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MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commis- sio'n for the following positions. ASSISTANT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICE Detailed information regarding applications for above positions may be found on page 5315. 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 (tea ton capacity) ; Refriger- ating Machine Operator (unlimited capacity) ; Special Rigger, StationaryEngi- neer, First, Second and Third Grades; Stationary Fireman; Structural elder; 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. 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By Mail I . lo 2.65 10.15 TABLE OF CONTENTS aw1111.OFFICE OF THE MAYOR ■■■■■••••• Hearing on Local Law PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law numbered and titled as hereinafter specified, has been passed by the Council and approved by the Board of Estimate, and that a PUBLIC HEARING on such local law will be held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947, at 3 P. M., viz.: Int. No. 215, Pr. No. 245A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the transfer of certain marine and aviation lands and certain portions of lands acquired for the Manhattan approaches to the Brooklyn-Battery tunnel in the borough of Manhattan. Dated, City Hall, New York, September 22, 1947. s23,27 WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor. AMENDMENTS TO BUILDING LAWS New Edition Now on Sale PAMPHLETS CONTAINING AMENDMENTS TO THE BUILDING LAWS (including the MULTIPLE DWELLING LAW), are now ON SALE at The City Record Office, Room 2213, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, at 25 cents each (by mail 30 cents). 023,30 STATED MEETING Thursday, September 25, 1947, 1.30 o'Clock P. M. The Council met in the Council Chambers, City Hall. The President called the Meeting to and directed the Clerk to call the roll. l Vincent R. Impellitteri, President of the Council Councilmen Joseph T. Sharkey, Genevieve B. Earle Alfred J. Phillips Vice-Chairman Louis P. Goldberg Michael J. Quill Peter V. Cacchione Stanley Isaacs Hugh Quinn L. Gary Clemente Charles E. Keegan Edward Rager Eugene P. Connolly Walter G. McGahan Frederick Schick Edward A. Cunningham Thomas J. Mirabile Bertha Schwartz Benjamin J. Davis, Jr. Ira J. Palestin Edward Vogel S. Samuel DiFalco Excused—Messrs. Hart and McCarthy. The President announced the presence of a quorum. The Invocation was delivered by Rev. Lucius A. Edelblute, Rector of the Church of the Apostles, 9th Avenue and 28th Street, Manhattan. INVOCATION 0 God, the Creator and Father of all men; we lift up our prayers to Thee for the nations of the world, now assembled in Thy name and presence. Overrule by Thy almighty power the forces of tyranny and aggression; and uphold, we beseech Thee, those who are struggling for an enduring peace of justice and human liberty. We pray for the President of the United States and all others in authority. Give to all of us wisdom and strength to do our part in this day of world crisis. Cccrifort, we pray Thee, all who mourn the loss of those near and dear to them. Grant unto them Thy light and Thy peace. And we ask Thy devine compassion upon the suffering, the sorrowing, and the dying in all lands, and upon all the homeless refugees driven forth through cruelty and oppression. Hear us, Almighty Father, in this day of need and give us Thy help and guidance through Christ, Thy Son, our Lord. Amen. Mr. DiFalco moved that the Invocation be spread in full upon the Minutes of the Meeting. Seconded by Mr. McGahan and adopted. On motion of Mr. Quinn, seconded by Mr. DiFalco, the Minutes of the Meeting of September 9, 1947, were adopted as printed. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS M- Office of the MayorCommunication Requesting the Council to Repeal Chapter 32, Title B, Article 31 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York re Licensing of Barbers. City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y. To the City Council: Since January, 1942, The City of New York has been licensing and regulating barbers under Chapter 32, Title B, Article 31 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York. Our law and the administration of it by the Department of Licenses have been effective. It provides for the examination of prospective barbers by a Board of Barber Examiners, requires the presentation of an annual health certificate and prescribes for a finger printing process through the Police Department. Under our law the public has been protected by high standards of competency which result from proper examination procedures, against the spread of contagious diseases by the protaulgation of careful health standards, and against the employment of morally unfit persons as barbers. In 1946 the State enacted a barbering license and regulation law (Chapter 801, Laws 1946) which covers the ground of our law. When the State bill was pending in the Legislature I asked that it be amended so as to exclude The City of New York from its provisions because we had an effective local licensing statute which was being properly administered. The Legislature refused this request, passed the bill and sent it to the Governor. When the bill was pending before the Governor, I wrote to him on April 4, 1946, requesting him to veto it and stated, in part, as follows: "Over 60 per cent of the barbering trade of the State is in the City of New York. Under this bill, there would be dual licensing, dual fee payments and dual regulations in the City, in every respect except sanitary regulations. This bill would be a case of too much government. I request disapproval." Despite my objection, the State bill became and now is law. It goes into effect on October 1, 1947. The licenses under our law expire on October 31, 1947. I an of the same opinion now as I was when I wrote to the Governor last year. There is no reason why barbers should be harassed by being obliged to obtain two licenses, pay two fees and be subject to inspections on the same grounds by two agencies of the government. Although our own law was effective and I am sorry that the State did not permit us to function under it to the exclusion of the State law, I nevertheless feel that con- current jurisdiction by the City and the State would be detrimental to the barbering industry. Accordingly, I request your Honorable Body to repeal our law, Chapter 32, Title B, Article 31 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, so that it will not be necessary for local barbers to secure City licenses after October 1, 1947, when the State law becomes effective. Given under my hand and seal this 23d day of September, 1947, at City Hall, in the City of New York. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor. Mr. Sharkey moved that the foregoing communication be temporarily laid aside to be considered later in the meeting under the heading of "Introduction and Reading of Bills."

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MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commis-sio'n for the following positions.

ASSISTANT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICE Detailed information regarding applications for above positions may be found

on page 5315.

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 (tea ton capacity) ; Refriger-ating Machine Operator (unlimited capacity) ; Special Rigger, StationaryEngi-neer, First, Second and Third Grades; Stationary Fireman; Structural elder; 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.

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By Midi Amassed Valuation of Real Estate

(106 Sections) Primo Vary. Building Laws (4 vols.), Each—. $1.50

Amendments (One Pamphlet) .25 Coves of Vote 1.00 Election Law Dat ion, Digest— 2.50 Electrical Code .75 Exempt Properties, Lim of 3.00 Fire Department Specifications for

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Assessors, Board of— Completion of Assessments 5312 Notices to Present Claims for Dam-

ages 5312 Board Meetings 5312 Bronx, President Borough of The—

Sale of Old Furniture, Etc. 5312 Brooklyn, President Borough of—

Notice to Bidders 5313 Proposals 5313 Reports for Weeks Ended August

23 and 30, and September 6, 1947 5310

Changes in Departments, Etc. 5311 City Planning Commission—Notices of

Public Hearings 5317 Comptroller, Office of the -

Interest on City Bonds and Stock 5314 Vouchers Received September 26,

1947 5308 Correction, Department of—Proposals 5317 Council, The—Journal of Proceedings

of Stated Meeting Held September 25, 1947 5303

Education, Board of— Proposals 5313 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 5313

Estimate, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings—

Franchise Matters 5316 Public Improvement Matters 5316

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Corporation Sales of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate 5315

Corporation Sales of Certain Real

Estate 5315 Finance, Department of—

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Notice to Taxpayers 5312 Fire Department—Proposals 5313 Hospitals, Department of—Proposals 5316 Housing and Buildings, Department

of—Proposals 5312 Law Department—Abstract of Trans-

actions for Weeks Ended August 9, 16 and 23, 1947 5310

Manhattan, President Borough of—Notice of Auction Sale of Encum-

brances 5313 Notice to Bidders 5313 Proposals 5313

Marine and Aviation, Department of— Proposals 5315

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Notice to Applicants 5303 Notices of Examinations 5315

New York City Housing Authority— Proposals 5317

Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 5318

Official Directory 5311 Parks, Department of—Proposals 5313 Police Department—Owners Wanted

for Unclaimed Property 5312 Public Works, Department of—

Notices to Bidders 5314 Proposals 5314

Purchase, Department of— Proposals 5314 Sales by Sealed Bids 5314

Queens, President Borough of—Pro-

posals 5313 Regulations Relating to Contracts . . . 5318 Sanitation, Department of—

Proposals 5313 Sale of Privileges 5313

Supreme Court, Second Department—Filing and Taxation of Bills of

Costs 5318 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to

File Objections 5317 Notice to File Claims 5318

Transportation, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings 5314 Proposals 5314 Proposals—Notice to Bidders 5315 Proposed Approval of Subcontractor 5314 Sale of Used Scrap Material and

Scrap Equipment 5314 Water Supply, Board of—Informal

Preliminary Notice 5316 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity,

Department of— Proposals 5313 Reports for Weeks Ended August

30 and September 6, 1947 5310

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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR ■■■■■•■•••••■

Hearing on Local Law

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law numbered and titled as hereinafter specified, has been passed by the

Council and approved by the Board of Estimate, and that a PUBLIC HEARING on such local law will be held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947, at 3 P. M., viz.:

Int. No. 215, Pr. No. 245—A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the transfer of certain marine and aviation lands and certain portions of lands acquired for the Manhattan approaches to the Brooklyn-Battery tunnel in the borough of Manhattan.

Dated, City Hall, New York, September 22, 1947. s23,27 WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor.

AMENDMENTS TO BUILDING LAWS

New Edition Now on Sale

PAMPHLETS CONTAINING AMENDMENTS TO THE BUILDING LAWS (including the MULTIPLE DWELLING LAW), are now ON SALE at The City

Record Office, Room 2213, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, at 25 cents each (by mail 30 cents). 023,30

STATED MEETING

Thursday, September 25, 1947, 1.30 o'Clock P. M. The Council met in the Council Chambers, City Hall. The President called the Meeting to and directed the Clerk to call the roll. l

Vincent R. Impellitteri, President of the Council Councilmen

Joseph T. Sharkey, Genevieve B. Earle Alfred J. Phillips

Vice-Chairman Louis P. Goldberg Michael J. Quill Peter V. Cacchione Stanley Isaacs Hugh Quinn L. Gary Clemente Charles E. Keegan Edward Rager Eugene P. Connolly Walter G. McGahan Frederick Schick Edward A. Cunningham Thomas J. Mirabile Bertha Schwartz Benjamin J. Davis, Jr. Ira J. Palestin Edward Vogel S. Samuel DiFalco

Excused—Messrs. Hart and McCarthy. The President announced the presence of a quorum. The Invocation was delivered by Rev. Lucius A. Edelblute, Rector of the Church

of the Apostles, 9th Avenue and 28th Street, Manhattan.

INVOCATION 0 God, the Creator and Father of all men; we lift up our prayers to Thee for the

nations of the world, now assembled in Thy name and presence. Overrule by Thy almighty power the forces of tyranny and aggression; and uphold,

we beseech Thee, those who are struggling for an enduring peace of justice and human liberty.

We pray for the President of the United States and all others in authority. Give to all of us wisdom and strength to do our part in this day of world crisis.

Cccrifort, we pray Thee, all who mourn the loss of those near and dear to them. Grant unto them Thy light and Thy peace.

And we ask Thy devine compassion upon the suffering, the sorrowing, and the dying in all lands, and upon all the homeless refugees driven forth through cruelty and oppression.

Hear us, Almighty Father, in this day of need and give us Thy help and guidance through Christ, Thy Son, our Lord. Amen.

Mr. DiFalco moved that the Invocation be spread in full upon the Minutes of the Meeting. Seconded by Mr. McGahan and adopted.

On motion of Mr. Quinn, seconded by Mr. DiFalco, the Minutes of the Meeting of September 9, 1947, were adopted as printed.

PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS M-

Office of the Mayor—Communication Requesting the Council to Repeal Chapter 32, Title B, Article 31 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York re Licensing of Barbers.

City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y. To the City Council:

Since January, 1942, The City of New York has been licensing and regulating barbers under Chapter 32, Title B, Article 31 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York.

Our law and the administration of it by the Department of Licenses have been effective. It provides for the examination of prospective barbers by a Board of Barber Examiners, requires the presentation of an annual health certificate and prescribes for a finger printing process through the Police Department. Under our law the public has been protected by high standards of competency which result from proper examination procedures, against the spread of contagious diseases by the protaulgation of careful health standards, and against the employment of morally unfit persons as barbers.

In 1946 the State enacted a barbering license and regulation law (Chapter 801, Laws 1946) which covers the ground of our law. When the State bill was pending in the Legislature I asked that it be amended so as to exclude The City of New York from its provisions because we had an effective local licensing statute which was being properly administered. The Legislature refused this request, passed the bill and sent it to the Governor. When the bill was pending before the Governor, I wrote to him on April 4, 1946, requesting him to veto it and stated, in part, as follows:

"Over 60 per cent of the barbering trade of the State is in the City of New York. Under this bill, there would be dual licensing, dual fee payments and dual regulations in the City, in every respect except sanitary regulations. This bill would be a case of too much government. I request disapproval." Despite my objection, the State bill became and now is law. It goes into effect

on October 1, 1947. The licenses under our law expire on October 31, 1947. I an of the same opinion now as I was when I wrote to the Governor last year. There is no reason why barbers should be harassed by being obliged to obtain two licenses, pay two fees and be subject to inspections on the same grounds by two agencies of the government.

Although our own law was effective and I am sorry that the State did not permit us to function under it to the exclusion of the State law, I nevertheless feel that con-current jurisdiction by the City and the State would be detrimental to the barbering industry.

Accordingly, I request your Honorable Body to repeal our law, Chapter 32, Title B, Article 31 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, so that it will not be necessary for local barbers to secure City licenses after October 1, 1947, when the State law becomes effective.

Given under my hand and seal this 23d day of September, 1947, at City Hall, in the

City of New York. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor. Mr. Sharkey moved that the foregoing communication be temporarily laid aside

to be considered later in the meeting under the heading of "Introduction and Reading of Bills."

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REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES Reports of the Committee on General Welfare

G. O. No. 141—No. 397 Int. No. 333 Report of the Committee on General Ny eitare in Favor of Adopting a Local

Law to Amend Paragraph c of Section U414.0 of the Administrative Code Relative to tae Regulation, control and Stabilization of Rents in Hotels, Apartment Hotels, Rooming houses and Lodging Houses for Dwelling Purposes Within the City of New York During an Emergency, Creating a Temporary City Housing Rent Commission and Describing Its Powers Generally. The Committee on General Welfare, to which was referred on August 26, 1947

(Minutes, page 6/), the annexed Local Law to amend paragraph c of Section U41-6.0 of the Administrative Code in relation to the regulation, control and stabilization of rents in hotels, apartment hotels, rooming houses and lodging houses for dwelling purposes within the City of New York during an emergency, creating a temporary City Housing Rent Commission and describing its powers generally, respectfully

RE.PUE.1 S :

This bill amends, in clarifying respects, paragraph c of Section U41-6.0 of Chapter 41 of the Administrative Loue of City or New York as added by Local Law IN o. 54 of 1947. The intent of that legislation was to freeze rents for permanent residents in hotels, rooming houses and lodging houses as of tune 30, 1947. Under the k ecleral Emergency Price Control Act of 1942 as amended and in effect February 1, 1947, hotels were subject to decontrol upon the filing of the prescribed application for decontrol. It appears that a number 01 such applications were filed on or shortly after February 1, 1947, and prior to June 30, 1947, and were decontrolled during that period. This, apparently, was lost sight of in the drafting of Local Law No. 54 fixing rents for hotel, rooming house and lodging house accommodations at the "maximum rent winch was established under tile authority of the 14 ederal Emergency rrice Control Act of 1942 as amended, and in effect with respect thereto on June JO, 1947 . ." Obvi-ously, if decontrol was granted under the Federal statute prior to June 30, 1947, there was no maximum rent in effect for such accommodations on that date. This bill rectifies the matter by establishing as the maximum rent for said accommodations, "the rent which was being received by the landlord with respect thereto on June 30, 1947." The passage of this bill has been requested by the Temporary City Housing Rent Commission.

e accordingly present this measure for adoption. A LOCAL LAW to amend paragraph c of section U41-6.0 of the administrative

code in relation to the regulation, control and stabilization of rents in hotels, apartment hotels, rooming houses and lodging houses for dwelling purposes within the city of New York during an emergency, creating a temporary city housing rent commission and describing its powers generally.

Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section U41-6.0 of title U of chapter 41 of the administrative code of

the city of New York is hereby amended by amending paragraph c thereof to read as follows:

c. Rents not to exceed maximum: Violations.—It shall be unlawful for any person to demand, accept or receive from any tenant any rent for the use of occupancy of a room in any hotel, apartment hotel, rooming house or lodging house greater than [the maximum rent which was established under the authority of the federal emergency price control act of nineteen hundred forty-two as amended, and in effect] the rent which was being received by the landlord with respect thereto on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred forty-seven, provided that the commission shall, by regulation or order, make such adjustments in such maximum rents as may be necessary to correct inequities or to further carry out the policies declared in subdivision a hereof.

§ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics; old matter in brackets [ ] to be omitted. S. SAMUEL DiFALCO, ALFRED J. PHILLIPS, PETER V. CACCHIONE,

MICHAEL J. QUILL, HUGH QUINN, EDWARD VOGEL, CHARLES E. KEEGAN, STANLEY ISAACS, Committee on General Welfare.

Laid over. G. 0. No. 142—No. 407 Int. No. 340

Report of the Committee on General Welfare in Favor of Adopting a Local Law to Amend the Administrative Code of The City of New York, Rela-tive to Exits and Fire Protective Requirements for Certain Multiple Dwellings.

The Committee on General Welfare, to which was referred on September 9, 1947 (Minutes, page 91), the annexed Local Law to amend the Administrative Code of The City of New York, in relation to exits and fire protective requirements for certain multiple dwellings, respectfully

REPORTS: This bill amends Article 19 of Chapter 26 of the Administrative Code as added

by Local Law No. 60 of 1947, relating to exits and fire protective requirements for i certain multiple dwellings in clarifying respects and by the correction of minor errors,

it having been understood at the time said Local Law was passed that such amendments might become necessary. These amendments were requested by the Commissioner of H. ousing and Buildings and have the approval of the Metropolitan Chapter of Profes-sional Engineers and the New York State Society of Professional Engineers, who were represented at a meeting of your Committee at which the proposed legislation was con-sidered.

We accordingly recommend the passage of this Local Law. A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to exits and fire protective requirements for certain multiple dwellings. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Article nineteen of chapter twenty-six of the administrative code of the

city of New York, as added by local law sixty of nineteen hundred forty-seven, is hereby amended to read as follows:

§ C26-1450.0 Exit requirements.—a. Every multiple dwelling as defined in the multiple dwelling law, erected before April eighteenth, nineteen hundred twenty-nine, which is not a hotel, tenement, converted dwelling or lodging house as defined in such law, shall comply with the following minimum requirements:

b. Every such dwelling exceeding two stories in height, shall have accessible on the same floor to every room two independent unobstructed means of egress located remote from each other. The first means shall be a stair extending directly to [the] street, or to a yard or court which leads to [the] a street, or an enclosed stair to the entrance story having unobstructed access to a street.

c. In every such dwelling there shall be a bulkhead in the roof over, or connecting directly by means of a public hall with the highest portion of, every stair extending to the highest story below the main roof, except that where [a hotel] such dwelling has a peak roof with a pitch of more than fifteen degrees, no such bulkhead shall be required. Stairs leading to such bulkheads shall be fire resistive as required for other public stairs and shall have at the top and at all landings fireproof doors and assemblies with the doors self-closing.

d. The second means of egress may be either an additional enclosed stair, fire stair[,] or fire tower or, if deemed adequate by the commissioner, a system of outside fire-escapes constructed in conformity with the regulations of the department. Where it is impractical to provide a second means of egress, the commissioner may order additional alteration to the first means of egress, to shafts, stairs and other vertical openings and may also require such other fire protective measures as he may deem necessary to safeguard the occupants of the dwelling. [Such second] Each required means of egress shall be directly accessible at each story to each apartment or suite of rooms without passing through the [first] other means of egress, except where the first means of egress and the public halls and corridors providing access to the first and the second means of egress are equipped with an approved automatic wet sprinkler system. Where an outside system of fire-escapes is provided it shall be kept in good repair, clear of all obstructions and protected by two or more coats of paint.

§2. Section C26-1451.0 of such chapter is hereby amended to read as follows: § C26-1451.0 Fire protective requirements.—a. Every entrance hall, [public

hand stair hall and other public hall, every dumbwaiter, elevator, and ventilating or other shaft, and [all] every other vertical [openings] opening connecting more than two successive floors shall be sealed off from every other portion of the dwelling in such manner and by enclosures of such fire-resistive ratings as shall be deemed adequate by the commissioner in order to prevent the spread of fire and provide for the safety of the occupants therein in the event of fire. However, if due to physical arrange-ment, design, size or use, it is impracticable

in comply with the foregoing requirements

in a particular case, the commissioner may, n his discretiont- order such other fire pro-tective measures as will, in his opinion, afford the best protection under the circumstances.

b. The ceiling of the [cellar or other lowest story, if there be no cellar,) story immediately wider the main entrance story and the walls and ceiling enclosing any boiler or furnace room shall be protected by materials having a fire-resistive rating of not less than one hour.

c. There shall be provided in the roof directly over each stair, fire stair, fire tower, dumbwaiter, elevator or ventilating or similar shaft which extends to within one story of a roof, a ventilating skylight glazed with plain glass and having horizontal dimensions at least equal to seventy-nve per centum of the horizontal dimensions of such shut. Such skylight need not, however, exceed twenty square feet in area. Where, however, due to the presence of existing structural conditions, it is impractical to provide a skylight of the dimensions herein described, a ventilating skylight acceptable to the commissioner may be provided, or where there is a flooring oft solid construction in [any hotel] such dwelling at the top of a stair or elevator shalt, openings shall be lett near the top of such shaft for ventilation and communicating directly with the outer air. Such openings shall provide at least two hundred eighty-eight square inches of unobstructed venulauon and be adequately protected.

d. Except doors to toilet rooms or bathrooms and except as otherwise provided in paragraph f of this section, every door opening from any stair, entrance ball, or other public hall in every part of the dwelling snail De made self-closing. 1 here shall be no opening whatever in such door. If an e.voimg door has openings, such door need not be replaced Out the openings therein shall fie closed and sealed in such manner as to provide a fire-resistive rating equal to the fire-resistive rating of the balance of the door. it shall be unlawful to attach to such door or maintain any device which prevents the normal self-operation of the door. If, in the opinion of the commissioner, the con-struction of such door is inadequate, it shall be removed and replaced with an adequate door. All transoms over such doors shall be firmly secured in a closed position and all plain glass in such doors and transoms shall be removed and replaced with one-quarter-inch thick wire glass or other incombustible material satisfactory to the deparunent. Every interior sash, window or other opening, other than a door, in the partitions forming enclosures around stairs, entrance halls and public halls, shall be removed and the openings closed up and fire-retarded[. Except] , except that in public halls other than stair halls where such a sash [or window] provides borrowed tight from a livable room and there is no glass panel in the door providing access to such room, such sash shall be made stationary in a closed position and be glazed with one-quarter-inch thick wired plate glass.

e. Every such dwelling which contains fifty guest rooms or more shall have in its employ a competent person whose duty it shall be to inspect and supervise at intervals of not more than two weeks all portions of such dwelling so as to insure that all require-ments of this section are being carried out. Such person shall maintain a written record which shall be available at all times. Such person shall obtain a certificate of quali-fication from the department after he has submitted to and passed a satisfactory examination to determine his qualifications.

f. Such dwelling shall be provided with one or more compartments [enclosed in fire-retarded partitions] equipped with fireproof self-closing doors and fireproof assem-blies. The walls and ceiling of such compartment shall be of fire-resistive material. [Unless provided with automatic sprinklers, mechanical ventilation acceptable to the department shall be provided unless such compartment is supplied with an adequate supply of circulating air.] In every such compartment mechanical ventilation acceptable to the department shall be provided unless such compartment is provided with automatic sprinklers or an adequate supply of circulating air. Where the air supply is provided through an opening in any door or through a vent duct, the opening in such door or vent duct shall be equipped with automatic fire louvres arranged to close tightly in the event the temperature reaches one hundred thirty-five degrees Fahrenheit. Such compart-ment shall be used for the storage of [combustible material,] mattresses, furniture, paints, floor wax, mops, [or such] and other combustible paraphernalia and material incidental to the occupancy of [such dwellings.] the dwelling. Such combustible paraphernalia and [combustible] material shall be stored in no other part of the dwelling[.] , except in maids' closets which do not exceed one hundred square feet of floor area and which may be used for the temporary storage of such paraphernalia, except mattresses. Such maids' closets are excluded from the requirements of this chapter.

g. In addition to the foregoing requirements, every such dwelling which contains thirty or more sleeping rooms arranged, designed, or used or intended to be used [or is used] for transient occupancy, shall be provided with a manually operated closed-circuit local fire alarm system arranged and installed in a manner satisfactory to the fire department. Such alarm system shall be so installed and maintained that it can be operated from any floor. For the purposes of this subdivision the term "transient occupancy" shall mean the occupancy of a room for a period of ninety days or less.

§ 3. Section C26-1452.0 of such chapter is hereby amended to read as follows: § C26-1452.0 Right of appeal.—An owner affected by an order issued under the

two preceding sections may appeal to the board and [such] the board is hereby author-ized in a specific case to vary or modify such order where in its opinion there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in carrying out such order. An order so varied or modified shall thereupon be enforced by the department.

§ 4. Section C26-1453.0 of such chapter is hereby amended to read as follows: § C26-1453.0 Separability.—If any provision of this article, or the application

thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the remainder of this article, and the application of such [provisions] provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby.

§ 5. This local law shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics; old matter in brackets [ ] to be omitted. S. SAMUEL DiFALCO, ALFRED J. PHILLIPS, PETER V. CACCHIONE,

MICHAEL J. QUILL, HUGH QUINN, EDWARD VOGEL, CHARLES E. KEEGAN, STANLEY ISAACS, Committee on General Welfare.

Laid over. GENERAL ORDERS

G. 0. No. 140—Nos. 374-3% Int. No. 318 Report of the Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares in Favor of Adopting

an Amended Local Law to Amend the Administrative Code of The City of New York, in Relation to Parkway Names (Commodore John Barry Ex-pressway, in the Borough of Queens).

The Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares, to which was referred on June 24, 1947 (Minutes, page 1250), the annexed Local Law to amend the Administrative Code of The City of New York, in relation to park names (Commodore J. Barry Parkway, Borough of Queens), respectfully

REPORTS: In view of the self-sacrificing and highly patriotic services rendered to this County,

your Committee feels the naming of Commodore John Barry Expressway in the Borough and County of Queens, and your Committee therefore recommends favorable action by the Council in the adoption of this Local Law, as amended. A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to parkway names (Commodore John Barry expressway, borough of Queens).

Be it enacted by the Council as follows: 'Section 1. The administrative code of the city of New York is hereby amended

by adding thereto a new section to follow section B4-301, to be section B4-302, to read as follows:

§ B4-302 Queens; change certain names.—The following parkways are hereby designated as follows:

New name

Old name Limits

Commodore John Barry Expressway Van Wyck boulevard

The proposed park- way approach to the Idlewild Air-port.

§ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. EDWARD A. CUNNINGHAM, BENJAMIN J. DAVIS, ht., WILLIAM M.

McCARTHY, EDWARD VOGEL, FREDERICK SCHICK, Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares.

Which, on motion of Mr. Keegan, was again laid over. INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS

Resolution Appointing Various Persons Commissioners of Deeds, By the President:

Resolved, That the following named persons be and they hereby are appointed Corn-rnissioners of Deeds for a term of two years:

By Mr. Cunningham— A LOCAL LAW authorizing the commissioner of marine and aviation of the city

of New York to restore Paul I. Treutler, formerly a superintendent • of construc-tion, to his former position in the department of marine and aviation.

Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. The commissioner of marine and aviation of the city of New York,

with the consent of the mayor, is hereby authorized to restore Paul I. Treutler to his former position with permanent civil service status in the department of marine and aviation from which classification his services terminated on June 30, 1928, providing he shall waive all claims for back pay from the city of New York.

§ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. Referred to the Committee on Civil Employees and Veterans.

Res. No. 514 Resolution Authorizing and Requesting the Heads of City, County and

Borough Offices to Grant Leaves of Absence to All Employees Who Desire to Participate in the Celebration and Observance of Columbus Day on October 12, 1947.

By Messrs. DiFalco and Mirabile- Resolved, That the heads of all City, County and Borough offices of the City of

New York, be and they hereby are requested and authorized to grant leaves of absence with pay to all employees under their jurisdiction, including those on a per diem or hourly basis, who desire to participate in the celebration of Cr lumbus Day, on October 12, 1947.

This Council further authorizes and requests the heads of City, County and Borough ffices in departments such as the Sanitation Department where there are a great number f employees of Italian extraction and where it may be necessary that men be assigned o work for that day in order to keep the City functioning properly, to give preference o employees of Italian extraction in obtaining such leaves of absence, and that other mployees shall work on Columbus Day in their place and receive another day off for uch work.

On motion of Mr. Mirabile, seconded by Mr. DiFalco, the foregoing resolution' was ade a General Order for the day.

The President put the question whether the Council would agree with and adopt uch resolution, which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote:

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By Councilman Cacchione—Jacob C. Lessinger, 5715 18th Avenue, Brooklyn. By Councilman Clemente—Morris N. Bobis, 114-12 Newburg Street, St. Albans, Queens

Joseph Rosenberg, 750 Empire avenue, Far Rockaway, Queens; Irving Lippman, 21 Beach 12/th Street, Rockaway Beach, Queens.

