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sion for the following positions', AUTO ENGINEMAS AUTO MECHANICT CHANGE OF TITLE TO COFFEE ROASTER (LABOR CLASS), DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR (MEN) PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR (WOMEN) PROMOTION TO— ASSISTANT FOREMAN (CAR CLEANING), N. Y. CITY TRAN- SIT SYSTEM ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR, DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (ELECTRICAL POWER), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM ASSISTANT TRAIN DISPATCHER, N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM AUTO MECHANIC (GENERAL PROMOTION), VARIOUS DE- PARTMENTS CIVIL ENGINEER (BUILDING CONSTRUCTION), DEPART- MENT OF EDUCATION COLLECTING AGENT, N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR, GRADE 3, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FOREMAN (BUSES AND SHOPS), N. Y, CITY TRANSIT SYS- TEM FOREMAN (ELECTRICAL POWER), N. Y. ' CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM FOREMAN (MECHANICAL POWER), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM FOREMAN (SURFACE TRACK), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM FOREMAN (TRACK), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM FOREMAN OF MECHANICS (MOTOR VEHICLES), DEPART- MENT OF SANITATION INSPECTOR OF FIRE ALARM BOXES, GRADE 3, FIRE DE- PARTMENT MOTORMEN (IRT DIVISION), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM PAVER, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION SENIOR SUPERVISOR, DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE SUPERVISOR, DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE SUPERVISOR (ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM Detailed information regarding applications for above positions may be found on page 5722. Applications are being received continuously for the following license examina- tions: Master and Special Electrician; Master Plumber; Master Rigger; Motion Picture Operator; Portable Engineer (any motive power except steam) ; Portable Engineer (steam) ; Refrigerating Machine Operator (ten ton capacity) ; Refriger- ating Machine Operator (unlimited capacity) ; Special Rigger, Stationary Engi- neer, First, Second and Third Grades; Stationary Fireman; Structural Welder; Oil Burning Equipment Installation. License applications and detailed information may be obtained at the Applica- tion Bureau of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 96 Duane Street, Man- hattan, N. Y. 7. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Applications are now being 1 4 le Municipal Civil Service Commis- Commission. the Director of the Budget and the Director of Real Estate on November 9, 1944 (Cal. No. 108, CP-3476), Borough of Manhattan. (On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 334, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.) On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4708. October 15, 1947. Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir—At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 334, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated June 27, 1947, transmitting a resolution adopted by the Board of Education on June 26, 1947, re- questing approval of the selection of an addition to the alternate site (Site L) previously selected for Public School 125, Borough of Manhattan. The addition consists of the premises known as Research Building, adjacent to the Lincoln School, within the block bounded by West 123d Street, Morningside Avenue, West 124th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. This request constitutes an amendment of the request, referred to the City Plan- ning Commission on October 10, 1946, Cal. No. 225, for the selection of Site L (Lincoln School Building) as an additional alternate site for Public School 125. On January 8, 1947 (CP-3476), the Commission adopted a report recommending Site L as the preferable site. The addition of the Research Building to the site (Site L) previously recommended as the most suitable of the three proposed alternate sites appears to be a desirable enlargement of the site which is designed to supplement the available Lincoln School facilities proposed to be used for Public School 125 as well as to provide space for certain Board of Education activities. The City Planning Commission recommends that the selection of the addition to the alternate site (Site L) under consideration be approved. Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN No. 3 (CP-3632) COMMUNICATION, dated March 1, 1945, from the Secretary of the Board of Education, submitting a resolution adopted February 28, 1945, requesting author- ization of the purchase by the City of the Erasmus Hall Athletic Field, located at 1405 McDonald Avenue, and to assign this property to the jurisdiction of the Board of Education for school purposes, Borough of Brooklyn. (On March 22, 1945, Cal. No. 162, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.) On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4704. October 15, 1947. Hon. WILLIAM O' DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir—At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on March 22, 1945, Cal. No. 162, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated March 1, 1945, transmitting a resolution adopted by the Board of Education on February 28, 1945, requesting authorization of the purchase of the Erasmus Hall Athletic Field, located at McDonald Avenue, south of Avenue L, Borough of Brooklyn. The property proposed to be acquired consists of an irregularly shaped plot approxi- mately 130,000 square feet in area, with a frontage of about 515 feet on McDonald By Mail $1.60 . 30 1.10 2.60 .85 3.10 .40 30 . 55 . CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Minutes of Meeting of the City Planning Commission, Held in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, Wednesday, October 15, 1947, at 2.30 P. M. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Present—Edwin A. Salmon, Chairman; Goodhue Livingston, Jr., Newbold Morris, Lawrence M. Orton, Cleveland Rodgers, John C. Riedel, Commissioners. (Roll Call at 2.40 P. M.) No, 1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES of meeting of October 1, 1947, as printed in THE CITY RECORD of October 7, 1947. On motion, these minutes were unanimously approved. REPORTS Master Plan Acquisitions BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN No. 2 (CP-5118) COMMUNICATION, dated June 27, 1947, from the Secretary of the Board of Education, transmitting certified copy of resolution adopted June 26, 1947, request- ing approval of the selection of an addition to the site selected by the Board of Education on October 2, 1946 for P. S. 125, Manhattan, and referred by the Board of Estimate to the City Planning Commission, the Director of the Budget and the Director of Real Estate on October 10, 1946 (Cal. No. 225, CP-3476) the lands and premises known as the Research Building adjacent to the Lincoln School located on the block bounded by West 123d Street, Morningside Avenue, West 124th Street and Amsterdam Avenue ; and requesting acquisition of title either to the lands and premises selected by the Board of Education on October 2, 1946, together with the lands described above; or Site 1 or Site 2 referred to the City Planning THE CITY RECOR VOL. LXXV NUMBER 22590 NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS THE CITY RECORD 04.0155 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the New York City Charter Assessed Valuation of Real Estate (106 Sections) Prices Vary. 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A.D .25 .30 Rules and Regulations of New York City MONIES.— Annual Supplements, Each 1.00 1.10 Cumulative to Feb. 28, 1946 2.50 2.63 Standard Stock Catalog (Depart ment of Purchase) 10.00 10.13 Official Directory 5713 Police Department— Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 5719 Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic 5719 Public Works, Department of— Notice to Bidders 5721 Proposals 5721 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 5721 Report for Week Ended September 27, 1947 5717 Purchase, Department of— Proposals 5726 Sales by Sealed Bids 572o Queens, President Borough of— Proposals 5722 Report for Week Ended September 20, 1947 5717 Regulations Relating to Contracts .. 5728 Richmond, President Borough of— Proposals 5720 Sanitation, Department of—Proposals 5720 Supreme Court, First Department— Applications to Condemn 5726 Supreme Court, Second Department— Application to Condemn 5727 Filing Tentative Decree—Notices to File Objections 5727 Notice to File Claims 5727 Transportation, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings 5720 Proposals 5720 Proposals—Notice to Bidders 5721 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 5720 Sale of Non-Ferrous Scrap Material 5720 Sale of Surplus and Scrap Equip- ment, Etc. 5720 Water Supply, Board of—Proposals 5721 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of—Proposals 5720 Welfare, Department of—Proposals 5722 STEPHEN G. 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sion for the following positions', AUTO ENGINEMAS AUTO MECHANICT CHANGE OF TITLE TO COFFEE ROASTER (LABOR CLASS),

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR (MEN) PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR (WOMEN) PROMOTION TO—

ASSISTANT FOREMAN (CAR CLEANING), N. Y. CITY TRAN-SIT SYSTEM

ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR, DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (ELECTRICAL POWER), N. Y. CITY

TRANSIT SYSTEM ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS),

N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM ASSISTANT TRAIN DISPATCHER, N. Y. CITY TRANSIT

SYSTEM AUTO MECHANIC (GENERAL PROMOTION), VARIOUS DE-

PARTMENTS CIVIL ENGINEER (BUILDING CONSTRUCTION), DEPART-

MENT OF EDUCATION COLLECTING AGENT, N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR, GRADE 3, DEPARTMENT OF

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

FOREMAN (BUSES AND SHOPS), N. Y, CITY TRANSIT SYS-TEM

FOREMAN (ELECTRICAL POWER), N. Y. ' CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

FOREMAN (MECHANICAL POWER), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

FOREMAN (SURFACE TRACK), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM FOREMAN (TRACK), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM FOREMAN OF MECHANICS (MOTOR VEHICLES), DEPART-

MENT OF SANITATION INSPECTOR OF FIRE ALARM BOXES, GRADE 3, FIRE DE-

PARTMENT MOTORMEN (IRT DIVISION), N. Y. CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM PAVER, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION SENIOR SUPERVISOR, DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE SUPERVISOR, DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE SUPERVISOR (ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS), N. Y. CITY

TRANSIT SYSTEM Detailed information regarding applications for above positions may be found

on page 5722.

Applications are being received continuously for the following license examina-tions: Master and Special Electrician; Master Plumber; Master Rigger; Motion Picture Operator; Portable Engineer (any motive power except steam) ; Portable Engineer (steam) ; Refrigerating Machine Operator (ten ton capacity) ; Refriger-ating Machine Operator (unlimited capacity) ; Special Rigger, Stationary Engi-neer, First, Second and Third Grades; Stationary Fireman; Structural Welder; Oil Burning Equipment Installation.

License applications and detailed information may be obtained at the Applica-tion Bureau of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 96 Duane Street, Man-hattan, N. Y. 7.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Applications are now being 14 le Municipal Civil Service Commis-

Commission. the Director of the Budget and the Director of Real Estate on November 9, 1944 (Cal. No. 108, CP-3476), Borough of Manhattan.

(On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 334, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4708. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir—At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 334,

there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated June 27, 1947, transmitting a resolution adopted by the Board of Education on June 26, 1947, re-questing approval of the selection of an addition to the alternate site (Site L) previously selected for Public School 125, Borough of Manhattan. The addition consists of the premises known as Research Building, adjacent to the Lincoln School, within the block bounded by West 123d Street, Morningside Avenue, West 124th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.

This request constitutes an amendment of the request, referred to the City Plan-ning Commission on October 10, 1946, Cal. No. 225, for the selection of Site L (Lincoln School Building) as an additional alternate site for Public School 125. On January 8, 1947 (CP-3476), the Commission adopted a report recommending Site L as the preferable site.

The addition of the Research Building to the site (Site L) previously recommended as the most suitable of the three proposed alternate sites appears to be a desirable enlargement of the site which is designed to supplement the available Lincoln School facilities proposed to be used for Public School 125 as well as to provide space for certain Board of Education activities.

The City Planning Commission recommends that the selection of the addition to the alternate site (Site L) under consideration be approved.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

No. 3 (CP-3632) COMMUNICATION, dated March 1, 1945, from the Secretary of the Board of

Education, submitting a resolution adopted February 28, 1945, requesting author-ization of the purchase by the City of the Erasmus Hall Athletic Field, located at 1405 McDonald Avenue, and to assign this property to the jurisdiction of the Board of Education for school purposes, Borough of Brooklyn.

(On March 22, 1945, Cal. No. 162, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4704. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir—At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on March 22, 1945, Cal. No.

162, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated March 1, 1945, transmitting a resolution adopted by the Board of Education on February 28, 1945, requesting authorization of the purchase of the Erasmus Hall Athletic Field, located at McDonald Avenue, south of Avenue L, Borough of Brooklyn.

The property proposed to be acquired consists of an irregularly shaped plot approxi-mately 130,000 square feet in area, with a frontage of about 515 feet on McDonald

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Minutes of Meeting of the City Planning Commission, Held in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, Wednesday, October 15, 1947, at 2.30 P. M.

The Commission met pursuant to adjournment.

Present—Edwin A. Salmon, Chairman; Goodhue Livingston, Jr., Newbold Morris, Lawrence M. Orton, Cleveland Rodgers, John C. Riedel, Commissioners.

(Roll Call at 2.40 P. M.)

No, 1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES of meeting of October 1, 1947, as printed in THE

CITY RECORD of October 7, 1947. On motion, these minutes were unanimously approved.

REPORTS

Master Plan

Acquisitions

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

No. 2 (CP-5118) COMMUNICATION, dated June 27, 1947, from the Secretary of the Board of

Education, transmitting certified copy of resolution adopted June 26, 1947, request-ing approval of the selection of an addition to the site selected by the Board of Education on October 2, 1946 for P. S. 125, Manhattan, and referred by the Board of Estimate to the City Planning Commission, the Director of the Budget and the Director of Real Estate on October 10, 1946 (Cal. No. 225, CP-3476) the lands and premises known as the Research Building adjacent to the Lincoln School located on the block bounded by West 123d Street, Morningside Avenue, West 124th Street and Amsterdam Avenue ; and requesting acquisition of title either to the lands and premises selected by the Board of Education on October 2, 1946, together with the lands described above; or Site 1 or Site 2 referred to the City Planning

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Avenue, and includes a portion of the mapped bed of East 2d Street. It comprises Lot 1 in Block 6537 and Lot 69 in Block 6538. For a number of years it has been owned by a private non-profit organization and used by the athletic teams of Erasmus Hall High School. There is no outdoor play space at this high school. The area surrounding the school is densely developed with residential and business buildings and the acquisition

i of an athletic field nearer to Erasmus Hall High School is obviously impracticable. The acquisition of the property presently used as the Erasmus Hall Athletic Field

would enable the Board of Education to improve the athletic facilities located thereon and also make possible its continued use by Erasmus Hall as well as other City high schools.

The City Planning Commission recommends that the acquisition of the property under consideration be approved.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No. 4 (CP-4816) RESOLUTION, adopted January 29, 1947, by the Local Board of the Ocean

Front District, initiating proceedings to acquire title to Bay 53d Street from West 22d Street (Warehouse Avenue) to Cropsey Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

(On March 27, 1947, Cal. No. 114-B, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4706. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on March 27, 1947, Cal. No.

114-B, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted on January 29, 1947, by the Local Board of the Ocean Front District, Borough of Brooklyn, initiating proceedings for the acquisition of title to Bay 53d Street from West 22d Street to Cropsey Avenue.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this proceeding. The City Planning Commission recommends that the acquisition under consideration

be approved. Respectfully,

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No. 5 (CP-5083)

and extending of Bay 19th Street from Cropsey Avenue to Shore Parkway (Shore of Brooklyn, requesting acquisition of title to the property required for the opening

COMMUNICATION, dated July 11, 1947, from the President of the Borough

Road Extension), Borough of Brooklyn. (On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 270, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to

the Commission.) On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4709. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 270,

there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated July 11, 1947, from the President of the Borough of Brooklyn requesting authorization for the acquisition of title to the property required for the opening and extending of Bay 19th Street from Cropsey Avenue to Shore Parkway, Borough of Brooklyn.

The change in the City Map showing the new lines of Bay 19th Street was the subject of a favorable report (CP-4616) adopted by the Commission on March 5, 1947, and approved by the Board of Estimate on May 8, 1947, Cal. No. 74-B.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this proceeding. The City Planning Commission recommends that the acquisition under consideration

be approved.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

No. 6 (CP-4434) COMMUNICATION, dated August 1, 1946, from the President of the Borough

Crosby Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard, Hollywood Avenue and Baisley Avenue; and

of The Bronx, requesting that a proceeding be authorized for acquiring title to the additional lands necessary for Bruckner Boulevard within the blocks bounded by

Fairmount Avenue, Kearney Avenue, Waterbury Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard; and Bruckner Boulevard, Middletown Road, Parkview Avenue and Roberts Avenue; and along the northerly side of County Club Road between Bruckner Boulevard and Robertson Place, Borough of The Bronx.

(On August 22, 1946, Cal. No. 191-A, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4705. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on August 22, 1946, Cal. No.

191-A, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated August 1, 1946, from the President of the Borough Of The Bronx requesting authoriza-tion of acquisition of title to the lands necessary for the widening of Bruckner Boulevard within the blocks bounded by Crosby Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard, Hollywood Avenue and Baisley Avenue; Fairmount Avenue, Kearney Avenue, Waterbury Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard; Middletown Road, Parkview Avenue, Roberts Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard; also for the widening of Country Club Road, along its northerly side between Bruckner Boulevard and Robertson Place, Borough of The Bronx.

The changes in the lines of Bruckner Boulevard and Country Club Road which require the acquisition of property under consideration are shown on a proposed change in the City Map which was the subject of a favorable report adopted by the City Planning Commission on June 25, 1947 (CP-4342).

The Master Plan of Arterial Highways and Major Streets includes Bruckner Boulevard as an Existing Principal Route. The proposed acquisition is designed to improve its express traffic facilities and therefore conforms to the Master Plan.

The City Planning Commission recommends that the acquisition of property under consideration be approved after the approval of the related change in the City Map.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No.7 (CP-50130) COMMUNICATION, dated June 12, 1947, from the Police Commissioner, re-

questing the assignment of the City-owned property at 38.13 Northern Boulevard (Block 665, Lot 4) for use as a radio repair shop and storage space for surplus radios and radio repair parts, Borough of Queens.

(On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 104-C, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4707. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No.

104-C, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated June 12, 1947, from the Police Commissioner, requesting the assignment of the City-owned building located at 38-13 Northern Boulevard (Lot 4, Block 665), Borough of Queens, for use as a radio repair shop and storage space.

The property under consideration consists of an irregularly shaped plot, approx- imately 2,600 square feet in area, with 25-foot frontages on Northern Boulevard and on 38th Street. It is improved with a three-story brick building, formerly under the jurisdiction of Fire Department, and surrendered to the Board of Estimate as no longer needed for Fire Department purposes. Its assignment to the Police Department will permit the removal of the departmental radio repair shop and storage space for surplus radio equipment from its present location in a precinct station house in the Borough of Manhattan.

The City Planning Commission recommends that the assignment of the property tinder consideration be approved.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

No. 9 (CP-4779) RESOLUTION, adopted November 27, 1946, by the Local Board of the Bronx

District, initiating proceedings for the construction of a combined sewer and ap-purtenances in West 176th Street between Montgomery Avenue and Andrews Avenue; and in Andrews Avenue between West 176th Street and the summit about 550 feet northerly therefrom, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx.

(On March 13, 1947, Cal. No. 239-B, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4719. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on March 13, 1947, Cal. No.

239-B, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted on November 27, 1946, by the Local Board of the Bronx District, Borough of The Bronx, initiating proceedings for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in West 176th Street between Montgomery Avenue and Andrews Avenue; and in Andrews Avenue between West 176th Street and the summit about 550 feet northerly therefrom, together with all work incidental thereto.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the sewer project under con-

sideration be approved. Respectfully,

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No. 10 (CP-4780) RESOLUTION, adopted November 27, 1946, by the Local Board of the Bronx

District, iniating proceedings for the construction of combined sewer and appurte-nances in Hollywood Avenue between Philip Avenue and the summit southerly therefrom, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx.

(On March 13, 1947, Cal. No. 239-C, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4720. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on March 13, 1947, Cal. No.

239-C, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted on November 27, 1946, by the Local Board of the Bronx District, Borough of The Bronx, initiating proceedings for the construction of combined sewer and appurtenances in Hollywood Avenue between Phillip Avenue and the summit southerly therefrom, together with all work incidental thereto.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the sewer project under con-

sideration be approved. Respectfully,

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

Assessabk Improvements

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

No. 8 (CP-5097) RESOLUTION, adopted March 26, 1947 by the Local Board of the Ocean

Front District, initiating proceedings for the construction of storm and sanitary sewers and grading within the dedicated area in Gerald Court from Coney Island Avenue to East 7th Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

(On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 271-N, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4713. October 15, 1947.

H On. WILLIAM O'DwvEtt, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 271-N,

there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted on March 26, 1947, by the Local Board of the Ocean Front District, Borough of Brooklyn, initiating proceedings for the construction of storm and sanitary sewers and grading within the dedicated area, in Gerald Court from Coney Island Avenue to East 7th Street.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the sewer project under con-

sideration be approved. Respectfully,

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No. 11 (CP-4782) RESOLUTION, adopted November 27, 1946, by the Local Board of the Bronx

District, initiating proceedings for the construction of combined sewer and ap-purtenances in Seminole Street between Stillwell Avenue and Eastchester Road, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx.

(On March 13, 1947, Cal. No. 239-E, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4721. October 15, 1947.

Hon, WILLIAM O'DwyER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on March 13, 1947, Cal. No.

239-E, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted November 27, 1946, by the Local Board of the Bronx District, Borough of The Bronx, initiating proceedings for the construction of combined sewer and appurtenances in Seminole Street between Stillwell Avenue and Eastchester Road, together with all work incidental thereto.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the sewer project under con-

sideration be approved. Respectfully,

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No. 12 (CP-4839) RESOLUTION, adopted January 22, 1947, by the Local Board of the Bronx

District, initiating proceedings for the construction of sanitary sewer and appurte-nances in Orchard Street between existing sewer about 100 feet west of William Avenue and Eastchester Bay, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx.

(On April 10, 1947, Cal. No. 133, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4722. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on April 10, 1947, Cal. No. 133,

there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted on January 22, 1947, by the Local Board of the Bronx District, Borough of The Bronx, initiating proceedings for the construction of sanitary sewer and appurtenances in Orchard Street between existing sewer about 100 feet west of William Avenue and Eastchester Bay, together with all work incidental thereto.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the sewer project under considera-

tion be approved. Respectfully,

No. 13 RESOLUTION, adopted January 22, 1947, by the Local Board of Ct hPe-48B7r7o)n x

District, initiating proceedings for regulating, grading, setting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails, where necessary, and constructing steps and appurtenances where required in West 230th Street from Johnson Avenue to Irwin Avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx.

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(On April 24, 1947, Cal. No. 205, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4712. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on April 24, 1947, Cal. No.

205, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted on January 22, 1947, by the Local Board of the Bronx District, Borough of The Bronx, initiating proceedings for regulating, grading, setting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails, where neces-sary, and constructing steps and appurtenances where required, in \Vest 230th Street from Johnson Avenue to Irwin Avenue, together with all work incidental thereto.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the street improvement under

consideration be approved. Respectfully,

No. 14 (CP-5030) RESOLUTION, adopted May 28, 1947, by the Local Board of the Bronx

District, initiating proceedings for the construction of combined sewer and appurte-nances in McGraw Avenue between Beach Avenue and Taylor Avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx.

(On June 12, 1947, Cal. No. 205, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4723. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on June 12, 1947, Cal. No.

205, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted on May 28, 1947, by the Local Board of the Bronx District, Borough of The Bronx, initiating proceedings for the construction of combined sewer and appurtenances in McGraw Avenue between Beach Avenue and Taylor Avenue, together with all work incidental thereto.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the sewer project under considera-

tion be approved. Respectfully,

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No.15 (CP-S101) RESOLUTION, adopted April 16, 1947, by the Local Board of the .Bronx

District, initiating proceedings for the reconstruction of combined sewer and ap-purtenances in West 176th Street between Popham Avenue and Montgomery Avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, Borough of The Bronx.

(On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 281, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4724. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No,

281, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a resolution adopted on April 16, 1947, by the Local Board of the Bronx District, Borough of The Bronx, initiating proceedings for the reconstruction of combined sewer and appurtenances in West 176th Street between Popham Avenue and Montgomery Avenue, together with all work incidental thereto.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the sewer project under considera-

tion be approved. Respectfully,

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 16 (CP-5105) COMMUNICATION, dated July 15, 1947, from the Acting President of the

Borough of Queens, requesting approval of the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in Horace Harding Boulevard, south side from 188th Street to the sewer summit about 80 feet west of Peck Avenue; to be restricted to the use of sanitary flow only until such time as the permanent storm water outlet sewer is built, Borough of Queens.

(On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 291, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4714. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 291,

there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated July 15, 1947, from the President of the Borough of Queens, requesting approval for the con-struction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in Horace Harding Boulevard, south side, from 188th Street to the sewer summit about 80 feet west of Peck Avenue, with the use restricted to sanitary flow only until such time as the permanent storm water outlet sewer is built.

The proposed sewer is required to provide sewerage facilities for the adjacent Fresh Meadow Housing Development.

The Master Plan so far as adopted is not affected by this project. The City Planning Commission recommends that the sewer project tinder con-

sideration be approved. Respectfully,

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

City Map Changes

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

No. 17 (CP-5072) IN THE MATTER OF a proposed change in the City Map by modifying the

lines and grades of West 63d Street from West End Avenue to a point about 370 feet easterly therefrom, Borough of Manhattan.

(On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 263, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on August 20, 1947, Cal. No. 39, the Commission fixed September 10, 1947, for a hearing ; on September 10, 1947, Cal. No. 19, the hearing was closed.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4642. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 263,

there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated July 15, 1947, from the President of the Borough of Manhattan, submitting for approval a pro-posed change in the City Map by modifying the lines and grades of West 63d Street from West End Avenue to a point about 370 feet easterly therefrom, Borough of Manhattan, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 7, 1947.

The map relates to the cul-de-sac section of West 63d Street extending from West End Avenue to a point about midway between West End Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue. It provides for shifting the easterly cul-de-sac terminus of this street a dis-tance of five feet westwardly in order to conform with the site plan for "Amsterdam Houses," a New York City Housing Authority low-rent housing project. This shift in the street lines at the terminus of West 63d Street will exclude from the street a narrow strip of mapped street area and in lieu thereof include within the new street lines a small parcel of the adjoining housing site.

The map further provides for minor adjustments in the grades heretofore established in this section of West 63d Street. These adjustments are occasioned by the proposed modifications in the street lines.

A special roadway and sidewalk treatment is also indicated in the turning area at the easterly end of the cul-de-sac as now proposed to be relocated. The treatment con-

sists of sidewalks generally 10 feet in width together with an approximately circular roadway area about 70 feet in diameter.

On February 28, 1946, Cal. No. 90-A, the Board of Estimate approved a map (CP-2352), which provided, among other things, for the elimination cif the lines of a 433-foot section of West 63d Street adjoining Amsterdam Avenue and for the retention of the remainder of the street as a cul-de-sac street with an appropriate vehicular turning area at its easterly terminus. The City Planning Commission in its report (No. 3480, dated February 20, 1946) on this map change (CP-2352) recommended that after approval of the map provision be made in the conveyance of the housing property to the New York City Housing Authority for the reservation to the City of the necessary easements for an existing water main and any future water mains to be maintained by the City within the portion of West 63d Street included within the housing site.

In an instrument, dated February 17, 1947, the City conveyed to the New York City Housing Authority the property acquired as the site for "Amsterdam Houses," reserv-ing, however, unto the City the easements for existing and future sewers, water mains and other City-owned utilities in West 63d Street from Amsterdam Avenue to a point about 440 feet westerly therefrom.

On March 13, 1947, Cal. No. 192-A, the Board of Estimate accepted a conveyance by the Housing Authority of an irregular parcel of property acquired for housing purposes and included within the vehicular turning area at the easterly end of the cul-de-sac section of West 63d Street as presently mapped.

Subsequent to the approval of the map now under consideration, it will be neces-sary for the City to reconvey to the Authority for housing purposes the portion of West 63d Street now proposed to be eliminated reserving unto the City, however, the necessary easements for water main purposes. In addition, the proposed modification in the lines of West 63d Street will necessitate the conveyance to the City by the Authority of a small additional parcel of housing property which is now required for street purposes.

This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on September 10, 1947, Cal. No. 19. 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 October 15, 1947, Cal. No. 17, at which time it was determined that the proposed modification in the alignment of West 63d Street is designed to accommodate a minor adjustment in the site plan of "Amsterdam Houses" and the map change is an unobjectionable modification of the City Map.

The City Planning Commission recommends: 1. That the map under consideration be approved; and 2. That after approval of the map:

(a) A resolution be adopted establishing special roadway and sidewalk treat-ment in West 63d Street between points about 260 feet and 362 feet easterly of West End Avenue, in accordance with the treatment shown on the map; and

(b) Provision be made in the conveyance by the City to the New York City Housing Authority of the street area to be utilized for housing purposes for the reservation to the City in such street area of the necessary easements for any existing or future water mains to be maintained therein by the City.

Respectf ully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 18 (CP-4885) IN THE MATTER OF a proposed change in the City Map by modifying the

lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by 130th Street, Jamaica Avenue, 134th Street and 91st Avenue; by eliminating the lines of 89th Avenue between 130th Street and 132d Street including the section across the Main Line of the Long island Railroad; and by eliminating a park bounded by 130th Street, 89th Avenue and 89th Road, Borough of Queens.

(On April 24, 1947, Cal. No. 297, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on May 28, 1947, Cal. No. 25, the Commission fixed June 11, 1947, for a hearing; on June 11, 1947, Cal. No. 57, the hearing was closed.)

On motion, the following unfavorable report was unanimously adopted:

Report No. 4500. October 15, 1947. Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate:

Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on April 24, 1947, Cal. No. 297, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated April 16, 1947, from the President of the Borough of Queens, submitting for approval a proposed change in the City Map by modifying the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by 130th Street, Jamaica Avenue, 134th Street and 91st Avenue; by eliminating the lines of 89th Avenue between 130th Street and 132d Street, including the section across the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad; and by eliminating a park bounded by 130th Street, 89th Avenue and 89th Road, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map (No. 3191) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated April 11, 1947.

The map relates primarily to a section of 89th Avenue 390 feet in length extending from 130th Street to a point near 132d Street and to a small park adjoining the southerly line of a portion of 89th Avenue. It provides for removing from the City Map the lines of the street and park in order to consolidate the property affected and permit its development as a unit.

The elimination of 89th Avenue as proposed will have the effect of converting 89th Road into a cul-de-sac street and a vehicular turning area is to be provided at its easterly end adjoining the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad, by shifting the northerly line of 89th Avenue a maximum of about 35 feet northwardly.

Provision is also made for shifting the lines of 89th Avenue between 132d Street and 134th Street a maximum of about 8.5 feet northwardly in order to avoid a one-story frame dwelling partially located within the lines of the street as presently mapped.

The map further provides for raising the grades of 89th Road between 130th Street and the railroad a maximum of about 3.2 feet and those of 89th Avenue from the railroad right-of-way to 132d Street a maximum of about 4.7 feet in order to provide a grade treatment more compatible with the proposed changes in street lines.

In the Richmond Hill section of the Borough, 89th Avenue is laid out at a width of 70 feet from 113th Street to Van Wyck Expressway, a distance of over a mile. It intersects Lefferts Boulevard and 130th Street, two heavily traveled north and south streets, and terminates at Van Wyck Expressway, an Arterial Highway shown on the Master Plan and laid out on the City Map. 89th Avenue is in use and improved at its mapped width except for three short sections aggregating about 750 feet in length between 130th Street and 134th Street.

The section of 89th Avenue between 113th Street and Van Wyck Expressway is mapped across the rights-of-way of the Montauk Division and the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad. A grade separation has been constructed at the intersection with the Montauk Division, but at the Main Line the street has not been constructed across the railroad although a grade separation at this point has been laid out on the City Map. It is now proposed to eliminate from the City Map the section of 89th Avenue from 130th Street to 132d Street, including the proposed railroad crossing at the Main Line, in order to permit the development of private property that would be affected by the grade separation improvement if the latter were to be built.

In 1911, the Long Island Railroad and The City of New York entered into an agreement which required the former to undertake the elimination of certain grade crossings and the construction of a number of new grade separation structures together with several other improvements on the Main Line, Montauk and Atlantic Divisions of the railroad. This program included a bridge to carry the tracks of the Main Line of the railroad over the bed of 89th Avenue (formerly known as Ridgewood Avenue). The agreement stipulated that the City should contribute a fixed sum as its share of the cost of the entire project. All of the work embraced in the agreement has been completed with the exception of the Main Line bridge over 89th Avenue. A supple-mentary agreement entered into in 1927 between the City and the railroad provided that the railroad would proceed with the construction of the 89th Avenue bridge upon the adoption of a resolution by the Board of Estimate that such construction is necessary. The amended agreement also fixed $31,372.50 as the sum to be contributed by the City toward the expense of the 89th Avenue grade separation upon the satisfactory completion of the work. As yet, no resolution relating to the construction of the 89th Avenue bridge has been adopted by the Board of Estimate.

89th Avenue, from 130th Street to the easterly line of the railroad, and the adjoining park are neither in use nor in City ownership. The railroad right-of-way is occupied

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by four tracks on an embankment with a spur track descending to the north into a freight siding located within private property westerly of the railroad.

The bed of 89th Avenue between 130th Street and the railroad is occupied as a building materials storage yard and together with the adjoining area mapped as a park constitute a portion of the holdings ot Victor Wallboard Co., Inc., the owner of the property abutting the northerly line of the street. Victor Wallboard Co., Inc., plans to construct a three-story warehouse to be located largely within the lines of 89th Avenue and the adjoining park area and conforming with the lines of 89th Road as now proposed.

The property necessary for the widening of the turning area at the easterly end of 89th Road is in the ownership of Victor Wallboard Co., Inc. Since this element of the map change is made necessary by the elimination of a portion of 89th Avenue to accom-modate the company's project, the conveyance to the City of the lands in the company's ownership within the turning area of 89th Road is essential to effectuate the contem- plated recasting of the street system. • •

An adopted drainage plan relating to this area indicates that a 12- to 18-inch com-bined sewer is to be built in the bed of 89th Avenue and extending westwardly from 134th Street to 130th Street. Approval of the map now under consideration will pre-clude the construction of the bridge carrying the Main Line uver 89th Avenue and will involve rerouting a portion of the proposed sewer. 'file must suitable alternate route for the latter will require its extension through the railroad embankment from 89th Avenue near 132d Street to the easterly end of 89th Road and thence in 89th Road westerly to 130th Street. Although the alternate sewer route through 89th Road would avoid the necessity of constructing a small lateral sewer in 89th Road to serve the frontage on that street special sewer construction entailed by the extension of the sewer througn the railroad embankment would involve a substantial increase, estimated to be about $10,000, in the aggregate cost of sewer construction. In addition, it will be neces-sary to secure an easement from the Long Island Railroad for the construction, opera-tion, maintenance and repair of the sewer through railroad property.

The territory bounded by Jamaica Avenue, the Main Line, Atlantic Division and the Montauk Division of the Long Island Railroad is largely zoned for non-residential uses. A considerable number of business and industrial establishments are located within the area and the trend towards industrial development appears to be well established. This potential industrial area is enclosed by railroads on three sides and three grade separations were planned to provide access thereto. Of these three grade separations two have been built, one at the intersection of 89th Avenue and the Montauk Division and the second at the junction of 130th Street and the Atlantic Division, the latter structure being limited both in width and headroom. Jamaica Avenue, which bounds the area on the north, is irregular in width, encumbered by street car tracks and an elevated rapid transit structure and is unsatisfactory as a means of access to this ter-ritory. Under these circumstances, the deletion from the City Map of the 89th Avenue crossing of the Main Line as now proposed would preclude the construction of an essential means of access to an expanding industrial area presently deficient in such traffic facilities.

Easterly of the Main Line, 89th Avenue is fully improved at its mapped width for a distance of about 220 feet to a point about midway between 132d Street and 133d Street. From the latter point to 134th Street, 89th Avenue is neither in use nor in City ownership, and the bed of the street as now mapped is occupied by five dwellings and small private garages and by portions of two other dwellings. The street lines as pro-posed to be modified will clear one of the dwellings and correspondingly reduce the cost of acquiring title to the street.

This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on June 11, 1947, Cal. No. 57. A representative of Victor Wallboard Co., Inc., urged the adoption of the map change and the hearing was closed.

The matter was considered further at a meeting of the Commission held on October 15, 1947, Cal. No. 18, at which time it appeared that although the elimination of the lines of 89th Avenue from 130th Street to the easterly right-of-way of the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad will permit the development of private property in a manner desired by the owner thereof, it will preclude the construction of a grade separa- tion designed to provide a necessary access to an area largely enclosed by railroads and in addition will involve more costly construction when sewers are installed in this area.

Consideration of these factors leads to the conclusion that the benefits to an indi-vidual owner in the present instance do not justify the abandonment of a projest essential and beneficial to an expanding industrial area. Certain elements of the map, such as the deletion of the small park between 89th Avenue and 89th Road and the realignment of 89th Avenue between 132d Street and 134th Street as shown on the map, together with a realignment of 89th Avenue at 130th Street not shown on the map, are desirable changes and may be submitted on a subsequent map change.

In view of these circumstances, the City Planning Commission recommends that the map under consideration be disapproved without prejudice to the submittal of a subsequent map change embodying certain acceptable modifications of the street system as outlined in this report.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

Zoning

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

No. 19 (CP-5131) IN THE MATTER OF an amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 7,

changing from a Business District and an Unrestricted District to a Residence District property within the area bounded by Harding Avenue, Meagher Avenue, a line 100 feet south of Harding Avenue, Pennyfield Avenue, Schurz Avenue and Kearney Avenue, Borough of The Bronx.

(On September 10, 1947, Cal. No. 16, the Commission fixed October 1, 1947, for a hearing; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 46, the hearing was closed.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4661. October 15, 1947.

To Secretary, Board of Estimate from City Planning Commission: Pursuant to Section 200 of the New York City Charter, the City Planning Corn-

mission on September 10, 1947, Cal. No. 16, authorized a public hearing on the amend-ment of Use District Map, Section No. 7, changing from a Business District and an Unrestricted District to a Residence District property within the area bounded by Harding Avenue, Meagher Avenue, a line 100 feet south of Harding Avenue, Pennyfield Avenue, Schurz Avenue and Kearney Avenue, Borough of The Bronx.

The amendment was requested by the owner of the major portion of the property involved.

The property proposed to be rezoned is vacant. The ajacent block west of this. property has been assigned to the Board of Education as the site for a public school. The predominating development in the surrounding territory is single family dwellings. There is a limited amount of scattered business uses and a considerable number of vacant plots.

The amendment was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 46. No opposition developed and the hearing was closed.

The matter was considered further at a meeting of the Commission held on October 15, 1947, Cal. No. 19. In view of the surrounding residential development and the proximity of the school site, it appeared that the property proposed to be rezoned is suitable for residential use. Consequently, it was determined that the amendment under consideration would provide appropriate zoning for the area involved and it was thereupon adopted, together with the following resolution, which is herewith filed with the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, in accordance with the provisions of Section 200 of the New York City Charter:

Resolved, By the City Planning Commission that the resolution effective as of June 28, 1940, and last amended June 2, 1947, entitled "A resolution regulating and limiting the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected and regulating and determining the area of yards, courts and other open spaces and regulating and restricting the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specific uses and establishing the boundaries of districts for the said purposes," be and the same hereby is amended by changing the Use District Map, Section No. 7, so as to change from a Business District and an Unrestricted District to a Residence District property within the area bounded by Harding Avenue, Meagher Avenue, a line 100 feet south of Harding Avenue, Pennyfield Avenue, Schurz Avenue and Kearney Avenue, Borough of The Bronx.

