

64133 15 47

63899 217 00

63772 20 00 63874 1,100 00

63874 33 55

64483 4 20

64123 2 55

64123 56 55

64291 107 43

A59 3,207 08

63895 557 00

A60 400 64

63934 1 70

64211 300 00 64080 429,188 22 64080 26,358 69

64406 600

64413 18 50

63944 141 41

64342 493 67

64505 2 10

64060 20 90

64329 72 91

63977 6 90 62935 2,324 45 62936 1,857 45 64414 1,072 21

64493 2 50

64043 44 10 64415 3,039 08

64008 9 00

63411 1 60

64350 16 14

64396 1 50

64396 37 45

64420 453 15

63223 22 58

63714 79 20

63354 5 00

62972 80 50

62976 141 66

64222 13 00

63546 2 34

63547 3 13

64404 100

28 63025 168 00 28 63617 440 96 078 19 85

63266 304

63266 67 67

64128 310

64128 68 83

64041 99 51

64066 3 76

64425 18 00

64425 26 40

64444 271 20

64495 566 00 64332 3,500 00

64422 20 20

64440 53 28

64134 23

64134 11 60

64135 48

64135 24 17

64435 24 50

64569 120 00

64569 15 76

64394 40 00

64394 420 00

Name of Payee Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

Dept Tickler Name of Payee

No. No. Amount

Mulhall, Thomas 533 Mulhall, Thomas 81 Mullin, M. F., Inc. 28 Mullin, M. P., Inc. 28 Municipal Fac. Co., asg. Harm 28 Municipal Fac. Co., asg. Itodge 28 Murray, A. B. Co., asg. Terminal

Iron

28 Muller, A. & A., Inc

96 Munkenbeck, Earle T.

25 Munkenbeck Bros., Inc. 25

81 Murania, Chas. Nadelman, Martin

66 Nardone, Linda

81 Nassau Grain Co., Inc. 79 National Surety Corp. 75 National Ulster County Bank 734 National Surety Corp. 406 National Lead Co. 28 National Cylinder Gas Co. 28 National Bearing Metals Corp 902 National Surety Co. 63 National Carbide Corp. 901 National 'Cylinder Gas Co. 901 National Pneumatic Co. 901 64354 National Pneumatic Co. 901 64359 Natl. Assn. of Bldg. Owners 79 64402 National Surety Co. 66 64491 National Bearing Metals Corp 903 63956 Nelson, N. P. Iron Works, Inc 79 64445 Neo Quest Chem. Co., Inc 79 63551 Nespoli, Jos. 81 63147 N. Y. Telephone Co. 214 63197 N. Y. Telephone Co. 38 PW271999 N. Y. Water Ser. Corp. 28 63498 N. Y. Assn. for Jewish Children 67 62937 N. Y. C., Treas. of 533 63109 N. Y. C., Treas. of 81 63109 New England Firewood Co. 79 64398 Newman, E. B. Charcoal Co., Inc. 903 63947 Nezold, Max 25 64151 Nias, Maurice 317 64101 Nikolaus, John F., Inc. 318 64226 Nobles, Ethel R. 81 64111 Nubel Supply Co. 903 63948 Nugent, Edward L. 501 63995 N. Y. Foundling Hospital 67 64005 New York Telephone Co. 114 64085 N. Y. Globe Ticket Co., Inc. 901 64310 N. Y. Plumbing Specialties Co. 79 64370 N. Y. Plumbing Specialties Co. 79 64370 N. Y. Law Journal 79 N. Y. Law Journal 79 N. Y. Legislative Service 79 N. Y. Cinders Delivery Co. 66 N. Y. Builders Sup. Corp. 903 New York City Trans. 903 O'Connell, Daniel, Dr. 102 Oberwager, John 59 Oberwager, John 59 Oberwager, John 59 O'Donnell, J. F. 901 Oil Paint & Drug Pub. Co., Inc. 79 Okonite Co. 903 Okonite Co 903 Okonite Co. 903 Oman Truck Tank Repair Serv. 66 Ononnell, James J. 62 Orange and Black Farms 79 Osborn, Albert D. 564 Palma Motor Sales & Ser. Corp. 70 Palma Motor Sales & Service

Corp. 27 Pallister, Charles F. 501 Parke Davis Co. 904 Particular Iron Wks., Inc 28 Parke Davis & Co. 79 Parke, Russell V. 70 Parke, Russell V. 70 Parke, Russell V. 70 Parke, Russell V. 70 Parisi, Salvatore 25 Paretsky Wreck. & Lumber Co. 63 Patterson Bros. 85 Patterson Bros. 28 Peabody Seating Co. 28 Pearsons, A. Sons, Inc. 28 Pearsons, A. Sons, Inc. 28 Pearsons, A. Sons Inc. 28 Pease & Elliman, Inc. 864 Pearsall, George E. 28 Peckham, Little Co., Inc. 85 Peckham, Little Co., Inc. 904 Peckham, Little Co., Inc. 28 Peckham, Little & Co., Inc. 903 Perkins Marine Lamp & Hdwe. Co. 63 64187 1 29

Perkins Afarine Lamp & Co. 79

Phelps Dodge Copper Prod. Corp. 901 Photostat Corp. 114 Photostat Corp. 66 Physicians Oxygen & Hosp. Sup. 79 Picker X-Ray Corp. 901 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water 903 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 902 Pitometer Co. 64 Pittsburgh Lectro Furn. Corp 28 Plaza Upholstery Supply 79 Pomerantz, R. 903 Popp, Paul 864 Port of N. Y. Authority 96 Porter, J. E., Corp. 79 Positive Lock Washer Co. 902 Postmaster 884 Postal Telegraph Co. 28 Potter, Allen D. 734 Potter & Greenberg, Inc 79 Premier Paper Co 79 Precision Apparatus Co 28 Printers Ink Pub. Co., Inc. 79

63271 63271 63510 63511 63034 63173

2 12 106 34 92 91 52 50

236 00 32 29

63028 76 00 4438 80 00

64145 11,183 23 64146 2,033 32 64107 551 38 64498 462 00 64109 134 33 64419 256 26 63104 27 00 63438 125 00 63822 1 25 62990 58 18 62991 117 55 64063 560 00 64180 11 20 64324 111 25 64328 138 98

40 84 22 61

5 00 43 95 20 42

961 40 286 00 40 00

126 19 25 03 23 50 85 00

206 28 19 76

117 00 82 69

4,879 96 500 00 99 00

250 87 52 23 1 20

1,355 65 160 91 255 12 203 75 20 00

64393 18 50 64393 25 00 64401 35 00 64500 784 00 63946 173 66 63931 3,267 31 64219 6 00 64036 7 05 64036 340 64039 64 35 64364 15 00 64407 2 50 63949 518 78 63968 2,121 35 63971 480 00 64497 800 64214 300 00 64400 35 76 63927 87 50 63706 139 50

64010 4 38 63994 100 00 63468 21 96 63490 177 30 63573 9 42 64017 50 64017 50 64017 25 64017 70 64171 177 92 64192 998 00 63371 11 10 62989 72 15 63017 193 00 63907 210 00 63908 72 00 63909 52 00 63097 150 00 63169 46 42 63376 251 67 63454 236 98 63615 56 54 63978 5 30

64391

276 00 64322 7,300 00 64097

473 40 64496

6 00 64429

72 00 64302

78 44 63979

14 43 63244 1,142 32 63835

60 13 62987

106 50 64468

46 23 63258

9 40 63085

7 10 A-61 10,568 15 64436

72 00 64069

4 34 64179

203 00 63485

37 39 63425

25 00 63581

325 00 63571

63 30 63610

3 50 64403

2 50

1420

THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

Hodson, William 60 Hodson, William 60 Hodson, William 60 Hodson, William 97 Hodson, William 97 Hodson, William 97 Hodson, William 97 Hodson, William 97 Hodson, William 60 Hodson, William 60 Hodson, William 60 Hofer, Inc, Jacob 902 Hoffman Laroche, Inc. 904 Hoffman Roberts Cordage Corp. 903 Hoffman Hirshen, Inc. 24 Hogan, Charles W. 11 Hogan, Charles W. 11 Holliston Mills, Inc. 28 Horne Equipt. Corp. 901 Horowitz, Max 28 Horne Equipt. Corp. 903 Hospital for Joint Diseases 67 Hospital for Joint Diseases .. 67 Hunter Illuminated Car Sign 61 901 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 HOLC 864 Holmes, Archie 734 Holmes Elec. Prod. Co. 28 Homer Engineering Co. 28 Hoosier Waste Renovating Co 902 Horstein, S. 28 Hostess Products Corp. 28 Hosp. Sup. Co. and Walters Lab. 904 Hosp. Equipt. Corp. 79 Houghton Man Co. 85 House of Good Shepherd 67 I. B. Al 63 Iceless Cooler Corp. 96 Iceless Cooler Corp. 96 Immaculate Virgin Miss. Pro.

Chi. 67 Industrial Paper Sup, 79 Ingersoll Rand Co, 902 Ingersoll Rand Co. 96 Internatl. Vitamin Corp. 79 Jaccarino, Joseph 25 Jaccarino, Giovannina 25 Jewish Sanitarium Chronic Dis. 67 Jewish Hosp. 902 Joes Restaurant 318 Joes Boro Hall, Inc. 902 Joes Boro Hall, Inc. 302 Johns Manville Sales Corp. 902 Johns Manville Sales Corp. 902 Johnson, J. D. Co, Inc. 903 Johnson, Stanley B. 734 Johnson & Johnson 904 Johnson Co., Inc. J. D. 28 Johnson Bronze Co. 79 Jones & Laughlin Steel Ser., Inc. 99 Jordan, George J. 64 Juth, Benjamin G. 25 Kahan, Philip J. 61 Kahan, Philip J. 61 Kahan, Philip J. 61 Kaliski, Jennie 533 Kaliski, Jennie 81 Kasner, Gussie 28 Kay Rubber Co. 902 Kearney, John J. 59 Keasbey Co. Robt. A. 85 Keegan Co. H. F. 902 Keil, Chas. 25 Kelly, James A. 25 Kelly, Henry & Sons, Inc. 28 Kelly, Stella 81 Kelly Co., Inc, H. R 85 Kelly, William P. Jr. 734 Kelly, Claire M. 28 Kelly & Son, Jas. I. 28 Kelly & Son, Jas. I 28 Kelly & Son, Jas. I. 28 Kelly & Son, Jas. I. 28

Kenney, William B. 27 Kett, Mary C. 55 Kieley & Mueller, Inc. 79 Kieley & Mueller, Inc. 79 Kimball Clark Pub. Co. 79 Kimball Clark Pub. Co. 79 Kings County Tr. Co. 80 Kings County Tr. Co. 80 Kings County Tr. Co. 80 Klebauer, Louis 533 Klebauer, Louis 81 Klempner, Emanuel 102 Knab, Nfary 533 Knab, Mary 81 Knab, Mary 533 Knab, Mary 81 Knickerbocker Scrap Iron Steel 81 Knickerbocker Annunciator Co 79 Kunz, Isabelle B. 81 Kurzon, Joseph, Inc. 901 Kurzon, Charles, Inc. 79 Kurzon, Joseph, Inc. 79 Lafayette Radio Corp. 85 Lafavete Radio Corp. 28 Laidlow Spring Sery 27 Lantry, John F 314 Lander, Harriet B. 28 Larkin, I. K. & Co. 903 Larkin Soap Co, Inc. 903 Laskaros, Chresti L. 25

Dept Tickler Name of Payee

No. No. Amount

64293 87 66

64293 128 90

64293 72 19 64474 297,444 00 64475 16,241 90 64476 361,316 30 64478 21,167 38 64478 2,402 00

64554 90 40

64554 180 80

64554 90 40

63240 65 03

64045 42 30

63943 6 66

63987 10 02

62949 5 95

62950 6 51

64550 9 00

64333 466 71

64551 11 93

63970 531 23 64001 4,397 03 64002 4,861 59

64323 45 00

63087 6 06

63091 1 80

63091 07

63093 6 30

63093 22

63094 17 25

63094 1 34

63095 33 00

63095 2 04

63136 4 05

63404 22 00

63484 522 75

63035 114 00

63214 59 82

63612 16 85

63010 38 00

63460 124 47

63532 49 50

63391 2 07 62932 2,179 71

64189 3 45

B188 24 00

4444 14 00

64004 29,113 76

64471 9 25

64062 50 15

076 40 30

64454 4 00

64154 914 99 64156 16,266 52 64003 12,418 95

64052 6 00

64225 286 90

63346 139 50

63795 131 15

63227 6 93

63250 2 01

63309 155 02 63429 1,120 95

63464 42 09

63491 58 15

64463 16 95

11819 15 02

64481 40 24

64160 254 16

63872 11 62

63872 10 15

63872 1 97

64119 1 55

64119 39 58

63479 2 35

63246 127 34

64031 91 85

63388 7 50

63236 25 68

63200 19 50 64166 2,338 31

63006 24 50

63048 144 42

63386 898

63436 200

63472 6 80

63501 96 81

63512 87 67

63513 74 65

63514 61 33

64015 5 20 64212 3,000 00

64461 32 50

64461 23 20

64395 12 50

64395 3 00 64583 6,000 00

64584 32 05

64584 3 95

64127 30

64127

15 47

64218

25 00

64124

1 12

64124

56 85

64125

05

64125

2 90

64115

210 23

64409

10 13

64106

169 31

64335

138 00

64464

55 16

64465

15 80

63370

2 91

62994

40 02

64014

3 00

64007

10 00

63480

3 60 63315 1,022 66

63316 37 04

64150 355 83

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Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount Name of Payee Name of Payee Name of Payee

64485 38 20 64485 6 75 63145 9 90 63278 23 63278 11 60 63279 23 63279 11 60 63280 23 63280 11 60 63588 250 00 64305 324 58 63751 11 15 63587 9 66 63757 46 00 63272 69 63272 34 80 63325 6 70 63476 12 00 63531 5 90 63739 2 20 63839 700 63853 11 95 62985 208 99 62986 14 81 63786 7 50 63020 . 41 50 63167 62 00 63168 63 88 63201 28 25 63462 26 79 63619 5 20 63709 122 60 1 63234 1,361 44 63414 49 00 63857 202 25 62948 11 00 63463 53 11 62984 4 00 63001 14 90 63101 500 00 63260 2 20 63522 45 72 63618 2 65 63432 300 00 63528 6 15 63215 120 54 63525 5 25 63533 10 70 63533 23 94 63861 414 00 63861 538 05 63861 2,433 50 63861 680 00 63861 423 00 63861 270 00 63537 10 00 63742 18 75 63753 25 80 63850 30 00

Rodgers, John F. 64 Rodgers, John F. 64 Rodman, Philip 415 Roe, Charles K. 533 Roe, Charles K. 81 Roe Clinton T. 533 Roe, Clinton T. 81 Roe, Edwin P. 533 Roe, Edwin P. 81 Roebling's, John A., Sons Co 79

903 63981 43 30 Roebling, John A. Sons Co 901

79 64369 788 80 Rogalewski, Frank 302

28 63919 62 91 Ronan, T. J., Co., Inc. 79

903 63972 54 78 Roncoli, James 302

99 11818 1 57 Rooney, Mary 533

74 64198 346 10 Rooney, Mary 81

96 079 14 04 Schrock and Squires Steel Corp. 903

74 64198 225 00 Schmaling, Alice W 28

79 64431 191 60 Schieren, Chas. A., Co 79

903 63945 30 27 Schwartz, Benwartz 302

79 64430 61 50 Schulz, Richard 64

564 63929 362 37 Schulman, Abraham 313

564 63930 126 40 Schrock and Squires Steel Corp. 28

79 64372 12 25 Schrock and Squires Steel Corp. 28 , 77 Scott, Robert 902 64053 302

61 63873 58 65 Security Steel Equip. 28

61 63873 13 35 Sharp, John A 28

61 63873 50 Sharp, John A 28

28 63890 44 00 Shannon, LeRoy 25

28 63901 149 00 Sharp and Dohme, Inc. 904

79 64433 704 58 Shaw Walker Co. 28

901 64362 346 75 Shaw Walker Co. 25

79 64426 5 83 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc 902

79 64426 40 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc 734 903, 63973 4

8 5 38 Sothern District Court Reporter 734

28 63013 711 39 Spillane, Francis X 11

85 63368 3 55 Squibb and Sons, E. R. 904

734 63412 67 20 Star Overall Uniform Mfg. Corp. 28

79 63575 7 00 Stevenson and Marsters, Inc 28

28 63626 2 04 Stevenson, H. 71

34 63708 428 06 Stern, Alfred 903

313 63846 73 80 Stern, Leo S. 79

11 62953 100 05 Stevenson and Masters, Inc. 28

79 64446 129 60 Stivers, Sherman H 734

903 63974 87 00 Storms Harvey Equipt. Co. 79

302 63790 3 00 Strober Bros., Inc 902

24 63989 33 58 Stroh, Charles, Co 79

24 63992 13 13 Street, H. J., Co 79 70 PW216256 115 00 Street, H. J., Co. 79

25 64167 101 67 Theatricals Rlts., Inc. 864

25 64168 4,473 29 Theatricals Rlts., Inc. 864

533 63127 02 Theatricals Rlts., Inc. 864

81 63127 1 18 Theatricals Rlts., Inc. 864

902 63233 863 19 Theatricals Rlts., Inc. 864

99 11823 1,216 21 Theatricals Rlts., Inc. 864

79 63570 7 00 Thomas Pubg. Co. 79

99 11799 52 00 Thompson, Joseph 302

117 64103 544 00 Thompson, Harold L. 302

216 64103 168 00 Thompson, Edward, Co. 313

Tiemann, Geo., and Co. 61 63518 33 50 Tiemann, Geo., and Co. 79 63518 8 50 Timeproof Paint Prod., Inc. 85 63384 57 50 Tobin Co., Inc., M. J. 28 63608 102 60 Tobin Co., Inc., M. J. 28 62982 17 44 Tobin Co., Inc., M. J. 28 62999 199 16 Turbine Equip. Co. 901 64356 155 50 Turner, Henry C. 25 64162 13,216 55 Turtle and Hughes, Inc. 903 63951 85 84 United Blue Print Co 99 11815 300 Union Towel Sup. Co. 111 64294 3 45 Unity Sanitary Sup. Co. 901 64330 7 35 Union Switch and Signal Co 901 64347 71 76 Unknown 25 64169 2,033 32 U. S., Treas. of 55 64199 2,012 72 U. S., Treas. of 19 64200 417 56 U. S., Treas. of 19 64201 138 72 U. S., Treas. of 742 64202 4,346 15 U. S., Treas. of 61 64203 1,752 63 U. S., Treas. of 24 64204 533 05 U. S., Treas. of 723 64205 20 60 U. S., Treas. of 723 64206 327 00 U. S., Treas. of 61 64207 468 15 U. S., Treas. of 66 64208 297 29 U. S., Treas. of 66 64208 372 49 U. S., Treas. of 54 64209 90 00 Vanderbilt Towel Sup. Co., Inc 114 640% 12 13 Van Dorn Railway Sup. Co. 903 63952 939 23 Voss Ice Mach. Wks. 28 63902 24 00 Walsh Const. Co. 96 080 48 00 Warner, George W., and Co ,

Inc. 79 64392 8 40 Warner, George W., and Co ,

Inc. 79 64432 6 80 Weinstein, Israel 59 64034 10 45 Weihs, Franz 28 63888 65 00 Woods, Richard D. 61 63870 23 85 Woods, Richard D. 61 63870 14 OS Woods, Richard D. 61 63871 23 43 Woods, Richard D. 61 63871 14 70 Woodland Paper Prods. 903 63958 245 20 Wyeth, John, and Bro. 79 64473 990 00 X. Pando Corp. 79 64467 12 00 Yee, Poy T. 102 64220 5 00 Zdyrko, John 25 64172 101 67 Zimmer, Jos. A. 533 64141 1 74 Zimmer, Jos. A. 81 64141 87 00 Zimmerman Bros. Plg. and Htg.

Co. 28 63903 34 00 31 West 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 2,584 00 31 West 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 2,397 00 31 West 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 2,295 00 31 West 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 2,208 00 31 West 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 1,172 00 31 West 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 1,172 00 31 West 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 1,160 00 31 West 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 1,770 00 31 \Vest 72d St. Corp. 864 63865 968 50 6 Stone St. Corp. 864 63862 95 56 6 Stone St. Corp. 864 63862 536 00

Production Machy. Sales Corp 61 63662 530 00 Prometheus Electric Corp. 66 64492 35 00 Prospect Terminal Corp. 66 64501 22 00 Przybilski, Anthony and Anna 81 64112 5,000 00 Przybilski, Anthony and Anna 81 64113 1,500 00 Przybilski, Anthony 81 64114 5,000 00 Publishers Printing Co. 902 64067 756 50 Public Welfare, Nassau County 60 64295 273 00 Public Management 79 64399 4 00 Public Wks. Commr., Pres. Man.