By Councilman Connolly—Leo Unterman, 263 West End Avenue, Manhattan. By Councilman Cunningham—William Greenberg, 1690 Longfellow Avenue, Bronx

Solomon Max Ettinger, 1515 Selwyn Avenue, Bronx; Max Shulman, 1704 Morri Avenue, Bronx Bernard A. Ryan, 2802 Grand Concourse, Bronx.

By Councilman DiFalco—James Maranino, 326 Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan; Fran Garfinkel, 442 East 9th Street, Manhattan; Louis Wiener, 27 West 72d Street, Man hattan; Jerome Golenbock, 433 East 61st Street, Manhattan; Louis Sills, 360 Cabrin Boulevard, Manhattan; Harris Levy, 13 East 3d Street, Manhattan; Helma Schiffer 1442 2d Avenue, Manhattan; Samuel Singer, 480 West 187th Street, Manhattan Edward Hoffspiegel, 701 West 179th Street, Manhattan; Michael Tandlich, 208 Eas 84th Street, Manhattan; Joseph M. Edelson, 176 West 87th Street, Manhattan; Frank

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D. Smith, Jr., 336 West 21st Street, Manhattan; Charles M. Werner, 38 Monr Street, Manhattan; Lillian E. Williams, 505 West 164th Street, Manhattan.

By Councilman Isaacs—Geraldine Schwartz, 2685 University Avenue, Bronx; Peter M Decoulos, 482 Ft. Washington Avenue, Manhattan; Vincent 011ivierre, 304 West 146t Street, Manhattan.

By Councilman Keegan—Marcia Rich, 3578 DeKaib Avenue, Bronx ; Theodore S. Lite 1800 University Avenue, Bronx; Thomas J. McGovern, 1701 Tillotson Avenue, Bronx Jacob M. Rosenfeld, 1810 Loring Place, Bronx; Matilda Baum, 900 Fox Street, Bronx

By Councilman Mirabile—Jacob Sylvan, 332 East 59th Street, Brooklyn; Leo Blumer 488 East 98th Street, Brooklyn; David Drossman, 67 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn; Edouard C. Panitz, 124 Sunnyside Avenue, Brooklyn; Irene M. Meier, 95 Rutland Avenue, Brooklyn; Abraham A. Goldstein, 2443 East 22d Street, Brooklyn.

By Councilman McCarthy—Charles Whelan, 131 89th Street, Brooklyn; John H. Kenny, 197 Bridge Street, Brooklyn; Mae Melos, 70 Prospect Park Southwest, Brooklyn; Stanley L. Chall, 1720 East 5th Street, Brooklyn.

By Councilman Palestin—Milton Eisen, 1075 Grand Concourse, Bronx. By Councilman Quinn—Charles Collins, 236-06 119th Avenue, St. Albans, Queens;

Francine A. Voket, 41-40 74th Street, Jackson Heights, Queens; Freda E. T womey, 25-06 30th Drive, Long Island City, Queens.

By Councilman Vogel—Raphael Jannone, 2562 East 23d Street, Brooklyn; Philip Caro, 135 Hawthorne Street, Brooklyn; Joseph Michaels, Jr., 9 Prospect Park West, Brook-lyn; David L. Raider, 645 East 26th Street, Brooklyn; Ruth Stark, 1646 East 5th Street, Brooklyn; Andrew Schirrmeister, 1012 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn; William Sherbakoff, 853 Empire Boulevard, Brooklyn; Daniel A, Doyle, 95 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn; Frieda Freedman, 3044 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn; Wanda M. Polomski, 7924 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn; Jacob Schwartz, 9014 Avenue A, Brooklyn; Sarah B. Altman, 512 Ocean View Avenue, Brooklyn; Sebastian Giordano, 1913 Stillwell Avenue, Brooklyn.

By unanimous consent made a General Order for'the day. The President put the question whether the Council would agree with and adopt

such resolution, which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Cacchione, Clemente, Connolly, Cunningham, Davis, DiFalco, Earle,

Goldberg, Isaacs, Keegan, Mirabile, McGahan, Palestin, Phillips, Quill, Quinn, Rager, Schick, Schwartz, Vogel and the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey)-21.

Res. No. 512

Resolution Urging the Immediate Alleviation of the Food Crisis Caused by the All-Time High Prices of Foods and Other Necessities of Life.

By the Council— Whereas, Under date of March 25, 1947, the Council endorsed and unanimously

adopted Resolution No. 417 which urged an immediate investigation by Congress, then in session, into the underlying facts and conditions causing the dangerous and steadily increasing food prices, which had at that time reached an unprecedentedly all time high, and

Whereas, Since that time and for the past six months prices of food and other necessities of life have been rising steadily so that now the prices of food stuffs are affecting the economic life of the entire nation to a dangerous degree due to the fact that the average American family has nothing left to spend for the necessary commodities after feeding the family, and

Whereas, Because of this fact the citizens in the lower economic brackets are finding it impossible to feed and clothe their families which will undoubtedly result in the impairment of the health of American children because of malnutrition and other ailments due to improper and insufficient nourishing foods, and

Whereas, These alarming conditions have been of great concern to Mayor O'Dwyer who recently called the heads of his administration into conference and caused a thorough investigation to be conducted into the adverse and far reaching affects that this food crisis is having on the far flung services rendered to the recipients of relief, to the patients in the hospitals, of the Health Department and other public agencies, because the budgetary requirements for these services must necessarily be increased as the cost of living goes up, and

Whereas, Congress while in session failed to heed the distress signals and warnings of this Council and from all parts of the nation and failed to take proper action to control food prices and prices of all necessities of life to protect the American people, and

Whereas, President Truman, aware of the existing dangerous conditions, had asked Congress for more effective rent controls and the retention of sufficient price controls on foods and other commodities to enable the average American family to buy the necessities of life and to keep food processors in line, but his request was ignored to the detriment of the American public, and

Whereas, It would be impractical and completely ineffective for the City Council to establish price controls on foods and other necessities as it has already done on rent because it would be ridiculous to expect the food dealer in the City to sell his products to the public at a lower priec than he paid for them when he purchased them outside of the City: price control must be established at the source of the food supply for the City to be at all effective, so that unless all sources of supply throughout the entire nation are controlled, the residents of this City would be led into a false sense of security by the enactment of local food price control laws, and

Whereas, President Truman is attempting at this time to bring order out of this chaos for the relief of the American people; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the City Council endorse the President's course in this food crisis and further endorse whatever action he may deem necessary to take to alleviate this crisis, and be it further

Resolved, That if the President decides to call Congress into special session for corrective legislation in the form of price control or rationing of foods and other neces-sities, the Council urge and plead with the members of Congress to enact proper and necessary legislation to curb and control prices of food and other necessities of life to protect the health, welfare and safety of the American people, and to avoid the pend-ing inflationary spiral which, if not prevented, will react to the detriment of every American in all walks of life.

Objection be raised to immediate consideration by Mr. Phillips the foregoing resolu-tion was referred to the Committee on General Welfare.

Res. No. 513 Resolution Condemning Actions of British Government Toward Refugees of

Exodus 1947 and Calling on United States Government to Demand Admit-tance of the Refugees Into Palestine.

By Messrs. Cacchione, Davis, Connolly, Quill— Whereas, 4,553 Jewish refugees, men, women and children, survivors of the horrors

of years in German concentration camps, were bound for Palestine on the ship, Exodus 1947, where they were being eagerly awaited by the Jewish population anxious to provide them with food, shelter, a homeland and a future, and

Whereas, At the harbor of Haifa, in sight of the land which for months and years had been the goal of their desire and striving and the one place in all the world where they could obtain the peace and the refuge they had craved for in all the years of torture and suffering they had endured as Hitler's victims, the ship of these refugees was rammed and captured by a cruiser and 6 destroyers of the British Navy at 2 o'clock in the morning of July 18, 1947, and

Whereas, After killing three of the people on board the Exodus 1947, including an American veteran who was a seaman on the ship, the passengers were forcibly removed and transferred to three British prison ships, where they were kept under convoy and under guard for 53 days, being ultimately landed at the port of Hamburg, Germany, and

Whereas, The said 4,553 refugees, including sick and disabled were thereupon re-

moved from the British prison ships by use of tear gas, streams of water, and other forceful measures, resulting in the injuring ot many of them, and transported in prison trams, unuer heavy armeu guard, back to we concentration camps 'sum which they had lied, and

1,v nereas, These unfortunate people are back again in the camps where they endured the Hitler terror with all the horrible memories it daily revives tor them, under sunuar conditions as they lived under before, except that their guards now are British army men instead of German Nazis, and

Whereas, This cruel and inhuman treatment of these Jewish refugees, who have already borne so much agony in their lives, has shocked and outraged ad mankind and teas caused the present .briush government which has been responsible for this outrage to he condemned by men and women everywhere; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, I hat the City Council of 'i he City 01 New York, a city which has always oeen responsive to suffering ot all peoples and who because of its own large Jewish population, feels with that population us bynipittny for anu resentment against the treat-ment accorded the retugees of txodus 194/, hereby condemns the action tit the British government ui denying wein admittance into Paiestine and earwig them oft and uppribun-Jig tnem in hernial' concentration camps, and be it further

Resolved, 'that we urge President Truman and Secretary of State Marshall to de-mand of the British goveiument that it cause these retugees to be munethatety felfallk ported to ealesune and admitted there.

Referred to the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections.

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No. 408

A LOCAL. LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in reiauon to the control or the princes at toad and penalties for violations thereof.

Section 1. Title U ot chapter iorty-one of the administrative code of the city of New Y oric is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section, to follow section 1/41-9.0, to be section to read as tollows:

S Declaration ot an emergency.—(a) It is hereby declared that, as a direct result of hie recent war, a serious emergency exists in the city of New f ork by reason of speculative, unwarranted and abnormal increases in the prices 01 leod, which constitutes a menace to the heaths, satety and welfare of the inhabitants ot the city. It is turuier clewed to be in tine interest ot the inhabitants of the city of New ink to stabiiize the Flees of food and to eliminate and prevent profiteering, hoarding, manipula-tion, speculation and other disruptive practices caused by or contriuming to the emergency, in oruer to prevent hardships and to protect persons with relatively fixed and Limited incomes, consumers, wage earners, and others irum undue impairment 01 their standard of living.

(o) No person, whether manufacturer, processer, wholesaler, retailer, distributor, jobber, commission merchant, broker, slaughterer or otherwise, shall sell, deliver, manu-facture, process, slaugiuer, or otter for sale any food item in the Lay ot New fork witnout being the holder of a license for such purpose issued by the commissioner of Licenses of the city ox New York, for which the tee shall be $211O, except for a retailer tor whom the tee shall be $10 for each retail store.

(c) No person shall sell, otter for sale, or deliver and no person shall buy any food item at a price higher than the highest price listed for the wholesale and retail sale of such food item on June 3U, 1946 in tne oincial records of the department of markets of the city of New York.

(d) Within five days of the effective date of this act, the commissioner of markets of the city of New York shall issue and cause to be published in 1 he City Record, a schedule of the highest wholesale and retail prices for every food item so listed on June ,SU, 1946.

(e) In the event that the wholesale or retail sale of any food item was not listed by the department of markets on June JO, 1946, then, for the purpose of this section, the highest price listed for the wholesale and retail sale of such food item on June 30, 1946, shall be the highest price listed for the wholesale and retail sale of such food item on the next succeeding day when such prices were so listed.

(1) There is hereby created a I emporary hood Price Control Commission, which shall consist of a chairman, the commissioner of the department of markets and the commissioner of licenses of the city of New York. The salary of the chairman shall be 4i12,000 per year. The chairman may appoint such employees as he deems necessary in order to carry out his duties and functions under this section and shall fix their com-pensation.

(g) The Temporary Food Price Control Commission is hereby authorized to investi-gate and prosecute any violations of any of the provisions of this section and to pro-mulgate such rules and regulations as will, in its opinion, effectuate the purposes of this section.

(h) Any license issued by the commissioner of licenses pursuant to this section to any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this section, or of any rule or regulation issued by the commission, may be revoked or suspended by the commissioner of licenses, because of such violation upon recommendation to the commissioner of licenses by the temporary food price control commission, and after a hearing in compliance with the regulations of the commissioner of licenses for the suspension or revocation of licenses as provided by law.

(i) Penalties ; Any person, firm, association or corporation, who shall violate any of the provisions of this section, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding the sum of five hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for a term not .o exceed ninety days, or both, for each such violation.

(j) Separability : If any provision of this section or the application of such provi-sion to any person or circumstances should be held to be invalid, the validity of the remainder of this section, and the applicability of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.

(k) Definitions: "Food item" means any item of food, whether raw, cooked, manu-factured or processed, which is intended for human consumption.

"Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, association or any other group of individuals or the legal successor or representative of any of the foregoing.

(1) Effective Date and Duration: This local law shall take effect immediately and shall terminate September 30, 1948 unless it is sooner determined by local law that the emergency no longer exists.

Referred to the Committee on General Welfare. No. 409 Int. No. 342

Shore parkway

Shore parkway

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Shore parkway Shore parkway

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Shore parkway

Shore parkway

Shore parkway

Shore parkway

Shore parkway

Shore parkway

Shore parkway

Shore parkway Shore parkway

Shore road extension (including service roads)

Circumferential parkway (includ- ing service roads)

Circumferential parkway (includ- ing service roads)

Bay View place Bay 50th street

West 16th street

Banner avenue

Guider avenue

Voorhies avenue

Sheepshead court

Bay court

Plumb 1st street

Emmons avenue

Miller avenue

Egan avenue Elton street

5806 THE CITY RECORD

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

Affirmative—Cacchione, Clemente, Connolly, Cunningham, Davis, DiFalco, Earle, Goldberg, Isaacs, Keegan, Mirabile, McGahan, Palestin, Phillips, Quill, Quinn, Rager, Schick, Schwartz, Vogel and the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey)-21.

Res. No. 515 Resolution Requesting Report Concerning Health Department from the

Mayor's Office. By Mrs. Earle and Mr. Isaacs—

Whereas, Mr. Paul L. Ross, Administrative Secretary to the Mayor, has recently submitted to the Mayor a comprehensive report on a study made by him of the Depart-ment of Health, and

Whereas, This report has been referred to the Mayor's Executive Committee on Administration for investigation and recommendations to the Mayor, and

Whereas, The members of the City Council deem the contents of a report of this nature to be a matter for their knowledge and study; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Council respectfully request the Mayor to submit to the Council a complete copy of the report by Mr. Paul L. Ross, together with the recommendations made thereon by the Mayor's Executive Committee on Administration.

Referred to the Committee on City Affairs.

No. 410 Int. No. 343 By Mr. McCarthy— A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to street names (Shore parkway, Brooklyn).

Re it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section B4-20.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York

is hereby amended by adding thereto a new designation to read as follows: § B4-20.0 Brooklyn; change certain street names.—The following street names

are hereby changed and designated as hereinafter indicated:

New name Old name Limits

Bay 8th street to 21st avenue

Bay parkway to Emmons avenue

Flatbush avenue to Fountain avenue

Bay parkway to Bay 32d street Cropsey avenue to Circumfer-

ential parkway Avenue Z to south line of Cir-

cumferential parkway Ocean parkway to Brighton 3d

street East 6th street to East 7th

street East 7th street to Jerome

avenue East 14th street to East 16th

street East 16th street to Sheepshead

Bay road Circumferential parkway to

Emmons avenue Circumferential parkway to

Plumb Beach Channel Eagan avenue to Circumferen-

tial parkway Miller avenue to Schenck avenue Collins avenue to Circumferen-

tial parkway

§ 2. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of section 1, the following streets shall retain their present designations:

Bay 52d street from Cropsey avenue to West 22d street. Cropsey avenue from Bay 50th street to Avenue Z. Avenue Z from Cropsey avenue to West 16th street. Brighton 3d street from Circumferential parkway to Banner avenue. East 16th street from Bay court to Circumferential parkway. Schenck avenue from East 92d street to Rockaway avenue. § 3. This local law shall take effect immediately. Referred to the Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares.

Res. No. 516

Resolution Calling Upon the Police Department to Provide a Traffic Light at Intersection of 102d Street and 35th Avenue, Corona, Queens County, New York.

By Mr. McGahan- Whereas, The residents of Corona living in the vicinity of the intersection of 102d

Street and 35th Avenue have become alarmed by reason of the frequent occurrence of traffic accidents at said intersection, and

Whereas, Parents are concerned for the safety of their children because accidents have occurred in which the vehicles involved have jumped the street curb and endangered the lives of those using the sidewalks, and

Whereas, 102d street is used by buses and carries much of the traffic to and from La Guardia Field, and

Whereas, It is essential that a traffic light be installed at said intersection to prevent future accidents and to safeguard the users of the sidewalks; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the City Council of The City of New York hereby calls on the Police Department to take immediate steps to provide a traffic light at the intersection of 102d Street and 35th Avenue, Corona, New York.

Referred to the Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares. No. 411 Int. No. 344

By Mr. McGahan- A LOCAL LAW to amend the charter of the city of New York, in relation to the

initiation of an improvement; local boards; board of estimate. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 295 of the New York city charter is hereby amended by repealing sub-

division a and reenacting same to read as follows: (a) When a petition for an assessable improvement has been received by a borough

president, or originates with him, he shall at such time and on such notice as shall be prescribed by law submit such petition to the proper local board or boards. The board having jurisdiction shall hold a public hearing thereon, notice of which shall be mailed to the owners of record of all property, in the affected areas at least ten days prior thereto, appraising said property holders of the nature and purposes of said hearign. In addition thereto, notice of said hearing shall be posted at such place or places within the affected areas as the borough president shall direct and shall be published in THE CITY RECORD at least ten days prior thereto, and the board may, after such hearing, by resolution initiate proceedings for such assessable improvement within its district as public convenience shall require.

§ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics. Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Res. No. 517 Resolution Authorizing and Requesting the Heads of County and Borough

Offices to Grant Leaves of Absence to All Employees of Polish Extraction Who Desire to Participate in the Celebration and Observance of Pulaski Memorial Day on October 5, 1947.

By Mr. Mirabile- Resolved, That the heads of City, County and Borough offices of The City of New

York, be and they hereby are requested and authorized to grant leaves of absence with pay to all employees under their jurisdiction who are of Polish origin, including those on a per diem basis, who desire the participate in the celebration or Pulaski Memorial Day on October 5, 1947.

=on On motion of Mr. Mirabile, seconded by Mr. Di-Falco the foregoing resolution was

made a General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Council would agree with and adopt

such resolutions which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Cacchione, Clemente, Connolly, Cunningham, Davis, DiFalco, Earle,

Goldberg, Isaacs, Keegan, Mirabile, McGahan, Palestin, Phillips, Quill, Quinn, Ragtr, Schick, Schwartz, Vogel and the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey)-21.

Res. No. 518 Resolution Requesting the State Legislature to Enact Into Law a New Sec-

tion in the Railroad Law Providing for the Erection and Maintenance of Fences Along the Boundary Line of Railroads in the Borough of Brooklyn for the Protection of the Life and Limb of Our Children.

By Mr. Mirabile- Whereas, Railroads now operating in the Borough of Brooklyn are now causing

a great loss of lives to the children of this Borough, and Whereas, Railroad companies have been grossly negligent in failing toprotrxt

and prevent many fatal accidents in the Borough of Brooklyn caused by lack of fencing protection, and

Whereas, Under present law a railroad company can be compelled by the Public Service Commission to erect necessary fences along its right of way only after lengthy hearings, long investigations and definite determination of necessity, generally after the occurrence of various serious accidents, and

Whereas, More than 18 children have been killed and injured in the past few years; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That there is now ample proof for the necessity of strict and compelling legislation to protect and safeguard the lives of the children of the Borough of Brooklyn and that the State Legislature after convening the session of 1948 enact into law that every railroad company operating a railroad in the Borough of Brooklyn shall erect and thereafter maintain a fence or fences along the boundary line of its right of way, and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Governor of New York State, Thomas E. Dewey, the Majority and Minority leaders of the Senate and Assembly and all members of the Assembly and Senate from the Borough of Brooklyn.

Referred to the Committee on State Legislation.

No. 412 Int. No. 345 By Mr. Mirabile- A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the repeal of the examination and licensing of barbers. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Article thirty-one of chapter thirty-two of the administrative code of

the city of New York, as added by local law number ninety for the year nineteen hundred forty-one, is hereby repealed.

§ 2. This local law shall take effect September 30, 1947. In connection therewith His Honor the Mayor transmits the following Message of

Necessity. City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York 7, N. Y.

Pursuant to authority vested in me by Section thirteen of the City Home Rule Law and by Section' thirty-seven of the New York City Charter, I hereby certify to the necessity for the immediate passage of a Local Law entitled:

A Local Law to amend the administrative cede of the city of New York, in relation to the repeal of the examination and licensing of barbers. Given under my hand and seal this 23d day of September, 1947, at City Hail, in

the City of New York. WILLIAM O'DWYER, Mayor. On motion of Mr. Mirabile, seconded by the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey), the

foregoing Local Law was made a General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Council would agree with and adopt

such local law, which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Cacchione, Clemente, Connolly, Cunningham, Davis, DiFalco, Earle,

Goldberg, Isaacs, Keegan, Mirabile, MoGahan, Palestin, Phillips, Quill, Quinn, Rager, Schick, Schwartz, Vogel and the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey)-21.

The Vice-Chairman then moved that the Communication transmitted from the Mayor, relative to the above matter, presented earlier in the meeting under the heading M-177, be filed.

Res. No. 519 Resolution Urging Construction of Subway Extensions in Queens Before

Constructing the Second Avenue Subway in Manhattan. By Mr. Phillips—

Whereas, The population of the Borough of Queens has increased by 500,000 in the past ten years, and

Whereas, New construction is creating homes and apartments which will further increase the population even greater in the next ten years, and

Whereas, Rapid transit facilities presently serve less than half of Queens and is wholly inadequate to meet the needs of the Queens commuters, and

Whereas, The, lack of adequate subway facilities necessitates double fares for large numbers of commuters, as well as consuming considerable time in traveling, and

Whereas. The Board of Transportation has made its estimate for funds for new constructic'u in the Capital Budget outlay for the next five years, and

Whereas, First priority has been given to construction of the 2d Avenue subway to cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and

Whereas, Manhattan is already more than adequately serviced by five subway lines and one elevated lines; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, By the City Council of The City of New York that we do regard the further extension of subway facilities as well as the construction of a crosstown. line in Queens as a vital necessity taking precedent over all other construction and that we do hereby urge the Board of Transportation, the City Planning Commission and the Board of Estimate to give priority to the construction of vital rapid transit in Queens.

Referred to the Committee on City Affairs.

No. 413 Int. No. 346 I3Y Mr. Quinn— A LOCAL LAW to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in

relation to the assignment of certain lands in the borough of Queens to the borough president for street purposes.

Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Chapter forty-one of the administrative code of the city of New York

is L. 1.eby amended by adding thereto a new section to follow section D41-1.50 to be sectiLni D41-1.51 to read as follows:

§D41-1.51. Assignment of certain lands heretofore acquired for water supply purposes in the borough of Queens. The board of estimate is hereby authorized to assign to the president of the borough of Queens for street purposes the following described lands, accepted by the board of estimate on August 28, 1947, calendar no. 112-B, from the -.ommissioner of water supply, gas and electricity, and the commissioner of parks.

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of 77th avenue with the easterly line of Park drive east as said streets are indicated upon alteration map no. 2918 of the borough of Queens adopted by the board of estimate on May 8, 1947; running thence easterly for 32.59 feet along the northerly line of 77th avenue to the easterly boundary line of Flushing Meadow park; thence southeasterly, deflecting to the right 72 degrees 24 minutes 35 seconds, for 47.46 feet along the easterly boindary line of Flushing Meadow park; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 28 aegrees, 58 minutes, 58.5 seconds for 1,120.72 feet along the easterly boundary line of Flushing Meadow park to the southerly boundary line thereof ; thence westerly, deflecting to the right 84 degrees, 07 minutes 06.5 seconds, for 45.24 feet along the southerly boundary line of Flushing Meadow park to the westerly line of Park drive east; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 95 degrees 52 minutes 53.5 seconds, for 640.10 feet along the westerly line of Park drive east; thence northwesterly, deflecting to the left on the arc of a circle, tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 1.469.98 feet, for 499.13 feet along the westerly line of Park drive east; thence aorthecly, deflecting to the right on the arc of a circle tangent to the last men-tionefi course, the radius of which is 2,13224 feet, for 395.91 feet along the westerly line of Park drive east; thence northerly, tangent to the last mentioned course for 61.70 feet along the westerly line of Park drive east to the easterly boundary line of Flushing Meadow park; thence southeasterly, deflecting to the right 164 degrees 52 minutes 25.1 seconds, for 135.40 feet along the easterly boundary line of Flushing Meadow park; thence southeasterly, deflecting to the left 5 degrees 02 minutes 25 seconds, for 165.13

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feet along the easterly boundary line of Flushing Meadow park to the easterly line of Park drive east; thence southerly, deflecting to the left on the arc of a circle, the tangent of which deflects 13 degrees 54 minutes 00.1 seconds to the right from the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 2,052.24 feet for 15225 feet along the easterly line of Park drive east to the northerly line of 77th avenue, the point or place of beginning.

§ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately. Referred to the Committee on Parks and Thoroughfares.

Res. No. 520 Resolution Calling Upon the People of This City and This Nation to Join

in a Voluntary Effort of Rationing Food and Doing Other Things to Save Humanity from Economic and Spiritual Destruction.

By Mr. Rager- Whereas, World War II and the ideological war now being waged against individual

freedom and particularly freedom of enterprise prevented the return to full production throughout the world and resulted in a serious scarcity of food particularly in Europe wl7i!..11 is still being destroyed by the totalitarian forces of Communism and Socialism, and

Whereas, These conditions have caused a shortage of some food products in the United States and a rapidly rising scale of prices-which is adroitly and cheerfully exploited by the totalitarian forces bent on spreading discord, and

Whereas, All decent people with God and a devotion to the cause of freedom in their hearts ought to join forces and do all things possible to save a suffering humanity from hunger and destruction, and

Whereas, Despite some shortages in this country our people are still the best fed anywhere in the world, and

Whereas, In order to save the world from disaster and the cataclysm of totalitarian perdition it is important that the people of this country set an example to the world by voluntary self-sacrifice and control; now, be it hereby

Resolved, That the City Council of New York City calls on the inhabitants of this City to limit for the period of one year their consumption of meat, butter, eggs, cereals and bread by at least twenty-five per cent and to donate the proceeds of their savings for distribution to the needy abroad, and be it further

Resolved, That the merchants and industrialists in this City are urged in the name of God and humanity to reduce their prices to the lowest level possible, and be it further

Resolved, That all labor leaders and members of labor unions are urged to desist from any strikes for a period of one year and thus increase production which is the best guarantee for lower prices, and be it further

Resolved, That the Mayor of this City is urged to issue immediately a proclamation calling on the heads of all the City departments, City employees, churches, schools, mayors of other cities, governors of states, the President of the United States and members of Congress to unite in this effort and to call on all the communities in the United States to co-operate with it so that as one united nation we marshal all our spiritual and economic forces to save humanity from economic and spiritual destruction.

Referred to the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections. Res. No. 521

In Memoriam-Fiorello H. LaGuardia Amoms

By the Entire Council- Whereas, In the lamented death of Fiorello H. LaGuardia the people of this City,

state and nation have lost a great friend and champion, and Whereas, Fiorello H. LaGuardia as Mayor of The City of New York for three

terms established a brilliant record of devoted and unselfish public service, and enjoyed the affection and admiration of our citizens, and

Whereas, As Mayor he gave the people of this City twelve years of honest, efficient and progressive administration; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, By the Council of The City of New York, that there be spread upon our minutes this expression of our deep sorrow; and be it further

Resolved, That the Council extend to Mrs. LaGuardia and her family its heartfelt sympathy in their grief ; and be it further

Resolved, That a4roperly inscribed copy of this resolution be transmitted to the family of Fiorello H. LaGuardia as an evidence of our respect and sympathy, and that the Council do hereby adjourn as a tribute to his memory as an outstanding American citizen and a great public servant whose life was a fine example of unselfish devotion to his fellow citizens.

On motion of Mrs. Earle, seconded by the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey), the fore• going resolution was made a General Order for the day and unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

At this point Mr. Isaacs moved that the following remarks of Mrs. Earle and the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey) be printed in the minutes, seconded by Mr. Quinn and unanimously adopted.

REMARKS BY MRS. EARLE It is because of my peculiar relationship, a happy relationship, with Mayor LaGuardia

that I want to say a few words, and in doing so, I do not need to dwell upon my own deep sense of loss and sorrow on the loss of so old and so dear a friend whom I have been proud humbly to serve. from the time he was elected Mayor until he left the City Hall a year and a half ago. I can go back further than that, during all his campaigns for public office as Mayor; even when he was defeated I was hai y to have a very modest share.

I want to speak more of him as the kind of public figure I saw 'm to be over the years. I think I felt, particularly when I got the bad news, as we all did, that we always remember, as we do at times of sorrow and at parting, the fine things about a man or a woman in public life and forget some of the things perhaps that have disappointed us or about which we have had misunderstandings.

But I like to believe that the life of Mayor LaGuardia and his fine achievements will be forever a part of the great heritage of the life and history of this City. I read with the greatest of pleasure last night, and some poignancy, an article in "The Sun" by H. I. Phillips. He wrote with humour and tenderness when he mentioned the Mayor's bitter hatred of gambling. He wrote that although the Mayor hated gambling, he was the greatest gambler with his own life. He spent his life in doing his best for the C;ty, and he fought for these things just as he fought against gambling.