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 20 (CP-5133) _ IN THE MATTER OF an amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 15,

changing from a Local Retail District to a Residence District property within the area bounded by a line 100 feet north of Hillside Avenue, 233rd Street, Hillside Avenue, a line 100 feet east of 233d Street, a line 100 feet south of Hillside Avenue and a line 100 feet west of 233d Street, Borough of Queens.

(On September. 10, 1947, Cal. No. 18, the Commission fixed October 1, 1947, for a hearing; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 47, the hearing was closed.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4663. October 15, 1947.

To Secretary, Board of Estimate from City Planning Commission: Pursuant to Section 200 of the New York City Charter, the City Planning Com-

mission on September 10, 1947, Cal. No. 18, authorized a public hearing on the amend- ment of Use District Map, Section No. 15, changing from .a Local Retail District to a Residence District property within the area bounded by a line 100 feet north of Hillside Avenue, 233d Street, Hillside Avenue, a line 100 feet east of 233d Street, a line 100 feet south of Hillside Avenue and a line 100 feet west of 233d Street, Borough of Queens.

The property proposed to be rezoned is occupied by single family dwellings. Adjacent property is also generally developed with the same type of dwelling except for the easterly half of the blockfront on the southerly side ot Hillside Avenue between 233d and 234th Streets which is occupied by stores.

The amendment was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 47. No opposition developed and the hearing was closed.

The matter was considered further at a meeting of the Commission held on October 15, 1947, Cal. No. 20.

In view of the existing residential development of the property proposed to be rezoned, it was determined that the amendment under consideration would provide appropriate zoning for the area involved and it was thereupon adopted together with the following resolution, which is herewith filed with the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, in accordance with the provisions of Section 200 of the New York City Charter:

Resolved, By the City Planning Commission that the resolution effective as of June 28, 1940, and last amended June 2, 1947, entitled "A resolution regulating and limiting the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected and regulating and determining the area of yards, courts and other open spaces and regulating and restricting the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specific uses and establishing the boundaries of districts for the said purposes," be and the same hereby is amended by changing the Use District Map, Section No. 15, so as to change from a Local Retail District to a Residence District property within the area bounded by a line 100 feet north of Hillside Avenue, 233d Street, Hillside Avenue, a line 100 feet east of 233d Street, a line 100 feet south of Hillside Avenue and a line 100 feet west of 233d Street, Borough of Queens.

EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

FIXING NOVEMBER 5, 1947, FOR FUTURE HEARINGS

City Map Changes

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

No. 21 (CP-4644) COMMUNICATION, dated January 9, 1947, from the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, submitting for approval Map N-179 showing the elimination of the lines of 49th Street from 19th Avenue to Avenue I and Dahill Road from 19th Avenue to Avenue I, Borough of Brooklyn.

(On January 16, 1947, Cal. No. 214, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 199b of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by modifying the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded by 19th Avenue, 47th Street, McDonald Avenue, 20th Avenue and 50th Street, including the elimination of the lines of 49th Street and Dahill Road each from 19th Avenue to Avenue I, Borough of Brook-lyn, in accordance with a map (N-179) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 8, 1947.

No. 22 (CP-4645) COMMUNICATION, dated January 9, 1947, from the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, submitting for approval Map N-169, showing the discontinuing and closing of 49th Street, from 19th Avenue to Dahill Road, pursuant to Chapter 15, Title E of the Administrative Code, Borough of Brooklyn.

(On January 16, 1947, Cal. No. 215, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 199b of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a map showing the closing and discontinuance of 49th Street from 19th Avenue to Dahill Road, Borough of Brooklyn, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 15, Title E, of the Administrative Code, in accordance with a map (N-169) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 8, 1947.

No. 23 (CP-4873A) COMMUNICATION, dated April 17, 1947 from the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, submitting for approval Map No. N-190 showing a change in the street system by adjusting the lines of Hicks Street on its westerly side between Union Street and President Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

(On April 24, 1947, Cal. No. 201, the Board of Estimate referred this mangy to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 199b of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by modifying the westerly line of Hicks Street between Union Street and President Street, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map (N-190) hearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated March 31, 1947.

No. 24 (CP-4874A) COMMUNICATION, dated April 17, 1947, from the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, submitting for approval Map E-194 showing the discontinuance and closing, pursuant to Title E of Chapter 15 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, a portion of Hicks Street on its westerly side between Union Street and President Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

(On April 24, 1947, Cal. No. 202, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 199b of the

New York City. Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a map showing the closing and discontinuance of a portion of Hicks Street on its westerly side between President Street and a point 100 feet northerly thereof, Borough of Brooklyn, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 15, Title E, of the Administrative Code, in accordance with a map (E-194) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated March 31, 1947.

No. 25 (CP-5140) COMMUNICATION, dated August 18, 1947, from the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, submitting for approval Map E-213 showing the widening of St. Marks Avenue from 70 feet to 80 feet between Rogers Avenue and Brooklyn Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

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(On August 28, 1947, Cal. No. 285, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 199b of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by widening St. Marks Avenue from Nostrand Avenue to Brooklyn Avenue and by establishing block dimensions within the territory hounded by Bergen Street, Brooklyn Avenue, Prospect Place and Bedford Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map (E-213) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 23, 1947.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 26 (CP-5145) COMMUNICATION, dated August 19, 1947, from the President of the Borough

of Queens, submitting for approval Map No. 3184 showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory bounded by Baisley Boulevard, 160th Street, 129th Avenue and 157th Street, Borough of Queens.

(On August 28, 1947, Cal. No. 309, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 199b of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by modifying the lines and grades of 128th Avenue between 157th Street and 160th Street and the grades of 157th Street between Baisley Boulevard and 129th Avenue, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map (No. 3184) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 24, 1947.

Drainage Plans

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 27 (CP•4659) COMMUNICATION, dated December 13, 1946, from the Acting President of

the Borough of Queens, submitting for approval an amended drainage plan for Sewerage District No. 41SG-24, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers on west side of Springfield Boulevard from 111th Avenue to Linden Boulevard, Bor-ough of Queens.

(On January 16, 1947, Cal. No. 258, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 82d-9.10e of

the Administrative Code of The City of New York, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on an amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District No. 41-SG-24, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in Springfield Boulevard from Linden Boulevard to 111th Avenue and bearing the signa-ture of the Acting President of the Borough under date of November 1, 1946.

No. 28 (CP.4852) COMMUNICATION, dated March 14, 1947, from the Acting President of the

Borough of Queens, submitting for approval amended drainage plan for Sewerage District No. 29S-14 showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the territory bounded by Horace Harding Boulevard, Colonial Avenue, 62d Drive, 110th Street, 62d Road, 108th Street and Saultell Street, Borough of Queens.

(On April 10, 1947, Cal. No. 147, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 82d-9.10e of

the Administrative Code of The City of New York, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m,, in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on an amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District No. 29-S-14, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded approximately by Colonial Avenue, 62d Drive, 108th Street and Horace Harding Boulevard, and bearing the signature of the Acting President of the Borough under date of February 4, 1947.

No. 29 (CP-4970) COMMUNICATION, dated April 29, 1947, from the President of the Borough

of Queens, submitting for approval amended drainage plan for Sewerage Districts Nos. 40Ab-14 and 40D-24 consisting of three parts, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the territory bounded by 149th Avenue, 96th Place, Centreville Street, North Conduit Avenue, Albert Road and 94th Street, and in other areas, Borough of Queens.

(On May 22, 1947, Cal, No. 237, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 82d-9.10e of

the Administrative Code of The City of New York, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Rooni 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on an amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District Nos. 40-Ab-14 and 40D-24, Borough of Queens. showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded approximately by 149th Avenue, 96th Place, Centre-ville Street, North Conduit Avenue, 94th Place, Albert Road and 94th Street; in the area bounded approximately by 133d Avenue, Centreville Street, Linden Boulevard and the Rockaway Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad; in 101st Street from 133d Avenue to a point about 350 feet northerly ; in 103d Street from Centreville Street to Plattwood Avenue; and in the area bounded approximately by Hawtree Street, Cohancy Street, North Conduit Avenue and 99th Place, and bearing the signature of the President of the Borough under date of April 8, 1947.

No. 30 (CP-5049) COMMUNICATION, dated May 27, 1947, from the President of the Borough

of Queens, submitting for approval an amended drainage plan showing location. sizes and grades of sewers in Sewerage District No. 42SW-12 for storm water trunk sewer in 202d Street from 100th Avenue to Ballard Lane, in an easement extending from 202d Street and Ballard Lane to Jamaica Avenue at 202d Street and in Jamaica Avenue adjacent to 202d Street, Borough of Queens.

(On June 26, 1947, Cal. No. 291, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 82d-9.10e of

the Administrative Code of The City of New York, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on an amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District No. 42-SW-12, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in 202d Street from 100th Avenue to Ballard Lane and in an easement across Park lands extending from the intersection of 202d Street and Ballard Lane to the inter-section of 202d Street and Jamaica Avenue, and bearing the signature of the President of the Borough under date of May 27, 1947.

Zoning

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 31 (CP.5173) IN THE MATTER OF a zoning amendment, pursuant to Section 200 of the

New York City Charter, involving the amendment of Area District Map, Section

No 14, changing from an "E" Area District and a "D" Area District to an "E-1" Area District property within the area bounded by Hoover Avenue, Smedley Street, 84th Drive, Pershing Crescent and Lander Street, Borough of Queens.

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 200 of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p.m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on an amendment of Area District Map, Section No. 14, changing from an "E" Area District and a "D" Area District to an "E-1" Area District property within the area bounded by Hoover Avenue, Smedley Street, 84th Drive, Pershing Crescent and Lander Street, Borough of Queens.

No. 32 (CP-5174) IN THE MATTER OF a zoning amendent, pursuant to Section 200 of the

New York City Charter, involving the amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 30, changing from a Business District to a Restricted Retail District property abutting on both sides of Rockaway Beach Boulevard to a depth of 100 feet, from Beach 99th Street to Beach 100th Street, Borough of Queens.

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 200 of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p.m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on an amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 30, changing from a Business District to a Restricted Retail District property abutting on both sides of Rockaway Beach Boulevard to a depth of 100 feet, from Beach 99th Street to Beach 100th Street, Borough of Queens.

No. 33 (CP-5175) IN THE MATTER OF a zoning amendment, pursuant to Section 200 of the

New York City Charter, involving the amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 15, changing from a Residence District and a Business District to a Retail District, property bounded by Creedmoor Parkway, Hillside Avenue, Braddock Avenue and a line perpendicular to Braddock Avenue and located 200 feet north-westerly of the intersection of the northeasterly side of Braddock Avenue and the northwesterly side of Hillside Avenue, Borough of Queens.

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 200 of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p.m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on an amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 15, changing from a Residence District and a Business District to a Retail District property bounded by Creedmoor Parkway, Hillside Avenue, Braddock Avenue and a line perpendicular to Braddock Avenue and located 200 feet northwesterly of the intersection of the north-easterly side of Braddock Avenue and the northwesterly side of Hillside Avenue, Borough of Queens.

No. 34 (CP-5176) IN THE MATTER OF a zoning amendment, pursuant to Section 200 of the

New York City Charter, involving the amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 13, changing from a Business District and an Unrestricted District to a

Residence District and a Business District property within the area bounded gen-erally by a line 100 feet north of Kneeland Avenue, Van Kleeck Street, Grand Avenue, the New York Connecting Railroad, a line 100 feet north of Calamus Street and a line 100 feet west of Manilla Street, Borough of Queens.

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 200 of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p.m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on an amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 13, changing from a Business District and an Unrestricted District to a Residence District and a Business District property within the area bounded generally by a line 100 feet north of Kneeland Avenue, Van Kleeck Street, Grand Avenue, the New York Connecting Railroad, a line 100 feet north of Calamus Street and a line 100 feet west of Manilla Street, Borough of Queens, as shown on a diagram bearing the signature of the Secre-tary and dated October 15, 1947.

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Broome Street, to traverse the private walks or paths of the housing site in lieu of Cannon Street and Broome Street and will provide reasonable access to the school for

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN the delivery of materials, supplies and equipment in accordance with a proposed agree- - ment between the Housing Company and the Board of 'Education.

No. 35 (CB-47.10 In exchange for the closed street lands to be conveyed to it by the City, East River COMMUNICATION, from the Board of Education, dated September 18, 1947, Apartments, Inc., will convey to the City the strips of housing area required for the

requesting an amendment of the 1947 Capital Budget by increasing Line 60, Project widening of Willett Street and Lewis Street from Broome Street to Grand Street; of E-54, "Public School 133, Manhattan, 130th Street and 5th Avenue, including site," Columbia Street from Grand Street to the New Street; and of Grand Street from Co- from $1,272,000 to $1,600,000. lumbia Street to Lewis Street. In the new street from Columbia Street to Cannon Street

On motion the following resolution was unanimously adopted : the Company is to convey 4,000 square feet of the housing area for street purposes and Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Sections 216 and 224 of the City is to assume the cost of an additional 7,000 square feet.

the New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in It is further agreed that in the event the City is required to pay any damages, Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place awards or expenses by reason of changes in grade in any of the streets within or for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the 1947 Capital Budget as requested bounding the project the Housing Company will reimburse the City for all sums paid for by the Board of Education, as follows: By Increasing Line 60, Project E-54, "Public and in connection with such change of grade. If, at some future date, the City should School 133, Manhattan, 130th Street and 5th Avenue, Including Site" from $1,272,000 To undertake the widening of Grand Street between Willett Street and Sheriff Street by $1,600,000. shifting the northerly street line 20 feet northwardly, the Housing Company will waive

any award for consequential damages and will accept compensation only for the value PUBLIC HEARINGS of the land thus taken by the City.

The agreement and supplemental agreements also provide that East River Apart- City Map Changes ments, Inc., will at its own expense locate, relocate, construct and reconstruct all City-

- owned utilities and other facilities maintained by the City or by public agencies or public BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN authorities within the housing area or in the vicinity of the area to the extent made

necessary by the construction of the housing project. All such facilities will be located, No. 36 (CP-4793) relocated, constructed and reconstructed at such locations and in such manner as will

HEARING in the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by modifying meet with the approval of the appropriate City officials. The City will at all times have and establishing the lines of the street system within the territory bounded by access to the housing area for the purpose of maintaining, repairing or reconstructing Willett Street, Delancey Street, Lewis Street and Grand Street, including the any City-owned facilities located within the area. elimination of a number of streets and a portion of a playground and the layout The elimination of Sheriff Street and Cannon Street as shown on the proposed map of a New Street, a playground and a playground addition, Borough of Manhattan. change will involve only lateral sewers which may be discontinued without affecting other

(On March 27, 1947, Cal. No. 109, the Board of Estimate referred this matter sewers. However, a large trunk sewer located in Broome Street constitutes an essential to the Commission; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 26, the Commission fixed this day element of the sewerage system of the Borough and an alternate route for this sewer for a hearing, which has been duly advertised.) does not appear practicable. In addition, domestic water service mains are located within

There were no appearances. all of the street areas proposed to be eliminated and a 20-inch high-pressure fire service On motion, it was unanimously voted to close the hearing. main is located in Broome Street. These mains are necessary elements of the water and On motion, Rule 105 was waived and the following favorable report was unani- fire protection service of the section of the Borough in which the housing development

inously adopted : is situated and it appears that they cannot be relocated. Under these circumstances it Report No. 4682. October 15, 1947. would appear advisable to reserve to the City such easements as may be required for the

Hon, WILLIAM O'DwY , Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: operation, maintenance, repair or reconstruction of the sewer and water mains within the ER Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on March 27, 1947, Cal. No. street areas to be conveyed by the City to the Housing Company. It is to be noted that

109, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated the domestic water service main located in Sheriff Street will pass through the proposed

March 17, 1947, from the President of the Borough of Manhattan, submitting for ap- playground addition and an appropriate easement should be granted by the Department proval a proposed change in the City Map by modifying and establishing the lines of of Parks to the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity for the operation, the street system within the territory bounded by Willett Street, Delancey Street Lewis maintenance, repair and reconstruction of the water pipe after the land involved has been , Street and Grand Street, including the elimination of a number of streets and a portion acquired as a playground addition. of a Playground and the layout of a New Street, a Playground and a Playground On June 12, 1947, Cal. No. 177-A, the Board of Estimate authorized the institution Addition, Borough of Manhattan, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the of proceedings for the acquisition of the property required for the site of "East River President of the Borough and dated March 5, 1947. Apartments" and for the acquisition, subject to all public easements, of the fee in public

The map relates to an eight-block area in the Lower East Side of Manhattan and streets within the site where not already owned by the City for street purposes. The , provides for recasting the lines of the street system in order to permit the consolidation Board of Estimate on June 12, 1947, Cal. No. 177-B also authorized the conveyance by

of the property required for the site of "East River Apartments", a private housing the City of the real property (other than public streets) within the housing area to East project to be erected by East River Apartments, Inc., pursuant to the provisions of the River Apartments, Inc. upon the vesting of title in the City of the several parcels in- Redevelopment Companies Law. It comprehends the creation of two superblocks by chided in the area.

Title to the block bounded by Willett Street, Broome Street, Sheriff Street and eliminating the lines of four blocks of Broome Street and two blocks each of Sheriff an Street and Cannon Street. Grand Street including the bed of Broome Street from Willett Street to Columbia

Provision is also made for establishing the lines of a New Street, 100 feet in width, Street and the bed of Sheriff Street from Broome Street to Grand Street became vested in the City on July 31, 1947. On the same date title to this property, exclusive of the 46.25 feet southerly of the center line of Williamsburg Bridge. The width of Willett

Street is to be increased to 65 feet by shifting the easterly street line 15 feet eastwardl y street areas, was conveyed by the City to East River Apartments, Inc. Title to the and Columbia Street is to be widened to 80 feet by shifting the easterly line 30 feet east- remaining parcels in the housing area will become vested in the City at some future date. wardly. Lewis Street is to be assigned a width of 80 feet by shifting the westerly line of On October 9, 1947, Cal. No. 173, the matter of the institution of proceedings for the street 30 feet westwardly and Grand Street from Columbia Street to Lewis Street,:acquiring title to the New Street from Willett Street to Lewis Street, to the playground

is to be widened to 90 feet by shifting the northerly line of the street 20 feet northwardly. and playground addition and to the widenings of Willett Street and Lewis Street from the The proposed line changes are designed to estahlish suitable bounding streets for the New Street to Broome Street was submitted to the Board of Estimate. However, since a

proposed housing development and will provide improved traffic facilities in the immediate strip of private property 55 feet in width and extending from Columbia Street to Canvicinity. The layout of the New Street within the limits shown on the map is an element non Street embraced within the lines of the new street was also included within the scope of a future wide street that will adjoin the southerly side of the Manhattan approach to of the proceeding for acquiring title to the housing area it is anticipated that this prop-Williamsburg Bridge from Clinton Street to Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive. The lines erty will be excluded from the scope of the street opening proceeding unless correspond-of the new street as proposed to be mapped will include an approximately 45-foot strip ing modifications in the several agreements with East River Apartment Inc. are con-

of City-owned bridge property presently in use as a southerly service street for the templated. bridge approach. A map (CP-4870) showing the layout of the balance of this new traffic The prorated assessed valuation of the private property to be acquired for street facility was referred to the City Planning Commission on April 24, 1947, Cal. No. 192, purposes exclusive of the strip of the New Street as noted above amounts to about and will be the subject of a subsequent report. $197,830 of which about $127,000 represents the valuation of the buildings affected. The

The map further provides for laying out as a playground addition an area about playground areas involve private property whose prorated assessed valuation totals about three-quarters of an acre in extent within the westerly super-block adjoining an existing $59,420 including $16,000 for the valuation of the buildings located thereon. In deter-playground (Bernard Downing Playground), presently located between Sheriff Street and mining these valuations the entire valuation of a building affected by both street and Columbia Street northerly of Broome Street. The proposed playground addition includes playground areas has been included in the total assessed valuation for the property to be about 0.4 of an acre of City-owned land improved as a playground and assigned to the acquired for street purposes. Department of Parks, about 0.17 of an acre of the bed of Sheriff Street and about 0.18 It it to be noted that Public School 110. designated on the Master Plan as a fire- of an acre of private property. The expansion of the playground facilities will replace proof, satisfactory building, encroaches about five feet within the lines of the new street about 0.25 acre of the adjoining Bernard Downing Playground which is to be eliminated from Cannon Street to a point about 70 feet easterly. However, it appears that the land from the City Map and embraced within the lines of the New Street. occupied by the encroaching building will be acquired for street purposes subject to an

A small playground is to be provided within the easterly superblock at its north easement permitting the retention of the encroachment for the life of the building. easterly corner. This playground embraces about one-fifth of an acre of private prop- The construction work involved in developing the new playground areas and in erty having a frontage about 70 feet on the New Street and about 145 feet on Lewis modifying the existing playground is estimated to cost about $100,000. The additional Street. The playground area adjoins Public School 110 on the east and will provide play facilities to be provided will include basketball courts, softball diamonds, play areas desirable recreational facilities for the children of the school and the adjoining neighbor- and areas for passive recreation. hood. This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commision on

The "Plan" for "East River Apartments" (CP-4010) was approved by the City October 15, 1947, Cal. No, 36. No opposition to the proposed map change developed and the hearing was closed. It was thereupon determined that the map under considers Commission on January 9, 1946, Cal. No. 2, and an amended "Plan" (CP-4535)

was subsequently approved by the Commission on November 20, 1946, Cal. No. 53. lion makes suitable provision for consolidating the site of "East River Apartments" and for the effectuation of the housing project in accordance with agreements between the The land proposed to be redeveloped is bounded by Willett Street, Broome Street. Colum-

bia Street, the New Street, Cannon Street, Broome Street, Lewis Street and Grand City and the Housing Company. It also provides for laying out adjoining playground Street, Broome Street, exclusive of the property within the block hounded by Sheriff ;tress, together with desirable modifications in the adjoining street system designed to

Street, Columbia Street and Grand Street owned by Amalgamated Dwellings, Inc., and improve traffic facilities and appears to be an appropriate modification of the City Map. T exclusive of the bed of Columbia Street. The City Planning Commission recommends:

The contemplated housing project involves the acquisition of private property and the 1. That the map under consideration be approved; and closing of street areas within the redevelopment area. It is proposed to demolish the 2. That in the future conveyance of the beds of Sheriff Street, Cannon Street existing structures thereon and erect 12-story apartment buildings covering about 27 per and Broome Street to East River Apartments, Inc., for housing purposes, provision cent of the site. be made for reservation of such easements as may be necessary for sewer, water and

An agreement, a supplemental agreement, and an additional supplemental agreement other City-owned utilities within the housing site. between The City of New York and East River Apartments, Inc. relating to the proposed housing development were approved by the Board of Estimate on December 19, 1946, Cal. No. 32-A, June 12, 1947, Cal. No. 176, and October 9, 1947, Cal. No. 46, respec- tively. •

The agreement and related supplemental agreements provide among other things that the City will acquire by condemnation all of the real property required for the housing

development excepting those streets and portions thereof owned in fee by the City and HEARING in the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by modifying will convey the condemned property to East River Apartments, Inc. The Housing Corn- lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded by Shore Boule. pany will reimburse the City for all sums expended for and in connection with the vard, Jaffray Street, Oriental Boulevard, and Irwin Street, including the elimination acquisition of the condemned property except that the City is to assume certain costs of the lines of Hampton Avenue from Jaffray Street to Irwin Street. Borough of relating to a strip of property required for the new street between Columbia Street and Brooklyn.

Cannon Street. It is stipulated that the Housing Company will save the City harmless (On August 28, 1947, Cal. No. 286, the Board of Estimate referred this matter lion and ownership by the City of the condemned property. against all claims, damages or causes of action 'for damages arising out of the acquisi- to the Commission; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 27, the Commission fixed this day

or a hearing, which has been duly advertised.) After title to the real property acquired by condemnation has been conveyed to East f

Appearance-John J. Saunders, Board of Education. River Apartments, Inc., the City will, at the request of the Housing Company, close and

discontinue the street areas within the housing site and convey the lands in the closed On motion, it was unanimously voted to close the hearing and lay over the streets to the Housing Company. East River Apartments, Inc., as owner of the lands matter under Rule 105. fronting on the streets to be closed will waive any and all claims to awards or damages for the street closings and has agreed to execute such formal instruments to that end as may be required. The Housing Company will also obtain similar instruments of waiver

from Amalgamated Dwellings, Inc. owners of the property within the block bounded by No. 38 (C5

Sheriff Street, Broome Street, Columbia Street and Grand Street and in the absence of HEARING in the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by modifying such waiver will pay any awards or damages claimed by Amalgamated Dwellings, Inc. and establishing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory East River Apartments, Inc.. will permit all persons going to and from Public School bounded approximately by Jacob Riis Park, Atlantic Ocean and Rockaway Inlet, 110, located within the block bounded by Cannon Street, the new street, Lewis Street and Borough of Queens.

Capital Budget

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

No. 37 (CP-5141)

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

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(On August 28, 1947, Cal. No. 310, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 28, the Commission fixed this day for a hearing, which has been duly advertised.)

Appearances--Wm. S. Pettit, Ford Bartlett, Rockaway Point Development Corp. On motion, it was unanimously voted to close the hearing and lay over the

matter under Rule 105.,

No. 39 (CP-5137) HEARING in the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by modifying

and establishing lines and grades of the street system including the elimination of a ,portion of a public place within the territory bounded approximately by 132d Street, Union Turnpike, 135th Street and 82d Avenue, Borough of Queens.

(On August 28, 1947, Cal. No. 459, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 29, 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. 40 (CP-5146) HEARING in the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by modifying

lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Memphis Avenue, 255th Street, Francis Lewis Boulevard, 256th Street, Hook Creek Boulevard, Frankton Street and 145th Avenue, Borough of Queens.

(On August 28, 1947, Cal. No. 311, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 30, 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. 41 (CP-5150) HEARING in the matter of a proposed change in the City Map by laying out

two public places within the territory bounded approximately by 160th Street, Dale Road, Union Hall Street, the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad, New York Boulevard and Liberty Avenue, and by laying out a public place bounded by Merrick Boulevard, Archer Avenue, 168th Street, and the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad, Borough of Queens.

(On August 28, 1947, Cal. No. 462, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 31, 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. 45 HEARING in the matter of amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage

Nos. 41-SE-37 and 42-S-21, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in 197th Street from Carpenter Avenue to the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad ; in 223d Street from Prospect Court to 142d Road and in 142d Road from 222d Street to 224th Street.

(On July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 305, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 35, 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. On motion, nh Rule 105 was waived and the following favorable report was unani-

mously adopted No. 4691. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate:

Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on July 24, 1947, Cal. No. 305, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication dated June 26, 1947, from the Acting President of the Borough of Queens, transmitting for approval Amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District Nos. 41-SE-37 and 42-S-21, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in 197th Street from Carpenter Avenue to the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad; in 223d Street from Prospect Court to 142d Road and in 142d Road from 222d Street to 224th Street and bearing the signature of the Acting President of the Borough under date of May 31, 1947.

This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on October 15, 1947, Cal. No. 45, pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Code. No opposition to the Amended Drainage Plan developed and the hearing was closed. It was thereupon determined that the streets involved in the Amended Drainage Plan under consideration have been legally laid out and that the plan is consistent with the approved City Map.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No. 46 (CP-5136) HEARING in the matter of amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District

No. 14-3, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded approximately by 20th Avenue, Crescent Street, 21st Avenue and East River.

(On August 28, 1947, Cal. No. 313, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 36, 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.

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND

Drainage Plans

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

No. 42 (CP-5009)

HEARING in the matter of change of Drainage Plan, Map L, Borough of Brooklyn, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in Willoughby Avenue from Kent Avenue to Skillman Street.

(On June 12, 1947, Cal. No. 195, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission ; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 32, 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.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 43 (CP-4971)

HEARING in the matter of amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District Nos. 5-A-2 and 19-1-2, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded approximately by 27th Avenue, 8th Street, Main Avenue, Vernon Boulevard, 30th Road, Hallets Cove and East River.

(On May 22, 1947, Cal. No. 238, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 33, 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. On motion, Rule 105 was waived and the following favorable report was unani-

mously adopted: Report No. 4688. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on May 22, 1947, Cal. No. 238,

there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated May 5, 1947, from the President of the Borough of Queens, transmitting for approval Amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District Nos. 5-A-2 and 19-1-2, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded approximately by 27th Avenue, 8th Street, Main Avenue, Vernon Boulevard, 30th Road, Hallets Cove and East River and bearing the signature of the President of the Borough under date of April 23, 1947.

This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on October 15, 1947, Cal. No. 43, pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Code. No opposition to the Amended Drainage Plan developed and the hearing was closed. It was thereupon determined that the streets involved in the Amended Drainage Plan under consideration have been legally laid out and that the plan is consistent with the approved City Map.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No. 44 (CP-5016) HEARING in the matter of amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District

Nos. 33-E-24, 33-ESW-6 and 33-GS-7, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded approximately by 58th Avenue, Peck Avenue, 67th Avenue and its westerly prolongation and 188th Street.

(On June 12, 1947, Cal. No. 224, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 34, 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. On motion, Rule 105 was waived and the following favorable report was unani-

mously adopted: Report No. 4702. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on June 12, 1947, Cal. No. 224,

there was referred to the City Planning Commission, a communication dated May 26, 1947, from the President of the Borough of Queens, transmitting for approval Amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District Nos. 33-E-24, 33-ESW-6 and 33-GS-7, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded approxi-mately by 58th Avenue, Peck Avenue, 67th Avenue and its westerly prolongation and 188th Street and bearing the signature of the President of the -Borough under date of May 20, 1947.

This matter was the subject of a public hearing duly held by the Commission on October 15, 1947, Cal. No. 44, pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Code. No opposition to the Amended Drainage Plan developed and the hearing was closed. It was thereupon determined that the streets involved in the Amended Drainage Plan under consideration have been legally laid out and that the plan is consistent with the approved City Map.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

No. 47 (CP-4973) HEARING in the matter of Drainage Plan, Borough of Richmond, showing

location, size and grades of a sewer in Beach View Avenue between Laconia Avenue and Mason Avenue.

(On May 22, 1947, Cal. No. 248, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission; on October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 37, 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.

Zoning

BOROUGH OF QUEENS

No. 48 (CP-5164) HEARING in the matter of an amendment of Area District Map, Section No.

7, changing from an "F" Area District to a "D" Area District property bounded generailly by the northerly prolongation of the westerly street line of 154th Place, East River, 158th Street and its northerly prolongation and Riverside Drive, Bor-ough of Queens.

(On October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 38, 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.

MATTERS NOT ON CALENDAR CONSIDERED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT

Report

Master Plan

Acquisition

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

No. 49 (CP-5195) COMMUNICATION, dated September 26, 1947, from the President of the Bor-

ough of Manhattan, requesting authorization of a proceeding for acquiring title to the property necessary for a New Street, one hundred feet in width from Lewis Street to Willett Street; a widening of 15 feet along the easterly side of Willett Street from Broome Street to the New Street; a widening of 30 feet along the westerly side of Lewis Street also from Broome Street to the New Street; for the New Playground on Lewis Street, and the Playground Addition on Willett Street, both between Broome Street and the New Street, Borough of Manhattan.

(On October 9, 1947, Cal. No. 173, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following favorable report was unanimously adopted: Report No. 4729. October 15, 1947.

Hon. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate held on October 9, 1947, Cal. No.

173, there was referred to the City Planning Commission a communication, dated Sep-tember 26, 1947, from the President of the Borough of Manhattan, requesting authorization of acquisition of title to the property necessary for a new street one hundred feet wide from Lewis Street to Willett Street; a widening of fifteen feet along the easterly side of Willett Street from Broome Street to the New Street; a widening of thirty feet along the westerly side of Lewis Street from Broome Street to the New Street ; for the new playground on Lewis Street and the playground addition on Willett Street, both between Broome Street and the New Street, Borough of Manhattan.

The change in the City Map establishing the new lines of the streets to be widened, of the new street and of the two playgrounds was referred to the City Planning Com-mission on March 27, 1947, Cal. No. 109, and is the subject of a separate favorable report adopted by the Commission on October 15, 1947 (CP-4793).

The changes in the street system, the playgrounds and the acquisition of property necessary therefor are proposed in connection with the East River Apartments, a rede-velopment housing project to be erected pursuant to several agreements between the City and East River Apartments, Inc. The property required to complete the widening of the Willett Street and Lewis Street as well as for the widening of Columbia Street and Grand Street, as shown on the proposed map change, will be ceded to the City by the East River Apartments, Inc., in accordance with the provisions of these agreements. A strip of private property embraced within the lines of the new street and extending from Columbia Street to Cannon Street is included within the scope of the acquisition pro-ceeding under consideration. Since this strip was also included in the scope of the proceeding for acquiring title to the housing site it is anticipated that this property will be excluded from the present street opening proceeding unless a corresponding modifica-tion in the agreements with the East River Apartments, Inc., is contemplated.

Additional playgrounds will provide a much needed recreational area for the use of the tenants of East River Apartments and the adjacent neighborhood as well as supple-ment the outdoor playspace of Public School 110, the site of which is listed on the Master

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947. 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.

LAZARUS JOSEPH, Comptroller.

Contract Vouchers

Contract No. Name of Payee

Tidder No. Amount

146974 Addressograph Corp. 149974 Bell Co., A. J. 148899 Bruning Co., Chas. 149776 Caserta & Sons, A. 149345 Colson Corp. 149395 Colson Corp. 149445 Colson Corp. 149005 Collins Bros. 'Cont. 150598 Eastern Press, Inc. 149325 Economy Towel Supply 150767 Erthal & Grand 150478 Farbman & Sons, M. 149423 Finkel Contg. Corp. 004050 Flinn Corp., G. H. 150235 Fox, 1. 150479 Gallo, Inc. 147601 General Electric Co. 150059 Globe Cleaning Co. 004080 Grow Const. Co. 148553 Haloid Co. 149693 Loconsolo Co., j, 149979 Marnis Oil Co. 150174 Moran Towing Corp. 149741 Naclerio Contg. Co. 149475 Natl. Hosp. Sup. Co. 149243 Natl. Scientific Inst. Co 130524 N. Y. Telephone 'Co. 130322 N. Y. Telephone Co. 130322 N. Y. Telephone Co. 130322 N. Y. Telephone Co. 147891 Paino & Co., Angelo 146197 Peduto, Nicola

187316 $449 50 187300 1,917 66 186996 460 00 186974 3,033 47 187015 2,917 80 187016 5,358 18 187017 832 77 186982 5,034 80 187400 1,415 20 186994 642 10 187379 14,614 00 186977 4,972 50 187181 3,609 98

3517 510,767 15 186975 2,212 00 187108 3,475 12 187107 76 65 187123 1,816 45

3518 50,400 00 186995 103 90 187125 1,016 92 186978 47 28 187182 2,005 44 186973 2,059 08 187018 444 00 187019 1,023 30 187020 314 97 187386 47 95 187387 57 95 187388 23 81 187184 114,448 74 187109 1,500 00

Contract No. Name of Payee

Tickler No. Amount Name of Payee

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

5714

THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 IIMININCIMINI•11==

Plan as inadequate in play space, The acquisition of these playgrounds conforms to the objectives of the Master Plan.

The City Planning Commission recommends that the acquisition of the property under consideration be approved after the approval of the related change in the City Map since such acquisition appears to conform with the various provisions of several agree-ments between the City and East River Apartments, Inc., for the effectuation of a pro-posed housing project under the Redevelopment Companies Law.

Respectfully, EDWIN A. SALMON, Chairman, City Planning Commission.

FIXING DATE FOR FUTURE HEARING

City Map Change

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND

No. 50 (CP-5202) COMMUNICATION, dated October 6, 1947, from the President of the Bor-

ough of Richmond, submitting for approval map showing layout of territory bounded by Tysens Lane, Falcon Avenue, Oak Avenue and Hylan Boulevard, Bor-ough of Richmond.

(On October 9, 1947, Cal, No. 311, the Board of Estimate referred this matter to the Commission.)

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 199b of the

New York City Charter, hereby fixes Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed change in the City Map by modifying and establishing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Reno Avenue, Falcon Avenue, Oak Avenue and Hylan Boulevard, Borough of Richmond, in accordance with a map (No. 2445) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated October 6, 1947.

On motion, the Commission adjourned at 2.55 p. m., to meet Thursday, October 16, 1947, at 10 a m., in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, for a public hearing on the Proposed 1948 Capital Budget. FRANCIS J. BLOUSTEIN, Secretary.