New York City Quaker Rubber Corp. Quarrie, W. F. & Co Quaker Rubber Corp. R. & B. Sup. Co., Inc. Ragan, Adolphus Radio Wire Television, Inc. Ragan, Adolphus Rand McNally & Co. Raybestos Man., Inc. R. C. A. Mfg. Co., Inc. Rea, Edward L. Rea, Edward L. Reeve, H. Angel & Co. Regan, John Regenbogen, S. Regenbogen, S. Regenbogen, S. Reiss Roofing Co. Reinhardt Engrg. Co. Reliable Uniform Co. Remington Rand, Inc. Remington Rand, Inc. Remington Rand, Inc. Remington Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc. Remington-Rand, Inc. Renick & Mahoney, Inc Renick & Mahoney, Inc. Renz, William F. Reproduction Print Serv., Inc Reproduction Print Serv., Inc Rex Cole Rey, Dora Rey, Juan Reynolds, Eugene J. Reynolds, Eugene J R. I. Tool Co Rising & Nelson Slate Co. Roberts, Lewis, Inc. Robley Press Service, Inc. Rockland State Hosp. Rockland State Hosp.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Unless otherwise stated, City offices are

open from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon; County Offices, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ARMORY BOARD— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1330

ART COMMISSION— City Hall, Manh'n CO rend 7-1197

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-3630

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

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF—

Borough Hall TR iangl 5-7100 Highways and Sewers, Municipal Bldg.

TR iangl 5-7100 BUDGET, BUREAU OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6706 CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER-

125 Worth st., Manh'n WO rth 2-3711 Open all hours of day and night.

Bronx-850 Walton ave Je tome 7-4642 Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. every day.

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-9258 Open all hours of day and ni7.t.

Queens-88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica A maica 6-1640

Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond — Police Headquarters Bldg.,

St. George GI braltr 7-0007 Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays

to 12 noon; closed Sundays and holidays.

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION—

CITY RECORD, THE— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rib 2-3490 COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF-

60 Bway., Manh'n WH itehl 3-7575 COMPTROLLER, OFFICE OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF-

139 Centre st., Manh'n CA nal 6-1390 COU NCIL-

City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6770 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

WO rth 2-4430 President's Office, City Hall, Manh'n

CO rend 7-6770 COUNTY CLERKS-

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse...JE rome 6-4600 Kings—Hall of Records TR iangl 5-8780 N. Y.—County Court House....WO rth 2-6114 Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave.,

Jamaica JA maica 6-2607 Rich.—County Court House.. SA intGeo 7-1806

COUNTY COURTS— Courts open at 10 a. In.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse... JE Tome 7-8965 Kings-120 Schermerhorn st. MA in 4-5301 Queens—County Court House, L. I. C.

ST ilwel 4-7525 Rich.—County Court House GI braltr 7-7500

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse...JE rome 6-5910

9 a. in. to 5 p. in.; Sat. to 12 noon. Kings—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-8900

9 a. rn, to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. N. Y.-137 Centre st CA nal 6-5700

9.30 a. In. to 6 p. m.; Sat. to 1 p. m. Queens—County Court House, L. I. C.

ST ilwel 4-7590 9 a. in. to 5 p. in.; Sat. to 12 noon.

Rich.—County Court House.... GI braltr 7-0049 9 a. m. to 4 p. ni.; Sat. to 12 noon.

DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Pier "A," North River, Man.. WH itehl 4-0600

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT- 135 E. 22d st., Manh'n AL gonqn 4-1900 Children's Court Division-

Manhattan-135 E. 22d st AL gonqn 4-1900 Bronx-1118 Gr. Concourse.. JE rome 7-9800 Bklyn.-111 Schermerhorn st.TR iangl 5-8611 Queens-105.34 Union Hall st.,

Jamaica JA maica 6-2545 Richmond-100 Richmond ter., St.

George SA intGeo 7-8300 Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. m.

Family Court Division- Manhattan-135 E. 22d st AL gonqn 4-1900 Bronx-11 18 Gr. Concourse . JE Tome 7-9800 Bklyn.-327 Schermerhorn st.TR iangl 5-9770 Queens-105-34 Union Hall st.,

Jamaica JA maica 6-2545 Richmond-100 Richmond ter., St.

George SA intGeo 7-8300 EDUCATION. BOARD OF-

110 Livingston st., Bklyn MA in 4-2800 ELECTIONS, BOARD OF-

400 Broome st., Manh'n CA nal Bronx—Tremont and 3d ayes. TR emnt Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew

Gardens BO ulvrd 8-5000 Richmond—Borough Hall SA intGeo 7-1955

9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens BO ulvrd 8-5000

Richmond—Borough Hall ....GI braltr 7-1000 Emergency Revenue Division-

50 Lafayette st., Manh'n WO rth 2-4780 FIRE DEPARTMENT—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4100 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-8340

GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF—Centre and Franklin sts., Manh'n

WO rth 2-6424 Probation Dept. WO rth 2-6632

Clerk's office open 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens at 10 a. in.

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth st., Manh'n WO rth 2-6900

Bronx-1918 Arthur aye ..TR emnt 84320 Bklyn.-295 Flatbush aye, extension

TR iangl 5-9400 Queens-148.15 Archer ave., Jamaica

RE public 9-1200 Richmond-51 Stuyvesant pl., St. George

I b G HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF

ral tr 7-7664 —

695 Park ave., Manh'n RE gent 7-4131 HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth st., Manh'n WO rth 2-4440 HOUSING AND BUILDINGS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse JE Tome 6-3941 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew

Gardens BO ulevard 8-5000 Richmond—Borough Hall .. GI braltr 7-1000

INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF- 2 Lafayette st., Manh'n WO Mt 2-2300

LAW DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-6330 Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave.,

Jamaica JA maica 6-5234 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

105 Walker st., Manh'n CA nal 6-2400

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-7100

Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000 MAGISTRATES COURTS—

General Office, 300 Mulberry st., Manh'n CA nal 6-6500

Brooklyn Office—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-7100

Clerks' Office open 9 a. in. to 4.30 p. Saturdays to 12 noon.

All courts, except Women's, Felony, Night and Week End Courts, are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ex-cept Saturdays, Sundays and holi-days. The Women's and Felony Courts are open from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m. except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, when only morning sessions are held. The Night Courts are in session from 8 p. m. to 12 midnight every night. The Week End Courts are in session Satur-days, Sundays and holidays from 9 a. tn. to 12 noon, except that the West Side Week End Court holds an additional session on Saturday afternoon from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m.

Manhattan Essex Market-2d ave. and 2d et.

GR amrcy 5-0296 Felony-32 Franklin st. WO rth 2-2833 Harlem-121st st. and Sylvan pILE high 4-3535 Homicide-301 Mott st. CA nal 6-6500 Jefferson Market-425 6th ave.

GR amrcy 7-4467 Municipal Term-52 Chambers st.

CO rtlnd 7-4763 Night-314 W. 54th st. CO lumbs 5-4630 Probation-300 Mulberry st . CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Downtown)-301 Mott st.

CA nal 6-6500

Traffic (Uptown)-455 W. 151st st. ED gecomb 4-3700

Washington Heights-455 W. 151st st. ED gecomb 4-8429

Week End, East Side-151 E. 057ituhset; nt 5-0442

Week End, West Side-314 W. 54th st. CO lumbs 5-4630

West Side-314 W. 54th st....00 lumbs 5-4630 Women's-425 6th ave. GR amrcy 7-4628

Probation GR amrcy 7-4466 Yorkville-151 E. 57th st V0 lunter 5-0442

B Arrest-161st st. and 3d ave..ME hose 5-2466 Felony-161st st. and 3d ave . ME hose 5-2466 Homicide-161st st. and 3d ave.ME hose 5-1958 Municipal Term-161st at. and 3d ave.

ME lrose 5-3670 Probation-161st st. and 3d ave.ME lrose 5-2345 Summons-161st st. and 3d ave.ME lrose 5-3670 Traffic-161st st. and 3d ave...ME Irose 5-1958

Brooklyn Adolescent-31 Snyder ave.. BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Bay Ridge-43d st. and 4th ave.WI ndsr 5-0381 Coney Island-2963 W. 8th st.. C0 neyls 6-0013 East New York-127 Penn'a ave.

6-866 Felony-120 Schermerhorn stA...

P plegate.MA in 4-0216

Flatbush-25 Snyder ave....BU ckmnstr 2-1506 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn at,

TR iangl 5-4220 Night-25 Snyder ave BU ckmnstr 2-1506 Probation-510 Municipal Bldg.TR iangl 5-7100 Traffic-1005 Bedford ave MA in 2-2904 Week End Court-25 Snyder ave.

BU ckmnstr 2-1506 Williamsburg—Williamsburg Bridge Plaza

EV ergrn 7-2503 Queens

Felony—Chaffee st. and Catalpa ave., Glendale HE geman 3-8320

Flushing—Town Hafl FL ushng 9-0228 L. I. City—County Court House

IR onsdes 6-9009 Rockaway—Beach Channel dr., 90th and

91st sts. BE 1IHrbr 5-0125 Traffic-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew

Gardens BO ulvrd 8-5000 Richmond

Staten Island—Bement and Castleton ayes., West New Brighton PO rtRich 7-5712

Traffic-67 Targee at., Stapleton SA intGeo 7-1150

MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF- 139 Centre st., Manh'n CA nal 6-2880

MAYOR'S OFFICE— City Hall. Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1000

MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- 299 Broadway, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-8880

MUNICIPAL COURTS— Office of the President Justice, 8 Reade

at., Manh'n WO rth 2-1400 Office hours; 8.45 a. rn. to 5 p. m.;

Dist. Saturdays to 12 noon.

Manhattan 1-8 Reade it WO rth 2-1475 2-264 Madison at 3-314 W. 54th at 4-327 E. 38th at

CO lumbs 5-1772 OR chrd 4-3800

5-314 W. 54th at CA ledonia 5-9431

CI rcle 5-5118 6-170 E. 121st at LE high 4-4906 7-447 W. 151st st AU dubs 3-5410 8-170 E. 121st at LE high 4-5590 9-624 Madison ave VO lunter 5-3150

ED gecomb 4-7070 10-447 W. 151st st Central Jury and Non-Jury Parts and 8 Reade st.. WO rth 2-1400 Small Claims Part

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

CITY CLERK— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4430 Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave TRemnt 8-2204 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave.,

Jamaica RE public 9-8694 Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000

CITY COURT- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse...JE rome 6-6985 Kings-120 Schermerhorn st..CU mbrind 6-6070 New York County—Old County Court

House, 52 Chambers st CO rtlnd 7-6264 Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave.

Jamaica JA maica 6-2410 Richmond — 66 Lafayette ave., New

Brighton CI braltr 7-6280 Clerks' offices open 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.,

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

CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4566

6-2600 8-1186 5-7100

ESTIMATE, BOARD OF— Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg.,

Manh'n WO rth 2-4560 Real Estate, Bureau of, Municipal

Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 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 emnt 2-6000 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg....TR iangl 5-7100

TR tang! 5-2052 MA in 2-3010

ST agg 2-7813 SL ocum 6-4500 WI ndsr 5-2540

BU ckmnstr 2-9643 AP pigate 6-8600 CO neyla 6-8303

Central Jury andl 120 Schermerhorn st. Small Claims Parts J TR iangl 5-2052

Queens 1-10-15 49th ave., L. I. City.IR onades 6-7987

IR onsdes 6-7987 2—Broadway and Court st., Elmhurst

HA vemyr 9-0087 3-69.02 64th st., Ridgewood.HE geman 3-7010 4—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave., Jamaica

JA maica 6-0086 5-90th st., Rockaway Beach. BE IIHrbr 5-1747 6—Town Hall, Flushing IN depndce 3-5668 Small Claims Part, Sutphin blvd. and

88th ave., Jamaica JA maica 6-0086

Bross. 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd.....UN drhil 3-6100 2—Washington ave., 162d st...ME 'rose 5-3041 Central Jury and Small Claims Parts,

Washington ave. and 162d AXE Iron 5-3041 Brooklyn

1-120 Schermerhom at 2-495 Gates ave 3-6 Lee ave 4-260 Utica ave 5-4th ave. and 42d at 6-27.33 Snyder ave 7-363 Liberty ave. 8-1301 Surf ave

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-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew

Gardens BO ulvrd 8-5000 Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- 139 Centre Bt., Manh'n CA nal 6-2353

TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- 250 Hudson at., Manh'n CA nal 6-6600

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY- Randall's Island, Manh'n LE high 4-5800

WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- 346 Broadway, Manh'n WO rth 2-3150

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4320

Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves TR emnt 8-5400 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew

Gardens BO ulvrd 8-5000 Richmond—Borough Hall SA intGeo 7-0840

WELFARE DEPARTMENT OF- 902 Broadway, Manh'n GR amrcy 5-3500

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 p. m. A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary.

Board of Assessors Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, Chairman.

Banking Commission Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, on

first day in February, May, August and November. PATRICK J. SHERRY, Secretary. Board of Child Welfare

Meets in Old County Court House, 52 Cham-bers st., Manh'n, on third Monday in each month, at 2.15 p. m. PAUL E. FUSCO, Secretary.

City Planning Commission Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on

Wednesdays, at 2.30 p. tn. PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary.

Council Meets in Councilmanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 1 p. m. H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk and

Clerk of Council. Board of Education

Meets at its office, 110 Livington st., Bklyn., on second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, at 4 p. m.

MAURICE G. POSTLEY, Secretary. Board of Elections

Meets in Room 407, 400 Broome st., Manh'n, on Tuesdays at 11 a. m., and at the call of the President. S. HOWARD COHEN, President.

Board of Estimate Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on first

and third Thursdays of each month, at 2.30 p. m., and the second Thursday of each month at 10.30 a. m.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. Examining Board of City Surveyors

Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, at call of the Chairman.

JOHN C. RIEDEL, Chairman. Board of Health

Meets in Room 330, 125 Worth st., Manh'n, at 10 a. m., on the second Tuesday of each month and at the call of the Chairman.

JOHN L. RICE, M.D., Commisioner of Health, Chairman.

Board of Higher Education Meets at 695 Park ave., Manh'n, at 8 p. m.,

on third Monday in January, February, March. April, June, September, October, November and December. Annual meeting held third Monday in May. ORDWAY TEAD, Chairman.

Municipal Civil Service Commission Meets at its office, 299 Broadway, Manh'n, on

Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m. PAUL J. KERN, President.

Parole Commission Meets in Room 400, 139 Centre st., Manh'n, on

Thursdays, at 10 a. m. JOHN C. MAHER, Chairman.

Board of Revision of Assessments Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

upon notice of the Chief Clerk. LEWIS F. LANG. Chief Clerk.

Board of Standards and Appeals Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

Tuesdays, at 10 a. rn., and 2 p. m. HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman.

Board of Statutory Consolidation Meets in City Hall, Manh'n. at call of Mayor.

REUBEN A. LAZARUS, Counsel. Tax Commission

Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n. on Wednesdays. at 10 a. tn.

WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President. Teachers' Retirement Board

Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n. on fourth Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. m.

LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary. Board of Transportation

Meets at 250 Hudson st., 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. at 11 a. m

GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles on the following thoroughfare, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Queens 80th rd. (north side), Austin st. to Kew Gar-

dens rd. Dated, March 7, 1941. m11 LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Queens Little Neck rdway. (west side), from a point

50 feet north of 39th rd. (Long Island Railroad tracks) extending south thereof to a point 250 feet south of the south building line of 41st ave.

Dated, March 7, 1941. mil LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Queens 91st ave. (both sides), from east building line

of 166th st. extending east therefrom for a dis-tance of 250 feet.

Dated, March 7, 1941. m 1 1 LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles on the following thoroughfare, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Richmond Rockland ave. (east side), from the north side

of Richmond rd. to the north side of St. An-drews ave.

Dated, March 7, 1941. mll LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby revoke the no-parking

traffic regulation at the following location in effect 24 hours daily, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of The Bronx On the west side of Willis Avenue Bridge at

the stairway leading to the New York, Boston and Westchester Railroad Station.

Dated, March 7, 1941. mil LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, T hereby revoke the no-parking

traffic regulation at the following location in effect 24 hours daily, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Brooklyn In front of premises Nos. 251 and 253 Hicks st. Dated, March 7, 1941. mll LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby revoke the bus stops,

no-parking traffic regulations at the following loca-tions, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Queens 47th et. (west side), north of Greenpoint ave. Greenpoint ave. (north side), east of 46th st. Dated, March 7, 1941. mll LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby establish a bus stop, no-

parking traffic regulation at the following location, for a distance of 65 feet, effective upon the in-stallation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan 2d ave. (west side), north of 124th st. Dated, March 7, 1941. mll LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

1422 THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROP- erty Clerk, Police Department, City of New

York, for the following listed articles, now in his custody without claimants, consisting of recovered lost and abandoned property, property feloniously obtained by prisoners, and effects of persons de-ceased, alleged to be insane, intoxicated or other-wise incapable of caring for themselves:

Adding machines, automobiles, bicycles, boats, cameras, electrical and optical goods, furniture, furs, handbags, hardware, jewelry, metals, motor. cycles, pocketbooks, radios, robes, securities, silver-ware, stones, suitcases, surgical and musical in-struments, tools, trunks, typewriters, United States and foreign currency, wearing apparel and other miscellaneous articles.

OFFICES OF PROPERTY CLIME Inquiries relating to such property should be

made in the Boroughs concerned, at the following offices of the Property Clerk:

Manhattan—Police Headquarters Annex, 400 Broome st.

Brooklyn—Police Headquarters, Bergen st. and 6th ave.

The Bronx-42d Precinct, 160th st. and 3d ave. Queens-103d Precinct, 91st ave. and 168th st.,

Jamaica. Richmond-120th Precinct, 78.81 Richmond ter.,

St. George. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner,

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property

Richmond 1—Bement and Castleton ayes., West

New Brighton PO rtRich 7-0189 2-71 Targee st., Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 Small Claims Part, 71 Targee st.,

Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-6607 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sat. to 1 p. m.

N. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY- 122 E. 42d st., Manh'n AS hind 4-8360

N, Y. CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY- 200 Madison ave. Manh'n...LE xington 2-5151

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th st.

and 5th ave., Manh'n RE gent 4-1000 Bronx—Bronx Park East, at Birchall

ave. WE stchstr 7-5200 Brooklyn—Litchfield Mansion, Prospect

Park SO uth 8-2300 Queens—The Overlook, Forest Park,

Kew Gardens CL evind 3-4600 Richmond—Field House, Clove Lakes

Park, Victory blvd. and Clove rd., West Brighton GI braltr 2-7640

PAROLE COMMISSION- 139 Centre st., 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 iangl 5-7100 N. Y.—Hall of Records WO rth 2-6615 Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave.,

Jamaica JA maica 6-5037 Rich.—Bement and Castleton ayes., West

New Brighton GI braltr 2-5422 PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4740 PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5860 QUEENS, PRESIDENT 0E-

120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens BO ulvrd 8-5000

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 Chambers at., Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6264

RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S COURT—BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-4892 • RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S

COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY— Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6744

REGISTERS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-9811 Kings—Hall of Records TR jangle 5-6800 N. Y.—Hall of Records WO rth 2-3900 Queens-161-04 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

Jamaica 6-8684 REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF—

Borough Hall, S. I. GI braltr 7-1000 SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth st., Manh'n WO rth 2-3221 Bronx-530 E. Tremont ave...TR emnt 8-3676 Brooklyn—Municipal bldg.....TR iangl 5-7545 Queens-129.25 97th ave., Richmond Hill

VI rginia 9-6465 Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-8500

SHERIFFS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-3501 Kings—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-7100 N. Y.—Hall of Records WO rth 2-4300 Queens—County Court House, L. I. C.

ST ilwel 4-6017 Rich.—County Court House...GI braltr 7-0041

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 2-3434 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-2898

Court held Tuesday and Friday. Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn st .. MA in 4-5916 Queens—County Court House, L. I. C.

ST ilwel 4-4930 Court held Monday and Thursday.

Richmond—County Court House, S. I. SA intGeo 7-0324

Court held every Wednesday. Probation Bureau — Municipal Bldg.,

Manh'n WO rth 2-3434 STANDARDS AND APPEALS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-0184 STATUTORY CONSOLIDATION, BD. OF—

City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6770 SUPREME COURT—APPELLATE DIV.-

First Dept.—Madison ave. and 25th st., Manh'n LE xington 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. m.