I believe that the characteristic of his whole life was public service, and he gave himself to that end without stint. Even if he lived to be 100 years old, he would be plan• nine a great and a rich future for the good of this City, taking part in a decided way with all of us who love this City.

When I read of his death, I thought of some incompletely recalled lines from a poem by Edwin Markham, who wrote at the time of Lincoln's death :

It seemed to me that a great tree had crashed in the forest and left a vacant place against the sky."

REMARKS BY THE VICE-CHAIRMAN (MR. SHARKEY) Mr. President. in seconding Mrs. Earle's motion. I rise to add just a few words in

relation to the resolution. I was probably closer in contact with the Mayor than anyone in the Council, as a representative of the Council. and as Majority Leader, during the last six years of the Mayor's administration, I always found him a very fair fighter. In the last years of the LaGuardia Administration, he came to like the Council. While in the early years of the Council he had criticisms, yet he ended up by being quite an advocate and friend of the Council. Probably we deserved some of the displeasure and his being unkind with us. After we proved to him that we did cooperate with him on every occasion for the good of the City, he appreciated this. On many occasions in discussing the matter, he told me he had received more co-operation from this Council than the President of the United States received from his own Congress. On many Occasions, as you remember, he addressed this Council.

I regret his passing. Our association was very friendly. I never had any trouble with the Mayor, outside of the few times we crossed swords. After he realized this Council was doing a job and knew what it was doing we became increasingly more friendly and co-operative. I regret his passing. I feel that we have lost a friend, and the Council has suffered a loss, which I am sure we all regret indeed.

Whereupon, on motion of the Vice-Chairman (Mr. Sharkey), the Council adjourned to meet on Thursday, October 9, 1947, at 1.30 o'clock p. m.

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

ART COMMISSION

Submission 7728-Pedestrian and Bicycle Overpass at Bell Boulevard and Motor Park- way, Queens

Certificate 7621 Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the design for, and location

of a pedestrian and bicycle overpass over Bell Boulevard at Motor Parkway, Queens, submitted by the President of the Borough of Queens, represented by Exhibits "2677-A" and "B," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same preliminary approval, with the understanding that working drawings and full sized details or large scale drawings of any ornamental portions, as well as samples of materials proposed for the exterior of the bridge, are to be submitted to the Art Commission for final action.

Submission 7729-New York Public Library, West Farms Branch, Bronx Certificate 7622

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the designs for, and location of, the West Farms Branch of the New York Public Library, west side of Honeywell Avenue south of East 180th Street, Bronx, submitted by the Department of Public Works, represented by Exhibits "2678-A," 13," "C," "D" and "E,' of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same preliminary approval, with the understanding that working drawings and full sized details or large scale drawings of ornamental portions, as well as samples of materials proposed for the exterior work, are to be submitted to the Art Commission for final action.

Submission 7730-Public School 176, Queens Certificate 7623

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the designs for, and location of, Public School 176, northeast corner of 235th Street and 121st Avenue (Cambria Heights), Queens, submitted by the Board of Education, represented by Exhibits "2679-A," "B," "C," "D," "E," "F" and "G," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same final approval, with the understanding that full sized details or large scale drawings of ornamental portions, as well as samples of materials proposed for the exterior work, are to be submitted to the Art Commission, and conditioned upon the commence-ment of the work or or before September 8, 1950. Submission 7731-Paint Mixing Plant for the Department of Purchase, Dreyer Avenue

and 4161 Street, Queens, Addition. Certificate 7624

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the designs for, and location of, an addition and alterations to the paint mixing plant for the Department of Purchase, northeast corner of Dreyer Avenue and 43d Street, Long Island City, Queens, submitted by the Department of Public Works, represented by Exhibits "2680-A," "B," "C" and "D," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same preliminary approval, with the understanding that worh;ng drawings are to be submitted to the Art Commission for final action, and that the materials for the addition are to harmonize with the existing building.

Submission 7732-Lehigh Valley Railroad, Freight House at East 34th Street, Manhattan

Action on this submission was postponed pending an investigation by the Archi-tectural Committee of the Board.

Submission 7733-Pier 34, North River, Signs. Certificate 7625

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the design for, and location of, signs (3) for the New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Co., on the inshore eleva-tion of Pier 34. North River, to which preliminary approval was given on July 14, 1947, submitted by the Department of Marine and Aviation, represented by Exhibits "810-AP" and "AQ," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same final approval, conditioned upon the commencement of the work on or before September 8, 1950.

Submission 7734-Pier 92, North River, Temporary Sign Certificate 7626

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the design for, and location of, a temporary wood sign for the inshore elevation of Pier 92, North River, for the New York and Porto Rico Steamship Co., submitted by the Department of Marine and Aviation, represented by Exhibits "1942-AR" and "AS," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same final approval, conditioned upon the removal of the sign on or before September 8, 1950 .

Submission 7735-Pier 13, East River, Signs Action on this submission was postponed pending an investigation by the Archi-

tectural Committee of the Board. Submission 7736-Out-Patient Building and Ambulance Station, College Point, Queens

Certificate 7627 Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the designs for, and location

of, an out-Fatient building and ambulance station for the Department of Hospitals, 22d Avenue and 125th Street, College Point, Queens, submitted by the Department of Public Works, represented by Exhibits "2681-A," "B," "C" and "D," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same preliminary approval, with the understanding that working

The Minutes of the Meeting of the Art Commission Held In City Hall on Monday, September 8, 1947, at 2.30 P. M.

Present: Commissioner William Adams Delano, Vice-President, presiding; Commis-sioners Harry Payne Bingham, Hugh Ferriss, Peter Grimm, Karl H. Gruppe, Charles Downing Lay and Hildreth Meiere.

On communication from Commissioners Robert W. Dowling. Luke Vincent Lock-wood and Jackson E. Reynolds, explaining their absence, they were excused.

The minutes of the meetings held on July 14th and 30th and August 6, 1947, as printed in THE CITY RECORD of August 1st, 7th and 15, 1947, were approved.

In behalf of the President the appointment of the following Committees was reported: Submission 7728-Pedestrian and Bicycle Overpass at Bell Boulevard and Motor

Parkway, Queens. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed July 16, 1947.

Submission 7729-New York Public Library, West Farms Branch, Bronx. Commis-sioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed August 11, 1947.

Submission 7730-Public School 176, Queens. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed August 13, 1947.

Submission 7731-Paint Mixing Plant for the Department of Purchase, Dreyer Avenue and 43d Street, Queens. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed August 18, 1947.

Submission 7732-Lehigh Valley Railroad, Freight House at East 34th Street, Man-hattan, Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed August 19, 1947.

Submission 7733-Pier 34, North River, Signs. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed August 19, 1947,

Submission 7734-Pier 92, North River, Temporary Sign. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed August 19, 1947.

Submission 7735--Pier 13, East River, Signs. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay.Committee appointed August 19, 1947.

Submission 7736-Out-Patient Building and Ambulance Station, College Point, Queens. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed August 27, 1947.

Submission 7737-Public School 249, Brooklyn. Commissioners FerrisS, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed September 2, 1947.

Submission 7738-Garage (Sanitation) 56, Long Island City, Queens, Addition. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed September 3, 1947.

Submission 7739-Bushwick Playground, Brooklyn, Mitchell Tablet. Commissioners Gruppe, Bingham, Dowling. Committee appointed September 3, 1947.

Submission 7740-Riverside Park, Manhattan, Guadalcanal Memorial Tablet. Com-missioners Gruppe, Bingham, Dowling. Committee appointed September 3, 1947.

Submission 7741-Riverside Park, Manhattan, Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Tablet. Commissioners Gruppe, Bingham, Dowling. Committee appointed September 3, 1947.

Submission 7742-Pier 40, North River, Signs. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay. Committee appointed September 3, 1947.

Submission 7743-Pier 62, North River, Fence Sign. Commissioners Ferriss, Grimm, Lay, Committee appointed September 3, 1947.

Mr. Walter J. Severinghaus and Mr. James S. Crossland, representing Messrs. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Architects, were present concerning Submission 7737; Mr. George E. Minton, Assistant Architect, of the Department of Marine and Aviation, concerning Submissions 7732, 7733, 7734, 7735, 7742 and 7743; and Mr. Saul H. Greenhill, Assistant Architect, Department of Public Works, concerning Submissions 7729, 7731, 7736 and 7738.

On recommendation of the Committee to which the submissions had been referred, the following resolutions were adopted:

drawings and full sized details or large scale drawings of ornamental portions, as well as samples of materials proposed for the exterior work, are to be submitted to the Art Commission for final action.

Submission 7737-Public School 249, Brooklyn. Certificate 7628

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the designs for, and location of, Public School 249, Caton Avenue between Marlborough Road and Rugby Road, Brooklyn, submitted by the Board of Education, represented by Exhibits "2682-A," "B," "C," "D," "E," "F," "G" and "H," of record ill this matter, hereby gives tothe same preliminary approval, with the understanding that working drawings and full sized detailsf or large scale drawings of ornamental portions, as well as samples of materials proposed for the exterior work, are to be submitted to the Art Commission for final action.

Submission 7738-Garage (Sanitation) 56, Long Island City, Queens, Addition Certificate 7629

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the designs for, and location of, an addition to Sanitation Department Garage 56, north side of 35th Avenue between 14th and 21st Streets, Long Island City, Queens, submitted by the Department of Public Works, represented by Exhibits "2683-A," "B," "C" and "D," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same preliminary approval, with the understanding that working drawings and full sized details or large scale drawings of ornamental portions are to be submitted to the Art Commission for final action, and that the materials for the addition are to harmonize with the existing building.

Submission 7739-Bushwick Playground, Brooklyn, Mitchell Tablet Certificate 7630

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the designs for, and location of, a bronze tablet in memory of John D. Mitchell for the Bushwick Playground, Brook-lyn, submitted by the Department of Parks, represented by Exhibits "2271-D," "E" and "F," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same preliminary approval, subject to a conference with the Sculptor Member of the Board, and with the understanding that working drawings are to he submitted to the Art Commission for final action.

Submission 7740-Riverside Park, Manhattan, Guadalcanal Memorial Tablet Certificate 7631

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the design for, and location of. a bronze tablet in memory of the "Heroes of Guadalcanal," Riverside Park opposite West 92d Street, Manhattan, submitted by the Department of Parks, represented by

Exhibits "2287-I" and "J" of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same preliminary approval, subject to a conference with the Sculptor Member of the Board, and with the understanding that working drawings are to be submitted to the Art Commission for final action.

Submission 7741-Riverside Park, Manhattan, Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Tablet Action on this submission was postponed pending an investigation by the Sculptor

Member of the Board. Submission 7742-Pier 40, North River, Signs (2)

Certificate 7632 Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the design for, and location

of, two signs for the inshore elevation of Pier 40 North River, for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to which preliminary approval was given on July 14, 1947, sub-mitted by the Department of Marine and Aviation, represented by Exhibits "690-BK" and "BL," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same final approval, conditioned upon the commencement of the work on or, before September 8, 1950.

Submission 7743-Pier 62, North River, Fence Sign Certificate 7633

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the designs for, and location of, a wood sign to be placed on the fence north of Pier 62, North River, for Trailerships, Inc., submitted by the Department of Marine and Aviation, represented by Exhibits "2356-D," "E" and "F," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same preliminary approval, with the understanding that working drawings are to be submitted to the Art Commission for final action.

By unanimous consent the Board voted to consider at this meeting Submission 7744. On motion the following resolution was adopted:

Submission 7744-Harts Island, Potters Field Marker Certificate 7634

Resolved, That the Art Commission, having considered the design for, and location of, a memorial marker in the center of Potters Field Harts Island submitted by the Department of Correction, represented by Exhibits "398-BL" and "BM," of record in this matter, hereby gives to the same final approval, conditioned upon the commencement of the work on or before September 8, 1950.

Commissioner Gruppe reported a satisfactory conference concerning the Evander Childs High School, Bronx, Honor Roll.

On motion the meeting adjourned. GEORG J. LOBER, Executive Secretary.

Berkowitz, Jacob 734 177439 Bender, Benj.

8 177698 Berkowitz, Jacob 8 177699

Beremed Rlty. Co. Block, A

903 177521 98 177577 12 177370

Berger, G. H.

Brakes, Inc. 57 177478 Brakes, Inc. 82 177531

Branneis, J. A., Inc. 82 177533 Braxmar, C. G. Co. Breitenbruck, E.

8 177702 67 177375

Bright Steel Co. 734 177665 Brown, Edna 67 177379 Bruning, Chas. Co. 40 177286 Bruning, Chas. Co. 40 177336 Buffalo Springfield Roll 10 177586 Burroughs Adding Machine 40 177293

City Pay Account 40 177312 Rx. Hdwe. & Supply Co.

City Pay Account 67 177271

67 177353 City Collector 81 177108

City Collector 81 177109 81 177110

City Collector

City Collector 81 177111 City Collector 81 177112

Clark Equipment Co. 734 176977 81 177113 City Collector

Clerk, Town of Wawarsing. 85 177226 Clifton Fruit Co. 68 71238 Clover, F. G. 23 12387 Colonial Beacon Oil Co 734 176995 Columbus McKinnon Chain Co 734 176996

734 176999 Collins, Ruth E. 72 177250 Colby Machinery Co

Colonial 734 176930

olonial Process Co Colletti, Anthony J

Compt. & Treasurer, N. Y. C. 98 177361 57.998 42 Compt. & Treasurer, N. Y. C 98 177358 36,657,000 00 Commons Bros. 68 Consumers Gas Assn. 72 Conklin Brass & Copper 734 Cont. Diamond Fibre Co. 734 Consolidated Edison Co. 734 Consolidated Edison Co. 8 Consolidated Edison Co. 8 Consolidated Edison Co. 8 Consolidated Edison Co. 8 177081 Cooley, Inc. 734 176990 Covello, Emmett 72 177267 Cranford Co., Inc. 734 177050 Crane Co. 68 71438 Crescent Brand Chem. Co. 734 176976

Curry, B. F. "497 177610;457 C. S. Brass Mfg. Co.

Cannas Upholstering Co. 13 177489

Church, R. E. 734 734 177429 Ceilly, Ward V.

Cipollaro, Anthony C. 734 Cities Serv. Oil Co. 734 Citrano, Chas. 40 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Cnllector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 City Collector 20 Clerk Superior Ct. Wake C. 903 177523 Collins, Wm 2 177683 Commerce Photo Prt. Co 2 177684 Consol. Auto Rep. Co. 12 177385 Consol. Auto Rep. Co. 12 177394 Condon, Inc., D. 40 177307 Congregation Bnai Jacob 98 177561 Cook, L. J. 40 177344 Cook, L. J. 40 177352 Cream-0 Products Corp 40 177320 Creedmoor State Hospital 734 177609

62 00 62 00 32 00 3 10

2,273 81 13 00 3 50

36 80 15 24 36 23 36 60

270 72 14 70 31 52 12 60

286 79 600 8 64

610 00 908 50 360 96 825 07 283 61 618 80 30 94

154 70 305 00

51 51 145 88 58 50

846 87 412 90 118 50 66 66

1,700 00 56 71388 259 65

177245 90 81 176989 190 29 176991 105 84 176936 11,259 81 177078 36 05 177009 17 12 177080 12 28

11 02 188 70 11 93

2,456 03 1,277 84

18 72 2 70

67 57 43 50 30 50

177458 90 00 177440 40 00 177669 154 00 177345 3 95 177536 1,442 75 177538 8,392 00 177539 8,805 00 177540 13,057 00 177541 18,452 00 177543 1,433 00 177544 724 00 177545 7,792 00 177546 5,062 00 177547 3,584 00 177550 3,479 00 177551 2 077 00 177552 10,265 00 177555 9,850 00

2 50 34 88 2 40

237 00 26 50

156 41 25 38 15 94

1 00 71500 75 00

Name of Payee Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

Cusack, T. S. Delaware, Lackawanna, West Dentists Sup. Dentists Sup. Dessau, Harold, Inc. Deutch, Sam Deutschman, E. P. Dick, A. B. Dietzgen, E. Dietzgen, E. Divuolo, L. Dooley, Angliss Dooley Lumber Dorwill Co. Dougherty, C. A. Doxsey, T. or Treas. N. Y. C. Doxsey, C. or Treas. N. Y. C. Drake Engineering Dries Hardware Dros, Edward Dualton Homes, Inc. Durkee Co. Durham Co, Dannis, David Deriso Auto Serv. Devito, T. Deyo, Wm. H. Dick, A. B. Co. Dietzgen, E. Co. Dodd, Mead & Co. Drasner Spring Dulligan, P. J. Ehrlich, J. Sons Ehrlich, J. Sons Ehrlich, J. Sons Ehrlich, J. Sons Eimer & Amend Eimer & Amend Elliott, William V Ellard, Wm, M. Elliott Ticket F.ndico. Wm. Engelhrecht, A. or Engel, D. L. Erie RR Co. Eakin, 1-1 E. Earp, M. Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. Elbe File Binder Co. Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co. Ellard. Wm. M. Enderlin, J. G. Epstein, I. Equip, Custom Serv. Evi, P. Fifth Ave. Bk. First Aid Sup. Flockhart Foundry Ford, E. or Treas. N. Y. C . Forshay Bros. Fotoshop Francks, R., or Treas., N. Y Frohlich, H. Frohlich, H. Fuertinger, P., or Treas., N Fuoco, C. Farm Food Cheese Corp Finnell System, Inc. Fleisher, M. Folk, I. Amerika Frasse & Co,, P. A. Friedman, Inc., A. Friedman, M. R. General Auto Appliances General Electric Supply Glaubach, Max Glaser, A. Glasco Prod. Gleason Mfg., E. P Goldberg, A. Goldstein, A. G. Goodyear Sundries Grant Garages, Inc. Grasheim, Randolph

734 177459 50 00

72 177247 592 25

68 71418 15 40 68 71464 600

734 177029 17 78

98 177185 34 nO

97 71492 3,727 20

32 177221 614 00

27 71262 10 80

13 71277 80 10

98 177189 46 00

97 71200 132 96

13 71348 193 58

956 177068 101 25

98 177199 24 RO

81 177140 128 91

81 177141 3,042 46

97 71440 151 49

97 71382 9 50

72 177266 34 64

98 177193 28 75

57 71390 36 80

97 7111 4 80

734 177441 18 00

903 1775'16 565 55

903 177;22 2 00

85 17700 34 1K)

40 177294 6 38

40 177287 15 04

40 177347 80 64

55 177595 160 00

734 177460 75 00

69 177/72 5,495 69

69 177'73 145 20

69 177'74 4 00

69 177/75 2 00

68 71311 24 00

67 71301 4 20 734 17011 12.500 00

8 177077 101 87

55 71263 15 15

72 71239 849 72

Treas. N.Y.C. 81 177147 2.887 75

97 71472 1,078 92

97 71179 110 08

40 177299 9 25

69 177362 301 81 40 177332 800

734 177662 44 68

57 177482 130 29 98 177091 2,500 00

903 177515 28 42

734 177461 15 00

55 177589 25 33

98 177556 4 71

33 177154 45,533 37

33 71420 94 50

12 71441 1.144 00

81 177138 1,547 01

97 71412 11 88

68 71421 11 50 81 177146 2,475 22

68 71240 6 703 09

69 71431 3,727 36 81 177139 2,887 75

98 177181 34 50

40 177.119 474 07 40 177279. 242 00

82 177535 46 56

98 177562 461 11

40 177334 57 95 40 177330 148 50

69 177367 89 11

97 71433 246 74.

97 71435 34 50

77 177237 20 00.

72 177265 15 43

72 71278 68 94

57 71351 36 00

98 177206 50 01

97 71413 800 00

55 71352 2 81

98 177175 40 00 B. • 72 177256 21 99

. C.

Y.

Name of Payee Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

177578 177389 177505 177283 177428 177437 177390 177335 177685 177508 177278 177507 177673 177493 177585 177676 177374 177378 177285 177314 177592 177384 177392 177346 177391 177333 177393 177588 177438 177503 177668 177664 177488 177456 177693 177694

$55 00 7 50

94 44 40 00 57 00 15 00 26 50 52 88 20 43 4 15

23 15 370 87 68 43 9 00

865 00 4 50

42 65 67 00 32 87

287 19 20 00

194 50 27 00 51 00

359 00 126 37 331 75 14 94 26 00 1 58

73 23 700 8 50 6 00

27 83 264 26

177812 3,000 00 177457 60 00

5308

THE CITY RECORD

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE

COMPTROLLER ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947. Hereinhelow 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

Tickler Nn. Name of Payee

No. Amount

149789 Apex Painting Maintenance 177414 1406 Cardinal Eng. Boiler 177398 150159 Central Constr. Co.

177355 $1,715 00 3,682 20 2,763 70

39,857 10 136757 Chase Natl. Bank, N. Y. C 177601 4,626 45 149396 Cranford Co. 177400

815 11 147025 Cranford Co. 177399 2,197 23 149397 Edenwald Contr. Co. 177401

851 20 149096 Gerken Contr. Co. 177402 5,864 18 148512 Hagstrom Co. 177598

635 86 148555 Hickey Co., M. F 177599 432 00 149581 Maclane Hardware Co. 177306 228 52 140967 Marnis Oil Co. 177580

1,353 26 147754 Marnis Oil Co. 177581 7,053 96 150012 Melbros Constr. Co. 177403

147605 Newcomb Co., J. F. 177583

31 13 136 43 129969 N. Y. Tel. Co. 177582

9,932 56 148095 S. C. Constr. Co. 177413 289 99 147394 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co 177404

513 24 147610 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co 177405 40.654 68 148997 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co

177406 31,580 23 147551 Socony Oil Co. 177600 2,000 00 145518 Superior Shade Co. 177354

292 77 149548 Trans. Cashiers Account 177596 148099 Turecamo Contr. Co., B. 177407

840 66

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

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

Dept. Tickler Name of Payee

No. No. Ammo

Abel, E. 10 Abraham Straus, Inc. 12 Abrams, Inc., M. 40 Abrams, Inc., M. 40 Abramo, James D. 734 Abramson, Irving 734 Acker Gioscia Tire Co. 12 Air Reduction Sales 40 Aircon Service, Inc. 2 Allied Radio Corp. 40 Allen, H. K. 40 Alpha Metals, Inc. 40 Alton Iron Works, Inc. 734 Amer. Soc. Testing Material 13 American Radiant Htg. Co. ..., 10 Amer. Car Foundry Co. 734 Amos, Lester 67 Amos, Lester 67 Andrews Paper Co., H. P. 40 Atlas Wholesale Fruit & Prod 40 Audio Engrg. Co. 55 Auto Rep. Hdqts., Inc. 12 Automotive Maint. Co. 12 Automotive Digest Co. 40 Auto Rep. Hdqts., Inc. 12 Avon Elec. Supplies, Inc. 40 B. & J. Auto Spring Co. 12 B. & J. Auto Spring Co. 55 Baer, Adolph 734 Baitinger Elec. Co. 40 Baitinger Elec. Co. 734 Baker, Carver, Morrell, Inc. 734 Barnett, S. 13 Bartley, S. P. 734 Baumgarten Morris Co. 8 Baumgarten Morris Co. 8 Baumann, E. H. 98 Bell, A. L 734

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947 THE CITY RECORD 3809

Dept. Tieider Name of Payee No No. Amain Name of Payee

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount Name of Payee

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

177377 12 75 177392 75 45 177813 4,949 30 177520 13 50 177593 26 06 177497 17 28 177296 51 177338 70 35 177349 1,188 00 177363 1 12 177542 20 10

71283 841 18 71327 26 40 71469 60 75

1761063 21 66 177049 2,711 46

71305 42 31 71363 12 60 71369 16 50

176949 20 00

177277 100 00

177557 28 24

176937 1 20

176947 105 00

71326 79 80

71449 56 00

177174 50 00

71339 35 78

71444 197 20

177188 35 00

71334 31 68

177062 15 05

177169 35 00

71394 100

176948 625 00

177554 10 10

177381 43 78

177316 44 00

177304 500

177667 38 22

177511 4 70

177525 10 00

177587 300 00 177484 3,000 00

177480 10 50

177464 28 00

177603 3 20

177288 42 50

177311 508 00

177465 75 00

177495 5 70

177553 35 40

177481 51 95

177466 100 00

177579 112 82

176978 199 28

176980 61 23

177001 42 50

177033 420 09 176933 1,500 00

71314 1 40

177230 130 73

177012 57 04

17701$ 33 50

177171 30 00

71241 28 01

71366 43 20

71445 12 88

177232 43 22

177168 110 00

177176 34 50

177159 269 23

71367 375 00

71242 74 90 176932 2,377 70

177144 257 83

177255 6 32 177153 5,773 64

176958 19 89

177060 25 00

177240 22 89

177252 22 16

71299 636 14

177223 18 84 177015 2,754 78

71315 21 76

71320 27 07

71368 640 00

176971 98 00

177026 64 68

71243 10 80

71446 19 44

71447 35 50 176934 2,500 00

176972 20 42 71432 4,962 06

177207 862 50

177010 70 07

71289 914 89 177082 13.477 18 177083 15,006 75

71451 136 40

177350 511 04

177432 56 00

177530 141 72

177575 367 49

177571 189 28

177506 17 50 177321 2,126 80

177281 25 50

177512 13 60

177564 14 87

177415 53 06

177419 122 24

177369 142 21

177284 8 74

177678 30 00

17751 9 417 70

177526 430 43

177534 86 99

177467 130 00

1774h8 95 00

Green, James H. G. 77 Griffin, E. J. 98 Grover, H. 97 Grover, H. 97 Gulliver, F. I), 98 Gulf Oil 12 Gulf Oil 68 Gaubert Lawrence 734 Gar Wood Industries 12 General Chemical Co. 734 General Paper Goods Mfg. Co 40 Gilman, Chas, 40 Gillen, P. J. 82 Gleason & Co., J. F 40 Glick Jacob J. 734 Gold, I. J. 69 Goldman, Albert 31 Goldner, R. W. 67 Gray, Inc, James 40 Gratz, A. 98 Gray, Inc, James 85 Granfield, Wm. J. 82 Greenberg, Publisher 40 Greener, J. H. 734 Gretschel, A. J. 20 Greyhound Bldg. Corp. 98 Griffin, J. E 903 Hagstrom Co 734 Haloid, a 953 Haloid, a 72 Halperin, A. E. 97 Harms, Inc, Frank E 734 Hartman, Leddon 68 Haring Son, J. V. 68 Headley's Express 97 Hecla Press 25 Heisman, S. K. 98 Heintz, K, or 'fleas, N. Y. C 81 Heretakis, Stella 98 Herman's Door Equipment 68 Hesse] Co., W. F 734 Heyden Chem 68 Hickey, M. F. 12 High Titre Serum 68 Hillman, FL M. 734 Hirsch], Bendheim 68 Hofer, Inc, J. 734 Hoffmann, Laroche 97 Hoffmann, Laroche 68 Holcomb Mfg., J. I. 68 Home of Daughters of Jacob 71 Hospital Equipment 68 Hospital Equipment 68 Hospital Equipment 67 Hospital Supply, Watters 68 Hussey, C. G. 97 Hynson, Westcott 68 H. & H. Cylinder Service 57 Haloid Co. 85 Hamm Realty Corp. 98 Harold Supply Corp. 40 Harkins, F. J. 98 Harvey Trading Corp. 98 Haves Printing Co. 734 Herrmann, Otto 13 Herscher, Harry 734 Higgins, J. F. . 69 H. 0. Penn Machinery Co 13 Home Owners Loan Corp 98 Horne Owners Loan Corp 98 Hudson Plumbing & Heating Co. 8 Hyde Co., E. B 27 International Vibration Co. ... 734 International Harvest 97 International Business Machine 82 I. B. M. Co. 31 Igoe Bros. 40 Indemnity Ins. Co. of N. Amer 81 International Harvester Co 40 Enter County Title Guar. Co 98 Jamaica Restaurant 734 Jed Surgical Supply 56 Jefferson Union Co. 734 Jeran Realty Co 98 Johns Manville Sales Corp.. 734 Johnson Fare Box Co. 734 Johnston, Edw. F. 72 Johnson Bronze 72 Joyce, Jos. V 72 Julian H., or Treas. N. Y. C 81 Jacobs Co., S. D. 40 Jacquard Knitting Mach. Co 40 Jamaica Savings Bank 98 Jay Beck Plumbing Co 8 Jay Beck Plumbing Co 8 Jay Beck Plumbing Co 8 Kaiser, Martini, Inc. 734 Kidney. D. J. 57 Kings County Trust Co, 98 Kings Park State Hospital 98 Kings County Trust Co. 98 Klein, Milton 72 Klein, Esther 734 Klein, Milton 72 Klean Kan Garbage Bag 68 Kohler Co. 56 Korein, Isidore 734 Kramer Wagon 68 Kreischer, Karl 98 Kull, John Emma 98 Kurzon, Inc, Charles 734 K. & G. Auto Parts, Inc 40 Kearny Mach. Welding Co 13 Kearney, John J. 67 Kearney, John J. 67 Kelly, Wm. J. 903 Kennedy, John J. 734 Klein, Jacob 734 Kleinberg, S. 734 Kliger, Max 734 Knickerbocker Star Towel Co 934

177236 10 00 Kopta, Ed 40 177190 35 00 Krutzel, C. 98 71448 552 00 L. I. R. R Co. 734 71473 3,605 12 L. I. R. R. Co. 734

177156 21 00 Lacy Co., N. W. 32 71279 2,378 55 Land 0 Lakes Cream Co. 68 71298 5,642 04 Leadley, H. A. 98

177442 30 00 Lily, Mills 68 177386 152 00 Link, F. M 56 177666 335 00 Lisciotto, R. 98 177303 348 90 Lite Sales 97 177313 42 45 Livoti, Paul 914 177529 56 60 Locascio, C. S. 98 177343 82 61 L. I. R. R. Co. 97 177430 36 00 Lowgon Realty Corp. 734 177365 3 35 Lane, J. M. 20 177476 34 85 Learney, John J. 67 177380 66 44 Leggett & Co., F. H. 40 177302 135 00 Legislative Index Co. 40 177569 10 79 Levine, Samuel 734 177502 316 10 Levine, B. A. 903

903 177528 132 30 Levy, C. K.