Union-UPW-CIO; Matthew Smith, American Veterans Committee; Fred McLaughlin, Public Education Association; Eli Resnikoff, Local School Board No. 29, Brooklyn; Ernest Neufeld, Assistant to Borough President of Queens; Mrs. Hazel Greenbaum, Rosedale Civic League for Mothers Club, Public School 38; Daniel Russo, Central Queens Allied Civic Councils Local School Board No. 51, Queens; Mrs. Carl Agronick, Queensboro Federation of Mothers Clubs, Bellerose Commonwealth Civic Association, Parent-Teachers Association of Public School 133, Eastern Queens High School Corn-mittee ; Mrs. Mary A. Oetting, Property Owners' Association of Middle Village, Inc.; Mrs. Howard R. Sitter, Flushing Council of Women's Organizations; Mrs. Max Gross-gold, Parent-Teachers Association, Public School 20; Mrs. Joseph Pellicane, Assistant to School Chairman of Hollis Civic Association; Mrs. Edward H. Dawson, Holliswood Young Mothers' Forum; Mrs. Joseph M. Deutsch, Parent-Teachers Association, Flush-ing High School ; Mildred J. Crittenden, Parent-Teachers Association, Public School 92, Queens ; Pearl S. Stark, Parent-Teachers Club, Public School 117, Queens; Wanda Knochenhower, Public School 162, Queens; Mrs. Catherine Briggs, Mothers' Club, Public School 162, Queens, Rosewood Improvement Association; Margaret Eaton; Arthur Knochenhauer, Public School 162, Queens; Donald Callahan, Public School 162, Queens; Mrs. Eichelein; Rose Teicholz; Mrs. Bella Steinglass, Parents' Group of Public Schools 26, 173 and 178; Mary E. Akerlind, Steinway Community Council, Parent-Teachers Association, No. 141 Junior High; Mrs. Alfred G. Stellewagen, The Hollis Civic Association; Harriet Ramos, Steinway Community Council, Parent-Teachers Asso-ciation, Junior High School 141; Rev, Richard P. Mallery, President, Kew Gardens Community Council; Mrs. Frances Bordof sky, East Side Council on Education; Mrs. Blanche C. Kelly, West Side Child Care Council; Ruth Fried; Gertrude Ford, Parents' Association, Public School 15, Manhattan; Mrs. Beatrice Hurford, Parents' Association of Public School 165; Mrs. Lepell, Public School 64; Mrs. Anna Silverman, Public School 64; J. August Gerber, Parents' Association of Stuyvesant High School; Mrs. Ruth Minton, Chairman, Emergency Committee, School of Industrial Art ; Morris Cohen, Parent-Teachers Association, Public School 16; Mrs. Lillian Martz, Parents' Association, Public School 194; Mrs. Pearl D. Kaplan, Public School 254, Brooklyn; H. Lieberman, Public School 254, Junior High School 14, Brooklyn; Mrs. Rae Wachtel, Friendly Neighbors of Kings Bay, Inc.; Margaret Santgro, Parent-Teachers Association, Public School 98; Rose Braum, Public. School 67, Brooklyn; Eleanor Weit, Parent-Teachers Association, Junior High School 73; Mrs. Housman, Public School 99; Mrs. Alice Meyerson, Public School 153; Mrs. Lipson, Eastern District High School; Marian M. Cazer, Public School 2, Brooklyn; Mrs. E. Fino, Public School 36, Brooklyn.

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION The Commission recessed at 2 P. M. and reconvened at 2.30 P. M.

Minutes of Meeting of the City Planning Commission on the Proposed 1948 Capital Budget, Held in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, Thursday, October 16, 1947, at 10 A. M.

The Commission met pursuant to adjournment.

Present-Edwin A. Salmon, Chairman ; Goodhue Livingston, Jr., Newbold Mor-ris, Lawrence M. Orton, John C. Riedel, Cleveland Rodgers, Commissioners ; Arthur S. Hodgkiss, Acting Commissioner.

(Roll Call at 10.15 A. M.)

PUBLIC HEARING

Capital Budget

No. 1 HEARING on the Proposed 1948 Capital Budget. (On October 1, 1947, Cal. No. 39, the Commission fixed this day for a public

hearing, which has been duly advertised. A copy of the Proposed 1948 Capital Budget, as prepared for this public hearing, appeared as a special section of THE CITY RECORD of Thursday, October 9, 1947.)

APPEARANCES General

Stanley M. Isaacs, United Neighborhood Houses ; R. W. Thomson, Citizens Budget Commission; William J. Brede, Real Estate Board of New York; George Hallett, Citizens Union; Henry Morgenthau III, Americans for Democratic Action; James L. Kunen, Citizens Housing Council; Major Hyman Broven, Burke Avenue Subway Exten-sion Committee.

Board of Education Nathaniel Kaplan, Secretary, Board of Education; L. Gary Clemente, Councilman;

Hugh Quinn, Councilman; Harry Winton, United Parents Associations ; Gregory Wein-stein, Brooklyn Civic Council; John M, Farrell, New York Telephone Co.; Alfred K. Stern, Chairman, Emergency Committee on Rent and Housing; Alfred Katz, Teachers

Board of Education (Continued) Mrs. E. D. Conner, Parent-Teachers Association of Public School 81, Bronx ;

Mrs. Jenkins, Public School 44, Bronx ; Myra S. Barnes, Public School 41; Jeanette Feierman, Public School 15.

Higher Education Justice Charles S. Colden, Queens College Association; Thomas A. Dent, Queens

College Alumni Association; Commissioner Maurice A. Fitzgerald, Queens Borough President; Mrs. Agronick; Mary Louise Hallett, Queens Branch, American Association of University Women; Mrs. Harold J. Raynor, Mothers' Club of Public School 41, Bayside, Queens ; Daniel Russo, Central Queens Allied Civic Councils ; Joseph Lubin, Flushing Merchants' Association, Inc. ; Samuel Gertz ; F. C. McLaughlin, Public Educa-tion Association; Mrs. Mary A. Oetting.

Libraries Mr. Lieberman, Parent-Teachers Association 206, Brooklyn; Donald M. Bolum,

Superintendent of Buildings, the New York Public Library; Samuel Leibowitz, Execu-tive Chairman, East New York Needs a Library Committee; Myra S. Barnes.

Department of Marine and Aviation Commissioner Reinecke, Department of Marine and Aviation; James Farrell, Presi-

dent, Maritime Association and American South African Steamship Co., representing steamship operators; Myra S. Barnes; Mary A. Oetting.

Borough President of Queens Commissioner Maurice A. Fitzgerald, Borough President of Queens.

Borough President of Richmond Myra A. Barnes.

Public Works Thomas E. Maguire; Mary A. Oetting; J. C. O'Connor, Seaside Board of Trade.

Sanitation Emil N. Baar, attorney for Paragon Oil Corporation; Myra S. Barnes.

Transportation Myra S. Barnes.

On motion, the Commission adjourned at 5.30 p. m., to meet October 31, 1947, at 2.30 p. in., in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, for the adoption of the Proposed 1948 Capital Budget. The next regular meeting of the Commission will be held on Wednes-day, November 5, 1947, at 2.30 p. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan.

FRANCIS BLOUSTEIN, Secretary.

149813 Perlmutter, I. 149782 Rice, Inc., Laurence J. 149981 Rollon Tire Rebuild. 150609 Rose & Rose 150502 Swirnow & Son, Wm. 150287 Tabard Press Corp.

144905 Turecamo Cont. Co., B

148543 Turecamo 'Contg. Co. B 150500 U. S. Tire Sup. Co. 149982 U. S. Tire Sup. Co. 149548 Westinghouse Elec.

A-1 Window Cing. Co. Ace Builders Supply Adams, Wm. A. Addressograph Multigraph Addressograph Multigraph Aeroil Prod. Co. Air Reduction Sales Co. All Out Mfg. Corp. All Boro Boilers Welding Alton Iron Wks. Amato, Joseph J. H. Amer. Hosp. Sup. Corp. Amer. Oxygen Serv. Corp. Amer. Steel & Wire Co. Amer. Brass Co. Amer. Chain Div. Amer, Manganese Steel Amer. Optical Co. Amend Drug & Chem, Co. Amer, Red Cross, Bklyn. Ch. Amer. Med. Assn. Asbestos Const. Asco Supply Co. Asphalt Emulsion Serv. Atlantic Mutual Ins. Co. Auto Repair Headquarter Automotive Maintenance Co,

187402 2,805 00 Auto Repair Headquarter 734 187279 177 00 186983 40,487 03 B. & J. Auto Spring Co. 68 187042 21 03 187310 54 19 B. & J. Auto Spring Co. 33 187142 28 37 187124 4,080 00 B. & J. Auto Spring Co. 33 187143 25 16 186976 15,300 00 Baitinger Elec. Co. 734 187191 341 31 187401 6,795 15 Baker Voorhis & Co. 734 187211 15 00 187180 124 22 Baker Caster Oil Co. 734 187254 153 50 187184 1,590 78 Ball, Edith S. 67 187330 14 90 187311 996 62 Barschi, H. & Son 734 187255 250 00 187312 119 81 Bard Mfg. Co. 734 187257 20 00 187284 37,049 45 Barnes, Noble, Inc. 44 187362 40 18

Bauer, Herman E. 68 187003 25 69 Bayonne Bolt Corp. 734 187262 141 98 Beckley Cardy Co. 43 187343 31 50 Beekman Downtown Hosp. 98 186965 25 50 Bemis Car Truck Co. 734 187196 15 75 Bigelow Varnish Co. 734 187241 42 65 Bimble, Edward J. 68 187009 12 53 Bklyn. Union Gas Co. 68 187053 59 85 Bklyn. Thoracic Hosp. 98 186971 614 50 Bklyn. Hosp. 98 186967 50 40 Bklyn., Levitt Bros. 51 187381 22 12 Bklyn. Inst. Of Arts, Science 51 187380 6,002 17 Bobrowitz, Isidore D. 68 187006 28 26 Bogen, David Co. 55 186991 54 60 Boulevard San Corp., et al 98 186964 1,908 75 Brakes, Inc. 734 187276 495 51 Bristol Co. 734 187218 111 63 Bridgeport Hosp. 98 186966 145 00 Brooks, E. J. Co. 734 187259 203 75 Brooks, N. R. 98 186948 36 20 Brown, T. P. 33 187131 29 65 Brown, Edna 67 187331 22 35 Brodie, E. J. 72 187090 3 10 Bruce Stewart & Co 68 187049 194 90 Bruning, Chas. Co. 55 186993 62 63 Buff, Wm. J. 993 3514 56 00 Built By Glick, Inc. 734 187280 2,348 00 Burdick Corp. 68 187028 139 50 Burack, I., Inc 734 187256 12 90 Burrell Technical Sup. Co. 734 187258 22 00 Burstein, Josephine S. 98 186970 101 70 Butler, V., Chester, N. Y. 72 187081 3,620 09 Contractors Traci 33 73140 39 00 Cooley, Inc. 57 73298 109 00 .Copystat, Inc. 40 186418 385 00

Other Than Coo tract Vouchers ',Key to Department Number t May be Obtained at Room

720, Municipal Bldg., Manhattan, N. Y. 7.)

Dept. Tickler N;ame of Payee

No. No. Amount

734 187297 $13 00

734 187240 111 43

72 187105 2 90

68 187050 3 94

35 187372 34 46

734 187215 552 48

68 187051 85 87

734 187217 382 50

66 187305 215 00

734 187242 88 20

67 187329 18 37

68 187023 7 25

68 187052 27 82

12 187173 620 00

734 187192 220 64

734 187195 196 30

734 187202 196 56

734 187203 21 75

734 187209 6 94

734 187210 18 75

68 187011 17 60

734 187200 14 04

734 187252 210 70

734 187198 178 75 98 187170 5,691 48

12 187176 135 50

734 187193 9 14

Copy Papers Sales 24 73273 39 60 Cornwell Quality Tools Co. 734 186577 19 91 Corwin, Inc., T. A 40 186597 189 00 Corwin Gutleber Agency 20 ' 186772 22 60 Corporate Schools 40 186841 2,757 50 Corash, Paul ' 67 186159 31 80 Cowen, M. Daniel 98 186803 15 23 Crannell, Nugent, Kranzer 40 186413 7 26 Crannell, Nugent, Kranzer 40 186414 79 13 Craftsman Sup. House 40 186188 7 22 Crannell, Nugent, Kranzer 68 73205 125 26 Cranford Co., Inc. 66 73251 402 75 Crannell, Nugent, Kranzer 68 73299 17 70 Criterion Decorators 69 186228 857 00 Crown Publishers 46 186250 12 02 Crowe, Inc., Wm. C. 40 186402 227 33 Crofts Co., F. S. 40 186425 16 00 Crossman Co. 12 73114 2,882 52 Crowley, Wm. R 98 186850 4,534 02 Crossman Co. 10 73252 2,028 44 Crookes Labs., Inc. 97 73062 19 80 Croker Fire Preven. 97 73097 240 00 Cullen, Peter 20 186790 600 10 Cypress Contracting Co. 40 186445 845 00 C. M. Envelope Co. 44 187355 250 40 C. P. Lesh Paper Co. 44 187359 881 60 Cahill, John A 68 187000 32 18 Caledonian Hospital 98 186972 36 00 Cambridge Instrument Co. 68 187054 97 54 Carborundum Co. 734 187226 9 25 Carney, Theresa E. 98 186968 11 20 Central Hanover Bank 98 187166 227 73 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co 734 187237 147 76 Chatillon & Sons, John 43 187344 368 00 Chemclean Prod. Corp. 734 187197 369 11 Children's Aid Society 71 186923 30 04 City Wide Elec. Co. 68 187033 445 00 City Collector 81 186928 517 15 City Collector 81 186929 206 86 City Collector 81 186930 413 72 City Collector 81 186931 413 72 Clawson & Bals, Inc 734 187233 1 85 Colgate Palmolive Peet Co 734 187230 6 80 Columbus Hospital, et al 98 186%3 1,364 64 Collins, R. E. 72 187100 65 47 Collins, R. E. 72 187089 12 69 Consolidated Auto Repair Co 12 187175 406 35 Continental Diamond Fibre Co 734 187199 8 67 Consolidated Sar Heating Co 734 187220 250 44 Continental Realty Co. 98 187168 885 81 Cook, Louis J. 40 186980 78 00 Cooley, Inc, 734 187224 , 313 10 Cook, Inc., Walter B 69 187378 314 00 Cooper, S. 33 187126 4 40 Cook, Louis J. 40 186981 15,617 00 Corwin, Inc., M. M 734 187225 15 40 Corporation Counsel, N. Y. C 734 187281 2,103 30 Cowan, F. L. 33 187127 5 70 Craftsweld Equipment Co 68 187055 7 85 Cranford Co. 734 187264 1,657 37 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer... 43 187349 12 15 Crane Co. 43 187347 29 20 C. & S. Brass Mfg. Co 734 187232 10 50 Curry Co., B. F 734 187278 77 15 Dentists Supply Co. of N. Y 68 73142 9 00 Dependable Mfg. Co. 43 186669 243 00 DePhillips, J. 40 186482 228 00 Dick Co., A. B. 993 3504 66 50 Dictaphone Corp. 43 186672 480 00 Dietz Coal Co. 40 186463 113 84 Dietzgen Co., Eugene 12 73115 68 46 Difco Laboratories, Inc. 72 73053 4 80 Dillman, R. 98 186295 75 00 Disc Co. of America 45 186264 14 17 Dixon, Wm. 44 186717 12 91 Dodd, Mead Co, 40 186513 8 80 Doubleday, Doran Co. 40 186416 3 81 Drakenfeld Co., B. F 43 186675 13 06 Drake, Thomas 79 186641 4 00 Drug & Cosmetic Co. 40 186518 2 25 Dryden Press, Inc. 40 186514 14 44 Duke Laboratories, Inc. 97 73063 80 00 buskin, Inc., Daniel 734 186566 32 83 Dutcliess County 69 186230 1,943 92 Dworkin, L. 40 186862 285 00 Dworkin, L. 40 186863 410 00 Dworkin, L. 40 186460 164 29 Daniels Rolfe Funeral Home 69 187376 200 00 DeLuca, F. 81 186935 413 72 Dessau, H. 734 187249 144 06 DeStefano, A. fr 79 187314 6 00 Dierks Heating Co. 68 187024 685 00 Dow Service, Inc. 68 187035 30 00 Drexler, Inc., Henry 68 187025 135 60 Dros, Ed. 72 187093 33 59 Dumont Labs., Allen B 43 187353 115 50 Durham Co. 734 187263 13 47 Dwyer, James T. 68 187010 19 01 Eimer & Amend 40 186115 96 88 Eimer & Amend 40 186178 30 00 Eimer & Amend 67 73102 45 00 Eitncr & Amend 68 73954 180 25 Eimer & Amend 43 186677 159 02 Ellsman, Wm. 905 18672 1 40 Elliott Co. 68 73123 87 44 Endico, William 68 73).39 756 04 Enea, Concetta 98 186403 59 00 Engel, Frank J. 40 186.185 53 75 Ensign Prod. Co. 55 73274 187 00 Epstein Iron Works S. 40 186131 373 00 Eastern Brass & Copper Co 40 186205 14 08 Ever Ready Label 83 73266 156 00 Excelsior Stables 56 186905 1,410 65 Eve Gate House 40 186208 12 50 Eck & Co., E. 68 187 076 34 90 Edmar Equipment Co 68 187056 299 60 Educational & Inst. Co-op. Serv 43 18./338 220 87 E. I. du Pont de Nemours 734 187201 377 50 Eimer & Amend 67 187322 30 00 Eimer & Amend 44 187363 13 68 Electro Sun Co. 993 3515 84 00 Elliott Co. 43 187352 33 00 Elwell Parker Elec. Co. 734 187277 14,060 04

Name of Payee Dept. Tickler No. No. funamt

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

5715

Eppinger & Russell Co 734 Epstein, Saumel 69 Ever Ready Label Corp 43 Famous Envelope Co. 943 Farbman Sons, M 40 Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co 15 Fidelity Fireproof Warehouse. 33 Fidelity & Deposit Co 79 Fidelity & Casualty Co 67 First Nat. Bank of Williamsport 734 First Presbyterian Church 98 First Presbyterian Church 98 Fischer, C., Inc. 44 Fischer, Louis, Inc. 33 Fisher Studio 40 Fitzpatrick, W. J. 98 Five Points House 71 Flatbush Chev. Sales 46 Fleisher, Maurice 82 Flickinger, W. G. 734 Floquil Prod. 40 Foley, Timothy 993 Foley, Walter A 67 Foley, Walter A 67 Forma Corp., et al 98 Foregger Co., Inc. 68 Foregger Co., Inc. 68 Fowler, Burton P 44 Fox, M. E. 734 Fox Lumber Co. 56 Frasse, P. A., Co. 40 Fresel, James 79 Friden Calculating Mach. 43 Friedman, A. I., Inc. 43 Friedman, Ira 40 Frog Switch Mfg. Co. 734 Frontier Press 46 Fuelgas Corp. 81 Federbush Loose Leaf Corp 734 Feinstein, A 98 Felshin, L. 98 Ferayorni, Julius I. et al 734 Flaumenbaum, G 98 Flower Fifth Ave. Hospital 98 Flushing Hospital 98 Freiman, I. S 69 Fuchs, Paul 98 General Anil Ansco 68 General Medical Bk. 67 General Elect. Sup. 33 General Auto Appliance 97 General Anil Ansco 68 General Elect. Co. 82 General Elect. X-Ray 67 General Chem. Co. 68 Gibney, Elizabeth A 40 Ginn, Co. 40 Ginn, Co 40 Ginn, Co. 40 Glasco Prod. Co. 68 Glidden Buick Corp, 78 Globe San. Prod. Co. 734 Globe Metal Prod. 57 Goldman, B. 40 Golembe, H. 734 Goldstein, I. Sons 72 Gold Sands Realty Co. 98 Goodyear Tire Co. 734 Good Rds. Mach. Co. 97 Gotham Instrument 97 Gravitz, William 993 Greiner, E. Co. 43 Great Excelsior Window Clean 80 Greene, Rosemary, et al 98 Green, Richard T. 12 Green, Richard J. 12 Greenpt. Iron Pipe 56 Grumman Aircraft 56 Guggino, Ella 81 Gurley, W. L. E. 43 Guterman Dental 97 Guyon, Inc., Chas. F. 55 G. H. Refrigeration Serv. 72 Gabriel, N 98 Gallagher, P. 72 Gallagher, P. 72 Gardner Denver Co. 43 Gas Consumers Assn. 68 Gaylord Fran Sanatorium 98 Gem Exterminating Co. 44 Gem Exterminating Co. 44 Gen. Medical Book Co 68 General Electric X-Ray 68 General Lead Batteries Co. 734 Gilmour Co., B. F. 734 Glauber, Inc., Sam S. 43 Glaubach. Max 903 Glaser, Rev. Fr. 72 Glenhill Assoc., et al. 98 Globe Prod. Co. 734 Goelet, R. W. 98 Goldman, P. 68 Gold Car Htg. & Ltg. Co. 734 Gold, M. D. 81 Goldstein, Louis 944 Goodall Rubber Co. 44 Goodman, Tobias 98 Graton Knight Co. 734 Gravitz, Wm. 993 Green, E. P. 33 Guaranty Trust Co. 98 Gulf Oil Co. 734 Guyon, Inc. Chas. F. 43 Haupt Paint Hdwe. Co. 46 Hauptman, R. 98 Heath Co., D. C. 40 Health Dept., N. Y. C. 67 Heit, J. 46 Helmo Supply 46 Herson, Sam 40 Hernan, Howard J. 40 Herzog, David J., et al. 734 Heyden Chem. Corp, 68

187246 846 72

187288 500

187345 13 75

73267 22 00

186457 179 00

186885 3 15

186816 964 00

186637 900

186161 27 00

186561 930 33 186844 5,037 80 186845 86,650 30

186723 120 64

186817 934

186207 2 10

186294 24 00 186632 12,410 56

186258 19 95

186527 40 12

186081 10 00

186203 12 98

3498 45 30

186148 29 55

186149 56 75

186303 154 60

73116 3 78

73253 49 70

186710 15 00

186082 320 00 73068 990 00

186475 26 57

186640 200

186650 6 25

186679 43 50

186204 3 75 186536 2,664 00

186254 18 00

73191 84 00

187239 27 44

186950 50 00

187149 50 00

187285 628 00

186952 16 50

186938 324 00

186939 535 55

187289 10 00

186949 21 00

73103 3 60

73104 43 70

73207 20 88

73219 363 43

73143 4 92

73144 15 39

73145 31 55

73055 5 50

186391 10 94

186118 22 40

186119 189 60

186200 217 60

73226 57 16

186909 10 80

186584 930 50

73275 57 60

186437 942 50

186083 900

73105 154 70 186853 35,264 65

186547 45 36

73256 596 38

73287 12 00

3495 368 16

186670 118 00

186741 15 00

186299 641 24

186354 118 10

186355 228 15

73146 163 35

73147 10 25

186343 344 62

186659 708 30

73288 570 00

73208 36 25

187084 54 84

187150 25 00

187096 20 48

187104 9 00

187346 70 04

187021 341 93

186942 311 43

187367 33 00

187366 28 00

187036 11 25

187057 15 98

187253 27 43

187268 75 48

187348 13 14

186916 30 00

187097 17 68 187169 2,288 00

187274 155 67 187155 10,753 15

187078 424 00

187228 43 12

186934 362 00

187294 5 00

187360 117 40

187167 429 51

187272 990 67

3512 353 24

187130 4 10 187153 1,324 92

187271 70 83

187350 28 04

186259 55 52

186292 12 00

186186 371 25

186347 379 71

186249 15 00

186246 20 85

186116 919 00

186396 300

186591 150 00

73106 322 50

Hickey Co., Inc., M. F. 72 Higgins, Inc., Eugene 44 Hillyard Sales Co. 43 Hinrichsen, Inc., A. F. 55 Hine, Mary R. 69 Hires Co., C. E. 993 Hobart Mfg. 68 Hogan, Charles 40 Holmes Elec. Prot. Co. 15 Holliston Mills, Inc. 40 Holliston Mills, Inc. 27 Homer, J. T. 40 Homer Eng. Co. 40 Hope, Mary 20 Hosp. Special Surgery 71 Hospital Equipment 68 Hospital Sup. Watters 68 Houghton Mifflin Co. 40 Houghton Mifflin Co. 40 Howard Co., J. L. 734 Hynds, Harold 40 Hagan Corp. 68 Hamje, J. F. 68 Hansen & Yorke Co. 734 Harper Co., H. M. 734 Harbor Hospital 98 Harbor Hospital 71 Hayward Co. 68 Hayward Co. 734 Helman, H. 33 Henry, Helen P. 67 Hesterberg, Alexander G. 944 Hillman, H. M. 734 Hilbert, Hortense 67 Hires Co., C. E. 734 Hirsch & Son 69 Hollander, Julius 944 Home Carpet Cleaners 68 Home for Aged Infirm 71 Hoover Co. 33 Hosp. of Holy Family 98 Hosp. for Spec. Surgery 98 House of Calvary 71 House of Calvary 71 Howard Fuel Corp. 993 Hunter Illuminated Car S. 734 Hyde Co., E. Belcher 12 Ibelli, D. 98 Infants Home, Bklyn. 71 Inst. Male Defect. Delqts. 734 Internatl. Register Co. 734 Internatl. Textbook Co. 40 Internatl. Harvester Co. 40 Internatl. Textbook Co. 40 Internatl. Harvester 97 Irving Subway Grat. 10 Irving Subway Grat. 10 Island Electric Co. 67 Inthauser Co., E. 734 Imperial Rubber Co. 734 Industrial Distrs., Inc. 734 Industrial Photo Prod,, Inc. 734 Industrial Towels, Inc. 734 Independent Pneu. Tool Co. 66 Institute of Franciscan 71 Internatl. Harvester Co. 12 judicial Printing Co. 45 Jung, J. C. 40 J. T. Const. Corp. 72 Jaclin Stationery Co. 734 Jackson, Margaret A. 98 Jamaica Water Supply Co. 33 Janovic Son, E. 44 Jewish Memorial Hospital 98 Jewish Hospital, Bklyn. 98 Jewish Hospital, Bklyn. 98 Joe Allen Garage 98 Johnson Fare Box Co 734 Johnson Co., J. D 734 :Johnston, E. F. 72 Joseph, L. 15 Joyce, J. V. 72 Judicial Printing Co. 44 Kent Stores 993 Kenny, Irene C. 81 Keppler Bros. 43 Kewaunee Mfg. Co. 43 Keystone View Co. 45 Klean Kan Garbage 68 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 931 Koehler Elec. Supply 33 Kohlmeier, J. M. 46 Kohnstamm & Co., H. 68 Koller, Smith Co. 40 Koller, Smith Co. 40 Krasilousky Co., M. 40 Kreisberg Co., J. W. 40 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 55 K. & S. Metal Supply 734 K. W. Battery Co. 734 Kapp, F. I, 68 Katz, Beatrice 68 Kearney, John F. 67 Kearney, John J. 67 Keenan, M. J. 75 Kelly Co. M. 1 734 Kemp. Ellen H. 98 Keuffel & Esser 993 Kheel, T. W. 2 King, Richard J. 69 Kingsbridge Mach. Wks 68 Klett Mfg. Co. 68 Klein, M. 72 Kogel, Marcus B. 68 Koretzky, V. 79 Kurzon, Inc., Chas 734 Kurzon, Inc., Chas 43 Leotone Radio Co. 56 Levitt, Elrod 40 Levine, S. 40 Lewis Co., Samuel 44 Long Island Star Journal 80 Libien Press, Inc. 97

134 55 258 00 381 25 48 00 92 58

3 50 525 48 8 81

148 50 25 20

724 81 253 00 584 00

5 10 14 00 15 82 38 89 2 66 7 69

23 75 39 00 21 00 32 00

402 74 52 00 9 50

916 00 516 00 610 35

18 00 24 30 6 50

386 04 23 63

635 00 200 00

9 00 130 10

7,403 50 7 55

1,357 40 175 00

6,815 44 6,472 28

47 44 573 43 74 00

37,279 78 2,504 00

28 80 13 66 360 4 75 400

124 49 65 72

141 10 80 00 2 50

77 91 18 83 13 72

2,550 86 77 81

2,68200 29 75 60 00

4 70 982 56 127 89 154 78 17 21 18 75

530 50 862 50 862 50 423 68 52 01 14 55 23 82

833 33 21 41

425 00

25 03 723 70 231 00 264 60 203 75 156 58 12 50

149 89 8 70

10 25 8 60 9 70

42 00 693 00 36 92 22 64

970 20 19 80 13 50 18 30 10 95 5 00

798 00 328 30

4 68 54 99

200 00 968 28 40 00 25 64 22 51 1 00

349 18 7 00 3 00 7 80

337 20 25 92 18 00

510 00

Dept. Tickler Name of Payee

No. No. Amount Dept. Tickler

Name of Payee

No. No. Amount

73254 186713 186658 73209

186277 3508

73419 186145 186881 186189

73210 186100 186103 186791 186630

73276 73277

186128 186210 186548 186172 187047 187058 187194 187185 186943 187391 187059 187234 187140 187332 187296 187190 187326 187205 187374 187293 187079 186920 187137 186944 186945 187392 187393

3513 187186 187174 186848 186633 186542 186555 186512 186836 186195

73108 73211 73279

186153 187214 187231 187212 187235 187275 187306 186921 187178 186267 186144 187083 187273 187162 187128 187364 186946 186959 186958 187159 187204 187267 187099 187390 187098 187368

3503 186344 186656 186681 186263

73281 186605

73304 186255

73268 186187 186211 186504 186435

73212 187243 187247 186999 187013 187328 187333 187299 187189 187157

3516 186926 187375 187022 187060 187095 187012 187315 187251 187339 186893 186417 186461 186707 186744

73220

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

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

N. Y. Seating Corp. N. Y. Seating Corp. N. Y. Telephone Co. N. Y. Telephone Co. N. Y. Telephone Co. N. Y. Telephone Co. N. Y. Telephone Co. N. Y. Telephone Co. N. Y. Telephone Co. N. Y. Central Sup. Co. N. Y. Corp. N. Y. Public Library Old Lyceum Bldg. Co. Old Town Ribbon Carbon Olson, Marion Ornstein, G. G. O'Shea, Timothy Oswald Supply, H. C. Otis Elevator Co. Ott, Florence, et al. Oxford University Press Patterson Bros. Patten, Brown Co. Patten, Brown Co. Pearsons Sons, Inc., A. Pearl Desk Co. Penn Pump Compress Pettit Co., P. J. Petrolino, Josephine Phelan, J. Raymond Philadelphia Gear Works Physicians' Oxygen Supply Co Psychological Corp. Picker X-Ray Corp. Picker X-Ray Corp. Picker X-Ray Corp. Picker X-Ray Corp. Pilgrim Paint Prod. Pilgrim Paint Prod. Pilgrim State Hospital Pilling Son, Geo. P. Pilling Son, Geo. P. Pinewood Sawdust Supply Co.. Pine Hill Water Co. Pine Hill Water Co. Pine Hill Water Co. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Police Pension Fund Portable Light Co. Postmaster, N. Y. Postmaster, N. Y. Postmaster, N. Y. Pratt Smith Prod. Presto Recording Corp. Preuss. C. Premier Textile Co Prospect Glass Works. Inc Prospect Glass Works, Inc Protection Prod Professional Surg. Publishers Printing Co. Publishers Printing Co. Pero Filter Corn. Pur All Paint Prod. Ouaker Rubber Corp. Ouavle. F. J.

40 186494 347 00 40 186497 344 00 35 186626 6,147 10 80 186760 1,124 79 80 186759 50 90

964 186865 37 69 914 186870 65 10

2 186220 521 50 63 186222 107 70 44 186726 23 75 98 186855 22,166 35 37 186356 8,193 56 98 186808

533 70 24 73269

388 20 40 186141

7 70 734 186087

35 00 20 186408

5 05 57 73127

24 90 43 186648

208 00 98 186298

576 64 46 186252

29 14 44 186700

36 35 56 186903

90 00 56 186902

249 00 15 186888

37 25 57 73094

36 50 33 73128

7 82 40 186429

153 00 81 186341

413 54 79 186639

2 00 97 73175

898 37 56 186897

6 00 68 73186

51 90 67 186154

25 50 67 186155

48 60 68 73060

23 20 97 73198

421 20 40 186438

330 00 40 186449

361 25 98 186290 3,502 91 68 73312

44 30 68 73129

83 21 734 186579

13 82 931 186610

25 00 33 186821 820 15 186887 11 50 68 73120 49 63 55 73229 48 78 56 186892 1,180,000 00 56 73070 150 00 35 186370 100 00 15 186371 246 84

2 186866 300 00 68 73240 2,016 90 43 186649 10 20 1? 186353 12 00 97 73301 217 50 40 186440 769 00 40 186448 160 00 55 73313 121 00 72 73121 29 25 1 73213 8 25

26 73042 17,796 55 33 186824 31 04 68 73071 4 00

734 187245 30 82 57 187080517,004 98

Reade Supply Corp. 97 Recordak Corp. 011 Regal Painting Co. 40 Regan, Tames 40 Reiner, L. & B. 68 Remington Rand, Inc. 15 Remington Rand, Tnc 43 Remington Arms Pet 56 Rendich, R. A. 734 Republic Supply Co. 734 Rhatigan, Joseph 40 Riverside Cont. Corn. 40 Rnherts Numbering Mach. Co, 40 Robinson, Anna E. R. 67 Rofre Bros 40 Rogers, T. A. 46 Rogers. Jesse 044 Roger. Anna 60 Rollins. Burdick. Hunter 093 Romano. Maria OR Roosevelt Window Cleaning Co, 40 Roosevelt Hospital 71 Roosevelt Hospital 71 Royal Typewriter Co 80 Rushmore Paper Mill 97 Railway Express Co. Saxon Paner Products Schrenk Co. Schulte's Ronk Store Schneiderman Co.. S. Schneider Roofing Contractors Schulte Press Schulte Press Schulte Press Schnialing. Alice Schnabel. Anna School Dist. 17, Fallshurg, School fist. 7. Neversink School fist. 7. Fallsburgli Schweizer. D Schill, Lillian Schweitzer Co., N. Schering Corn. Schafran & Co.. S Scientific Glass Co. Scranton Bolt & Nut Co Seamless Rubber Co. Seid, H. Sensitive Research Instruments Shaw Walker Shana, Tack Shay, Charles H. Sherwin Williams Sikorski, S. Sikorski, S.