Second Dept.-45 Monroe pl., Bklyn. TR iangl 5-1300

Court sits from 2 p. in. to 6 p. m. No court on Saturdays.

SUPREME COURT-1ST JUD. DIST.— New York County—County Court House,

Manh'n WO rth 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse.. JE rome 6-1031 Court opens at 10 a. m.

SUPREME COURT-2c1 JUD. DIST.— Kings County—Joralenion and Fulton

sts., Bklyn. TR iangl 5-7300 Court opens at 10 a. In.

Appellate Term TR iangl 5-7452 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Queens County—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave., Jamaica JA maica 6-1570

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-88-11 Sutphin blvd., 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.

the Police Department, 1086 Simpson st., for a distance of 100 feet.

Dated, March 7, 1941. mll LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles on the following thoroughfares, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Brooklyn 39th st. (north side), 1st to 2d ayes. 2d ave. (both sides), 39th to 41st sts. Dated, March 7, 1941. mil LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles on the following thoroughfare, 24 hours daily, effective upon the installation of the neces-sary signs:

Borough of Brooklyn Utica ave. (both sides), Union to Carroll sts. Dated, March 7, 1941. m11 LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles on the following thoroughfare, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Brooklyn Sterling pl. (north side), Flatbush to 7th ayes. Dated, March 7, 1941. mil LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles on the following thoroughfare, 24 hours daily, effective upon the installation of the neces- sary signs:

Borough of The Bronx Park ave. (west side), 144th to 149th sts. Dated, March 7, 1941. mil LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, from 8 a. in. to 12 midnight, daily, effective upon the installa-tion of the necessary signs:

Borough of The Bronx In front of St. Augustine Presbyterian Church,

on the west side of Prospect ave., corner of 165th st., for a distance of 50 feet.

Dated, March 7, 1941. mll LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, from 8 a. rn. to 12 midnight, daily, effective upon the installa-tion of the necessary signs:

Borough of The Bronx In front of St. Mathew's Lutheran Church,

376 E. 156th st., for a distance of 50 feet. Dated. March 7, 1941. mil LF,WIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location. 24 hours daily, effective upon the installation of the neces-sary signs:

Borough of The Bronx In front of the 41st Precinct Station House of

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby establish the following

special traffic regulations in the Borough of Brook-lyn, effective unon the change in signs:

No-Parking Revoked: In front of premises No. 1305 Coney Island ave., for a distance of 100 feet.

No-Parking Established: In front of entrance to premises No. 1305 Coney Island ave., for a dis-tance of 30 feet.

Dated, March 7, 1941. m11 LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby establish the following

special traffic regulations in the Borough of Brook-lyn, effective upon the change in signs:

Bus Stop Revoked: Pitkin ave. (south side). from west building line of Howard ave. to a point 65 feet west thereof.

Bus Stop Established: East New York ave. (south side), from west building line of Howard ave. to a point 65 feet west thereof.

Dated. March 7, 1941. mil LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby designate the following

thoroughfares as one-way streets for vehicular traffic, effective upon the installation of the neces-sary signs:

Borough of Brooklyn Truxton st., Eastern pkway. to Conway st., east-

bound. Conway st., Truxton st. to Bway., eastbound. Dated, March 7. 1941. ml 1 LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby establish a bus stop.

no-parking traffic regulation at the following lo-cation, for a distance of 65 feet, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Queens 46th st. (west side), north of Greenpoint ave. Dated, March 7, 1941. m11 LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, Room 2214, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, by registered mail only, until 11 a. in., on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941 For the sale, "as are," of scrap iron and steel,

non-ferrous metals, waste paper, cameras, trucks, tools, cable, rubber and canvas hose, kitchen equip. ment, X-ray film, safes, wheels, tires, hook and ladder and pumper trucks, burlap, drums, etc.

For further particulars and for sales agreement proposal and specifications, apply to Department of Purchase, Room 2217, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m7,18

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 imes for the following supplies, materials, equip-ment, etc., to wit:

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1941

For furnishing, delivering and installing X-ray apparatus. f27,m10

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt and opening of bids on the above con• tract for furnishing, delivering and installing X-ray apparatus has been postponed until 10.80 a. on Monday, March 17, 1941. m7,17

Until 10 a. in., on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

For fresh fruits and vegetables. m8,11

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

For medical oxygen regulators and wash bottles. f28,m11

Until 9.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941

For eggs. m10,12

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941

For bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, washers and pins. For hospital rubber sheeting specialties. m1,12

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941

For butter and cheese. For aluminumware and tinned tableware. For asphalt surface mixture (hot mixture). For envelopes, all types. For building wire and cable, rubber, braid and

rubber, lead covered. m4,14

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941

For lumber, plywood, tempered hardwood and coffin shooks.

For bread. For miscellaneous foods. For furnishing, delivering and stacking lamp-

post castings, pipe shafts, mast arms, twin arms and brackets. m8,19

Until 10.30 a. in., on THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941

For steel bars, plates, shapes and sheets. For cast iron and cast steel incinerator furnace

castings. For manhole and basin heads and covers.

m10,20

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941

For preparing master sheets, printing and bind- ing births, deaths and stillbirths.

For furnishing and delivering fire escapes. For kitchen equipment. For hospital, diagnostic and dental equipment. For visible equipment. For matzoth and matzoth products. For commercial chemicals. m11,21

Until 10.30 a. in., on MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941

For motor trucks. m7,24

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941

For tool trailer. m1,24

Blank proposal forms for submission of bids at the above bid openings may be obtained at Room 2217, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Bidders may examine specifications, blueprints, and the contract form at the sample Room (Room 2214), Municipal Building, Manhattan.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT COPIES of form of prequalification of contractors who

may wish to submit bids on superstructures for Fort Greene Houses, the low rent housing project to be constructed on the site bounded by Prince st., Tillary st., Park ave., St. Edwards pl., Flush-ing ave., North Elliott pl., Park ave., Carlton ave. and Myrtle ave., in the Borough of Brook-lyn, City of New York, are ready for distribu• tion at the offices of the New York City Housing Authority, 122 E. 42d st. (Chanin Building), Manhattan, 14th floor. Time for prequalifying will expire March 19, 1941.

ALLAN S. HARRISON, Director of Public Housing. f28,m11

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

Notice to Superstructure Contractors

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

Sale of Old Material

Borough of Manhattan P. S. 77, fire escape materials; glazed tile. P. S. 170, paint supplies.

Borough of The Bronx P. S. 47, sash, doors, etc. P. S. 119, plumbing materials.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS

Completion of Assessments and Awards

m8,19

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

THE CITY RECORD

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PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots, im-

proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments or awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examinatoin by all persons interested, viz.:

Borough of The Bronx 5839-C. Grading, curbing, flaggin

gMurdock in Pen-

field st. from White Plains rd. to ave. Disallowance of claim affects Block 5114, Lots 1, 3, 5, 8.

Borough of Brooklyn 5814-C. Curbing, flagging, paving, etc. in Al-

bany ave. from Avenue D to Foster ave.; grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc. in E. 54th st. from Tilden ave. to Beverly rd.; E. 95th st. from Avenue D to Fostet ave.; 8th ave. from 39th st, to 100 feet north of 39th st.; Locust ave. from Coney Island ave. to E. 12th st. Disallowance of claims affects Block 8127, Lots 47, 53, 64; Block 8128, Lots 15, 21, 31, 32.

5857. Private sewer and appurtenances in E. 43d st. from the end of the existing sewer about 90 feet south of Avenue H to Avenue H. Affect-ing Blocks 7746, 7747.

Borough of Queens 5714-C. Grading, curbing, flagging, etc, in 45th

ave. from Junction blvd. to 94th st., together with a list of awards for damage caused by a change of grade. Awards affect Block 1602, Lots 26, 28, 30. Second Ward.

5736-C. Grading, curbing, flagging, etc. in Pleasantview st. from 66th rd. to Metropolitan ave.; 66th dr. from 71st st. to Pleasantview st., together with a list of awards for damage caused by a change of grade. Awards affect Block 3055, Lots 57, 67, 68, 70, 71; Block 3056, Lots 92, 93. Disallowance of claims affects Block 3053, Lots 101, 103; Block 3057, Lots 55, 56. Second Ward.

5758-C. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc. in Cross Island blvd. from Hillside ave. to Linden blvd. Disallowance of claims affects Block 10909, Lots 12, 14, 16, 18; Block 10910, Lots 48, 50. Fourth Ward.

5825. Sewer and appurtenances in 98th st. from Horace Harding blvd., south sideo 55th ave.

H with a temporary connection in Horace Harding blvd. from the north side to the south side at 98th st.; 55th ave. from 98th st. to 97th st.; 57th ave. from 98th st. to 97th pl.; 97th pl. from 55th ave. to 57th ave,; 97th st. from the sewer summit about half way between 55th ave. and Christie ave. to 57th ave. Affecting Blocks 1878, 1880, 1883, 1888 to 1892, 1896 to 1900, 1904 to 1909, 1918 to 1925, 1931, 1945. Second Ward.

5865. Sewer and appurtenances in Oceana st., east side, from 47th ave. to 48th ave. ; 48th ave. from Oceana st., east side, to 210th st., east side; 210th st., east side, from 48th ave. to 53d ave.; 50th ave. from 210th st., west side, to Oceana st. with a temporary connection in 50th ave. at 210th st.; 50th ave. from 210th st., east side, to 211th st. Affecting Blocks 7326, 7327, 7367 to 7372, 7384 to 7395, 7397, 7398, 7402 to 7404. 7414 to 7425, 7439 to 7449, 7461 to 7471, 7520 . Third Ward.

5873. Sewer and appurtenances in Sayres ave. from 167th st. to 166th st.; 166th st. from Sayres ave. to I 1 Ith ave. Affecting Blocks 3086, 10201 to 10204. Fourth Ward.

5881. Sewer and appurtenances in 49th st. (19th ave.) from 21st ave. to a point about 280 feet northerly therefrom. Affecting Blocks 756, 762. First Ward.

5883. Sewer and appurtenances in 70th dr. from the end of the existing sewer about 100 feet north of Sybilla st. to Union tpke. Affecting Blocks 3880, 3881, 3886, 3895, 3896, 3898, 3899, 3900, 3907. Second Ward.

5887. Sewer and appurtenances in 111th ave. from 175th st. to 176th st.; 176th st. from Brinckerhoof ave. to 111th ave. Affecting Blocks 10274, 10275, 10285. Fourth Ward.

5889. Sewer and appurtenances in 154th st. from 109th ave. to a point about 400 feet north-erly therefrom. Affecting Blocks 10142, 10143. Fourth Ward.

5890. Sewer and appurtenances in 179th st. from 120th ave. to a point about 340 feet south of 119th rd. Affecting Blocks 3187, 3188. Fourth Ward.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above named proposed assessments or awards and who are opposed to the same or either of them. are requested 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, April 8. 1941, at 10.30 a. m., at the office of the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, Man• hattan, there will be a public hearing before the Board of Assessors, at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony re-ceived in reference thereto.

Dated, March 1, 1941. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, WILLIAM

BOWNE PARSONS, AGNES E. CUNNING• HAM, Board of Assessors. m1,12

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all persons claiming to have been injured by

the grading of the following named streets to present their claim in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, New York City,

Claimants are requested to make their claim for damage upon the blank forms prepared by the Board of Assessors, copies of which may be obtained upon application at the above office. Upon filing a claim a duplicate form must be presented so that the date of receipt by the Board of Assessors may be stamped thereon. No award shall be made unless a claim in writing therefor shall have been filed with the Board of Assessors, within 90 days after the grading shall have been completed and accepted by the City authorities.

Borough of The Bronx 5942. Grand Concourse from E. 140th st. to

E. I53d st. and E. 153d st. from Grand Concourse to Cedar la. The work was completed and ac-cepted by the Borough President on Feb. 10, 1941.

Borough of Brooklyn 5943. E. 29th st. from Avenue R to Avenue

S. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Jan. 27, 1941.

Borough of Queens 5944. 81st st. from 19th ave. to Grand Central

pkway extension; Ditmars blvd. from 78th st. to Grand Central pkway. extension; and 23d (Mans-field) ave. from Grand Central pkway. extension to Ditmars blvd. at 102d st.

The Board of Assessors, on Jan. 14, 1941, has received from the office of the President of the Borough of Queens of The City of New York the certificate of completion and acceptance of the grading of the following named street:

5930. 42d st. from 47th ave. to Greenpoint ave. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on May 15, 1940.

The Board of Assessors, on Feb. 8, 1941, has

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the New York City Housing Authority, 14th

floor, 122 E. 42d st., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1941

For the construction of the street and yard im-provements for the Clason Point Houses (U.S.H.A. Project No, N.Y. 5.7) located in the area bounded by Story ave., Noble ave., Lafayette ave., Croes ave., Croes pl., Seward ave., and Metcalf ave., in the Borough of The Bronx.

A copy of the contract documents may be ob-tained upon payment of $10 as a deposit to guar-antee the safe return thereof. If a proposal is duly submitted by any person or corporation mak-ing the deposit required the full amount of such deposit for one copy will be returned to such person or corporation, provided that the copy is returned in good condition within thirty (30) days following the award of this contract or the rejection of the proposal of such person or coy. poration. Upon return of any other copies In good condition within such period whether by a person or corporation duly submitting a proposal or by some other person or corporation reimburse-ment will be made to the extent of $9 for each such copy returned.

Checks offered as payment for the documents must be made payable to the order of the New York City Housing Authority. m6,17

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND

RO P OSA LS 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:

Until 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941

For furnishing and delivering materials and rental of equipment for constructing sanitary sewers in Jerome ave. from Olympia blvd. to Foch ave., and other streets.

For furnishing and delivering materials and rental of equipment for constructing sanitary sewers in Hylan blvd. (north side) from Hunter ave. to Bedford ave., and other streets.

For repaving with asphalt block pavement the roadway of Prospect st. from Bay st. to Van Duzer st., together with all work incidental thereto. m1,12

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS PROPOSED to approve the following as subcontractors: Pur•

cell Brothers, Inc., 33-41 14th st., Bklyn., for limestone; Eagle Roofing & Sheet Metal Works, 1307 Brook ave., Bronx, for roofing, sheet metal and membrane waterproofing, and North American Iron & Steel Co., Inc., 1st ave. and 58th st., Bklyn., for vertical lift doors and flagpole, as submitted by the Great Eastern Construction Co., Contractor for building new bulkhead platform with wall on pier and shed No. 73 at the foot of E. 25th st., East River, Manhattan (contract No. 2288-A). m10,12

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

Sale of Old Materials

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. in., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941 For the sale "as is" of old furniture, etc., lo-

cated at the Wallabout Corporation Yard. m10,20

BOARD OF EDUCATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies of the

Board of Education of The City of New York. at his office, at 1334 York ave., corner of 72d st.. Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941

For furnishing and delivering small tools for shops, small portable furniture and equipment, electric equipment and small tools for custodian for the new East New York Vocational High School. f27,m17

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, 341/2 E. 12th st., Man-hattan, as follows:

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941

For WPA materials for the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 2, reinforcing steel, etc. P. S. 77, chain link fence. P. S. 119, metal frames, steel sash; kalamein

doors, windows and trim. Borough of Queens

P. S. 89, painters' supplies. m6,11

Until 10 a. tn., on THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941

For WPA materials for the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 77, structural steel. Borough of Queens

P. S. 89, premixed, cold laid, wearing surface. m7,12

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941

For WPA materials for the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 77: Wood flooring, kalamein doors, etc.; Portland cement, etc.

Borough of Brooklyn P. S. 174: Pipe, fittings, etc.; plumbing ma-

terials. Brooklyn High School for Metal Trades, lumber.

Borough of Richmond Curtis High School: Cinders, sand and gravel;

Portland cement. m1,12

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941

For WPA materials for the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 77, marble slabs; hardware. Borough of The Bronx

P. S. 4, plastering and waterproofing materials. P. S. 47, coal tar roofing felt, etc. Bronx High School of Science, hardware. Various Schools, paints, putty, etc.

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941

For WPA materials for the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

FPo. odS. T1r1a9des haVrocdwaatiroerial High School, plumbing materials. m5,15

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941

For WPA materials for the following schools: Borough of The Bronx

P. S. 8, top soil and grass seed. P. S. 33, electrical materials. m4,14

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

For WPA materials for the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 119, window frames, sash and trim; paints, varnish, etc.

Borough of The Bronx P. S. 33, skylights and roofing materials. P. S. 54, walls and floor tiles, etc.

Borough of Queens P. S. 4, painters' materials. m6,17

Until 10 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941

Borough of Manhattan For WPA materials for P. S. 119, tile.

m7,18

Until 2 p. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941

Borough of Manhattan For repairs and refinishing furniture at P. S.

5, 10, 24, 78, 80, 81, 85, 90, 103, 115, 119, 139, 159, 170, 184, 186, 192, Manhattan.

Borough of Brooklyn For alterations, repairs, etc. at P. S. 24, 31,

34, 40, 41, 54 Annex, 60, 67, 73, 91, 151, 155, 156, 167, Brooklyn High School for Metal Trades Annex, Brooklyn Technical High School, Eastern District High School and Samuel J. Tilden High School, Bklyn. m10,20

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941

For WPA materials for the following schools:

received from the office of the President of the Borough of Queens of The City of New York the certificate of completion and acceptance of the grading of the following named street:

5937. 21st ave. from 74th at. to 75th st. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Sept. 23, 1940.

The Board of Assessors, on Feb. 20, 1941, has received from the office of the President of the Borough of Queens the certificate of completion and acceptance of the grading of the following named streets:

5938. Seabury st, from Grand ave. to 40 feet southeasterly of 53d ave.; Van Horn at. from Grand ave. to 100 feet southeasterly of 53d ave.; 52d ave. from Van Horn st. to 140 feet south-westerly thereof; and 53d ave. from Seabury at. to 40 feet southwesterly of Van Horn st. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough

J President on June 12, 1940. Dated, March 4, 1941. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, WILLIAM

BOWNE PARSONS, AGNES E. CUNNING-HAM, Board of Assessors.

m4-6-11-13-18-20-25-27

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Sale of Tax Liens

Continuation of The Bronx Sale, Part of Section 14 and Section 18

THE SALE OF TAX LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the

Borough of The Bronx, as to the liens remain. ing unsold at the termination of the sales of Dec. 19, 1939, Jan. 23, March 5, April 16, May 28, July 2, Aug. 13, Oct. 1, Nov. 19, 1940 and Jan. 7, 1941, and as to the liens where the pur-chaser has not completed his purchase in accord-ance with Charter terms, as incorporated in the Administrative Code, will take place on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941 at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to the provisions of sec-tion 415(1)-26.0 and (1)-28.0 of the Administra-tive Code for The City of New York, and will be continued at that time in the office of the City Collector, Bergen Building, 2d floor, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx. m4.11

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer.

Continuation of The Bronx Sale, Sections 9 and 10 and Certain Property in Sections 14 and 18

THE SALE OF TAX LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the

Borough of The Bronx, as to the liens remain-ing unsold at the termination of the sale of Feb. 4, 1941, and as to the liens where the purchaser has not completed his purchase in accordance with Charter terms, as incorporated in the Administra-tive Code, will take place on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941 at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to the provisions of sec-tion 415(1)-26.0 and (1)-28.0 of the Administra-tive Code for The City of New York, and will be continued at that time in the office of the City Collector, Bergen Building, 2d floor, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx. m4-11

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer.

Confirmationof Assessments

NOTICES TO PROPUTT OWNERS

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 THE BRONX:

SECTION 12 Paving, etc. Marion ave. from Fordham rd. to

Mosholu Parkway South; Decatur ave. from Ford-ham rd. to Bedford Park blvd. Affecting Blocks 3275 to 3279; 3281 to 3289; 3291, 3292.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on March 4, 1941, and entered March 4, 1941, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments 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 June 2, 1941, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as pro-vided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Satur-days until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, March 5, 1941. m8,19

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 5-15-22 Curbing, flagging, paving, etc. in E. 40th at.

from Lenox rd. to Linden blvd.; Rochester ave. from Carroll st. to Crown st. and grading, curb-ing, flagging, paving, etc. in E. 48th st. from Avenue D to Foster ave. and Snyder ave. from E. 58th st. to E. 59th st., together with an award for damage caused by a change of grade. Award affects Block 4779, Lot 67. Assessments affect Blocks 1398, 1415, 1420, 4705, 4706, 4729, 4730, 4778, 4779, 4782, 4783, 4860, 4861.