177462 4 00 LLeevviinnesonE, 67

3 17 7292

Lewis, Ralph 57 Lewert, A. H. 734 L. I. R. R. Co. 734 Liberty Typewriter Co. 40 Lily Tulip Cup Corp. 40 Linnehan, E. H. 734 Lipschutz Printers 13 Lubash, M 20 Ludlow, J. 57 Lyall, D. 734 Lynch, T. S. 10 Mack International Motor Corp 734 MacLean Fogg Lock Nut Co. 734 Machy. & Mach. Supplies 734 Maclane Hardware Co. 734 Maider, Rose 734 Mallinckrodt Chemical Co. . 68 Manhattan Ignition Corp. 57 Manhattan Staty. Co. 734 Manganese Steel Co. 734 Mannino, G. V. 98 Manhattan Fruit Co. 72 Manhattan Per . f or. 81 Manhattan Light Equip. Co. 56 Mars Signal Light Co. 57 Martel, F. 98 Mas, Ieo 98 Matousek, Albert 98 Mathieson Alkali 55 McKinley, J. M. 68 McCumiskey, Elizabeth 734 McCrodden, Wm. or Treas. N. Y. 81 McDonnell, Thos. 72 McGrath, G. E. 996 McKinney Welding Sup. Co. . 734 McKenna, Donald E. 57 McNealis, Helen G. .. „ 72 McNealis, Helen G 72 Meagher, S. M. 12 Medo Photo Sup. Co. 953 Merrill Spring Co., E. R. 734 Merck Co. 68 Merck Co. 97 Merchants Chemical Co, 55 Midland Color & Chem. Co. 734 Midtown Mach. Tool Co. 734 Middletown Carman 24 Midway Elec. Sup. Co. ... 33 Midway Elec. Sup. Co. 33 Mikula Marie 734 Miller & Vanwinkle, Inc. 734 Minder Son, J. 24 Montague Garage, Inc. 98 Motolene Co. 734 Motolene Co. 97 Mt. Sinai Hospital 71 Mt. Sinai Hospital 71 Municipal Mach. 97 Maclane Hardware Co. 40 Macho!, Gustav 734 Machen, H. B. 82 Madison Ave. Bldg. 98 Maher, P. H. 98 Majestic Leather Co. 40 Man. Fruit Contg. Co, 40 Man. Ltg. Equip. Co. 40 Mandato. Frank 903 Manuf. Trust Co. 9g Marbletown Tn. 82 Marbletown Tn. 82 Margolies, F. M. 69 Masback, Inc. 40 McCormick, Thos. F. 943

177027 22 05 McDonald, M. F. 903 177233 27 45 McDonald, M. F. 903 177360 213 60 McEnaney, 0. F. 82 177205 3,744 00 McHenry, T. H. 734 177357135 000 00 AfcTague, H. P. 734 177251 21 97 Meighan, Rose 67 176945 10 00 Meighan. Rose 67 177241 10 75 Meyer, J. 81

71325 121 65 Michels 903 71260 30 56 Midway Elec. Supply 55

176946 10 00 Mill Remnants Co. 85 71443 150 76 Milo Radio and Electronics. 40

177196 28 75 Miller Auto Supply 40 177162 34 50 Miller Auto Supply 40 176960 17 15 Mira, A. A. 69 177339 60 00 Murphy, R. C. 20 177490 30 00 N. Y. Trap Rock 13 177376 52 75 N. Y. Loose Leaf 11 177381 43 77 N. Y. Univer. Medical 68 177527 195 00 National Lead Co. 177463 10 00 National Pneumatic Co.

734 734

177427 5 20 National Aniline 97 177431 150 00 National Hospital Supply 97 177444 24 00 National Aniline 68 177677 .33 00 Neiderstein, Grace 734

Neill S Nupply 55 Nepera Chemical 68 Newmans Auto Radiator Works 57 Newkirk, Augusta E. 68 Newcomb, J. F. 20 Newcomb, J. F. 20 Newcomb Spring 97 Nimelman, Anna 72 Novick Son Corp., S. 734 Nubel Supply 68 N. Y. General Tire Co. 57 N. Y. Welding Supply Co. 734 N. Y. Telephone Co. 8 N. Y. City Housing Authority 98 N. Y. Telephone Co. 953 N. Y. Telephone Co. 98 N. Y. Telephone Co. 98 N. Y. Telephone Co. 98 N. Y, C. Bd. Transportation 734 N. Y. C. Bd. Transportation 734 Nathan Straus Duparquet 40 National Surety Co. 81 New England Elec. Wks., Inc 734 Newark Packing Co. 40 N. Y. Telephone Co. 913 N. Y. Telephone Co. 31 N. Y. Central R. R. Co. 903 N. Y. Central R. R. Co. 903 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co 903 N. Y. Post Grad. Hosp. 734 N. Y. Central R. R. Co. 734 N. Y. Law Journal 734 N. Y. Telephone Co. 52 O'Connor, M. M. 98 O'Neill, C. V. 32 O'Brien, James F. 72 O'Connor, E. or Treas. N. Y. C 81 O'Hare. P. H. or Tr. N. Y. C 81 Ohio Chem. & Mfg. Co. 734 Old Town Ribbon 69 Oliver Iron Steel Corp. 734 Oswald Supply Co., H. C. 734 Oxygen Equip. Mfg. 68 O'Dwyer, Wm. 2 0. Scavenger 55 Oleck, B. 98 Olive Tn. Olive Bridge 82 Olive Tn. Brodhead 82 Oregan, S. P. 81 Ottersten Co., J. B. 12 Pacharzina, C. J. 98 Palmrose, D. H. 79 Palma Motor Sale 97 Paragon Oil ... 97 Parke Davis 68 Paramount Thread 68 Patterson Sargent Co. 734 Patterson Bros. 68 Peerless Towel Supply Co. 98 Penn. R. R. Co. 97 Perry Metal Prod. 55 Pesce, Frank 98 Petrozza, Antonio 734 Phillipps. Otto 98 Picker X-Ray 68 Pinewood Sawdust Sup. Co. 734 Pipe & Eng. 40 Pittsburgh Plate Glass 55 Pittsburgh Plate Glass 55 Pratt Smith Prod. 68 Publishers Printing Co. 20 Publishers Printing Co. 26 Publishers Printing Co. 1 Publishers Printing Co. 26 Pure Carbonic 72 Pure Carbonic 68 Packard Co., E. B. 12 Pacific Printing Co. 40 Parrish, P. L. 734 Patterson Bros. 40 Peerless Radio Distr., Inc. 40 Penachio, N. V. 40 Pettit & Reed, Inc. 40 Petix, D. G. 734 Photostat Coro. 27 Posner Son, Benj. 8 Posner Son, Benj. 8 Pozner Elec. Co 8 Pratt Smith Prod. Co. 40 Pratt Smith Prod. Co. 40 O. Ribbon & Carbon Co. 40 Queensboro Spring Co. 57 Rabinowe Co., E. 734 Radio Wire Television, Inc 734 Railway Specialty Corp. 734 Reade Supply Co. 97 Recordak Corp. 911 Rehkamp, G., Estate of 98 Remington Rand, Inc. 20 Remington Rand, Inc. 15 Remington Rand, Inc 20 republic Supply Co 734 Ritchie, E. M. 79 Roche, Organon 97 Royal Eastern Elec. Supply Co 734 Royal Office Supply Corp 734 Russell Stoll Co. 734 1.Zuthazer, Herman J. 72 Ryan, T. 72 Ryther Purdy Lumber Co 82 Rabiner, A. M. 734 Readilz Elec. Co. 57 Regal Foods, Inc. 40 Reisur. Wm. 12 Reilly, Edw. A. 734 Thatigan, Edw. E. 69 rthatigan, Fdw. E. 69 177408 4.969 90 Rhatigan, Edw. E 69 177410 4,241 75 Rhatigan, Edw. E. 69 177411 68 982 50 Rhatigan, Edw. E. 69 177412 183,841 50 Robertazzi. Raphael W. 734 177446 15 00 Roosevelt Hospital 734 177607 723 77

177537 590 00 177574 41,289 58 177524 5 00 176992 1,125 00 177222 239 55

71281 528

71414 450 00 176944 500 71312 25 34 71323 12 70 71393 61 23 71465 452 12

177180 34 50 177145 2,372 08 177215 46 00

71402 30 92 177041 102 50

71401 232 20 71282 790 00 71313 180 00

177005 25,579 59 71403 28 80

171307717 13 47

04 288 00 71404 23 40 71405 49 00

177086 13,704 51 71442 900 71466 135 90 71467 202 11 71468 32 00 71258 104 78 71406 30 78

177477 276 42 177499 83 12 177560 235 55 177298 186 30 177567 83 20 177575 117 81 177671 50 00 177494 3 28 177443 15 00 177371 3,485 97 177496 360 177566 163 65 177572 64 35 177701 34 25 177372 30 00 177040 692 30

71291 195 12 71324 7 10

177425 4 22 177305 29 25 177686 18 00 177310 16 97 177565 105 51 176950 20 00 71280 1,343 08

177047 33 00 177184 46 00 177043 780 177044 4 73 177254 22 89

71261 13 50 177264 19 36 177135 8,766 41 177322 28 50 177331 196 52 177568 114 40 177703 23 39 177704 21 51 177705 43 59

176061 177007 177034

71335 177065 177172 177234

71300 71458

177011 177217

71321 1770.16 177048 177045 177260 177258

71272 177470 177483 177317 177387 177445 177409

177183 177309 177A69 177337 177323 177315 177376 177433 177373 177690 177691 177700 177504 177327 177289 177479

71353 71340

177229 177070 71264 71265 71364

177253 177013

71354 177228 177019 177073 177177 177224 177097 177098 177099 176935 176941 177325 177687 177674 177318 177420 177424 177514 177517 177518 177606 177610 177611 177679 177173 177220 177242 177134 177133 176979

71269 177046 176962

71371 177485 177269 177558 177416 177417 177689 177395 177208 177218

71452 71292 71328 71372

177016 71355

177100 71395 71356

177182 176051 177200

71341 177018 177096

71184 71185 71342 71166 71767 71768 71318 71316 71.09

197 6448 122 50

8,862 75 973 85 27 85 26 40 39 91

227 53 9 50

40 05 81 34 11 55 30 00 87 34 45 74 15 15 12 45

1,051 60 7,307 15

1 20 7 20

510 36 1,696 60

77 24 397 10 6 95 64 35 53 45

414 00 240 00 101 36 8 43 60 00 19 42 10 10

2.733 05 2,578 35

5 56 10 49

14,649 61 55 42 8 22

1,041 66 35 00

177 31 2,390 18 3,074 03

421 64 11 10 40 00 6 00

3 281 42 3,542 40

34 26 14 89

1,253 17 10 73 2 25

145 12 22 93 40 25 10 00 13 07

498 00 21 70

11,900 no 41 97 54 75

4.6.33 25 73500 522 00 27 50

22,397 17 32 00

256 no 14 40

792 41 45 00 20 19

400 82 pc 16 197 38 44 50 6.24

17 00 73 34 11 01 57 56 15 42 24 00 69 73

589 37 25 92 937 52 548 26 30 00 3500 73 00

4,460 15 644

80 26 6 00

1,94 00 149 89 8 75 17 55 23 37 32 31

3,808 00 75 00 85 00 64 80 15 00

280 00 3.421 40

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount Name of Payee

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount Name of Payee

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount Name of Payee

THE CITY RECORD ,A2=•=omm.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947 5810

28 07 77 79

112 26 120 81 99 50 74 89

225 82 300

16 31 73 19

688 168 71

90

28 82 200 3 49

249 00 20 00 4 50

20 00 10 00 100 1 30

71 00 574 35 24 56 96 00 33 29 43 96

182 31 17 70 92 10

5,045 20

177057109,475 50 177114 1,031 34 177087 7,040 60 177088 7,422 80

71376 14 82

177549 220 10 177573 1,056 12

177449 300 00

177450 23 50

177594 60 11

177422 25 00

177473 65 00

177563 8 75

177451 27 50 177573 1,036 33

177675 71 29

177340 269 10 177597 18,773 30

177602 826 60 177604 3,315 07 177605 43,873 33 177614 4,444 19

177615 685 93

177452 20 00 71407 1,451 57

71426 562 50

71333 , 81 12 177063 2,076 55

177397 9 50

177297 96 00 177576 1,909 14

177276 18 51

177300 192 00 177301 1,262 45

177295 27 75

177291 12 00

177280 328 86

177453 44 00

177584 995 00

176981 106 20

176982 10 00

177014 824 56

71359 5 80 177105 2,372 08

177106 165 01

Royal Office Sup. Corp. Rozzo & Sons, F. Rutkoff, C. S. W. Nu Enamel Sarco Co. Scarier°, T. Schwartz, M. Scholz, N. and; A Schaeffer, Vantilla Schwartz, Henry Schering Corp. Scranton Bolt & Nut Co

Seaboard Twine & Cordage Co Searle, G. D. Seitz, Wm. Semon Bache & Co Shannon, Peter Sharp & Dohme Shell Oil Co. Shell Oil Co. Sheltering Arms for Children Shell Oil Co. Shell Oil Co. Shulta, J., or Treas., N. Y. C Siegel, H. Silberglitt, H. Simensky, R. Sirmark, D. Skinner, John Skow, H., or Treas., N. Y. C., Skow, H., or Treas., N. Y. C Slattery, Eugene M. Smith, M. C. Smith, Geo. F. Smolka Co., Inc Smyth, Donegan South Brooklyn Railway Co South Brooklyn Railway Co South Brooklyn Railway Co Socony Vacuum Oi Co Socony Vacuum Oi Co. Socony Vacuum Oi Co Socony Vacuum 01 Co Socony Vacuum Oi Co Socony Vacuum Oi Co Solomon Bros. Solvay Sales Co. Solvay Sales Co. Specialty Auto Fabric Co. Spielman Chevrolet Squibb Sons, E. R Squibb Sons, E. R Squibb Sons, E. R Squibb Sons, E. R State of N. Y., Dept. Correction Standard Accident Ins. Co Stawlwart Realty Corp Stauffer Chem. Standard Scientific Supply Steers Sand Storm Realty, Inc. Stoll Metal Co. Stratton, E. Straus, Duparquet, N. Sun Electric Corp. Swift Co. Samaritan Hospital Schottenfeld, Lewis E. Schwartz, B. Schwalbe, Chas. M. Searle, Marcus F. Selden, Chas. Sexton & Co., J. Shapiro, David Shepard Co., Frank Shiffman, Inc., L. Silver Staty. Co. Simplex Spec. Co. Sinnott, Francis J.

734 177670 8 75 40 177328 27 25 31 177475 3 60 68 71370 96 60 68 71343 16 65 98 177191 47 91 98 177157 18 CO 98 177209 28 75

734 176952 10 00 12 177076 29 25 68 71344 107 52

734 177020 121 11 734 177008 117 00 67 71373 9 33 98 177158 13 50

734 177024 418 13 734 176953 5 00 68 71317 9 12

734 176974 768 06 734 177028 121 18

71 177089 28,112 00 55 71286 103 35 97 71295 2,408 85 81 177137 1,340 74 12 177075 10 50 72 177239 4 50 72 71244 29 55 79 177216 6 00 98 177198 2 69 81 177142 2,372 08 81 177143 2,784 62 72 177262 22 30 98 177167 153 33 55 71345 437 25

734 177030 54 01 66 71357 124 85

734 176954 4,720 00 734 176955 1,000 00 734 176956 4,895 20 82 71287 1,697 92 97 71287 94,497 52 55 71301 6,431 03 14 71302 793 15 68 71303 2,158 32 58 71459 44 06 24 71245 2,096 94 68 71330 52 50 97 71336 153 00 97 71338 18 69 97 71453 149 98 68 71331 1,012 89 68 71346 127 40 68 71374 139 00 68 71470 282 67 71437 67 20

956 177067 18 00 98 177194 74 75 97 71365 17 35 68 71471 18 00 13 71288 725 40 98 177195 345 00

734 176939 181 10 85 177225 109 08 97 71460 29 52

734 177009 900 68 71246 22,257 80

734 177608 127 00 734 177434 11 00 903 177510 12 70 81 177688 10 00

734 177435 75 00 734 177436 43 50 40 177329 11 38

734 177447 150 00 85 177501 36 00 40 177341 387 56 40 177351 9 00 13 177491 30 00

913 177421 2 10

Sivin, N. 13 177486 Slone Painting Decor. Co. 8 177692 Smith, 0. H 69 177368 Snap on Tools Corp. 40 177342 Snap on Tools Corp. 40 177348 Socony Oil Co 85 177498 Socony Vacuum Oil Co. 40 177308 Sokol, P. 69 177366 Solon, Maurice 85 177509 Solon, Maurice 85 177509 Solon, Maurice 85 177509 Solon, Maurice 85 177509 Solon, Maurice 85 177509 Somerville, Wm 734 177471 South Bklyn. Railway Co. 734 177612 Standard Body Equip. Co. 12 177388 Standard Body Equip. Co. 12 177396 Standard Accident Ins. Co. 911 177426 Stein, S. 734 177472 Steinke, A. 734 177613 Supt. Documents 2 177681 Sussman, Harry 69 177364 Szold, Eugene 734 177448 Tabard Press 20 71270 Taylor Instrument 67 71375 Tex Ite Prod. 56 71347 Third Ave. Railway System 734 176938 Thompson, D. A. 63 177227 Thompson Materials 68 71332 Tokheim Oil Tank 97 71337 Topping Bros. 734 176969 Trainer Contracting Co. 734 176940 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 98 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 20 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 81 Tuberculosis Prey. for Children 71 Tuberculosis Prey. for Children 71 Tyler, W. S. 24 Tagliarini Realty Co. 20 Talbot Gardens 98 Tenopyr, 0. 734 Terranova, A. S. 734 Thompson Materials 55 Thompson Co., Edw. 913 Thompson, S. E. 734 Thomas, T. P. 98 Thorne, G. D. 734 Thorn, Inc., Estate of 98 Transit Sales Co. 734 Transvision, Inc. 40 Transp. Spec. Cashier's Acct 734 Transportation, Board of 734 Transp., Bd. of, Cash. Acct 734 Transp., Bd. of, Freight 734 Transp., Bd. of, Cash. Acct 734 Transp., Bd. of, Cash. Acct 734 Turney, F. 734 U. S. Agriculture 97 U. S. Government Print 67 Upjohn Co. 68 U. S. Collector, Internal Rev 98 Universal Spring Co. 12 Union Card & Paper Co, 40 United States Trust 98 U. S. Slicing Machine Co. 40 U. S. War Assets Admin ... 40 U. S. War Assets Admin. 40 U. S. War Assets Admin. 40 U. S. War Assets Admin. 40 U. S. War Assets Admin 40 Veneziano, M 734 Volmar, Inc., A. J. 10 Vandyck, Churchill Co. 734 Vanwagner Co. 734 Van Wyck, Cortelyou 734 Vaughan's Seed 68 Venetia Park Develop. Corp 81 Venetia Park Develop. Corp 81

Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp, Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp..., Venetia Park Develop. Corp.. Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Venetia Park Develop. Corp Verby Holding Co., H. Vex Realty Corp. Victor Balata Textile Wagner, Lewis Clark Walworth Co. Wallace, Tiernan Wanamaker, John War Assets Administration War Assets Administration War Assets Administration War Assets Administration War Assets Administration War Assets Administration War Assets Administration Washington, M. J. Westinghouse Electric Co. Western Union Telegraph West Farms Lumber Westinghouse Electric Co. Wheels, Inc. Wheels, Inc. Wheels, Inc. Whine Sons, Wm. Wholesale Factors Wilkening Mfg. Co. Williams. Albert Wilson Mag. Camera Wildermuth, E. A. Wildermuth, E. A. Winslow Knickerbocker Co..... Winthrop Chem. Wojcik, S. Washington Irving Trust Watson Elevator Weinstein Supply Co., S Westinghouse Elec. Supply Co 177672 Western Union Tel. Co. 177423 Western Union Tel. Co. 177513 West Pub. Co. 177680 Western Union Tel. Co. 177682 Whaley Eaton Serv. 177487 White Motor Co. 177532 Whiz Elec. Co. 177696 Wiesel, L. L. 177454 Williams Machine Works 177492 Wilensky, S. 177695 Wilson Corp., W. S. 177282 Williams & Co., R. C. 177324 Williams, G. M. 177474 Winisky, J. 177697 Woodstock Town 177418 Write, Inc. 177290 Wyle, I. 177455 Yavner, Bregstein 177548 Zirinsky, H. 177559

81 177107 1,959 55 81 177115 1,856 41 81 177116 1,134 47 81 177117 515 67 81 177118 2,887 75 81 177119 1,443 87 81 177120 4,641 04 81 177121 618 80 81 177122 2,990 89 81 177123 2,990 89 81 177124 206 26 81 177125 51 56 81 177126 180 48 81 177127 103 13 81 177128 1,134 47 81 177129 103 13 81 177130 1,134 47 81 177131 1,650 14 81 177132 1,340 74r. 81 177148 4,331 63 81 177149 412 53 81 177150 773 50 98 177163 46 00 98 177183 57 50

734 176993 755 68 57 177059 75 00

734 177021 208 41 55 71360 77 35 72 177249 18 99 97 71396 133 80 97 71408 310 23 97 71409 1,255 80 97 71422 20 66 97 71423 347 00 97 71424 27 88 97 71425 90 60 98 177151 822 40

734 176959 16,557 79

734 176964 30 00 68 71361 155 52 67 71362 910 00 97 71293 313 87 97 71454 521 86 97 71455 20 52 98 177170 4,485 00

734 177031 14 11 734 176986 780 72 177238 131 70 69 71271 25 00 97 71294 749 65 97 71456 355 30

734 176968 2,296 03 68 71377 40 26 98 177166 40 00 98 177570 15 00 55 177590 238 00

734 177663 1,132 85 734 316 69 31 7 33

903 2 93 2 500 2 499 17

13 25 00 82 50 82 8 14 00

734 17 00 13 110 00 8 15 59

40 62 37 40 85 52

734 15 00 8 32 89

82 5 45 40 19 50

734 2 50 20 120 10 98 26 04

Law Department Brief Abstract of Transactions of the Law

Department for Week Ended Aug. 9, 1947

Main Office-Special proceedings com-menced, 1; tax certiorari proceedings com-menced, 398; actions commenced, 64; judg-ments entered in favor of City, 4; amount of judgments entered in favor of City, $1,173.82; judgments entered against the City, 3; amount of judgments entered against the City, $396.40; orders and decrees entered, 102; motions argued or submitted, 12; actions tried or settled, 20; opinions rendered, 3.

Brooklyn Office-Motions argued or sub-mitted, 7.

CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel.

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Brief Abstract of Transactions of the Law Department for Week Ended Aug. 16, 1947

Main O ffice - Special proceedings com-menced, 4; tax certiorari proceedings com-menced, 332 ; actions commenced, 72 ; or-ders and decrees entered, 37; motions ar-gued or submitted, 17; opinions rendered, 4.

Brooklyn Office-Motions argued or sub-mitted, 3.

CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel.

Brief Abstract of Transactions of the Law Department for Week Ended Aug. 23,1947

Main Office-Special proceedings com-menced, 3; tax certiorari proceedings com-menced, 516; actions commenced, 54; judg-ments entered in favor of City, 4; amount of judgments entered in favor of City, $50; judgments entered aninst the City, 3;

amount of judgments entered against the City, $3,167.50; orders and decrees entered, 67; motions argued or submitted, 56; ac-tions tried or settled, 1; opinions rendered, 6.

Brooklyn Office-Orders and decrees en-tered, 1; motions argued or submitted, 3.

CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel.

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity

Report for Week Ended Aug. 30, 1947

Collections-Bureau of Water Register, all boroughs, $6,926.91.

Appointed-(Temporary) - John Cuccia, 151 West End ave., Manhattan, and John A. Uzarowicz, 9130 71st rd., Forest Hills, Electrical Inspectors at $3,050 per annum. Matteo Sanfratello, 871 E. 179th st., Bronx, Laborer at $2,280 per annum. Anthony De Maria, 4826 New Utrecht ave., Bklyn., In-spector of Water Consumption at $2,460 per annum. William E. Shook, Somers, New York, Laborer at $2,160 per annum. Harold F. McCollon, 1128 Foam pl., Far Rockaway, Electrical Inspector at $3,050 per annum.

Services Ceased-Helen Kerr, Temporary Stenographer at $1,920 per annum.

JOHN M. CANNELLA, Commissioner.

Report for Week Ended Sept. 6, 1947 Collections-Bureau of Water Register,

all boroughs, $4,989.11. Appointed-Benjamin Raver, 28 Bristol

st, Bldyn., and Sol Tanne, 130 Avenue C, Manhattan. Temporary Electrical Inspec-tors at $3,050 per annum.

JOHN M. CANNELLA, Commis-sioner.

President, Borough of Brooklyn Report for Week Ended Aug. 23, 1947

DIVISION OF AUDIT Orders issued, 16; estimated cost,

$2,195.40. \Touchers forwarded to Comptroller for

payment, 16; estimated cost, $95,509.15. Bureau of Highways and Sewers

DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE Sewage Pumped at Pumping Stations-,

Avenues U and V, and W. 29th st., 132,-695,000 gallons; Morgan ave. and Jewell st., 58,100,000 gallons; Gowanus Flushing Tunnel, 336,000,000 gallons ; Paerdegat Sta-tion and Avenue M, 107,628,000 gallons.

Miscellaneous-Complaints, 177. DIVISION OF PERMITS

Permits Issued-Corporation, 118; plumbers, 109; miscellaneous, 58; sewer connections, 15 ; sewer repairs, 11.

Cash Received-Water, $1,692.55; sewers, $116.65; inspections, $47; special paving de-posits. $702 ; excess paving bill account, $24.05; public service corporations, $62.50; sewer connections, $150; Map "0" Tax, $5.44; private sewer, $350; total, $3,150.19. DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE-INCUMBRANCES

Incumbrance Complaints-Unsettled Aug. 16, 1947, 8; received, 12; settled, 9; un-settled, Aug. 23. 1947, 11.

Incumbrances Removed - Furniture 1 load, 4 hours worked; trees, 4 loads, 14 hours worked.

JOHN CA SHMORE, President.

Report for Week Ended Aug. 30, 1947 Division of Audit

Orders issued, 4; estimated cost, $1.731.35.

Vouchers forwarded to Comptroller for payments, 33 ; estimated cost, $142,887.07.

Bureau of Highways and Sewers DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE

Sewage Pumped at Pumping Stations-Avenues U and V, and W. 29th st., 123,-779,000 gallons; Morgan ave. and Jewell st., 53,450,000 gallons; Gowanus Flushing Tunnel, 336,000,000 gallons; Paerdegat Sta-tion and Avenue M, 105,824,000 gallons.

Miscellaneous-Complaints, 190. DwrstoN OF Primrrs

Permits Issued - Corporation, 88; plumbers, 124; miscellaneous, 50; sewer connections, 48; sewer repairs, 32.

Cash Received-Water, $1,567.50; sewers, $193.25; inspections, $107.50; excess paving bill account, $16.30; public service co ..ra-tions, $2,252.75; sewer connections, ..:1 total, $4,617.30. DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE-INCUMBRANCES

Incumbrance Complaints-Unsettled Aug. 23, 1947, 11; received, 16; settled, 10; un-settled Aug. 30, 1947, 17.

Incumbrances Removed-Furniture, 2 loads, 6 hours worked; lumber, 2 hours worked; old wood, 2 loads, 8 hours worked; Office and factory equipment, 1 load, 3 hours worked; trees, 4 loads, 10 hours worked.

JOHN CASHMORE, President SIIMM..11•11

Report for Week Ended Sept. 6, 1947 Division of Audit

Orders issued, 4; estimated cost, $2230.10.

Vouchers forwarded to Comptroller for Payment, 5; estimated cost, $51,578.68.

Bureau of Highways and Sewers DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE

Sewage Pumped at Pumping Stations-Avenues U and V and W. 2% st, 129,-715,000 gallons ; Morgan ave. and Jewell st,

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

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56,450,000 gallons; Gowanus flushing Tunnel, 336,000,000 gallons ; Paerdegat Sta-tion and Avenue M, 105,932,000 gallons.

Miscellaneous-Complaints, 207. DIVISION OF PERMITS

Permits Issued - Corporation, 86; plumbers, 84; miscellaneous, 45; sewer con-nections, 31; sewer repairs, 10.

Cash Received-Water, $1,144.30; sewers, $141.50; inspections, $48.50; special paving deposits, $63 ; excess paving bill account, $39; public service corporations, $112.50; sewer connections, $310 ; sale of maps, $1.50; subpoena fees, $1.50; vault permits, $3,520.37; Map "0" Tax, $21.20; public comfort stations, $85.23; total, $5,488.60. DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE-INCUMBRANCES

Incumbrance Complaints-Unsettled Aug. 30, 1947, 17 ; received, 15 ; settled, 9; un-settled Sept. 6, 1947, 23.

Incumbrances Removed-Furniture, 1 load, 11 hours worked; tree limbs, 3 loads, 10 hours worked.

JOHN CASHMORE, President.

Changes in Departments, Etc.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

Died- Thomas F. Carney, Asphalt Worker at $2,620 per annum, Bureau of Highways and Sewers, Sept. 4.

CITY SHERIFF Appointed-Harriet W. Preston, Stenog-

rapher at $1,920 per annum, Sept. 8. Mary A. Lamb, Clerk at $1,860 per annum Sept. 16.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND BUILDINGS

Retired-Harry Glickstein, Clerk, Sept. 1. Services Ceased-Patricia C. Duffy, Tem-

porary Stenographer at $1,920 per annum, Aug. 18. Marie C. Curto, Temporary Clerk at $1,860 per annum, Sept. 1.

Transferred-Michael O'Grady, Inspector of Carpentry and Masonry at $3,050 per an-num, from Department of Hospitals, Aug. 16.

Appointed-(Temporary)-Tohn J. Coyle, Inspector of Housing at $3,050 per annum, Aug. 20. James H. McDonough, Inspector of Housing at $3,050 per annum, Aug. 25. Edward Ettinger, Assistant Civil Engineer at $3,770 per annum, Aug. 26. Agnes Zer-renner, Telephone Operator at $1,860 per annum, Sept. 5, Esther E. Holderman, Stenographer at $1,920 per annum, Sept. 10. Clerks at $1,860 per annum: Richard R. Gordon, Jacob Schusterman and Thomas J. McLaughlin, Sept. 10; Louis Helfer and Gerard T. Walker, Sept. 15. Edward A. Bishop, Inspector of Boilers at $3,050 per annum, Sept. 15. Harry Lichtenstein, Civil Engineer at $4,910 per annum, Sept. 8. John 0. O'Hanrahan, Clerk at $1,860 per annum, Sept. 15,

Salary Fixed-(Sept. 1)-Assistant Civil Engineers : David Fuchs and Thomas J. Reidy at $4,430 per annum; Benjamin Cohen. Louis Kovarsky and Rim. Epstein at $4,190 per annum ; Reuben Iarmul, George Fuchs, Samuel Klein, Harry Kovnat, Edwin J. Stubbs and Joseph W. Hartung at $4,370 pe; annum ; Michael C. E. Thiede at $4,850 per annum; Nathan Ehrlich and Richard T. Brown at $4,610 per annum. Leo E. Mc-Dermott, Inspector of Housing at $5,300 per annum. Joseph J. Christian, Clerk at $2,700 per annum.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Services Ceased-Playground Directors:

Arthur Kamen at $2.760 per annum, Sept. 4; Pauline Ostro at $2,400 per annum, Aug. 28 ; Lester Rosenblum at $2,760 per annum, Sept. 9. Harry Friedman, Auto Engine-man at $2,760 per annum, Aug. 31. Harry j. FrerlArickson, Laborer at $2,160 per an-num, Sept 2.

LAW DEPARTMENT Appointed-Alexander Scheer, 751 Wal-

ton ave., Bronx, Law Assistant at $2,460 per annum, Aug. 4. Jean Allotta, 524 E 149th st., Bronx, Temporary Clerk at $1,860 per annum, Aug. 11.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 'Unless otherwise stated City OM.es are open

from 1 s. m. to 5 p. in. deny: County Oases I. m. to 4 O. st.; Saturdays to lt8 nom

ART COMMISSION- City Hall. Manh'n, N. Y. 7. -.CO rthid 7-1197

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg.. Medina N.Y.7.WO rth 2-3630

BRONX. PRESIDENT OF- 151 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.JE rome 6-3941

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF-

Borough Hall, Bklyn. 2 .TR lane 5-7100 Highways and Sewers, Municipal

Bidyn. 2 TR lane 5-7100 BUDGET. BUREAU OF-

Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n. N.Y.7.CO rdnd 7-6706 ATE? MEDICAL EXAMTNER- 125 Worth st., Manh'n, N.Y. 13.WO rth 2-3711

Open an tours of day and night Bras - 850 Walton ave., N. Y. 51.

JE rome 7-4642 Ogee 9 a. tn. to 5 p. a.; Sundays and

Within to 12 neon. 761"je--Munkinal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR lug) 5-9258

Open all hours of day and night Onerw-11'way and Justice st., Elmhurst,

N. Y. HA vemyr 4-9634 Open 9 1. in. to S p. a.; closed San-

days* open bolidays to 12 noon. Pollee Hindquarters Bldg.,

St S. L 1 GI kelt 74007 Oneb

s 91t . rtdite4hp. so.; dosed Saw ye

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

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

N. Y. RE public 94694 Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I. 1.. GI brain 7-1000

CITY COURT- Bronx-851 Grand COneoulat, N. Y. 51,

JE tome 6-6985 Kings-120 Schermerhorn st., klyn. ,

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

52 Chambers m.. N. Y. 7. -CO rtInd 7-6264 Queens-88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

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

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

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

CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM-

52 Chambers at.. Manh'n. N. Y. 7. WO rtb 2-4566 CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS-

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

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

Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4.30 P. m.; Saturdays at 12 noon,

Manhattan Felony-100 Centre at., N. Y. 13.RE ctr 2-6200 Gamblers - 100 Centre at., N. Y. 13.

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

RE ctr 2-6200 Home Tenn-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 st., N.Y. 12. CA nal 6-5026

Mid-Manhattan- Arrest Part-153 E. 57th rt., N. Y. 22.

VO luntr 5-0442 Summons Port - 153 E. 57th at.,

N. Y. 22 PL aza 9-4849 Municipal Term-100 Centre st., N. Y. 13.

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

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

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

N. Y. 31 WA dswth 6-3700 Upper Manhattan - 455 W 151st st.,

N. Y. 31 WA dawth 6-8429 Vehicle Accident-100 Centre st., N.Y. 13.

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

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 Tenn-100 Centre at., N. Y. 13.

RE ctr 2-6200 Bross

Arrest-161st st. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56. ME knee 5-2466

Gamblers'-161st it and 3d ave., N.Y. 56. ME knee 5-2466

Municipal Term-161st st and 3d ave., N. Y. 56 ME hose 5-3670

Probation-161M st. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56 ME hose 5-2345

Summons-161st st. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56 ME !rose 5-3670

Traffic-16Ist st. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56. ME !rose 5-1958

Vehicle Accident Court - 161st st. and 3d aye. ME !rose 5-1958

War Emergency-161st st and 3d ave., N. Y. 56 ME 'rose 5-3670

Youth Term - 161st st. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56 ME (rose 5-3670

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

BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Felony-120 Schermerhorn et, Bklyn 2.

MA in 4-0216 First District-

Bay Ridge Part - 43d st. and 4th ave., Bklyn. 32 WI ndsr 5-0381

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

Flatbush Part-25 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26 BU ckmnstr 2-1506

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

Municipal Term - Municipal Building. TR iangl S-7100

Night-120 Schermerhorn st., Billyn. 2. MA in 4-0216

Second District- East New York part - 127 Pennsyl.

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

Bridge Plan, Bklyn. 11 EV ergrn 7-2303 Traffic - 1005 Bedford an., Bklyn. 5.

MA in 2-2904 Vehicle Accident Court - 1005 Bedford

aye. Bklyn. MA in 2-2904 War Emergency - Municipal Building,

Bklyn. 2 TR jangle 5-7100 Week End-25 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26.

BU ckmnstr 2-1306 Oens

Felony - 62.16 Catalpa am., Glendale (Bklyn. P. 0.), 27 HE geman 34320

Flushing - Town Hall, Flushing, N. Y. FL ushing 9-0228

Gamblers'-62.16 Catalpa ave., Glendale (Bklyn. P. 0.). 27 HE semen 3-8320

L. I. City-County Court House, L. L City 1, N. Y IR onside: 6-9009

Municipal Term - 120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15. N. Y. BO ulvrd 8-5000

Probation-62.16 Catalpa aye. Glendale TBklyn, P. 0.), 27 HE geman 3-5510

Rockaway-Beach Channel dr , 90th and 91st stn., Rockaway Beach, N. Y.

BE 11 Hr 5-0125 Traffie-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar-

dena 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 8-5000 Vehicle Accident Court-120.55 Queens

blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y d

War Eme 120-55 QueensB O

bl ulvvrd. 8-5000

, Kew ens 15, N. Y.....BO ulvrd 8-5000

Richmond Gamblers'-67 Target st., Stapleton, S.!. 4.

SA int Geo 7-1150 Staten Island-67 Target at, 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., Manh'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-1800

CITY REGISTER- Hall of Records, Manh'n, N. Y. 7,040 rth 2-3900 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome 74811 Ifldyn.-11a11 of Records, Wm. 2.TR fungi 5-6800 Queene-161-04 Jamaica sag ica Jama 2,

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

Hall of Records, Minden, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-4300 Bronx--8S1 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome 7-3501 rings-Municipal Bldg., Dim. 2.TR. land S-7100

Queens - County Coutt House, L. L City 1, N. Y. ST dant 4-6017

Richmond-County Court House , S. L 1.

COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OFGI brain 7-4041 -

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 wlGrn 9-5280 CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF-

100 Centre st, Manh'n. N. Y. 13.RE cts 24200 COUNCIL-

City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7....00 rtlnd 74770 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., Mash's,

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

N. Y. 7 CO rtind 7-6770 COUNTY CLERICS-

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51. JE rome 6-4600

Kings-Hall of Records, Bkn. 2.TR iangi 5-8780 New York-County Court House, N. Y. 7.

WO rth 2-6114 Owens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

m N. Y. JA mai 6-2607 Richmond-County Court House, S.

Lerim 1.

SA S. 7-1800

COUNTY COURTS- Courts open at 10 a. m.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51. roan 7-8965

'Clap-120 Schermerhorn at., 3. Brt

is 4-5300 Queens- County Cant House, L L

City 1N. Y. ST hit 4-7525 Ric6:not:J-0mq Court Nemet_S-

braltr 7-7500 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS-

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

Kings-Munk' Bldg., Win. 2.TR Magi 5-8900 9 a. m. to !fat m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

9 a. tn. to p. m.; Sat. to 12 now N. Y.-155 Leonard st., N. Y. 13.RE err 2-7300

9.30 a. m. to 6 P. in.: Sat, to 11p.. a. Queens - County Court Boum L. L

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

Richmond-County Court House, S. I. 1. GI braltr 7-0049

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

135 E. 22d at., Mash's, N. Y. 10. AL gonqn 4-1900

Children's Court Division- Manhattan-137 E. 22d st., N. Y. 10.

AL gonna 4-1900 Bronx - 1109 Carroll pl., N. Y. 54.

JE rome -9800 Brooklyn-111 Sdtermerkta st. Blm. 2.

7

iangl 34611 Queens - 105-34 Union Hall st.,

maim 4, N. Y. JA mak* 6-1345 Richmond-100 Richmond terrace, St.

George, S. I. 1 SA intGeo 7-8300 Hearing of cases. begins at 10 a. a

Family Court Division- Manhattan-135 E. 22d st., N. Y.1

q0.

AL gon Bronx-1118 Grand Conooune, N.Y. 56.

4-1900

JE rome 7-9800 Bklyn.-327 Schermerhorn st., Blm. 17.

TR land 5-9770 Queens - 105-34 Union Hall st., Ja-

maica 4, N. Y . JA males 6-2545 Richmond-100 Richmond terrace, St.

George, S. I. 1 Sa intGeo 74300 EDUCATION, BOARD OF-

110 Livingston st., Bklyn. 2 MA in 4-2800 ELECTIONS, BOARD OF-

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

TR cant 8-1180 Bklyn.-Mnnicipal 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 7-1935

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

Secretary', 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 at, Math's, N. Y. 7.

WO lib 2-4560 FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y. 7.WO rib 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of-

Manhattan-Municipal Bldg., N. Y. 7. WO rtb 2-1200

Bronx - Tremont and Arthur aves.. N. Y. 57 TR enint 2-6000

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

Queens - 120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 11-5000

Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I. 1 GI braltr 7-1000 Special Taxes, Division of-

50 Pine et.. Manh'n, 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 isagt 54340

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

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

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. WO rth 24900 Bronx - 1826 Arthur ave., N. Y. 57.

LU diow 3-5500 Brooklyn-295 Flatbuah avenue extension,

Bklyn. 1 TR lane' 5-9400 Queens-148-15 Archer ave., Jamaica 2,

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

S. 1 GI braltr 7-7664 HIGHER EDUCATION. BOARD OF-

695 Park ave.. Manh'n, N. Y. 21. RE gent 74131 HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF-

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

Municipal Bldg., Minh's, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-5600 Bronx - 1932 Arthur ave., N. Y. 5.

LU dlo7w 3-5320

Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR Mgt 5-7100 Queens-12045 Queens blvd., Kew Gar-

dens 15. N. Y. BO tdvrd 8-5000 Rich'd-Borough Hall. S. I. 1 GI brain 7-1000

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

LAW DEPARTMENT- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-4600 Bklyn.-Municipal B1dg.0 Bkn. 2.TR lane 5-6330 Queens - 88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

2. N. Y. TA maks 6-5234 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

137 Centre et., Monk's, N. Y. 13. WO rtb 4-8600

Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Blm. 2.TR fang! 5-7100 Rich 'd-Borough Hall. S. I. 1 . GI braltr 7-1000

MANHATTAN. PRESIDENT OF- Municipal Bldg.. N. Y. 7 WO rtb 2-5600

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

MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF- WIT kW 4-0600

137 Centre st, Manh'n, N. Y. 13.CA nal 6-5653 MAYOR'S OFFICE-

City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7..00 And 7-1000 Bureau of Labor Relations - Municipal

Bldg.. Mink's. N. Y. 7. -.CO Mind 7-1100 MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM-

Municipal Bldg., Manlen. N. Y. 7. WO Ms 3-5600 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-

299 B'way, Minh's. N. Y. 7..00 rtInd 74880

MUNICIPAL COURTS- Office of the President Janke, I Redo

a., Mink's, N. Y. 7 WO rth 1-1400 Office hours: 8.45 a. m. to 5 p. a.;

Saturdays to 12 noon. Da Mmthaltan

N , WO rth 2-1475 2-10 Reeds st., N. Y, 7 WO rth 2-1475 3-314 W. 54th at., N. Y. 19-00 limbs 54771 4-327 E. 38th st., N. Y. 16.CA Woad 5-9431 5-314 W. 54th st., N. Y. 19....CI rely 54118 6-170 E. 121st st., N. Y. 35. - LI high 4-4906 7-447 W. 151st it., N. Y. 31-AU dohs 3-5410 8-170 I. 121st st„ N. Y. 35.-LE high 44590 9-10 Rude et., N. Y. 7 WO nit 2-1431

10-447 W. 151stN.Y. 31. WA dewith 6-7070 st.i Central Jury and Non-Jun Parts and 8 Reads at N. Y. 7. Small Claims Part WO elk 2-1400 Central Record Room, 238 William st.

ctr, N. Y. 7 RE 2-5470 Bros

1-1400 Wthissubridge rd., N. Y. 61. UN dthil 3-6100

2-Washington am N . and 162d et, . Y. 56 ME hue 6-3042

Central Jury and Small Claims Parts, Washington ave. and 162d M., N.Y.U.

MI Irate 5-3042 Brooklyn

1-120 Schermerhorn st., Bks. 2.TR hull 5-2052 2-120 Schermerhorn st., Bklyn. 2. ILA m 4-8013 3-120 Schermerhorn at., Bklyn. 2.MA in 4-8011 4-363 Liberty aye._ , BltIrL 7-AP__Pletate 7-1760 5-4th ave. and 42d st., Bin. 32. WI add 5-2540 6-27.33 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26.

BU danostr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave., Bldyn. 7.AP_Ilepts 6-8600 8-4th ave. and 42d st., Bkn.32. WI ndsr 8-5040 Central Jury sad t 120 Schermerhorn st., Small claims Parts) Alm 2.TR land 3-2053

1-10.15 49th ave., %. L City 1, N. Y. MUSS

IR onside, 6-7987 2-B'way and Justice st., Eimkunt, N.Y.

HA mmyr 9-0087 3-49-02 64th it, Ridgewood (Bklyn.

P. 0.), 27 HE faun 3-7010 4-88-11 Sutphin' blvd., Jamaica J A 2 N. Y.

maks 6-5133 5-90th st., Rodoway Beach, N. Y.

B ftHrbr 5-1747 6-Tows Hall, Flushing, N.Y.FL

E wing 3-5668

Central Jury Part 88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y. JA maim 6-0016

Small Claims Part, 811-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y. JA main 3-7080

Richmond 1-927 Castletos ave., West New !MOW,

S. L 10 GI brier 3-0119 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 Gso 74313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y. 7.WO rth 2-6607 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 1 p. m.

N. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY- 122 L 42d st, Manb'n, N.Y. 17.11U rrybil 34360

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Arsenal Bldg., 64th at and Stb ave.,

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

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

Park, Bklyn. 15 SO nth 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 brain 2-7640

PAROLE COMMISSION- 100 Centre st., Manlen, 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.

JE Y. Sl.

-6400 _ mime 7 Kings-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR 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

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

Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rth 3-4740 PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg., Monk's, N.Y. 7. WO rth 2-5860 QUEENS._ PRESIDENT OF-

120-55 Queens blvd.. Kew Gardena 15, &-5000 N. Y. BO ulvrd

RECORDS, COM'R OF, CITY COURT- 52 Chambas st., Manh'n. N.Y.7.CO rtInd 74264

RECORDS COM'R OF SURROGATE'S COURT BRONX tOUNTY-

851 Grand CAUCOOIllt, N. Y. 51.JE TOM 6-4892 RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S

COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY- Hall of Records. N. Y. 7 WO rth 3-6744

REVISION OF A SESSMENTS- Municipal Bldg, Mullen, N.Y. 7. WO rth 2-1200

RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF- Borough Hall, S. L 1 GI bah/ 7-1000

SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. WO ttli 2-3221 Bronx-530 L Tremont ave., N. Y

emnt. S7.

TR 1-3676 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Blm. 2.TR lane 5-7545 Queens-95.38 130th M., Richmond HW

19, N. Y. VI rginia 9-4465 Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I, 1 GI braltr 7-8500

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

Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts opt; at 10 a. m.

Manh'n-100 Centre et, N. Y. 13. RE ctr 2-6200 Bronx-831 Grand Concourse, N. Y. SI.

JE Court held Tuesday and Friday.

TIM 7-2191

Brooklyn-I20 Schermerhom st., Blilp. 2. IU in 4-5916

Queens-Count y Court House, L. L City 1, N. Y ST ilwel 4-4930 Court held Monday and Thursday,

Richmond-County Court House, S. I. 1. SA int G eo 74324

Court held every Wednesday. Probation-100 Centre et., Mann:, N. Y.

13 RE tit 2-6200 STANDARDS AND AP LS-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rib 24600 STATUTORY CONSOLIDATION, BD. OF-

City _Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7. - .00 rfind 7-1000 SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIV.-

First Dept -Madison am. and 25th st., Manh'n, N. Y. 10 LE limos 2-1000

Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6 p. st The first and third Fridays of each term, motion days, the Court opens at 10 a. m. called at 9 a. m. Appals from orders called at 10 a. a.

Second Dept-45 Monroe pl., Ellyn. 2. Ti iangl 5-1300

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

SUPREME COURT, 1ST JUD. DIST. New York County-County Court House,

Centre and Pearl sts., N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a. a.

Bronx--851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. SI. JE rome 6-1031

Court opens at 10 1. in. SUPREME COURT, 2D JUD. DIST.-

Kings County - Joralemon and Fulta Its., Bldyn. 3 TR iangl 543N

Court epos at 10 a. a.

Adding machines, automobiles, bicycles, boats. cameras, electrical and optical goods, furniture. furs, bandbap. hardware, jewelry, metals, motor cycles, pocketbooks, radios, robes, securities, abet wart, stones, suitcases, surgW and musical in otruments, tools, trunks, typewriters, United States and foreign currency, wearing apparel and stir miscellaneous articles.

OFFICES or Funny aux Inquiries relating to such property should be

made in the Boroughs concerned. at the following of fices of the Property Clerk:

Manhattan Police Headquarters Annex, 400 Broome it., N. y. 13.

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

Bronx-42d Pict., 160th st. and 3d ave., N. Y. i6.

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

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

ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Cornmismoner.

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 307r3.0 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York.

The streets affected by this notice are as follows: Borough of Brooklyn

6700. 5th st. from Smith st. to Hoyt at. The work was comille)led and accepted by the Borough President on . 2, 1947.

TAKE FUR HER NOTICE THAT ON THE 16th day of December, 1947, 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 testi-mony 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: "41 • 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 coin• pleted and accepted by the appropriate city agency in charge of the work. • • • "

Dated. September 12. 1947. CHARLES H. KRIGER. Chairman: CHARLES

T. MORRELLO, HARRY GOODWIN. Board of Assessors. 112-13-19-20-26-27.03-4

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 6683. Sewer and appurtenances in Marine

pkway., each side, from Avenue R to Quentin rd. Affecting Blocks 7712 and 7713.

6685. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving in E. 42d st. from Clarendon rd. to Avenue D. Affecting Blocks 4958 and 4959.

Borough of Queens 6676. Receiving basins and appurtenances on

the northwest and southwest corners of Burns st. and Yellowstone blvd.; and on the northerly corner of Clyde st. and Yellowstone blvd. Affect-ing Blocks 3165 and 3166.

6678. Jamaica Sewage Treatment Works—Gas engine generators.

6679. Sewer and appurtenances in 53d ave. from Maurice ave. to 62d st. Affecting Blocks 2372, 2374, 2375, 2376, 2382, 2383, 2410, 2411, 2413.

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 heir 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, Oct. 28, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the fore-noon of that day, at the office of the Board V Assessors. Room 2200. Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, New York. N. Y., there will he a public hearing before the Board of Assessors, at which time and place the said objections will he heard and testimony received in reference thereto.

Dated. Sept. 27, 1947. CW ART ES H. KRTOER, Chairman; CHARLES

T. MORRELLO, HARRY GOODWIN, Board of Assessors. s27,o8

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

Sale of Old Furniture, Etc.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President, Borough of The Bronx, at Room

No. 207, Bronx County Building, 851 Grand Con-course. N. Y. 51, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947

No. 1. For sale "as is" of old furniture, etc.. located at the Corporation Yard, 162d st. and River ave.. The Bronx. s27.08

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND BITH.DIN(IS

Proposals for Demolition of Unsafe Buildings

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Housing and Buildings, Room

2018, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 11 a. m.. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947

For furnishing all necessary labor, erioment tools, etc., for the demolition of the following nremises:

Borough of Brooklyn: 55 Coffey st., front and rear; 2695 Fulton st.; 666 Gates ave.; 389 Mel-rose st.; 586 Myrtle ave.; 21 Wolcott st.. front and rear. s27,o8

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Notice to Taxpayers

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISTONS OF Section 172 of the New York City Charter

notice is hereby riven that the assessment roll, of real estate of The City of Nrw York for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1947 and ending on the 30th day of June, 1948, have been de• livered to me u Treasurer of The City of New

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 4110.1-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City Of New York hereby gives public notice to t

sessments for LOCAL IMPRO owners of property affected byvant

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND:

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MI 2 THE CITY RECORD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

Appellate Term TR iangl 5-7452 Court opens at 1 a. tn.

Queens County 80

— 8-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y. JA mica 6-1570

Richmond County—County Court House, S. I. 1 GI braltr 74700

SURROGATES' COURTS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome 6-4892 Court opens at 10 a. tn.

Kings—Hall of Records, Blm. 1.TR iangl 5-7020 Court opens at 9.30 a. tn.

N. Y.—Hall of Records, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-6744 Court opens at 10 a. in.

Queens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y. JA maim 64000

Court opens at 10 a. tn. Richmond—County Court House, S. I. 1.

GI braltr 7-7300 Court opens at 10.30 a. tn.

TAX DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y. 7. WO rth 2-1800 Bronx—Tremont and Arthur aves., N. Y.

57 TR emnt 2-2000 Bklyn.—Municipal Bldg., 1310, 2 TR magi 5-7100 Queens-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar-

dens 15, N. Y. BO ulvrd 8-5000 Rich'd—Borough Hall, S. I. 1 G1 brain 7-10W

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- 154 Nassau at., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. RE cu 2-4088

TEMPORARY CITY HOUSING RENT COMM ISSION —

500 Park ave., Manh'n. N. Y. 22. PL asa 3-1705 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF-

250 Hudson it., Manh'n, N. Y. 13.CA nal 6-6600 TM BOROUGH BRIDGE AND TUNNEL

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

VETERANS' COOPERATION— LE high 4-5800

N. Y. City Veterans' Service Centers- 500 Park ave., Manh'n, N. Y..PL au 3-1705 105 Court st., Bldyn. 2 TR iangl 5-714;

WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- 120 Wall at., Manh'n, N. Y. 5. WH itehl 4-5015

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC.-Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. Vs t) 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, 110 ulvrd 8-5000 Ricb'd—Borough Hall, S. I. 1. SA intGeo 7-0840

WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF- 902 Blway, Manh'n, N. Y. 10.GR amity 5-3500

BOARD MEETINDS

Art Coaradoolos Meets at its office, Cuy Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7.

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

Beard of AirsIors Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

N. Y. 7, on Tuesdays, at 10 a. m., and at ti, call of the Chairman.

CHARLES H. KRIGER. Chairman. Beak* Ossodosisa

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

WILLIAM D, BRENNAN. Secretary. City Pianoiag Conuniesdoe

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

FRANCIS J. BLOUSTEIN, Secretary. Cowell

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

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

Board of Mirada@ Meets at its cam, 110 Livingston st., Bklyn. 2

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

NATHANIEL KAPLAN, Secretary. 1Roord of Elections

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

WILLIAM J HEFFERNAN, President. Board of Retinae

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

Examining Nord of elty Surveyors Meets in Room 1'47. Municipal Bldg., Manh's

N. Y. 7, at call of the Chairman. JOHN C. RIEDEL, Chairman. Hoard of Health

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

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

Board of Higher gdoestIon Meets at 695 Park ave„ Manh'n, N. Y. 21, r

8 p. tn., on third Monday in January. February March, April, June, September, October, Nom= bet and December. Annual meeting held thin Monday in May. ORDWAY TEAD. Chairman.

Monfripat Civil Semite Commission Meets at its office, 299 Broadway, Manb'n

N. Y. 7, on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. FERDINAND Q. Mr1RTON, President.

Parole Commis ion Meets at its office 100 Centre it., Manh'n, N. Y

13, on Thursdays, at 10 a. in. JOHN C. MAHER. Chairman.

Board of Revision of Assessments Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

N. Y. 7, upon notice of the Chief Clerk. 13'11.1,TAM T OTINLAN. Chief Clerk.

Based of Ptaadsrdo sod Appeals Meets in Room 1013. Municipal Bldg., Maiden

N. Y. 7, Tuesdays, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. HARRTS H MURDOCK, Chairman.

Taz Commission Meets in Room 936. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

N. Y. 7, on Wednesdays, at 10 a. in. HARRY R cH A MRFRS. President.

Tending' lif4frentent Board Meets in Room 603. Municipal Bldg., Manh't,

N. Y. 7. on fourth Tuesday of each month a 3 p m. LOTTTS TAYLOR. Secretary.

Temporary City Housing Rent Commission Meets at 6th floor, 500 Park ave., Manhattan

N. Y. 22, at 10 a. m., on Tuesdays and Than days, and at the call of the Chairman.

PATTI. T.. ROSS. Chairman. Board of Transporhfloa

Meets at 250 Hudson st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13 on Tuesdays. at 11.1n a. tn., and at the call of tit, Chairman. CH RI.ES P. GROSS, Chairman.

Record of Water !haply Meet. at Po Wall at., Manh'n, N. Y. 5, or

Tuesdays, at 11 a. tn. TRITTNG V. A. HITTE, President.

POLICE DEPARTMENT 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 hi* custody without claimants, consisting of recovered lost and abandoned property. property felonioush obtained by prisoners, and effects of persons de eased, alleged to be insane, intoxicated or other. wee incapable of caring for themsdres.

tive days when they become due and payable, and not earlier, and shall remain such liens until paid.

ginning July 1, 1947 shall be due and payable in

demnation proceedings, the proportionate share of

due and payable on the lit day of October, 1947

ever, any property is acquired by the City in con-

date when the title to such property vests in the

estate affected thereby and shall be construed as

York and that the uneaten rolls, together with the proper warrants authorizing and requiring the Treasurer to collect the several sums therein men• dotted according to law, have been filed in the respective borough offices of the City Collector and all taxes on the said assessment rolls shall be due and payable at the office of the City Collector in the respective boroughs as follows:

two equal installments, the first of which shall be

and the second of which shall be due and payable on the 1st day of April, 1948. Whenever, how-

the amount of the tax on such property which would be due and payable on the next succeeding installment date, shall be due and payable on the

City.

and deemed to be charged thereon on the respec-

All taxes shall be and become Hens on the real

All taxes upon real estate for the heal year be-

mont and Arthur ayes., N. Y. 57.

subsequent installment prior to the date upon which it becomes due and payable, a discount shall be allowed from the date of payment to the date when

able at the rate of 2 per cent= per annum.

the boroughs are located as follows:

is due and payable on any date subsequent to the date upon which the first installment becomes due and payable, may be paid on the date when the first installment becomes due and payable or at any time thereafter, provided all prior install-meats shall have been paid or shall be paid at the same time; and on such payment of such

such installment would otherwise be due and Pay-

ing, Court and Joralemon sts., Brooklyn 2.

Queens blvd.. Kew Gardens 15, N. Y.

George, Staten Island 1, N. Y. s23,27

Building, north, Centre and Chambers its. N. Y. 7.

The offices of the City Collector in the reaper

Borough of Brooklyn—Room 1, Municipal Build-

Borough of Queens—Borough Hall, 120.55

Any installment of taxes on real estate, OM

Borough of Manhattan—Room 100, Municipal

Borough of The Bronx—Bergen Building, Tre-

Borough of Richmond — Borough Hall, St.

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer.

Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following avenue in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 21 AVENUE Z, from Shell road to Ocean park.

way. Confirmed Aug. 25, 1947 and entered Sept. 22,

1947. The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-

ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

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MAO arZSTIMATE St/REAV Of SANTERISERIM

DIAGRAM 811067NO A ESSMENT IN THEMOCEE011/9 FOR ACM RHO TITLE 717

AVENUE Z. sari tiociwavvi) .L77: NO MILL ROAD TO OCEAN PARKWAY

BOR01/611 OF BAOOKLYN

of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Bklyn. 2, 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, and JOHN J. FAGAN, City Collector,

Dated, New York, Sept. 23, 1947. s27,o8

SECTION 45 172D (POTSDAM) STREET from Brinker.

hoff avenue to the center line of 109th (Green-lawn) avenue, and 173D STREET (OAKWOOD AVENUE), from Brinkerhoff avenue to the cen-ter line of 109th (Greenlawn) avenue.

Confirmed July 15, 1947, and entered Sept. 16, 1947.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector at his office, Borough Hall, Kew Gardens 15, L. I., 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, and JOHN J. FAGAN, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Sept. 23, 1947. s27,o8

SECTION 31 Sewer and appurtenances in 76th ave. from

162d st. to 160th at. Affecting Blocks 6835 and 6836.

SECTION 49 Sewer and appurtenances in Raywick et. from

105th ave. to Hollis ave. Affecting Blocks 11104 and 11109.

SECTION 53 Sewer and appurtenances in Anderson rd. from

the end of the existing sewer about 10 feet south of Sidway pl. to Sidway p1.; and in Sidway pl. from Anderson rd. to Eveleth rd. Affecting Mocks 12476, 12477, 12489 and 12490.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Sept. 9, 1947. and entered Sept. 9, 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 person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. 8, 1947, 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 nor annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by Section 415(1)42.0 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 IS, 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, Sept. 12, 1947. 120.o1

Confirmation of Assessments

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1).11.0 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for The

City of New York, the Treasurer and the City Collector of The City of New York hereby give public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City

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The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinabove given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col-lections and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. 22, 1947, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by Section 415(1)42.0

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)-11.0 and 313.1.0 of the Administrative Code for The

City of New York, the Treasurer and the City Collector of The City of New York hereby give public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following named streets in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col-lections and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. 15, 1947, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the asessments 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

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1).11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as. sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 18 Sewer and appurtenances in Miles ave., between

Balcom ave. and Huntington ave. Affecting Blocks 5582 and 5595.

Sewer and appurtenances in Hollywood ave., between Waterbury ave. and LaSalle ave. Affect. in Blocks 5361 and 5362.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Sept. 9, 1947, and entered Sept. 9, 1947, in the Record of Titles of Aasess• ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. 8, 1947, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as pro-vided by Section 415(1).12.0 of the Administra. tin Code for The City of New York.

The above asessments are payable to the City Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, N. Y. 57, between the hours of 9 a. M. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer. Dated. New York. Sept. 12. 1947. s20,o1

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)41.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by, the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

Until 11 a. m.. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1947

For the installation of a new house beater, hot water storage tank, an indirect hot water heater and piping at the quarters of H. & L. 27, 453 E. 176th st., Bronx.

For new roof and incidental repairs at the quarters of Eng. 258 and H. & L. 115, at 10-4C 47th ave., L. I. City. s25,o6

Blank forms and further information may he ibtained at Room 1122. Municipal Building, Man hattan, N. Y. 7. A deposit of $5 in cub will le required from all intending bidders for each se' 4 anecificationa received

PRESIDENT. BOROUGH OF 01IFENS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED RIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Omens. at

Room 226. Oiieens Borcrieb Hall, 120.55 Queen= blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y., as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947

Contract No, 1, for furnishing all labor and ma. terial required to paint all exposed metal surface=

of the connecting highway (45th to 64th sts)., to nether with all work incidental thereto.

Contract. specifications and bid sheets may he

ourchased for $4. s26.o7

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION

Sale of Privileges

SEALED BIDS WTLL RE RECETVED BY registered mail only by the Commiscinner of

Sanitation, Room 725, 125 Worth st., Manhattan V. Y. 13, as follows:

Until 3 p. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER e, 1947

For contracts for reclamation privileges at the Following Department of Sanitation locations:

Contract 1. Landfills, Bronx; Contract 2. Landfills, Queens; Contract 3. Landfills, Bklyn.; Contract 4. Landfills. Richmond; Contract S. Landfills, Bronx and Queens; Contract 6. Landfills. Bklyn. and Richmond: Contract 7. W, 59th St. Waterfront Dump.

Manhattan; Contract 8. Roosevelt St. Waterfront Dump.

Manhattan; Contract 9. Incinerator and waterfront dump.

Hamilton ave., nklvn.; Contract 1n. Incinerator and waterfront dump

Apollo st.. Bklyn.: Contract 11, Incinerator, Avenue J and E

57th st., Bklyn.; Contract 12. Three incinerators and two

waterfront dumps. Bklyn.; Contract 13. Two waterfront dumps, Man-

hattan: Contract 14. Landfills, Bronx, Queens, Bklyn

and Richmond; Contract 15. Landfills: Bronx, Queens.

Bklyn. and Richmond; two waterfront dumps, Manhattan; three incinerators and two water-front dumps. Bklyn.;

Contract 16. Zerega Ave. incinerator, Bronx; Contract 17. Flushing incinerator, Queens: Contract 18, W. 215th St. Incinerator, Man-

hattan; Contract 19. E. 73d St. Incinerator, Manhat.

tan; Contract 20. W. 56th St. Incinerator, Man-

hattan. Copies of contract documents may he examined

and obtained at Room 725, 125 Worth st.. Man. hattan. 822.o2

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WTLL BE RECETVED BY THE Commissioner of Sanitation. Room 615, 125

Worth at, Manhattan 13, N. Y., as follows;

Until 11 a. rn., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947

For removal of snow and ice during Winter Season 1947-1948. as follows:

Contract 1. Fourth Snow Removal District, Borough of Manhattan:

Contract 2. Fifth Snow Removal District, Borough of Manhattan:

Contract 3. Entire Borough of The Bronx; Contract 4. First Snow Removal District,

Borough of Brooklyn: Contract 5. Second Snow Removal District,

Bornueh of Brooklyn; Contract 6. Third Snow Removal District,

Borough of Brooklyn; Contract 7. First Snow Removal District,

Borough of Queens; Contract 8. Second Snow Removal District,

Borough of Queens;

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Blank forms and further information may be kilned and plans and drawings may be seen a' 'he office of the Bureau of Highways and Sewers 1th firm. Municipal Building. Bklvn, 2.

FIRE DEPARTMENT

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WTLL RE RECETVED B1 the Fire Commissioner at Room 1131, Municipa'

Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 11 a. tn., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947

For work on the fireboat "William L. Strong." s18,29

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 Ynrk hereby aim public notice to all persons. owners of property affected by the following as•

segment. for Lorm. IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF 11f 4NHATTAN!

SECTTONS 5 AND 7 T.aving and relaying .idewalks on the southwest

enrner ni gth ave and 46th st., and at various

other locations. Affecting Block 1261, Lots 41, 46.

47, CI. 51 52 53. 54. 55. 57. 60, 61, 62, 63 67, 6R 64. 70, 71; Rho+ 1261 Lots 6, 13, 14. 15, 16. 17. 20, 23. 27, 20. 32, 33. 34. 108, 127: Block 1274. Lott 12. 13; Mork 1R26. Lot I.

T.aying and relaying sidewalks on the south aide

of 111th at.. between Mnrningside dr. and Amster

dim ave. and at varinua other locations. Affecting Mock 1R65, Lot 1; Block IRAS. Lot 1: Block 11167.

Lots p0 . 6n! Block 1061, Lot 1; Block 1962, Lot 56! Mock 1963. Lots 19 and 60.

The Abner assessments were confirmed by the

Board of katessora on Sept. 9, 1047, and entered

Sent. 9 1047. in the Record of Titles of Assess

menta kent in the litirenn of City Collections, and Imie.• the ammo} p ed for benefit on any nerenn sir nrnpertv i6sll he pair! nn or hefnre her R 1047. whirl, it on days after the date or

yid entry of the g ttttt Men rt. intermit w;11 he eollorted thereon at the rate of 7 per cent nor

annum to he calculated from In rIA VA after the date of entry as nrovirlef1 by Section 415(11:12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The shelve atveternenta are nivable to the city

rnl'er+sir at 1,i. ofAre in the Mnnirinsl Ruuildinu

Manhatt,n. N. Y. 7. Room loin between the hours of 9 a m and 1n. m.. and on Saturdays from 0 a. m to 1 1 florin.

c)rvcrit r voTTNTr; Trexoerer. Dated. New Ynrk. cent 12, 19,17. e2n.n1

TN PrRST' WI' OF cFrTTON of the Administrative Code for The City nr

New York. the Ire:wirer of The City of New y nrt, hereby rivet pi MIC notice to all perms

owners of or000rty a ffected by the a t Sett/9,1o,, te for I or AT TuNtnVEMENTS in the TIORoUGH OF nj;enTnTxrITNVNI

Grading. curbine, finning and paving in Snyder ave. from F.. 50th 0. to Ralph ave. Affecting Work. 47(1 and 4711.

Sewer and appurtenances in E. 42d qt. from Cnrtelvon rd to Clarendon rd.: and in Churendir rd. from E. 42d et to Alhany ave. Affecting Blocks 4941, 4042 snd 101*

CFCTHIN 211 Grading. curbing, flagging and paving in Oiler

tin rd. from W 14 ot, to W. 2d at. Affectinr Blocks 6629 and KM

CFCTInV 21 Regulating. grading, carbine, flagging and tom

ing in F 5th a. fermi Avenue W. to Boulevard ct. Affecting Biotic. 71Rn and 7181.

sP. Gradine, turbine:41(7;RIP: 22 and paving in E. 230 st.. frrm Avenue W to Avenel. X. Affecting, Blocks 7381, 73R2, 74ns an

Nd 25 7422.

SECTIO Grading. corbine, flaming and paving in E. 32d

st. from Fillmore ave. to Avenue S. Affectinc moor. 11406 and RM.

The above ataessmenta were confirmed by the

Board of Assessor' on Sept. 9. 1047. and entered

Sept. 0. 047, in the Record of Titles of Attest ment. kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the anoint assessed for benefit on any person or nomerty Rhall he paid on or before

Dec R. 1047. which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the aasesoments, interest will he collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per mum to he calculated frnm 10 days after the date of entry at provided by Section 415(11•12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City CnIlertnr at his office. Room 1. Municipal Build ing. Brooklyn 2, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. m awl 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 a. in. and 1? noon.

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer.

Dated. New York. Sent. 12. 1947, s211.01

PRESIDFNT. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WTLL BE RECETVED BY the President of the Borongh of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Bklyn. 2, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on FRIDAY, RitrrimBrit LI, 1047

No. 1. for furnishing all the labor and ma. teriala required to construct storm water relief

outlet and combined relief sewer. including tide gates, Dumping station and fire weather Anil eon' net-tint from the head of Gowanua Canal, across property of The City of New York to Butler st.: combined relief sewers in Butler st. from Gowanus Canal to Bond st : Bond st fen's' Douglass it. to Wyckoff st. ; Hoyt st. from Baltic at to Wyckoff et.: Baltic st. from Hoyt at. to Bond st.; com-bined sewer in Hon at. from Douglass st. to Baltic st.; Butler it.. south side, from Bond st. to a point about 245 feet easterly; Wyckoff it. and Douglass st., in each case from Hoyt at. to Bond it.. and force main in Butler st. from Go- wanus Canal to Bond at 63.26

NOTICE TO RIPPERS NOTICE IS IIFRERY GIVEN THAT THE

roceiPt and opening of bids on the aforesaid cow tract has been postponed until 12 noon, en Wednesday, October 1, 1947. s23,01

Until 12 noon. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER re, 1947

No. 1. for eroding. curbing. haring and paving with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base (Per-manent pavement) Bay 47th st. from Harway are to Cronsev aye.

No. 2. for curbing and flagging Eut 29th at. from Avenue Y to Avenue Z.

No. 3, for grading, curbing and flagging 27th ave. from Harway ave. to Cropuy ave.

W. 125th st., Manhattan, N. Y. 27, as submitted by Joseph A. Lee Construction Co., Inc.. con-tractor for general construction: P. S. 186, Man. hattan, modernization; and P. S. 179, Manhattan, modernization.

As submitted by Gerace and Castagna, Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 131, Queens: For exterior double hung metal windows, S. H. Pomeroy Co., 25 Bruckner blvd., Bronx, N. Y. 54; for hollow metal work, Aetna Steel Products Corp., 61 Bway., Manhattan, N. Y. 7; for limestone, United Stone Works, Inc., 243 Chester st., Bklyn, 12; for miscellaneous iron work, ornamental iron, bronze work, iron stairs, Hygrade Iron Works, Inc., 95 Lombardy at., Bklyn. 22, and for structural steel, Harris Struc• tural Steel Co., Inc., 419 4th ave., Manhattan, N. Y. 16.

As submitted by John Kennedy and Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 26, Queens: For metal furring and lathing, and sound insulation, Central Lathing Co., 2373 Washington ave., Bronx; for asphalt tile and linoleum, New-ell, Orr & Walsh, Inc., 630 5th ave., Manhattan, N. Y. 20, and for painting, Louis Hass Painting Co., Inc., 51 E. 42d at., Manhattan, N. Y. 17.

For pipe covering work, Richmond Asbestos Co., Inc., 46-10 70th st., Winfield. as submitted by Novak & Rehner, Inc., 623 10th ave., Manhattan, contractor for plumbing and drainage, P. S. 12, Richmond (addition). s25,27

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, De-

sign and Construction at his office, 7th floor, 49 Flatbush ave. extention, Bklyn, 1, as follows:

Until 2 p. m., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 311, 1047

Borough of Manhattan

For mechanical equipment (modernization) for existing P. S. 64. 9th and 10th sts., east of An-nue B, as follows: Item 1, plumbing and drain-age; Item 2, heating and ventilating; Item 3, electric work and lighting fixtures.

Deposits on plans and specifications $2 for each item. s16.30

Until 2 p. m.. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947

Borough of Brooklyn For teachers' and office desks and tables. item

No. 12 for P. S. 35, new addition, Lewis ave. and McDonough at.

Boronch of The Runny For teachers' and office decks and tables. item

No. 12 for P. S. 102. new addition, Archer and Thieriot ayes., and P. S. 106, new addition, St. Raymond and Olmstead ayes.

Boronsh of Richmond For teachers' and office desk. and tables and

office chairs. Item No. 12 for P. S. 12, Steuben and Target. sts.

Deposits on specifications, $2 for each. a3,o3

Until 2 p. m., on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1947

Borongh of Manhattnn For mechanical equipment (modernization) for

existing P. S. 157, 327 St. Nicholas ave.. as follows: Item 1. plumbing and drainage: item 2, heating and ventilating; Item 3, electric work and lighting fixtures.

Deposits on plans and specifications $2 for each item. s22,o3

Until 2 n. m., on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1047

Itoreategb of %mimosa

For general construction. plumbing and drainage, heating and ventilating. and electric work and lighting fixtures for new P. S. 133. E. 130th st... E, 13Ist st, 5th and Madison ayes.

Deposits on plans and specifications: General construction. $17: nhimbine and drainage. 110: heating and ventilating, $10; electric work and light fixtures, $10, al7,o15

Until 2 p. m., on

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947

Borough of Queens For general construction. plumbing and drain-

age. heating and ventilating. and electric work and lighting fixtures for new P. S. 176, 235th st. and 121st ave.. Cambria Heights.

Deposits on plans and specifications: General ,onctroction. $18: plumbing and drainage. $3; heating and ventilating, $6; electrical work and lighting fixtures, $6. s25,o16

Plans and specifications for the above proposed ,ontracts may he examined or secured at the Esti. Dating Room, 6th floor, 49 Flatbusb ave. extension,

1. Deposits on plans and specifications must he in

'ash or certified check to the order of the Board if 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 sped-'med after the (late of the opening of bids

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies of the

Board of Fducation of The City of New York. at his office, 131 Livingston st., Bklyn. 2, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1947

For needles (No. 31 1). For simplified record books (No. 320).

s25,o6

'SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation and Maito

tenance, Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, Rom 235, 110 Livingston st., Rklyn. 2, as follows:

Until 10 a. m.. on

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947 For the following:

Borough of Manhattan P. S. 15, sidewalk repairs, etc. P. S. 23, cement pavement, etc. P. S. 42, new leaders. P. S. 101, furniture repairs, P. S. 147, concrete ramp, etc. P. S. 188, window shades. Shops—Quick action clamps, Various Schools—Sidewalk repairs, etc., P. S.

20, 91. Reinforced concrete. etc., P. S. 8, 130. Repairs pavements, P. S. 60. etc.

Borough of The Bronx P. S. 10, water supply piping. P. S. 23, retubing boiler, etc. P. S. 33, basin installation, P. S. 45, new water closet bowl, etc. P. S. 50, retubing boiler, etc. P. S. 102, retubing boiler. etc. P. S. 51, carpenter work; repairs and painting

roof enclosure. etc. Evander Childs High School, repairs shower

reservoir, Theodore Roosevelt High School, valve feplace•

menti; sanitary repairs,

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

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No. 4, for resurfacing with asphalt by the Heater Method the roadways of Division ave. from Lee ave. to Roebling, st.; Havemeyer st. from S. 4tb at. to Bway.; Hewes st. from Redford ave. to Marcy ave.; Hooper st, from Grand st. to S. 4th at.; Pulaski st. from Nostrand ave. to Throop ave.

No. 5, for repaving with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base (permanent pavement) the roadway of Palmetto at. from Central ave. to Knickerbocker aye. s18,29

Until 12 noon, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947

For the demolition of certain buildings, parts of buildirga, structures and appurtenances thereto. located on the west side of Hicks st., betweer Coles st. and Luqueer st.; the south side of Cole' st., between Columbia st. and Hicks st.; the north side of Coles st., between Columbia st and Hamilton ave.: the south side of Hamiltor ave., between Columbia st. and Coles st.; and th( north side of Hamilton ave., between Rapelp

st. and Hicks at.. as more specifically shown on the plan. s26,o7

FOURTH WARD Sewer and appurtenances in Majff ave. from

Florida aye. to 100 feet west of Lily Pond ave.; and in Florida ave, from Major ave. to 100 feet southerly therefrom. Affecting Blocks 3102 and 3104.

Sewer and appurtenances in Garretson ave. from Oceanside ave. to 270 feet west of Quincy ave. Affecting Blocks 3476, 3477, 3479 and 3480.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Sept. 9, 1947, and entered Sept. 9, 1947, in the Record of Titles of Anus. ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Dec. 8, 1947, 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 to the date of payment, u provided by Section 415(1)42.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector at his office, Borough 'Hall. St. George. S. I. 1, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. tn., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Sept. 12, 1947. s20.ol

Contract 9. Third Snow Removal District, Borough of Queens. s22,o2

Copies of contract documents may be examined Ind obtained at Room 725, 125 Worth st., Man-hattan, N. Y. 13.

DEPARTMENT 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

F.lectricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947

For hauling and laying water mains and ap-ourtenances in Adams, Cottage, Lamont, Lockman, Princewood, Waterbury and Whitman ans.; Ed. win, Madera, Oakdale, Targee and 8th sts.; and n Maplewood pl., Borough of Richmond. De. losit, $1. s20,o1

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947

For hauling and laying water mains and appurte. nances in Avenue D; Bedford, Dyckman, Greene, E. Houston, E. 6th, E. 27th, E. 52d, E. 61st, W. 27th and W. 179th sts.; Franklin Delano Roosevelt dr. and in grounds of Lillian Wald Houses, Manhattan. Deposit, $1. 1123,0

Until 10.30 a, m.. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947

For hauling and laying water mains and ap. nurtenances in Ely and Murdock ayes.; Drake. Sacrahong and E. 136th sts. and in Bantam and Butler pls., Borough of The Bronx. Deposit, $1.

s26,o7

Plans. specifications bid and contract forms may se obtained upon payment of a deposit, in cash. 'r hi' certified check as specified.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILT, 'RE RECETVED BY the Commissioner of Parks, at the office of the

Department of Parks. the Arsenal Bldg:. Central Park. 64th st. and 5th ave., Manhattan, N. Y. 21, is follows:

Until 10.30 a. in., on MONDAY, OCTOBER ft, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re• attired for planting tulip bulbs in Park ave., be. tween 34th st, and 39th st., Manhattan, known 'is contract No. M-60-147.

Deposit for plans and specifications, $5. s25,o6

Until 10.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0. 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or ^equireel for the completion of the construction of sew bulkhead in Battery Park. Borough of Man-hattan, known as contract No. MB-4.

Deposit for plans and specifications, $10. 523,09

Blank bid forms and further information mar 'e obtained at the *hove office where plans. spec' ireheme and contract documents may he teen .

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

Public Auction Sale of Encumbrances

THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Manhattan. will sell at public auction at the

Corporation Yard, 134 Madison st., Manhattan. ,ommencing at 10 a. m.. on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947 The following encumbrances removed from vari•

ous locations in the Borough of Manhattan: Office furniture, household furniture, lot cartons

ind contents, cash register, desks, Dictaphone. scale, parts of radios, sewing machines, lot of counters. lot of cabinets and a safe.

The items to be sold may be inspected from 9 a. m. to 5 P. m., on Monday. Sept. 29. 1947.

The purchaser will he required to remove the articles and other goods within 48 hours and all material, etc., not removed within the time speci Sed will be resold and disposed of as provided by law. 825.30

HUGO E. ROGERS, President.

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan 7, ac follows:

Until 2.30 p. m., on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1947

For Contract No. 27, for the construction of at elevated public highway along East River drive and marginal street from a point about 450 fee, east of Avenue C to East 25th street. together with all work incidental thereto. (The name o! the East River drive was changed to Franklin D Roosevelt drive by Local Law No. 33, approver' on July 15, 1945.)

Deposit for contract documents, $100, to be Daie in cash or certified check payable to the Comp troller of The City of New York.

Full amount of deposit for contract documents will he returned to all bidders for one set of &Km ments and 50 per cent of the amount of deposi' will he returned for all additional copies of the contract documents, which must he returned it mod condition within 30 days from the award o4 the contract or the rejection of e the bids. No re fund will be made to tinn.hirlder. s2.25

NOTTCP TO BIrmFRC NOTICE IS HFRERY GIVEN TWAT TIFF

reeeiot and opening of kids on the oforesaid rem. tract has been postponed until 2.30 p. m., on Wednesday, October 8, 1947. s23,o8

Until 2.30 p. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1947

Contract No. 317—For wire lath and plastering work at the Public Bath House located at 538-540 E. 11th st., Borough of Manhattan—together with all work incidental thereto. s25,o6

The form of contract. contractor's proposal, and plans, etc., may be inspected at the office of the Chief Clerk, Room 2053. Municipal Building, Man-hattan. N. Y. 7.

BOARD OF EDUCATION Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as subcontractors, the following: For glazing, Franklin & Walsh, Inc., 539.541

Until 11 a. m.. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947

For chambray (No. 318). 826,o7

Until 11 a. m. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947

For wood products (No. 321). For soda ash (No. 322). 527,08

Until 10.30 a. in., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947

For truck dump and rack. For truck-open express, 1-ton. For trucks, miscellaneous. 826,07

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947

For wire rope. For chain parts. For pipe threading machines. For steel-structural. For asphaltic joint filler.

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947

For police coupes and sedans. s26,o20

Until 10.30 a. m. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947

For trucks-rollers and graders. s27,o21

s27,o8

Blank proposal forms for submission of bids at 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 PUBLIC WORKS

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

For forage and poultry feed. 123,30

Until 10.30 a. tn., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

For chip soap. For rock salt. For repair parts for C.P. impact wrench.

819,30

Until 10.30 a. M.. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947

For streptomycin. For bread shipping boxes, bread baking pans.

s25,o1

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947

For passenger cars. ;20,01

Until 10.30 a, m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947

For anti-freeze. 824,03

Until 10.30 a. m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1947

For surgical dressings. For hospital clothing, shirts, shoes and thread. For motorcycles. For paper: Kraft wrapping (rolls and sheets). For x-ray machine, dental. For envelopes-one piece, window, For reproduction printer and developing ma-

chine. For auto trucks.

PROPOSALS See Regulation on lest Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1800L,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, u follows:

Until 11 a. m. on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1947

For furnishing all labor and material necessary and required for the construction of the New Tuberculosis and Chronic Disease Hospital, lo-cated at Kings County Hospital, Clarkson ave., between Albany and New York ayes., Bklyn., for the Department of Hospitals, as follows:

Contract No. 1-Foundation work and steel framing;

Contract No. 2-Water services and drain piping.

Deposit for contract documents, $16. Refund to non-bidders, or for additional bets of contract documents, will be the deposit, less $2.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt and opening of bids on the aforesaid con-tract for construction of New Taberculools and Chronic Disease Hospital Contract Nos. 1 and 2, has been postponed until g p. m. on Tuesday, October 7, 1947. s12,o7

For furnishing all labor and material necessary and required for construction of sub-structure and steel framing work of the New Chronic Disease Hospital, located on Welfare Island, Manhattan, for the Department of Hospitals, as follows:

Contract No. 4-General construction (sub. structure);

Contract No 5-Structural steel (superetruc-ture).

Deposit for contract documents, $30. Refund to non-bidders, or for additional sets of contract docu- ments, will be the deposit less $3. 14,24

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt end oPening of bids on the aforesaid con-tract for construction of sub-structure, etc., of New Chronic Disease Hospital, Contract Nos. 4 and 5, has been postponed until 11 a. M. on Wednesday, October 1, 1947. s12,o1

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for: Packing, disassembling and mov-ing document files, roller shelf cabinets, steel &hely-ing, document boxes, records, docket books, coun-ters and any other incidental property of the vari-ous Municipal Courts involved in the move as listed, and altering, moving, reassembling and placing in required positions in the Municipal Court record space on the fourth floor of the Rhinelander Building, 238 William st., Manhattan; also shifting certain shelving, document files, etc., of the Ninth District Court now located in said record space.

A tow of inspection Will be conducted by a reP-resentative of the Department of Public Wachs at 10.30 a. .n., on Friday, September 26, 1947, and no later. All bidders are required to appear on the fourth floor of 238 William st., Manhattan, at that time.

Deposit for contract documents, none. 118,29

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for elevator work in the nurses' home at the Willard Parker Hospital, Manhattan.

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for repairs and replacements on the collector mechanisms of the final tanks at the Bowery Bay Sewage Treatment Plant, Steinway et. and Berrian blvd., Astoria.

For furnishing all labor and material necessary and required to install weatherstripping, etc. and repair 44 revolving doors in various public build-ings, in the City of New York.

Deposit for contract documents on above4

jobs, none. 303

.g..p.ogmra

Until 11 a. m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials n and required for refrigeration and elettriceeleg:g a at the ChIldrea's Center, located at 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan.

5814

THE CITY RECORD

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for alterations and repairs of plumb-ing and electrical work for the kitchen, 4th floor at the Children's Center, located at 1 E. 104th st., Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents on above jobs, none. s25,o6

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947

For furnishing all labor and material necessary and required for work at Brownsville Health Cen-ter, located on the ea* side of Bristol at., south of Blake ave., Bklyn., u follows:

Contract Na 1-General construction work; Contract No. 2-Plumbing work; Contract No. 3-Heating and ventilating work; Contract No. 4-Electric work; . Contract No. S-Lighting fixtures; Contract No. 6-Elevator work. Deposit for Contract Documents, $33. Refund

to non-bidders, or for additional sets of contract documents, will be the deposit less $2. sll,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 Wednesday, October 15, 1947. s27,o15

Until II a. it., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for the construction of Florence Nightingale Hoipital, located at the north side of W. 163d st., between Riverside dr. and Fort Washington ave., Borough of Manhattan, as follows:

Contrail No 4, phase "A" general construe. Lion work;

Contract No. 4, phase "B" general construc-tion work;

Contract No. 5, elevator and dumbwaiter work;

Contract Na 6, plumbing, water supply and gas fitting;

Contract No. 7, heating, ventilating, refriger-ating equipment and portable refrigerators;

Contract Na 8, electrical wiring work; Contract Na 9, metal equipment; Contract No. 10, sterilization and special bi-

boratory equipment; Contract No. 12, kitchen equipment.

Deposits for contract documents as follows: Con-tract No. 4, $65; contract No. 5, $30; contract No. 6, $35; contract No. 7, $30; contract No. 8, 833; contract No. 9, $40; contract No. 10, $30; con-tract No. 12, $30.

Refunds to non-bidders or for additional sets of contract documents as follows: Contract No. 4, $60; contract No. 5, $28; contract Na 6, $33; contract No. 7, $28; contract No. 8, $33; contract No. 9, $37; contract No. 10, $28; contract No. 12, $28. sll,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 s. m., on Thursday, October 23, 1947. s27,o23

Various Schools-Mason work, P. S. 4, 6. New chlorine unitai_Evander Childs High School, etc.

Borough of Brooklyn P. S. 24, boiler grate repairs. P. S. 39, carpentry work. P. S. 56, fence repairs. P. S. 73, carpentry repairs; new leaders. P. S. 94, sanitary repairs, etc. P. S. 95, sanitary repairs, etc. P. S. 97, chain link fence extension, etc. P. S. 105, new exterior doors and repairs dumb-

waiter; replacing pavement. P. S. 107, electrical work. P. S. 110, new cement pavement. P. S. 128, electric work. P. S. 130, sanitary repairs, etc. P. S. 137, electrical repairs. P. S, 140, shade installations and repairs. P. S. 146, carpentry, painting and electric work. P. S. 147, electrical work. P. S. 151, concrete pavement repairs, etc. P. S. 162, new sprinkler system. P. S. 170, electrical work. P. S. 180, carpentry, plastering, etc. P, S. 190, electrical work. P. S. 192, cement and bituminous mastic pave-

ment; food truck, dish truck, etc.; new dishwash- ing machine, etc.

P. S. 198, new scullery sink. P. S. 210, electric receptacles. P. S. 214, electrical work. P. S. 241, repairs, etc., curtains. Bay Ridge High School, new kitchen cabinet;

new curb, pavement, etc. Boys' High School, unitary repairs, etc.; new

flush valves, etc. Boys' High School Athletic Field, repairs and

painting, etc. Brooklyn High School for Homemaking, new

hot water circulator, etc. Brooklyn High School for Women's Garment

Trades, new sink, waste, etc. Brooklyn Technical High School, glass instal-

lation Franklin K. Lane High School, repairs and re-

finishing furniture. Midwood High School, repairs steel lockers; new

plate glass. Thomas Jefferson High School, new hood over

gas range. Various Schools-Masonry and asphalt repairs,

P. S. 75, 113, etc. New bubblers, etc, P. S. 115, 151. Cold water piping, etc., P. S. 99, 184. Repairs and painting and shelving, P. S. 53, 122. Boiler covering repairs, etc., P. S. 102,_ 223. New grates, etc., P. S. 118, 210, etc. Heating and piping repairs: P. S. 77, 107, etc.; P. S. 102, 172, etc.; P. S. 2, 136. Smoke breeching cover-ing, etc., P. S. 4, 136. Boiler door repairs, etc.: P. S. 102, 118, etc.; P. S. 98, 99, etc. Heating and piping repairs: P. S. 100-annex, 101, etc.; P. S. 188, 239.

Borough of Queens P. S. 8, replacing cast iron boiler section, etc. P. S. 124, new urinal flushometers, etc. P. S. 151, glazing.

Borough of Richmond P. S. 41, alterations for lunch room extension.

622,27

Until 2 p. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947

Borough of Manhattan For sanitary alterations at P. S. 12, as follows:

Item 1, construction; item 2, sanitary; item 3, electric; item 4, heating and ventilating.

For sanitary alterations at New York Vocation. al High School Annex (100), as follows: Item 1, construction; item 2, sanitary; item 3, electric; item 4, heating and ventilating.

Borough of Brooklyn For sanitary alterations at P. S. 179, as fol.

lows: Item 1, construction; item 2, sanitary; item 3, heating and ventilating; item 4, electric.

For sanitary alterations at P. S. 164, as fol• item

3, Item 1, construction; item 2, sanitary; tem

3, heating and ventilating; item 4, electric. 125,014

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Interest on City Bonds and Stock

THE INTEREST DUE OCTOBER 1, 1947, ON Registered and Coupon Bonds and Stock of The

City of New York, and of former corporations now included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller at his office(Roam 830), Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre eats., Manhattan, N. Y. 7.

The books for the transfer of bonds and stock on which the interest is payable October 1, 1947, will be closed September 16 to 30. 1947. both dates inclusive.

Dated, September 9, 1947. 615,01 LAZARUS JOSEPH, Comptroller.

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

Bales by Sealed Bids

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase at Room 1033,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

For the sale of used automobiles, trucks, am-bulances, buses, tractors, fire apparatus, obsolete pneumatic tires, winches, motorcycles, etc. (Sales Agreement Proposal 78614). N19,30

Apply to Department of Purchase, Room 1028, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, for sales agreement proposals.

PROPOSALS See Repthition on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase, at Room 1033,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, at the following times for the following supplies, ma-terials, equipment, etc., to wit:

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947

For stock and fresh fruits and vegetables. s25,29

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947

For pies and cake. 124,29

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947

For ampule. For amphojel. 119,29

Until 10.30 a. in., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947

For license pates. For parts for grit chamber and collector, and

drive mechanism. For fire extinguisher charges. For sand-silica and macadam. 118,29

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

For milk and cream. 827,30

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

For fresh fish. 526,30

Blank bid forms and further information may be obtained upon application to the Departmens of Public Wot, Room 1800L, Municipal Build Mg, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, where piano and sPesi fictitious and contract documents may be seen.

Deposits for contract documents must be made n cash or certified check for the amount sped tied on each notice payable to the Comptroller of nit City of New York.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Notices of Public Hearings

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 6, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for furnishing and de-livering wheels and tires for the New York City Transit System. Contract CW-47.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Man-hattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of fifty cents each.

Dated, September 19, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. Gloss, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and SIDNEY H. BINGHAM, Commissioners,

WM. DRONE DALY, Secretary. 123,06

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- lic hearing will be held at the office of the Board

of Transportation of The City of New York, in Room 609, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on October 6, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for supplying industrial towel service for the New York City Transit System, Contract "TL."

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Man. hattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of fifty cents each.

Dated, Sept. 18, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. Gtoss. Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, and SIDNEY H. BINGHAM, Commissioners.

WM. JEIOME DALY, Secretary. s22,o6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A public hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, in Room 609, 250 Hudson et., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on October 3, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for alteration of Jamaica Avenue Elevated Rail. road, BMT Division, to remove column from road-way at northeast corner of Jamaica ave. and Par. sons blvd., Borough of Queens, Contract TX.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Bor-ough of Manhattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of fifty cents each.

Dated, September 16. 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. GROSS. Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and SIDNEY H BINGHAM, Commissioners.

WM. JEIOME DALY, Secretary. 619,03

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A public bearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation, Room 609, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on October 2, 1947, at 10 a. in., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for furnishing and de-livering two soot blower air compressors in 59th et. power plant, IRT Division, Contract No. P.48.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson at., Man hattan, N. Y. 13, at a coat of one dollar each.

Dated. September 15. 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. Gaon. Chairman; FRANK X, SULLIVAN and SMELT H. BINGHAM, Commissioners.

Wm. JEROME DALY, Secretary. 1118,o2

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 2, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of

draft form of contract for furnishing -and erecting structural steel in extension to 59th at. power Plant, IRT Division, Contract No. P-46.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Man-hattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated, September 15, 1947, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHAE.14 P. GROSE, Chairman; FRANI X. SULLIVAN and SIDNEY H. BINGHAM, Commissioners.

Wit. JERoas DALY, Secretary. 11842

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 2, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for furnishing and install-ing telephone equipment, required due to abandon-ment of 98th st. yard and rehabilitation of 239th st. yard, IRT Division, Contract No. S.52.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Man-hattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated, September 15, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by Cnaticu P. Gloss, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and SIDNEY H. BINGHAM, Commissioners.

WM. ,TIROMZ DALY, Secretary. 818,4

Sale of Used Scrap Material and Strap Equipment

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, 250 Hudson st,

Manhattan, N. Y. 13, until 10 a. m., on Monday, September 29, 1947, for the following:

For approximately 806 gross tons of used and/or scrap material consisting of "T" rails, girder rails, car wheels, open hearth steel rails, miscellaneous iron and steel, etc. Bid No. 51576 may be ob-tained at Room 411.

For used and/or scrap material consisting of 3 electric tower trucks and 1 gasoline tower truck. Bid No. 51577 may be obtained at Room 411.

For surplus and/or scrap equipment, consisting of link-belt crawler crane. Bid So. 51578 may be obtained at Room 411. 118,29

Proposed Approval of Subcontractor

THE BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION, ACT- ing by its Chief Engineer, proposes to approve

as subcontractor, Marshall Wire Works, Inc., 6349 60th p1., Bklyn, 27, for cast iron grilles, as sub-mitted by Frederick L Cranford, Inc., 149 Rem-sen st., Bklyn. 2, general contractors for addi-tional entrances to Flatbush Avenue Station, agree- ment QX, Borough of Brooklyn. 126,29

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson st.,

Manhattan. N. Y. 13. as follows:

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947

For the construction of new floor and drainage work in the boiler house and additional founda-tions and pipe trenches for heating equipment, at the 239th st. yard, Bronx (bid No. 51618).

s18,29

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

For air compressor (bid No. 51731). 123,30

Until 10 a. m. on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

For machine, wood and self-tapping screws; for machine and bolt nuts; for cotter pins, etc. (bid No. 51616).

Far cotton duck (bid No. 51628). For goggles, skullguards, foot guards, lenses,

respirators, etc. (bid No. 51624). s19,30

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947

For steel I beams and channels (bid No. 51761). For denatured alcohol (bid No. 51787). For surface audit tabulating cards (bid No.

51835). s26,o1

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947

For genuine American Bosch Corp. fuel injec- tion system parts (bid No. 51647). 120,o1

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947

For steel: Bars, shapes, plates-hot rolled (bid Nos. 51662 and 51663). 525,02

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947

For electrical supplies: Condulet bodies, condn-lets, plugs, switches, conduits receptacles, sockets, grid resistors, etc. (bid No. 51621).

For fuses, fusetons, renewable fuse links, etc. (bid No, 51622).

For machine and stove bolts, wood and cap screws, brass nuts, etc. (bid No. 51625). s22,o2

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947

For steel washers and lockwashers (bid No. 51672).

For miscellaneous wire and cable (bid No. 51670), s23,o3

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947

For installation of plumbing fixtures in the in-spection shed and service bundings at the Pitkin Avenue Yard, Brooklyn (Contract TI). s12,o3

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1947

For lumber: Hard and soft woods (bid No. 51693).

For copper, brass and bronze (bid No. 51619). For bolts and nuts special, to blueprint (bid

No. 51675). s25,o6

Until 10 a. m. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947

For miscellaneous paint: Traffic zone, white; grey concrete floor finish (bid No. 51683).

For photo supplies: Filmosound projector, Kodak cameras and flash holders, etc. (bid No. 51757).

For furnishing and installing special seats on existing water closet bowls in toilets of N. Y. C. Transit System, IND Division, Manhattan, Brook-lyn, Queens and Bronx (bid No. 31755)%

s26,o7 .■■•■•••••••■

Until 10 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947

For typewriters (bid No. 52000). For upholstery leather, as per sample (bid No.

51785). For bell and sash cord (bid No. 51788).

s27,o8

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1947

For lumber: Shoe beams, knobs, sub, arm rests, to blueprint (bid No. 51694). s2S,o10

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 11167

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 51674). 125,o16

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

5815

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1047

For construction of sewer under the Broadway-Fourth Avenue Line, at Bleeker st and Bway., Manhattan. s26,o17

Until 10 L m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 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). 1230:121

Pr•Klude-Notioe to Bidden

Geiser& lestrectiose to Bidders for Pwaithin Maa.riaht.SNOthes dna Egnattelene ea The City a/ New York for Use tia the Aloistehmee sad (,0116111 of the New York City Trait* SYstchi.

VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, supplies and equipment used in conneetioa 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 exceu 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 an) contractor who is in arrears or in default to The City of New York. The right is reserved to 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.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

NOTICES OF EXAMINATION

General Examination Instructions

Note: These instructions are to be considered as part of the advertised requirements unless spe-cific exception is made.

Age and Sex: All examinations are open to both men and women of all ages unless advertisement states otherwise.

Citizenship and Residence: At the date ot filing applications-Candidates must be citizens 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 as provided in the notice for a particular examination under the heading "Re qturemenu."

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 or in part from the funds of this City, shall be filled only by a person who is a bona fide resident and dweller of the City for at least three years im-mediately preceding appointment.

Applications: Applications for examinations 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, m. to 4 p. m. and on Saturdays from 9 a. tn. to 12 noon. Applications will not be issued by mail.

Filing: Applications must be filed in person dur in the normal hours of business of the Applica tion Section noted above. The prescribed fee must be paid at the time of filing by cash, check or money order. Applications which are properly executed and accompanied by the prescribed fee will lx accepted from anyone who presents him-self as an agent of the applicant.

The Commission assumes no responsibility for applications and experience papers filled out by persons other than applicants, nor for any error in an application or experience paper filed by any candidate. Unless otherwise specified in the official notice of examination, the Commission assumes no responsibility for applications filed with any other City agency or department.

Employees absent on active military duty, who are eligible for a promotion examination adver tiled during their absence, may file for such ex amination during the advertised filing period or subsequent thereto. Applications filed by such employees subsequent to the advertised filing period will be accepted if filed not later than 4 p. m. on the tenth calendar day prior to the scheduled date of the first test and accompanied by official proof of active military duty during the advertised filing period.

Change of Address: Candidates for examina tion and eligibles on the list must notify the Commission promptly of all change' 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.

Behinds: There is no fee charged for the appli cation. Candidates in open competitive examina tions whose applications are rejected will receive a refund of their fee from the Comptroller's Office one month after receipt of their notice of rejec• tion. in promotion examinations one month after the examination is held. No fees will be refunded to candidates who fail to appear for examinations for which they are qualified or who fail to pass in any part of such examinations.

Notarization: All applications must be notarize except in the case of promotion examinations.

Experience: Unless otherwise specified. no sup elementary statements of any kind will be accepted from candidates after the filing date for the re ceipt 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 as to war rant the inference that the candidate is fit to per form the duties of the position. The initial experi ence rating, therefore, is not necessarily final. If investigation on inquiry discloses that the candi date's experience is not of the nature or quality desired then he may be either rented or failed in experience. Mere admission to the examination in any test thereof is not conclusive on the Corn 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 not 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. If the experience interview, held after the written or other parts of the examination, discloses that the candidate lacks the requisite experience or educa-tion. he may be disqualified or given less than a passing rating for experience.

Selective Certification: At the request of a department head or upon its own initiative, the Commission may make selective certification of a list resulting from any examination to similar or related positions 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 SOSSCSA such special qualifications or abilities as can be evidenced by experience record, or by the pones-lion of a license, or by the possession of specified Paraphernalia, equipment or facilities or the pass-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 be certified to each similar or related Positions in the order of their standing on the original list,

General Medical and Physical Standards: No disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulneu. Other medical and physical standards may be specifically required.

Appointments: In the case of graded positions, appointments are usually made at the minimum Wary of the grade. The eligible list may be used for appropriate positions in lower grades. In the can of ungraded tasking appointments are usually made at the salary advertised, but subject to final determination of the Budget Director. In the case of per diem positions, the salary advertised is the one presently paid.

Promotion Examinations: 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 'newel qualifica-tions, shall not be tons Waed in determining eligibility.

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 be received after 4 p. m. on the closing date for the receipt of applications.

All persons on the preferred list for titles included under eligibility requirements are like wise eligible to particimte in the examination.

Retroactive Seniority: 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 as provided in Chapter 589 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 applies lion is ser:on during the regular business hours at the Service Rating Bureau. Room 606, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Broad way, Manhattan, New York 7, not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sundays and holidays) follow-ing the date of such appointment. He should bring with him the required fee, his military die charge record and such evidence of his appoint ment to the eligible title as he may possess.

Any employee who files 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 office of his department unless such form was tiled at the time of appointment to the eli-gible 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 as possible so that they may be summoned for the regular test since there may be considerable unavoidable delay be fore another subsequent test can be scheduled.

THERE, WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM THIS PROCEDURE.

AMENDED NOTICE

No. 5232 ASSISTANT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

Candidates who filed applications between July 8, 1947 and July 23, 1947 need not file again but may, if they wish, make amendments or additions thereto.

Salary Range: $3,120 to but not including $4,260 per annum. In addition, there is a cost-of-living adjustment of $650 per annum, at pres-ent.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in., September 25, 1947, to 4 p. tn., October 2, 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 no-tarized and must be accompanied by the pre-scribed fee of $3, cash, check or money order, Applications which are properly executed and ac-••ompanied 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 examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Five in the New York City Hous-ing Authority at present. Others occur from time to time.

Promotion Opportunities: Employees in the title of Assistant Landscape Architect are eligible for promotion to Landscape Architect, salary range $4,260 to but not including $6,000 per annum.

Minimum Requirements: A baccalaureate de-gree in landscape architecture issued upon corn-pletion of a course of study registered by the University of the State of New York and three years' satisfactory practical experience in land-scape architectural work of a nature to qualify for the duties of the position; or a satisfactory equivalent. At the date of filing applications, can-didates must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. For ap-pointment in most departments, eligibles must have been bona fide residents and dwellers of the City for at least three years immediately preced-ing. appointment. However, appointments by the New York City Housing Authority are exempt from this residence requirement.

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, with some latitude for independent or unreviewed action or decision. to: perform landscape architectural work of mod-crate difficulty and importance in connection with the landscaping of public grounds; make draw-ings, tracings and layouts of landscape work; make planting plans and supervise field work; keep records and make reports; perform related work.

Tests: Written, weight 50, 75% required; ex-perience, weight 50, 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; de-fective hearing; vision of less than 20/40 in both eyes (eye glasses allowed); third degree or disabling varicose veins.

of Address: Candidates for manila-tiolt3iatirt eligibles on the lists must notify the Commission 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. '25,02

AMENDED NOTICE

No. 1$4411 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH IlUBSIN6

0ERVICE

Salary Range: $5,00u per annum and over. One appointment is expected to be made at $6,500 per annum. In addition, there is a cost-of-livme adjustment of $650 per annum at present.

Applications: issued and received from 9 a. m., July 26, 1947, to 4 p. m., September 30, 1947.

Applications must be bled in person on forms furnished by the Commission. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section, 90 Duane at., 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 no tamed and must be accompanied by the prescribes tee of $4, cash, check or money order. Applica, lions which are properly executed and accompanier, oy the prescribed tee will be accepted from anyone who presents himself as an agent of the applicant.

Pee: $4. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex dminationt by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Varanciee: One in the Department of Health. Minimum Requirements: Candidates must (a)

oe graduates ot an approved school of nursing, (b) have a baccalaureate degree issued upon coin pletion of a course of study registered by the Dm versity of the State of New York; (c) have cum pleted one year of postgraduate study in public health nursing; (d) have ten years of experience in the held of public health nursing, live years ot which must have been as a responsible &datum's,• tive director of a public health nursing organiza-tion; or (e) have a satisfactory equivalent of (b), (c) and (d). At the date ot filing applications, candidates must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. For ap-pointment in most departments, eligibles must nave been tons fide residents and dwellers of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appointment.

framing or experience of a character relevant to the dunes of this position which was acquires while 041 military duty or while engaged in a veterans' trainum or rehabilitation program recog razed by the federal government will receive due credit.

License Requirementa: Prior to the time on ceruncation for appointment, candidates must pre sent to the Commission's Bureau of Investiganoi proof that they are registered nurses in the State or New York.

Duties: Under the general direction of the Commissioner of Health to: administer the Bureau ot Nursing of the Department of Health with staff of approximately 1,000 nurses; formulate the policies and programs for the Public Health Nara ing Service; perform related work.

Tests: Written, weight 40, 75% required; oral, weight 20, 70% required; training and alReritax, weight 40, 70% required. The factors involved in the oral test will be manner, speed, judgment and technical coin

Medical and PCjeccal Requirements: Candi-dates may be rejected for and disease, injury or abnormality, which in the opinion of the medical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness, such is: hernia; defects of the heart or 11131; defective !tearing; vision of less than 20/40 in both eyes (eye glasses allowed); third degree or disabling varicose veins.

Change of Address: Candidates for examina-tion and eligibles on the list must notify the Commission promptly of all changes of address `etween 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 got 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; Errant Bomar and Jason A. McNau.uta, Commis-sioners.

Fsauz A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. jy26,s30

Final Key Answers

EXAMINATION FOR ABLE SEAMAN(5153) EXAMINATION FOR DECKHAND (5170)

Final Key Answers for Written Test Held July 30, 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, False; 2 False; 3, False; 4, True; 5, True; 6, True; 7, False; 8, False; 9, True; 10, False; 11, False; 12, True; 13,True,• 14, True; 15, False; 16, False; 17, False; 18, False; 19, False; 20, True; 21, True; 22, True; 23, True or False; 24, False; 25, True; 26, False; 27, True; 28, True; 29, True: 30, False,• 31, True or False; 32, True; 33, False; 34, False; 35, False; 36, True; 37, False; 38, False; 39, False; 40, True; 41, True; 42, True; 43, False; 44, False; 45, True; 46, False; 47, False; 48, True; 49, False; 50, True; 51, False; 52, True; 53, False; 54, False; 55, False; 56, True; 57, False; 58, True; 59, False; 60, False; 61, False; 62, False; 63, True; 64, True; 65, False; 66, True; 67, False; 68. True; 69, False; 70, False; 71, False; 72, False; 73, False; 74, False; 75, False; 76, False; 77, False; 78, True; 79, True; 80, True.

625,02

EXAMINATION NO. 5306 EXAMINATION FOR PROMOTION TO

CAPTAIN, FIRE DEPARTMENT

Final Key Answers for Written Test Held August 7, 1947

PART I

The following are the final key answers on the basis of which the candidates' papers were rated. These key answers result from careful considera-lion of all protests submitted by candidates and include such modifications of the tentative key answers as were allowed by the Commission.

1,C; 2,E; 3,D; 4,A; 5,A or D; 6,B; 7,C; 8,B or D; 9,A; 10,D; 11,E; 12,C; 13,D; 14,C; 15,D; 16,A; 17,B; 18,E; 19,B; 20,D; 21,B; 224; 23,C; 24,E; 25,D; 26,A; 27,B; 28,D; 29,D; 30,E; 31,C; 32,E; 33,D; 34,D; 35,C' 36,B; 37,E; 38,A; 39,E; 40,D; 41,B; 42,E; 43,E; 44,E; 45,C; 46,C; 47, strike out; 48,B; 49,A; 50,E; 51,E; 52,A; 53,C; 54,A; 55,E; 56,B; 57,E; 58,C; 59,B; 60,D; 61,B;

70,D. 63,E; 64,B; 65,C; 66,D; 67,A; 68,C; 69,D; 0D.

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DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND AVIATION

PROPOSALS dee Beal:Wens on Last Pop

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation, at

Room 7, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan, N. Y. 4, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

Contract No. 2523-For drydocking, scraping, scaling, cleaning, painting, etc. the hulls, decks, superstructures, etc., of three Department of Ma. rine and Aviation oil barges and the steamer "Welfare" and repairs and replacements to hulls and fittings. 119,30

Until 12 noon, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947

Contract No. 2527, for reconstruction of the roof gutteri of the shed on Pier A, at the foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan, together with all work, incidental thereto.

A set of the plans, specifications and form of contract may be obtained by personal application at the above office upon payment of $2 in cult, as a charge of deposit to guarantee the safe return thereof. In the event that only specifications are desired, the charge or deposit therefor is $1.

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BOARD OF ESTIMATE BUREAU OF REAL. ESTATE

Corporation Sales of Buildings and Appurta-nanen Thereto on City Real Estate

See Terms and Conditions on Last Page

PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate, sealed bids will be

received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 11 a. tn., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947

For the sale of all the structures. buildings and Part' of buildings, together with the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for public purposes, located in the bed of Harlem River drive between E. 135th st. and E. 136th et. (Block 1760, Lot 20). in the Borough of Manhattan. (Resolution of August 22, 1947-Cal. No. 114.) 115,01

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947

For the sale of all the structures, together with the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for school purposes, located in the block bounded by 37th ave., 13th st., 38th ave. and 14th st., in the Borough of Queens (Resolution of Sept. 18, 1947, Cal. No. 69).

For the sale of all the structures, together with the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for playground purposes, at 101st ave., Liberty ave. and Liverpool st. (Block 10024, Lot 8), in the Borough of Queens (Resolution of Sept. 18, 1947, Cal. No. 70). 624,010

The encroachments and appurtenances herein-before specified are shown on certain maps on file in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent of the amount of the bid, except that a mini-mum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids. A deposit of $500 will entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security. The deposits of sue-c.essful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York upon failure to comply with the re-quirements of the terms and conditions of the sale.

Resale of the buildings or parts of buildings, to-gether with the appurtenances thereto, or assign-ment of interest therein by successful bidder will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

WILLIAM M. ELLARD, Director of Real Estate.

Corporation Soles of Certain Real Estate

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Board of Estimate of The City of New York

by virtue of the power vested in it by law will offer for sale at public auction at Room 1030, Municipal Bldg., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, at the times and dates specified, the following described prop-erties:

At 11 a. m., on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1947

All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the southwesterly corner of Grand street and Corlears street; running thence south-erly along Corlears street S9 feet 6 inches; thence westerly 20 feet 10 inches; thence northerly 70 feet to the south side of Grand street; thence east-erly along the south side of Grand street; 23 feet 4 . inches, more or less to the point or place of be-mnning; being the premises conveyed by Jacob Markowitz, Referee, to The City of New York by deed dated February 14, 1944, and recorded in Liber 4264, Cp. 69.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop-erty may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of $4,500 and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay 20 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer, City of New York, together with the auctioneer's fee, at the time of the sale, and the balance within 60 days of the date of the sale.

By order of the Board of Estimate under resolm tion adopted by the Board at a meeting held June 26, 1947 (Cal. No. 81A). 112,29

At 11.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1947

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situ-ate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, more particularly described as follows:

Section 22, Block 7363, Lot 56 on the Tax Map of the City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn as said Tax Map was on May 15, 1941.

Subject to reservations and easements in Liber 4345, Cp. 492.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop-erty may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of $2,000 all cash and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay 20 per cent of the amount of the bid in cub or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer, City of New York, together with the auctioneer's fee it the time of sale and the balance within 60 days of the date of sale:

By order of the Board of Estimate under retch-lion adopted by the Board at a meeting held August 28, 1947 (Cal. No. 109A). .12,29

GENERAL TEENS AND CONDITIONS The deed to be delivered shall be in the form of

a bargain and sale deed without covenants, and

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, September 18, 1947 (Cal. No. 17), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of taking the real property re-quired for the opening and extending of 72d (Van Dine) avenue from the northeast line of Aguilar avenue, as dedicated to public use, to the westerly line of 162d street, and of 160th (Silver) street from the southerly line of 71st avenue to the cen-ter line of 75th (Eisemann) avenue, in the Bor. ough of Queens;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of the prop-erty to be acquired is the sum of $17,600, the total estimated expenses are the sum of $5,620,

erly side of North 6th street with the easterly side of Berry street; running thence westerly and across Berry street to the southerly side of North 6th street and along the building line of the southerly side of North 6th street and across Wythe avenue to the building line of the corner formed by the inter-section of the westerly side of Wythe avenue with the southerly side of North 6th street; thence northerly and across North 6th street to the point or place of beginning.

That your petitioner is a corporation, duly organized under the laws of the State of New York.

Wherefore, your petitioner prays that a fran-chise and/or lease be granted to it with the cus-tomary provisions therein, upon such terms as to your Board may seem proper.

Dated, September 19, 1946. WILLIAMSBURG REFRIGERATING CO.,

INC., by RUTH Fox, President. STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW YORK, SS.:

On the 19th day of September, 1946, before me came Ruth Fox, to me known, who being by me duly sworn, did depose and say, that she resides in 1175 E. 23d st., Brooklyn, N. Y., that she is the President of Williamsburg Refrigerat. ing Co., Inc., the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that she .:nows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal; chat it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation and that she signed ter name thereto by like order.

RICHARD C. TOBIN, Notary Public. Kings County Clerk's No. 12, New York County Clerk s No. 22; commission expires March 30, 1948. -and at the meeting of September 18, 1947, the following resolutions were thereupon adopted;

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Wil-liamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., dated Septem-ber 19, 1946, was presented to the Board of Esti-mate at a meeting held October 10, 1946.

Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday, the 9th day of October, 1947, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and the City hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first con-sidered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be beard, and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two newspapers published in the Borough or Boroughs affected in the City of New York, to be desig- nated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in THE CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Intormation relative to this matter may be ob-taffied at the office of the Bureau of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Tele-phone WO rth 2.4563 (Sylvester B. Sheridan, Di-rector).

Dated, New York, Sept. 18, 1947. 927,o9 HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary.

it-ess'' EXPLANATORY NOTE:

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---mdcateslhe boundary of/he areoofossessment indh-ates of:free/ legally adopted

A// distances are in feel ond,unfess otherwise indicated are lobe measured et righteag/es *reformed le the street Ines to which they art referenced

IMPOrir N2 58,777

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BOARD OF EST/MATI IuRLI4 Of fAWINUNINO

DIAGRAM SHOWINGAREAOFASSEGSMENT IN THEPROCEEDINGFORACQUIRINGTITLETO

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BOARD OF ESTIMATE IVRIA11 Or eteetnwenes

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THE CITY RECORD

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

Resolved, That the Board consider the author-ization, the fixing of an area of assessment and the apportionment of the cost of the improvement, by placing:

(I) Upon the real property within the area of assessment hereinbefore shown, (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same, and (b) the entire cost of acquiring the land necessary therefor exclusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and improve-ments, and damages to same;

(2) Upon the Borough of Queens, one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same;

(3) Upon The City of New York, one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same, less the share of the value of buildings taken which the Court may, by law, place upon The City of New York;

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, September 18, 1947 (Cal. No. 18), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of taking the real property re-quired for the opening and extending of 25th (Wilson) avenue from the westerly line of Old Bowery Bay road to Connecting highway, in the Borough of Queens;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of the prop-erty to be acquired is the sum of $8,250, the total estimated expenses are the sum of $850, the pro-rated assessed valuation of the property to be acquired is the sum of $4,530 and the assessed

Resolved, That the Board consider the author-ization, the fixing of an area of assessment and 'he apportionment of the cost of the improvement, by placing:

(1) Upon the real property within the area of issessment hereinbefore shown, (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements,

nd damages to same, and (b) three.fourths of the ost of acquiring the land necessary therefor, ex-lusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and im-provements, and damages to same;

(2) Upon the Borough of Queens, (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and im-provements, and damages to same, and (b) the remaining one-fourth of the cost of acquiring the

shall be delivered within 90 days from the date ot sale;

The property will be conveyed free and clear of liens and encumbrances except as herein stated,

Tues, water rates and rents shall be appot tioned as of the date of closing title;

The risk of loss or damage by lire between the date of sale and the date of delivery of the deed is assumed by the purchaser;

The successful bidder will be required to accept the property in its as is condition on the date of closing title;

Subject to all departmental violations, if any, ot The City of New York, State of New York and the. United States Government;

Subject to any state ot facts an accurate surges would show, provided the same does not reticle] title unmarketable;

subject to rights of tenants and persons its possession;

No Individual or corporation or any stockholder, director or Wheel ot any corporation who or which has been or is now in default in or on any con tract, obligation or agreement of any kind ot nature whatsoever entered into with The City of New York, or any ot its agencies, will be accepteu as a bidder for this property, and the Director of kcal k.state reserves the nght to reject any such bidder if investigation establishes such a default,

The Director ot Real Estate, at his option, ma) resell the property it the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms ot sale, and the person so tailing to comply therewith shall ii

addition to torteiting any deposits made on account thereof, he held liable for any dennency which may result tram such resale;

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. WILLIAM M. ELLARD, Director of Real

Estate.

DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, Room 627, 12:

Worth st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TtEssiA i, OCTOBER 7, 1947

For labor and material required for painting the interior surfaces of pavilions I and K, pavnions L and M and the main kitchen area in pavilions F and (i at Bellevue Hospital, 28th st. and 1st ave., Manhattan. s26,o7

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY

Informal Preliminary Notice

Contract 400. For Construction of the Diversion Tunnel and Coffer-Dam tut stream Control and the Cut-utl Wall for the Downsville Dam, in the Town ot Colchester, Delaware county, New Y ork.

Informal preliminary notice is hereby given by the Board of 4Nater Supply of The City of New York ut its intention to turmally advertise 101 sealed bids for the above described work, mune& atel) upon or shortly alter the conclusion of cer-tain legal proceedings now in progress. It is ex, peeled that this will be some tune beiore Octubel 1), 194/, and, because of seasonal conditions at

the locality where the work wall be done and its

order to expedite the award ot the contract, it is the Board's present intention to limit the period 01 the tormal advertisement for sealed bids w the minimum 15 days prescribed by law.

Prospective bidders woo may anticipate that the proposed lotted period during which, the contract will be formally advertised will not afford sufficient time for lie proper preparation 01 a Ind, may non obtain advance copies ut toe pamphlet containing intormation tor blotters, tot Ins co old and contract, SoctitiLationb, 0111/1dt:I did nip, requirements as W Softly, etc., al We oft ee ul tut Coml. Engineer, Room 1312, 120 Wall Si., New York City, upon application in person or by mail, by depositing the sum co ova dollars ($5) in cash or its equivalent for each pamphlet. Although it is anticipated that such advance copies will be identical in torm and content with the pamphlets to be issued at the time the contract is formally advertised tor sealed bids, the Board assumes no obligation in this regard nor with respect to any other matter re-lated to this prelinutiary notice.

Arrangements may be made whereby prospective bidders desiring blueprints of the contract draw logs for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid by them. For further par titulars apply at the office of the Met Engineer at the address hereirffietore stated.

IRVING V. A. HUIE, Prseident; HENRI HESTERBERG and RUFUS E. McGAHEN, Commissioners.

Ricnalo H. BURKE, Secretary. s22,o4

BOARD OF ESTIMATE

Notices of Public Hearings

FRANCHISE MATTERS

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to law that at a meeting of the

Board of Estimate, held October 10, 1946, the following petition was received: To the Honorable Board of Estimate of Tke City

of New York: Williamsburg Refrigerating Co., Inc., hereby

petitions your Honorable }Lard tor : (a) the fran-chise, right and consent to continue to maintain and use a pipe not exceeding twelve (12) inches in diameter including insulation and other cover• ing containing one two and a half (2%) inch suction line and one one (1) inch liquid line across North 6th street 147 feet east of Wythe avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, and as shown on map entitled "Map show-ing district applied for by Williamsburg Refrig-erating Co., Inc., to accompany petition dated September 19, 1946, to Board of Estimate, City of New York"; or

In the event your Honorable Board exercise its election under paragraph "21st" of the contract between The City of New York and your pe-titioner dated August 28, 1939, to take possessim, of such pipes, property and appurtenances, then and in such event, your petitioner further prays for the lease of and the franchise, right and con• sent to maintain and use the pipes, conduits and appurtenances beneath the surface of North 6th street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, as shown on the aforementioned map; and

(b) the franchise, right and consent to con-struct, maintain and use such additional pipes and conduits as the Company may desire to construct from time to time within the district in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, as shown on the aforementioned map, for the pur-pose of supplying refrigeration to consumers within the district, bounded and described as follows :

Beginning at a point at the building line of the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Wythe avenue with the northerly side of North 6th street; running thence easterly across Wythe avenue and along the building line on the north side of North 6th street to the building line at the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of North 6th street with the east. errs side of Berry street; running thence southerly and across North 6th street to the building line at the corner formed by the intersection of the south-

The Borough's and City's shares to be payable with the taxes of the Borough and City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment ;

Resolved, That the Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, October 9, 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 THE CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, October 9, 1947.

Dated, New York, September 26, 1947. HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, Telephone: WO rth 2-4560. 526,o7

valuation of the property within the area of as-sessment deemed benefited thereby is the sum of $9,510, as the assessed valuations are shown by the tax rollr, of the. Borough of Queens for the fiscal yea:. 194r: 1947;

Whereas, The Board is required at the time of the adoption of the resolution authorizing the taking of the real orb,-.4.rty to fix and determine upon an area of assessment and to apportion the cost of the taking;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to the provisions of Section 300a.1.0 of the Ad. ministrative Code, hereby gives notice that the oropcsed area of assessment in this proceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

land necessary therefor, exclusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and dam-ages to same;

(3) Upon The City of New York? one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to same, less the share of the value of buildings taken which the Court may, by law, place upon The City of New York;

The Borough's and City's shares to be payable with the taxes of the Borough and City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment;

Resolved, That the Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held ;a the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of

New York, on Thursday, October 9, 1947, at 10.30 a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be bad;

Resolved, That the Secretary of the Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in Tut CITY Rum> at least ten (1G) days prior to Thursday, October 9, 1947.

Dated, New York, September 26, 1947. HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, Telephone: WO rth 2-4560. a26.o7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, September la, 1947 (Cal. No. 19), adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the grading, curbing, : flagging where necessary, and paving with perma-nent asphalt of East 45th street from Clarkson avenue to Lenox road, together with all work Ind- dental thereto, Borough of Brooklyn, the preluni-nary authorization for the improvement having been granted by resolution adopted on December 19, 1946 (Cal. No. 113), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of the im-provement is the sum of $8,300, the total estimated expenses are the sum of $600, and the assessed vamation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of the Borough of Brook-lyn for the fiscal year 1946.1947 is the stun of $44,400;

Revived, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to the provisions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter, ()consider the said authorization and apportionment of cost,

By assessing the entire cost of the improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited b1 the improvement as shown upon a map bearing the signature ot the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, and dated November 20, 1946;

Resolved, That the Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City flail, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, October 9, 194i, 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 THE CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, October 9, 1947.

Dated, New York, September 26, 1947. HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, Telephone: WU rth 2-4560. s26,o7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs.

day, September 18, 1947 (Cal. No. 21), adopted he following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering he advisability of authorizing the regulating, grad-ing, removing and replacing trees, constructing ,eepage basins where necessary, together with all Lithe: work incidental thereto, in ilst road fromVleigh place to 147th street, third Ward, Borough of Queens, the preliminary authorization for the improvement having been granted by resolution adopted on June 26, 1947 (Cal. No. 125), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of the im-provement is the sum of $7,100, the total estimated expenses are the sum of $1,000, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of the Borough of Queens for the fiscal year 1946.1947 is the sum of $16,000;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to the provisions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider the said authorization and apportionment of cost,

By assessing the entire cost of the improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by the improvement as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Esti-mate, and dated April 14, 1947;

Resolved, That the Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, October 9, 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 THE CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, October 9, 1947.

Dated, New York, September 26, 1947. HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, Telephone: WO rth 2-4560. s26,o7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs.

day, September 18, 1947 (Cal. No. 22), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers with the necessary appurtenances in Benton avenue from Olympia boulevard to a point about 335 feet northwest of Hylan boule-vard; Cooper avenue from Hylan boulevard (north side) to a point about 350 feet northwest; Bath avenue from Hylan boulevard (north side) to a point about 370 feet northwest; Reid avenue from Hylan boulevard (north side) to a point about 385 feet northwest; Dumont avenue from Hylan boule-vard (north side) to a point about 390 feet north-west; Oregon road from Dumont avenue to Old Town road and Hylan boulevard (north side) from Benton avenue to Dumont avenue, in the Fourth Ward, Borough of Richmond, the Prelimi• nary authorization for the improvement having been granted by resolution adopted on September 19, 1946 (Cal. No. 109), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of the im-provement is the sum of $53,000, the total esti-mated expenses are the sum of $5,300, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of the Borough of Richmond for the fiscal year 1945.1946 is the sum of $630,000;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to the provisions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider the said authorization and apportionment of cost,

By assessing $44,600 upon the property deemed to be benefited by the improvement as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, and dated June 27, 1946; by placing the cost of the pavement restoration in Hylan boulevard upon The City of New York, and by placing the remaining cost of the entire im-provement upon the Borough of Richmond, the City's and Borough's shares to be payable with the taxes of the City and Borough the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment;

Resolved, That the Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, October 9, 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 THE CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, October 9, 1947.

Dated, New York, September 26, 1947. HILDA G. SCHWARTZ, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, Telephone: WO rth 24560. 126,07

the pro-rated assessed valuation of the land to be acquired is the sum of $4,394, the assessed valua-tion of the buildings affected thereby is the sum of $2,300, and the assessed valuation of the prop. erty within the area of assessment deemed bene-fited thereby is the sum of $244,167, as the as-sessed valuations are shown by the tax rolls of the Borough of Queens for the fiscal year 1946. 1947;

Whereas, The Board is required at the time of the adoption of the resolution authorizing the tak. ing of the real property to fix and determine upon an area of assessment and to apportion the cost of the taking;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to the provisions of Section 300a•1.0 of the Ad-ministrative Code, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment in this proceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947

THE CITY RECORD / ' s

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Notices of Public Hearinp

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE spoofing dates noted at the end of items here-

under the City Planning Commission adopted testo-lotions fixing the following hearings to be held in Rae 16, City Hall, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, on

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947 AT 2.30 P. M.

CITY MAP CHANGES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 199b OF THS NEW YORK CITY CHUTES

Modifying the grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Hegeman avenue, Logan street, Blake avenue, Pine street, Dumont avenue, Lincoln avenue, Linden boulevard, Eldert lane, Sutter avenue, South Conduit ave-nue. Emerald street, Dumont avenue, 79th street, 135th avenue, Sapphire street, 156th avenue, Em• erald street, 157th avenue, Sheridan avenue, Fair-field avenue, Fountain avenue, Caine avenue, Essex street, Fairfield avenue, Warwick street, Stanley avenue. Ashford street, Linden boulevard and Cleveland street, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, in accordance with a map in two sections (No. W109) bearing the signatures of the Presi-dent of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Acting President of the Borough of Queens and dated May 14, 1946 (CP-4426—September 10, 1947—Cal. No. 10).

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Laying out a park and by establishing block dimensions in the block bounded by 6th avenue, Dean street, Carlton avenue and Bergen street, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map (E211) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 16, 1947 (CP-5134— September 10, 1947—Cal. No. 11)-

Modifying the lines of Hutchinson River Park-way Extension from a point about 530 feet north-erly of Seabuu avenue to a point about 700 feet southerly of East Tremont avenue, including re. lated modifications in the United States pierhead and bulkhead lines of Westchester Creek, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map (No. 11234) bearing the signature of the Acting Presi-dent of the Borough and dated February_ 26, 1947 (CP.4753—September 10, 1947—Cal, No. 12).

Modifying the grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by East 141st street, Crimmins avenue, St. Mary's street and Cypress avenue, Borough of The Bronx, in mord. ance with a map (No, 11241) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated Tidy 17, 1947 (CP-5075—September 10, 1947—Cal. No. 13).

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Modifying the lines ui toe street system within the territory bounded by Jamaica avenue. 217th street, 94th road and 218th street, including the elimination of the lines of 94th drive from 217th street to 218th street, Borough of Queens, in ac. cordance with a map (No. 3180) bearing the sig. nature of the President of the Borough of Queens and dated May 1, 1947 (CP-5015—*tember 10, 1947—CaL No. 14).

Modifying the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Richmond road, Nadine street and Rockland avenue. Borough of Richmond, in accordance with a map (No. 2438) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated June 17, 1947 (CP-5050—September 10, 1947—Cal. No. 13).

ZONING PURSUANT TO Simms 200 op Tsta NEW You CITY CHARTER

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, Bor. ough of The Bronx (CP.5131—September 10. 1947 —Cal. No. 16).

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 (CP-5133—September 10, 1947—Cal. No. 18).

FRANCIS J. BLOUSTETN, Secretary, City Planning Commission, 2700 Municipal Building. Manhattan. N. V. 7, WO nth 2.5600. .19,30

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Lost Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Correction, Room 1505, 100

Centre st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, as follows:

Until 11 a. m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER II, 1947

For furnishing all the kbor and materials neces-sary and required to repair the institution local fire alarm system at the New York City Peniten fiery, Riker s Island, Bronx, in accordance with specifications. 819,06

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

PROPOSALS

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED opened and publicly read by the New York City

Housing Authority. in its offices, 122 E. 42d et., Muthittin. N. Y. 17. ar follows: Until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947 For the street and yard improvements for the

Marcy HMSO Project, Na NYS 13 and 19, located in the area bounded by Flushing ave. Nifty eve., Nostraed ave. and Myrtle .vet, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Deposit for contract documents, VS; reimburse went for safe return, 324, •8,30

Until 4 p. m., on FRIDAY, OCTORFR 10. 1947

For the furnishing and delivering of 947 new gas ranges for various housing projects of the Authority within the City of New York.

Deposit for contract documents, none. s20.o10

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947

For the furnishing and delivering of 947 new electric refrigerators for various housing projects of the Authority located within the City of New York.

Deposit for contract documents, none, s20,o10

Until 4 p. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1947

For the construction of 1. Foundations and General Construction. 2. Heating and Ventilating. 3. Electric Work. 4. Plumbing.

—for Gowanum Houses Protect (No. NYS-20)• located in tee area bounded by Wyckoff st., Doug-lass st., Bond at. and Hoyt st., in the Borougb

of g mallot will be received from prequalified bidden only.

Deposit for contract document, $73; reimburse- ment for sue return, $74. o12,015

Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the eases of the &attorney on the day and how swatted above.

A set of the contract documents may be obtoined upon Payment in the sum specified as a deposit to guarantee the safe return t , 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 cotparation. Upon return of any other sets in good condition within such period whether by a person or corporation 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 aunt be made payable to the order of the New York City Housing Authority.

SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPARTMENT

Filing Tentative Decree—Notlee to File Objections

SUPREME COURT—KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title where not heretofore acquired, to certain real property within the area bounded by Washington street, High street, Adams street, and Concord street, duly selected as a site for the proposed Brook. lyn High School of Specialty Trades, in the Borough of Brooklyn, 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 retrial of the above entitled proceeding as to Damage Parcel No. 7 has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of Damage Parcel No. 7 acquired in this proceed-ing, that the Supplemental and Amended Tenta-tive Decree of said Court as to awards for Dam. age Parcel No. 7 was signed on the 19th day of September, 1947, by Honorable Charles C. Lock. wood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the retrial of Damage Parcel No. 7 and was filed with the. Clerk of the County of Kings on the 19th day of September, 1947, for the inspection of whom-soever it may concern.

Second—That The City of New York and all other parties and persons having any interest in Damage Parcel No. 7 and having any . objections thereto, shall file such objections m writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verificatior 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 ot Kings, on or before the 11th day of October, 1947, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve a copy of such verified objections on the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York 7.

Third—That on the 14th day of October, 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 Honorable Charles C. Lockwood, at Special Term, Part IV, of the Supreme Court, to be held at Room 303, Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn 2 City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who have filed objections to the said Supplemental and Amended Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, Sept. 25, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, bdunicipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. s25,o6

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 on the south-erly side of AUSTIN STREET from a property line approximately 443 feet west of the westerly line of 77th road to a property line approximately 233.5 feet east of the easterly line of 75th road,

the Borough of Queens, City of New York. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL

parties interested in the above entitled proceeding, 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 acquired in this proceeding, and the tentative decree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 8th day of September, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceedinti and was filed with the Clerk of the County of queens on the 9th day of September, 1947, for the tnspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Seco id—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 fie 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 8th 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 10th day of October, 1947. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be beard, tbe Cor, poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon, Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said 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, September 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. s15,o1

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Anplication of The City of New York relatie acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of CEDRIC ROAD from the easterly line of 128th (Warren) street to the westerly line of 129th (Blackstone avenue) street in the 4th Ward. Borough of Queens

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceeding

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 mid property to be acquired to this proceeding, and the Tentative Decree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 8th day of September, 1947, by Hon. Charles L. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, Presiding at the trial of the entitled mote& and

Cl was filed with the perk of the County of ytteens on the 9th day of September, 1947, for the wipeec• don 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 writ-ing, 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

of ueens, on or before the 8th day of October, his tiast office address, with the Clerk of the County

194 , and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Cor-

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 °peas and extending of 30TH (GRAND) AVENUE, from the west. erly line of 81st (24th) street to 82d (25th) street, and 81ST (2-31M) STREET, from 30th (Grand) avenue to 31st (Patterson) avenue, in the Borough ,Jf Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceeding,

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

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 16th 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 17th day of October, 1947,

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 11TH AVENUE (Avenue C), from the west-erly line of 130th (21st) street to the easterly line of 138th (Boulevard) street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceeding,

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-

Third—That The City of New York and all other parties interested m 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 16th 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 17th day of October, 1947,

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 90TH (33D) STREET from Grand Central parkway to 23d (Mansfield) avenue, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceeding,

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 men-

poration Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Bor. ough of Manhattan„ City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third—That on the 10th day of October, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or u soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the Coe, poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said !nudist 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, September 15, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY. Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build. mg, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7, 11541

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 wits signed on the 18th day of September, .1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceedng, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 18th day of September, 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 the 7th day of August, 1943, 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:

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot that da), ot as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor' potation 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, September 22, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. s22,o8

tive owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and the tentative decree of the said Court as to awards for damage was signed on the 18th day of September, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court pre-siding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 18th day of September, 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 the 11th day of January, 1945, 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:

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Car. poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the iustice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree, at a Special Term, Part TV of the Suoreme 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, September 22, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel.

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build- ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. 922.08

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 acquired is this proceeding, and the tentative decree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 8th day of September, 1947, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceedin& end was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 9th day of September, 1947, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That the said Court has slammed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of aussament fee km*

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by the Board of Estimate on the 176 I day of July, the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, 1941, and that the said area of assessment includes which, taken together, are bounded u shown on the parcels of real property situate and being in the following diagram:

acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

Proof of title may be submitted to the Corpora-tion Counsel at his office, Room 506, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, or at Room 1254, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 14th day of October, 1947.

The claimant will be required to appear in per- son upon such title proof and toproduce teed ed or instrument under which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

The property affected by this proceeding is lo-cated in Blocks 7513.6, 7513.9, 7513.14, 7513.21 in Section 22 of the Land Map of the County of Kings.

Dated, New York, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y. 7. a24.o4

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR RR EETMy(). VAL FROM CITY-OWNED PROP-

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto snail be sold to the highest bidder, who

must pay by cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the City Treasurer and must deposit with the Comptroller of The City of New York, cash or a ceruhed check drawn to the order oi the Comptroller of The City of New York, Ica not less than half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $iu0, the sum of $50 shall be the amount of the security to be deponent This security may at any time after the expiration oi the contract period be applied by the Uty to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expiration or the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit, the building or buildings, etc., purchased by him to be to-ed or occupied for any purpose other than that o their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall torthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the purchase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occupancy of any such building by any tenant for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchman or the workmen engaged in the actual removal thereof shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale shall be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the put-chaser. The City of New York will not be re-sponsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurte-nances between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the purchaser, after being property vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstance. of vacating the structures of their tenants will permit.

All the material of buildings, sheds, walks, structure& and cellar' of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenance) and foundations of all kinds except the exterior walls of the buildings and their foundations, and the sidewalks and curb in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, ahaU be re-moved from the premises. None of the dirt, deoris or waste resulting fromthe demolition or removal shall he allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb opposite that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground .,hall be considered curb level. All wells, cesspools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filial to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in street in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas ana Electricity, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate with a certification from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-tricity, that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all abandoned house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main sewer in the street shall be properly closed in can-pliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the office of the President of the Bor-ough in which the buildings are situated, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate a certification from such Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly performed.

I he permit for all openings in the streets to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove any buildings, appurtenances, or any part thereof, within 30 days from the day

possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, or portion u shall then be left standing, together with all moneys paid by the purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale and the bidder's assent to the above conditions, being understood to be implied by the act of bidding. The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above men-tioned.

The wore of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike man-ner and must be completed within 30 days from the day of possession, and the successful bidder shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment and labor necessary therefor, and shall place proper .Ind sufficient guards and fences and warning signs by day and night for the prevention of acci-dents, and shall indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants and each of them against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description, brought against it, them or any of them, and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason or injury to the person or property of another, resulting from any cause whatsoever in the per-formance of the work or in guarding the same or from any improper or defective materials or ma-chinery, implements or appliances used in the re-moval of said buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma-terials of said party walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate pur-chasers.

Party walls and fences when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken down. All furring., plaster, chimneys, projecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. Thewallsdlshibe made permanently self-sup bricked up, and the pointed

holes, etc

ed and made to 0

NOT1L TO BIDDElit AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS, ETC.

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the PUBLIC PARK in ten sections, in the area bounded by Lawrence street, Blossom avenue, Crommelin avenue, Dahlia ave- nue, Main street, Elder avenue (Hillside drive), Colden (avenue) street, Kissena boulevard, North Hempstead turnpike, 150th street (Oak avenue). 56th road, 142d street, 56th avenue, Main street, Peck avenue (Frederick mad), Elder avenue, (Hillside drive), 133d street (Hillside drive) and North Hempstead turnpike; KISSENA PARK ADDITION in two sections, between Kissena boulevard and Fresh Meadow (road) lane, tor the widening of NORTH HEMPSTEAD TURN- PIKE on its northerly side, from 133d (Hillside drive) street to Lawrence street; for the open- ing and extending of AVERY AVENUE from 131st street to Lawrence street; 133D STREET (HILLSIDE DRIVE) from North Hempstead turnpike, as dedicated and in use, to Elder ave-nue (Hillside drive); ELDER AVENUE (HILL. SIDE DRIVE) from 133d street (Hillside drive) to Peck avenue (Frederick road), and from Crommelin avenue to Main street; CROMMELIN AVENUE from Main street to Byrd street (West avenue); 146TH STREET from Colden (avenue) street to 56th road; 56TH ROAD from 148th street to 150th street (Oak avenue); 151ST STREET (POPLAR PLACE) from Peck (West) avenue to the southerly line of 56th avenue; 56TH AVENUE from 151st street (Pop-lar place) to Kissena boulevard; UNDERHILL AVENUE from 164th street to the easterly line of Fresh Meadow (road) lane, excluding prop. erty under the jurisdiction of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity; FRESH MEADOW (ROAD) LANE from Underhill avenue to the southerly boundary line prolonged of the addition to Kissena Park, excluding prop-erty under the jurisdiction of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity; DAHLIA AVENUE from Crommelin avenue to Main street; for the widening of 56TH AVENUE at the southwesterly corner of 142d street, for the opening and extending of KISSENA BOULE-VARD from the northerly line of Colden (ave-nue) street prolonged to the southerly boundary line of the addition to Kissena Park prolonged ad laid out east of Kissena boulevard, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, as the parks and streets are now laid out on the City Map, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted October 19, 1944.

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 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 Tentative Decree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 12th 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 12th day of September, 1947, for the in-spection 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 objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 8th 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 10th 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 Ten-tative 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, September 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.

Filing and 'Taxation of Bills of Costs

SUPREME COURT—COUNTY OF QUEENS

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the o ing and extending of llth avenue (Avenue C), from the westerly

line of 130th (21st) street to the easterly line of 138th (boulevard) street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part IV, to be held at the Municipal Building in the Borough of Br:Joxiya, in the City of New York, on the 7th day of October, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the fore-noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited it the Office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, Sept. 22, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. s22,o2

SUPREME COURT—COUNTY OF KINGS

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee to the real property required for the widening of SHORE PARKWAY (SHORE ROAD EX-TENSION), on its northerly side adjacent to the easterly side of Bay 8th street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part IV, to be held at the Municipal Building in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York on the 7th

i day of October, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the fore-noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, Sept. 22, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. s22,o2

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 the real property required for the opening and ex-tending of CASS PLACE, from Neptune ave nue to the prolongation of the west line of West End avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

J New York, Second Judicial District, dated Septem-ber 10, 1947, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on September 11, 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 to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Su preme Court without a jury, and the cost of such Improvement assessed by the Court in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Esti-mate on the 26th day of July, 1945, was granted.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT pursuant to Section B-I5, Subdivision 11.0, of the Administrative Code, the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings and each and every party and person interested in the real property so to be taken, and having any claim or demand on account thereof is hereby required to file his claim duty 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 10th day of October, 1947, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building Bor• ough of Manhattan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be

exclude wind and nis end present a dun or tenor. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall la properly dashed and painted and aide wafted& where they have hoes disturbed by dm *maw of the contracton.

No buildings, parts of badim, fixtures se machinery sold for removal under these terms end conditions shall in any case be relocated or as erected within the lines of say proposed attest sr other public improvements, end if any seek boa znof bier, fixtures or

within thisaddrzeget

any proposed street or other pale ingnovuunt, title thereto shall thereupon become voted is The City of New York sad resale at publie et Priv* sale may be made in the ume manner as if se prior sale thereof had bees made.

The Director of Real Estate of The City of New York reserves the right on the day of rah W withdraw from sale any of the buildiags, part if buildings and machinery included thania, or is reject any and all bids.

REGULATIONS RELATING TO CONTRACT@

Adopted _br the Beard of Fatlinds Fib. 8. 1046 (Cal. No. U-A), sad Amadei Nov. Si, 1944 (Cal. Na ID).

if 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, msterials and labor

equipment be done.

to be furnished and of the work or to

(c) Proposals for bids shall be in such form as :7 be prescribed by the agency issuing the saneshall 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 pen:ennuis of the =omit of such bid; except that io the eau of a proposal for a single item or class of items, the deposit shall be approximately two pereemon of the contracting agency's estimated cost of the supplies, materials 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 cheek of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Como 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 u security deposit with a bid for supplies, materials or equipment need not certified;

That t 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 u shall be applicable to the amount of the award made to him shall he retained by the City, and be shall be liable for and shall agree to pay on demand the difference be-tween the price bid and the price for which such contract,' shall be subssquently 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, ii' which provision hu been made for payments by installments, the contractor may be required to deposit not less than approximately two percenturn nor more than approximately five Percettora of the amount of the contract, until the ammo', of the retained percentages under the contact shall qual the amount of the deposit. Such deposit mall 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 obligation, 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 (corn 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 porno!, 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 safekeeping 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 Tim CITY RECORD daily. All advertisements for bids

any one agency appearing in any one issue ofTat City Racoso shall be published in sequence by date of opening and shall refer to this regula-tion as advertised in Tax CITY RitcORD. Such reference shall immediately follow the name of the agency.

9.Pnrehadonait orders in excess of one thousand

(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 thing in at least three successive issues of Tat

Cirf(b) Racoon.Renc°tRaDls. of equipment involving an expeoda,

cure of more than one thousand dollars for othet•

the Dsepnoawrtmreetroalf PPuurTmeirchase maonypuberehasejectednrdersby, based on bids which permit of competition received' after advertisement in at least ten successive, issues of TEE Crvv Rican. Rentals of equireeett for snow removal purposes shall be sleeted it accordance with Sections 755(3)-1.0 sad Ma-1.9

Thud—That The City of New York and all other perdu interested in such proceeding orin any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writ-ing, 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:iost office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 8th day of October, 1947, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Fourth—That on the 10th 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 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 door, 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, September 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. s15,o1

the Administrative Code.