73176 4,989 45

186224 30 00

186430 425 00

186174 27 12

73073 85 00

186886 2 68

186678 178 74

73187 74 66

186089 20 00

186567 155 94

186136 18 65

186434 032 00

186480 7 10

186150 20 40

186455 225 00

186248 7 75

186163 17 72

186278 44 50

3497 04 00 186840 24,181 47

186470 77 50 186627 9,694 30 186628 11,262 00

186749 6 30 73177 2.100 00

40 186121 28 39 45 186265 '32.4 25

734 186570 139 65

44 186700 110 9R

40 186117 748 80

46 186257 20 00

15 186770 44 28

15 186269 39 no

45 186266 40 00

40 186137 21 SR

40 186138 17 25

85 186693 5 30

85 186606 106 04 R5 186609 15 15

12 186348 7 65 12 186340 301 19 24 73047 972 23

97 73060 1,026 80 97 73199 428 93 67 73163 34 04

734 186580 43 62 97 73302 476 90

98 186293 144 24

43 186651 55 00

45 186261 255 27

40 186139 8 46

40 186453 122 00 56 73194 4 69

40 186444 115 00

40 186450 40 00

5716 THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

Libien Press, Inc. 68 Linnehan, Edw. H. 734 Linde Paper Co„ J. E. 97 Linde Paper Co., J. E. 97 Linde Paper Co., J. E. 97 Lippincott Co., J. B. 40 Lippincott Co., J. R. 40 Lippelt, H. B. 15 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn. , 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn,. , 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Lodging House Keepers Assn 69 Loeser Co., F. 40 Low & Co., Inc,, N. S. 97 Low & Co., Inc., N. S. 68

Mallinckrodt Chemical Co 07 Mallinckrodt Chemical Co 67 Maltine Co. 68 Manganese Steel Forge Co 734 Manhattan Desk Co. 931 Manhattan Desk Co. 931 Manhattan Desk Co. 931 Manhattan Desk Co. 931 Manhattan Water Meter Repair 66 Manhattan Wire Works 40 Manhattan Stationery Co 40 Manzella, V. J. 734 Manhattan Stationery Co 40 Manhattan Stationery Co 40 Manhattan Sighting Equip. Co 40 Manhattan Stationery Co. 97 Manhattan Stationery Co. 97 Manges Son, Simon 68 Manhattan Lighting Equip. Co 41 Mansfield Mill Lumber 68 Marnis Oil Co. 993 Martinz, J. 40 Marlin Printing Co, 97 Marquardt & Co. 97 Marine Radio Co. 57 Markfield Co., H. 67 Mason Neilan Regulator 43 Mayfair Agency 44 McGraw-Hill Book Co. 40 McKenna, Inc., T. H 67 McCaffrey, Margaret 40 Mead, John J. 67 Melleky Son, J. 40 Melamed Co.. M. S. 40 Meltzer, Lillian G. 67 Menasco Mfg. Co. 734 Mergentime, Inc. 40 Metropolitan Roofing Supply Co. 734 Metropolitan Roofing Supply Co. 993 Metropolitan Museum of Art 44 Metropolitan Law Book Co 83 Metropolitan Equipment Co. 68 Meyerand, Gladys 40 Meyer, L. 69 Michaels Co., J. H. 68 Middletown Elec. Motor Ser 67 Midway Elec. Supply Co 68 Mifflin Co., H 44 Mifflin Co., H 40 Mikulchik, Z., et al 98 Miller, Grace, et al 98 Miller Rubber Sales Co 55 Miller Auto Supply Equip. Co 10 Minn.-Honeywell Regulator Co 734 Mine Safety Appliances Co 55 Minder Son, John 24 Modern Philo Glass Co 40. Modern Philo Glass Co 40 Modern Seating Co. 40 Monroe Calculating Mach. Co 43 Monroe Calc. Mach. Co. 15 Monitor Controller 11 Monsanto Chem. Clip. 68 Moore, Inc., P. 0. 44 Nlormar. Shirley 20 Moskowitz, Morris 10

Motolene Co. 734 Motor Specialties Co. 734

Motolene Co. 734 Mulhern Belting Co. 68 Mullers Hardware 55 Munn Co. 40 Municipal Mach. Co. 97

7..11urphy, Eugene 40 Murnaine, Melville 24 Natl. Hospital Supply 68 Natl. Hospital Supply 97 NTelke Advertising 68 Neptune Meter Co. 66 Newark Electric Co. 993 Newcomb Co., Jas. F. 44 Newcomb Co., Jas. F. 44 Newcomb, James T. 44 Newcomb Co., Jas. F. 46 New Home Sewing Mach. Co 40 Newell, Anna 98 Newcomb Co., James 97 Newcomb Co., James F. 1 Newark Plaster Co. 72 Newcomb Co., James F. 67 N. Y. Central Sup. Co. 44 N. Y. Central Sup. Co. 44 N. Y. Herald-Tribune 80 N. Y. Journal-Amer. 80 N. Y. Times 80 N. Y. Riding Club 56 N. Y. Seating Corp. 40 N. Y. Seating Corp. 40 N. Y. Seating Corp. 40 N. Y. Seating Corp. 40 N. Y. Seating Corp. 40

73283 155 10

186086 115 00

73043 520 70

73151 822 00

73152 822 00

186168 2 66

186196 73 17

186281 102 09 186231 1,073 70

186232 749 40

186233 311 70

186234 458 70

186235 735 75

186236 251 10

186237 278 40

186238 282 90 186239 1,664 10

186240 779 10 186241 1,297 20

186479 3 95

73221 11 52

73227 188 40

73257 240 00

83084 20 20

73085 54 00

186564 229 85

186609 390 75

186612 421 50

186613 7 00

186620 87 00

186735 47 50

186451 96 00

186462 608 50

186072 20 00

186177 136 30

186192 14 00

186193 4 90 73109 1,282 30 73154 2,823 00

73182 298 58

73183 137 60

73086 211 68

3507 166 32

186447 396 00

73228 6 65

73153 105 00

73087 14 95

73088 19 30

186682 1 73

186708 74 60

186427 177 09

73089 14 75

186131 36 46

186152 79 75

186107 495 00

186458 324 00

186158 24 00

186578 565 60 186838 3,895 32

186565 50 96

3505 4 70

186714 100 85

73124 25 00 73184 15,315 00

186142 10 50

186276 80 57 73045 7,649 51

186147 28 50

73305 6 60

186725 39 80

186476 50 00

186297 570 44

186300 679 40

73306 66 64

73158 33 00

186546 18 22

73307 366 52 73046 1,830 37

186433 155 00

186442 295 00

186487 630 00

186653 70 00

186884 2 50

73159 14 80

73090 277 50

186729 14 70 186812 6,019 74

186365 52 75

186538 121 47

186558 900 00

186575 172 22

73308 19 50

73309 24 89

186833 4 50 73222 3,468 61

186175 17 10

186357 127 79

73091 91 80

73197 928 46

73092 12 48

186734 110 00

3510 252 60

186715 162 86

186716 85 03

186721 34 35

186245 229 77

186472 73 95

186810 900

73223 293 34 73236 3,491 54

7 093 900

73193 418 64

186704 497 00

186705 120 00

186745 48 60

186746 62 50

186747 55 20

186906 221 76

186115 912 60

186401 207 00

186398 246 00

186492 384 00

186493 147 00

Simensky, R., Inc. 40 186837 1,978 54 Simensky, Levy Corp. 67 73048 63 47 Simensky, Rubin, Inc. 69 73049 585 64 Sklar, J. Mfg. Co. 68 73130 12 75 Smith, W. M., et al 98 186283 112 00 Smyth, Donegan Co 66 73131 52 00 Socony Vacuum Oil Co. 993 3496 28 75 Socony Vacuum Oil Co. 56 73230 2,079 19 Sof ia Bros. 69 186229 240 00 Solventol Chemical Prod. 44 186731 250 00 Solon Furniture Co. 40 186443 239 00 Solon Furniture Co. 40 186498 64 87 Solomon Bros., Poultry 68 73148 14,767 61 Solomon Bros., Poultry 68 73050 2,962 45 Sontag, J. Glass Co. 40 186397 285 00 Specialty Auto Fab. 33 73164 34 74 Spiegel Novelty Co. 10 186366 91 00 Squibb, E. R. & Son 68 73195 33 98 Star Restaurant 947 186873 31 00 Star Restaurant 947 186874 81 00 Stand. Accident Ins. Co. 15 186891 1 80 State Ins. Fund 98 186302 37,556 51 Standard Scien. Sup. 68 73314 13 50 Standard Scien. Sup. 67 73231 72 97 Standard Scien. Sup. 24 73074 31 00 Stechert, Hafner 43 186644 4 00 Sterling Pt. Fr. Fds. 68 73315 4,372 99 Stratton, Chas. A. Co. 9 73316 1,456 44 Stratton, Chas. A. Co. 24 73136 118 13 Stratton, Chas. A. Co. 75 73165 75 00 Stuebner Iron Wks. 734 186550 148 30 Stump, J. P. 734 186090 20 00 Stumpp & Walter 11 73166 336 00 Sturtevant Mill Co. 24 73167 995 00 Sullivan, Albert 79 186638 6 00 Superior Seating Co. 40 186110 968 00 Swanson, Leonard 40 186111 221 41 Swanson, Leonard 40 186112 401 15 Swanson, Leonard 40 186113 380 06 Swanson, Leonard 40 186114 285 15 Swanson, Leonard 40 186404 742 27 Swanson, Leonard 40 186403 457 05 Swedberg, A. 40 186436 394 00 Sweet, S. 98 186280 50 00 Sweet Life Food 97 73066 22 47 Sylvania Elec. Prod. 993 3511 160 05. Sylvania Elec. Prod. 82 73232 33,263 65 Terry, Ira E. 85 186691 1,437 88 Tex Win Co. 46 186247 45 48 Thompson, Edward Co. 931 186611 324 00 Thorp Sporting Goods, Inc. 44 186727 49 50 Thompson Bonney Co. 33 186823 185 00 ThompsOn Bonney Co. 33 186822 105 00 Thompson Bonney Co. 33 186819 213 00 Thompson, E. Co. 56 186895 14 00 Thompson, Edward Co. 19 186369 35 00 Thompson, Edward Co. 905 186871 25 00 Thompson, Jas. Sons 55 73132 138 00 Tiebel Bros. 40 186466 346 90 Tiebel Bros. 40 186181 46 00 Tomao, P 98 186856 32,241 97 Toner, Thos., et al. 81 186342 413 54 Transportation Bd. of N. Y. C 40 186394 5,600 00 Transportation Bd. of N. Y. C 734 186593 684 36 Transportation Bd. of N. Y. C 734 186594 2,325 56 Transportation Bd. of N. Y. C 734 186599 6,067 95 Transportation Bd. of N. Y. C 734 186601 3,830 70 Transportn. Bd. of Imprest Fd 80 186753 1,169 32 Transportn. Bd. of Imprest Fd 80 186752 251 66 Tracy, Frank 68 73133 5 11 Transportation Bd. of Cashiers 80 186751 475 10 Treas., N. Y. City 734 186592 18,751 75 Treas., U. S. 15 186882 3 00 Tremel, Ludvik 40 186173 121 68 Triangle Rubber Co. 97 73303 18 03 Trichter, Jerome 67 186151 41 50 Union Free School Dist. 1 85 186697 23,546 77 U. S. Refrigeration Co. 931 186608 23 50 U. S. Refrigeration Co. 931 186621 112 35 U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty 45 186272 18 00 U. S. Seating Co. 40 186499 155 30 U. S. Seating Co. 40 186500 155 30 U. S. War Assets Admin. 40 186835 85 92 U. S. War Assets Admin. 40 186180 3 96 Vandon Co. 67 187324 786 50 Van Wagoner, L. M. Co. 43 187351 120 00 Vee Motor Sales 68 187046 4 88 Wannagat, C. 98 186296 50 00 Wards Natural Science Inst 43 186684 36 30 Watson Guptill Pub. 40 186521 10 00 Weinstein Supply Co., S 734 186585 446 50 Weill Bros. 43 186680 7 00 Weiss, J. 40 186502 287 00 Weinstein, Max 67 186160 10 20 Weinstein Supply Co., S 81 73171 965 12 Welding Eng. Co. 40 186098 448 00 Welding Eng. Co. 40 186506 647 00 Welding Eng. Co. 40 186508 889 00 Welfare Dept., Child Aid 69 186911 2,081 00 Welfare Dept., Blind Imp 69 186912 18 80 Welfare Dept., Old Age Imp 69 186913 330 05 Welfare Dept., Veteran Imp 69 186914 896 20 Welfare Dept., Home Relief 69 186915 4.903 25 Westinghouse Elec Supply Co 734 186587 88 05 West Publishing Co. 931 186604 15 00 Westinghouse Elec. Corp 43 186646 108 00 Westinghouse Elec. Corp 66 186732 214 00 Westinghouse Elec. Corp 66 186733 2,839 DO Western Union Tel. Co 35 186624 7 50 West 52d Theatre Co 98 186800 3,289 00 West Publishing Co 15 186880 5 00 Westminster Press 40 186164 8 39 Westinghouse Elec. Corp. 33 73172 13 80 Westinghouse Elec. Corp. 57 73075 32 68 White Motor Co. 56 186899 3 80 Whiting, E. B. & A. C... .... 97 73081 869 12 Widart Painting' Corp. ....... : 40 186456 322 00 Widson, A. A 40 186501 529 00 Widmer Time Recording Co. „ 15 186883 28 25 Wilson, Joseph 82 186528 81 69 Will Corp. 43 186663 142 00 Willoughby Camera Stores 43 186676 15 42 Williams Son, Geo. A. 68 73076 192 50

Wildermuth, Inc., E. A Winn, Margaret

97 73178 14 40 40 186132 380

Name of Payee T Dept. idder

No. No. Amount

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

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Tickler No. No Amount

Wyoming Realty Corp. 98 187168 220 39 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 43 187340 291 98

Tkider N. No. Amount

98 187165 10 65 98 187163 7 50

Name of Payee Name of Payee

1557 Third Ave, Corp. 171 E. 92d St. Corp

Department of Public Works Report for Week Ended Sept. 27, 1947 Appointed-John J. Wisdom, Auto En-

gineman at $2,160 per annum, Sept. 29. Cleaners at $2,040 per annum: John Voll-mer and John Ruddick, Sept. 22; Abraham Meltz, Sept. 19; Joseph Vallin, Sept. 23. Theresa Anastasi, Typist at $1,860 per an-num, Sept. 19.

Vouchers Transmitted to the Office of the Comptroller-Contract, $96,804.39; open market orders, $5,709,71; miscellaneous, $303.52 ; total, $102,817.62.

Cash Received - Privileges : Manhattan Bridge, $331; Brooklyn Bridge, $170; labor and material, $120; sale of blueprints, 75 cents ; reimbursements, .::5; total, $1,-506.75.

FRANK P. CLEMENTS, Director, Di-vision of Administration.

President, Borough of Queens Report for Week Ended Sept. 20, 1947 Vouchers Forwarded to CornPtroller-

Open market order, $10,228.68 ; contract, $717,570.59; miscellaneous, $3,291.05; pay-roll, $2,033.37 ; total, $733,123.69.

Permit Division Moneys Received-Sale of topographical

maps, 20 permits, $10.50; sale of highway maps, 2 permits, $3 ; rental of rooms in public buildings, 4 permits, $155; laboratory tests, 5 permits, $18; vending machines, 1 permit, $13.95; total, $200.45.

Bureau of Highways Aloneys Received-Special and Trust

Funds : For restoring and repaving, 13-9301-15, $1,43720; for inspection fees, 13-9301-15, $757.50. General Fund, vault charges, $13.40. Special security deposits, $1.555. Total, $3,763.10.

Permits Issued-To open streets : For water connections, 11; for water repairs, 19 ; for sewer connections, 55 ; for sewer repairs, 2; for sewer and water connections, 40 ; for sewer and water repairs, 4; for construction of private sewers and drains, 1. Placing building material on streets, 16; (Tossing sidewalks, 21; lay and repair side-walks and curbs, 11; constructing vaults, 1; 10 open sidewalks for building cesspools, 11; moving buildings, 7; street fair, 1; paving by private contract, 1; operate crane, 2. Total, 203, Corporation permits issued, 373.

Force Employed-Foremen including As-phalt Foremen, 62 ; Roller Engineers, 19; Stationary Engineers, 6; Licensed Firemen, 2. Tractor Operators, 19 ; Motor Grader Operators, 15 ; Mechanics, 62 ; Asphalt Workers, 172; Laborers, 538; Auto En-ginemen, 152.

Work Performed-Square yards: Dirt wings scraped and honed, 2,667; granite pavement repaired, 177; asphalt block pave-ment repaired, 23 ; sheet asphalt pavement repaired, 21,509; asphalt concrete pavement repaired, 57; roadway graded, 248; road-way sanded after oiling, 1,000; roadway scraped and honed, 29,093 ; roadway re-paired with ashes, 1,642 ; roadway oiled, 1,250; weeds cut down and removed, 273,548. Linear feet: Curb reset, 682; gutters formed and cleaned, 21,858. Square feet: Sidewalks repaired, 26. Cubic yards : Waste material hauled to dumps, 718; washouts tilled-in, 33.

Bureau of Sewers Work Done-Linear feet: Sewer cleaned,

16,628; sewer flushed, 62,100; sewer exam-ined, 45,031; sewer repaired, 24; open drains cleaned, 2,750. Cubic yards : Re-moved from sewers, 148 ; removed from basins, 936; removed from drains, 271/x. Basins cleaned, 724; basins flushed, 200; basins examined, 357; basins repaired, 15; basins relieved, 216 ; manholes cleaned, 25; manholes flushed, 253 ; manholes repaired, 5.

Laboring Force Employed-Ward Fore-men, 7; Foremen, 23 ; Mechanics, 16 ; La-borers, 157; trucks, 69; basin cleaning ma-chines, 12; sewer cleaning machines, 4.

Permits Issued-Sewer connections, 95 permits, $480; private sewers and drains, 1 permit, $350; sewer repairs, 6 permits.

Topographical Bureau Work Done by Office Force-Drafting

and computing final maps and alteration maps ; determining detail grades for City departments and private surveyors; reduc-tion of level notes; preparing profiles pre-paratory to the making of the final map; certifying the established grades for Build-ing Department applications; examination of property maps ; preparing surveys and plans for the Corporation Counsel in court cases against the City and testifying in court in reference to same; issuing house numbers, supplying information relative to the legal status of streets and miscellaneous informa-tion of various kinds on City Plan; title searches, County Clerk's office, Queens ; in-vestigations for the Corporation Counsel and reports in connection with the trial of claims and condemnation proceedings ; de-signing, surveying, computing and drafting street arterial highways; parkways, grade crossing eliminations and Postwar Projects; necessary clerical and stenographic work.

Damage Maps: 11th ave.; 173d st.; Idlewild Airport; Kissena Park Corridor and 199th st. Postwar Projects: Parsons and Kissena blvds. and 199th st.

Work Done by Field Force-Monument- ing : Bayside ; Idlewild ; Little Neck pkway. Levelling: Jamaica Estates. Damage Sur- vey Little Neck. Postwar Projects : Flushing.

Force Employed-Engineer in Charge, 1; Civil Engineers, 12; Assistant Civil Engi-neers, 61; Map Letterers, 4; Civil Engineer-ing Draftsmen, 3; Junior Civil Engineers, 23 ; Clerks, 4; Stenographers, 3; Typist, 1; Printer, 1; Photostat Operator, 1; Auto Engineman, 1; Laborers, 11.

JAMES A. BURKE, President.

Changes in Departments, Etc.

DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE Appointed-Joseph L. Brown, 1975 7th

ave., Manhattan, Special Patrolman at $2,160 per annum, Sept. 15. Miriam B. Beline, 370 Central Park West, Manhattan, Temporary Senior Supervisor at $4,190 per annum, Sept. 16.

A p pointed- ( Temporary)-Oct. 1: Ella Agnes Chew, 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan, Chief Dietitian at $2,760 per annum; Tames Pinckney, 308 W. 151st st., Manhattan, Senior Cook at $2,580 per annum ; Mayetta R. Fields, 15 W. 110th st., Manhattan, Rec-reation Leader at $2,160 per annum; Laura B. Mann, 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan, Recre-ation Leader at $1,480 per annum ; James Heary, 171 E. 106th st., Manhattan, Ele-vator Operator at $1,920 per annum; Louis Slager, 1317 Franklin ave., Bronx, Elevator Operator at $1,860 per annum ; Frederick C. Johnson, 824 Dawson st., Bronx, Recre-ation Leader (Part Time) at $1,600 per an-num; Eva Bein, 230 E. 51st st., Manhattan, Recreation Leader (Part Time) at $1,040 per annum ; Leonard Koegel, 1 E, 104th st., Manhattan, Recreation Leader (Part Time) at $680 per annum, Oct. 1; Tames H. Jones, 963 Jackson ave., Bronx, Cook at $1,980 per annum; Archibald Wilson, 368 E. 161st st., Bronx, Watchman at $1,920 per annum ; Clyde A. Mann, 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan, Watchman at $1,200 per annum : Rae F. Nichols, 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan, Chief Nurse at $2,640 per annum ; Marie C. Lavin, 46 East End ave., Manhattan, Insti-tutional Seamstress at $1,860 per annum ; Hugh E. Rogers, 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan, Junior Statistician or Clerk at $2,460 per an-num ; Fanny R. Klein, 3953 Bainbridge ave., Bronx, Junior Accountant at $3,050 per an-num ; Leola Saddlemire, 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan, Housekeeper at $2,280 per an-num ; Lionel T. Simmonds, 300 W. 109th st., Manhattan, Superintendent (Children's Tnstitntion) at $6.000 per annum ; Beatrice Polirstok, 2068 Daly ave., Bronx. Book-keeper at $2,100 per annum ; Andrew T. Simmons, 3237 Fish ave., Bronx, Assistant Superintendent (Children's Institution) at $4.500 per annum ; Annie Buchanan, 188 W. 135th st., Manhattan, institutional Helper (Part Time) at $900 per annum ; Alexander Thompson, 240 W. 132d st., Manhattan, In-stitutional Helper at $1,920 per annum : Lena Leinthal. 1 F. 104th st., Manhattan, Institutional Tailor at $1.440 per annum; Eva Zawatskv. 2 E. 105th st., Manhattan. Institutional Tailor at $1,500 per annum ; Mary K. McKeon, 1 F. 104th st.. Man-hattan. Institutional Tailor at $1,560 ner annum.

A ppointed-Mary V. McKeogh. 4147 56th Woodside. Temporary Public Health

Nurse at $2,400 per annum, Sept. 18. .4 I) Pointed-(Temporan.)-Oct.1 : Fredia

M. Howard, 122 Howard ave., Bklyn., lren's Counselor at $1.860 per annum: Vary T. Costello, I E. 104th st., Manhattan, Senior Children's Counselor at $2,160 per annum ; Harvey W. Pratt. 12 Webster p1., Bklyn., Children's Counselor at $2,340 per annum ; Dorothy Vaughn. 263 W. 139th st., Manhattan, Children's Counselor at $2,040 oer annum ; Mary R. Ewing. 25 E. 99th st., Manhattan, Children's Counselor at $1,920 per annum : Cora N. McMahon, 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan, Children's Coun-selor at $1,560 per annum; William Frank, Jr., 167-42 146th rd., Jamaica, Senior Sta-tionary Engineer at $3,350 per annum; Harold Seymour Alterwitz, 1544 E. 15th st., Bklyn., Assistant Supervisor of Recrea-tion at $3,300 per annum ; Marion L. Penn, 870 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan, Main-tenance Man at $2,220 per annum ; Ray-mond Lanas, 122-15 23d ave., College Point, Maintenance Man at $2,340 per annum; Rubye D. Allen (Penn), 870 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan, Practical Nurse at $2,100 per annum ; Ruth E. Connor, 1220 Park ave., Manhattan, Supervising Nursery Aide at $3,500 per annum; Helen Cytrvn, 839 Riverside dr., Manhattan, Registered Nurse at $2,040 per annum ; Margaret Vetter, 341 E. 34th st., Manhattan, Registered Nurse at $1,800 per annum ; Elizabeth E. Campbell, 243 W. 139th st., Manhattan, Registered Nurse at $2,520 per annum. Jean L. Mur-phy, 201 W. 16th st., Manhattan, Senior Supervisor at $4,370 per annum, Sept. 16.

Louis Simon, Dentist at $10 a session, Sept. 8.

Appointed- (Temporary) -Oct, 1: Eu-gene Schoemann, 1379 45th st., Bklyn., At-tendant at $2,220 per annum ; Frank J. Brennan, 208 W. 88th st., Manhattan, At-tendant at $1,980 per annum ; John Mac-caro, 434 Concord ave., Bronx, Cleaner at $2,100 per annum; Mabel L. Greiser, 1065 Park ave., Manhattan, Stenographer at $2,580 per annum ; Vivian S. Guice, 361 W. 120th st., Manhattan, Stenographer at $2,460 per annum ; Mary K. Yamamoto, 545 W. 111th st., Manhattan, Stenographer at $2,100 per annum; Celia Dorch, 89 Lenox ave., Manhattan, Stenographer at $1,980 per an-num; Muriel C. Bascom, 6 E. 117th st., Manhattan, Telephone Operator at $2,160 per annum; Vito Morelli, 6105 17th ave., Bklyn., Clerk at $2,100 per annum. John T. Callahan, 521 W. 135th st., Manhattan; Office Appliance Operator at $1,920 per an-mini, Sept. 10. Clara I. Turner, 1177 Forest ave., Bronx, Stenographer at $1,920 per an-num, Sept. 22.

Appointed-(Oct. 1)-Temporary Cooks at $2,100 per annum: Harvey L. Diggs, 485 Halsey st., Bklyn. ; James Craig, 10% W. 99th st., Manhattan. Temporary Institutional Helpers at $1,800 per annum: Spurgeon L. Haywood, 666 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan ; Frances M. Troche, 51-53 E. 109th st., Manhattan ; Eugene Chatman, 260 W. 123d st., Manhattan. Temporary Institutional Helpers at $1,680 per annum: Percy Watkins, 825 E. 167th st„ Bronx; Peter Paul Forde, 330 E. 139th st., Bronx; Panchita Cantres, 52 E. 106th st., Man-hattan; Arrowood F. Miles, 345 E. 122d st., Manhattan ; Frances Montanez, 1037 Faile st., Bronx; Sherman Matthews, 400 W. 145th st., Manhattan; William C. Kelly, 209 E. 103d st., Manhattan ; Ernest Bailey, 110 W. 115th st., Manhattan ; Louis G. Baker, 214 W. 139th st., Manhattan; Arthur W, Smith, 225 W. 110th st., Manhattan; Joseph F. Troche, 51-53 E. 109th st„ Man-hattan ; Rosalie Gaillard, 2147 5th ave., Manhattan ; Louise Shoates, 1294 Park ave., Manhattan ; Henry Holliday, 508 Lenox ave., Manhattan ; Tames Williams, 586 E. 165th st., Bronx; Priscilla M. Parker, 131 W. 116th st., Manhattan; Nicholas T. Mon-don, 759 Home st.. Bronx ; Dorothy L. An-derson, 1507 Washington ave., Bronx ; Her-bert C, Bailey, 187 Lenox ave., Manhattan; Ismael Oquendo, 21 F. 101st st., Manhat-tan ; Lottie F. Herriotte, 233 W. 127th st., Manhattan; Edward L. Byrd, 17 E. 131st st., Manhattan ; Albert Brown, 1771 Madi-son ave., Manhattan : William A. Morgan, 258 W. 154th st., Manhattan ; Vivian E. Anthony. 1762 Madison ave., Manhattan; Arthur T. Kelly. 55 E. 100th st., Manhattan.

A ppointed-(Temporary)- Oct. 1: Insti-tutional Helpers (Part Time) at $1,350 per innum : Emma Godfrey, 1370 5th ave.. Manhattan ; Edith Marks, 1159 Forest ave.. Bronx. Registered Nurses at $2,400 per 2nntini : Bridget G. Brinkers, 2120 Hone aye., Bronx : Willie W. Proctor. 39 W 67th st., Manhattan. Senior Children's Counselor at $2,700 per annum : Howard L. Whitmire. 1337 Clinton ave., Bronx: Er-nestine L. Hopps, 75 St. Nicholas pl., Man-llattan. Senior Children's Counselor at 2.520 per annum : Leonard E. Dickerson, 040 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan ; Edith D. Tohnson, (Whitmire), 1337 Clinton ave., Bronx. Senior Children's Counselors at !1.740 per annum : Savannah L. Madison 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan; Evelyn S. Hines, 317 Decatur st., Bklyn.: Pauline R. Ben-nett, I E. 104th st., Manhattan ; Audrey L Daniels, 566 Monroe st., Manhattan: Plorine Davis, 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan. Children's Counselors at $2,220 per annum: Irving Loew, 217-C 25th walk, Jamaica Bay Housing, Bklyn. ; Durall P. Booker, 261 W. 129th qt., Manhattan; Florence Finney. 48 E. 105th st., Manhattan ; Thomas J. Tier-ney. 1324 Lexington ave., Manhattan ; Tohn P. Lyons, 214 E. 90th st., Manhattan ; Ben-jamin T. Puleo, 228 E. 107th st., Manhat-tan; Andrew T. Watson, 229 W. 110th st., Manhattan ; Geraldine 'M. Pinckney, 1431 Prospect ave., Bronx; Albert S. Jackson, 45 W. 110th st., Manhattan ; John J. Mc-Hale. 4 Armand pl., Bronx; Earle H. Law-rence, 117 W. 42d st., Manhattan.

Appointed - (Temporary) - Oct. 1: Children's Counselors at $2,220 per annum : Ernest L. Matthews, 241 W. 135th st., Man-hattan; Elizabeth M. Mercer, 437 Man-hattan ave., Manhattan : Dorothy D. Jor-dan, 468 Greene ave., Bklyn.; Ruth F. Cal-houn, 1363 Stebbins ave., Bronx; Harry Sebran, 1000 E. 167th st., Manhattan; Arthur N. Belnick, 295 St. Johns pl., Manhattan ; Wilhelmina Charles, 272 Man-hattan ave., Manhattan ; Charlotte A. Jones, 953 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan; Florence M. Parrish, 616 St. Nicholas ave., Manhat-tan ; Alma M. Murray, 554 W. 142d st., Manhattan; Emma H. Berry, 308 E. 101st st., Manhattan ; Elsie C. Davis, 502 W. 149th st., Manhattan. Children's Counselors at $2,100 per annum: Helen V. Galloway, 726 F. 163d st., Bronx; Leon C. Saunders, 92 Lincoln st., Montclair, N. J. ; Margaret

S. Oakley, 299 Decatur st., Manhattan; Gwendolyn E. Johnson, 80 St. Nicholas pl., Manhattan; Sara A. Chavez, 68 E. 102d st., Manhattan; Olga H. Williams, 221 E. 127th st., Manhattan; Alma W. Weaver, 520 W. 158th st., Manhattan ; Marian W. Edwards, 545 W. 146th st., Manhattan; Minnie S. Askew, 160 W. 119th st., Man-hattan; Crawford M. Wilkinson, 555 W. 151st st., Manhattan; McWheeler Campbell, 134 Hancock st., Bklyn. ; Wesley V. Rupp, 315 W. 91st st., Manhattan; Eliza W. Cun-ningham, 612 E. 168th st., Bronx ; Mary E. Moore, 742 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan; Norman Nagel, 4 E. 91st st., Bklyn.;John W. Maddox, 457 W. 155th st., Manhattan; Edythe C. Davis, 80 St. Nicholas pl., Man-hattan; Cannel L. Ellis, 64 W. 128th st., Manhattan; Cloteal L. Reddick, 1530 Brook ave., Bronx. Children's Counselor at $2,160 per annum : Hester E. McKnight, 2340 7th ave., Manhattan; Blanche I. Wilson, 120 W. 117th st., Manhattan. Children's Counselor at $1,980 per annum : Sadie L. Day, 1200 Franklin ave., Bronx; Cecil Scott, 412 W. 148th st., Manhattan ; Ellen E. Dickerson (Hobson), 1925 7th ave., Manhattan; Na-talie L. .Compson, 1312 Washington ave., Bronx.

Appointed - (Temporary) - Oct. 1: Children's Counselors at $1,860 per annum : Harry Fields, 60 E. 101st st., Manhattan; Margaret Ann Brown, 424 Macon st., Man-hattan; Maine Lewis Adair, 512 W. 143d st., Manhattan; Ellen V. Devers, 1185 Franklin ave., Bronx ; Muriel H. Mapp, 104-10 32d ave., Corona; Dorothy M. Eller, 507 W. 159th st., Manhattan; Helen J. Elam, 552 W. 142d st., Manhattan ; Maye E. Jordan, 361 Stuyvesant ave., Bklyn,; Annie M. Stephens, 880 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan; Audrey L. Taylor, 445 W. 153d st., Manhattan ; Ann D. Grauer, 166 E. 96th st., Manhattan; Genie W. Burnett, 666 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan; Minnie H. Froser, 220 W. 139th st., Manhattan; Evangeline V. Patterson, 400 Manhattan ave., Manhattan ; Norma M. McEachron, 974 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan. Practical Nurses at $1,800 per annum : Dora L. Gandy, 110 Edgecombe ave., Bronx; Alice L. Kevelier, 867 Kelly st., Manhattan. Practical Nurses at $1,920 per annum : Leola Barnes, 2040 5th ave., Manhattan; Edna V. DuBois, 33 W. 37th st., Man-hattan ; Daisy A. Taylor, 320 E. 160th st., Bronx; Bertha Griffin, 25 St. Nicholas ter., Manhattan; Bertha H. Grant, 150 W. 130th st., Manhattan ; Ida M. King, 401 Edge-combe ave., Manhattan. Stationary Engin-eers at $11 a day: William Frank, Sr., 22 W. Ruby ave., Palisades Park, N. J.; James Dwyer, 142 W. 96th st., Manhattan; Thomas Green, 462 E. 160th st., Bronx; James Haggerty, 142 W. 105th st., Man-hattan. Maintenance Men at $2,370 per annum : Charles E. Westervelt, 1001 Uni-versity ave., Manhattan; Eliseo Satriole, 1036 Noble ave., Bronx. Mary C. Deeorato, 49-15 Skillman ave., Woodside, Supervisor at $3,770 per annum. Social Investigator at $2,700 per annum : Bertha S. McLeod, 27 W. 76th st., Manhattan ; Leonard Shot-land, 108 Lexington ave., Manhattan; Edith Gross, 1137 E. 29th st., Bklyn.

Appointed- (Temporary) -Social Investi-gators at $2,460 per annum, Sept. 10: Ger-trude Fishman, 1315 W. 7th st., Bldyn.; Nannie C. Rucker, 763 Hancock st., Bldyn.; Louise Ritter, 8100 Bay pkway., Bklyn.; Charlotte Albert, 2927 W. 29th st., Bklyn.; Selma Levine, 2346 84th st., Bklyn. ; Patrick Tannuzzo, 8562 76th st., Woodhaven; Er-nestine 0. Welch, 525 W. 152d st., Man-hattan; Norman Katz, 178 S. 3d st., Bklyn.; Abraham Marcus, 131 Division ave., Bklyn.; Sylvia Kaplan, 672 Miller ave., Bklyn.; Ruth Elsie Klein, 3030 37th st., L. I. City; Gertrude R. Daniels, 31-18 98th st., Corona; Jack Mund, 1996 Anthony ave., Bronx.; Harry Finkelstein, 126 Graham ave., Bklyn.; Charles Henri Williams, 522 W. 159th st., Manhattan; Katherine G. Gaches, 3033 Wallace ave., Bronx. ; Mannie Kupinsky, 2707 Morris ave., Bronx ; Israel H. Rosen-berg, 166 W. 83d st., Manhattan; Estelle Henkin, 120 W. 70th st., Manhattan ; Marion Hamersfeld, 1599 Bathgate ave., Bronx; Phyllis Schwarz, 1728 Crotona Park East, Bronx; Marthan D. Sumter, 112 W. 138th st., Manhattan ; Solomon D. Rosen, 870 Elsmere pl., Bronx; Regina Silverman, 1746 Andrews ave., Bronx; Florence L. Uris, 1135 Evergreen ave., Bronx. Social Investigators at $2,460 per annum, Sept. 17: Beatrice Pogermon, 1725 Fulton ave., Bronx; Betty Levy, 1753 W. 10th st., Bklyn. ; Aaron Englisher, 10 Mon-roe st., Manhattan; Beatrice Silverman, 211 E. Bway., Manhattan ; Temme Ross, 110 Forsythe st., Manhattan; Mercedes Eugenia Peters, 251 W. 112th st., Manhattan; Sherle Wender, 2916 Morris Park ave., Bronx ; Ora M. Kirkland, 529 W. 152d st., Manhattan; Anna C. DeEscobar, 178 E. 80th st., Manhattan; Mildred Wasserzug, 50 E. 212th st., Bronx; Ethel J. Payne, 1731 Popham ave., Bronx; Mary T. Pelle-grino, 2137 77th st., Jackson Heights ; Re-nate Scheuer, 600 W. 186th st., Manhattan;

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

Anna Klein, 140 Riverside dr., Manhattan; Lucy C. Byrne, 474 E. 7th st., Bklyn.; Anna Rosch, 2101 Harrison ave., Bronx; Natalie Shlom, 275 Cypress ave., Bronx; Walter F. Clarke, 457 Putnam ave., Bklyn.; Gerald Stern, 505 12th st., Bklyn. ; Pearl Strauss, 1259 Lincoln pl., Bklyn. ; George Merein, 660 Hegeman ave., Bklyn. ; Flor-ence B. Peckar, 1323 Ditmas ave., Bklyn.; Juanita Dawkins, 81 North Portland ave., Bklyn.; Harry I. Kessler, 205 Sea Breeze ave., Bklyn.; Charles Weiner, 2211 Mer-maid ave., Bklyn.; Phillippa S. Davis, 89 Lefferts pl., Bklyn.

Appointed - (Temporary) - Social In-vestigators at $2,460 per annum, Sept. 22: Sidney Millman, 168 Mackenzie st., Bklyn.; Marilyn Meiselman, 1970 E. 18th st., Bklyn. ; Katherine M. Pelly, 259 St. Marks pl., S. I. ; Jessie N. Douglas, 68-05 Exeter st., Queens; Helen A. Hughes, 2225 5th ave., Manhattan; Mary Christina Pettit, 188 Claremont ave., Manhattan ; Bernard Golden, 2820 Marion ave., Bronx ; Louise I. Charles, 366 W. 116th st., Manhattan; Lillian Freedman, 185 Claremont ave., Man-hattan; Roslyn Orentreich, 1561 Long-fellow ave., Bronx; Gilda Rosen, 301 W. 20th st., Manhattan ; Paul W. Hammer, 2115 Ryer ave., Bronx ; Felice Konkol, 2455 Cruger ave., Bronx; R. Colston LeGrand, 505 W. 164th st., Manhattan; Constance Murayama, 413 1st ave., Manhattan; Eu-gene C. Morrison, 246 W. 150th st., Man-hattan; Arline I. Stitch, 63-109 Saunders st., Queens; Rosalind M. Claiborne, 32-15 110th st., Queens; George M. Fried, 62 W. 52d st., Manhattan; Frances Z. Altschul, 966 Halsey st., Bklyn. ; Brunice Hemley Blaustein, 63 8th ave., Bklyn.; Shirley Frances Richmond, 3204 Avenue I, Bklyn.; Stella Porper, 122 Fenimore st., Bklyn.; Elaine Pincus, 2555 W. 32d st., Bklyn.; Thelma Greenman, 8201 Bay pkway., Bklyn. ; Ellen Abramowitz, 1534 Selwyn ave., Bronx; Myrtle D. Johnson, 221 W. 138th st., Manhattan; Gertrude Itskoff, 89-07 169th st., Jamaica. Maurice Silber-man, 771 West End ave., Manhattan. Physician (Part Time), at $2,125 per an-num, Sept. 17. Dentists at $10 a session, Sept. 22: Sidney Miller, 82-01 Britton ave., Elmhurst; Samuel Kirschner, 1103 Sheridan ave., Bronx. Office Appliance Operator (TM) at $1,920 per annum, Sept. 22: Blossom Malovany, 275 Ocean aye., Bklyn.; Milton Kelley, 800 Freeman st., Bronx. Office Appliance Operator (TM) at $1,920 per annum, Sept. 17: Edith Othello, 840 Freeman st., Bronx; Hilaria Friend, 67 W. 139th st., Manhattan.

Appointed - (Temporary) - Frank Lo-mino, 720 Cleveland st., Bklyn., Office Ap-pliance Operator (T) at $1,920 per annum, Sept. 11. Cleaners at $1,920 per annum: Michael Simolo, 2018 58th st., Bklyn., Sept. 8; Joseph Czinke, 256 E. 10th st., Man-hattan, Sept. 9. Transcribing Typists at $1,920 per annum: Lois Porter, 28 Ma-combs pl., Manhattan; Carroll Pertlowe, 128 Halsey st., Bklyn., Sept. 22; Marjorie Carter, 104-59 164th st., Jamaica and Helen Martha Sidler, 68-24 64th pl., Queens, Sept. 17; Marian E. McMoore, 239 W. 131st st., Sept. 18; Sophie Aquino, 26 Clyde pl., S. I., Sept. 16 ; Margaret M. McKenna, 1447 Madison ave., Manhattan, Sept. 15. Telephone Operators at $1,860 per annum: Florence Petti, 116 E. Mosholu pkway., Bronx, Sept. 8; Muriel B. Hilton, 1429 5th ave., Manhattan, Oct. 1.

Appointed-(Temporary)-Clerks at $1,-860 per annum : Lois English, 477 W. 145th st., Manhattan; Juanita D. Leigh, 311 Howard ave., Bklyn., Sept. 11; Virginia E. Lowery, 824 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan, Sept. 8; Charles R. Leonard, 35 St. Morris Park West, Manhattan, Sept. 9; Rebecca Gluckman, 2076 Belmont ave., Bronx, Sept. 10; Bart Lanier Stafford, III, 39 1st ave., Manhattan, Sept. 12; Josephine A. Fenton, 595 E. 167th st., Bronx, Sept. 16; William W. Capehart, 209 W. 107th st., Manhattan, Sept. 22; Mary C. Ryan, 524 E. 38th st., Bklyn. and Dorothy G. Strickland, 409 Edgecombe ave., Sept. 18; Daniel Louis Scarp, 980 66th st., Bklyn. and Pearl Davis, 457 Decatur st., Bklyn., Sept. 15; Bernard Henry Holtzman, 1663 Eastburn axe., Bronx; Ella V. Tones, 175-04 109th aye., Jamaica, Anna Klein, 193 2d ave., Manhattan, Gertrude Leader, 636 E. 170th st., Bronx, Israel Harris, 371 Arlington ave.. Bklyn., William Goldstein, 1696 Park pl. Bklyn., Sept. 10; Marie L. Williams, 600 Teasdale pl., Bronx and Mary E. King, 120 W. 117th st., Manhattan, Oct. 1; Her-man Blum, 3814 15th ave., Bklyn. ; Ben Moskowitz. 24 Brighton 4th ter., Bklyn.; Dorothy Polo, 3100 Brighton 7th st., Bklyn. ; Thomas A. Reilly, 547A McDon-ough st., Bklyn. ; Lillian 0. Carey, 954 St. Nicholas ave., Manhattan; Audrey M. Phillips, 147-33 108th ave., Jamaica, Sept. 17. Typists at $1,860 per annum: Sylvia R. Kaplan, 1662 Carroll st., Bklyn., Sept. 4; Lucille Morris, 103 W. 141st st., Man-hattan, Sept. 8; Louis Solomon, 626 E. 161st st., Bronx, Sept, 10; Tohn H. Gillen, 37 Garland Court, Bklyn., Sept. 22 ; Vera Wilkinson, 15 W. 137th st., Manhattan; Margaret Bryant, 14 W. 107th st., Man-hattan, Sept. 15; Evelyn M. Siggins, 8041 88th ave., Woodhaven; Anabelle Braun, 697 West End ave.. Manhattan; Celia L. Bres-law, 64-66 Blake ave., Bklyn., Sept. 17.