Grading, curbing, flagging E. 17th at. from Avenue Y to Jerome ave. and Avenue V from E. 27th st. to Haring st. Affecting Blocks 7360 to 7363; 7385 to 7387; 7437, 7438, 7460, 7462.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on March 4, 1941, and entered March 4, 1941, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments 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 June 2, 1941, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative 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, March 5, 1941. m8,19

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 QUEENS:

SECOND WARD Curbing, flagging, etc. Junction blvd. from 57th

ave. to Horace Harding blvd. Affecting Blocks 1910 to 1917. Second Ward.

The above assessments were confirmed by the

Notice to Present Claims for Damages

Borough of Brooklyn P. S. 205, chain link fence material. P. S. 216, wire mesh guards; chain link fence

material. Borough of Queens

P. S. 81, caulking compound, etc. P. S. 91, paints. m8,13

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941

For repairs to the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 5, kindergarten cabinets. P. S. 10, electric receptacles and wiring.

intake. P. S. 19, removing old fresh-air ntake. P. S. 24, desks and seats. P. S. 37, new heating reservoir. P. S. 81, floodlighting for yard entrances. P. S. 101, installing electric receptacles. P. S. 115, bentwood chairs; repairs furniture. P. S. 168, repairs shades. P. S. 184, tables and chairs. Chelsea Vocational High School, replacing shades;

new steel panels. George Washington High School, repairs and

painting. High School of Commerce, repairs steel lockers. Shops-Opera chair backs; clock materials; files

(hardware). Various Schools-Additions, etc., wiring sys-

tems; electric additions and repairs; restroom fur- niture, etc.

Borough of The Bronx P. S. 27, mason work. James Monroe High School, kitchen range, ex-

hauster, etc. Various Schools-Piping repairs, etc.

Borough of Brooklyn P. S. 2, removing furniture, etc. P. S. 3, new cement pavement, etc.; new wood

desks and chairs, etc. P. S. 8, new hot water heater, etc. P. S. 30, sanitary repairs. P. S. 40, repairs furniture. P. S. 44, new grates, etc. P. S. 49, repairs to doors, locks, etc. P. S. 66, filing cabinets. P. S. 83, new ash hoist, etc. P. S. 95, repairs to roofs. P. S. 100-Annex, flush valves, piping, etc. P. S. 107, repairs classroom furniture. P. S. 108, new sink and wash basin. P. S. 110, heating repairs (repairs return main,

etc.). P. S. 111, furniture repairs. P. S. 136, repairs classroom furniture. P. S. 144, resurfacing roofs. P. S. 176, flush valves, piping, etc. P. S. 178, new bubblers, faucets, etc. P. S. 186, repairs curtains. P. S. 187, replacing flushometers, etc. P. S. 198, asphalt tile. P. S. 201, linoleum. P. S. 202, repairs desks and seats, etc. Brooklyn Technical High School, wall tile re-

pairs, etc. Erasmus Hall High School, repairs steel lockers. Girls' High School, sump tank replacements, etc. James Madison High School, hot water piping,

etc. Lafayette High School, miscellaneous carpentry

repairs. Thomas Jefferson High School, new faucets, etc. Hall (Board of Education)-New carpet, etc.; re-

upholstering furniture. Various Schools-Repairs roofs, etc.: (P. S. 153,

212, etc.); sanitary repairs, etc. (P. S. 254, etc.); sanitary repairs, etc. (P. S. 5, etc.); new seats, faucets, etc. (P. S. 114, etc.); sanitary repairs, etc. (P. S. 105, 223, etc.); alterations, etc., electric equipment (P. S. 107, etc.); shade repairs (P. S. 78, 94, etc.); window shades (P. S. 212, 215, etc.); new furniture-arm chairs, etc. (P. S. 124, 162); repairs furniture (P. S. 145, 178); repairs kinder-garten furniture (P. S. 180, 185, etc.); repairs chairs, etc. (P. S. 188, 226, etc.).

Borough of Queens P. S. 4, new urinal headers, etc. P. S. 5, new section of brass water supply, etc. P. S. 7, window shade replacements. P. S. 11, asphalt tile floor covering. P. S. 34, window shade replacements. P. S. 38, electric fixtures and wiring. P. S. 42, shower repairs. P. S. 52, heating repairs (yoke on sediment

chambers, etc.). P. S. 72, window shade replacements. P. S. 84, window shade replacements. P. S. 89, rebuilding incinerator. P. S. 92, new bubbler, etc.; repairs, etc.,

cushions. P. S. 126, repairs water lines, etc. P. S. 127, electrical work. P. S. 143, window shade replacements. P. S. 148, repairs curtains. P. S. 153, electrical additions and repairs. Bayside High School, replacing locks on lockers. Jamaica High School, filing cabinet. Jamaica Vocational High School (Annex), mill-

right work on planer. John Adams High School-Annex, repairs and

refinishing furniture. Newtown High School-Annex, window shade

replacements. m10,15

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THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

TAX COMMISSION

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Higher Education of The City of

New York, at Room 218, Main Building, 139th st. and Convent ave., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. in., on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

For printing and delivering to The City College: Schedule No. 1, card forms. m7,18

FIRE DEPARTMENT

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Commissioner, at Room 1131, Munici-

pal Building, Manhattan. as follower

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

For the construction of a portion of the under• ground fire alarm system, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. m7,18

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941

For furnishing and installing transmission re-lays in the Manhattan Central Office, 79th st. Transverse Road, Central Park, Borough of Man- hattan, City of New York. m11,21

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Sale of Scrap Material

Notice of Public Hearings

Assessed Valuation of Real Zstate In The City of New York for the Fisesi Year July 1, 1941-Jane 110, 1942-Books Ora for inspection.

THE ANNUAL RECORD OF ASSESSED valuation of real estate in The City of New

York for the fiscal year July 1, 1941.June 30, 1942, will be open for public inspection and ex-amination from

February 1 Until March lb, 1141, 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 t., be aggrieved by the assessed valuation, to have it corrected, and such applicadons shall be in writing, under oath, on forms furnished by the Tax Department. There are three different forms, each form for certain specific classifications of property, and those filing applications must use the appropriate form.

Applications are to be filed in the Borough office where the property is located, except that for prop-erty identified by an identification number (prop-ert7 assessed in the Bureau of Real Estate of Utility Corporations and Special Franchises) ap-

Tlications must be filed in the main office of the ax Commission. A personal hearing before a Tax Commissioner

on an application for correction will not be granted to the person or corporation filing such application unless a specific request for such a hearing is in-dicated on the application. This does not apply to applications with respect to property indicated on the tax map, by identification numbers, which applications will be heard by the Tax Commission.

LOCATION OF BOROMGE OPTIC= Manhattan-Main Offiee, Municipal Building,

9th floor. The Bronx-Bergen Building, Tremont and Ar.

thur ayes. Brooklyn-Municipal Building, Court and joral-

emon its., 2d floor. Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens. Richmond-Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President,

Tax Commission. REBECCA MAXIONI, Secretary. j31,m15

A deposit of $5 in cash will be required from all intending bidders, for each set of specifications received. Blank forms and further information may be obtained at Room 1111, Municipal Build. ing, Manhattan.

SEALED BIDS FOR THE SALE OF AP- proximately 269,000 pounds of insulated copper

cable; bare copper; field coils and brass; also 60 gross tons of miscellaneous iron and steel, etc., will be received by Board of Transportation, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, until Monday, March 17, 1941, at 10 a. m. Bid form No. 5381 may be obtained at Room 411. m10,17

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A public bearing will be held at the office of

the Board of Transportation of The City of New York, 6th floor, 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, on March 25, 1941, at 11.30 a. in., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for additional facilities at stations and substations of the New York City Transit System, Ind. Division, south of 100th st., Borough of Manhattan, Agreement PT.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 501, 250 Hudson st., Man-hattan, at Fifty Cents a copy.

Dated, March 5, 1941. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joax H. DELANEY,

Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and GEORGE KEEGAN, Commissioners.

Was. JEROME DALY, Secretary. m11,25

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A public hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, 6th floor, 250 Hudson st., Borough of Man-hattan, on March 21, 1941, at 11.30 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for supply of track materials for mainte-nance use.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 501, 250 Hudson st., Bor-ough of Manhattan, at One Dollar per copy.

Dated, March 5, 1941. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joni; H. DELANEY, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and GEORGE KEEGAN , Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. m7,21

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A public hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, 6th floor, 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, on March 18, 1941, at 11.30 a. in., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for furnishing and delivering miscellaneous line equipment, Contract No. 9, Dyre Avenue-East 174th Street Route, Route No. 124.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract

lots 8, 9; block 3225, lots 22, 23; block 3600, lot 44; block 5028, lot 82; block 7051, lot 14.

Curbing, flagging, paving, etc., in Calyer st. from Diamond st. to Jewel st. Affecting blocks 2579, 2602.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Feb. 25, 1941, and entered Feb. 25, 1941, in the Record of Title and Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any per-son or property shall be paid on or before May 24, 1941, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Admin-istrative 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. In. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 a. m. and 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. m6,17

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)41.0 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 assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

SECOND WARD Grading, etc., 57th ave. from Queens blvd. to

Junction blvd. Affecting blocks 1845, 1846, 1858, 1859, 1872, 1873, 1902, 1910. Second Ward.

FOURTH WARD Sewer and appurtenances in 124th st. from 133d

ave. to Sutter ave.; 125th st. from 133d ave. to Sutter ave.; 126th st. from 133d ave. to Sutter ave.; 128th st. from 133d ave. to a point about 215 feet north of 133d ave.; 133d ave. from 123d st. to 128th st. Affecting blocks 2591 to 2601. Fourth Ward.

Sewer and appurtenances in 93d ave. from 182d p1. to 181st st.; 176th st. from the end of the existing sewer about 220 feet north of 93d ave. to Jamaica ave.; 182d pl. from Jamaica ave., south side, to 93d ave. Affecting blocks 10215, 10216, 10219, 10316 to 10328. Fourth Ward.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Feb. 25, 1941, and entered Feb. 25, 1941, in the Record of Title and Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any per-son or property shall be paid on or before May 24, 1941, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Admin-istrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector at his office, Borough Hall, Kew Gardens, L. I., between the hours of 9 a. tn. and 3 p. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. m6,17

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 assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTIONS 10 AND 17 Sewer and appurtenances in Barry st. from

Worthen st. to Grinnell pl.; Grinnell pl. from Barry st. to Garrison ave. Affecting block 2736.

Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., in Penfield st. from White Plains rd. to Murdock ave. Affect-ing blocks 5113, 5114, 5118, 5121.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Feb. 25, 1941, and entered Feb. 25, 1941, in the Record of Title and Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any per-son or property shall be paid on or before May 24, 1941, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said 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 assessments are payable to the City Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Satur-days until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. m6,17

VAN HORN ST.-Acquiring Title to-from Grand (Grand st.) ave. to a property line about 95 feet southeasterly from 53d (Manheim st.) ave.

52D (KOERNER ST.) AVE.-Acquiring Title to-from Van Horn st. to a property line about 140 feet southwesterly from Van Horn st.

53D (MANHEIM ST.) AVE.-Acquiring Title to-from Seabury st. to a property line about 45 feet southwesterly from Van Horn st.

Confirmed Feb. 17, 1941, and entered Feb. 24, 1941.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

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 26, 1941, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of payment, u provided

may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 501, 250 Hudson at., Bor-ough of Manhattan, at One Dollar each.

Dated, February 25, 1941. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joint H. DELANEY, Chairman; Feiwx X. SULLIVAN and Glom KsanAN, Commissioners.

Wm. Jruoux au.v, Secretary, m4,18

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A public hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, 6th floor, 250 Hudson at., Borough of Manhattan, on March 11, 1941, at 11.30 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for furnishing and delivering wires and cables for maintenance use, Contract No. PC-4.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 501, 250 Hudson st., Bor-ough of Manhattan, at One Dollar each.

Dated, February 25, 1941. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by Jour H. DELANEY, Chairman; Fenix X. S =wax and G10101 KEEGAN, Commissioners.

Wit. JEROME DALY, Secretary. f28,m11

PROPOSALS See Regulations on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson

at., Manhattan, as follows :

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

For drills, taps, reamers, etc. (bid nos. 5000 and 5009).

For auto accessories (bid no. 4980). For hardware (bid nos. 5007 and 4098).

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Until 10 a. m. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941

For motor wheels for subway care (bid no. 5371). For trailer wheels for subway cars (bid no. 5372).

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Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

For abrasives, genuine metalite (bid no. 5082). For relining of journal and armature bearings

from subway cars (bid no. 5094). For car wheels: Wrought carbon steel or spun

cast steel (bid no. 5159). For electrical supplies: Genuine Crouse Hinds

fittings; genuine T & B lock nuts, connectors, pipe, conduit, etc. (bid no. 5091).

For track special work, connecting curves (bid no. 5177). m3,13

Until 10 a. m. on FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941

For furnishing and laying linoleum (bid no. 5373). m7,14

Until 11.30 a. in., on FRLDAY, MARCH 14, 1941

For printing, binding and delivering contractdocuments.

Until 10 a. tn., on MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941

For lumber: Yellow pine, white pine, oak and ash (bid no. 5268).

For car journal oil (bid no. 5267).

Until 10 a. in., on MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941

For lumber: Ash, white pine, maple, oak, whitewood, mahogany, fir, yellow pine and maple dowelling (bid no. 5189), m5,17

Until 10 a. in., on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941 For lead seals (bid no. 5263). m7,18

Until 11.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

For removal and disposal of the 5th Avenue Elevated Railroad structure from hfyrde ave. to 3d ave., the Broadway Ferry Spur Elevated Rail-road structure from the East River to Havemeler st. and the Fulton Street Elevated Railroad 'true. ture from Myrtle ave. to Lafayette ave., in the Borough of Brooklyn (Agreement QN).

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Until 11.30 a. in., on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

For construction of additional entrance stairway to the Franklin Avenue Station of the New York City Transit System, Ind. Division, Borough of Brooklyn.

For the supply of ties and timbers for mainte-nance use in the New York City Transit System.

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Until 10 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941

For insulated cable (bid no. 5326). For carbide (bid no. 5279). For glass: Sheet, plate, wired, etc. (bid no. 5321).

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Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941

For bronze fabricated to blueprint (bid no. 5316). m7,20

Until 10 a. m, on FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941

For springs: Phosphor bronze wire; music wire; spring steel, etc.; fabricated to blue print (bid no. 5310). mI0,21

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941

For special track work (bid no. 5324). For springs fabricated to blueprint (bid no. 5333).

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Until 11.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941

For the installation of electrical equipment for the Church Avenue changes, Culver Line connec-tion, line B, Borough of Brooklyn (Contract no. S35, revised). mll,al

Propesals--Notico to Bidders

Geiser& Inortictsolu to Bidders for Ihtftsisititto Maoists, SoOpiiss std Equiteeeet s. Ms Ca, of Nem York for the is the Moititosaisco ad Operation of the Neu York City Transit System.

VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, supplies and equipment used in connection witk

the operation and maintenance of the New York City Transit System and other activities of the Board of Transportation are being purchased u required. Competitive bids for such supplies are desired from all responsible individuals and ecw-oorations. Names of those desiring to be bidders will be placed on appropriate list, but bids will not be limited to those on such lige. Where gun-titles in excess of $1,000 in value are required the same will be advertised and the time for miming the bids will be announced by public notice.

For further information and particulars am* in Room 411, office of the Board of Transporta-tion, No. 250 Hudson st., City of New York.

Board of Assessors on March 4, 1941, and entered March 4, 1941, in the Record of Titles of Assess. ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any

rson or property shall be paid on or before June 2, 1941, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 415(1)12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector at his office, Borough Hall, Kew Gar-dens, L. I., 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, March 5, 1941. m8,19

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 assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

SECTION 8 Grading Overlook ter, from W. 187th st. to

W. 190th st.; W. 190th st. from Overlook ter. to Fort Washington ave. Affecting block 2180.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Feb. 25, 1941, and entered Feb. 25, 1941, in the Record of Title and Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any per-son or property shall be paid on or before May 24, 1941, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Admin-istrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, in the Municipal Bldg., Manhattan, Room 100, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. m6,17

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 assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTIONS 1549-20-21-22-23 Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., Bay

47th st. from Bath ave. to Harway ave.; E. 24th st. from Gravesend Neck rd. to Avenue W; E. 45th st. from Kings hway. to Avenue K; E. 53d st. from Clarendon rd. to Avenue D; E. 93d st. from Church ave. to Avenue A; W. 1st st. from 65th st. to Avenue P. Paving, etc. 16th ave., from 82d st. to 83d st. Affecting blocks 4713, 4714, 4763, 4764, 4773, 4774, 6305 6306, 6311, 6312, 6605, 6606, 6901, 6902, 7356, 7357, 7382, 7405, 7792, 7793.

SECTIONS 5-6-7-10-15.16-17-20 Repairing sidewalks at the following locations:

Adelphi st., west side, between Fulton st. and Atlantic ave.; Bay pkway. between E. 3d st, and 59th st.; E. 4th st., west side, between Fort Hamilton pkway. and Caton ave. ; E. 94th st., west side, between Willmohr st. and Church ave.; 48th st., south side, between 18th ave. and 19th ave.; Myrtle ave., north side, between Tompkins ave. and Throop ave.; Nostrand ave., northwest corner of Sullivan pl.; Scholes st., northeast cor-ner of Bushwick ave.; Sterling pl., north side, between Buffalo ave. and Ralph ave. Affecting block 1305, lot 48; block 1375, lot 58; block 1748, lot 52; block 2007, lots 50, 53, 55, 56, 58; block 3037, lot 1; block 4690, lot 68; block 5317, lot 17; block 5450, lot 36; block 5483, lot 43; block 5495, lots 428, 600, 800, 801; block 6547, lots 5, 7.

SECTIONS 6-8.9-11-12.16-21 Erecting chain link fences at the following loca-

tions: Bristol st., west side, between Riverdale ave. and Newport st.; Bushwick ave., west side. between Hart sti and Lawton st.; Douglass st., north side, between Hoyt st. and Bond st.; Maple st., north side, between Flatbush ave. and Bed-ford ave.; Nostrand ave., west side, between. Wil-loughby ave. and DeKalb ave.; Sanford st., east side, between Willoughby ave. and DeKalb ave.; W. 29th st., west side, between Mermaid ave. and Surf ave.; Whipple st., south side, between Throop ave. and Broadway. Affecting block 410, lot 53; block 1765, lots 11, 48, 49; block 2275,

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 Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following named streets and avenues in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

SECOND WARD SEABURY ST.-Acquiring Title to-from Grand

(Grand it.) ave. to a property line about 40 feet southeasterly from 53d (Manheim st.) ave.

by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector at his office, Borough Hall, Kew Gar-dens, L. I., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Feb. 24, 1941. f28,m11

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after notice to the contractor of the execution of the contract by the Department of Public Works.

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 scheduled time for the opening of bids or au-thorized postponement thereof.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of bid bond, form of contract, form of perform-ance bond and specifications may be examined at the office of the Department of Public Works, Room 1814, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

One (1) set of the above contract documents may be obtained on application and upon pay-ment of deposit in the amount of Ten Dollars ($10) in cash or certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. This deposit will be refunded in full to each bidder submitting a formal bid with the return of the contract and specifications within ten (10) days after the date set for the opening of bids, if in the opinion of the Commissioner they are in good and usable condition. In the event no formal bid is submitted, or if in the opinion of the Commissioner, the contract documents are not in good condition, the deposit is to be for- feited. f27,m12

IRVING V. A. HUIE, Commissioner.

PWA DOCKET No, N.Y. 9241F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Works, Room 1800,

Municipal Bldg., Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941

at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Contract No. 15-For furnishing, delivering and installing special wood office furniture for the Criminal Courts Building and Jail, at Centre, Leonard, Baxter and White ats., Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York.

The Department of Public Works reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject an or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in an amount of not less than five per cent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the instructions to bidders. No deposits will be received in fractional parts of a dollar. All security deposits must be computed to the next higher even dollar.

The Department of Public Works estimate for the furnishing, delivery and installation of this furniture is $150,000.

The successful bidder will be required to fur-nish a performance bond in such form and having as surety thereon such surety company or com-panies as are acceptable on bonds given to the United States Government and approved by the Commissioner of Public Works in the amount of not lest than 100 per cent of the total amount of the accepted bid.

The time allowed for the performance of the contract is ninety (90) consecutive calendar days after notice to the contractor of the execution of the contract by the Department of Public Works.

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 sched-uled time for the opening of bids or authorized postponement thereof.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of bid bond, form of contract, form of perform-ance bond and specifications may be examined at the office of the Department of Public Works, Room 1814, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

One (1) set of the above contract documents may be obtained on application and upon payment of deposit in the amount of Ten Dollars ($10) in cash or certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. This deposit will be refunded in full to each bidder submitting a formal bid with the return of the contract and specifications within ten (10) dc's after the date set for the opening of bids, if in the opinion of the Commissioner they are in good and usable condition. In the event no formal bid is submitted, or if in the opinion of the Com-missioner, the contract documents are not in good condition, the deposit is to be forfeited. f28,m14

IRVING V. A. HUIE, Commissioner.

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

THE CITY RECORD

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE meeting data noted at the end of each item

hereunder the City Planning Commission adopted resolutions fixing the following hearings, to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941 AT 2.30 P. M.

CITY MAI. CHANGES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 199b OF THE New You CITY CHARTER

CITY PLANNINO COMMISSION

Nodose of Pablie Hearings

examination will be given to candidates who tali to comply with the terms of this adver- tisement. (A complete statement of the NW intone mends, military service as It Weds civil service status sad rights may be obtained by application to the Barest of Information of the Commieden.)

Mane of Address: Candidates for examine" lion and eligibles on lists must notify the Com-mission promptly of all changes of address be-tween the time of filing the application and ap pointment to a permanent position from the list. Failure to do so may disqualify them on any part or parts of the examination which have not

airealistar : There is no fee charged for the sp. plication. Candidates whose applications are re. Jetted will receive a refund of their fee fray the Comptroller's Nee, one month after the examination is held. No fees will be refunded to candidata who fail to appear for examinations for which they are qualified Of who fail to pass in any part of suck examinations.

Pao Marks: Unless otherwise spedfied, the pus mark on each test is fixed in accordance with the needs of the service.

Clanks: The Commission cannot assume any responsibility for the nondelivery of applicaticas requested through the mails, nor for the loss of any cash submitted with suck 'Window.

Notarisation: All appliations must be notar-ised except in the casesplizethromotion muuninations.

Unless otherwise no supplementary statements of any kind will be accepted from candidata' after the filing date for the receipt of sppliaticas in the rating of training, or meth cane, or personal qualifications.

Except as otherwise specifically stated is adver-tisements, all preliminary training or other quali-fication required for the examination must be completed on or before the date of application.

Training, experience and personal qualification, may be rated after an examined,* of the candi-date's application and after an oral interview or such tit inquiry or investigation u may be deemed necessary.

To be mtisfactory the experience prescribed, is addition to covering the period fixed herein, must also be of such a nature and quality as to warred the inference that the candidate Is fit to perform the duties of this position. The initial experience rating, therefore, is not necessarily final. If is vegetation on inquiry disclose', that the candidate's aperience is not of the nature or (polity desired then he may be either rented or failed in ex-perience. Mere admission to the examination in any test thereof is not conclusive on the Com-mission as to the qualification if any candidate.

Admission to the examinations or to any part of it, conditionally or pending subsequent des termination of qualifications does not

qqeos isoly that

candidate pommies the minimum required for the position or is added to a pies ing rating on the experience part of the examine-don. If the experience interview, held after the written or other parts of the examination, dis-dores that the candidate lacks the requisite ex-perience or education, he may be disquelified or given less than a puling rating for experience.

Selective ()eremitism At the request of a de-parented head or upon its own inidsdve, the Com-mission may make selective certification of a list resulting from any anminadon to similar or re-lated politico which mire additional or special qualifications not tested specifically by the a-smination. Such selective certification, except when 'lade on the bads of age Or Malawi Or Weld *deal or medical qualifica,lowill be made only upon due notice to all a affected on this list, and only to obtain ell who pans mtch special qualifindos or ties as an be evi- denced by experience record, or b

of possession

of as license, or by the of specified paraphernalia, equipment or facilities or the passing of a qualifying test. Eligibles who paw a non-compedtive test administered by the Omunission to ascertain the possession of such special quelit cation will be certified to such similar or related positions in the order of their standing on the

oritast, Medical and Physical Standards:

No disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness. Other medical and physical standards may be specifically required.

EXAMINE WITH EXTREME CARE THE PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS PRE-SCRIBED.

Appointmestat In the cue of graded maddens, appointments are usually made at the minimum salary of the grade. The eligible list may be used for appropriate positions in lower grades. In the case of ungraded politicos, appointments are us* ally made at the salary advertised but subject to final determination of the Budget Director. Is the case of per dales, the salary ether. used is the one y d.

Promotion t The rules of tits Municipal Civil Service Commission provide that in determining eligibility for promotion, the tides of maidens and the duties which are= and properly attached thereto shall be Dudes which bare been performed not in so-

fications, shall not be considered cordance with the tide, or alleged personal=

eligibility. Any employee serving under a title, not mew

doped in the eligibility requirements, but which he believes falls within the provide= if the thorn rule, may file an application and an appall te compete in the enminadon during the perkd stated in the advertimment. No appeals win be received after 4 p. m. on the dosing date for the receipt of applications.

All persons on the preferred list for tides eluded under under eligibility requirements are Mewls elidble to participate in this examinatios

THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM THIS PROCEDURE.

Ovll Service announcements are broadcast ever Station WNYC on Tuesday at 5.45 p. m.

monthly an *Mehl bulletin which Is av&Ishig: Bulletin Notice' The C.ommission

libraries or sent to all interested person one you for a fee of $1. Ilene do ad all or write the Commission for routine information contained In this official monthly bulletin. The Commission is already hard pressed to answer the present quoin of 10,000 inquiries a week. Candidates are promptly notified by mail of any action individually. General inquiries are arttl in the Bulletin, but the Commission will be happy, as in the past, to answersped& inquiries to which the answer is not otherwise obtainable.

Changing the lines and grades of Pennsylvania avenue from Linden boulevard to Circumferential parkway, including incidental adjustments of the grades of the intersecting streets affected thereby, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 23, 1940 (CP-1293- February 19, 1941-Cal. No. 17).

Changing the lines and grades of the street sys-tem within the territory bounded by Hollis Court boulevard, 56th avenue, Francis Lewis boulevard and 58th avenue, including the elimination of the lines of 198th street from 56th avenue to Hollis Court boulevard, Borough of Queens, in accord-ance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 23, 1941 (CP-1917--February 19, 1941-Cal. No. 18).

Changing the lines of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Francis Lewis boulevard, 120th avenue, 223d street, 121st avenue, 222d street, Francis Lewis boulevard, 120th avenue and 218th street, including the elimination of the lines of 219th street from Francis Lewis boulevard to 120th avenue and of 221st street from 120th avenue to Francis Lewis boulevard, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 21, 1941 (CP-1918 -February 19, 1941-Cal. No. 19).

Establishing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Prospect avenue, Brentwood avenue, Springhill avenue, Conyingham avenue, Penbroke avenue and a line about 1,000 feet easterly of and parallel to Conyingham avenue, including the laying out of a public park, Borough of Richmond, in accord-ance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 22, 1941 (CP-I919-February 19, 1941-Cal. No. 20).

Changing the grades of the street system and delineating the roadway treatment in Triborough plaza, Grand Central parkway, Connecting High-way and Boody street, within the territory bounded approximately by 43d street, 23d avenue. Astoria Boulevard North, 49th street, Connecting Highway, 25th avenue, 47th street, Astoria Boule-vard South and 44th street; and in the territory bounded approximately by Astoria Boulevard North. Grand Central parkway, Ditmars boulevard, Grand Central parkway, 80th street, 24th avenue, 74th street, 25th avenue, 71st street, 30th avenue and

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 relent any and all bids.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS proposes to approve the following subcontractors: Atlas Tile & Marble Works, Inc., 238 E. 26th

st., Manhattan, for tile work; Sobel & Krauss, Inc., 525 E. 136th st., The Bronx, for roofing and sheet metal work, waterproofing; Morris Levin & Sons, Inc., 444 W. 53d st., Manhattan, for glass work, as submitted by Federal Construction Corp_., con-tractor, general construction, Riverside Hospital Tuberculosis Pavilion, North Brothers Island, The Bronx.

Johnson Metal Products Co., 1316 Holland st., Erie, Pa., for door and window insect screens; Superior Fireproof Door & Sash Co., Inc., 180947 Carter ave., The Bronx, for tubular steel ex-terior doors and frames and hollow metal work; Casper Konen, 196th st. and St. Marks ave., St. Albans, for foundation work, and Repub-lic Stone Corp., 945 Grand ave., Bklyn., for limestone work, as submitted by Federal Con-struction Corp., contractor, Riverside Hospital, Tuberculosis Pavilion, North Brothers Island, The Bronx.

Hammond Iron Works, 630 5th ave., Manhat-tan, for effluent troughs and weirs, as submitted by E. W. Foley, Inc., contractor, structures and equipment, Coney Island Sewage Treatment Works, Bklyn.

Bronze-Craft, Inc., 110 W. 40th st., Manhattan, for bronze work; Markbreiter Wire Works, 280 E. 137th st., Bronx, for wire partition work, and Kroo Painting Co., 16 Hudson st. Manhattan, for painting work, as submitted by Great Eastern Construction Co., Inc., contractor, alterations etc. to courthouses at 4th ave. and Gates ave., Bklyn., and 8 Reade st., Manhattan.

D'Orio Concrete Construction Co., Inc., 2909 Bridge Plaza North, L. I. City, for concrete work, and Nunzie Fiore, 17 Batavia p1., Harrison, N. Y., for excavation work, as submitted by Harry Hershon Co., Inc., contractor, general construction Engine Co. 96, Bronx.

H. J. Hoffman Electric Co., Inc., 87.77 Sut-phin blvd., Jamaica, for electrical work, as sub-mitted by 'Thos. F. Mulligan, contractor, gaso-line tank installation, Brooklyn Central Library, Bld yn. m8,11

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Lad Page

SEALED ' BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1800,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

For furnishing all the labor and materials re- quired for the construction of the Havemeyer Street Retail Market Building located at Have-meyer and S. 1st cats., Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, as follows:

Contract No. 1, for demolition work; Contract No. 2, for general construction work Contract No. 3, for heating and ventilating work; Contract No. 4, for plumbing and drainage work; Contract No. 5, for electric light and power work. Deposit for contract documents, $10. f21,m11

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941

Contract 10, for buildings and equipment, Jamaica Sewage Treatment Works.

Deposit for contract documents, $25. f28,m21

Blank bid forms and further information may be obtained upon application to the Department of Public Works, Room 1814, Municipal Bullies, Manhattan, where plans and specification, may be seen.

Deposits for contract documents most be made in cash or certified check for the amount spMfied on each notice, payable to The Comptroller of The City of New York.

PROPOSALS

PWA Docent No. N. Y. 9241F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Works, Room 1800,

Municipal Bldg., Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941

at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Contract No. 14-For furnishing, delivering and installing general furniture, office type furniture, chairs, wardrobes, X-ray equipment, dental equip-ment, rugs, kitchen and laundry equipment, chapel and messhall furnishings and equipment, hospital and other equipment for the Criminal Courts Building and Jail, at Centre, Leonard, Baxter and White sts., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

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 per cent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the instruction to bidders. No deposits will be received in fractional parts of a dollar. All security deposits must be com-puted to the next higher even dollar.

The Department of Public Works' estimate for the furnishing, delivery and installation of this material, equipment and supplies is as follows:

Class No. 1, metal furniture, $38,260. Class No. 3, portable electric equipment, $677. Class No. 4, household equipment and wearing

apparel, $17,000. Class No. 6, dental equipment, $1,632. Class No, 7, X-ray equipment, $926. Class No. 8, chapel organ, $750. Class No. 9, clocks, $1,200. Class No. 10. food conveyors and trucks, $9,300. Class No. 11, electric fans and refrigerators,

$5,000. Class No. 12, kitchen and mess hall equipment,

$26,000. Class No. 13, laundry equipment,$1,230. Class No. 14, day room furniture, $960. Class No. 15, barber chairs and equipment,

$1,861. Class No. 16, motion picture equipment, $4,500. Class No. 17, hospital, medical and surgical,

$8,200. Class No. 18, laboratory apparatus, $646. Class No. 19, laundry apparatus, $90. Class No. 20, scales, ;1,297,50. Class No 21, safes, $2,400. Clans No. 22, Chaplain's equipment: a, b, c, d,

e and f, $2,725. Class No. 23, physical therapy equipment, $670. Class No. 24, miscellaneous class (tools), $19,000. Class No. 25, rugs, $6,300. Class No. 26, item bids. The successful bidder will be required to fur-

nish a performance bond in such form and having as surety thereon such surety company or COM-wies as are acceptable on bonds given to the United States Government and approved by the Commissioner of Public Works in the amount of not less than 100% of the total amount of the accepted bid.

The time allowed for the performance of the contract is ninety (90) consecutive calendar days

Boody street, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map in two sections bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated Janu-ary 20, 1941 (CP-1928-February 26, 1941-Cal. No. 40).

DRAINAGE PLAN, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82d9-1.0e OF THE ADMINIsTIATIVE CODS OF THE CITY OF Naw You.

Amended drainage plan for Sewerage District No. 42-SW-S, Borough of Queens, showing loca-tion, sizes and grades of sewers in and about Thurston Basin, bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 17, 1941 (CP-1920-February 19, 1941-Cal. No. 21).

PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary, City Planning Commission, 2700 Municipal Building, Manhattan, WO rth 2.5600. 128=11

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Proposed Amendment to Classification

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF the proposed amendment to the competitive class

of the classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York by the adoption of the following resolution:

Resolved, That the competitive class of the Municipal Civil Service Commission be and the same is hereby amended by generally amending Part 23, the Public Health Nursing Service, to read as follows:

Public Health Nurse, Grade 1, to but not in-cluding $2,100 per annum.

Public Health Nurse, Grade 2, $2,100 to but not including $2,400 per annum.

Supervising Public Health Nurse, $2,100 to but not including $2,700 per annum.

Superintendent of Public Health Nurses, $2,700 to but not including $3,600 per annum.

Assistant Director of Public Health Nursing, $3,600 to but not including $5,000 per annum.

Director, Bureau of Nursing, $5,000 Per annum and over.

Approved Specialty: Social Hygiene. A public hearing will be allowed at the request

of any interested person in accordance with rule IX, section II, at the office of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Room 604, 299 Bway., Man-hattan, on

THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

MU at 2.30

NI p. m. CIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS.

SION, PAUL J. Kurt, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SMILE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m10,12

Notices to Appear for Examinations

PROMOTION TO CAR MAINTAINER, GROUP F INDEPENDENT DIVISION, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM. The written test will be held at the Police

Academy, 72 Poplar st., Bklyn., on March 15, 1941, beginning at 9.30 a. m. m11,15

SOCIAL INVESTIGATOR The oral test will be held in Room 703, 299

Bway., Manhattan, on March 14, 1941, beginning at 10 a. m. m8,14

OFFICE APPLIANCE OPERATOR, GRADE 2 (BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING OR COM-PUTING MACHINE-MODELS 7200 AND 7800). The practical test will be held at the Burroughs

School, 219 4th ave., Manhattan, 4th floor, be-ginning at 1.30 p. m., on March 13 and 14, 1941.

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NOTICES 07 10LAMMITATIONS Na•■•■■••

General Examthation Instraetleas ••••=1•■••••■•

Nail These instructions are to be considered as part of the advertised requirements unlas specific exception is made.

Age and flex: All examinations are open to both men and women of all ages unless adves. tisement states otherwise.

Citizenship and Benidemee: At the date of filing applicationo-Candidates must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

At the time of appointment-Candidates must comply with that section of the Administrative Code which provides that any office or position, compensation for which is payable eddy or in part from the funds of this City, than be filled only by a person who is a bona fide resident and dweller of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appointment. (This provision deem 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 Com-mission; Triborough Bridge Authority; New York City 'tunnel Authority; Board of Education; Board of Higher Education).

Applications for examinadons must be filed on forms furnished by the Commission at its Apt& cation Bureau, 96 Duane street, Manhattan. The Application Bureau is open for business on week days from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. a. to 12 noon. Application blanks are also mailed on request, provided that a self-addressed 9-inch envelope stamped four cents for return to Manhattan and Bronx addresses, and six cents for return elsewhere, is enclosed.

Filing: Unless otherwise specified applications

:21..be filed either in pawn or through th

Applications submitted through the mails must be stamped at the rate of two anti an ounce from Manhattan and the Bronx, and three cents an ounce from other places. Applications mailed to the Commission with insuMelent postage will be rejected. Applications submitted through the mails most be accompanied by a certified check or money order in the amount of the fee, and must be postmarked on the envelope not later than 12 midnight on the last day for filing. The official notice to appear for the examination is also the receipt for the payment of the fee. Ap- plicants are cautioned not to send cash through the malls. Mailed applications must have the position applied for noted on the lower left hand corner of the envelope, and the return address noted in the upper left band corner. Special envelopes designed to meet these requirements may be obtained at the time the application is requested.

Applications submitted in person must be filed during the normal hours of business of the Ap plicanon Bureau noted above. In Inch cases, the fee mud be paid at the time of filing by cmh certified check or money order.

MILITARY SERVICE: Candidates who have entered the military, naval or marine service of the United States, or who hereafter en- ter such service subsequent to the date of Ming applications for the examination and prior to completion of all parts of the *lami- nation, must within fifteen days of inductions Into such service, or of filhig application If already in service, notify the Civil Service Commission of sort fact on Form HS-1, ob-tainable at the Burma of Information of the remmiseins.

Candidates should be careful to give ade-quate notice of their status and to assert their claim for examination promptly and diligently by filing Form MS-1. No speeded

BRIDGE PAINTER

(The attention of en candidates, especially these of minters age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating( to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears la the General Examination Instructions.)

Salary: Presently paid $9.50 per day. The eligible list may be used for appropriate positions in a lower grade.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941.

Vacancies: 5. Agee: Not over 40 on the date of application;

not over 45 on the date of appointment. This position requires extraordinary physical ability.

Duties: To paint bridges, steel viaducts and other elevated steel structures where rigging and scaffolding are employed.

Requirements: Candidata must have bad two years' experience within the last tea years painting

PROMOTION TO GARDENER

This examination is open only to employees of the Park Department.

(The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instructions.)

Salary: $6 per diem. Applications: Issued and received from 9 L m.

March 4 to 4 p. in. March 24, 1941.

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TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

served in the title for six months next preceding the date of examination and who are otherwise eligible for promotion. Candidates must also meet the requirements specified below during the life of the list. They will not be eligible for appointment until these requirements are met. Candidates who pass the examination but do not meet these require-ments for appointment will submit supplementary data only on the first day of February and on the first day of July each year as they become eligible for appointment. A proper form will be available to candidates upon which to make such supple-mentary report. Any candidate who does not meet the requirements of the State Department of Social Welfare will be passed over.

Requirements for Appointment: These require-ments are in conformity with the requirements of the State Department of Social Welfare. Gradua-tion from Senior High School or its educational equivalent plus seven years of full time paid expe-rience of acceptable character within the past ten years of which three years must have been in social case work and four years may have been in super-vised social case work, teaching or public health nursing. Education in an approved college, normal school, nurses' training or school of social work towards a degree or diploma may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis; and nurses' training may be substituted on the basis of three years of such training as equivalent to two years of college; or a satisfactory equivalent combination of education and experience.

Note—Social Investigators in the Board of Child Welfare who have had six continuous months within the last three years of experience in supervising Social Investigators are not required to meet the requirements specified above.

ucation Acceptable: Satisfactory completion of courses creditable towards a degree in an accredited institution or university; or towards a teachers' training or nurses' training diploma; or towards a graduate school of social work certificate.

Experience Acceptable: Satisfactory full time PROMOTION TO SUPERVISOR, GRADE S paid experience within the last ten years in

(SOCIAL SERVICE) agencies of acceptable standards in social ease City-Wide work, teaching or public health nursing.

Candidates seeking credit for courses of study (The attention of all candidates, especially completed since Nov. 15, 1939, will be required to

those of military age or those in the reserve file a school study form with the promotion applica-forces, Is called to the regulations relating to Lion. military service as they affect this examine- Duties: The duties of this position indude the don. A digest of these regulations appears in supervision of a group of social case workers in the the General Examination Instructions,) administration of such assistance or services as the

This examination is being readvertind due to the department provides including the rendering of such delay caused by legal action. All candidates for services as may promote the welfare of the client this examination must file during the dates listed and the community. The examination may cover below. Candidates who have previously filed for such subjects as public welfare; supervision, train-this examination mast file again. A fee of $2 must ing and evaluation of staff; statistical control; accompany each application. If a fee has already community resources; and such fields as sociology, been paid it will be returned by the Comptroller. psychology, mental hygiene, public health, etc.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, Salary: $2,400 up to but not including $3,000 weight 50; Written test, weight 30; Education and

per annum. Appointments are usually made at the experience, weight 20. As the needs of the service minimum salary of the grade. require, a qualifying oral test will be given to

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. tn. eligible candidates. The passing grade will be set March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941. in accordance with the needs of the service.