Appointed - (Temporary) - Florence P. Goldberg, 702 E. 10th st., Bklyn., Assistant Supervisor at $3,170 per annum, Sept, 16. Supervisors at $3,770 per annum : Morris Chase, 33 Crooke ave., Bklyn., Sept. 8; Frances Levitt, 2320 Aqueduct ave., Bronx; Marion N. Makinen, 125 W. 16th st., Man-hattan, Sept. 2. Assistant Supervisors at $3,170 per annum, Sept. 1: Jessie B. Atkins, 453 W. 140th st., Manhattan; Leontine D. Beakey, 2216 Homecrest ave., Bklyn. ; Bessie Epstein, 115 Lincoln rd., Bklyn. ; Leah Fainberg, 410 Riverside dr., Manhattan; Rietta M. Hines, 83 St. Nich-olas pl., Manhattan; Mary Horohoe, 171 Windsor pl,, Bklyn.; Helen Kleinman, 1505 Walton ave., Bronx; Rebecca S. Krant, 125 Hatfield pl., S. I. ; Max Mazur, 1400 East-ern pkway., Bklyn.; Edward Meschi, 471/2 E. 7th st., Manhattan; Jennie Petrosion, 70 Conselyea st., Bklyn. ; Sonia Rapaport, 240 Cabrini blvd., Manhattan; Elizabeth Schul-man, 1546 Carroll st., Bklyn. ; Sara Wilson, 1534 Selwyn ave., Bronx, Assistant Super-visor at $3,170 per annum, Sept. 15: Her man Hershin, 4 W. 31st st., Manhattan; Adelaide Hood, 313 E. 18th st., Manhattan; Howard C. Landin, 200 W. 132d st., Man-hattan; Dorothy M. O'Connell, 1560 Metro-politan ave., Bronx. Social Investigators at $2,460 per annum, Sept. 3: William Barzell, 353 W. 29th st., Manhattan; Laura N. Bateman, 538 W. 153d st., Manhattan: Julia Brooks, 75-40 Austin st., Forest Hills; Rose Davis, 26 James st., Manhattan; Mar-garet L. DeNicola, 177 E. 32d st., Bklyn.; Herman Drooks, 446 E. 78th st., Man-hattan; James E. Johnson, 428 Greene ave., Bklyn. ; Ernest A. Kraus, 25-40 30th rd., L. I. City; Benjamin K. Kundin, 2032 Valentine ave., Bronx; Martin Mendelson, 3215 Holland ave., Bronx; Jack Nadilman, 2899 Kingsbridge ter., Bronx ; Jack J. New-man, 141-08 70th aye., Flushing; Matthew L. Pesapia, 320 W. 25th st., Manhattan; Trying Scavron, 5611 Tilden ave., Bklyn.; Erich Schreiber, 110 W. 81st st., Man-hattan; Clare E. Spring, 1551 Mindord pl., Bronx ; Maude I. Varner, 411 W. 128th st., Manhattan; Lillian T. Wise, 725 Home st., Bronx; Florence Wood, 849 E. 222d st., Manhattan ; Glenn W. Wright, 530 Man-hattan ave., Manhattan ; Esther Wyden, 546 E. 98th st., Bklyn.

Reinstated-James T. Maloney, 25 Cooper st., Manhattan, Clerk at $1,920 per annum, Sept. 2.

Services Ceased-Harry Deitch, Social Investigator at $2,940 per annum, Sept. 3. Social Investigators at $2,820 per annum : Owen T. Shulman, Sept. 23 ; Paul A. Phil-lips. Sept. 15. Elvira Buck, Stenographer at $2,580 per annum, Sept. 15.

Services Ceased-(Temporary)-Eugene Saland, Dentist at $10 per session, Sept. 10. Emil Farshtev, Typist at $1,860 per annum. Sept. 19. Ester Stewart, Administrative Assistant at $3,650 per annum, Sept. 11. Sarah Ann Seabron, Office Appliance Op-erator (TM) at $1,920 per annum, Sept. 15. Social investigators at $2,460 per annum: Grace O'Farrell, Sent. 8: Sylvia Z. Pomer-ance, Sept. 9: Marion M. Lucchino. Sept. 9: Austin W. Sobers, Sent. 10; Edna O'Brien, Sept. 19; Richard O'Brien. Sept. 22; William Tames Lonergan, Sept. 24; Ruth Klehman. Sent. 26: Henry Elroc and Mary, E. Ruth, Sept. 5: Samuel Rosen-stein and Hyman Cohen, Sept. 11.

Services Ceased - (Temporary) - Iran-qrribing Typists at $1,920 per annum : Helen Srherr, Sent. 4. Margaret Birnbaum. Sent. R Lucy A. Whittle. Sent. 12; Rose M. Townes and Faith M. Barker. Sept. 8. Stenographers at $1,920 per annum : Cyn-thia Powell, Sept. 2: Adeline R. Simon. Sept. 4; Dorothy Nicholas, Sept. 5; Victor T. Torres, Sent. 6; Helen H. Coyle, Sept. 11 : Lillie Belle Andrews, Sept. 15: Grace Lahruzzo, Sept 22. Clerks at $1 860 per annum : Harold Grande and Hugh T. Dolan, Sept. 9: Margaret Coffey. Sept. 4; William A Fitzgerald. Sept. 8; Sheila Reinstein, Sent. 9; Raymond B. Schustack, Sept. 10: 'Clairmont H. Providente, Sept. 15; Oscar N. Whitfield, Sept. 18; Marvin

Michael. Sept. 22. Social Investigators at $2,460 net annum : 'Martha G. Feder, Flor-ence Markoe and Irving Sarnoff, Sept. 2; Claire Newman. Sept. 3; John J. Moore, Sept. 15 ; Lawrence M. Ervin, Jr., Sept. 18: Abraham F. Rosenzweig, Sept. 19; Harold Gerken, Sept. 24.

Dird-Mary F. Stephens. Mother's Aide at $1.860 per annum. Sept. 2. Hannah G. Thishkind. Clerk at $1,860 per annum. Sept. 10.

PRFSIDFNT, BOROUGH OF JTROOKLYN

Appointed- fohn H. Smith, 167 Park ave., Bklyn, 5, Temporary Laborer at $2,160 per annum, Bureau of Highways and Sew-ers. Oct. 1.

Services Ceased-Vincent R. Cipriano, Temporary Clerk at $1,980 per annum, Bu-reau of Highways and Sewers, Oct. 16.

Reassigned-Laborers, Bureau of High-ways and Sewers, Oct. 2: John Engel-stater at $2,640 per annum ; Salvatore Colombraro at $2,160 per annum.

DEPARTMENT OF CITY PLANNING Salaries Increased-Sept. 1: Irving F.

Ashworth, Senior Civil Engineer, from $5,500 to $6,000 per annum; Abraham

Leshan, Civil Engineer, from $4,450 to $4,-750 per annum ; John J. Beggs, Civil En-gineer, from $5,000 to $5,500 per annum.

Died-John Goldstein, Civil Engineering Draftsman, Sept. 30.

DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS Appointed-John Halbig, 2869 Codding-

ton ave., Bronx, N. Y. 61, Temporary Laborer at $2,220 per annum, Oct. 9.

Services Ceased-Arthur Cronin, Tem-porary Stenographer at $1,920 per annum, Oct. 16.

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION Appointed-Sanitation Men, at $2,840 per

annum, Oct. 6: Frank J. Makowsky, Wil-liam V. Boden, John F. Tipa, Edward J. Waller and Rocco A. Rubino.

Action Rescinded-Terminating the ser-vices of Frederick W. Walters, Sanitation Man, Sept. 22.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Cakes otherwise stated City Mee. are open

0 a. m. to 4 p. satardays to to noon. from 9 s• m 5 P. m. daily; County Moos

ART COMMISSION- City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7....00 rtlnd 7-1197

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, N.Y.7. WO rth 2-3630

BRONX, PRESIDENT OF- 851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.JE rome 6-3941

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF- Borough Hall, Bklyn. 2 .TR iangl 5-7100 Highways and Sewers, Municipal Bldg..

BUDGET, BUREAU OF- Municipal 2

TR iangl 5-7100

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7 CO rtlnd 7-6706 CH1 EF M EDICA I. EXAMINER--

125 Worth st., Manh'n, N.Y. 13. WO rth 2-3711 Open all hours of day and night.

Bronx -- 850 Walton ave., N. Y. 51 JE rome 7-4642

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

Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-9258 Open all hours of day and night.

Queens-B'way and Justice st., Elmhurst, N. Y. HA vemyr 4-9634

Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; closed Sun. days; open holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond - Police Headquarters Bldg., St. George, S. I. 1 GI braltr 7-0007

Open 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m.; closed Sun-days and holidays.

CITY CLERK- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rtb 2-4430 Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave., N. Y. 57.

TR emnt 8-2204 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

N. Y. RE public 9-8694 Rkled-Roronah Hall. S. I. 1 . GI braltr 7-1000

CITY COURT- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse. N. Y. 51.

TE rome 6-6985 Kings-12C Schermerhorn st, Bklyn. 2.

CU mbrind 6-6070 New York-Old County Court House,

52 Chambers st., N. Y. 7...00 rtlnd 7-6264 Queens-88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

N. Y. JA maica 6-2410 Richmond - 927 Castleton ave.. West

New Brighton, S. I. 10 GI braltr 2-5175 Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.,

Sat. to 12 noon, Courts open at 10 a. m. General and commercial calen- dars called at 9.45 a. m.

CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM-

52 Chambers st, Manh'n. N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-4566 !ITV MAGISTRATES' COURTS-

General Office. 100 Centre at., Manh'n, N. Y. 13 RE ctr 2-6200

Brooklyn OfficP-Municipal Bldg Bklyn. 2 TR iangl 5-7100 Clerk's office open 9 a. m to 4.30

p. m,; Saturday to 12 noon. Manhattan

Felony-100 Centre st., N. Y. 13 .RE ctr 2-6200 Gamblers'-100 Centre st., N. Y. 13.

RE ctr 2-6200 Girls' Term 100 Centre st., N. Y. 13.

RE ctr 2-6200 Home Term-300 Mulberry st., N. Y. 12.

CA nal 6-5026 Lower Manhattan-

Arrest Part-301 Mott st., N. Y. 12. CA nal 6-5026

Summons Part--301 Mott at., N.Y. 12.

Mid-Manhattan- CA nal 6-5026

Arrest Part-153 E. 57th st., N. Y. 22.

N. Y. 22

VO luntr 5-0442 Summons Part - 153 E. 57th st.,

Municipal Term-100 Centre st., N. Y. 13. PL aza 9-4849

RE ctr 2-6200 Nicht--100 Centre st.. N. Y. 13 .RE ctr 2-6224 Probation - 100 Centre st., N. Y. 13.

RE ctr 2-6200 Traffic (Downtown) - 301 Mott st.,

6-5026 N. Y. 12 CA nal Traffic (Uptown) - 455 W. 151st at.,

N. Y. 31

N. Y. 31

WA dswth 6-3700 Upper Manhattan - 455 W 151st st.,

WA dswth 6-8429 Vehicle Accident-100 Centre st., N.Y. 13.

War Emergency-100 Centre st.. N. Y. RE ctr 2-6200

13 RE ctr 2-6200 Week End - 100 Centre st., N. Y. 13.

RE ctr 2-6226 Women's-100 Centre st., N.Y. 13. RE ctr 2-6200 Youth Term-100 Centre st.. N. 1' 13.

RE ctr 2-6200 Bronx

161st et.. 3d ave., N. Y. 56 ..MO ttHvn 9-7300 Magistrates' Courts in Bronx: Arrest, Gamblers. Municipal Term. Summons, Traffic, Vehicle Accident, War Dicer. gency and Youtb Term.

Brooklyn Adolescent-31 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26.

BIT Ilannstr 2-3516 Felony-120 Schermerhorn st.. Eklyn 2.

First District- MA in 4-0216

Bay Ridge Part - 43d st. and 4tb WI ndsr 54381 ave.. Bklyn. 32

Coney Island Part-2963 W 8th at, Bklyn. 24 CO Island 6-0013

Flatbush Part-2S Snyder are.. Bklyn. 26 BU clnunstr 2-1506

Gamblers'-120 Schermerhorn st. Bklyn. 2 TR langl 5-4220

Municipal Tenn - Municipal Building. TR ling! 5-7100

Night 120 Schermerhorn Bklyn. 2. MA in 4-0216

Second NDListri yctp-rit part 127 Pennsyl-

vania ave., Bklyn. 7 AP plegate 6-8606 Williamsburg Part - Williamsburg

Bridge PlIt71. 13klyn. 11-E17 ern 7-2503 Traffic - 1005 Bedford are., Bklyn. S.

in 2-2904

Vehicle Accident Court -1005 Bedford aye, Bklyn. MA in 3-2904

War Emergency - Municipal Building, Bklyn. 2 TR iangle 5-7100

Week End-25 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26. BU ckmnstr 2-1506

VUM Felony - 62.16 Catalpa ave., Glendale

(Bklyn. P. 0.), 27 HE geman 3-8320 Flushing - Town Hall, Flushing, N. Y.

FL tubing 9-0228 Gamblers'-62.16 Catalpa are., Glendale

(Bklyn. P. 0.), 27 HE geman 34320 L. 1. City-County Court House, L I.

City 1 N. Y. IR onside. 6-9009 Municipal Term -120.55 Queens blvd.,

Kew Gardens 15, N. Y BO uirrd Probation-62.16 Catalpa ave., Glendale

(Bklyn. P. 0.), 27 HE geman 3-5510 Rockaway-Beach Channel dr , 90th and

91st sts., Rockaway Beach, N. Y. BE Ilfirbr 54125

Traffic--120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar- dens 15, N. Y. BO ulvrd 8-5000

Vehicle Accident Court-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y.

BO ulvrd 8-5000 War Emergency-120-55 Queens blvd.,

Kew Gardens 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 8-5000 Richmond

Gamblers'-67 Targee at.. Stapleton, S.L 4, SA int Geo 7-1150

Staten Island-67 Targee st„ Stapleton, S. I. 4 SA int Geo 7-1150

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-5600

CITY PRIORITIES AND ALLOCA- TIONS BOARD-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n. N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-1800 CITY RECORD, THE-

Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-1800 CITY REGISTER-

Hall of Records, Manh'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-3900 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome 7-9811 Bklyn.-Hall of Records, Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-6800 Queens-161.04 Jamaica ave., Jamaica 2,

N. Y. JA maica 6-8684 CITY SHERIFF-

Hall of Records, Manh'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-4300 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome 7-3501 Kings-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Queens - County Court House, L. I.

City 1, N. Y. ST ilwel 4-6017 Richmond-County Court House, S. I. 1.

GI braltr 7-0041 COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF-

60 B'way, Manh'n, N. Y. 4.... WH itehl 3-7575 COMPTROLLER, OFFICE OF THE-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-1200 Excise Taxes, Bureau of. 74 Trinity pl.,

Manh'n, N. Y. 6 BO whon 9-5280 CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF-

100 Centre st., Manh'n. N. Y. 13.RE ctr 2-6200 COUNCIL-

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

N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-4430 President's Office, City Hall. Manh'n,

N. Y. 7 CO rtlnd 7-6770

6-4600 5-8780

2-6111

6-2607

7-1800 COUNTY COURTS-

Courts open at 10 a. m. Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE tome 7-8965 Kings-120 Schermerhorn st. Bldyn. 2.

31A in 4-5300 Queens - County Court House L L

City 1 N. Y SIT ilwel 4-7525 Richmond-County Court House S. I. 1.

GI braltr 7-7500 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS-

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51. JE rome 6-5910

9 a. m. to 5 p. a.; Sat. to 12 noon. Kings-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR ngl 5-8900

9 a. in. to 5 p. a.; Sat. to 12 noon. N. Y.-155 Leonard at, N. Y,13.RE Cif 2-7300

9,30 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sat. to 1 p. m. Queen. - County Court House, L I.

City 1, N. Y. sT ilwel 4-7596 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

Richmond-County Court House, S. L 1, GI brake 7-0049

9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT-

135 E. 22d st, Manh'n, N. Y. 10.

Children's Court Division- AL gonqn 4-1900

Manhattan-137 E. 22d st., N. Y. 10. AL gonqn 4-1900

Bronx - 1109 Carroll pl., N. Y. 56. JE rome 7-9800

Brooklyn-111 Schermerhorn st. Bkn. 2. 'YR iar 5-8611

Queens - 105-34 Union Hall st., mica 4, N. Y JA ma ea 6-2545

Richmond-,100 Richmond terrace, St. Gant, S I. 1 SA intGeo 74300

Hearing of caw begins at 10 a. m. Family Court Division-.

Manhattan-135 E. 22d st, N. Y. 10. AL gonna 4-1900

Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse, N.Y. 56. E e

Brooklyn-327 Schermerhorn at.J

, Blotrom. 7-9800

17 TR iangl 5-9770

Queens - 105-34 Union Hall et., Ja- maica 4, N. Y. JA matca 6-2545

Richmond-100 Richmond terrace, St. George, S. I. 1 SA intGeo 7-8300

EDUCATION, BOARD OF- 110 Livingston st. Bkn. 2 MA in 4-2800

ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- 400 Broome st, Manh'n, N.Y. 13.CA nal 6-2600 Bronx-Tremont and 3d area, N. Y. 57,

TR emnt 8-1180 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar-

dens 15, N. Y. BO ulvrd 8-5000 Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I. 1. SA intGeo 7-1955

9 a. m. to 4 p. tn.; Sat. to 12 noon. ESTIMATE, BOARD OF-

Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-4560

Real Estate, Bureau of, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-5600

Retirement and Pensions, Bureau of 52 Chambers st, ?Laden, N.

Y. r7. WO rds. 2-4560

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg., Mullin, N.Y. 7 .WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of-

Manhattan-Municipal Bldg., N. Y. . WO r

7th 2-1200

Bronx - Tremont and Arthur ayes.. N. Y. 57 TR emit 24000

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg., Bklyn. 2. TR iangl 5-7100

Queens - 120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 8-5000

Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I. I . GI braltr 7-1000 Special Taxes, Division of-

50 Pine It., N. Y. 5 . WH itch! 4-7646 FIRE DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-4100 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 54340

8-5000

COUNTY CLERKS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome Kings-Hall of Records, Bkn. 2.TR iangl New York-County Court House. N. Y. 7.

WO rth Queens-

Y.88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

ic 2,

N. JA maa Richmond-County Court House, S. I. 1.

SA intGeo

RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF— Borough Hall, S. I. 1 GI brain 7-1000

SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13.WO rth 2-3221 Bronx-530 E. Tremont am, N. Y. 57.

TR emnt 8-3676 Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn, 2.TR iangl 5-7545 Queens-9548 130th st., Richmond Hill

19 N. Y. VI rginia 9-6465 Rich' Id—Borough Hall, S. I. 1 GI braltr 7-8500

SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF— Clerk's offices open 9 a, m. to 4 p.

Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. in.

Manh'n-100 Centre st., N. Y. 13. RE ctr Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome Court held Tuesday and Friday.

Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn st., Bkn. 2. MA in 4-5910

Queens—County Court House, L. I. City 1, N. Y ST ilwel 4-493u Court held Monday and Thursday,

Richmond—County Court House, S. 1. 1. SA int Geo 7-0324

Court held every Wednesday. Probation-100 Centre st., Manh'n, N. Y.

13 STANDARDS AND APPEALS—

RE ctr 2-6200

Municiml Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rth 2-5600 STATUTORY CONSOLIDATION, BD. OF—

City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7 ....CO rtlnd 7-1000 SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIV.-

First Dept.—Madison ave. and 25th st., Manh'n, N. Y. 10 LE xingtn 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. 2. TR iangl 5-1300

Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. No Court on Saturdays.

SUPREME COURT, IST JUD, DIST.— New York County—County Court House,

Centre and Pearl sts., N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-650J Court opens at 10 a. m.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51. JE rome 6-103'

Court opens at 10 a. rn. SUPREME COURT, 2D JUD. DIST.—

Kings County — Joralemon and Fulton sts., Bklyn. 2 TR iangl 5-730'

Court opens at 10 a. m. Appellate Term TR iangl 54452

Court opens at 10 a. m. Queens County — 88-11 Sutphin blvd.,

Jamaica 2, N. Y. J k maica 6-1570 Richmond County—County Court House,

S. I. 1 GI braltr 7-870 SURROGATES' COURTS-

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51. JE rome 6-4892

Court opens at 10 a. m. Kings—Hall of Records, Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7020

Court opens at 9.30 a. m. N. Y.—Hall of Records, N. Y. 7. WO rth

Court opens at 10 a. in. Queens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

N. Y. JA maica 6-6000 Court opens at 10 a, M.

Richmond—County Court House, S. I. 1. GI braltr 7-7301)

Court opens at 10.30 a. m. TAX DEPARTMENT—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y. 7, WO rth 2-180 Bronx—Tremont and Arthur ayes., N. Y.

57 TR emnt 2-2000 Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar-

dens 15, N. Y. BO ulv:d 8-5000 Rich'd—Borough Hall, S. I. 1 . GI braltr 7-1000

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- 154 Nassau st., Manh'n, N, Y. 7, RE ctr 2-408\

TEMPORARY CITY HOUSING RENT COMMISSION-

500 Park ave., Man'hn, N. Y. 22.PL aza 3-1705 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF-

250 Hudson st., Manh'n, N.Y. 13.CA nal 6-6600 TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AND TUNNEL

AUTHORITY- Randall's Island, Manh'n, N. Y. 35.

LE high 4-5800 VETERANS' COOPERATION—

N. Y. City Veterans' Service Centers- 500 Park ave., Manh'n, N. Y..PL aza 3-170; 105 Court st., Bklyn. 2 TR iangl 5-7147

WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- 120 Wall st., Manli'n, N. Y. 5.WH itehl 4-50U

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC.-Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-4320 Bronx—Tremont and Arthur ayes. N. Y.

57 TR emnt 8-5400 Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2 TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar-

dens 15, N. Y. BO ulvrd 8-5000 Rich'd—Borough Hall, S. I. 1. SA intGeo 7-0840

WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF- 902 B'way, Manh'n, N. Y. 10.GR amrcy 5-350).

2-6200

7-2898

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

5719

GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- 100 Centre st, Manh'n, N. Y. 13. RE ctr 2-2442 Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p.

Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens at 10 a. m.

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. WO rth 2-6900 Bronx — 1826 Arthur ave., N. Y. 57.

U Brooklyn-295 Flatbush avenue extension. ow

Bklyn, 1 TR iangl 5-9400 Queens-14845 Archer ave., Jamaica 2,

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

S. 1. 1 GI braltr 7-7664 HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD Or-

695 Park ave. Manh'n, N. Y. 21. RE gent 7-4131 HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth st.. Manh'n, N. Y. 13.WO rth 2-4440 HOUSING AND BUILDINGS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-560, Bronx — 1932 Arthur ave., N. Y. 57.

LU dlow 3-552u Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-710u Queens— r 20-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar-

dens 15, N. Y. BO ulvrd 8-5000 Rich'd—Borough Hall, S. 1. 1. GI braltr 7-1000

INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF- 50 Pine st., Manh'n, N. Y. 5 WH itehl 3-3232

LAW DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-460u Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-6330 Queens — 88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

2, N. Y. JA maica 6-5234 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

137 Centre st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. WO rth 4-8600

Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Rich'd—Borough Hall, S. 1. 1.G1 braltr 7-1000

MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF— Municipal Bldg., N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-5600

MARINE AND AVIATION, DEPT. OF-- Pier A, North River, Manh'n, N. Y. 4.

WH itehl 4-060' MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF-

137 Centre st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13.CA nal 6-50. MAYOR'S OFFICE—

City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7 _CO rtlnd 7-1000 Bureau of Laboi Relations — Municipal

Building, Manh'n, N. Y. 7..00 rtlnd 7-1101: MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-5600• MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-

299 B'way, Manh'n, N. Y. 7..00 rtlnd 7-888' MUNICIPAL COURTS—

Office of the President Justice, 8 Reade st., Manh'n, N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-140:;

Office hours: 8.45 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Dist, Manhattan 1-6 Reade st., N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-1475 2-10 Reade st., N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-147 3-314 W. 54th st., N. Y. 19..CO lumbs 5-177:' 4-327 E. 38th st., N. Y. 16.CA ledonia 5-9431 5-314 W. 54th st., N. Y. 19....CI rcle 5-5110 6-170 E. 121st st., N. Y. 35 LE high 4-4906 7-447 W. 151st st., N, Y. 31 ..AU dubn 3-5411? 8-170 E. 121st st., N. Y. 35 LE high 4-5590 9-10 Reade st., N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-1431

10-447 W. 151st st. N. Y. 31. WA (Wirth 6-7070 Central Jury

Parts and 1 8 Reade st., N. Y. 7. Small Claims Part WO rth 2-1400

ry and

Central Record Room, 238 William st., N. Y. 7 RE ctor 2-547'

Bronx 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd., N. Y. 61.

UN drhil 3-6100 2—Washington ave. and 162d st., N. Y.

56 ME !rose 5-304. Central Jury and Small Claims Parts,

Washington ave. and 162d st., N.Y. 56. ME !rose 5-3042

Brooklyn 1-120 Schermerhorn st., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-2052 2-120 Schermerhorn st., Bklyn. 2.MA in 4-8013 3-120 Schermerhorn st., Bklyn, 2.MA in 4-8011 4-363 Liberty ave., Bklyn. 7.AP plegate 7-1760 5-4th ave. and 42d st., Bkn. 32. WI ndsr 5-2540 6-27-33 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26.

BU ckmnstr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave., Bklyn, 7.AP plegate 6-8600 8-4th ave. and 42d st., Bkn.32.WI ndsr 8-5040 Central Jury andj 120 Schermerhorn at., Small Claims Partsj Bklyn. 2.TR iangl 5-2052

1-10.15 49th ave., t17 City 1, N, Y. IR onsides 6-7987

2—B'way and Justice st., Elmhurst, N.Y. HA vemyr 9-0087

3-69-02 64th st., Ridgewood (Bklyn.

P. 0.), 27 HE geman 3-7010 4-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y.

JA maica 6-5133 5-90th st., Rockaway Beach, N. Y.

BE 11 Hrbr 5-1747 6—Town Hall flushing, N.Y.. FL ailing 3-5665 Central Jury l'art, 88-11 Sutphin blvd.,

Jamaica 2, N. Y. JA maica 6-0080 Small Claims Part, 88-11 Sutphin blvd.,

Jamaica 2, N. Y, JA maica 3-7080 Richmond

1-927 Castleton ave., West New Brighton,

S. I. 10 GI brltr 2-0189 2-71 Targee st., Stapleton, S. I. 4,

SA int Geo 7-0313 Small Claims Part, 71 Targee st, Staple-

ton, S. I. 4 SA int Cia 7-0313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y. 7. WO rth 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 1 p. m.

N. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY- 122 E. 42d st., Manh'n, N.Y. 17.MU rryhil 3-8360

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Arsenal Bldg., 64th st. and 5th ave.,

Manh'n, N. Y. 21 RE gent 4-1000 Bronx — Bronx Park East, at Birchall

ave., N. Y. 60 TA lmdg 9-5200 Brooklyn — Litchfield Mansion, Prospect

Park, Bklyn. 15 SO uth 8-2300 Queens—The Overlook, Forest Park,

Kew Gardens 15, N. Y..... VI rginia 9-4600 Richmond — Field House, Clove Lakes

Park, Victory blvd. and Clove rd., St. George, S. I. 1 GI braltr 2-7640

PAROLE COMMISSION- 100 Centre st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. RE ctr 2-6200

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st., Manh'n. N. Y. 13.CA nal 6-2000

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51,

JE rome 7-6400 Kings—Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2. R iangl 5-7100 N. Y.—Hall of Records, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-6744 Queens-88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

N. Y. JA maica 6-5037 Richmond-927 Castleton ave., West New

Brighton, S. I. 10 GI braltr 2-1028 PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7. WO rth 2-4740 PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y. 7. WO rth 2-5860 QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF-

120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15 N. Y.

, BO ulvrd 8-5000

RECORDS, COM'R OF, CITY COURT- 52 Chambers st., Manh'n, N.Y.7. CO rtlnd 7-6264

RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse N. Y. 51.E rome 6-4892 RECORDS COM'R 011, SURROGATE'S

COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY— Hall of Records, N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-6744

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS— Municipal Bldg., Mullen, N.Y. 7. WO rth 2-1200

BOARD MEETINGS

Art Commimisa Meets at its office, City. Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7,

on second Monday in each month, at 2.30 p. m. GEORG J. LOBER, Executive Secretary.

Board of Ammon Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.

N. Y. 7, on Tuesdays, at 10 a, in., and at thi call of the Chairman.

CHARLES IL KRIGER, Chairman. Baskin Oessoksica

Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7, on first day in February, May, August and November.

WILLIAM D. BRENNAN, Secretary. City Planning Oseaadadsa

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7, every other Wednesday, at 2.30 p tn.

FRANCIS J. BLOUSTEIN, Secretary. Omen

Meets in Councilmartic Chambers, City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7, on Tuesdays, at 1 p. tn.

MURRAY W. STAND, City Clerk and Clerk of the Council.

Board of lifincatisa Meets at its office, 110 Livingston st., Bklyn. 2,

every third Wednesday, at 4 p. m., except in July, August and September. In July and September meetings are held on each second Wednesday, and in August on the fourth Wednesday. Annual meet-ing held on the second Tuesday in May.

NATHANIEL KAPLAN, Secretary. Board of Elections

Meets in Room 407, 400 Broome st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13, on Tuesdays, at 11 a. ra., and at the call of the President.

WILLIAM J. HEFFERNAN, President. Board of ilstimate

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7, on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 10.30 a. in., unless otherwise ordered by the Board. HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary,

Examining Board of City Surveyors Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg„ Mani's,

N. Y. 7, at all of the Chairman. JOHN C. RIEDEL, Chairman. Board of Health

Meets in Room 330, 125 Worth at. Manta,N. Y. 13, at 10 a. tn., on second Tuesday of each month and at the call of the Chairman.

ISRAEL WEINSTEIN, M. D., Commissioner of Health, Chairman.

POLICEDEPARTMENT 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, for a temporary period during construction work, effec-tive upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan liway. (west side), 136th to 137th sts. Dated, October 17, 1947. ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-

missioner. o21

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles on the following thoroughfare, for a temporary period during construction work, effec-tive upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan 102d st. (both sides), Madison to Park ayes. Dated, October 17, 1947. ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-

missioner. o21

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, for a temporary period during construction work, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan 65th st. (north side), from east building line of

3d ave., extending east thereof for a distance 150 feet.

1)ated, October 17, 1947. ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-

missioner. o21

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan In front of the Hansel & Gretel Day Nurser).

School, on the south side of 75th st., from a point 185 feet east of the east building line of Columbus ave., extending east thereof for a dis-tance of 20 feet.

Dated, October 17, 1947. ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-

missioner. o21

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby revoke the temporary

no-parking traffic regulation on the follow in;, thoroughfare, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Manhattan Madison ave. (west side) , 135th to 136th sts. Dated, October 17, 1947. ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-

missioner. o21

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby designate the following

thoroughfare as a one-way street for vehicular traffic, effective upon the installation of the neces-sary signs:

Borough of Manhattan 138th st., 5th to Madison ayes., eastbound. Dated, October 17, 1947. ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Corn-

missioner. o21

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby designate the following

thoroughfare as a one-way street for vehicular traffic, for a trial period of 30 days, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs :

Borough of Brooklyn Schenectady ave., Fulton to Bergen sts., south-

bound. Dated, October 17, 1947. ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-

missioner. o21

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby establish the following

special traffic regulations in the Borough of Brooklyn, effective upon the change in signs: One-Way Street Revoked:

Truxton st., Eastern pkway. to Conway st.. eastbound. One-Way Street Established:

Truxton st., Eastern pkway, to Van Sinderen ave., eastbound.

Dated, October 17, 1947. ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-

missioner.

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property

OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk, Police Department, The 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 CLERK 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., N. Y. 13.

Brooklyn—Police Headquarters, Bergen st. and 6th ave., Bklyn. 17.

Bronx-42d Prct., 160th st. and 3d ave., N. Y 56.

Queens-103d Prct., 91st ave. and 168th at., Jamaica 3, N. Y.

Richmond — 120th Prct., 78.81 Richmond ter., St. George, S. I. 1.

ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-missioner.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Interest on City Bonds and Stock

THE INTEREST DUE NOVEMBER 1. 1947 on Registered and Coupon Bonds and Stock of

The City of New York, and of former corporation now included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller at his office (Room 830), Mu-nicipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., Man-hattan, N. Y. 7.

The books for the transfer of bonds and stock on which the interest is payable November 1, 1947 will be closed October 11 to 31, 1947, both dates inclusive.

Dated, October 6, 1947. olO,n1 LAZARUS JOSEPH, Comptroller.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Confirmation of Assessments

NOTICES TO PROPERTY 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 QUEENS:

SECTIONS 15 AND 16 Sewer and appurtenances in 82d pl. from Pene-

lope ave. to Cowles ct.; Cowles ct. from 82d p1. to Dry Harbor rd.; Dry Harbor rd. from Cowles ct. to Furmanville ave.; Furmanville ave, from Dry Harbor rd. to 79th (Ankener) st.; and 79th st. from Furmanville ave. to Juniper Valley rd. Affecting Blocks 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3043, 3044, 3063, 3067, 3069.

Sewer and appurtenances in 61st (Eliot) ave., south side, from 86th st. at Woodhaven blvd. to 85th st.; and in 61st (Eliot) ave. from 84th st. to a point about 105 feet west of the center line if 84th st. Affecting Blocks 2888, 2901, 2911, 2912, 2913, 2914, 2915, 2916, 2919, 2941, 2942, 2944, 2945, 2946, 2948.

SECTIONS 30 31, 42 AND 43 Sewer and appurtenances in 153d st. from 79th

ave. to the southerly side of Union tpke.; in a sewer easement within the lines of 153d st. from the southerly side of Union tpke. to the northerly service roadway of Grand Central pkway.; the southerly side of Union tpke. from 153d at. to Main st.; and the northerly service roadway of Grand Central pkway. from 153d st. to a point about 250 feet west of 148th st. Affecting Blocks 6639, 6672, 6691, 6695, 6696, 6712, 6713, 6715, 6717, 6718, 6816, 6859, 6860, 6861, 6862, 6863, 6864, 6865, 9721, 9737, 9738, 9739, 9741, 9742, 9743, 9749, 9750, 9751, 9752, 9787, 9788, 9789, 9790, 9791, 9792, 9858, 9865, 9866, 9867.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Oct. 7, 1947, and entered Oct. 7, 1947, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any erson or property shall be paid on or before

Jan. 5, 1948, 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 Gardens 15, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer. Dated, New York, October 7, 1947. o15,25

BOARD OF ASSESSORS

Notice to Present Claims for Damages— Notice of Hearing

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all persons claiming to have been injured by

the physical .grading of the streets hereinafter designated to present their claims in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York 7, N. Y., in accordance with and as provided by Section 307a-3.0 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York.

The streets affected by this notice are as follows:

Borough of Brooklyn 6707. Hubbard st. from Avenue Y to a point

about 332 feet south of Avenue Y. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough Presi-dent on September 23, 1947.

6708. New York ave. from Kings hway. to Avenue N. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on September 24, 1947.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT ON THE 6th day of January, 1948, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the office of the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, Bor. ough of Manhattan, New York 7, N. Y., the Board of Assessors will receive evidence and testimony of the nature and extent of the injury claimed by the persons who filed claims.

Forms for presenting claims are available at the office of the Board of Assessors.

Attention is hereby called to Section 307a-3.0 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, which provides in part, "* • * No award shall be made unless a claim in writing shall have been filed with the Board of Assessors within ninety days after the grading shall have been completed and accepted by the appropriate city agency in charge of the work, * 4"

Dated, October 7, 1947. CHARLES H. KRIGER, Chairman; CHARLES

J. MORRELLO, HARRY GOODWIN, Board of Assessors. o7-944-16-21-23-28-30

Completion of Assessments

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Assessors has completed the fol-

lowing proposed assessments and that the books showing same may be examined at the office of the Board of Assessors by all persons interested:

Borough of Brooklyn 6684. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving

in Stanley ave. from Louisiana ave. to Malta st. Affecting Blocks 4342, 4343, 4364 and 4365.

Borough of Queens 6677. Sewer and appurtenances in 168th pl.

from 142d ave. to the sewer summit about 100 feet north of 142d ave. Affecting Block 12586.

Board of Higher Education Meets at 695 Park ave., Manh'n, N. Y. 21, at

8 IL m., on third Monday in January, February, March, April, June, September, October, Novem-ber and December. Annual meeting held third Monday in May. ORDWAY TEAD, animism

Municipal Civil Service Commission Meets at its office, 299 Bwsy., Manh'n, N. Y. 7,

on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President.

Parole Commbolon Meets at its office, 100 Centre st., Manh'n, N. Y.

13, on Thursdays, at 10 a. in. JOHN C. MAHER, Chairman.