Date of Test: The written examination will be Fee: $2. held May 24, 1941. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

Eligibility Requirements: Open to Assistant including 12 midnight on the last day for the Supervisors, grade 2, and to Social Investigators receipt of applications will be accepted by the in the Board of Child Welfare, who have had six Commission. months of experience in the last three years in See "General Examination Instructions" which supervising Social Investigators, who have served is to be considered part of this notice. in the title for six months, and who are otherwise MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-eligible for promotion. Candidates must meet, by SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. the date of appointment, the requirements of the MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. State Department of Social Welfare u specified WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24 below. Any candidate who does not meet the requirements of the State Department of Social PROMOTION TO ELECTRICIAN Welfare will be passed over. City-Wide

Requirements for Appointment: Graduation from a standard senior high school or its educa-tional equivalent plus two full years of education in a recognized college, university or normal school or graduation from a three year nurses' training course plus seven years of full time paid experience of acceptable character within the past ten years, of which two years must have been in the super-vision of Social Investigators or Assistant Super-visors, three additional years must have been in social case work and the remaining two years may have been in either social case work, teaching, or public health nursing. Each year of college and the first year of approved school of social work education may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis and the second year of ap-proved school of social work education may be substituted for two years of experience but two years of supervisory experience is required in every case; or a satisfactory equivalent combination of education and experience.

Social Investigators in the Board of Child Wel-fare who have had six consecutive months of ex-perience within the last three years in supervising Assistant Supervisors, need not meet the require-ments for appointment as specified above. Candi-dates seeking credit for courses of study completed since Nov. 15, 1939, will be required to file a school study for with the promotion application.

Duties: Involves the direction, control and coordination of the case work services for a sub-division of the department, including supervision of Assistant Supervisors, responsibility for case work, staff development and evaluation. The exam-ination may cover such subjects as public welfare, social case work, social work and related fields, supervision of staff, statistical controls, executive and supervisory functions, etc.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50; Written test, weight 25; Education, experience and personal qualifications, weight 25. Education, experience and personal qualifications may be rated after and examination of the candi-date's application and after an oral interview and such other inquiry or investigation as may be deemed necessary. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $2. Application' mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President - FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, COMMiSSiOneTS.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24

(The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instructions.)

Salary: $11.20 per diem. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.

March 4 to 4 p. in. March 24, 1941. Vacancies: 3. Date of Test: The written examination will be

held May 10, 1941. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all em-

ployees of the following titles and grades who on the date of the written test have served the period of time indicated and who possess the following experience requirements: Electrician's Helper, 3 years; Cable Splicer's Helper, 3 years; Lineman's Helper, 3 years; Batteryman, 1 year; Battery Constructor, 1 year; Cable Splicer, 1 year; Line-man, I year; Radio Repair Mechanic, 1 year; Wireman, 1 year; Cable Tester, 1 year; Inspector of Light and Power (all grades), I year; Inspec-tor of Fire Alarm Boxes (all grades), 1 year; Foreman Lineman, 1 year; Junior Electrical Engi-neer (all grades), 1 year; Foreman Cable Splicer, 1 year; Turnstile Repairman, 1 year; Auto Elec-trician, 1 year; Inspector of Equipment, R.R. Signal, 1 year; or a satisfactory equivalent com-bination of competitive or labor class service in the above titles.

Not less than two years' of satisfactory experi-ence as a journeyman electrician. During this period the candidate must show that he has had work on (a) low potential systems, general wiring installation for light and power and most types of signalling systems both D.C. and A.C., repair, replacement and maintenance of all such equipment; (b) high and extra high potential systems—general wiring installation for power and some transmis-sion; protective devices—relays, oil circuit breakers —etc.; control circuits. Repair, replacement and maintenance of all such equipment. The candidate must show that he has had at least one year's satisfactory experience in working with high and extra high potential systems as required above. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study completed since Nov. 15, 1939, will be required to file a school study form with the promotion appli-cation.

Danes: The installation, repair, replacement and maintenance of low potential, high potential, and extra high potential electrical wiring systems, ap-paratus and equipment.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50; Written, weight 25; Practical, weight 25. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instruction?' which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL T. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24

bridges, steel viaducts and other elevated steel structures where rigging and scaffolding are em-ployed; they must have a knowledge of paints, mixing colors, chipping, scaling and wire brushing and be thoroughly familiar with rigging in all its branches.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 20; Practical, weight 60; Physical, weight 20. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President,' FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, COMMiSSiOneIS,

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24

DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICE, GRADE

(The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears In the General Examination Instructions.)

Salary: The salary for Director of Medical Social Service, grade 6, is $6,000 per annum. However, there is no vacancy in the budget for this grade and salary, and the only prospective vacancy is in the next lower grade at $4,200.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941.

Vacancies: 1 in Department of Hospitals. Duties: To be responsible to the Commissioner

or his deputy for the administration of the medical social service program of a department. This includes administration and coordination of the medical social services throughout the department; supervision, professional development and evalua-tion of a large medical social service staff; formu-lation of policies relating to the medical social ser-vices in the department; planning, installation and

i administration of improvements in the medical social services; establishment and maintenance of cooperative relationships with other services within the department, and with a wide variety of public and private agencies; interpretation of the policies, practices and needs of the medical social services to the department and to the community; prepare-tion of comprehensive and analytical reports and appropriate recommendations; performance of re-lated duties.

Requirements: Candidates must possess at least two years of acceptable experience in medical social work, and three years of acceptable administrative experience, plus a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or university, and a master's degree (or certificate of graduation) from an ac-credited graduate school of social work; or a satis-factory equivalent combination of education and experience. The administrative experience listed above must have included the direction or adminis-tration of a comprehensive program of social ser-vices approximating in scope that described above under' Duties."

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 40; training, experience and personal qualifications, weight 60. Training, experience and personal qualifications may be rated after an examination of the candidate's application and after an oral inter-view or such other inquiry or investigation as may be deemed necessary. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $5. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- SION, PAUL KEEN, President FERDINAND Q. MORTON and W ALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24

ELECTRICIAN

(The attention of all candidates, especial', those of military age or those in the reserve forces, Is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instructions.)

Simultaneously with the holding of this ex-amination, a promotion examination will be held. The names appearing on the eligible list resulting from this promotion examination will be used first to fill vacancies.

Salary: Presently paid $11.20 per day. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a.

March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941. Vacancies: 3. Duties: The installation, repair, replacement and

maintenance of low potential, high potential, and extra high potential electrical wiring systems, ap-paratus and equipment.

Requirements: Not less than two years of satisfactory experience as a journeyman electrician. During this period the candidate must show that he has had work on both (a) low potential systems, general wiring installation for light and power and most types of signaling systems both D.C. and AC., repair, replacement and maintenance of all such equipment; (b) high and extra high potential systems—general wiring installation for power and some transmission; protective devices—relays, oil circuit breakers—etc.; control circuits. Repair, replacement and maintenance of all such equipment.

Note—The candidate must show that he has had at least one year's satisfactory experience in work• ing with high asd extra high potential systems as required above.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 40; Practical, weight 40; Physical, weight 20. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be eonsidered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. Mussiv, Secretary. m4,24

JUNIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (REAL ESTATE RESEARCH)

(The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, ir called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears is the General Examination Instructions.)

Salary: k3,000 up to but not including $4,000 per annum. Appointments are usually made at the minimum salary of the grade. The eligible list may be used for appropriate positions in a lower grade.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in. March 4 to 4 p. tn. March 24, 1941.

Vacancies: 1 at $3,120 per annum, Bureau of Real Estate, Board of Estimate.

Dane*: Under general supervision, to conduct surveys and prepare analyses of neighborhoods and land use districts in order to determine their pres-ent social and economic status and probabilities for

PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR, GRADE 2 (SOCIAL SERVICE)

(The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulation. appears hi the General Examination Instructions.)

This examination is being readvertised due to the delay caused by legal action. All candidates for this examination must file during the dates listed below. Candidates who have previously filed for this examination must file again. A fee of $2 must accompany each application. If a fee has already been paid it will be returned by the Comptroller.

Salary: $1,800 up to but not including $2,400 per annum. Appointments are usually made at the minimum salary of the grade.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941.

Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Date of Test: The written examination will be

held May 24, 1941. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all Social

Investigators, and medical social workers, who have

Vacancies: 12. Date of Test: The written examination will be

held May 17, 1941. Eligibility Requirements: Open to the follow-

ing persons who have served the required periods of time in the titles and classes set forth below, and who are otherwise eligible. Automobile Engine-man, 1 year; Assistant Gardner, 1 year; Attend-ance Service (grades 1 and 2), 1 year; Instructor (Farming), 6 months; Auto Lawn Mower Engi-neer, I year; Tractor Operators, 1 year; Labor Class, 3 years. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study completed since Nov. 15, 1939, will be required to file a school study form with the promotion application. Note: All persons on the preferred lists for titles included under eligi-bility requirements are otherwise eligible to partici-pate in this examination.

Duties: Propagation of bedding plants, construc-tion and maintenance of lawns; preparation of soil for all forms of planting; planting, pruning, culti-vating, spraying and general care of all forms of plant material; supervision of Assistant Gardeners, Laborers and others assigned for work in lawns and any planted area.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50; Written, weight 40; Oral Practical, weight 10. The passing grade will be set in ac-cordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24

PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF PLASTER-ING, GRADE I

This examination is open only to employees of the Department of Housing and Buildings. (The attention of all candidates, especially

those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instructions.)

Salary: $2,400 up to but not including $3,000 per annum. Appointments are usually made at the minimum salary of the grade.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in. March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, '1941.

Vacancies: 1 in Department of Housing and Buildings.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held May 6, 1941.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma-nent employees receiving salaries less than $3,120 per annum in the Engineering and Architectural Service and to all permanent employees in grades 2 and 3 of the Inspection Service who have been performing work in accord with their Civil Service title of a nature to qualify for the duties of the position, who have the following experience, and who are otherwise eligible according to the rules of the Commission: Minimum experience requirement —10 years' experience as a journeyman plasterer as required by the General City Law. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study completed since Nov. 15, 1939, will be required to file a school study form with the promotion application.

Duties: The scope of the examination will cover the following duties of the position: Under general supervision to inspect plastering work and inci-dental processes related thereto for compliance with the general City law governing plastering, other laws, and departmental orders; keep records; make reports; perform related work.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50; Written test, weight 40; Experience, weight 10, The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24

PROMOTION TO RESIDENT BUILDINGS SUPERINTENDENT, N. Y. C. HOUSING AUTHORITY, GRADE 2,

This examination is open only to employees of the New York City Housing Authority.

(The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instructions.)

Salary: $1,800 to but not including $2,400 per annum. Appointments are usually made at the minimum salary of the grade.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in. March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941.

Vacancies: 6 at $2,100; 1 at $1,860; 1 at $1,800.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held April 30, 1941.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma-nent employees in the Competitive Class who on the date of the written teat have served one year in the title and six months in the department and who are otherwise eligible; and to all permanent employees in the Labor Class who on the date of the written test have served for three years and who are other-wise eligible according to the rules of the Commis-sion, or a satisfactory equivalent of Competitive and Labor Class service. All candidates must have been pet-forming work that is in accord with their Civil Service title and that qualifies them for the duties of the position. All candidates must have had the following experience: Three years' recent satisfactory experience in the operation, mainte-nance and repair of tenanted buildings (excluding loft and factory buildings, and buildings housing six families or less); or a satisfactory equivalent. Candidates should be experienced in the operation of both coal-fired boilers and boilers using No. 6 fuel oil, and the operation of vacuum heating sys-tems; be familiar with the general problems and objectives of public housing; and must pass a thorough investigation as to personal habits and integrity. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study completed since Nov. 15, 1939, will be re-quired to file a school study form with the promo-tion application.

Duties: Under direct supervision to operate and maintain properties of the New York City Housing Authority; schedule and supervise the cleaning and policing of all public spaces within all the buildings and grounds; maintain all utility services, includ-ing water, gas, electricity, heat and hot water; maintain in efficient working order all mechanical equipment and appurtenances thereto, including elevators; supervise the maintenance of landscaped areas; supervise and assist in making of repairs or adjustments to all structures and equipment; keep records, charts and prepare reports; perform related work.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50; Written, weight 20; Practical, weight

tn.

future development; assemble and correlate, from City departments and other sources, data relating to the value of City-owned real estate; appraise properties or real estate securities and advise with other City departments concerning their real estate problems; prepare estimates of probable court awards for properties to be acquired by condemna-tion proceedings; make appraisals of value and submit recommendations in connection with pun chase, sale, or lease of property by the City; assist in negotiations for acquisition, sale, or lease of property by the City; investigate and make recom-mendations to the City Collector's Office and Cor-poration Counsel in connection with foreclosure of tax liens; perform related work.

Requirements: Five years' recent satisfactory practical experience of a character to qualify the candidates for the duties of this position, in build-ing construction and/or real estate appraisal, two years of which must have been in responsible charge of real estate appraisal for a large real estate brokerage firm, bank, insurance company, or governmental agency; or a satisfactory equiva-lent.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 50; Training, experience and personal qualifications, weight 50. Training, experience and personal qualifications may be rated after an examination of the candidate's application and after an oral inter-view or such other inquiry or investigation as may be deemed necessary. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fes: $3. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, COMMiSSiOnetn.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired for the construction of a bridge over Grand Central parkway from Ditmars blvd. to La Guardia Airport at 23d ave., Borough of Queens, known as Contract No. Q-A-G-5525.

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders form of contract and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, at the Arsenal Building, Central Park, Manhattan, where contract drawings may be seen and arrange. ments will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blue prints of the contract draw-ings for their own use may secure same at the cost thereof, to be paid by them. m3,21

BOARD OF ESTIMATE

complete examination payable at the time of filing application.

See "General Examination Instrectione which is to be considered part of this aotiee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, PAUL J. Inn, President. F nDINAND Q. Moarox and WALLACE S. SAVES, C.o=duioners.

WILLIAM J. MOW; Secretary. m4,24

TENTATIVE KEYS FOR EXAMINATIONS

Candidates may file objection to such tentative keys for a period of not more than two weeks after the initial date of publication thereof. Suck objections :hall be in writing and shall contain detailed information and authority, therefor.

Part I, Supervising Tabulating Machine Opera-tor (I.B.M. Equipment) Grade 4 (Open-Competitive), and Promotion to Supervising Tabulating Machine Operator (I.B.M. Equip-ment) Grade 8, Tax Department and De-partment of Health.

ANSWER SHEET, WRITTEN EXAMINATION HELD JAN. 25, 1941. OPEN COMPETI-TIVE, GRADE 4, WEIGHT 40; PRO-MOTION, GRADE 3, WEIGHT 50. 1B; 2,D; 3,B; 4,D; 5,B; 6,C; 7,D; 8 D; 9,B;

10,C; 11,D; 12,A; 13,B; 14,C; 15,D; 16,D; 17,A; 18,C; 19,D; 204.

21,C; 22,C; 23,A; 244; 25,A; 26,B; 27,C; 28,B; 29,C; 30,A; 31,D; 32,C; 33,13; 34,B; 35,D; 36,B; 37,C; 38,B; 394; 40,B.

41,B; 42,D; 43,D; 44,C; 45,C; 46,D; 47,B; 48,D; 49,D; 50,C; 51,B; 52,B; 53,D; 54,D; 55,B; 56,D; 57,C; 58,D; 59,B; 60,C.

614; 62,C; 63,A; 64,D; 65,A; 66,D; 67,C; 68,A; 69,C; 70,D; 71,B; 72,D; 73,B; 74,A; 75,D; 76,B; 77,D; 78,C; 79,D; 80,B.

81,D; 82,A; 83,C; 84,C; 85,B; 86,D; 87,A; 88,D; 89,C; 90,B; 91,B; 92,C,• 93,B; 94,C; 95,A; 964; 97,A; 98,B; 99,C; 100,B. m6,20

Promotion to Railroad Clerk, Ind. Division, New York City Transit System.

ANSWER SHEET, WRITTEN EXAMINATION HELD FEB. 8, 1941. WRITTEN, WEIGHT 50. 1,D; 24; 3,A; 4,D; 5,B; 6,C; 74; 8,B; 9,C;

10,A; 11,A; 12,D; 13,C; 14,D; 15,D; 16,C; 17,B; I8,B; 19,C; 20,A.

21,B; 22,A; 23,C; 24,C; 25,C; 26,C; 27,D; 28,C; 294; 30,D; 31,D; 32,B; 33,D; 34,C; 35,B; 36,A; 374; 38,C; 39D; 40,C.

41,D; 42,B; 43,C; 44,A; 45,D; 46,C; 474; 48,C; 49,D; 50,B; 514.; 52,D 53,D; 54,D; 55,B; 56,C; 57,B; 58,C; 59,C; 60,B.

61,D; 624; 63,11; 64,C; 65,C; 66,B; 67,C; 68,D; 69,A; 70,B; 71,D; 72,B; 73,B; 74,C; 75,C; 76,B; 774; 78,C; 79,B; 80,B.

814; 82,B; 83,C; 84,C; 85,C; 86,B,• 87,D; 884; 89,B; 90,D; 91,D; 92,D; 934; 94,D; 95,C; 96,A; 97,B; 98,B; 99,A; 100,B. m6,20

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Parks at the Office of the

Department of Parks, Arsenal Building, 64th st. and Sth ave., Central Park, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 941

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired for test borings for proposed bridge and bulkhead wall from Fairlawn ave. to existing steel bulkhead wall in Marine Park, Borough of Rich-mond, known as Contract No. R-16.141. m6,18

Until 10.30 a. m. on FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired for the following:

No. 1, for paving of Ditmars blvd., together with other incidental work from 94th st. to 24th ave., Borough of Queens, known as Contract Q-299-141;

No. 2, for landscaping of public parks adjacent to Ditmars blvd. from 94th at. to 27th ave., Borough of Queens, known as Contract Q-299-241.

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Notion of Milo Hearings

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT Marna

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs.

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 31-B), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of sewer and appurtenances in East 177th street be-tween Reynolds avenue and Prentiss avenue; in Prentiss avenue between East 177th street and Wissman avenue, south side; and in Wissman eve-nue, south side, between Prentiss avenue and a point about 110 feet west of Prentiss avenue, to-gether 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 December 7, 1939 (Cal. No. 59), and amended on February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 31-A), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $8,700, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of$1,500, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby u shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940.1941, is the sum of $139,650;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro- visions of section 300 of the New York City Char-ter consider such authorization and apportionment of cost,

By placing one-third of the cost upon the City of New York, the City's share to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, and by assessing the remaining two-thirds of the cost 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 November 17, 1939, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York,

30. The PalWing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight en the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Iastametiour which is to be esuaidend part of this sotto,.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAITLt. Run, President FIIDINAND Q. Matron and WALLACE S. SAYRE, CC=IMENCEME.

Wiu.IAM J. MULYAY, Secretary. m4,24

PROMOTION TO BOOKKEEPER, GRADE 1 City-Wide

(The attention of all candidates, esnecia117 those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears fo the General Examination Instructions.)

Salary: $1,200 up to but not including $1,800 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941.

Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Date of Test: The written examination will be

held June 21, 1941. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all persons

in Grades I and II of the Clerical Service who have served at least one year in either grade; to persons in Grade I of the Attendance Service who have served for one year; to Stock Assistants in the Stores Service; to Junior Statisticians and Junior Actuaries in the Statistical and Actuarial Service and to Railroad Clerks in the Rapid Tran-sit Railroad Service who have served for a period of not less than one year in these services on the day of the written examination and who are other-wise eligible. Candidates will be expected to have a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping theory and high proficiency in bookkeeping practice. Failure to manifest a passable degree of neatness and legibility will be a cause for disqualification. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study cow. pleted since Nov. IS, 1939, will be 'squired Se 4k a school study form with Me promotion applicatton.

Duties: Under direction to compute, post or COM pile data in connection with functional or unit cost accounting; keep general ledgers and controlling accounts or subsidiary records; balance or adjust accounts; take trial balances; make journal entries; write statements or bills;, prepare special reports; and perform work of a similar character.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50; Written, weight 50-75% required. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including midnight of the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL. J. Keen, President,. FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. m4,24

LICENSE FOR MOTION PICTURE OPERATOR

(The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Emahustion Instructions.)

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941.

Requirements: Candidates must be at least 21 years of age and citizens of the United States. They are required to give in full detail all infor-motion required on application form. All state-ments will be investigated.

Examination: The examination will cover the following subjects: Standard wiring systems, A.C. and D.L.; approved wiring methods; measurement and carrying capacities of conductors; insulation and fuses and their purpose; use of electrical mea-suring instruments; codes, rules and regulations of the Department of Water, Gas and Electricity applicable to motion picture booths, projectors, apparatus and operators; demonstration, projection, mechanicali electrical and sound parts of profes-sional projectors (both stationary and portable); mounting and adjustment of the various parts thereof ; operation, maintenance and lubrication of projector; knowledge of rectifying devices; parts, maintenance, operation and correction of defects of sound equipment; patching and are of film.

Those candidates who pass the written examine. tion will be given an oral practical test. All can-didates must pan both parts.

Fee: $5 at the time of filing. There will be no refunds.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this node*.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL j. RUN, PteEidelMi FERDINAND Q. Morrox and ALLACE S. SAYRE, commissioners.

WILLIAM J. Mvu.&v, Secretary. m4,24

LICENSE FOR STRUCTURAL WELDER

(The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, Is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this examina-tion. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instructions.)

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. March 4 to 4 p. m. March 24, 1941.

Experience: Applicants must have had at least one year's experience welding in one or more of the following classes: (a) pressure vessels per-formed under Rules of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; (b) in a United States Navy Yard or other ship building yards, under Rules of the Department of Commerce Code; (c) in the manufacture of heavy machinery under codes of the American Welding Society; (d) structural work for buildings or bridges in fabricating shops or in the field under the American Welding Society Code. All the above shall have been done under strict supervision and inspection. The Municipal Civil Service Commission will thoroughly investi-gate all statements in applications.

Applications must indicate by check marks in places provided therefor, the position or positions for which applicant desires to qualify. They must give in full detail all information required on application form.

Requirements: Two test specimens must made at the laboratory in each position (horizontal, vertical and overhead). Candidates must qualify in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. The specimens made with h inch fillet weld will be required to have a minimum strength of 80,000 lbs., when subjected to tensile load. Overwelding will require correspondingly higher strength. After pulling such specimens to destruction and a thor-ough examination of all characteristics of the welds, the Commission will if satisfied of the ability of the applicant, notify the Department of Housing and Buildings, which will issue to qualified applicants a certificate upon payment of the fee of $2.

Fee: The cost of steel plates, filler rods, the use of machines and current, the making of the tension tests in connection with inspecting, testing and reporting will be covered by a fee of $15 for the

least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Much 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, February 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 24560. f28,m11

value for the purposes of taxation, and the pro rated assessed valuation of the property within the area of assessment deemed benefited thereby is the sum of $6,839, u such assessed valuation is shown by the tut roll* of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940.1941;

Whereas, Such Board is required at the time of the adoption of the resolution authorizing the tak-ing of such real property to fix and determine upon an area of assessment and to apportion the cost of such taking;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300a1.0 of the Administrative Code hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment in this proceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

within the area of assessment which are by law exempt from assessment;•

The Borough's and City's shares to be payable with the taxes of such Borough and City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be bad;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in THE CITY RECOIL]) at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941,

Dated, New York, February 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 24560. f28,m11

such property is not carried on the books of the Department of Taxes as having any value foe taxation purposes, and the assessed valuation of the property dewed benefited thereby is the sum of $34,140, as such assessed valuation is shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940-1941;

Whereas, Such Board is required at the time of the adoption of the resolution authorizing the taking of such real property to fix and determine upon an area of assessment and to apportion the cost of such taking;

Resolved, That such Boardpursuant to the pro-visions of section 300a-1.0 of the Administrative Code gives notice that the proposed area of assess. ment in this proceeding is as shown on the follow-ing diagram:

value of buildings taken which the court may by law place upon The City of New York, and (b) the assessments computed as chargeable on lands within the area of assessment which are by law exempt from assessment;

The Borough's and City's shares to be payable with the taxes of such Borough and City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the usessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 persons affected thereby to be published in Tnz CITY Ricotta at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, February 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rib 2.4560. f28,m11

(Cal. No. 7) and of apportioning the cost thereof; Whereas, The total estimated cost of such ins-

prevenient is the sum of $4,000, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $800, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed boa-fited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of suck Borough for the fiscal year 1940-1941, is the sum of $29,600;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion ment of cost,

By assessing the cost of curbing and 48 per cent of the remaining cost upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shows

oo Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 Tug Cin Racoon at

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Bard of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 26), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of taking the real property required for the opening and extending of Brighton 3d street from Banner avenue to the south line of former Canal avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such prop-erty to be acquired is the sum of $1,100, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $100, such property to be acquired is not carried on the books of the Department of Taxes as having any

Resolved, That such Board consider such author-ization, the fixing of an area of assessment and the apportionment of the cost of such improvement, by p (1

ng) Upon the real property within the area of

assessment hereinbefore shown (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements and damages to same, and (b) the entire cost of ac-quiring the land necessary therefor, exclusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same;

(2) Upon the Borough of Brooklyn one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same;

(3) Upon The City of New York (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improve-ments, and damages to same, less the share of the value of buildings taken, which the court may by law place upon The City of New York, and (b) the assessments computed as chargeable on lands

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 27), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of taking the real property required for the opening and extending of East Bay avenue from Faile street to a line about 107 feet west of Longfellow avenue, and of Bryant avenue from the northerly line of East Bay avenue to a line about 203 feet northerly therefrom, and from the south-erly line of East Bay avenue to a line about 67 feet southerly therefrom, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such prop-erty to be acquired is the sum of $11,000, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $500,

Resolved, That such Board consider such author-ization, the fixing of an area of assessment and the

papportionment of the cost of such improvement, by laang

(1) Upon the real property within the area of assessment hereinbefore shown (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same, and (b) the entire cost of ac-quiring the land necessary for Bryant avenue and 60 per cent of the cost of acquiring land necessary for East Bay avenue, exclusive of the act of acquiring buildings and improvements and damages to same;

(2) Upon the Borough of The Bronx (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and im-provements, and damages to same, and (b) 40 per cent of the cost of acquiring the land necessary for East Bay avenue, exclusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same;

(3) Upon The City of New York (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improve-ments, and damages to same, less the share of the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 32), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grading, setting curb, removing and no trees, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, ccuulj verts, approaches and guard rails, where necessary, in East 222d street from Bronx boulevard to Carpenter 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 December 5, 1940

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 35), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the paving with paving bricks on a concrete foundation (permanent pavement) the roadway of West 183d street from Sedgwick avenue to Loring place, furnishing and adjusting curb and sidewalks, building and re-building inlets and receiving basins, where neces-sary, together with all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improve-ment having beengranted by resolution of such Board adopted on June 6, 1940 (Cal. No. 109), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $12,200, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,100, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940-1941, is the sum of $301,000;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion-ment of cost,

By assessing the entire cost of sidewalks and curbing and 80 per cent of the cost of the re-maining work 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 December 3, 1940, and by placing the remaining 20 per cent of such cost upon the Borough of The Bronx, the Borough's share to be payable with the taxes of such Borough the first fiscal year next succeed-ing the confirmation of the assessment -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f28,m11

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 36), adopted the following resolution:

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 30), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of storm and sanitary sewers in East 34th street from Fillmore avenue to Avenue R, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary au-thorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on December 14, 1939 (Cal. No. 63), and of appor-tioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $8,600, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,700, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough or the fiscal year 1940.1941, is the sum of $76,400;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300 of the New York City Char-ter consider such authorization and apportionment of cost,

By assessing the entire cost of constructing the sanitary sewers and two-thirds of the cost of con-structing the storm sewers 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 December 4, 1939, and by placing the remaining one-third of the cost of constructing the storm sewers upon The City of New York, the City's share to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 Tag CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, February 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. f28,m11

upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated October 23, 1940, and by placing the remaining part of the cost upon the Borough of The Bronx, the Bor-ough's share to bepayable with the taxes of such Borough the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 33), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grad-ing, setting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails, where necessary, in Edison avenue from Eastern boulevard to Batsley avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improve-ment having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on December 5, 1940 (Cal. No. 112), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $7,500, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of$1,400, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940-1941, is the sum of $103,100;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion-ment of cost,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 28), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of taking the real property required for the opening and extending of 146th street from 23d avenue (Bradley's lane) to 24th avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such prop-erty to be acquired is the sum of $7,810, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $825, the prorated assessed valuation of the lands to be ac-quired is the sum of $1,761, the assessed valuation of the buildings affected is the stun of $2,700, the assessed valuation of the lands within the area of

Resolved, That such Board consider such author-ization, the fixing of an area of assessment and the apportionment of the cost of such improvement, by placing

(1) Upon the real property within the area of assessment hereinbefore shown (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements and damages to same, (b) the entire cost of acquiring the land necessary therefor, exclusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements and damages to same;

(2) Upon the Borough of Queens, one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements and damages to same;

(3) Upon The City of New York, (a) one-third of the cost of buildings and improvements, and damages to same, less the share of the value of buildings taken which the court may by law place upon The City of New York, and (b) the assess-ments computed as chargeable on lands within the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 29), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of taking the real property required for the opening and extending of 112th (54th) street from Astoria boulevard (Astoria avenue-Flushing avenue) to Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue) in the Borough of Queens, City of New York;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such prop-erty to be acquired is the sum of $495, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $725; such property to be acquired is not carried on the books of the Department of Taxes as having any value for the purposes of taxation, the assessed

Resolved, That such Board consider such author-ization, the fixing of an area of assessment and the apportionment of the cost of such improvement, by placing

(1) Upon the real property within the area of assessment hereinbefore shown (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same, and (b) the entire cost of acquir-ing the land necessary therefor, exclusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same;

(2) Upon the Borough of Queens, one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements and damagm to same;

(3) Upon The City of New York (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improve-ments, and damages to same, less the share of the value of buildings taken which the Court may by law place upon The City of New York, and (b) the assessments computed as chargeable to lands

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 Tae CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. f28,m11

By placing one-third of the cost of the receiv-ing basins upon The City of New York, the City's share to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirma-tion of the assessment, by assessing the entire cost of sidewalks and curbing upon the frontage, and by assessing the remaining cost of the entire im-provement upon the property deemed to be bene-fited by such improvement as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated October 22, 1940, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, at 10.30 o'clock a. tn., 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 Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f28,m11

assessment deemed benefited thereby is the sum of $12,285, and the assessed valuation of the buildings within the area of assessment deemed benefited thereby is the sum of $46,700, as such assessed valuations are shown by the tax rolls of such Bor-ough for the fiscal year 1940.1941;

Whereas, Such Board is required at the time of the adoption of the resolution authorizing the taking of such real property to fix and determine 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:

area of assessment which are by law exempt from assessment;

The Borough's and City's shares to be payable with the taxes of such Borough and City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 Dm CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, February 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f28,m11

valuation of the lands within the area of assess-ment deemed benefited thereby is the sum of $71,444, and the assessed valuation of the build-ings affected within the area of assessment deemed benefited thereby is the sum of $149,900, as such assessed valuations are shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940-1941;

Whereas, Such Board is required at the time of the adoption of the resolution authorizing the tak-ing of such real property to fix and determine upon an area of assessment and to apportion the cost of such taking;

Resolved, That such Boardpursuant 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:

within the area of assessment which are by law exempt from assessment;

The Borough's and City's shares to be payable with the taxes of such Borough and City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 persons affected thereby to be published in THE CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, February 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 2-4560. f211411

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the paving with sheet asphalt on a concrete foundation (permanent pavement) the roadway of Gerard avenue from East 165th street to Jerome avenue, furnishing and adjusting curb and sidewalks, building and rebuilding inlets and receiving basins, where neces- sary, together with all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improve- ment having beenranted by resolution of such

J Board, adopted on June 13, 1940 (Cal. No. 66), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $44,300, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $4,300, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940-1941, is the sum of $1,797,900;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion-ment of cost,

By placing one-third of the cost of the receiv-ing basins and connecting drains upon The City of New York, the City's share to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, and by assessing the remaining cost of the entire im- provement upon the property deemed to be bene-fited by such improvement as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated September 27, 1940, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 TR' CITY RECOIID at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f28,m11

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thum-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 37-C), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances from the automatic electric pumping station in the northerly side of Peck avenue at 150th street to the south-erly side of Peck avenue at a point about 20 feet east of the easterly building line of 150th street; Peck avenue, southerly side, from this point to about 45 feet westerly; 150th street, easterly lo-cation, from Peck avenue, south side, to North Hempstead turnpike, south side; North Hempstead turnpike, south side, from 150th street to Kissena boulevard, east side, Kissena boulevard, east side, from North Hempstead turnpik.e south side, to 58th avenue, northerly location; Iissena boulevard from 58th avenue, northerly location, to 59th ave-nue; 59th avenue from Kissena boulevard to 157th street; 155th street from 59th avenue to Horace Harding boulevard; 156th street from 59th ave-nue to Horace Harding boulevard; 157th street from 59th avenue to Horace Harding boulevard, 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 December 1, 1938 (Cal. No. 64), and amended on December 14, 1939 (Cal. No. 2-A), and February 20, 1941 (Cal-No. 37-B), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $29,300, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of$4,400, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940.1941, is the sum of $438,615;

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 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 December 23, 1940, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same tune 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 TR! CITY Racoon at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f28,m11

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 38), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of a combined trunk sewer and appurtenances in 71st avenue from 169th street to 164th street, east side; 164th street, east side, from 71st avenue to 724 avenue; 72d avenue from 164th street, east side to 160th street; 160th street from 72d avenue to 73d avenue; 73d avenue from 160th street to Parsons boulevard; Parsons boulevard from 73d avenue to Union turnpike, south side, 79th ave-nue from Parsons boulevard to 150th street; and construction of a combined sewer and appurte-nances in Union turnpike, south side, from Par-sons boulevard to 162d street; 162d street from Union turnpike, south side, to Goetbala 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 June 15, 1939 (Cal. No. 25), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $268,900, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $39,600, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940-1941, is the sum of $3,008,230;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion-ment of cost,

By placing the cost of the pavement restora-tion in Parsons boulevard and 164th street and one-third of the cost of sewer construction upon The City of New York, the City's share to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the as-sessment, and by assessing the remaining two-thirds of the cost of sewer construction upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improve-ment as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated March 8, 1939, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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;

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 34), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grad-mg, setting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, removing and replacing trees, building inlets, re-ceiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails where necessary in Stadium avenue from Ampere avenue to Middletown road, 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 December 5, 1940 (Cal. No. 113), and of appor-tioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $10,100, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,700, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940.1941, is the sum of $116 100;

Resolved, 'that such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion-ment of cost,

By assessing the entire cost of sidewalks and curbing upon the frontage, by placing one-third of the cost of constructing receiving basins upon The City of New York; by placing one-seventh of the cost of the grading upon the Borough of The Bronx, the City's and Borough's shares to be payable with the taxes of such City and Bor-ough the first fiscal year next succeding the con-firmation of the assessment, and by assessing the remaining cost 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 October 22, 1940, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be bad;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in Toe CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f28,m11

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice 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 ex-tending of WEST 259TH STREET from Riverdale avenue to the property line approxi-mately in the center of Netherland avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

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 com-pleted its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the

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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 ob-jector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 2d day of April, 1941, 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 3d day of April, 1941, at 9 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 tentative decree at a Special Term, Part II of the Supreme Court, to be held at Trial Term, Part II, Room 702, in the Bronx County Bad.

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Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause Until II a. m., on this resolution and a notice to all persons affected WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941 thereby to be published in THE CITY RECORD at For the sale of the encroachments, together with least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for

1941;ted, New York, Feb. 28, 1941, public purposes, located at 298 Grand st., 124/130

Dated,

Havemeyer st. and 253 S. 1st at., designated on

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of the Tax Maps for the Borough of Brooklyn as Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- Lots 12 and 19 in Block 2395 (Resolution of phone, WO rth 2-4560. f28,m11 Jan. 16, 1941-Cal. No. 65).

For the sale of the encroachments, together with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired

Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs- for street purposes, within the lines of E. 43d st. day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 39), adopted the from Clarkson ave. to Lenox rd., Borough of following resolution:

is considering B19r2oo).klyn (Resolution of Feb. 20, 1941-Cal. No.

Whereas, The Board of Estimate the advisability of authorizing the construction of

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a combined sewer and appurtenances in Horace Harding boulevard, north side, from Fresh Meadow lane to 167th street; Horace Harding boulevard, south side, from Fresh Meadow lane to 165th street; 172d street from Horace Harding haute-yard, south side, to 65th avenue; 173d street from Horace Harding boulevard, south side, to 65th avenue, Third Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by reso-lution of such Board, adopted on February 8, 1940 (Cal. No. 55), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $17,100, the total esti• mated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,900, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed bene-fited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1940.1941, is the stun of $284,450;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion-ment of cost,

By placing one-third of the cost upon The City of New York, the City's share to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, and by assessing the remaining two-thirds of the cost 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 October 27, 1939, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 persons affected thereby to be published in TEE CITY Bacon, at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, February 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. f28,m11

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Board of Estimate of The City of New

York, by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction on

THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941 at 11 a, m., Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, City of New York, the following de-scribed property:

All that certain lot of land, situate, lying and being in the State of New York, in the City of New York, in the Borough of Richmond (formerly in the Town of Northfield), which is a part and parcel of a certain lot known as Lot Number 2, on a certain map, which said map is entitled "Map of land belonging to David Decker, situated in Port Richmond, S. L," which said map is filed in the County Clerk's Office of Richmond County as Map Number 623, the part of said Lot Number 2, hereby intended to be described being more par-ticularly bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Central avenue as shown on said map distant one hundred and ninety-two (192) feet southerly from the southwest corner of said Central avenue and the Shore road (or Richmond terrace) as shown on said map; thence running westerly at right angles to said Central avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly parallel with the westerly side of said Central avenue thirty-five (35) feet to Lot Number 3 on said map; thence easterly along Lot Number 3, on said map, one hundred (100) feet to the westerly side of Central avenue, and thence northerly along the westerly side of Central avenue thirty-five (35) feet to the point or place of beginning.

The minimum or upset price at which said property may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($3,800) and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The highest bidder will be required to pay ten (10) per cent of the amount of the bid, together with the auctioneer's fee, if any, at the time of sale and the balance within sixty (60) days from the date of sale.

The deed to be delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed without covenants and shall he delivered within 90 days of the date of sale.

Taxes, assessments and water rates shall be ap-portioned as of the date of closing title.

The Director of Real Estate, at his option, may resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of sale and the person so failing to comply therewith shall, in addition to forfeiting any deposits made on ac-count thereof, be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Estimate under reso-

lution adopted by the Board at a meeting held March 6, 1941 (Cal. No. 36).

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate. m11,27

BOARD OF ESTIMATE BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte-nances Thereto on City Real Estate

See Terms and Conditions on Last Page

PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate, sealed bids will be

received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1941

For the sale of the structure, together with the appurtenances thereto, located at 506 Linwood st., and designated on the present Tax Maps of The City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn as Section 13, Block 4018, Lot 28 (Resolution of March 6, 1941-Cal. No. 24).

For the sale of the structures, buildings and parts of buildings, together with the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for public purposes, within the lines of Ditmars blvd. on its southerly side between 98th and 99th sts. and the public parks located on the southerly side of Ditmars blvd. between 97th st. and 100th st., Borough of Queens (Resolution of March 6, 1941-Cal. No. 25).

For the sale of the structure, together with the appurtenances thereto, on City-owned property lo-cated at the northeast corner of Jamaica ave. and Parsons blvd., and further designated as Section 42, Block 9756, Lot 1, on the Tax Maps of The City of New York, Borough of Queens (Resolution of March 6, 1941-Cal. No. 26). m10,26

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Board of Estimate of The City of New

York by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction on

FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941 at 11 o'clock a. m., at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, City of New York, the fol-lowing described property:

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Manhattan, County of New York, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the 10th Ward of the said City of New York and which is known and distinpuihed in a certain deed of settlement and partition made between Hester Gouverneur, Peter Kemble and Thomas Knox, executrix and execu-tors of the last will and testament of Nicholas Gouverneur, deceased, and the heirs and devisees of said Nicholas Gouverneur, bearing date on the 8th day of March in the year of our Lord 1822, and which is recorded in the office of Register in and for the City and County of New York in Liber 159 of Conveyances, page 101, and on the map accompanying the same, by lot number 147, fronting on Ludlow street, and bounded south-easterly in front by Ludlow street aforesaid, northwesterly in the rear by lot number 133, northeasterly by lot number 148, and southwest-erly by lot number 146, containing in breadth in front and rear feet and in length each side 87 feet 6 inches. The said property being known as 91 Ludlow street and being designated as Lot 20 in Block 409 on the Tax Map for the Borough of Manhattan.