Board of Bevidon of Assessments Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

N. Y. 7, upon notice of the Chief Clerk. WILLIAM J. QUINLAN, Chief Clerk.

Board of Standards and Appeals Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

N. Y. 7, Tuesdays, at 10 a. in. and 2 p.in. HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman.

Tax Cominisidoa Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

N. Y. 7, on Wednesdays, at 10 a. m. HARRY B. CHAMBERS, President.

Teachers' Retirement Board Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

N. Y. 7, on fourth Tuesday of each month at 3 p. rn. LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary.

Temporary City Housing Rent Commission Meets at 6th floor, 500 Park ave., Manhattan,

N. Y. 22, at 10 a. tn., on Tuesdays and Thurs-days, and at the call of the Chairman.

PAUL L. ROSS, Chairman. Board of Transportation

Meets at 250 Hudson st., Manh'n, N. Y. 15, on Tuesdays, at 11.30 a. m., and at the call of the Chairman, CHARLES P. GROSS, Chairman.

Board of Water Supply Meets at 120 Wall at., Manh'n, N. Y. 5, on

Tuesdays, at 11 a. in. IRVING V. A. HUIE, President

of

DF.PARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY

,PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947

For hauling and laying water mains and appurte• nances in Foster, Nostrand, Stanley, Vandervoort and 21st ayes.; Kimball, Rose, Bay 25th, Bay 26th and E. 24th sts.; 21st dr. and in Kings hway., Brooklyn. Deposit, $1. o14,24

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

For installation of a complete electric system for light and power at the Fifth Ward Yard, Nameoke ave., Far Rockaway, Queens. Deposit, $1.

o17,28

Until 10.30 a. in., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947

For hauling and laying water mains and appur-tenances in 38th, 58th and 85th ayes.; 47th, 137th, 148th, 167th, 195th, 196th, 212th and 256th sts., and in Queens blvd., Borough of Queens. Deposit, $1. o20,30

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1947

For hauling, laying and lowering water mains and appurtenances in Ellsworth, Fairmount, Grace, Throgmorton, Vincent, Wilder and Wilson ayes.; Rowe st. and in Boston rd., Borough of The Bronx. Deposit, $1. o21,31

Plans, specifications bid and contract forms m* be obtained upon payment of a deposit, in cash, or by certified check as specified.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Design

and Construction at his office, 7th floor, 49 Flat• bush avenue Extension, Bklyn. 1, as follows:

Until 2 p. in., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 89, 1947

Borough of Manhattan For mechanical equipment (modernization) for

existing P. S. 169, 62.70 Audubon ave., as fol-lows: Item 1, plumbing and drainage; item 2, heating and ventilating; item 3, electric work and lighting fixtures,

Borough of Brooklyn For alterations and additions to the Historical

Building of Erasmus Hall High School, 911 Flat-bush ave., as follows: Item 1, general construction including electric work; item 2, plumbing and drainage and heating and ventilating work.

Deposits on plans and specifications: For P. S. 169, $2 for each item; for Erasmus Hall High School, item 1, $5, and item 2, $2. o10,30

Until 2 p. m., on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947

Borough of Brooklyn For plumbing and drainagei heating and venti-

lating, and electrical and lighting fixture work for new P. S. 3, Franklin, Bedford and Jefferson ayes, and Hancock st.

Deposit on plans and specifications, $10 for each item. o15,n5

Until 2 p. m., on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947

Borough of Brooklyn For general construction of new P. S. 3, Frank-

lin, Bedford and Jefferson aces. and Hancock st. Deposit on plans and specifications, $30. o6,n5

Until 2 p. rn., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1947

Borough of Queens For general construction, plumbing and drain-

age, heating and ventilating, and electric work and lighting fixtures for new addition to P. S. 133, 248th and 249th sts., and 85th and 86th ayes.

Deposits on plans and specifications: General construction, $10; plumbing and drainage, $4; heating and ventilating, $6; electric work and lighting fixtures, $6. o17,n6

Until 2 p. m., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947

Borough of Brooklyn For plumbing and drainage; heating and venti.

lating; and electrical and lighting fixture work for new P. S. 195, Shore blvd., between Irwin st. and Jaffray st.

Deposit on plans and specifications: For plumb-ing and drainage, $4; for heating and ventilating, $5; for electrical and lighting fixture work, $6.

o16,n6

Until 2 p. m., on THURSDAY,,NOVEMBER 8, 1947

Borough of Brooklyn For general construction of new P. S. 195,

Shore blvd., between Irwin and Jaffray sts. Deposit on plans and specifications, $11.

o15,n6

Plans and specifications for the above proposed contracts may be examined or secured at the Esti-mating Room, 6th floor, 49 Flatbush ave. extension, Bklyn. 1.

Deposits on plans and specifications must be in cash or certified check to the order of the Board of Education, City of New York.

The deposits will be returned to bidders making a formal bid, if the plans and specifications are returned in good condition, within the time speci-fied after the date of the opening of bids.

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, 131 Livingston st., Bklyn. 2, as follows:

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, Room 235, 110 Living-ston at., Bklyn. 2, as follows:

Until 2 p. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947

Borough of Manhattan For construction, etc., to form School of per.

forming Arts, as follows: Item 1, construction at Metropolitan Vocational High School Annex (67).

For furnishing and delivering furniture equip-ment to Board of Education storage warehouse (old P. S. 21), as follows:

Item 1, couches; item 2, aluminum folding cots; item 3, library tables; item 4, wood and steel filing cabinets; item 5, wood storage cabinets; item 6, steel storage cabinets and steel paint cabinets; item 7, wood tables; item 8, tables for special classes; item 9, kindergarten tables; item 10, office desk}; item 11, teachers' flat top desks; item 12, tubular steel chairs; item 13, tubular steel tablet arm chairs; item 14, kindergarten benches; item 13, wood office chairs; item 16, wood stools • item 17, steel folding chairs; item 18, opera chair stan-dards and other parts; item 19, pupils' cafeteria tablesi item 20, pupils' desk tables, type A and

type

Borough of The Bronx For completing the forfeited contract of Loban

construction for various alterations, patching, etc., at Samuel Gompers Vocational High School.

Borough of Brooklyn For maintenance and repairs at Manual Train-

ing High School. o10,22

Until 2 p. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947

Borough of Manhattan For furnishing and delivering carpentry and

hardware materials, padlocks, door closers, parts and tools, lock and lock parts, lumber and sanitary materials-at central shops. s30,o23

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For the following: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 52, installing new flush valves, etc. P. S. 96, new hot water reservoir, etc. P. S. 120, carpenter repairs. Benjamin Franklin High School, shade repairs. Manhattan High School of Women's Garment

Trades, transferring and installing beauty culture units.

Metropolitan Vocational High School, transfer- ring sanitary fixtures, etc.

Shops-Brass combination sink faucets, etc. Soda and acid recharges. Sargent locks No. 621. Butts, half surface 5-inch by 5-inch steel. Dar- nell casters. Glynn-Johnson door holders.

Various Schools-New kalamein doors, P. S. 72, 107.

Borough of The Bronx P. S. 20, repairs and painting fences. P. S. 26, enlarging kindergarten. P. S. 28, interior painting. P. S. 31, conversion of room. P. S. 32, sanitary repairs. P. S. 57, new tables and chairs. P. S. 59, masonry work. P. S. 71, removing wardrobe, etc. P. S. 78, new stereopticon screens, etc. P. S. 81, repairs and resurfacing blackboards. Bronx High School of Science, plastering; slush

jointing exterior walls. Evander Childs High School, repairs and recov-

ering cafeteria tables. James Monroe High School, repairs and refinish-

ing furniture. Theodore Roosevelt High School, shade repairs. Various Schools-Replacing asphalt tiles, P. S.

95, etc. Repairs and refinishing furniture, P. S. 104, etc. Repairs bentwood chairs, etc., Bronx High School of Science, etc. Repairs iron and wire work, P. S. 7, 73, etc. Window sash repairs, P. S. 20, 51, Mason work, P. S. 7, 81, etc.

Borough of Brooklyn P. S. 23, new shades. P. S. 26, carpentry and painting. P. S. 30, retubing boiler, etc. P. S. 39, cast iron boiler and piping repairs. P. S. 56, repairs and painting cornices, etc. P. S. 75, masonry repairs; carpentry repairs;

removal of storm shed, new door, etc. P. S. 77, cast iron boiler and piping repairs. P. S. 82, sanitary repairs, etc. P. S. 84, carpentry repairs. P. S. 93, iron work repairs. P. S. 94, carpentry repairs. P. S. 95, new hot water heater, etc. P. S. 100, new hot water heater, etc. P. S. 105, sanitary repairs, etc. P. S. 121, door repairs, etc. P. S. 138, sanitary repairs, etc. P. S. 144, iron panels on doors. P. S. 149, piping repairs, etc. P. S. 167, new stage curtain track, etc, P. S. 174, electrical work. P. S. 187, carpentry work. P. S. 197, new circulation pump and connec-

tions. P. S. 203, new wire gates. P. S. 208, repairs and painting exterior doors. P. S. 216, heating and piping repairs. P. S. 223, heating and piping repairs. P. S. 227, radiator guard bracket repairs. P. S. 241, magazine racks and card unit case. P. S. 216, carpentry repairs and painting, Alexander Hamilton Vocational High School, re-

pairs and painting. Boys' High School, carpentry work; replacing

shower mixing valves. East New York Vocational High School, shades. James Madison High School, repairs chain link

fence. Various Schools-Carpenter repairs, P. S. 94,

105, etc. Carpentry work, P. S. 82, 102, etc. New check valves, etc., P. S. 17, 147, etc. Ma-sonry work, P. S. 79, 183. Sanitary repairs, P. S. 121, 192. Sanitary replacements, P. S. 100, 194, etc. Repairs flush valves, etc., P. S. 106, 162, etc. Sanitary repairs, etc. P. S. 200, 227; P. S. 24, 235. Repairs and refinishing furniture, P. S. 57, 122. Iron plates on doors, P. S. 207, 244.

Borough of Queens P. S. 4, replacing window sash. P. S. 5, boiler masonry repairs. P. S. 11, heating repairs. P. S. 40, glazing. P. S. 56, wire mesh guards. P. S. 84, boiler repairs, P. S. 92, grate repairs. P. S. 116, furniture repairs. P. S. 121, glazing. P. S. 133, boiler repairs. P. S. 143, window cleaners' anchors, bolts, re-

placements. Bayside High School., steel boiler repairs. Long Island City High School, incinerator ma-

sonry repairs. Newtown High School, heating and ventilating

piping. Borough of Richmond

P. S. 14, repairs sidewalk leader trenches, etc. Various Schools-Various carpentry repairs: P.

S. 1, 3, etc.; P. S. 20, 26, etc. o20,25

Until 2 p. m., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1947

Borough of The Bronx For modernization of toilets, etc., at P. S. 25,

as follows: Item 1, construction; item 2, sanitary; item 3, electric, and item 4, beating and ventilating.

For modernization of toilets at P. S. 11, as follows: Item 1, construction; item 2, sanitary; item 3, heating and ventilating, and item 4, elec-tric.

For modernization of toilets, etc., at P. S. 36. as follows: Item 1, construction; item 2, sanitary: item 3, electric, and item 4, heating and ventilating.

Borough of Queens For modernization of toilets, etc., at P. S. 92,

as follows: Item 1, construction; item 2, sanitary; item 3, electric, and item 4, heating and ventilating.

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BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Notice of Public Hearing

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A public hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation, Room 609, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on October 31, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for furnishing and installing power equipment for Pelham Line, IRT Division, Contract No. P-41.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, No. 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated, October 16, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. Gaoss, Chairman, FRANK X. SULLIVAN, SIDNEY H. BING-HAM, Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. o17,31

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION, ACT-ing by its Chief Engineer, proposes to approve

as subcontractors, the following: H. Johnson & Son, Inc., 135-39 Northern blvd.,

Flushing, for pile driving, and Zenith Roofing & Sheet Metal Co., 81 Stockholm st., Bklyn., for sheet metal work, as submitted by Atlas Tile & Marble Works, Inc., 238 E. 26th st., Manhattan, N. Y. 10, general contractors for Crosstown Coach Depot, Box and Commercial sts., Bklyn.

Atlas Tile & Marble Works, 238 E. 26th st., Manhattan, for tile work, as submitted by Lenmar Construction Company, Inc., 232.238 Varet st., Bklyn. 6, general contractors for Agreement "RZ"-Additional Entrance, Main st., Flushing, Queens.

Julius Watsky, 206 W. 1st st., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., for sheet metal work; Del Turco Bros., Inc., 11.25 Verona ave., Newark, N. J., for tile work, and F. W. Danielson Company, 75 West st., Manhattan, N. Y. 6, for painting, as submitted by Harry Hershon Co., 1860 Bway., Manhattan, general contractors for Agreement "SM," Man- hattan. o20,22

Sale of Non-Ferrous Scrap Material

SEALED BIDS FOR THE SALE OF AP. proximately 144,217 pounds of non-ferrous scrap

material consisting of copper bonds, cable, arma-ture coils, wire; lead and paper covered cable; babbitt-lined and unlined bearings; storage bat-teries; miscellaneous brass, etc., will be received by the Board of Transportation, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, until 10 a. m., on Monday, October 27, 1947.

Bid form No. 52128 may be obtained at Room 411. o16,27

Sale of Surplus and Scrap Equipment, and Used and Scrap Material

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, 250 Hudson st.,

Manhattan, N. Y. 13, until 10 a. in., on Thurs-day, October 23, 1947, for the sale of the fol-lowing:

For surplus and/or scrap equipment consisting of double truck box and gondola cars. Bid form No. 52131 may be obtained at Room 411.

For approximately 1,430 gross tons of used and/or scrap material consisting of car wheels, open hearth steel rails, rolled steel car wheels, mis-cellaneous iron and steel, etc. Bid form No. 52127 may be obtained at Room 411. o11,23

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson st.,

Minket:ix N. Y. 13. as follows:

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For bus engine oil (bid No. 51986). o9,21

Until 10 a. tn., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For frogs and switches (bid No. 51804). 430,021

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1947

For furnishing and delivering block signalling and interlocking equipment for the rehabilitation of Westchester Yard, including main line track signalling-E. 177th st. to Pelham Bay Park, Pelham Line, Bronx (Equipment Contract No S-49). s23,o21

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947

For goggles (bid No. 52070). For dust pans and scrub tubs (bid No. 52064).

o10,22

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

For steel: I beams, channels (bid No. 52197). 018,23

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947

For genuine E. J. Lavino plastic, etc. (bid No. 52173). o17,24

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER U, 1947

For genuine Bendix Westinghouse Air Brake Co.'s parts (bid No. 52087).

For sand (bid No. 52088), o15,24

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947

For chemicals: Caustic flake soda, di-sodium phosphate, etc. (bid No. 52124).

For steel springs (bid No. 52120). o14,24

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For anti-freeze alcohol (bid No. 52300). o21,27

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For steel: Sheets, black and galvanized (bid No. 52180). o20,27

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For supplying industrial wiping towel service for the New York City Transit System (Con- tract TL). o16,27

Until 10 a. ra., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For steel: Hot rolled bars, shapes, plates, ware- house (bid' No. 52183). o18,27

5720 THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

from 147th ave. to 149th ave. Affecting Blocks 13408 and 13427.

6680. Sewer and appurtenances in 183d st.

6681. Sewer and appurtenances in 204th st. from 48th ave. to Rocky Hill rd.; and in Rocky Hill rd. from 204th st. to 203d st. Affecting Blocks 5562 and 7355.

6682. Sewer and appurtenances in 220th Pl. from 46th ave. to Northern blvd., northerly side. Affecting Blocks 6317, 6318, 6319, 6322, 6323, 6324, 6325, 6327, 6343, 7473, 7474, 7475.

The owner or owners of real property and other persons whose interests are affected by the said proposed assessments and who are opposed to the same or any part thereof are requested to present their objections in writing to the Board of As-sessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, New York 7, N. Y., within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT ON Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the fore-noon of that day, at the office of the Board of Asessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, New York, N. Y., there will be a public hearing before the Board of Assessorp, at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony received in reference t hereto.

Dated, Oct. 18, 1947. CHARLES H. KRIGER, Chairman; CHARLES

J. MORRELLO, HARRY GOODWIN, Board of Assessors. o18,29

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED B'Y the President, Borough of The Bronx, at Rooin

207, Bronx County Building, 851 Grand Con-course, N. Y. 51, as follows;

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

No, 1, for completing contract which was awarded to Evangelos Deakoum on June 27, 1946 and declared abandoned on May 21, 1947; for cleaning and repainting steel viaduct in E. 135th st. from west side of 3d ave. to east side of Lincoln ave.; and bridge over Alexander ave. be-tween E. 134th st. and E. 135th st., including steel guard rails on structures and approaches thereto, together with all work incidental thereto.

No. 2, for completing contract which was awarded to G. M. Industrial Painting Company on May 12, 1947, and declared abandoned on Sept. 8, 1947; for cleaning and repainting structural steel within the underpass of Bruckner blvd. from the portal near E. 134th st. to the portal near E. 135th st., together with all work incidental thereto. o11,23

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President, Borough of Richmond, at his office,

Borough Hall, S. I. 1, as follows:

Until 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947

For repaving with asphaltic concrete pavement the roadway of Lockman ave. from Richmond ter. to Lockman pl., together with all work incidental thereto. o10,22

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Bklyn. 2, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

No. 1, for furnishing all the labor and materials required to construct storm and sanitary sewers in E. 21st st. from the ends of the existing sewers about 231 feet south of Avenue Y to Avenue Z

o9,21

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways and Sewers, 9th floor, Municipal Building, Bklyn. 2.

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED B\ the Commissioner of Sanitation, Room 723, 12!

Worth st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY,

For repairs to D. Contract 1-Steel Contract 2-Steel Contract 3-Steel Contract 4-Steel

OCTOBER 21, 1947 S. steel barges, as follows: barge D. S. No. 2; barge D. S. No. 11; barge D. S. No. 17; barge D. S. No. 29. o9,21

Copies of the contract documents may be ex-amined at the office of the Chief Clerk, Room 725. 125 Worth st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, where copies of the proposal for bids, form of agreement, elan, and specifications may be obtained by depositing with the Chief Clerk of the Department, for each set obtained, a certified check for $10, payable to the order of the Department of Sanitation of The City of New York, drawn on a State or na-tional bank having an office in the City, or a check of such bank. Cash will not be received for this purpose.

DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND AVIATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation, at

Room 7, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, N. Y. 4, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

Contract No, 2511, for complete electrical in-stallation for street lighting; fire alarm system and police traffic signal system, as specified, and all work incidental thereto in Rockaway blvd., from Huntley st. to Brookville blvd., Queens.

A set of the plans, specifications and form of contract may be obtained by personal application at Room 7, Pier A, North River, Manhattan, upon payment of $5 in cash as a charge or de-posit for each contract to guarantee the safe return thereof. In the event that only soecifica-terns are desired the charge or deposit therefor is $3, o16,27

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For cheese. o18,21

Until 11 a. in., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For printing, furnishing and delivering the Bud. get Estimate and Tentative Budget Estimate for the year 1948-1949 (No. 328).

For furnishing and delivering printed supplies (No. 326). o9,21

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947

For apples, oranges and fresh vegetables. o20.22

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947

For printing, furnishing and delivering Attend-ance Officer's Report-Form 407 (No. 317).

For furnishing and delivering Prestdwood (No. 313). o20,30

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947

For bonds, signal and rail (copper) (bid No. 52243),

For miscellaneous wire and cable (bid No. 52219).

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1947

For drills, taps, reamers, etc., all genuine: A. Colton Co.; National Twist Drill Co.; Whitman and Barnes Co.; Morse Twist Drill Co.; Cleve-land Twist Drill Co.; Union Twist Drill Co., Greenfield Tap and Die Co.; Chicago-Latrobe Co., etc. (bid No. 51977). o18,31

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 51972). o15,31

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 52100). o14,31

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (hi( No. 51810). o4,31

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947

For trolley coach overhead and cable equipmen' for Ocean Avenue, Graham Avenue, Lorimer Street routes and crosstown depot, Brooklyn and Queens (Equipment Contract No. P-40). o3,31

o21,31

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1947

For pipe and fittings: Genuine wrought iron pipe, genuine wrought iron nipples, welded of seamless steel pipe, malleable and- cast iron fit tings, etc. (bid No. 52102). o20,n3

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1947

For engineering reference books (bid No. 2254). o17,n10

Proposals-Notice to Bidden

General Instructions to Bidders for Furnishing Materials, Supplies and Equipment to The City of New York for Use in the Maintenance and Operation of the New York City Transit System.

VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, supplies and equipment used in connection with

the operation and maintenance of the New York City Transit System and other activities of the Board of Transportation are being purchased as required. Competitive bids for such supplies are desired from all responsible individuals and cor-porations. Names of those desiring to be bidders will be placed on appropriate list, but bids will not be limited to those on such lists. Where quantities in excess of $1,000 in value are required the same will be advertised and the time for opening the bids will be announced by public notice.

No bid will be requested or accepted from contractor who is in arrears or in default t, The City of New York. The right is reserved reject any and all bids.

For further information and particulars apply in Room 411, office of the Board of Transporta-tion, No. 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13.

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Water Supply, at its offices, 13th

floor, 120 Wall st., Manhattan, N. Y. 5, as fol-lows:

Until 11 a. m., Eastern Standard Time, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

For contract 389, for furnishing and delivering five traveling screens and appurtenances for the screen wells 12 feet wide and 65 feet in depth in the Kensico South effluent chamber of the Dela-ware Aqueduct, all as set forth in the specifics tions. o9,28

Until 11 a. m., Eastern Standard Time, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947

For contract 400, for the construction of the diversion tunnel and cofferdam for stream con-trol and the cutoff wall for the Downsville Dam of the Pepacton Reservoir, all as set forth in the specifications. The Downsville Dam will be cated on the East Branch of the Delaware River about one mile upstream from the Village of Downsville, Town of Colchester, Delaware County, New York.

The diversion tunnel will be driven through rock, concrete lined, circular in section, 40 feet in finished diameter and will have a length of approximately 2,100 feet between portals. The Coffer Dam will be constructed of earth and rock embankment with overflow spillway partly paved with concrete masonry and will be approximately 1,800 feet in length and have a maximum height above the existing surface of the ground of about 70 feet. The cut-off wall will be approximately 2,300 feet in length and will extend from elevations somewhat above the present surface of the ground to sound ledge rock; the greatest depth to rock

i f rom the ground surface is estimated to be about 110 feet.

For contract 368, for furnishing, testing and delivering approximately 33,000 pounds of steel

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs.

day, October 9, 1947 (Cal. No. 317), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to Chapter 29, Section 709, of the New York City Charter (Section 859 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 477, Laws of 1923) hereby fixes 10.30 o'clock a. m., October 23, 1947, in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter of the request of the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation for authorization to modify the wharfage and dockage rates established by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on October 18, 1924 (Cal. No. 2), and for authorization to establish a sched-ule of wharfage and dockage charges within The City of New York to be charged and received from every vessel or floating structure that uses or makes fast to any City-owned pier, City-owned wharf or City-owned bulkhead within The City of New York, or makes fast to any vessel lying at such pier, wharf or bulkhead, or any other vessel lying outside of such vessel, for every day or part of a day; said rates to be effective as of July 1, 1947, as set forth in the following schedule:

SCHEDULE "Proposed Rates of Wharfage at City-owned

Piers and Bulkheads" AT BULKHEADS AND SHEDDED AND UNSHEDDED

PIERS for each twenty-four (24) hours, or part thereof, based on the net registered tonnage of the vessels, or as indicated under various groups. 1. Sea-Going Vessels, Etc.

a. Tie-ups: Sea-going vessels, vessels work-ing out of the Port of New York for tie-up at inside or outside berths shall be charged as follows:

Up to 500 tons $10 00 25 00 50 00 75 00

Over 6,000 tons 100 00 This rate includes loading or unloading cargo

over the side of the vessel and not using the deck of the pier, and vessels taking on fuel.

b. Vessels using the deck of the pier in con. nection with minor or voyage repairs to vessel or its equipment; conditioning; loading or dis-charging ship stores, shipments of mail, over-seas passengers, baggage, dunnage, etc., 'hall be charged 8 cents per ton up to 200 tons and 2 cents per ton for any excess over 200 tons, only when work is actually going on.

c. Loading and Unloading Cargo: Sea-going vessels, and vessels working out of the Port of New York tying up to pier and using the deck of the pier for the purpose of loading or un• loading cargo, shall be charged as follows:

Up to 500 tons $20 00 40 00 75 00

125 00 170 00 200 00 225 00

501 to 2,000 tons 2,001 to 4,000 tons 4,001 to 6,000 tons

501 to 1,000 tons 1,001 to 2,000 tons 2,001 to 3,000 tons 3,001 to 4,000 tons 4,001 to 5,000 tons Over 5,000 tons

d. Reservations: A vessel, which is already berthed at a pier or bulkhead and which leaves said pier or bulkhead for any reason whatsoever and intends to return to the same berth, may reserve said berth by paying for the period of reservation at the same rate of wharfage as specified for a tie-up under Class 1.a.

e. Tie-up Charges for War Vessels: Battleships and Aircraft Carriers .. $200 00 Cruisers and Baby Flattops 125 00 Destroyers 50 00 Landing Ship Tanks 25 00 Ocean-going Tugs, Mine-layers, etc 10 00 N.B. This charge may be waived at the dis-

cretion of the Mayor or the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

THE CITY :RECORD

5721

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2'7, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 51825). 04,27

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947

For lubricants: Gear oil, waterpump grease, petroleum jelly, etc. (bid No. 52115).

For field coils to be repaired (bid No. 52073). For barriers, to be re-enameled white (bid No,

52154). For furnishing and delivering low entrance turn-

stiles for Line A, Fulton Street Extension, Brook- lyn (bid No. 2252).

For office equipment: Steel desks and chairs, steel cabinets, etc. (bid No. 52017). o18,29

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 51826). o4,29

Until 10 a. in., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947

For bolts, nuts and screws: Carriage, machine, stove bolts; machine screws; steel nuts; spring steel cotter pins, etc. (bid No. 52194). o20,30

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1947

For pipe and fittings: Genuine wrought iron nip-ples, genuine wrought iron pipe, malleable and cast

iron fittings, etc. (bid No. 52141). o17,30

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947

For lumber: Fir slatting (bid No. 52077), o14,30

Until 11 a. ni., on

anfusdtornequvi,,relelds fworiththe

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947 For furnishing all labor and material necessary

Jamaica Queens General Court, 88.11 Sutphin blvd.,

memsanhotreusctiaonndoipipwoingneawt dif-

fusion wells

for contract documents, none. o18,29

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

BOARD OF ESTIMATE

Contract

c a , t RR. -

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials neces-sary and required for Contract R-14, alterations to final tanks, Wards Island Sewage Treatment Works, located on Wards Island, Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, $15; refund to non-bidders, or for additional sets of contract docFumor efnuts4

furnishing sh$li2n.g

all lab or and material necessary and required for Jamaica Sewage Treatment Works, additional sludge pumping facilities, at 134th st. and 150th ave., South Ozone Park, as follows o n '

Contract r

10, structural and mechanical work; 11, electrical work.

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for Contract R.13, alterations and additions to sludge and steam piping, Wards Island Sewage Treatment Works, Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, none. For furnishing all labor and material neces-

sary and required for replacement of drive aprock. eta on final settling tanks at the Wards Island Sewage Treatment Works, Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, none. o14,n3

Until 11 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessan and required for Contract No. 3A, structural stee) work for the erection of Cancer Hospital (James Ewing Memorial Hospital), 1st ave., E. 67th st to E. 68th st., Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, $5; refund ta non-bidders, or for additional sets of contract docu ments, $3, o2,n5

Blank bid forms and further information may be obtained upon application to the Department of Public Works, Room 1800L, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, where plans and speci-fications and contract documents may be seen.

Deposits for contract documents must be made in cash or certified check for the amount speci-fied on each notice payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York. Refund specified will bt made only if contract documents are returned it good condition.

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Higher Education, Room 016,

Townsend Harris Hall Building, the City College, 138th st. and Amsterdam ave., Manhattan, N. Y. 31, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

For printing 70,000 copies of Adult Education Bulletin, in two issues of 35,000 copies each.

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Public Hearing on a New Schedule of Wharfage Rates for Public Wharves, Etc.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS proposes to approve the following subcontrac-

tors: Construction Waterproofers, Inc., 55 W. 42d st.,

Manhattan, for cleaning exterior wall surfaces and hydrolithic waterproofing, as submitted by Grove, Shepherd, Wilson & Kruge, Inc., 247 Park ave.. Manhattan, re contract No. 105677, general store-house, contract No, 1.

Bronx Water Works Corp., 2845 Bailey ave., Bronx, N. Y. 63, for laying of 12-inch water main, as submitted by Joseph F. Egan, 3013 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. 58, re new Chronic Disease Hospital, Welfare Island, Manhattan, ser-vice mains and temporary plumbing, contract No. 150475.

Athro Metal Products Corp., 944 Longfellow ave., Bronx, N. Y. 59, for all bronze work, as submitted by Grove, Shepherd, Wilson & Kruge, Inc., 247 Park ave., Manhattan, re contract No,

150677, general construction, alteration and addi- tions to general storehouse, Queens. o21,23

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1800L,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for the construction of Florence Nightingale Hospital, located at the north side o: W. 163d st., between Riverside dr. and For Washington aye., Borough of Manhattan, as follows:

Contract No 4, phase "A" general construe tioi work;

Contract No. 4, phase "B" general construe lion work;

Contract No. 5, elevator and dumbwaiter work;

Contract No. 6, plumbing, water supply and gas fitting;

Contract No. 7, heating, ventilating, refriger ating equipment and portable refrigerators;

Contract No. 8, electrical wiring work; Contract No. 9, metal equipment; Contract No. 10, sterilisation and special la

boratory equipment; Contract No. 12, kitchen equipment.

Deposits for contract documents as follows: Car, tract No. 4, $65; contract No. 5, $30; contract No 6, $35; contract No. 7, $30; contract No. 8, $35 contract No. 9, $40; contract No. 10, $30; con tract No. 12, $30.

Refunds to non-bidders or for additional sets of contract documents u follows: Contras No. 4, $60; contract No. 5, $28; contract No. 6, $33. contract No. 7, $28; contract No. 8, $33; contract No. 9, 137; contract No. 10, $28; contract No 12, $28. sl I,o9

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt and opening of bids on the aforesaid con-tracts has been postponed until 11 a, m., on Thursday, October 23, 1947. .27,o23

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for alterations and plumbing work for the new utility room on the 1st floor of the Court House at Bement and Castleton ayes., S. I.

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for furnishing and installing steel shelving on the 6th floor of the . Rhinelander Build-ing, 238 William at., Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, none. o10,22

Until 11 a. m. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947

For furnishing all the labor and material neces-sary and required for painting and redecorating various rooms and chambers on the ground floor of the City Court Bldg., 52 Chambers st,, Man-hattan.

Deposit for contract documents, none. o10,22

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947

Far furnishing all labor and material necessary and required for repairs to canopy soffits of the merchant stores and administration building in the Brooklyn Terminal Market, located in the area bounded by North Market, E. 83d and E. 87th sts. and Foster ave., Brooklyn.

Deposit for contract documents, none. o14,24

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For furnishing all labor and material neces-sary and required for Contract R-14. electric

Jwer service for sludge storage tank at the

amaica Sewage Treatment Plant Deposit for contract documents, none. o14,27

f. Deck Scow: engaged in transporting scrap metal or other cargo out of the Port of New York, 2 cents, per foot of length, $2 minimum.

2. Floating Gram Elevator:. All floating grain elevators 4 cents per ton

up to 200 tons; 1 cent per ton for any excess over 200 tons.

3. Floating Structures. a. Dredges, drydock sections and other float-

ing structures not otherwise classified, 10 cents per ton.

b. All floating hoists (any vessel equipped with a derrick, mast, boom or hoisting engine used for hoisting freight or cargo), $4 per day when working; 2 cents per foot when not working, $2 minimum.

c. Pile drivers, 2 cents per foot, $1 minimum. 4. Lighters, Barges, Scows, Etc.

a. Local commercial vessels including lighters, barges, scows, etc., engaged in freighting within the Port of New York, and canal boats em-ployed exclusively upon the rivers and waters of the State of New York, 1 cent per foot of boat length, $2 minimum.

b. Railroad car floats, bottom dumping scows, $4 per day or part thereof.

5. Miscellaneous Craft. a. Motorboats, launches, fishing boats and craft

under 200 tons not otherwise classified, 3 cents per ton, $1 minimum.

b. Sightseeing boats taking on fuel, 3 cents per net registered ton, $1 minimum.

b. Top Wharfage. a. Top wharfage on cargo, merchandise, goods

or material placed on a pier before the arrival of a vessel, or remaining thereon after the ex-piration of 24 hours after the departure of the vessel, 10 cents per ton per day.

b. Top wharfage on cargo, merchandise, goods or material placed on a bulkhead, platform, mar-ginal street, wharf or place, 10 cents per ton per day.

c. Top wharfage on vehicles placed on a pier, bulkhead, platform, marginal street, wharf or place, 10 cents per ton per day, 30 cents per vehicle per day minimum.

7. Portable Hoists and Hoppers, a. Portable hoists mounted on a truck or

platform, $3 per day when working, $2 per day when not working.

b. Portable electric conveyors for unloading brick, $2 per day.

8. Towboats or Tugs. a. Towboats. tugs, waterboats, powered by mo-

tor or steam, service workboats engaged within the Port of New York and utilizing the City's wharfage facilities for taking on fresh water, stores, supplies, etc., or awaiting orders, Chang-ing crews, etc., $1 per landing, with the privi-lege of obtaining a monthly permit at$25.

b. Sea-going towboats, tugs, etc., working out of the Port of New York, same rates as for Class 1.a.

9, Scrap Iron, Rock, Excavated Material, Etc. Loading or unloading scrap iron, rock, ex-

cavated material, etc., $5 per day for each day while loading or unloading said scrap iron, rock, excavated material, etc., in addition to the regu. lar wharfage rate of the vessel. SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR EXCURSION BOATS Excursion boats carrying passengers within, into

or out of the Port of New York. Landings: Based on Gross tonnage of vessels for

each 15-minute landing period for receiving or dis-charging passengers.

Per Ton Up to 150 gross tons $ 02 151 to 600 tons *3 00 601 to 900 tons t7 50 Over 900 tons $9 00

Plus $.01 per ton for excess. t Plus $.005; per ton for excess. t Plus $.001/4 per ton for excess. Excursion boat landing charges shall be based

upon the above schedule of rates; or 5% of gross receipts from passenger fares exclusive of trans-portation tax, during the term of the permit, whichever is greater.

Overnight Tie-up:: Based on Gross tonnage of vessels.

Up to 150 gross tons $5 00 151 to 600 tons 10 00 601 to 900 tons 15 00 Over 900 tons 20 00

-and be it further Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, as a

matter of policy, requests that after a lapse of five years, the proposed rates for wharfage and dockage in The City of New York, be reviewed by the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation to modify or adjust the wharfage charges, if the conditions of the commerce of the Port of New York warrant such change.

The recommendation and proposal for the wharfage charges, effective as of July 1, 1947, by the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation, are open for inspection by any citizen at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, Room 1356, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, at times during business hours until the day of the hearing.

Dated, New York, October 11, 1947. HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, Telephone: WO rth 2-4560. o10,23

Notice of Public Hearing

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTEIS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, October 9, 1947 (Cal. No. 7), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the discontinuing and closing of Burr place from Noll street to its southerly terminus, in the Bor. ough of Brooklyn;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate has under consideration a resolution for the accomplishment of thatpurpose, reading as follows:

"Resolved, That the Board of Estimate de. termines in the public interest that Burr place from Noll street to its southerly terminus, Bor-ough of Brooklyn, which is more particularly de-scribed as follows:

Beginning at the point of intersection of the south line of Noll street and the east line of Burr place, said point being 170 feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the south line of Noll street with the west line of Stanwix street;

(1) thence southerly along the east line of Burr place, 163.83 feet to its southerly terminus;

(2) thence westerly, deflecting 90 degrees 35 minutes 45 seconds to the right, along its south-erly terminus, 40 feet to the west line of Burr place;

(3) thence northerly, deflecting 89 degrees 24 minutes 15 seconds to the right, along the west line of Burr place, 163.42 feet to the south line of Noll street;

(4) thence easterly, deflecting 90 degrees to the right, along the south line of Noll street, 40 feet to the point or place of beginning.

As the said streets are laid out on the City Map on September 1, 1947.

The above described parcel is located in Sec. tion 11, Block 3151 of the Kings County Land Map; -shall be discontinued and closed, and that the same shall become and be discontinued and closed on the day subsequent to the date on which the maps by this resolution adopted shall be filed in the offices specified in Chapter E15-5.0 of the Ad-ministrative Code;

"Resolved, That the Board of Estimate hereby adopts and approves four (4) similar maps of

pipes and fittings 3 inches to 12 inches in diameter, with welding flanges and approximately 4,500 square feet. of rubber linings ,and, coverings 3/16 inch in thickness, for the Rondoot, West Branch and Kensico South effluent chambers of the Delaware Aqueduct, all as set forth in the specifications, o16,nS

Pamphlets containing information tot bidders, forms of bid and contract, specifications, contract drawings, requirements as to surety, etc., can be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Room 1312, at the above address, upon application in person or by mail, by depositing the sum of $5 in cash or its equivalent for each pamphlet. With in 30 days following the award of contract or re-jection of bids, the full amount of such deposit will be refunded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of $4 will be made for each other pamphlet returned in acceptable condition. Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring blueprints of the contract draw-ings for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid by them. For further par-ticulars, apply at the office of the Chief Engineer at the above address.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 2.30 p. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947

Contract No. 438-For laying and relaying sidewalks, setting and resetting curbs, when and where directed in the Borough of Manhattan.

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The fora of contract, contraetor's pnpoul, ash plans, etc., may be inspected at the office of the Chief Clerk, Room 1053, Municipal Building, Man lianas, N. Y. 7.

eceived from 9 a. m., Apnalriss: timi$1,92:0Irrsuedanannumd r.

October 7, 1947, to 4 p. nt., October 24, 1947,

person on forms except yrn, 0ustctobbeerfiled11, iln94. pe7

furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weada_ys natal% aam. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must' fi there during these hours. Applications must be acconi--. panisd by the prescribed fee of $1, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself asFanee:ag$en1. t Foefoothate

are notrefunded to

oeraces who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-animations by the Commission because they Jack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: One at present. Date of Test: The performance teat will be

held December 16, 1947. Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-

nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the De• partment of Purchase, who on the date of filing his application is employed in the following eligi-ble position: Laborer.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Experience Requirements: Two years' ex ri-ence of a character to qualify for the duties of

pe the

position or a satisfactory equivalent. Training or experience of a character relevant

to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in a veterans' training or rehabilitation program recog-nized by the Federal Government will receive due credit. Under supervision to: receive and con-

trol green coffee; operate a coffee roasting ma-chine; blend the various types of coffee; inventory and record departmental requirements; requisition supplies and control inventories; perform related work.

Tests: Performance, 70% required. The pertinent sections of the General Exam-

ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and Josern A. McNsusita, Commis. sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5157 PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR (MEN)

5722 THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

tised during their absence, may file for anti a-amisation during the advertised flag wag ye subsequent thereto. Atedisatioos filed by such employees subsequent to the advertised filing period will be accepted if filed not later thus 4 p. in. co the tenth calendar day prior to the scheduled date of the tint tint and actecapanied by Adel proof of active military duty during the advertised filing period.

Change of Address' Candidates for examine tion and eligibles to the list must notify the Commission promptly of all changes of address be- tween the of filing the application and ap- pointment to a permanent position from the list. Failure to do so may disqualify them ft any part or parts of the examination which have not already

No. 5152 AUTO ENGINE2dAN

The eligible list resulting from this immunisa-tion will be certified as appropriate for mean-elm in the tithe of Ante Engineman (Pelee), Anto Lawn Mower Operator, and Surface Hester Operator.

Salary: Appointments are presently being made at $1,500 per annum (buic salary). Ice addition,

'Mere is no tee charged for the spell. cation. in open competitive exanuna• Goss whose ap tions are rejected will receive a refund of theirtee from the Comptroller's Office one month after receipt of their notice of rejec- tion, la promotion examinations one mouth after the examination is held. No fees will be refunded to candidates who fail to appear for examination, for which they are qualified or who fail so pus in any part of such examinations,

Notarisation: All applications most be notarized except in the cue of promotion examiutions.

lingerinue; Unless otherwise specified. no sup plementary statements of any kind will be accepted from candidates after the sating date for the re eeipt of applications in the rating of experience.

Except as otherwise specifically stated in adver-tisements, all advertised requirements for the ex- amination must be completed on or before the date of application.

Experience may be rated after an examination of the candidate's application or after an oral in- terview or such other inquiry and investigation as may be deemed necessary or any combination of the foregoing.

To be satisfactory, the experience prescribed, in addition to covering the period fixed herein, must also be of such a nature and quality u to war rant the inference that the madidate is fit to per form the duties of the position, The initial awn. once rating, therefore, is not necessarily final. It investigation on inquiry discloses that the candi date's experience is not of the nature or quality desired then he may Ile either rented or failed in experience. Mere admission to the examination in any test thereof is not conclusive on the Com-mission as to the qualifications of any candidate.

Admission to the examination or to any part of it conditionally or pending subsequent determina- tion of qualifications does act imply that the candi- date possesses the minimum qualification' required for the position or is entitled to a passing rating on the experience part of the examination, It the experience interview, held after the written or other parts of the examination, discloses that thr candidate lacks the requisite experience or educa tion be may be disqualified or given less than a cassias rating for experience.

Selective Certification: Ai the request of a department had or upon its own initiative, the Commission may make selective certification of a list resulting from any examination to similar or related minions which require additional or special qualifications not tested specifically by the examina-tion. Such selective certification, except where made on the basis of age or additional or special physical or medical qualifications, will be made only upon due notice to all eligibles affected on this list, and only to obtain eligibles who posses such special qualifications or abilities as an be evidenced by experience record, or by the posses sion of a license, or by the possession of specified paraphernalia, equipment or facilities or the pus ing of a qualified test. Eligibles who pass a non competitive test administered by the Commission to ascertain the possession of such special qualifica- tions will he certified to such similar or related positions in the order of their standing on the original list.

°users! Medieal and Physics] Standard*: No disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness. Other medical and physical standards may be specifically required.

Appointeneate: In the ease of graded positions. anPointments 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 positions appointments are usually made at the salary advertised, but subject to final determination of the Budget Director. Is the case of per diem positions. the salary advertised is the one presently paid.

Promotion Exeminatiens: The rules of the Municipal Civil Service Commission provide that in determining eligibility for promotion, the titles of positions and the duties which are naturally and properly attached thereto shall be considered. Duties which have been performed not in accord-ance with the title, or alleged personal qualifica-tions, shall not be considered in determining elig ib i I ity.

Any employee serving under a title, not men-tioned in the eligibility requirements, but which he believes falls within the provisions of the above rule. may file an application and an appeal to compete in the examination during the period stated in the advertisement. No appeals will he received after 4 o. at on the dosing date for the receipt of applications.

All persons on the preferred list for titles included under eligibility requirement are like- wise eligible to partici te the examination.

Retroactive 01 Any employee actually appointed to an eligible title, as set forth in the official "Notice of Examination," who meets the eligibility requirements by virtue of retroactive seniority u provided in Chapter 599 of the Laws of 1946, must. if he desires to compete in such Promotion examination, file his application therefor in the following manner:

(a) If so appointed prior to the first date for the receipt of applications, such employee must file his applicaton during the regular filing period in the usual manner.

(b) If so appointed on or after the first date for the receipt of applications, but on or before the date of test, such employee must file his applica- tion in lefts. during the regular business hours at the Same Rating Bureau, Room 464, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 219 Broad- way. Manhattan. New York 7. not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sundays and holidays) follow. ing the date of such upointment He should bring with him the required fee, his military dis-charge record and such evidence of Ids appoint-ment to the eligible title as he may possess.

Any employee who fiks an application under the above conditions must also file a separate form, No C.42, "Request for determination of retroac-tive seniority" immediately thereafter with the personnel oMee of his department unless such form was filed at the time of soweintment to the eli. Bible title. This form is generally available in the personnel offices of each department.

Applicants are cautioned that regardless of the 14-day provision noted above, they should make every effort to file as soon u usable on that they may be summoned for the regular test since there may be considerable unav6&ble delay be-fore another subsequent test can be scheduled

THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM TATS PROCEDURE

Salary: Prevailing rate. At present $3,200 per Annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. a., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be notarized and must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $3, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $3. Fees are not refunded to persona who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Eighteeen in the Department 01 Sanitation, five in the Department of Parks, two in the Department of Welfare, fifteen in the Police Department, four in the Borough President of Manhattan, three in Borough President of Queens and one in the Department of Correction at present.

minimum Requirements: Five years' expert- ence on automotive repair work; or a satisfactory equivalent.

At the date of filing applications, candidates must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. For appointment in most departments, eligibles must have been bona fide residents and dwellers of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appointment.

Training or experience of a character relevant to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in a veterans' training or rehabilitation program recog-nized by the federal government will receive due credit.

License Requirements: Prior to the time of certification for appointment, candidates must pre-sent to the Bureau of Investigation a valid New York State Automobile Operator's or Chauffeur's License,

Duties: Under supervision to: act as a "trouble shooter" in determining mechanical and electrical defects; make minor repairs and adjustments in the field so that a car may be returned to the garage or repair shop under its own power; over-haul gasoline engines, transmission and ignition systems; align wheels and repair steering equip-ment; reline and adjust brakes; perform related work.

Tests: Written, weight 40, 70% required; per-formance, weight 60, 70% required.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi-dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality, which in the opinion of the medical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness, such as: hernia; defects of the heart or lungs; defective hearing; vision of less than 20/40 in both eyes (eye glasses allowed) ; third degree or dicahling varicose veins.

Change of Address: Candidates for examina-tion and eligibles on the list must notify the Com. mission promptly of all changes of address between the time of filing the application and appointment 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 already been held.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and jossrx A, McNammia, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. Solana, Secretary. o7,24

there is a cost-of-living adjustment of 660 Pa annum and four annual increments of 120 per Inn istiit tiortetrnt. This is an ungraded position.

: Issued and received from 9 a. in., 10, 1947 to 4 p. in., October 28, 1947 (ex

cept Saturday, October 11, 1947). Applications must be !led in Eason on . forms

furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. tn. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be notarized and must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $1, emit, check, or money order. Applications which see properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from as y one who presents himself as an agent of the applicant

Fee: Si. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Fifty-five in various City depart. menu at present; others occur from time to time.

Requirements: At the date of filing applica• tions, candidates must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. For appointment in most departments, eligibles must have been bona fide residents and dwellers of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appointment.

In addition, appointees to the Police Department Mug be not less than five feet seven inches (bare feet) in height and must approximate normal weight for height.

Licence Requirement: Candidates must present a valid chauffeur's license issued by the State of New York at the time of investigation.

Duties: To operate motor vehicles; make minor repairs and adjustments; clean and oil; assist in loading and unloading, perform related work.

Tests: Written, weight 100, 70% required. All candidates who pass the written test will be re. quired to pass a qualifying phytdes1 test prior to certification and may be called for examination in groups according to the needs of the service.

The written test will be used to evaluate the candidate's knowledge of the provisions of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law, apply-ing generally to motor vehicles, the traffic rules of the New York City Police Department, and the care and maintenance of motor vehicles. The qualifying physical test will be designed to test the candidate's strength and agility.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi- dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality, which in the opinion of the medical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness; such as: hernia; defects of the heart or lungs; defective hearing; vision of less than 20/40 in both eyes (eye glasses allowed); third degree or disabling varicose veins.

Change of Address: Candidates for examination and eligibles on the list 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 already been held.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o10,28

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF OUEENS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Tait Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens, at

his office, Room 226, Queens Borough Hall, 120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y,, as follows:

Until 11 a. in., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1947

No. 1, for the construction of a combined trunk sewer and appurtenances in Lutheran ave. from 74th (Nagy) st. to Juniper Blvd. North; Juniper Blvd. North from Lutheran ave. to 62d ave.; 62d ave. from Juniper Blvd. North to 82d st., Second Ward.

No. 2, for the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances in 19th rd. from the end of the existing drain about 150 feet west of Boody st. to 78th st.; 78th st. from 19th rd. to about 270 feet south of 19th rd., Second Ward, under Sec-tion 295b of the Charter.

No. 3, for the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances in 170th st., from 140th ave. to a point about 245 feet north of 140th ave., Fourth Ward, under Section 295b of the Charter.

No. 4, for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in 135th st. from Union tpke., southerly roadway, to 82d ave.; Coolidge ave. from 135th st. to 138th st.; 82d ave. from 135th et. to 138th st., Third and Fourth Wards.

No. 5, for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances m 28th ave. from 30th ave. to 27th ave.; 27th ave. from 28th ave. to Borough pl.; Borough pl. from 27th ave. to 50th st.; 50th st. from Borough pl. to 28th ave.; 28th ave. from 49th st. to a point about 60 feet east of 56th pl., Second Ward.

No. 6, for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in 90th st. from Grand Cen-tral pkway. to 23d ave., south side; 23d ave., south side, from 90th st. to 89th st.; 89th st. from 23d ave., south side, to 24th ave., Second Ward.

No. 7, for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in 24th ave. from 93d st. to 94th st.; 94th st., westerly side, from the end of the existing sewer about 220 feet north of 24th ave. to 23d ave., Second Ward.

No. 8, for the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances in 113th ave. from 225th st. to 223d st., Fourth Ward, under Section 295b of the Charter.

No. 9, for the construction of a sanitary sewer in 220th st. from 109th ave. to 108th ave.; 108th ave. from 220th st. to 221st st. Fourth Ward.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans, drawings and specifications may be seen at the above office, where blueprints of the plans may be purchased as follows: $2.52 for contract No. 1; $1.26 for contract No. 5; 63 cents each for contracts Nos. 4 and 6; all others are 35 cents each. o20,30

DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Welfare, Room 1, 6th

floor, 902 Bway., Manhattan, N. Y. 10, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1947

For furnishing all labor and material necessary and required for installation of new frames and new sash at Welfare Center No. 73, 163 Bradford st., Bklyn. o20,30

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS

tienersi Immiainatlem Isstraetloss

Nuts: These instructions are to be considered all part of the advertised requirements unless me-cific exception is made.

Ago sad Sex: All examinations are open to both men and women of all ages unless advertisanent states otherwise.

Citizenship and Residence: At the date of filing applications-Candidates must be citizen of the United States and residents of the State of New York. The foregoing provision regarding residence does not apply to candidates for license examinations, except u provided in the notice for a particular examination under the beading "Re-quirements."

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 solely se is part from the funds of this City, shall be filled only by a person who is a bona fide resident sad dweller of the City for at least three years im-mediately preceding appointment.

Appliesdem: Applications for examisatiens must be filed on forms furnished by the Commis sion at its Application Section, 96 Duane et., Manhattan, N. Y. 7. The Application Section is open for business on Weekdays from 9 a. ea. to 4 p. m. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 11 noon. Applications will not be issued by mail.

Filing: Applications must be filed in person dur-ing the normal hours of huhuss of the Applica-tion Section noted above. The preseribed fee most be paid at the time of filing by cash, cheek or money order. Applications which ue ortserli executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who musts self as an agent of the applicant.

The Commission ustuate no responsibility for applications and experience papers f 11ed out by persons other than attellcanta, nor for any error in an application or experience Palter filed by any candidate. Unless otherwise specified in the official notice of examination. the Commission assumes so responsibility for applications filed with any ether Cite agency or department.

Imp!oyees absent on active military duty, who are dibble for a promoting audsetion adver•

No. 5418

CHANGE OF TITLE TO COFFEE ROASTER. LABOR CLASS

This examination is open only to employees of the Department of Purchase.

A separate examination for women is being advertised simultaneensi,v for this position.

Salary Range: To and including $2,400 per annum. There are four mandatory annual incre- ments of $120 per annum; however, the salary reached by mandatory increments may not exceed $2,280 per annum. Appointments are presently made at $1,500 per annum. In addition, there is a cost-of-living adjustment of $660 per annum, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947 to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947 (ex. cept Saturday, October 11, 1947).

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. en. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be notarized and must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $1, cash, check, or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from any one who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $1. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 86 in the Department of Parks at present. The resulting list will also be certified for temporary and seasonal employment.

Promotion Opportunities: Employees in the title of Playground Director are eligible for pro-motion to Assistant Supervisor of Recreation, salary range $2,401 to but not including $3,600 per annum.

Minimum Requirements: Candidates must be high school graduates. In addition they must have: (a) completed a full.time course of study of at least one academic year in recreational or health education given at an institution approved by the University of the State of New York; or (b) paid experience covering two seasons as an instructor, counselor, or coach in organized recrea-tional work; or (c) a baccalaureate degree from an institution which has had such degree re is. tered by the University of the State of New York; or (d) a satisfactory equivalent.

At the date of filing applications, candidates must be citizens of the United States and resi-dents of the State of New York. For appoint-ment in most departments, eligibles must have been bona fide residents and dwellers of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appointment.

Training or experience of a character relevant to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in a veterans' training or rehabilitation program ream. nixed by the Federal Government will receive due credit.

Duties: Under supervision to: care for the rec-reational interests and needs of children, young people and adults in areas served through a play. pound operated by the Department of Parks; demonstrate, teach and lead recreational activities such as group. and team games, sports and gym. nastics; organize and promote feature events for special occasions such as holiday festivals and sea. sonal tournaments; be responsible for control and administration of the recreational program of the assigned playground; .perform related work.

Tests: Written, weight 100, 70% required. All candidates who pass floe written test will be re-quired to pass a qualifying performance test on their ability to teach various phases of playground activity and will be summoned in the order of their standing on the list in accordance with the needs of the service. No second opportunity will be given to candidates who fail or fail to appear for this qualifying performance test until all candidates who passed have been appointed, and then only if the needs of the service require such a second test.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi-dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality which in the opinion of the medical

No. 5410 AUTO MECHANIC

Plans entitled, 'Map showing the discontinuing and closing of Burr place from Noll street to its southerly terminus, pursuant to Chapter 15_,_ Title E of the Administrative Code of The CRY of New York,' dated July 16, 1946, and bearing the signatures of John Cashmore, President of the Borough of Brooklyn, and 0. Claussner, Chief Engineer;"

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate will con-sider the aforesaid proposed resolution and the proposed discontinuance and closing of Burr *tee from Noll street to its southerly terminus, DOr-

ough of Brooklyn, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, October 23, 1947, at 10.30 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 the Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in Tait CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, October 23, 1947.

Dated, New York, October 10, 1947. HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, Telephone: WO rth 2.4560. 01°,22

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

THE CITY RECORD 5723

examiner tends to impair health or usefulness, such as: hernia; defects of the heart or lungs; defective hearing; vision of less than 20/40 in both eyes (eye glasses allowed); third degree or disabling varicose veins.

Change of Address: Candidates for examination and eligibles on the list must notify the Commis- lion promptly of all changes of address between the time of filing the application and appointment 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 already been held.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5158 PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR (WOMEN)

A separate examination for men is being advertised simultaneously for this position.

Salary Range: To and including $2,400 per annum. There are four mandatory annual incre-ments of $120 per annum; however, the salary reached by mandatory increments may not exceed $2,280 per annum. Appointments are presently made at $1,500 per annum. In addition, there is a cost-of-living adjustment of $660 per annum, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947 to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be notarized and must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $1, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $1. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 75 in the Department of Parks at present. The resulting list will also be certified for temporary and seasonal employment.

Promotion Opportunities: Employees in the title of Playground Director are eligible for pro-motion to Assistant Supervisor of Recreation, salary range $2,401 to but not including $3,600 per annum.

Minimum Requirements: Candidates must be high school graduates. In addition they must have: (a) completed a full-time course of study of at least one academic year in recreational or health education given at an institution approved by the University of the State of New York, or (b) paid experience covering two seasons as an instructor, counselor, or coach in organized recreational work; or (c) a baccalaureate degree from an institution which has had such degree registered by the Uni-versity of the State of New York; or (d) a satisfactory equivalent.

At the date of filing applications, candidates must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. For appointment in most departments, eligibles must have been bona fide residents and dwellers of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appointment.

Training or experience of a character relevant to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in a veterans' training or rehabilitation program recog-nized by the Federal Government will receive due credit.

Duties: Under supervision to: care for the rec-reational interests and needs of children, young people, and adults in areas served through a play-ground operated by the Department of Parks; demonstrate, teach, and lead recreational activities such as group and team games, arts and crafts, dances, gymnastics, and simple forms of music and dramatics; organize and promote feature events for special occasions such as holiday fes-tivals and pageants; be responsible for control and administration of the recreational program of the assigned playground; perform related work.

Tests: Written, weight 100, 70% required. All candidates who pass the written test will be re-quired to pass a qualifying performance test on their ability to teach various phases of playground activity and will be summoned in the order of their standing on the list in accordance with the needs of the service. No second opportunity will be given to candidates who fail or fail to appear for this qualifying performance test until all can-didates who passed have been appointed, and then only if the needs of the service require such a second test.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi-dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality which in the opinion of the medical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness, such as: hernia; defects of the heart or lungs; defective hearing; vision of less than 20/40 in both eyes (eye glasses allowed) ; third degree or disabling varicose veins.

Change of Address: Candidates for examination and eligibles on the list must notify the Commis-sion promptly of all changes of address between the time of 'filing the application and appointment 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 already been held.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and Jowl' A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5473 PROMOTION TO

ASSISTANT FOREMAN (CAR CLEANING) NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. Two lists will be established from this examination: (1) a G. A. list for the entire transit system excepting the Bus Maintenance Department and (2) a list for the Bits Mainte-nance Department only.

Salary Range: $1.15 to and including $1.20 an hour at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a, m.. October 7, 1947, to 4 p, m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y, 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m, to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made

only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Seven at present Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 13, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Car Cleaner, Railroad Watchman, Railroad Caretaker. To be eligible, employees in the titles of Railroad Watchman and Railroad Caretaker must be employed in either the Car or Bus Maintenance Department.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simul-taneously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: To assist the foreman; be in charge of a gang of car cleaners engaged in cleaning, sweep-ing and washing the interior and exterior of sub-way cars, surface cars and buses in the shops or on the road, including: floors, ceilings, windows, seats and fittings; keep records; make reports; perform such other duties as the Board of Trans-portation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required.

The written test will consist of three sections of questions as follows: (1) general, (2) bus clean-ing, (3) subway, elevated, and trolley car cleaning. All candidates will be required to answer section (1) and will have a choice of the questions in either section (2) or section (3).

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to appointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Can-didates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must be free from physical or personal abnor-malities or deformities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, COMMiS-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

AMENDED NOTICE

No. 5425 PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR

Candidates who filed applications from lime 10, 1947 to June 25, 1947, need not file again, but may, if they wish, make amendments or additions thereto.

This examination is open only to employees of the Department of Welfare.

Salary Range: $2,520 to and including $3,000 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947 to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947 (ex-cept Saturday, October 11, 1947).

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane at., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 143 at present, others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 30, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the Depart-ment of Welfare, who on the date of filing his application is employed in the following eligible position : Social Investigator.

However, in accordance with the special resolu-tion adopted by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simul-taneously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

In addition, such persons 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 should submit supplementary data to the Municipal Civil Service Commission as soon as they qualify under these requirements for appointment.

Requirements for Appointment: Graduation from a standard senior high school or its educa• tional equivalent, plus one of the following:

(A) Two full years of education toward a bachelor's degree in a recognized college, univer-sity, or normal school and six years of full time satisfactory paid experience within the past ten years, of which four years must have been in social case work with a public or private social agency adhering to acceptable standards and the remaining two years in social work with a public or private social agency adhering

i to acceptable

standards, or in supervised teaching in an ac-credited school.

(B) Graduation from a recognized college, uni-versity, or normal school from a four year course for which a bachelor's degree is granted and .four years of full time satisfactory paid experience within the past ten years in social case work with a public or private social agency adhering to acceptable standards.

(C) Eight years of full time satisfactory paid experience within the past ten years of which four years must have been in social case. work with a public or private social agency. adhering to accept. able standards, and the remaining four years in social work or in supervised teaching.

(D) A satisfactory equivalent combination of the above outlined experience and education.

Satisfactory completion of one year of full time

training in an approved school of social work is equal to one year of required social case work experience, and two years of such training is equal to three years of the required social case work experience.

Duties: Under direction to: supervise a group of social case workers in the aistration of such assistance or services as the department pro vides, including the rendering of such services as may promote the welfare of the client and the community; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required. As the needs of the service require, a qualifying oral test will be given to eligible candidates.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON.? President; Esrnu BROMLEY, and Josarn A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5483 PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR

(ELECTRICAL POWER) NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM.

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to fill vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $3,901 to and including $4,600 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, ex-cept Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in, on weekdays and from 9 a. in. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $3, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $3. Fees are not refunded to rsons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 11 at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held February 19, 1948.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Foreman (Electrical Power), Foreman (Power Cables).

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simul-taneously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: To assist the supervisor; be in charge of an assigned group of foremen and subordinate employees engaged in the operation, maintenance, inspection, testing, repair and alteration of the electrical equipment in generating plants and sub-stations, including interconnecting cable systems; if assigned, perform inspection work on new equip-ment at manufacturing plants; compile and analyze records; make investigations and reports; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations,

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 75% required.

The written test will consist of five sections of questions as follows: (1) general, (2) rectifiers, supervisory control and associated substation equip-ment, (3) rotary converters and associated sub-station equipment, (4) generators and associated power plant equipment, (5) power cables and as-sociated distribution equipment. All candidates will be required to answer section (1) and will have a choice of the questions in any one of the other four sections.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candidates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnormality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eye glasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defective hearing (each ear tested separately). Candidates must be free from physical or personal abnormalities or de-formities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis. sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 6474 PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR

(ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS) NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM.

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to fill vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $3,901 to and including $4,600 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours, Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed. fee of $3. cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $3. Fees are not refunded topersons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Two at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 18, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New

York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Foreman (Elevators and Escalators), Foreman (Line Equipment).

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simul-taneously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi• tion to one year.

Duties: To assist the supervisor; be in charge of an assigned group of foremen and subordinate employees engaged in the maintenance, inspection, testing, repair and alteration of elevators, esca-lators! electrically operated draw-bridges and allied electrical and mechanical equipment; if assigned, perform inspection work on new equipment at manufacturing plants; compile and analyze records; make investigations and reports_; perform, such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Testa: Record and seniority, weight 50 70% required; written, weight 50, 75% required.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to appointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Can-didates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Can-didates must be free from physical or personal abnormalities or deformities of speech or appear-ance. The agility of the candidates may be tested

j by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, COMMiS• sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5478 PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT TRAIN DIS-

PATCHER, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM,

1. This examination is open only to male employees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to ffil vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $2,641 to and including $3,220

Appdons: Issued and received from 9 a. in., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of 12, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 55 at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held January 24, 1948.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent male employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Conductor, Railroad Clerk, Collecting Agent.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultaneously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible position to one year.

Duties: To check time of arrival and departure of all trains; enter that information, as well as the names of the crews and car numbers on train sheets; keep records of mileage and of cars due for inspection; space trains; control train starting lights or bells; check traffic; act as crew die. posher; prepare, maintain, check and file pre-scribed records; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 75% required.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to appointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Can-didates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Can-didates must be free from physical or personal abnormalities or deformities of speech or appear-ance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and p a strength test by dumbbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and josEen A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5077 PROMOTION TO AUTO MECHANIC

(GENERAL PROMOTION)

This examination is open only to employees of the following departments: Sanitation, Parks, Pollee, Fire, Correction, the offices of the Borough Presidents of Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Richmond, Public Works, Hospitals, and Water Supply, Gas and Elec-tricity. A separate promotion eligible list will be established for each department. Di addi-tion, a general promotion eligible list will be established. When a vacancy occurs in one of these departments, the departmental promo-tion list will be certified to till the vacancy.

5724 THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

If, however, there is no departmental Pro-mo

ill be tion list

cert , then the general promotion list

w ified.

Salary: Prevailing rate. At present $3,200 Per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. za-, October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $3, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $3. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Forty-six at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 20, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the above departments, who on the date of filing his appli-cation is employed in one of the following eligible

Engineman, enrgaintor, Surface Heater Oaprier , a(tPoro.

Motor Grader Operator, Basin Machine Operator, Machinist's Helper, Auto Machinist, Auto Mechanic (Diesel).

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Experience Requirements: Five years' experi-ence on automotive repair work; or a satisfactory equivalent.

Training or experience of a character relevant to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in a veterans' training or rehabilitation program recog-nized by the federal government will receive due credit.

License Requirements: A New York State Automobile Operator's or Chauffeur's License. Proof of the possession of such license must be presented to the Bureau of Investigation prior to certification.

Duties: Under close supervision to: act as a "trouble shooter" in determining mechanical and electrical defects; make minor repairs and adjust-ments in the field so that a car may be returned to the garage or repair shop under its own power; overhaul gasoline engines, transmission and igni-tion systems; align wheels and repair steering equipment; reline and adjust brakes; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 20, 70% required; per-formance, weight 30, 70% required.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and Joszni A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5439 PROMOTION TO CIVIL ENGINEER

(BUILDING CONSTRUCTION)

This examination is open only to employees of the Department of Education.

Salary Range: $4,260 to but not including $6,000 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. in., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $4, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $4. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Two expected; others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 3, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the Depart-ment of Education, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Assistant Civil Engineer (Struc-tural), Assistant Civil Engineer.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Experience Requirements: Candidates must have a baccalaureate degree in engineering issued upon completion of a course of study registered by the University of the State of New York and six years of satisfactory practical engineering ex-perience; or a satisfactory equivalent. At least three years of this experience must have been held experience of responsible nature on all phases of building construction.

Training or experience of a character relevant to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in veterans' training or rehabilitation program recog-nized by the Federal Government will receive due credit.

License Requirement: A New York State Pro-fessional Engineer's License. Proof of the pos-session of such license must be presented to the Bureau of Investigation prior to certification.

Duties: Under general supervision, with much latitude for independent action or decision, to: per-form the duties of assistant to the engineer in charge of the Inspection Division; supervise the construction and engineering operations of a num-ber of buildings in all stages from demolition, excavation and foundation to the completion of the buildings; supervise, direct and check the ac-tivities of local inspectors assigned to a number of construction and engineering projects; check reports and records of progress submitted by local

i inspectors; advise local inspectors and interpret

contract drawings; refer important matters to the Chief of the Division; keep records and make re-ports; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 25, 75% required; train-ing and experience, weight 15, 70% required; oral, weight 10, 70% required. The factors to be rated in the oral test will include technical com-petence, judgment, manner, and speech. Train-ing and experience will be rated after an oral interview upon the extent to which such experi-ence has fitted the candidate to perform the duties of the position. The rating will be based upon the answers to questions concerning experience and upon the experience form filed by the candi. date.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON President; ESTHER BROMLEY and Josarn A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5498 PROMOTION TO COLLECTING AGENT

NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

1. This examination is open only to male employees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to fill vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $1.10 to and including $1.20 an hour.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. in., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a, m. to 4 p. in. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Five at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The physical test will begin November 19, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent male employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in the follow-ing eligible position: Railroad Clerk. Upon ap-pointment, eligibles must be acceptable for bonding and will be sworn in as special patrolmen by the Police Commissioner and will be subject to the rules and regulations governing such special officers.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simul-taneously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: In connection with the collection, trans-portation and delivery of revenue during night or day from various points on the subway, elevated and surface lines to the central revenue bureau and from the revenue bureau to banks or deposi-tories: to guard all such revenue, carry arms, handle heavy money bags, act as the crew of armored trucks or special collection trains; execute forms and keep records with respect to such revenue; make reports; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; physical, weight 50, 70% required.

The competitive physical test will be designed to determine the candidate's strength and agility.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to appointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Can-didates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; overweight (exceeding 10 percent of normal standard; paralysis; and defective hearing (each ear tested separately). Can-didates must be free from physical or personal ab-normalities or deformities of speech or appearance.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and Imam A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5305 PROMOTION TO

ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR, GRADE 3

This examination is open only to employees of the Department. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity and the Office of the Comptroller.

Salary Range: $2,401 to but not including $3,000 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. tn. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applicatinnq must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex ammations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: It is the present intention of the fiscal authorities to promote all who pass this ex-urination.

Date of Test: The practical test will begin November 10, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the Depart• ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity and the Office of the Comptroller, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the :allowing eligible positions: Electrical Inspector. Grade 2, Inspector of Light and Power, Grade 2.

However, in accordance with a special resolution unproved by the State Civil Service Commission

on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan. eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to oneyear.

Duties: Under direction to: inspect, examine and test electrical installations and connections for public buildings, parks, playgrounds, streets, dwell-ings, offices, buildings and bridges in process of construction or repair in order to insure com-pliance with laws, rules and regulations and with approved plans and specifications; test electrical equipment installed for the City under contract or by City forces; examine installations of electric signs and outside electrical works; make inspec-tions of wiring and direct the correction of defec-tive or unlawtul work; make periodic inspections of electrical wiring in theaters and motion picture houses; investigate fires and accidents due to elec-trical causes; inspect and test for life, light and current consumption, at the manufacturer's plant, incandescent and fluorescent lamps; keep records of inspections and make reports; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; practical, weight 50, 70% required.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice,

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, EminINAND Q. MORTO_ IN President; BUMS* BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FUNK A. SCHAEFElt, Secretary. 07,24

No. 5480

PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (BUSES AND SHOPS)

NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to fill vacancies throughout the transit system except in the case of new bus line properties which may be permanently acquired by The City of New York subsequent to the first date for the re-ceipt of applications for this examination. Separate lists may be established for such ac-quired bus properties.

Salary Range: $2,881 to and including $3,900 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. tn., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are .properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 11 at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held January 31, 1948,

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions; Bus Maintainer, Group Al Bus Maintainer, Group B- Mechanical Main-tamer, Group C. To be eligible, employees in the title of Mechanical Maintainer, Group C must also be employed in the Bus Maintenance Depart-ment on the date of filing the application.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: To be in immediate charge of assigned maintainers and helpers engaged in the mainte-nance, inspection, testing, repair and alteration of buses or other automotive vehicles, and associated bus shops, including: electrical, mechanical, hy-draulic and pneumatic equipment of buses, bodies, engines, transmissions and mechanical shop equip-ment; if assigned, perform inspection work on new equipment at manufacturing plants; keep records, make reports, perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 25, 75% required; oral, weight 25, 75% required.

There will be no choice of questions in the written test and candidates will be expected to have knowledge of both body and engine work.

The oral test will include the following factors: administrative competence, technical competence and judgment.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi-dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must be free from physical or personal ab-normalities or deformities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbell lift of 20 pounds (each band).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, COMMiS-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER. Secretary. o7,24

No. 5471 PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (ELECTRICAL

POWER) NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM.

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be need to fill vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $2,881 to and including $3,900 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in.,

October 7, 1947, to 4 p. EL, October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. in. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are prop-aly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persona who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 31 at present Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held November 22, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in the following eligible position: Power Maintainer, Group B.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible poti• tion to one year.

Duties: To be in immediate charge of assigned maintainers and helpers engaged in the operation, maintenance, inspection, testing, repair and altera-tion of the electrical equipment in generating plants and substations, including: generators, mercury are rectifiers, rotary converters, high tension and low tension switch gear, automatic relay panels and cir-cuits, supervisory control, auxiliary equipment and accessories; act as power dispatcher; if assigned, perform inspection work on new equipment at manufacturing plants; keep records; make reports; perform such other duties as the Board of Trans-portation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 25, 75% required; oral, weight 25, 75% required.

The written test will consist of four sections of questions as follows: (1) general, (2) rectifier', supervisory control and associated substation equip-ment, (3) rotary converters and associated sub-station equipment, (4) generators and associated power plant equipment. All candidates will be re-quired to answer section (1) and will have a choice of the questions in any one of the other three sections.

The oral test will include the following factors: administrative competence, technical competence and judgment.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi-dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must be free from physical or personal ab-normalities or deformities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRAME A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5478 PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (MECHANICAL

POWER) NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM.

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to fill vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $2,881 to and including $3,900 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. in., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications i..ust be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persona who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 31 at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held January 17, 1948.

EligthWty Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Power Maintainer, Group A, Power Maintainer? Group C.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22. 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: To be in immediate charge of assigned maintainers and helpers engaged in the operation, maintenance, inspection, testing, repair and alters-tion of the mechanical and steam equipment in the high and low pressure power plants, including coal handling equipment, boilers, steam turbines, reciprocating engines, condensers, piping, auxiliary equipment and accessories; if assigned, perform inspection work on new equipment at manufactur-ing plants; keep records; make reports; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regula-tions.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight SO, 70% required; written, weight 2$, 75% required; oral, weight 25, 75% required.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

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There will be no choice of questions in the written test and candidates will be expected to have knowledge of any of the mechanical features of the generating plants.

The oral test will include the following factors: administrative competence, technical competence, and judgment.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap. pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi-dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-five bearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must be free from physical or personal ab-normalities or deformities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand),

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER

BROMLEY and loam A. McNsmses, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A, SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5481 PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (SURFACE

TRACK) NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM.

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to fill vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $2,881 to and including $3,900 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Three at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held February 5, 1948.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in the following eligible position: Assistant Foreman (Surface Track).

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: To be in immediate charge of assigned assistant foremen, trackmen, maintainers and helpers engaged in the maintenance, inspection, in-stallation, repair and alteration of surface track and roadway under operating conditions, includ-ing: rails, frogs, switches, ties and plates, special work, and the associated adjusting, paving, tamp-ing, welding, grinding, greasing and cleaning; if assigned, perform inspection work on new equip-ment at manufacturing plants; keep records; make reports; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to pre-scribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 25, 75% required; oral, weight 25, 75% required.

The oral test will include the following factors: administrative competence, technical competence, and judgment.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi-dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive bearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must be free from physical or personal ab-normalities or deformities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand?.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNamaita, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5482 PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (TRACK)

NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to fill vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $2,881 to and including $3,900 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. in., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the .Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Nine at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held February 14, 1948.

Eligibillty Requirements: Open to each perma. nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application rs employed in the following eligible position: Assistant Foreman (Track).

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan. eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year,

Duties: To be in immediate charge of assigned assistant foremen, trackmen, maintainers and helpersengaged in the maintenance, inspection, installation, repair and alteration of the track and roadway in subway and elevated service under operatingconditions, including: rails, frogs, switches, ties and plates, insulated joints, special work, and m

the associated. adjusting, tamping, weld- ing, grinding, greasing and cleaning; if assigned, perform inspection work on new equipment at manufacturing plants; keep records; make reports; perform such other duties as the Board of Trans-portation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 25, 75% required; oral, weight 25, 75% required.

The oral test will include the following factors: administrative competence, technical competence, and judgment.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi-dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must be free from physical or personal ab-normalities or deformities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q, MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5291 PROMOTION TO FOREMAN OF MECHANICS

(MOTOR VEHICLES)

This examination is open only to employees of the Department of Sanitation.

Salary: Prevailing rate. At present $3,610 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. in., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m, on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $3, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $3. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Four at present. Date of Test: The written test will be held

December 17, 1947. Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-

nent employee, otherwise qualified of the Depart-ment of Sanitation, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Machinist, Auto Machinist, Auto Mechanic, Auto Mechanic (Diesel), Electrician (Automobile).

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: Under general direction to: supervise the work of repairing, overhauling, dismantling, assembling, trouble shooting of all automotive equipment such as passenger cars, trucks, flushers, tractors, wreckers, drag lines, cranes, shovels and various types of snow removal equipment; snake decisions relative to methods of doing work; keep records and reports; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, FERDINAND Q. Moony, President; Emma BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, COMMiS-sloners,

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5290 PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF FIRE

ALARM BOXES, GRADE 3

This examination is open only to employees of the The Department.

Salary Range: $2,401 to but not including $3,000 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.. October 7, 1947, to 4 p. rn., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: It is the present intention of the fiscal authorities to promote all who pass this ex-amination.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 10, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma nent employee otherwise qualified, of the Fire Department, who on the date of filing his applica-tion is employed in the following eligible posi-tion: Inspector of Fire Alarm Boxes, Grade 2.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: Under supervision to: inspect clean, oil and test the electrical and mechanical parts of fire alarm boxes and also telegraph instruments in fire apparatus houses; replace defective units or parts when required; keep records and make reports; perform related work,

Incumbents in this position may be called upon to supervise other employees.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

No. 5472 PROMOTION TO MOTORMAN '

IRT DIVISION, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

1. This examination is open only to em-ployes of the IRT Division of the New York City Transit System,

2. A single list for the IRT Division will be established from this examination. Separate divisional lists are already in existence for the BMT and IND Divisions. As soon as all vacan-cies existing in the MT Division at the time of the certification of the list resulting from this examination are filled, the remainder of the IRT list will be merged with the then existing remainder of the lists for the IND and BMT Divisions into a single G.A. Trans-portation list. The merged list will thereafter be certified to fill vacancies in any division after the divisional list has been exhausted.

Salary Range: $1.20 to and including $1.35 an hour at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $2, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 138 at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 6, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Conductor, Towerman.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: To be immediately responsible for the protection of passengers and the safety, regularity, proper care and operation of cars and trains, in accordance with the rules, regulations and special instructions governing employees engaged in opera-tion, in the performance of the following work depending on assignment:

1. Operate trains in revenue service and be tween yards and terminals.

2. In yard or terminal service, switch cars, prepare trains far road service, and operate trains between yards and terminals.

3. When acting as Conductors to be responsible for all the duties prescribed for Conductors.

4. Perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required.

All candidates who pass the written test will be required to pass a qualifying practical test prior to appointment. Candidates for the qualify-mg test will be required to operate a test train under regular road conditions.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi. dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/30 each eye tested separately--eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension orbypotension; paralysis; and defee. tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must he free from physical or personal ab-normalities or deformities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbbell lift of 40 pounds (each hand).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAmsRA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7.24

No. 5280 PROMOTION TO PAVER

This examination is open only to employees of the Board of Transportation.

Salary: Prevailing rate. At present $14.20 a day.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.. October 7, 1947 to 4 p. in., October 24, 1947 (ex-cent Saturday, October 11, 1947).

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Sec. tion, 96 Duane at., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. zu. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. ipplications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $.50, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $.50. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: One expected; others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The performance test will begin November 18, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perm-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the Board of Transportation, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Rammer, Nagger.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultaneously with a promotion list for the same tide, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible position to one year.

Duties: To pave streets, including herringbone areas at street intersections, with stone or vitreous blocks; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; performance, weight 50, 70% required. In the performance test candidates will be required to pave between and adjacent to street car tracks.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis. sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

AMENDED NOTICE

No. 5420 PROMOTION TO SENIOR SUPERVISOR

Candidates who filed applications from June 10, 1947 to June 25, 1947, need not file again,. but may, if they wish, make amendments or additions thereto.

This examination is open only to employees of the Department of Welfare.

Salary Range: $3,720 to and including $4,200 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947 to 4 p. M., October 24, 1947 (ex-cept Saturday, October 11, 1947).

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane at., Manhattan, N. Y. 7 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. in. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be ac-companied by the prescribed fee of $3, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will he accepted from anyone who presents him-self as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $3. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Eleven at present; others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 30, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the De-partment of Welfare, who on the date of filing his application is employed in the following eligible position: Supervisor.

However, in accordance with the special reso-lution approved by the State Civil Service Com-mission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultaneously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commis-sion may reduce the period of required.service in the eligible position to one year.

Duties: Under administrative control to: super-vise a division or subdivision of the Department of Welfare; be responsible for implementing de-cisions affecting the administration of relief; super-vise, develop, and train a staff of subordinate supervisors and welfare workers; interpret to the staff and to the community the policies and pro-cedures of the welfare agency; maintain cooper-ative relationships with the community and other welfare agencies; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 30, 70% required; oral, weight 20, 70% required. The factors of the oral test will include speech, manner and judgment

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNamar., Commis. sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7.24

AMENDED NOTICE

No. 5218 PROMOTION TO SUPERVISOR

Candidates who filed application.; from June 10, 1947, to June 25, 1947, need not file again but may, if they wish, make amendments or addi-tions thereto.

This examination is open only to employees of the Department of Welfare.

Salary Range: $3,120 to and including $3,600 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. October 7, 1947 to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947 (ex. cept Saturday, October 11, 1947).

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may he obtained free at the Application Sec-tion, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. tn. on weekdays and from 9 a. in. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $3, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents him. self as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $3. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 73 at present; others occur from time to time.

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For streptomycin. o20,27

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For products of E. R. Squibb and Sons-OMPA 1306.

For products of Eli Lilly & Co.-OMPA 1307. For compressed medical gas-OMPA 1308. For dextrose and saline solutions-OMPA 1309. For products of Winthrop Chemical Co.-

OMPA 1310 o18,27

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For conduit: Rigid steel. For spark plugs. For electric fans. For steam turbines and fans. o16,27

Until 10.30 a. m.. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

For thread. o20,28

Until 10.30 a. tn., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

For kitchen utensils. For dead-end warning signals, lenses and globes. For limousine and four-door sedan. o17,28

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

For printing continuous forms and time sheets for Department of Public Works, and Documents Register for the Comptroller. o10,28

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947

For lamps, incandescent (large and miniature), flourescent, sealed beam and photo.

For envelopes. For printing and binding Park Department Con-

struction Schedule, 1946-1949. For printing and binding the Annual Report of

Department of Sanitation, for 1946. For printing and binding the 60th Annual Re-

port of the Municipal Civil Service Commission. For radio receivers, transmitters and antenna ma

For steel pipe nipples. o18,29

Until 10.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947

For automotive clutch, brake and transmission units and parts.

For printing and binding The Official Directory )f the City of New York.

0

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947

For dial recording machine. For calculating machines. For truck, cargo. For station wagon, jeeps. For passenger car-Buick 71 or equal. For photo copy paper, developer and fixer for

use with ith Rectograph Co. and Photostat Corp.C ,3 ma- chines

- dine

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947

For trucks, miscellaneous. o15,n7

Blank proposal forms for submission of bids M the above bid openings may be obtained at Room 1028, Municipal Building. Manhattan, N. Y. 7, where bidders may examine specifications, blue-prints and the contract forms.

DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, Room 627, 125

Worth st . Manhattan, N. Y. 13, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For furnishing all labor and material necessary to install one flushing rim sink and one water closet, in I and K Building at Bellevue Hospital, 420 E. 29th at., Manhattan. 016,27

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947

For furnishing labor and materials to install a sink with an interceptor and three service sinks at Metropolitan Hospital, Welfare Island, Man- hattan. o21,31

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

No. 5475 PROMOTION TO SUPERVISOR (ELEVATORS

AND ESCALATORS) NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM.

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. A single list will be established from this examination and will be used to fill vacancies throughout the transit system.

Salary Range: $4,601 to and including $6,480 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., October 7, 1947, to 4 p. m., October 24, 1947, except Saturday, October 11, 1947.

Applications must be filed in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y, 7, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekdays and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, and must be filed there during these hours. Applications must be accom-panied by the prescribed fee of $4, cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Fee: $4. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: One at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 18, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each perma-nent employee, otherwise qualified, of the New York City Transit System, who on the date of filing his application is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Assistant Supervisor (Elevators and Escalators), Assistant Supervisor (Line Equipment).

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list, shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that, in a case where an open competitive list exists simultan-eously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

Duties: To be in responsible charge of the ele-vator and escalator section of the maintenance-of-way department and the associated forces engaged

i in the maintenance, inspection, testing, repair and alteration of elevators, escalators, electrically op-erated draw-bridges and allied electrical and me-chanical equipment; if assigned, perform inspec-tion work on new equipment at manufacturing plants; analyze records and make recommenda-tions; plan investigations and make reports; per-form such other duties as the Board of Transpor-tation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50,.75% required.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi-dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must be free from physical or personal ab-normalities or deformities of speech or appearance. The agility of the candidates may be tested by a jump test of clearing a rope at 2 feet 6 inches and a strength test by dumbbell lift of 20 pounds (each hand).

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. Morrox, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7.24

Final Key Answers

EXAMINATION NO. 5060 (OPEN COMPETI-TIVE)-EXAMINATION NO. 5043 (PRO-MOTION). EXAMINATIONS FOR JUNIOR BACTERIOLOGIST (0 P E N COMPETI-TIVE) AND PROMOTION TO JUNIOR BACTERIOLOGIST, DEPARTMENT 0 F HEALTH.

Fria! Key Answers for Written Test Held July 9, 1947

The following are the final key answers on the basis of which the candidates' papers were rated. Thee key answers result from careful considera-tion of all protests submitted by candidates and include such modifications of the tentative key answers as were allowed by the Commission:

1,A; 2,D; 3,B; 4,C; 5,E; 6,B; 7,D; 8,B or E; 9,D; 10,E; 11,D; 12,D; 13,B; 14,C or E; 15,E; 16,C; 17,A; 18,D; 19,E; 20,E; 21,C; 22,D; 23,A; 24,A; 25,C; 26,A; 27,D; 28,D; 29,B; 30,C;

5726 THE CITY RECORD

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

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Until 10.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947

For ambulances, emergency type. For sedans, four door. For castings-gray iron or alloy cast irons and

patterns.

For repair parts for Filer and Stowell engine. For truck, panel body.

For paint, pigment, linseed oil, putty, thinner and varnish.

For pig lead (caulking lead). For street sign frames. For pencils, wood cased. For Christmas trees.

al 1,23

Until 10 a. m., on

For crane, 5-ton, mobile.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 For meat and poultry. For horsemeat.

Until 10.30 a. in.. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947

For oak piles.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,

1947 o21,24

Until 10.30 a. m., on

For hospital equipment. For metal and wood office furniture. For power mowers and attachments. For prison vans. For printing, ruling and binding Assessment Rolls

of Real Estate, and binding Annual Record of Assessed Valuation and Assessment Roll of Real Estate, for fiscal year 1948-1949.

For adjustable reflector. For power sewer cleaning machine. For printing stores requisitions, and transfers

with carbonized backs. For electro-encephaiagraph.

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24

MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947 Until 10 a. m., on

For lard and shortening. o21,27

Date of Test: The written test will be held December 30, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to each_perma• vent employee, otherwise qualified, of the Depart-ment of Welfare, who on the date of filing his ap-plication is employed in one of the following eligible positions: Assistant Supervisor, Medical Social Worker, Grade 2, and Home Economist.

However, in accordance with a special resolution approved by the State Civil Service Commission on July 22, 1947, a person who attains a place on the resulting promotion list shall not be eligible for certification and promotion unless and until he shall have served for a period of at least two years in such eligible position; except that in a case where an open competitive list exists annul-tapeously with a promotion list for the same title, then and in that event the Commission may reduce the period of required service in the eligible posi-tion to one year.

In addition, such persons must also meet the minimum requirements for this position prescribed by the State Department of Social Welfare, during the life of the list. They will not be eligible for appointment until these requirements are met.

Duties: Under general direction to: supervise a subdivision of the Department of Welfare; super-vise, develop, and train a staff of subordinate assistant supervisors and welfare workers; inter-pret to the staff and to the community the policies and procedures of the welfare agency; maintain cooperative relationships with the community and other welfare agencies; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 30, 70% required; oral, weight 20, 70% required, The factors of the oral test will include speech, manner and judgment.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and Josarn A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. o7,24

31,E; 32,E; 33,C; 34,C or D; 35,B; 36,B; 37,B; 38,B; 39,E; 40,B; 41,C; 42,A; 43,C; 44,D; 45,C; 46,D; 47,C; 48,E; 49,E; 50,C; 51,D; 52,B; 53,E; 54,C; 55,C; 56,E; 57,C; 58,C; 59,C; 60,D; 61,E; 62,C; 63,A; 64,D; 65,C; 66,A; 67,B; 68,C; 69,A, B or C; 70,A or B; 71,B; 72,C; 73,E; 74,B; 75,D; 76,E; 77,B; 78,C; 79,A; 80,E; 81,E; 82,E; 83,A; 84,E; 85,D; 86,B; 87,A; 88,A; 89,Y; 90,M; 91,J; 92,S; 93,U; 94,T; 95,Z; 96,Q; 97,X; 98,K; 99,R; 100,W. o21,28

EXAMINATION NO. 5042-EXAMINATION FOR PROMOTION TO JUNIOR BACTERI-OLOGIST, DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS.

Final Key Answers for Written Test Held July 9, 1947

The following are the final key answers on the basis of which the candidates' papers were rated. These key answers result from careful considera-tion of all protests submitted by candidates and include such modifications of the tentative key answers as were allowed by the Commission:

1,A; 2,D; 3,B; 4,C; 5,E; 6,B; 7,D; 8,B or E; 9,D; 10,E; 11,D; 12,D; 13,B; 14,C or E; 15,E; 16,C; 17,A; 18,D; 19,E; 20,E; 21,C; 22,D; 23,A; 24,A; 25,C; 26,A; 27,D; 28,D; 29,B; 30,C; 31,E; 32,E; 33,C; 34,C or D; 35,B; 36,B; 37,B; 38,B; 39,E; 40,B; 41,C; 42,A; 43,C; 44,D; 45,C; 46,D; 47,C; 48,E; 49,E; 50,C; 51,D; 52,B; 53,E; 54,C; 55,C; 56,E; 57,C; 58,C; 59,C; 60,D; 61,E; 62,C; 63,A; 64,D; 65,C; 66,C; 67,A; 68,D; 69,D; 70,B; 71,A; 72,C; 73,B; 74,B; 75,D or E; 76,E; 77,B; 78,C; 79,A; 80,E; 81,E; 82,E; 83,A; 84,E; 85,D; 86,B; 87,A; 88,A; 89,Y; 90,M; 91,J; 92,S; 93,U; 94,T; 95,Z; 96,Q; 97,X; 98,K; 99,R; 100,W. o21,28

EXAMINATION NO. 5391-EXAMINATION FOR SURGEON (POLICE DEPARTMENT), MEDICAL OFFICER (FIRE DEPART-MENT), MEDICAL EXAMINER (DEPART-MENT OF SANITATION) (MEN).

Final Key Answers for Written Test Held May 17, 1947

The following are the final key answers on the basis of which the candidates' papers were rated. These key answers result from careful considera-tion of all protests submitted by candidates and include such modifications of the tentative key answers as were allowed by the Commission.

PART I-MORNING SESSION 1,C; 2,C; 3,D; 4,C; 5,A; 6,C; 7,D; 8,C; 9,D;

10,D; 11,B; 12,A; 13,A; 14,B; 15,A; 16,D; 17,A; 18,A; 19,B; 20,C; 21,D; 22,A; 23,A; 24,D; 25,A; 26,A; 27,C; 28,B; 29,B; 30,D; 31,B; 32,D; 33,D; 34,A; 35,A; 36,D; 37,B; 38,B; 39,D; 40,C; 41,C; 42,B; 43,A; 44,D; 45,B; 46,C; 47,A; 48,B; 49,B; 50,D; 51,A; 52,C; 53,A; 54,C; 55,B; 56,A; 57,B; 58,B; 59,A; 60,D; 61,B or C; 62,C; 63,D; 64,A; 65,B; 66,C; 67,C; 68,B; 69,C; 70,A; 71,B; 72,C; 73,C; 74,A; 75,C; 76,B; 77,B; 78,D; 79,C; 80,B; 81,D; 82,C; 83,C; 84,D; 85,D; 86,D; 87,C; 88,B; 89,B; 90,A; 91,A; 92,C; 93,D; 94,D; 95,D; 96,C; 97,D; 98,B or D; 99,B; 100,B.

PART II-AFTERNOON SESSION 1,B; 2,D; 3,B; 4,C; 5,D; 6,C; 7,C; 8,A; 9,C;

10,B; 11,C; 12,D; 13,A; 14,D; 15,A; 16,C; 17,A; 18,B; 19,D; 20,A; 21,B; 22,C; 23,D; 24,D; 25,C; 26,B; 27,B; 28,B; 29,D; 30,C; 31,C; 32,B; 33,A; 34,B; 35,C; 36,C; 37,A; 38,B; 39,A; 40,A; 41,C; 42,D; 43,C; 44,D; 45,A, B, or C; 46,D; 47,B; 48,A; 49,C; 50,D; 51,A; 52,C; 53,A; 54,D; 55,D; 56,B; 57,D; 58,B; 59,A; 60,B; 61,B; 62,C; 63,D; 64,A; 65,1); 66,D; 67,A; 68,B; 69,B; 70,A; 71,D; 72,D; 73,C; 74,B; 75,A; 76,B; 77,D; 78,B; 79,C; 80,C; 81,B; 82,A; 83,D; 84,A; 85,C; 86,D; 87,A; 88,C; 89,A; 90,B; 91,B; 92,B; 93,A; 94,A1 95,C; 96,B; 97,A; 98,D; 99,B; 100,A; 101,C; 102,B; 103,B; 104,A or C; 105,0; 106,D; 107,B; 108,D; 109,A; 110,D; 111,B; 112,C; II3,C; 114,C; I15,D; 116,C; 117,A; 118,C; 119,B; 120,C; 121,D; 122,A; 123,A; 124,B; 125,B.

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DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

Sales by Sealed Bids

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase, at Room 1033,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as fol-lows:

Until 12 noon, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For the sale of used automobiles, trucks, motors, etc. (Sales Agreement Proposal 78634). o9,21

Until 12 noon, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947

For the sale of egg cases, barrels and miscel-laneous containers (Sales Agreement Proposal 78646). o21,31

Apply to Department of Purchase, Room 1028, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, for sales agreement proposals.

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase, at Room 1033,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 71 at the following times for the following supplies. inn. taiga, equipment, etc.. to wit:

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For fresh fish. o17,21

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For products of Difco Laboratories-OMPA 1303.

For pharmaceuticals and biologicals-OMPA 1304.

For pharmaceutical dyes and biological stains- OMPA 1305. o11,21

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For cassettes and screens, x-ray. o9,21

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For gasoline. o4,2

Until 10.30 a. tn., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For trucks-rollers and graders. 127,o21

Until 10.30 a. tn., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947

For truck, van body. For trucks, dump panel. For truck, express. For tractor, crawler type. For genuine parts for Vickers hydraulic pumps

and controls. For repair parts for Sterling marine engine. For cotton piece goods, uniform cloth, and men's

overcoats. For printing pamphlets: The A B C's ofm.T2.2B. For printing fund ledger sheets.

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Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947

For butter and eggs. o20.23

lass et., Bond at. and Hoyt st., in the Borough of BrooklYu.

Proposals will be received from prequalified bidders only.

Deposit for contract documents, $75; reimburse- ment for safe return. $74. .12415

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt and opening of bid: ow the aforesaid contracts has been postponed until 11 a. m., on Thursday, October 80, 1947, o11,30

Until 11 a. tn., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For the demolition of certain buildings, struc-tures and appurtenances thereto, known as Con. tract No. 4B, situated within the area of Stephen Foster Houses, Project No NYS 30, bounded by Lenox ave., W. 115th at., 5th ave. and W. 112th st., Borough of Manhattan.

Proposals will be received from prequalified bidders only.

Deposit for contract documents, $10; reimburse- ment for safe return, $9. 02,21

Until 11 a. in., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For the topsoil and planting for the Marcy Houses Project, No. NYS-13 and 19, located in the area bounded by Flushing ave., Marcy ave., Nostrand ave. and Myrtle ave., in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Deposit for contract documents, $25; reimburse- ment for safe return, $24. o1,21

Until 11 a. tn., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947

For the demolition of certain buildings, struc-tures and appurtenances thereto, known as Con-tract No. 4J, situated within the area of Mot.- risania Houses, Project No. NYS 11, bounded by Morris ave., E. 146th st. and College ave.; and Morris ave., College ave., E. 145th st. and 3d ave., in the Borough of The Bronx.

Proposals will be received from prequalified bidders only.

Deposit for contract documents, $10; reimburse- ment for safe return, $9. o3,22

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For the furnishing and delivering of gas ranges for the Jacob Riis City Houses (Project NYC-3), and Jacob Riis Federal Houses (Project NY-5-8), located in the Borough of Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, none. o6,27

Until 11.15 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947

For the furnishing and delivering of electric re-frigerators for the Jacob Riis City Houses (Project NYC-3), and Jacob Riis Federal Houses (Project NY-5.8)1 located in the Borough of Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, none. o6,27

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947

For the furnishing and erection of elevators for Gowanus Houses (Project NYS-20), located in the area bounded by Wyckoff st., Douglass st., Bond st. and Hoyt st., in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Deposit for contract documents, $25; reimburse- ment for safe return, $24. o7,28

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt and opening of bids on the aforesaid contract has been postponed until 11 a. m., on Wednesday, November 5, 1947. oll,nS

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947

For the street and yard improvements for the Amsterdam Houses Project, No. NYS-5, located in the area bounded by W. 61st st., W. 64th st., West End ave. and Amsterdam ave., in the Bor-ough of Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, $25; reimburse- ment for safe return, $24. o9,30

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947

For the topsoil and planting for the Amsterdam Houses Project, No. NYS-5, located in the area bounded by W. 61st st., W. 64th st., West End ave. and Amsterdam ave., in the Borough of Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, $25; reimburse- ment for safe return, $24. o16,n6

Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the offices of the Authority on the day and hoar specified above.

A set of the contract documents may be obtained upon payment in the sum specified as a deposit to guarantee the safe return thereof. If a proposal is duly submitted by any person or corporation making the deposit required, the full amount of such deposit for one set will be returned to such person or corporation, provided that the set is returned in good condition within thirty (30) days following the award of the contract or the rejection of the proposal of such person or corporation. Upon return of any other sets in good condition within such period whether by a person or cor-poration duly submitting a proposal or by some other person or corporation, reimbursement will be made to the extent specified for each such set returned.

Checks offered as payment for the documents must be made payable to the order of the New York City Housing Authority.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND BUILDINGS

Proposals for Demolition of Unsafe Buildings

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Housing and Buildings, Room

2016, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947

For furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, tools, etc., for the demolition of the following premises:

Borough of Manhattan: 1777 Lexington ave.; 309 Rivington st.; 2078 5th ave.; 352 E. 114th st.

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Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947

For furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, tools, etc., for the demolition of the following premises:

Borough of Brooklyn: 797 Bedford ave.; 799 Bedford ave.; 80 Butler st.; 883 Gates ave.; 987 Gates ave.; 1296 Gates ave.; 112 Glen st.; 337 Warren st.; 433 Watkins st., front and rear.

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SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT

Applications to Condemn

SUPREME COURT-NEW YORK COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the southerly side of East 107th street, west of the westerly line of 3d avenue (Block No.

PROPOSALS

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the New York City Housing Authority in

its office, 122 E. 42d st., Manhattan, N. Y. 17, as follows:

Until 4 p. tn., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1947

For the construction of 1. Foundations and General Construction. 2. Heating and Ventilating. 3. Electric Work. 4. Plumbing.

-for Gowanus Houses Project (No. NYS-20), located in the area bounded by Wyckoff at., Doug-

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 THE CITY RECORD 5727

1634, Lot No. 41), Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected as a site for Tenant Relocation and duly approved according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part III, for condemnation proceedings of said Court to be held in and for the County of New York, at the County Court-house in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 30th day of October, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the real property here-inafter described and directing that the com-pensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property to be ac-quired in the above entitled proceeding, be ascer-tained and determined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted on the 18th day of September, 1947.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain real property, where not heretofore described as follows: Tax Block No. 1634, Lot No. 41, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, required for tenant relocation.

The real property, title to which is to be acquired, is more particularly bounded and de-scribed as follows:

All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, and lying and being in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York, known as 170 East 107th street, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southerly side of East 107th street, distant 111 feet 3 inches west-erly from the southwesterly corner of East 107th street and 3d avenue and running thence south-erly, parallel with 3d avenue, and part of the way through a party wall, 100 feet 11 inches to the center line of the block between East 106th and East 107th streets; thence westerly, along said center line, and parallel with East 107th street, 28 feet 3 inches; thence northerly and parallel with 3d avenue, and part of the way through a party wall, 100 feet 11 inches to the southerly side of East 107th street, and thence easterly, along said southerly side of East 107th street, 28 feet 3 inches to the point or place of beginning.

A survey, map or plan of the property herein-above described is on file in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York.

Dated, New York, October 15, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o15,25

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to certain real property, where not heretofore acquired, described as follows: Tax Block 3211, Tax Lots 5 and 7, required for the University Heights Branch of the New York Public Library in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, Project No. L-8.

PURSUANT TO 'THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I thereof, to be held in and for the County of Bronx, at the County Court House, 161st street and Grand Concourse, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 29th day of October, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the real property here-inafter described and directing that the com-pensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property to be ac-quired in the above entitled proceeding, be ascer-tained and determined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted on the 26th day of June, 1947.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain real property, where not heretofore acquired, described as follows: Tax Block 3211, Tax Lots 5 and 7.

The real property, title to which is to be acquired, is more particularly bounded and de-scribed as follows:

All those certain lots or parcels of land, with improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the Borough and County of The Bronx, City and State of New York:

Beginning at a point on the arc of a circle formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Macombs Dam road and the northerly side of West 181st street; running thence westwardly and northwardly along the arc of a circle whose radius is 115 feet, for 157.29 feet to a point of tangency on the easterly side of University ave-nue; thence northerly along the easterly side of University avenue, 12.63 feet; thence easterly along the southerly side of Lot 9, 96.58 feet, to the westerly side of Macombs Dam road; thence southerly along the westerly side of Macombs Dam road, 125.35 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several courses and dis-tances more or less, it being intended to describe Tax Lots 5 and 7 in Block 3211, as shown on the Tax Map of the City of New York for the Borough of The Bronx, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or fronts thereof.

A survey. map or plan of the property herein-above described is on file in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York.

Dated, New York, October 15, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o15,25

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

Notice to File Claims

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to cer-tain real property, where not heretofore ac-quired, described as follows: Tax Block 1461, Lot No. 23; Tax Block 3526, Lot No. 2; Tax Block 3576, Lot No. 30; Tax Block 3726, Lot No. 13; Tax Block 3727, Lot Nos. 31, 33 and 35; Tax Block 1432, Lot No. 31; Tax Block 1530, Lot Nos. 1, 2 and 3; Tax Block 1447, Lot No. 72; Tax Block 862, Lot No. 3; Tax Block 1775, Lot No. 54; Tax Block 1813, Lot No. 17; Tax Block 5135, Lot No, 13; Tax Block 1142, Lot No. 5; Tax Block 1142, Lot Nos, 8 and 9; Tax Block 1778, Lot No. 31; Tax Block 1757, Lot No. 13; Tax Block 1632, Lot No. 63; Tax Block 822, Lot No. 6; Tax Block 1952, Lot No. 40; Tax Block 389, Lot No. 1; Tax Block 389, Lot No. 4, required for the relocation of tenants and rehabilitation of buildings, Borough of Brooklyn, City of

New York (Rehabilitation and Relocation Proj. ect No. 2).

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated Octo-ber 17, 1947, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on October 17, 1947, 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 pro-ceeding ascertained and determined by the Su. preme Court without a jury, in accordance with the resolutions adopted by the Board of Estimate on the 28th day of August, 1947 (Cal. Nos. 129A, 129B, 130A, 130B), and on the 18th day of September, 1947 (Cal. No. 51), was granted.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT pursuant to Section B15, Subdivision 11.0 of the Administrative 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 inter. ested in the real property taken, and having any claim or demand on account thereof is hereby required to file his 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 29th day of October, 1947. and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owned or in which he is interested, and his post office address, to. gether with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect to any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property ac-quired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized state-ment, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

Proof of title may be submitted to the Corpora-tion Counsel at his Office, Room 506, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, or Room 1254, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 29th day of October, 1947.

The claimant will be required to appear in per-son upon such title proof and to produce the deed

instrument nstrument under which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

The property affected by the above named pro-ceeding is located on the Land Map of the County of Kings, as follows:

Block 389, in Section 2, Blocks 822, 862, in Section 3, Block 1142, in Section 4, Blocks 1432, 1447, 1461, in Section 5;

Blocks 1530, 1632, 1757, 1775, 1778, 1813, in Section 6;

Blocks 3526, 3576, 3726, 3727, in Section 12; Block 5135, in Section 16. Dated, New York, October 18, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o18,29

Application to Condemn

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to certain real property, where not heretofore acquired, described as follows: Tax Block 2269, Lot No. 45, required for the relocation of tenants within the lines of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part IV, for condemnation proceedings, of said court, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 24th day of October, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the real property hereinafter described and directing that the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding, be ascertained and de-termined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted on the 28th day of August, 1947.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain real property, where not heretofore acquired, for the relocation of tenants within the lines of the Brook- lyn-Queens Expressway, Borough of Brooklyn, de-scribed as follows: Tax Block 2269, Lot No. 45.

The real property, title to which is to be ac-quired, is more particularly bounded and de-scribed as follows:

Beginning at a point on the northwesterly side of Bartlett street distant 250 feet northeasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northwesterly side of Bartlett street with the northeasterly side of Harrison avenue, running thence northwesterly parallel with Harrison ave- nue 100 feet, thence northeasterly, parallel with Bartlett street 50 feet, thence southeasterly, paral- Id with Harrison avenue 100 feet to the north- westerly side of Bartlett street and thence south-westerly along the northwesterly side of Bartlett street 50 feet to the point or place of beginning.

A survey, map or plan of theproperty herein-above described is on file in the office of the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York.

Dated, New York, Oct. 10, 1947, CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o10,22

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to cer-tain real property where not heretofore ac-quired, in the area bounded by 35TH AVENUE, the easterly line of the lands of the Flushing High School, the easterly line of Lot No. 26, Tax Block 5002 and NORTHERN BOULEVARD, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school and recreational purposes.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, as follows: First-That the above named Court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the 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 dam-ages was signed on the 10th day of October, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 10th day of October, 1947, for the inspection of whom-soever 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, haying any objections thereto, shall file such objections, in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 6th day of November, 1947, 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 Man. hattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third-That on the 13th day of November, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th Floor, 88.11 Sutphin Boule-vard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, October 18, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o18,29

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for a PUBLIC PARK in six sections, and park addition in three sections in the area bounded by Fresh Meadow (road) lane, Underhill avenue, Francis Lewis boulevard, 73d avenue (Black Stump road), 199th street and Peck avenue; and for the opening and extending of UNDERHILL AVE- NUE from Fresh Meadow (road) lane to Horace Harding boulevard and from Horace Harding boulevard to Francis Lewis boulevard; 56TH AVENUE from Underhill avenue to the easterly line of 192d street; UTOPIA PARK-WAY from Underhill avenue to Peck avenue; 188TH STREET from Underhill avenue to Peck avenue, and from Peck avenue to Horace Harding boulevard; 58TH AVENUE from Underhill avenue to Peck avenue; PECK AVE. NUE from the center line of 50th avenue to HORACE HARDING BOULEVARD and from HORACE HARDING BOULEVARD to 199th

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 64TH ROAD from Queens boulevard to Saunders street, in the Borough of Queens, 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 respective owners of the real property to be as

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 Queens, on or before the 5th day of November, 1947, 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 6th day of November,

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 53D ROAD (LARK STREET-STARLING PLACE) as now laid out on the City Map, from the center line of 73d street (Kolyer street-avenue) to 74th street (Decker street-Backs avenue), Borough of Queens, together with the additional lands to be acquired in connection therewith as shown on a map bearing the signa-ture of the President of the Borough of Queens, dated December 7, 1943, and approved by the Board of Estimate on July 20, 1944 (Cal. No. 2-A), in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted February 28, 1946, in the .... Ward, Borough of Queens, the 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-

street; 199TH STREET from Peck avenue to the southerly line of 73d avenue (Black Stump road), excluding in each of the streets and parks the lands heretofore acquired in fee for the respective purposes, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro.

seeding, as follows: First-That the above named Court, after con•

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and the Second Partial and Separate Tentative Decree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 10th day of October, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 10th day of October, 1947, for the inspection of whomsover 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, hav-ing any objections thereto, shall file such objeo tions, in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 13th day of November, 1947, 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, Munici-pal Building, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third-That on the 20th day of November, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Second Partial and Separate Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at the General Court House, 4th floor, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed ohjections to the said Second Partial and Separate Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, October 18, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o18,n5

quired in this proceeding, and the Tentative Decree of the said Court as to awards for damages and assessments for benefit was signed on the 7th day of October, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lock-wood, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding and was filed with the Clerk of the County of queens on the 7th day of October, 1947, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said Court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate on January 23, 1931. and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88.11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, Oct. 10, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y, 7, o10,28

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 as quired in this proceeding, and the Tentative Decree of the said Court as to awards for damages and assessments for benefit was signed on the 7th day of October, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lock-wood, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding and was filed with the Clerk of the County of tueens on the 7th day of October, 1947, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said Court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate, as amended on the 28th day of February, 1947, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

property required for WILLOWBROOK PARK. WAY for parkway and park purposes, between Bayonne Bridge Plaza and Marine Park, and adjacent streets, in the Third and Fourth Wards,

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 an , objections thereto, shall file such objections in wnting, 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 Queens, on or before the 5th day of November, 1947, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same. time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The CIO' 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 6th day of November,

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 73D STREET (LAURONSON PLACE), from Queens boulevard to 48th avenue (Monroe street), in the Borough of Queens, 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 respec-rive owners of the real property to be acquired in

Third—That The City of New York and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 3d day of November, 1947, 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 verified objections.

Fourth—That on the 6th day of November,

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extend-ing of 111TH (REMSEN STREET) AVE-NUE from the center line of 166th (Burr avenue) street to a broken line formed by the southwesterly line of Lot 20, Block 10201, and a line joining the northwesterly corner of said Lot 20 and the northwesterly corner of 111th avenue and 164th place, and of 164th (Brook-lyn avenue) place from 110th (Brown place) road to 111th (Remsen street) avenue, in the Borough of Queens, 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

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 olnections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 28th day of October, 1947, 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 30th day of October, 1947,

SUPREME COURT—RICHMOND COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of SAUNDERS STREET, from 64th road (Modjeska street) to 65th road (Mt. Holyoke street), in the Borough of Queens, 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 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 7th day of October, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 7th day of October, 1947, 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 Queens, on or before the 5th day of November, 1947, 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 6th day of November, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88-11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will bear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, Oct. 10, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel.

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of Newoloy208rk, N. Y. 7.

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to certain real property, where not heretofore acquired, in the block bounded by 188111 STREET, 56TH AVENUE, PECK AVENUE, 189TH STREET and 58TH AVENUE, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school and recreational purposes.

(PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 177)

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 7th day of October, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 7th day of October, 1947, 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 Queens, on or before the 30th day of October, 1947, 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 6th day of November, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88.11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, Oct. 10, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, bdunicipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o10,22

11FAiIILATIONS RELATING TO CONTRACTS

Adopted by the Board of Estimate Feb. 1945 (Cal. No. 12-A). and Amended Nov. 1046 (Cal No. 19).

1. Advertisements, proposals and bids. (a) Bids for contracts shall be solicited by pub-

lic advertisement in at least 10 successive issues Of THE CITY RECORD. All advertisements soliciting bids for contracts shall be approved by the Cor-poration Counsel before publication. Bids shall be publicly opened on the day of the last insertion of the advertisements.

(b) Except with the approval of the Corporation Counsel, the advertisement shall include only:

1. The place where the proposals 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, materials and equipment to be furnished and of the work or labor to be done.

(c) Proposals for bids shall be in such form as may be prescribed by the agency issuing the same and shall state:

1. That the person making the bid shall deliver it in a sealed envelope, addressed to the head of the appropriate agency, on or before the time and at the place designated in the advertisement;

2. That the sealed envelope shall be endorsed with the name or names of the person or 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 supplies, materials or equipment to be furnished and the nature and extent of the work or labor to be done;

5. That every bid shall be accompanied by a deposit in approximately the sum of two percentum 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 cost of the supplies, material, or equipment to be furnished and the work or labor to be done. 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 a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp-troller, of money, or of the obligations of the City, which the Comptroller shall approve as 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 be-tween 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 such deposit. No plea of mistake in such accepted bid shall be available to the bidder for the re-covery 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 payments 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 a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, of money, or of the obligations of the City, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum so required;

8. That each bid shall contain: (a) The name, residence and place of business

of the person or persons making the same; (b) The names of all persons interested 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 treas-ury is directly or indirectly interested therein or in the supplies, materials or equipment 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 is contained be opened, except as pro- vided in the 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 THE CITY RECORD daily. All advertisements for bids by any one agency appearing in any one issue o Tat CITY REM]) shall be published in mum by date of opening and shall refer to this reguL tion as advertised in THE CITY Raman. Sue. reference shall immediately follow the name of tlk agency.

§ 9. Purchase orders in excess of one thousand dollars.

(a) Medical, surgical, dental, laboratory supplies and implements and food supplies involving an ex-penditure of more than one thousand dollars may be procured on purchase orders based on bids which permit of competition received after adver-tising 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 based on bids which permit of competition received after advertisement in at least ten successive issues of Tin 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 Administrative Code.

1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the

Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said entative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of

the Supreme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88-11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, Oct. 10, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o10,28

this proceeding, and the tentative decree of the said Court as to awards for damages and assessments for benefit was signed on the 23d day of September, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 23d day of Septem-ber, 1947, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That the said Court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for bene-fit by the Board of Estimate on the 14th day of March, 1946, and that the said area of assess-ment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

completed 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 and assessments for benefit was signed on the 29th day of September, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lock-wood, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of ueens on the 30th day of September, 1947, for e in spection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That the said Court has assessed al' the real property within the area of assessmem fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment fen benefit by the Board of Estimate on the 8th day of May, 1947, and that the said area of assess-ment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV, of the Supreme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88-11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, October 9, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Coun.

set, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o9,27

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon _thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Jus-tice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tenta-tive Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York October 3, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel .

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o3,21

in the Borough of Richmond, City of New York. as shown on a map in five sections filed with the Board of Estimate on February 17, 1944, by the President of the Borough of Richmond, and numbered Map No. 2326, the lands to be acquired for parkway right-of-way within the blue borders, and for park purposes within the hatched borders, as indicated on said map.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL partiesasfoilw interested in the above entitled proceed-ing

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 30th day of September, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Richmond on the 30th day of Septem-ber, 1947, 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 ac-tion, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Richmond, on or before the 28th day of October, 1947, 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 October, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Jus-tice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tenta-tive Decree, at a Special Term of the Supreme Court, to be held at the Court House, St. George, Richmond, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, October 3, 1047.

CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corsoration Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. o3,21