The minimum or upset price at which said property may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of Eighteen Thousand Dollars ($18,000) and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay 10 per cent of the amount of the bid in cub or by certified check, together with the auctioneer's

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 2.30 p. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

Contract No. 6-A-For furnishing and deliver-ing materials required in the grading, curbing, laying sidewalks, constructing malls and concrete foundation for pavement, etc., East River dr. from E. 23d st. to E. 30th st.

Contract No. 6-B--For furnishing and deliver-ing rented equipment required in the grading, curbing, laying sidewalks, constructing malls and concrete foundation for pavement, etc., East River dr. from E. 23d st. to E. 30th st. m7,18

The form of contract, contractor's proposal and contract drawings may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Borough Works, Bureau of Sewers and Highways, Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE ItEcEIVED BY Triborough Bridge Authority, at its Ace, Arl•

ministration Building, Randall's bland, ilankei• tan, New York City, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

For plant material for Shore pkway., from Ocean pkway, to Plumb 3d st., Borough of Brooklyn, Contract No. X-8.

For topsoil for Shore pkway., from Ocean pkway. to Plumb 3d st., Borough of Brooklyn, Contract No. X.9.

For blank forms and further information apply to Department of Parks, the Arsenal Bldg., Cea-tral Park, 64th st. and 5th ave., Manhattan.

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Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-den, contract, bond and-mmleatices may be obtained at the office specific Contract drawinp may be seen at the said once and a will be made whereby prospective bidd=n: sets of blueprints of the contract drawing for their own use may secure same at cast thereof to be paid by than.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Leal Pegs

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President, Borough of The Bronx, at Room

207, Bronx County Building, 851 Grand Con-course, as follows:

Until 11 a. m. on MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941

No. 1, for constructing sewer and appurtenances in E. 177th st. between Long Island Sound and Reynolds ave., in Longstreet ave. between E. 177th st. and Wiseman ave., in Wiseman ave. between Longstreet and Blair ayes. and in Blair ave. between E. 177th st. and Willman ave. to. gether with all work incidental thereto (No. 6801).

No. 2, for repaving with granite blocks the roadway of Wilkins ave. from Boston rd. to Jen-nings at. together with all work incidental thereto (No. 7610).

No. 3, for furnishing and delivering Portland cement, sand, broken stone or gravel, cinders, common bricks, vitrified pipe, C. I. manhole heads and covers, jute packing, timber for sewer trench in connection with constructing sewer and appurte-nances in Spencer ave. between W. 259th st. and W. 260th st. together with all work incidental thereto (No. 7402-A).

No. 4, for rental of a 3- to 4-ton dump truck (No. 7402-B).

No. 5, for rock excavation in sewer trench (No. 7402-C). m6,I7

respective owners of the real property to be as in this proceeding, and has made an assess-

ment of the value of the benefit and advantage of the improvement to the 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 damage and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 5th day of March, 1941, by Hon. Charles B. McLaughlin, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on the 5th day of March, 1941, for the inspeo tion 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 April, 1940, 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 following diagram:

fee, if any, at the time of sale, and a minimum of 10 per cent additional within 60 days from the date of sale, the balance may be represented by a purchase money bond and mortgage to run for 10 years with interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum and amortization at the rate of 2 per cent per annum, both payable quarterly, with the privilege of prepaying the mortgage debt any time prior to maturity with interest to the date of payment.

The deed shall be a bargain and sale deed with-out covenant, to be delivered within ninety (90) days from the date of sale and the bond and mortgage to be executed by the purchaser shall contain, in addition to the provisions hereinbefore outlined, such other and usual clauses as are re-quired in purchase money mortgages acceptable by The City of New York; the purchaser to pay the recording tax, recording fee and all Federal or State taxes in relation thereto, if any.

Taxes, assessments and water rates shall be apportioned as of the date of dosing title.

The Director of Real Estate, at his option, may resell the property if the successful bidder shall fad to comply with the terms of sale and the per-son so failing to comply therewith shall, in addi-tion to forfeiting any deposits made on account thereof, be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Estimate under resolu-tion adopted at the meeting of the Board held February 6, 1941 (Cal. No. 37-A).

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate. f26,m14

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 40), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment by resolution adopted on February 28, 1930 (Cal. No. 18), and amended on June 6, 1930 (Cal. No. 355-A), authorized the proceeding for acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Paerdegat 1st street from Paer-degat avenue north to Avenue J, and of Avenue J from Paerdegat 1st street to the southwesterly right-of-way line of the New York Municipal Railway Corporation and from the northeasterly right-of-way line of the New York Municipal Railway Cor-poration to Rockaway parkway, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and directed that the entire cost and expense of such proceeding be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment de-scribed in such resolution as amended;

Whereas, Such cost and expense were assessed in the final decree in the proceeding to acquire Such real property entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 12th day of July, 1940, pursuant to such resolution of such Board as amended and heretofore referred to;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceeding pursuant to the provisions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter, by having the sum of $3,476.67, being one-third of the value of buildings taken, continue and remain a lien and charge against The City of New York; by having the sum of $75 paid to The City of New York by a cession parcel owner continue and remain a credit towards the cost of the proceeding, and by apportioning the entire remaining cost and expense of such proceeding by placing 25 per cent thereof upon the Borough of Brooklyn, to be levied and col-lected with the taxes of such Borough in one in-stallment, and by having 75 per cent thereof 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 final decree entered in such proceeding in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 12th day of July, 1940, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, March 13, 1941, 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 Tns CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, March 13, 1941.

Dated, New York, Feb. 28, 1941. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele-phone, WO rth 24560. f28,m11

The encroachments and appurtenances herein-before specified are 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 per cent of the amount of the bid, except that a mini mum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids. A deposit of $500 will entitle bidders to bid on any or all the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security. The deposits of suc-cessful 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 or parts of buildings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or as-signment of interest therein by successful bidder, will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate.

Corporation Sale of Certain Real Estate

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Board of Estimate of The City of New

York by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941 at 11 o'clock a. m., at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, City of New York, the fol-lowing described property:

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon situate, lying and being in the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York, designated and shown upon the Tax Map of said City for said Borough of Manhattan as Section 4, Block 1184, Lot 10, being a parcel at the northwest corner of 72d street and West End avenue. Sub-ject to restrictive covenants contained in deed recorded in the office of the Register of the County of New York in Liber 1016 of Convey-ances at Page 434.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop-erty may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of One Hundred and Eighty-five Thousand Dollars ($185,000) and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay Three Hundred Dollars ($300) in cash or by certified check, together with the auctioneer's fee, if any, at the time of sale. A further deposit of $24,700 will be required to be paid to the City within 90 days from the date of sale, pro. vided the successful bidder has secured legislative approval of an amendment to the Multiple Dwell- ing Law validating the completion and occupancy of the structure on the premises sold for apart-ment purposes, In the event that such legislation is not enacted and approved within 90 days from the date of sale, the successful bidder shall have the option of cancelling the agreement of par- chase without further liability as to either party against the other, in which case the said sum of $300 shall be forfeited to the City. Should the agreement of purchase not be cancelled, the bal• ance of the purchase price over and above $25,000 may be represented by a purchase money bond and mortgage to run for one year with interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, with the privilege of prepaying the mortgage debt at any time prior to maturity with interest to the date ofpayment.

The deed shall be a bargain and sale deed with-out covenants to be delivered within one hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of sale and the bond and mortgage to be executed by the purchaser shall contain, in addition to the pro, visions hereinbefore outlined, such other and usual clauses as are required in purchase money mort- gages acceptable by The City of New York, the purchaser to pay the recording tax, recording fee and all Federal or State taxes in relation thereto, if any.

Taxes, assessments and water rates shall be apportioned as of the date of closing title.

The Director of Real Estate, at his option, may resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of sale and the person so failing to comply therewith shall, in addition to forfeiting any deposits made on ac-count thereof, be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Estimate under reso-

lution adopted at the meeting of the Board held February 20, 1941 (Cal. No. 72).

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate. f24,m12

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THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS, ETC.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY-OWNED PROP-ERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto shall be sold to the highest bidder, who

must pay by cash or a certified check, drawn to the order of the City Treasurer, and must deposit with the Comptroller of The City of New York, cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, for not less than half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $100, the sum of $50 shall 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 coat of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expiration 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- chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- pancy of any such building by any tenant for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual removal thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale shall be u 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 pur-chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacating 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 exterior walls of the buildings and their foundations, and the sidewalks and curb in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be re-moved from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting from the demolition or removal 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 opposite 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, cesspools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale 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 street in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate with a certification from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-tricity, that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all abandoned house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in coin-pliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the Office of the President of the Borough in which the buildings are situated, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate a certification from such Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly performed.

The permit for all openings in the streets to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove any buildings, appurtenances, or any part thereof, within 30 days from the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, or portion as shall then be left standing, together with all moneys paid by the 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 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 day of possession, and the successful bidder shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment and labor necessary therefor, and shall place. proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signs by day and night for the prevention of accidents: ani shall indemnify and save harm-less 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 any cause whatsoever 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 purchasers.

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, proiectine brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam boles. etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. The roof, of adjacent buildings shall be properly flashed and painted and made watertight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the contractors.

ing, 161st street and Grand Concourse, Borough of The Bronx, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN pursuant to section B15.22, subdivision b, of the Administrative Code of The City of New York.

Fifth-That The City of New York will file objections to the awards made for Damage Par-cels Nos. 5 and 6 and the Corporation Counsel will seek diminution of the amounts awarded by the Court for said damage parcels.

Dated, New York, March 10, 1941. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Poet Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m10,26

SUPREME COURT-NEW YORK COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain real property located on the northeast corner of 2D AVENUE AND EAST 73D STREET, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected as a site for a retail market.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

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 com-pleted its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be ac-quired in this proceeding, and the tentative decree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 5th day of March, 1941, by Hon. Charles B. McLaughlin, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of New York, on the 5th day of March, 1941, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-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 ob-jector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of New York, on or before the 27th day of March, 1941, 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.

Third-That on the 31st day of March, 1941, at 9 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 tentative decree at Special Term, Part VII of the Supreme Court, New York County, to be held at Trial Term, Part II, Room 702, in the Bronx County Building, 161st street and Grand Con-course, in the Borough of The Bronx, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN pursuant to section B15-22, subdivision b, of the Administrative Code of The City of New York.

Fourth-That The City of New York will file objections to the awards made for Damage Parcels Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5 and the Corporation Counsel will seek diminution of the amounts awarded by the Court for said damage parcels.

Dated, New York, March 10, 1941. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m10,20

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

also be served upon the owner of such real prop-erty or his attorney.

Proof of title will be received by the Corpora-tion Counsel at his office, Room 1265, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, on or before March 22, 1941. The claimant will be required to appear in person upon such title proof and to produce the deed er instrument under which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

Dated, New York, March 5, 1941. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m5,15

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property bounded on the west by the United States pierhead line of Upper New York Bay, on the east by Shore road (Circumferential parkway), on the north by the prolongation of the center line of Wakeman place, and on the south by an irregular line north of the pro-longation of Bay Ridge avenue, comprising the site for the OWLS HEAD SEWAGE TREAT-MENT PLANT, excluding therefrom the prop-erty of The City of New York and The State of New York, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated Feb-ruary 26, 1941, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on February 26, 1941, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property taken in the above entitled proceed-ing ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and the cost and expense of such improvement assessed by the Court in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate on the 14th day of November, 1940, was granted.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT PUR-suant to section B15, subdivision 11,0 of the Ad-ministrative Code, the map or survey of the land acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, and each and every party and person interested in the real property so taken, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified in the manner re-quired by law for the verification of pleadings in an action with the Clerk of the County of Kings, on or before the 14th day of March, 1941, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his poet office address, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensa• lion in respect to any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

Proof of title may be submitted to the Cor-poration Counsel at his office, Room 506, Mu-nicipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, or Room 1265, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 14th day of March, 194L

The claimant will be required to appear in per-son upon such title proof and to produce the deed or instrument under which be claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

The property affected by the above named pro-ceeding is located in Block 5832-B of the Land Map of the County of Rings.

Dated, New York, March 3, 1941. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, New York City, m3,13

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 224, Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens, as follows:

Until 11 a. in., on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941

No. 1-For furnishing and delivering materials, as follows:

(a) filth st., from 58th ave. to 60th ave.; (b) 111th st., from the existing sewer about

midway between the northerly and southerly sides of Astoria blvd. to Northern blvd.;

(c) Kessel at., from Yellowstone blvd. to a point about 225 feet east of Selfridge st.

No. 1A-For furnishing and delivering rented equipment, as follows:

(a) 85th st., from 58th ave. to 60th ave.; (b) 111th st., from the existing sewer about

midway between the northerly and southerly sides of Astoria blvd. to Northern blvd.;

(c) Reuel st., from Yellowstone blvd. to a point about 225 feet east of Selfridge st.

No. 2-For furnishing and delivering materials, as follows:

(a) 171st st., from 39th ave. to Crocheron ave.; (b) 195th at., from 48th ave. to 47th ave.; (c) 197th at., from 48th ave. to 47th ave.; (d) 203d at., from Rocky Hill rd. to a point

about 160 feet south of Rocky Hill rd. No. 2A-For furnishing and delivering rented

equipment, as follows: (a) 171st at., from 39th ave. to Crocheron ave.; (b) 195th at, from 48th ave. to 47th ave.; (c) 197th st., from 48th ave. to 47th ave.; (d) 203d st, from Rocky Hill rd. to a point

about 160 feet south of Rocky Hill rd. No. 3-For furnishing and delivering materials,

as follows: (a) 107th ave., northerly side, from the end of

the existing sewer about 7 feet west of 173d st., to 173d st, westerly side; 173d at., westerly aide, from 107th ave., northerly side, to a point about 270 feet northerly;

(b) 115th ave., from 166th st. to Marsden st.; 165th st, from 115th ave. to a point about 483 feet northerly therefrom;

(c) 138th st., from 114th ave. to 111th ave., and in 111th ave., from 138th at. to 139th st;

(d) 178th pl., from 119th rd. to the sewer sum-mit about 250 feet northerly therefrom;

(e) Baisley blvd., north side, from 171st at., west side, to Marsden st.; Marsden st., from Baisley blvd., north side, to a point about 245 feet northerly; 170th st., from Marsden at to a point about 190 feet northerly;

(f) Murdock ave., from Keeseville ave. to 114th dr.; 114th dr., from Murdock ave. to the sewer summit east of Murdock ave.; Ovid pl., from Dor-mans rd. to 114th dr.;

(g) Watson p1., from Polhemas ave. to a point about 510 feet east of Polhemas ave.

No. 3A-For furnishing and delivering rented equipment as follows:

(a) 107th ave., northerly side, from the end of the existing sewer about 7 feet west of 173d at., to 173d st., westerly side; 173d st., westerly aide,

No buildings,parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery sold for

pa 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-ery. 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 ale may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made.

The Director of Real Estate of The City of New York reserves the right on the day of sale to with-draw from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids.

REGULATION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE ON MARCH 6, 341 (CAL. NO. 78),

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1. The place where the proposal' may be ob-tained;

2. The place where and the day and hour when the bids will be publicly opened; 3. A brief description of the supplies, ma-

terials and equipment to be furnished and of the work or labor to be done.

(c) Proposals for bide shall be in each 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 Persons presenting the same, the date of its 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 materials and equipment to be furnished and the nature and extent of the work or labor to be done;

S. That every bid shall be accompanied by a deposit in approximately the sum of two percent= of the amount of such bid; except that in the case of a proposal for a single item or class of items, the deposit shall be approximately two percentum of the contracting agency's estimated cut 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 authorised officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp- troller, of moor!, Of of the obligations of the City described in section 241 of the New York City Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve u of equal value with the sum so required, except that the check submitted as security deposit with a bid for supplies, materials or equipment need not be certified:

6. That in the event of the failure of the bid-der. to execute the contract within five days after notice of the award of the contract to him, his deposit or so much thereof as shall be applicable to the amount of the award made to him shall be retained by the City, and he shall be liable for and shall agree to pay on demand the difference between the price bid and the price for which such contracts shall be subsequently relet, including the cost of such reletting and less the amount of suck deposit. No plea of mistake in such accepted bid shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of his deposit or as a defense to any action based upon such accepted bid;

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 less than approximately two percentum nor more than approximately five percentum of the amount of the contract, until the amount of the retained percentages under the contract shall equal the amount of the deposit. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or National bank or trust company or a check of such bank or trust company signed by t duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, of money, or of the obligation's 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 busi-

ness of the person or persons making the same; (b) The names of all persons interested there-

in and if no other person is so interested, such fact shall be distinctly stated;

(c) A statement to the effect that it Is made without any connection with any other Person making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all 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 in the supplies, materials and equip-meat and work or 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 ls 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 advertise- ment, in the presence of 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 his representative shall, after due notice, fail to attend.

(g) This regulation shall be published in Tus CITY Ramat' daily. All advertisements for bids 127 an one agency appearing in any one issue of nut CITY RECORD shall be published in sequence by date of opening and shall refer to this regula-tion as advertised in THZ CITY RICORD. Such reference shall immediately follow the name of the agency.

9. Purchase orders in excess of one thousand dollars.

(a) Medical and surgical supplies and perishable food supplies involving an expenditure of more than one thousand dollars may be procured on purchase orders based on competitive bids received after Advertisement in at least three successive issues of THE CITY RECORD,

(b) Rentals of equipment involving an expendi-ture of more than one thousand dollars for other than snow removal purposes may be effected by the Department of Purchase on purchase orders

on competitive bids received after advertise meat in at least ten successive issues of Tat City RECORD. Rentals of equipment for snow removal purposes shall be effected in accordance with sections 755(3)-7.0 and 782a-2.0 of the Ad-ministrative Code.

from 107th ave., northerly aide, to a point about 270 feet northerly;

(b) 115th ave., from 166th at. to Marsden at.; 165th at., from 115th ave. to a point about 483 feet northerly therefrom;

(c) 138th st., from 114th ave. to 111th ave., and in 111th ave., from 138th at. to 139th st.;

(d) 178th pl., from 119th rd, to the sewer sum-mit about 250 feet northerly therefrom;

(e) Baisley blvd., north side from 171st at., west side, to Marsden st.; Marsden at., from Baisley blvd., north side, to a point about 245 feet northerly; 170th at., from Marsden at to a point about 190 feet northerly;

(f) Murdock ave., from Keeseville ave. to 114th dr.; 114th dr., from Murdock ave. to the sewer summit east of Murdock ave.; Ovid pl., from Dor-mans rd. to 114th dr,;

(g) Watson pl., from Polhemas ave. to a point about 510 feet east of Polhemas ave. m7,18

Not= to File Claims

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title to certain and property required for a PUBLIC PARK within the area bounded by Nostrand avenue, Park avenue, Marcy avenue and Floyd street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, and approved by the Board of Estimate according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court, Kings County',

dated February 20, 1941, and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on February 20, 1941, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which ought justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be acquired in the above proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the following is a description of the property acquired by The City of New York in the above proceeding:

All those certain lots or parcels of lands situ-ated, lying and being in the Borough of Brook-lyn, City and State of New York, being bounded and described u follows:

Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Park avenue, 80 feet east of the easterly line of Nostrand avenue, running thence easterly along the southerly line of Park avenue, 260 feet; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 89 de-grees 58 minutes 10 seconds for a distance of 200 feet to the northerly line of Floyd street; thence westerly, deflecting to the right 90 degrees 1 minute SO seconds along the northerly line of Floyd street 255 feet; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 89 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds for a distance of 100 feet; thence westerly, de-flecting to the left 89 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds for a distance of S feet; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 89 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds for a distance of 100 feet to the point or place of beginning,

The property affected by the above proceeding is designated as Lots 10, 20, 21, 22 and 67 to 76, inclusive, in Block 1738, Borough of Brooklyn.

A survey map or plan of the property is on file in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that any party or person interested in the real property above descnbed, or any part thereof, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file a claim duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 18th day of March, 1941, and serve on the Corporation Coun-sel of The City of New York at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, within the same time a true copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed, and in case such claim or demand for compensa-tion in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property above described, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall