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Invoice Finance Date or Warrant Contract Number Number Received in Depart- ment of Finance Name of Payee ' Amount THE CITY RECORD 4W D OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA. Mayo=. Char PAUL WINDELS. Coseounox Coussit. FRANK I. TAYLOR. Coxnaou.n STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Suenvisoe 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO i u 2-3490 Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: 'Civil List, $20 (by mail, 20.10); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail, 1.10); Registry Lists, 25 cents each assembly dist rict (by mail 27 cents); Law Department Quarterly Report, $1 (by mail, $1.05); 'Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each sectioa by mail, $2.05); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.05). OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, $1.25 (by mail, $1.35); Code of Ordinances, $3 (by mail, $3.10); Domestic Relations Court Act, 65 cents (by mail, 75 cents); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail 34 cents); Fire Retarding Rules and Regulations, 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents) - Land Value ? yaps, complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Multiple Dwelling l;aw, 50 cents (by mail, 54 cents); Official Directory, leather bound, 50 cents (by mail, 52 cents); Official Directory, paper bound, 35 cents (by mail, 37 cents). Order must be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Supervisor of the City Record." ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY Rscoan must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction be ore publication copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. COPS for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. I Check must be certified. TABLE OF CONTENTS - L DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE T WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1935 Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in which is shown the Department of Finance warrant number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown therein. All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to the claimant. FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. Invoice Received Finance Date or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee Amount Number Number Finance Board of City Record 126968 6-28-35 8- 1-35 G. & G. Elec. Supply Co., Inc. $17 60 Board of Elections 128247 114852 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 22,197 39 Hunter College 126662 4- 9-35 7-26-35 W. M. Welch Mfg. Co. 58 92 126802 5-17-35 7-26-35 Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc. 51 55 126803 4-16-35 7-26-35 Ronald Press Co. 50 40 126804 5- 7-35 7-26-35 H. Safarik 270 00 Department of Correction 126673 4-23-35 7-30,-35 Bridge Hardware Co., Inc. 91 00 126674 4-23-35 7-30-35 Standard Parts Co. 84 00 127222 5-15-35 7-30-35 W. A. Van Buskirk & Co., Inc. 460 00 Court of General Sessions 127706 8- 6-35 John Hutchinson 250 00 127707 8- 6-35 Charles A. Perilli 250 00 127702 8- 6-35 Louis Mishell 250 00 127703 8- 6-35 Thomas F. Howley 250 00 127704 8- 6-35 William F. Schneider 250 00 127705 8- 6-35 William B. Olson 250 00 Municipal Courts 126807 7-30-35 Irving Weber 130 00 THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXIII. NUMBER 18907. NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 PBIC$, 10 CENTS. County Court, Kings County 126813 6-26-35 7-29-35 Hotel St. George 21 00 District Attorney, New York County 127708 7-30-35 William Roven 2,181 60 Board of Higher Education 126953 6-21-35 7-26-35 ' Merck & Co., Inc. 76 77 127217 3-30-35 7-30-35 H. F. Rutley Co., Inc. 212 50 Department of Education 127193 116414 7-24-35 James I. Kelly, Inc. 990 00 Department of Health 126666 7-26-35 Allied Cleaning Cont., Inc. 89 15 Department of Hospitals 126957 4.20-35 8- 1-35 Air Reduction Sales Co. 20 00 126958 8- 1-35 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 9 75 126959 6-15-35 8- 1-35 American Sterilizer Co. 50 00 126960 6-26-35 8- 1-35 Collin's Upholstering 37 70 126961 6-14-35 8- 1-35 Voland & Sons, Inc. 15 00 126962 8- 1-35 Kut-Kleen Lawn Mower Co., Inc. 88 00 126963 8- 1-35 Magneto Repair Corp. 60 84 126964 6-28-35 8- 1-35 August Hoss & Son 35 00 126568 7-30-35 Fulton Upholstery & Mattress Co 944 79 126667 7-24-35 American Surgical Instrument Co , Inc. 37 36 126668 7-30-35 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 59 10 126669 6-27-35 7-30-35 August Hoss & Son 35 00 127220 4-20-35 7-18-35 Simon Manges & Son, Inc. 259 00 127221 6- 5-35 7-18-35 McQuillen & Chave, Inc. 405 00 Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County 126814 7-29-35 Wm. M. Blake 200 00 Miscellaneous 127237 8- 6-35 Beth David Hospital 3,744 25 127238 8- 6-35 Beth David Hospital 3,313 85 127239 8- 6-35 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 10,862 49 127240 , , 8- 6-35 Brooklyn Home 'for Blind, Crippled and Defective Children 164 70 127241 8- 6-35 Catholic Guardian Society of Diocese of Brooklyn .... 715 00 127242 8- 6-35 Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables 10,946 55 127243 8- 6-35 Montefiore Hosp. for Chronic Diseases 40,005 45 127244 8- 6-35 Montefiore Hosp. for Chronic Diseases 40,891 15 127245 8- 6-35 N. Y. Diet Kitchen Assn. 833 33 127246 8- 6-35 St. Ann's School of Industry 1,493 58 127247 8- 6-35 St. Anthony's Hosp. 14,003 00 127248 8- 6-35 St. Anthony's Hosp. 13,924 75 127249 8- 6-35 St. Barnabas House 2,083 33 127250 8- 6-35 St. Catherine's Hospital 6,582 30 127251 8- 6-35 St. Faith's House 333 25 127252 8- 6-35 N. Y. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children 15,750 00 127253 8- 6-35 Brooklyn Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children 8,250 00 127254 8- 6-35 Queensboro Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children 3,000 00 127815 8- 7-35 Chase National Bank of City of N. Y..1,945,000 00 127816 8- 7-35 National City Bank of N. Y. 1,536,000 00 127817 8- 7-35 Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y. 1,408,000 00 127818 8- 7-35 Bankers Trust Co. 860,000 00 127819 8- 7-35 First National Bank of City of N. Y 538,000 00 127820 8- 7-35 Manufacturers Trust Co. 430,000 00 5267 127821 8- 7-35 Chemical Bank & Trust Co. 420,000 00 127822 8- 7-35 J. P. Morgan & Co. 408,000 00 127823 8- 7-35 Bank of Manhattan Co. 390,000 00 127824 8- 7-35 N. Y. Trust CO. 300,000 00 127825 8- 7-35 Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co. 280,000 00 127826 8- 7-35 Bank of N. Y. & Trust Co. 120,000 00 127827 8- 7-35 Brooklyn Trust Co. 110,000 00 127828 8- 7-35 Public National Bank & Trust Co. of N. Y. ,, 100,000 00 127829 8- 7-35 U. S. Trust Co. of N. Y. 80,000 00 127830 8- 7-35 Marine-Midland Trust Co. of N. Y 70,000 00 127831 8- 7-35 Continental Bank & Trust Co. of N. Y 50,000 00 127832 8- 7-35 Lawyers County Trust Co. 40,000 00 127833 8- 7-35 Kings County Trust Co. 30,000 00 127834 8- 7-35 Fulton Trust Co. of N. Y. 20,000 00 127835 8- 7-35 Empire ' Trust Co 20,000 00 127836 8- 7-35 Title Guarantee & Trust Co 20,000 00 127837 8- 7-35 Commercial National Bank & Trust Co. of N. Y 20,00000 127838 8- 7-35 Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co.. 805,000 00 126805 6-30-35 8- 1-35 N. Y. Tel. Co 4 51 126816 7-31-35 Hancel Lauer Agency 9 60 126817 7-31-35 Harry Gardiner 13 09 126818 7-31-35 D. B. Adler 4 81 126819 8- 2-35 Frank W. Pennell 13 26 126820 8- 2-35 S. S. Wolfson 2 59 126821 8- 2-35 Chas. B. Knight Agency, Inc 105 83 126822 8- 2-35 W. R. Collins & Co., Inc 18 74 126823 8- 2-35 Schiffman & Shane, Inc 83 80 126824 8- 2-35 Perth Trading Co 22 82 126825 8- 2-35 Recht & Kutcher 45 64 126826 8- 2-35 Carlou Hat Co., Inc 2 99 126827 8- 2-35 Ervin S. Acel, Inc 6 25 126828 8- 2-35 Luther-Keller Agency 78 98 126829 8- 2-35 Thomas O'Rourke Gallagher 155 00 126830 8- 2-35 Becky Gold 100 00 Department of Parka 126954 8- 2-35 Empire State Ignition Corp 11 87 126955 12- 5-34 8- 2-35 I., Block 2 75 126956 7-26-34 8- 1-35 White Co. 8 91 126552 114889 7-16-35 Burns Bros. 41 54 126663 6-30-35 7-26-35 Howard Clock Sales & Service Corp 35 00 126664 7-11-35 7-30-35 Radio & Amplifier Laboratories 20 00 127197 1-16-35 8- 2-35 Chas. McConnell, Inc. 20 00 127198 5-18-35 8- 2-35 Walter Bros. Co., Inc. 6 30 127199 8- 2-35 Emanuel M. Katz, Inc. 36 24 Department of Plant and Structures 127196 7.16-35 Eugene Doherty Rubber Works, as- signee of Ira L. Terry Police Department 126567 4- 5-35 7-30-35 Yates American Machine Co 126665 7-17-35 7-26-35 Indian Motocycle Co. 127218 7- 8-35 6-24-35 Ernest Pratt Municipal Civil Service Commission- Minutes of Meetings Held- July 12, 1935 5254 July 17, 1935 5256 Minutes of Special Meeting Held July 16, 1935 5256 Notices of Examinations 5264 New York City Housing Authority- Sale of Old Buildings 5260 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 5268 Official Directory 5257 Plant and Structures, Department of- Proposals 5260 Police Department-Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 5258 Public Markets, Weights and Meas- ures, Department of-Proposals 5268 Purchase, Department of-Proposals 5265 Queens, President Borough of-Pro- posals 5263 Sanitation, Department of- Proposals 5258 Proposals for Destructor Plant 5258 Supreme Court, First Department- Application to Court to Condemn Property 5266 Notice to File Claims 5266 Supreme Court, Second Department- Application to Court to Condemn Property Notice to File Claims 5267 Transportation, Board of- Invitation to Contractors 5258 Notices of Public Hearings 5258 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 5259 Triborough Bridge Authority - For Paving Grand Central Parkway Extension 5263 1,80000 330 98 5700 21100 Assessors, Board of-Completion of Assessments and Awards 5260 Board Meetings 5258 Brooklyn, President Borough of-Pro- posals 5259 Changes in Departments, Etc. 5257 Docks, Department of-Proposed Ap- .proval of Subcontractors 5260 Education, Department of- Proposals 5261 Proposed Approval of Subcontrac- tors . Elections, Board of-Prp osals 5259 Finance, Department of- Confirmation of Assessments - No- tices to Property Owners 5266 Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids 5266 Interest on City Bonds and Stock 5266 Warrants Made Ready for Payment Aug. 10, 1935 5253 Fire Department-Proposals 5260 Health, Department of-Proposed Ap- proval of Subcontractors 5258 Henry Hudson Parkway Authority- Notice to Contractors 5261 Higher Education, Board of - Pro- posals 5260 Hospitals, Department of- Proposals 5264 Proposed Approval of Subcontrac- tors 5264 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Fur- nished 5268 Manhattan, President Borough of- Auction Sale 5260 Municipal Civil Service Commission- General Instructions as to Exami- nations 5264

Transcript of THE CITY RECORD DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Invoice Finance Date or Warrant Contract Number Number

Received in Depart- ment of Finance

Name of Payee ' Amount

THE CITY RECORD 4WD

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the

BOARD OF CITY RECORD FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA. Mayo=. Char

PAUL WINDELS. Coseounox Coussit. FRANK I. TAYLOR. Coxnaou.n

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Suenvisoe 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO i u 2-3490

Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: 'Civil List, $20 (by mail, 20.10); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail,

1.10); Registry Lists, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail 27 cents); Law Department Quarterly Report, $1 (by mail, $1.05); 'Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each sectioa by mail, $2.05); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.05).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, $1.25 (by mail, $1.35); Code of Ordinances, $3 (by mail, $3.10); Domestic Relations Court Act, 65 cents (by mail, 75 cents); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail 34 cents); Fire Retarding Rules and Regulations, 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents) - Land Value ?►yaps, complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Multiple Dwelling l;aw, 50 cents (by mail, 54 cents); Official Directory, leather bound, 50 cents (by mail, 52 cents); Official Directory, paper bound, 35 cents (by mail, 37 cents).

Order must be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Supervisor of the City Record."

ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY Rscoan must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction be ore publication copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion.

COPS for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion.

Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. I Check must be certified.

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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE T

WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1935

Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in which is shown the Department of Finance warrant number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant.

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

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

Invoice Received Finance Date or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee Amount Number Number Finance

Board of City Record 126968 6-28-35 8- 1-35 G. & G. Elec. Supply Co., Inc. $17 60

Board of Elections 128247 114852 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 22,197 39

Hunter College 126662 4- 9-35 7-26-35 W. M. Welch Mfg. Co. 58 92 126802 5-17-35 7-26-35 Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc. 51 55 126803 4-16-35 7-26-35 Ronald Press Co. 50 40 126804 5- 7-35 7-26-35 H. Safarik 270 00

Department of Correction 126673 4-23-35 7-30,-35 Bridge Hardware Co., Inc. 91 00 126674 4-23-35 7-30-35 Standard Parts Co. 84 00 127222 5-15-35 7-30-35 W. A. Van Buskirk & Co., Inc. 460 00

Court of General Sessions 127706 8- 6-35 John Hutchinson 250 00 127707 8- 6-35 Charles A. Perilli 250 00 127702 8- 6-35 Louis Mishell 250 00 127703 8- 6-35 Thomas F. Howley 250 00 127704 8- 6-35 William F. Schneider 250 00 127705 8- 6-35 William B. Olson 250 00

Municipal Courts 126807 7-30-35 Irving Weber 130 00

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County Court, Kings County 126813 6-26-35 7-29-35 Hotel St. George 21 00

District Attorney, New York County 127708 7-30-35 William Roven 2,181 60

Board of Higher Education 126953 6-21-35 7-26-35 ' Merck & Co., Inc. 76 77 127217 3-30-35 7-30-35 H. F. Rutley Co., Inc. 212 50

Department of Education 127193 116414 7-24-35 James I. Kelly, Inc. 990 00

Department of Health 126666 7-26-35 Allied Cleaning Cont., Inc. 89 15

Department of Hospitals 126957 4.20-35 8- 1-35 Air Reduction Sales Co. 20 00 126958 8- 1-35 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 9 75 126959 6-15-35 8- 1-35 American Sterilizer Co. 50 00 126960 6-26-35 8- 1-35 Collin's Upholstering 37 70 126961 6-14-35 8- 1-35 Voland & Sons, Inc. 15 00 126962 8- 1-35 Kut-Kleen Lawn Mower Co., Inc. 88 00 126963 8- 1-35 Magneto Repair Corp. 60 84 126964 6-28-35 8- 1-35 August Hoss & Son 35 00 126568 7-30-35 Fulton Upholstery & Mattress Co 944 79 126667 7-24-35 American Surgical Instrument Co ,

Inc. 37 36 126668 7-30-35 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 59 10 126669 6-27-35 7-30-35 August Hoss & Son 35 00 127220 4-20-35 7-18-35 Simon Manges & Son, Inc. 259 00 127221 6- 5-35 7-18-35 McQuillen & Chave, Inc. 405 00

Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County 126814 7-29-35 Wm. M. Blake 200 00

Miscellaneous 127237 8- 6-35 Beth David Hospital 3,744 25 127238 8- 6-35 Beth David Hospital 3,313 85 127239 8- 6-35 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 10,862 49 127240 , , 8- 6-35 Brooklyn Home 'for Blind, Crippled and

Defective Children 164 70 127241 8- 6-35 Catholic Guardian Society of Diocese of

Brooklyn .... 715 00 127242 8- 6-35 Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables 10,946 55 127243 8- 6-35 Montefiore Hosp. for Chronic Diseases 40,005 45 127244 8- 6-35 Montefiore Hosp. for Chronic Diseases 40,891 15 127245 8- 6-35 N. Y. Diet Kitchen Assn. 833 33 127246 8- 6-35 St. Ann's School of Industry 1,493 58 127247 8- 6-35 St. Anthony's Hosp. 14,003 00 127248 8- 6-35 St. Anthony's Hosp. 13,924 75 127249 8- 6-35 St. Barnabas House 2,083 33 127250 8- 6-35 St. Catherine's Hospital 6,582 30 127251 8- 6-35 St. Faith's House 333 25 127252 8- 6-35 N. Y. Society for Prevention of Cruelty

to Children 15,750 00 127253 8- 6-35 Brooklyn Society for Prevention of

Cruelty to Children 8,250 00 127254 8- 6-35 Queensboro Society for Prevention of

Cruelty to Children 3,000 00 127815 8- 7-35 Chase National Bank of City of N. Y..1,945,000 00 127816 8- 7-35 National City Bank of N. Y. 1,536,000 00 127817 8- 7-35 Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y. 1,408,000 00 127818 8- 7-35 Bankers Trust Co. 860,000 00 127819 8- 7-35 First National Bank of City of N. Y 538,000 00 127820 8- 7-35 Manufacturers Trust Co. 430,000 00

5267 127821 8- 7-35 Chemical Bank & Trust Co. 420,000 00 127822 8- 7-35 J. P. Morgan & Co. 408,000 00 127823 8- 7-35 Bank of Manhattan Co. 390,000 00 127824 8- 7-35 N. Y. Trust CO. 300,000 00 127825 8- 7-35 Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co. 280,000 00 127826 8- 7-35 Bank of N. Y. & Trust Co. 120,000 00 127827 8- 7-35 Brooklyn Trust Co. 110,000 00 127828 8- 7-35 Public National Bank & Trust Co. of

N. Y. ,, 100,000 00 127829 8- 7-35 U. S. Trust Co. of N. Y. 80,000 00 127830 8- 7-35 Marine-Midland Trust Co. of N. Y 70,000 00 127831 8- 7-35 Continental Bank & Trust Co. of N. Y 50,000 00 127832 8- 7-35 Lawyers County Trust Co. 40,000 00 127833 8- 7-35 Kings County Trust Co. 30,000 00 127834 8- 7-35 Fulton Trust Co. of N. Y. 20,000 00 127835 8- 7-35 Empire ' Trust Co 20,000 00 127836 8- 7-35 Title Guarantee & Trust Co 20,000 00 127837 8- 7-35 Commercial National Bank & Trust

Co. of N. Y 20,00000 127838 8- 7-35 Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co.. 805,000 00 126805 6-30-35 8- 1-35 N. Y. Tel. Co 4 51 126816 7-31-35 Hancel Lauer Agency 9 60 126817 7-31-35 Harry Gardiner 13 09 126818 7-31-35 D. B. Adler 4 81 126819 8- 2-35 Frank W. Pennell 13 26 126820 8- 2-35 S. S. Wolfson 2 59 126821 8- 2-35 Chas. B. Knight Agency, Inc 105 83 126822 8- 2-35 W. R. Collins & Co., Inc 18 74 126823 8- 2-35 Schiffman & Shane, Inc 83 80 126824 8- 2-35 Perth Trading Co 22 82 126825 8- 2-35 Recht & Kutcher 45 64 126826 8- 2-35 Carlou Hat Co., Inc 2 99 126827 8- 2-35 Ervin S. Acel, Inc 6 25 126828 8- 2-35 Luther-Keller Agency 78 98 126829 8- 2-35 Thomas O'Rourke Gallagher 155 00 126830 8- 2-35 Becky Gold 100 00

Department of Parka 126954 8- 2-35 Empire State Ignition Corp 11 87 126955 12- 5-34 8- 2-35 I., Block 2 75 126956 7-26-34 8- 1-35 White Co. 8 91 126552 114889 7-16-35 Burns Bros. 41 54 126663 6-30-35 7-26-35 Howard Clock Sales & Service Corp 35 00 126664 7-11-35 7-30-35 Radio & Amplifier Laboratories 20 00 127197 1-16-35 8- 2-35 Chas. McConnell, Inc. 20 00 127198 5-18-35 8- 2-35 Walter Bros. Co., Inc. 6 30 127199 8- 2-35 Emanuel M. Katz, Inc. 36 24

Department of Plant and Structures 127196 7.16-35 Eugene Doherty Rubber Works, as-

signee of Ira L. Terry Police Department

126567 4- 5-35 7-30-35 Yates American Machine Co 126665 7-17-35 7-26-35 Indian Motocycle Co. 127218 7- 8-35 6-24-35 Ernest Pratt

Municipal Civil Service Commission-Minutes of Meetings Held-

July 12, 1935 5254 July 17, 1935 5256

Minutes of Special Meeting Held July 16, 1935 5256

Notices of Examinations 5264 New York City Housing Authority-

Sale of Old Buildings 5260 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old

Buildings, Etc. 5268 Official Directory 5257 Plant and Structures, Department of-

Proposals 5260 Police Department-Owners Wanted

for Unclaimed Property 5258 Public Markets, Weights and Meas-

ures, Department of-Proposals 5268 Purchase, Department of-Proposals 5265 Queens, President Borough of-Pro-

posals 5263 Sanitation, Department of-

Proposals 5258 Proposals for Destructor Plant 5258

Supreme Court, First Department-Application to Court to Condemn

Property 5266 Notice to File Claims 5266

Supreme Court, Second Department-Application to Court to Condemn

Property Notice to File Claims 5267

Transportation, Board of- Invitation to Contractors 5258 Notices of Public Hearings 5258 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 5259

Triborough Bridge Authority - For Paving Grand Central Parkway Extension 5263

1,80000

330 98 5700

21100

Assessors, Board of-Completion of Assessments and Awards 5260

Board Meetings 5258 Brooklyn, President Borough of-Pro-

posals 5259 Changes in Departments, Etc. 5257 Docks, Department of-Proposed Ap-

.proval of Subcontractors 5260 Education, Department of-

Proposals 5261 Proposed Approval of Subcontrac-

tors . Elections, Board of-Prposals 5259 Finance, Department of-

Confirmation of Assessments - No- tices to Property Owners 5266

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids 5266

Interest on City Bonds and Stock 5266 Warrants Made Ready for Payment

Aug. 10, 1935 5253 Fire Department-Proposals 5260 Health, Department of-Proposed Ap-

proval of Subcontractors 5258 Henry Hudson Parkway Authority-

Notice to Contractors 5261 Higher Education, Board of - Pro-

posals 5260 Hospitals, Department of-

Proposals 5264 Proposed Approval of Subcontrac-

tors 5264 Instructions to Bidders on Work to

Be Done and Supplies to Be Fur- nished 5268

Manhattan, President Borough of- Auction Sale 5260

Municipal Civil Service Commission-General Instructions as to Exami-

nations 5264

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

Held on Friday, July 12, 1935, at 11 A. M. 25100

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94,889 70

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51 00 3470

5000

7-18-35 G. Larson President, Borough of Maahottaa

7-31-35 General Fireproofing Co. Albert G. Maclnnis

112157 Cauldwelt Wingate Const. Co 7-31-35 National Surety Corp. 7-26-35 Natural Granite Corp. 7-31-35 Remington Rand, Inc. 7-31-35 Wilson Stamp 7-26-35 Regent Exterminating Co. 7-31-35 Charles Ginsberg

President, Borough of The Bronx

7-26-35 Standard Plumbing Supply Co. 7.26-35 Bronx Asphalt Corp., assignee of

Asphalt Coast. Co. 165 96 President, rough of Brooklyn

127194 115507 7-10-35 IIighway Imp. & Repair Co., Inc 1,397 25

127195 114961 7-10-35 B. Turecamo Cont. Co., Inc. 2,087 65

126661 7-26-35 Venetian Cont. Co., Inc. 17 60

127709 7-18-35 Ralph M. Rice 125 00 Department of Public Welfare

1213252 Frank J. Taylor, Comptroller, City of New York

Department of Purchase 1Z569 7-18-35 Interboro Chemical Co.

126570 7-24-35 Hospital Sup. Co. and Con.

126571 7-30-35 Reilly Tar & Chem. Co

126554 114614 7-26-35 Isidor Frank

126555 116706 7- 2-35 H. Baron & Co., Inc.

126556 116844 7-29-35 Tide Water Oil Co.

126557 116878 7-29-35 Swan-Finch Oil Corp.

126558 116856 7-31-35 Hoffman LaRoche, Inc. 126559 116385 7-29-35 Barasch Ptg. Co., Inc.

126560 116115 7-18-35 Rubel Corp., assignee of Rocco Service

116223 7-23-35 Colonial Sand & Stone Co., Inc. 116594 7-26-35 Graham Motors, Inc. 116137 4-24-35 A. C. Horn Co. 116532 7-26-35 Chrysler Motors Parts Corp.

7-29-35 New England Quartz Co. of N. Y. . 7-30-35 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc, 7-29-35 Quaker City Rubber Co. 7-30-35 Pierce-Arrow Sales Co. of N. Y

Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. George F. O'Connell Ptg. Co., Inc.

7-29-35 Simensky & Levy Corp. 7-29-35 City Chem. Corp. 7-29-35 E. R. Squibb & Sons 7-29-35 Tiebel Bros., Inc. 7-29-35 Florida Sponge & Chamois Co. 7-29-35 Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co 7-29-35 National Surgical Supply Co 7-29-35 National Surgical Supply Co 7-29-35 George Tiemann & Co 7-29-35 Eimer & Amend, Inc 7-29-35 National Bearing Metals Corp 7-29-35 Carl F. Kalvin 7-29-35 Walter Bros. Co., Inc 7-29-35 Excelsior Supply Co

7-29-35 Good Roads Machinery Co. of N. Y , Inc.

7-29-35 Greene-Wolf Co., Inc 7-29-35 John A. Roebling's Sons Co. of N. Y 7-29-35 Williamsburg Electric Supply Corp 7-29-35 J. K. Larkin & Co., Inc 7-29-35 Crowley, the Magazine Man, Inc 7-31-35 Remington Rand, Inc 7- 5-35 Cole Chemical Corp 7-30-35 A. Carobine 7-30-35 Ebbighausen Fish Co., Inc 7-29-35 Aleck Brooks, Inc 7-29-35 Manhattan Sea Food Co., Inc 7-29-35 S. Weinstein Supply Co 7-29-35 H. H. Rosenthal Co., Inc 7-29-35 Johnson & Johnson 7-29-35 William Bratter, Inc 7-29-35 Court Press, Inc 7-29-35 Majestic Packing & Rubber Corp 7-29-35 Orton Crane & Shovel Co 7-29-35 Quaker City Rubber Co 7-29-35 Round Trip Box Co 7-29-35 Schroeder & Tremayne, Inc 7-29-35 Geo. Tien inn & Co 7-29-35 T. H. McKenna, Inc 7-29-35 McDowell Pipe Corp 7-29-35 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc 7-29-35 Bishinger-Koehler Mfg. Co., Inc

116481 7-18-35 John Minder & Son, Inc 116925 7-23-35 Swift & Co 116698 7-31-35 Simensky & Levy Corp 114891 7-29-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of

Farrell Coal Co., Inc 117132 7-29-35 Meenan Coal Co., Inc

6-25-35 Warner-Quinlan Co. 7-29-35 George Chemical Co., Inc 7-18-35 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 7-26-35 Willoughby Camera Stores, Inc 7-30-35 Metropolitan Tobacco Co 7-26-35 Davis & Geck, Inc

Register, Kings County

126809 8- 1-35 Aaron L. Jacoby

126810 8- 1-35 Remington Rand, Inc.

126811 7-12-35 8. 1-35 Oliver Typewriting Co.

126812 6-30-35 8- 1-35 N. Y. Tel. Co. Sheriff, New Yorjc County

126565 116443 7-26-35 N. Y. Tel. Co. Sheriff, Bronx County

126675 7-22-35 8- 1-35 S. J. O'Brien Sales Corp. Sheri f, Richmond County

126915 6-30-35 8- 1-35 N. Y. Tel. Co. Tenement House Department

126806 7-30.35 Eugene Farrell Department of Water Supoly, Gas and Electricity

126965 8. 1-35 George E, Mitchell 126.966 8- 1-35 United Auto Elec. Co., Inc. 126967 8- 1-35 Railway Express Agency, Inc.

126553 7-16-35 Queens Borough Gas & Elec. Co 126670 7-31-35 Dooley-Angliss & Co., Inc. 16671 7-31-35 Yonkers FJec. Light & Power Co..... 126672 7-19-35 Michael Murphy

Present—President Finega and Commissioner Morton. Minutes Approved

Meeting of July 3, 1935. Departmental Hearing

Approved employment pursuant to rule V, section IX, paragraph 11, of Professor Coleman Maze of New York University as an expert in analysis and preparation of printed forms at a total compensation of $2,500, for, the period to Dec. 31, 1935. Com-missioner` of Accounts Blanshard and Secretary Kaplan of the Civil Service Reform Association appeared and made statements for the record.

Hearings of Candidates Marked "Qualified":

Eligible lists— Station Agent, Louis B. Savarese, 24 Furman aye., Bklyn. Inspector of Elevators, grade 3, Thomas J. McGunnigle, 177-36 Ursena rd., St.

Albans, L I

tkputy Tax Commissioner : Sidney Grundstein, 1469 Astor ave., Bronx ; Charles J. Barbuti, 9785 Corona ave., Corona, L. I.; Mrs. Betty F. Goldbloom, 424 E. 23d st., Bklyn.; Walter A. Forster, Apt. 5-N, 170 W. 85th st, Manhattan.

Bridge Painter : Henry A. Pinther, 269 Jerome st., Bklyn. ; Frank J. McCormack, 260 E. 204th at., Bronx.

Cmnenian (Electric) : Joseph P. Sullivan, 724 St. John's p1., Bklyn.; Francis J. Meehan, 5707 4th ave., Bklyn.

Ordered that the rating on experience of Joseph A. Walsh, 3615 201st st., Bayside, L. I., a candidate in the examination for Assistant Dispatcher, Independent City-owned Subway, be reduced from 90 per cent. to 88 per cent. and his name placed on the eligible list in the order of his revised rating.

Reawved from eligible list of Station Agent, Independent City-owned Subway, pur-suant to the provisions of rule III, section VII and placed on the list of persons dis-qualified for employment in the city service : Robert H. Ribbecke, 203 St. Ann's ave., Bronx.

Removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service: Joseph L. Randolph, 108 E. 97th st., Manhattan.

Referred to Bureau of Investigation for further investigation and report: Station Agent, Independent City-owned Subway, Nathan Rubenstein, 150 Keap st., Bklyn.; Court Attendant, Nathan Kroll, 401 E. 94th st., Bklyn. ; Irving Weiss, 1817 E. 14th st., Bklyn.

Referred to Commissioner Motan was the matter of fixing the date of original entrance into the service for the purpose of determining seniority on the preferred list of Engineering Assistant, grade 2, Philip E. Meehan, 171 Harrison court, West Brighton, S.I.

Failed to appear Disqualified Dr. Ralph E. Goodall, 3530 165th st., Flushing, L. I., in examination

for Deputy Medical Superintendent, grade 4, it appearing th t he did not have the experience requirements necessary to compete.

Granted another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Inspector of Elevators, grade 3, Thomas J. Murray, 3536 79th st., Jackson Heights, L. I.

Transfers Approved Upon the recommendation of the Committee on Transfers: Anthony Cortese from Driver to Sweeper in Department of Sanitation. Edward A. Harley from Asphalt .Worker to Laborer in the Office of the President

of the Borough of Brooklyn. James Clarke from Pi Caulker to Laborer in Department of Water Supply, Gas

and Electricity (retransfer). George F. Riker from Automobile Engineman at $1,800 per unarm to Laborer at

$1,200 per annum in Triborough Bride Authority, he having formerly held the latter position and having consented in writing to the demotion.

George H. Humphreys from Driver to Sweeper in Department of Sanitation. Henrik D. limier, George Baptistella and James Gallo from Sweeper to Driver

in Department of Sanitation. Frederick Schepper, John M. Rogan, Nunzio Basso, Alfred Markey and William

Hammond from Laborer to Pipe Caulker in Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, the candidates having qualified in the necessary test for the latter position.

Emilio Carlo, Laborer, from Office of President of the Borough of Brooklyn to the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity.

Julius Brown from Institutional Inspector (competitive class), at $12,700 per annum, to General Inspector (exempt class), at $3,600 per annum in Department of Hurppltcels.

Transfers Disapproved Thomas A. German from Watchman, grade 1, at $1,100 per annum, in the Depart-

meat of Plant and Structures, to Attendant at a similar compensation in the City College, there being a preferred list jn existence.

Joseph Rosewater from Typewriter-Bookkeeper at $1,200 per annum to Clerk at a similar compensation in the Department of Finance, the positions being dissimilar in character.

Rulings of the Commission Ordered a public hearing for Wednesday, July 17, on the proposed smeudmeet of

part II of the non-competitive class under the heading "Department of Correction" by including therein : Locking Device Maintainer, $1,769 per annum without maintenance.

Ordered an open competitive examination for the position of Gardener and directed that the certification of June 24 to the Department of Parks of the preferred eligible list of Laborer for appointment to the position of Laborer-Gardener be considered for emergency appointments only, pending promulgation of the eligible list for Gardener.

Appointments in the Office of the Commission Expert Examiners, pursuant to the provisions of Rule V, section IX, paragraph 11:

Cement Mason, John J. Brennan, 1237 Mayflower ave., Bronx; Electric Repairman (Railroad), Edwin G. Davis, 2545 7th ave., Manhattan; Casework Supervisor, Edward T. Devine, 610 W. 110th st., Manhattan ; Salvage Engineer, William P. Kennedy, 379 Washington ave., Bklyn. ; Shop Helper and Power Cleaner, John W. Gies, 745 Jackson ave., Bronx ; Signal Maintainer, Electric Repairman's Helper and Signal Maintainer's Helper, Gilbert B. Brown, 2265 Sedgwick ave., Manhattan; Laundry Bath Attendant, grade 2 (Men), Max Tradelius, Pennsylvania Hotel, 32d st. and 7th ave., Manhattan.

Monitor in the office of the Commission : Playground Director (practical-oral test), Patrick Giblin.

Reinstatements Approved Upon the recommendation of the Committee on Reinstatements : Nathan Goldstein

as Bookkeeper as $1,200 per annum and Norman Spector as Typewriter-Bookkeeper at $1,200 per ' annum in the Board of Transportation.

Upon the Recommendation of the Director of Examinations Marked "Qualified" for non-competitive employment, subject to future investigation:

Department of Health, Technician (X-ray) at $1,500 per unpin, with mainteune, Abraham D. Teifer:

Competitive examinations ordered: landscape Designer (July 9), Landselpe Draftsman (July 11), Inspecfor of Foods (Meat and Poultry), grade 2 (July 11), Assistant Director of the Bureau of Health Education (July' 11), uifnguard (Jttly 3).

Publication of eligible list: Resident Physician, grade 4 (Men), Departm of Correction (July 8).

Directed that the following candidates who had not received ratings to which they were properly entitled on the government paper in the examination for Patrolman, due to an error in renumbering that paper, be credited with the ratings due them, and that as a result thereof the following named be added to the eligible list:

Thomas O'Brien, place on list, 552-A; final overage, 87.30. James O'Sullivan, place on list, 663-A ; final average, 86.90. William E. Coleman, place on list, 1052-A ; final average, 83.50. Henry Friedman, place on list, 1973-A ; final average, 83. Edwin C. Burwell, place on list, 2337-A ; final average, 82.10. Henry J. Richards, place on list, 2921-A; final average, 80.80, Frank A. Malerba, placS,on list, 3070-A; final average, 80.50. Carl A. Epstein, place on list= 3130-B; final average, 80.30. Harold Garside, place on list, 3985-A: final average, 78.40. George E. Goonan, place on list, 4221-A ; final average, 77.80.

127219 6- 8-35

126660 128251 7- 1-35 128248 126801 127200 7-20-35 126949 7-19-35 1,26950 126951 6-30-35 126952

127201 126566

126984 126985 126986 5- 8-35 126987 6-21-35 126988 1-21-35 126808 126891 126892 126893 126894 6-24-35 126895 6-19-35 126896 126897 6- 7-35 126898 126899 126900 126901 5-24-35 126902 4-22-35 126903 126904 126905 6-25-35 126906 6-15-35 126907 126908 6-28-35 126909 6- 3-35 126910 5-15-35 126911 126912 126913 126914

126915 126916 126917 126918 126919 126920 6-14-35 126921 5-29-35

126561 126562 126563 126564 126676 6-21-35 126677 5-13-35 126678 126679 128249 128250 5-31-35 126969 6-13-35 126970 6-20-35 126971 126972 6-29-35 126973 6-25-35 126974 6-13-35 126975 126976 126977 6-12-35 126978 126979 126980 6-28-35 126981 5-29-35 126982 126983

7-10-35 6-28-35 6-29-35

113197

Watters Lab.

1950 1144 6,417 83

7 709988 9230

517,418 00

406 91

15820 35000 26555 1::40 40650

1,882 45 12 10

11829 1,435 47

2204 95200 10154

9269 65 37 8330

63647 20566 6283 2148 600 720

7000 4998

3988 3821 5520 5440 73 95 6890 9588 5958

6900 6205 3878 7604 5638 17 55

3 35 677 7

10 277 87 23400 2x13 80 36856 138 00 310 42 109 20 61236 12950 37600 37790 27000 14500 151 74 1I42 123 24 166 54 177 13 17 82

70267 26gi

595 99 2633

209 10 390 92 135 38 145 61 198 96768

9900 11 15 200

51 35

141 87

50000

2832

200

I

MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 THE • C I T Y RECORD 5U5

Thomas McCliTont, place on list, 4304-A; final average, 77.60. Joseph Flynn, place on list, 5058-A; final average, 75.20. Walter C. McGinty, place on list, 5060-A; final average, 75.20. Vincent R. Lindsay, place on list, 5377-A ; final average, 73. Francis H. Bischoff, place on list, 5398-A; final average, 72.80. Theodore M. Evans, place on list ; 5458-A ; final average, 71.70.

-that the following named be removed from the eligible list as they had not received a passing mark:

Philip A. Dooley, former position, 1730; former average, 83.60; present mental average, 66.40.

Walter S. Curtayne, former position, 2365; former average, 82.10; present mental average, 67.

Paolo Saviola, former position, 2522; former average, 81.70; present mental aver- age, 69.80.

Francis J. Bruce, former position, 3352; former average, 79.90; present mental average, 67.60.

Karl E. Birnstein, former position, 3837; former average, 78.80; present mental average, 66.40.

Harold C. Longuet, former position, 4070; former average, 78.20; present mental average, 68.

Edward J. Motta, former position, 4321; former average, 77.60; present mental average, 68.40.

Louis Kassler, former position, 4878; former average, 75.90; present mental aver- age, 68.

Frank M. Santore, former position, 5088; former average, 75; present mental average, 65.80.

Edward Schultz, former position, 5108; former average, 74.90; present mental average, 68.40.

George M. Simon, former position, 3982; former average, 78.40; present mental average, 63.20. -and that the following named whose position on the eligible list will be affected as a result of such renumbering be placed thereon in the proper order of their revised rating:

William H. Suphan, Jr., former position, 1246; former average, 84.90; present position, 368-A; present average, 88.20.

Frank E. Koster, former position, 1659; former average, 83.80; present position, 514-A ; present average, 87.40.

Joseph V. McLain, former position, 1983; former average, 83; present position, 914-A; present average, 86.

James J. Tully, former position, 2058; former average, 82.80; present position, 1378-A; present average, 84.60.

William V. Grom, former position, 2214; former average, 82.48; present position, 1496-A ; present average, 84.20.

Peter C. Kelly, former position, 3325; former average, 79.90; present position, 1523-A; present average, 84.10.

William M. Sissen, former position, 3312; former average, 79.90; present position, 1745-A ; present average, 83.50.

Charles A. Schiffmacher, former position, 1995; former average, 82.90; present position, 1870-A ; present average, 83.20.

Lawrence Lynas, former position, 5441; former average, 72.10; present position, x983-A ; present average, 82.90.

John V. Hodgins, former position, 3022; former average, 80.50; present position, 1986-A ; present average, 82.90.

Charles F. Jordan, former position, 3103; former average, 80.40; present position, 2042-A ; present average, 82.80.

Frank Szekely, former position, 2971; former average, 80.70; present position, 2197-A ; present average, 82.50.

James E. Walsh, former position, 4833; former average, 76.10; present position, 2865-A ; present average, 80.90.

Charles Jones, former position, 3808; former average, 78.80; present position, 3130-A, present average, 80.30, '

Vincent L. McKinnon, former position, 4461; former average, 77.20; present posi- tion, 3968-A ; present average, 78.40.

William F. Cullen, former position, 5227; former average, 74.20; present position, 421.8-A; present average, 77.80.

Lawrence J. W. Schmeelk, former position, 4692; former average, 76.50; present position, 4265-A ; present average, 77.70.

Eyarist R. Behan, former position, 703; former average, 86.70; present position, 1476-A ; present average, 84.30.

William Moran, former position, 1184; former average, 85.10; present position, 2098-A ; present average, 82.70.

Dominic DiSanto, former position, 2439; former average, 81.90; present position, 2705-A ; present average, 81.30.

Francis Weaver, former position, 1866; former average, 83.20; present position, 2895-A ; present average, 80.80.

Giovanni Marino, former position, 2295 ; former average, 82.20 ; present position, 3081-A ; present average, 80.40.

John J. McGourty, former position, 2490; former average, 81.70; present position, 3589-A ; present average, 79.30.

Thomas F. McGee, jr, former position, 2914; former average, 80.80; present position, 3606-A; present average, 79.30.

Michael Steponanko, former position, 2335; former average, 82.10; present position, 3934-A ; present average, 78.50.

Henry Prunkel, former position, 3615; former average, 79.30; present position, 3991-A; present average, 78.40.

Joseph F. Burke, former position, 2674; former average, 81.30; present position, 4271-A; present average, 77.70.

Rudolph J. Maier, former position, 2125; former average, 82.60; present position, 4487-A ; present average, 77.20,

Joseph J. Napoli, former position, 4269; former average, 77.70; present position, 4502-A; present average, 77.10.

Clarence A. Robinson, former position, 4553; former average, 76.90; present position, 5063-A; present average, 75.10.

Edward I. Geller, former position, 4759; former average, 76.30; present position, S074-A; present average, 75.10.

Arthur F. Cleary, former position, 4980; former average, 75.50; present position, 5106-A ; present average, 74.90.

Henry J. Burns, former position, 5023; former average, 75.30; present position, 5137-A ; present average, 74.70.

George J. Ehrgott, former position, 5149; former average, 74.70; present position, 5198-A ; present average, 74.40.

Bernard J. Hardy, former position, 4335; former average, 77.50; present position, 5320-A ; present average, 73.60.

Reports of Examiners Denied request of President of the Borough of t/ueens that an examination be

ordered for promotion to Chief Lifeguard (July 3). Directed that the preferred eligible list of Inspector of Iron and Steel Construc-

tion, grade 3, be certified to the Triborough Bridge Authority as an appropriate. list from which to appoint two Inspectors of Steel, grade 3 (Engineering Examiner Mosher, July 11) .

Directed that the eligible list of Airport Electrician be certified to the Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan as an appropriate list from which to make' one appointment in the position of Electrical Inspector at $2,400 per annum (Engineer- ing Examiner Canavaciol, July 12) .

Approved employment of Anna Gilbert as Social Investigator in the Board of Child Welfare (Knowledge of Italian) at $1,500 per annum from July 8th to Aug. 31st, inclusive, pursuant to rule V section IX paragraph lc (Examiner Flannelly, June 28).

Denied request of Herman H. Krieger, Auto-Engineman, that he be permitted to compete in the examination for promotion to Foreman, Bureau of Highways, Office of the President of Brooklyn, the duties of the former position not being considered of lower, but corresponding character to the latter (Examiner Gillan, July 1-1).

Reports of Investigation Bureau Approved Eligible lists promulgated: Examining Engineer of Refrigeration (Warehouse Superintendent) (July 9) ; Park

Director (Jul 12) ; Promotion to Assistant Director of Purchase, Department of Pur-chase (July 9), Gasoline Engineman (Marine) (July 11).

Marked "Not Qualified" in the eligible list of Superintendent, Bureau of Printing: Alpha C. Johnson, Clemens A. Meyer, George E. Ludemann, Jo F. Iarney, Sol Spector and summoned the last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eliqibie list pursuant to rule III section Vii; removed the name of Thomas J. Connolly from the eligible list at his request and marked "Qualified" the remaining 16 candidates named in the report (July~ I1).

Marked "Not Qualified" on the eligible list of Telephone Operator (Female), grade 1: Loretta M. Motgret, Ethel M. Scott, Anna V. Higgins,- Ruth M. Gorsens, Jane E. Howes; removed from the list the name of Cecilia M. Smith, deceased, and marked "Qualified" the remaining 18 candidates named in the report (July 9).

Marked "Not Qualified" on the eligible list of Auto Machinist : Otto E. Selg and Cosmo Pasqua and summoned the last named before the Commission at its neat regular meeting to show cause why his name should not be removed from the list pur-suant to rule III section VII and marked "Qualified" the remaining three candidates named in the report.

Marked "Qualified" on eligible lists: Promotion to Assistant Director of Purchase, Department of Purchase (July 9), 5

candidates; Park Director (July 12), 6 candidates; Gasoline Engineman (Marine) (July 11), 9 candidates; Examining Engineer of Refrigeration (Warehouse Superin-tendent) (July 9), 3 candidates.

Non-competitive employment in the Department of Hospitals (July 3 (2) and July 10) : Physician, 1; Nurse, 1; Trained Nurse, 5 ; Municipal Civil Service Commission Monitor, 1.

Pursuant to the provisions of rule V section IX paragraph 6 (July 2 and Jul'y 3) : Finance Department, Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, 1; Department of Parks, Director of Concessions, 1.

Marked David Ulmer "Not Qualified" for non-competitive employment as Physician (Clinic Special), Department of Health.

Directed that the change of name through marriage of Margaret M. Cole a candi• date on the eligible list for Telephone Operator, grade 1, to Margaret M. Hoffman be noted on the record (July 11). .

Directed that Kurt P. Lorenz be summoned to appear before the Commission at its next regular meeting in connection with his non-competitive employment as Pathologist in the Department of Hospitals.

Disabled veteran preference denied to: Joseph T. Sebutaky, 1043 Jefferson ave., Bklyn.; Thomas J. Turney, 302 Convent ave., Manhattan; Chester A. Griffith, 214 Bemont ave., West New Brighton, S. I.; Samuel Kimmel, 216 Dover st., Bklyn.

Upon the Recommendation of the Application Clerk Marked "Qualified Medical" on the eligible lists indicated the following mated who

had qualified in a medical examination (July 11 and July 12) : Playground Director (Male), Sidney Youngerman, 1667 Sterling pl., Bklyn.; Philip Horowitz, 1068 Ward ave., Bklyn. ; Solomon Schnapp, 1208 55th st., Bklyn. ; Janitor Engineer (Custalian Engineer), Thomas F. Pigott, 30 Linden blvd., Bklyn.; Automobile Electrician, Henry Nintzel, 2907 167th st., Flushing, L. I.; Fred Lettino, 2262 27th st., Astoria, L. I.; Parole Officer (Male), Morris Winer, 810 W. 183d st., Manhattan; Park Director, James A. Dawson, 21. W. 11th st., Manhattan.

Upon the Recommendation of the Certification Clerk Ordered examinations for the following positions: Thermostat Repairer (July 8)

Dockbuilder (July 1 1 ) ; Plumber's Helper (July 12 . Directed that the candidates whose names remain on the eligible list of Licensed

Fireman be re-examined medically in order that their eligibility may be extended for an additional year (July 1 1 ) .

Approved report submitting statement of certification of names in excess of the number prescribed by the rules, declinations of appointment, restoration of names to eligible lists, etc.

Action of the President Approved the action of the President on July 5 in directing that the name of Harry

Gillers, Jr., be certified to the Department of Education for reinstatement to the position of Junior Mechanical Drafsman, grade 3, with compensation at the rate of $2,160 per annum from the preferred list and that the employment of Elwin Van Inwegen, in that capacity, be terminated.

Action of the Secretary on Certifications Approved Promotion eligible list of Examiner, Law Department, grade 1, Main Office, to

the Corporation Counsel, to make promotions at. $1,680 per annum in the Brooklyn office.

Promotion list of Assistant Dump Inspector to the Department of Sanitation as an appropriate list from which to make nine promotions to Assistant Foreman at $2,100 per annum.

Female eligible list to the Department of Education from which to appoint one Tabulating Machine Operator (Powers) at $1,014 per annum and one Clerk at $1,014 per annum.

Female list of Swimming Instructor to the Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan to make one appointment at $1,500 per annum for a temporary period of five months.

Female list of Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 5 (Reporting Stepographer), to the office of the Commissioner of Accounts as an appropriate list from which to appoint one Stenographer (Reporting), grade 3, at $1,800 per annum for a temporary period not to exceed six months.

Female preferred list of Attendant, temporary service only, to the Office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn from which to make reinstatements at $4 per day for a temporary period not to exceed four months.

Female eligible list of Clerk, grade 2, to the Department of Purchase to make appointments at $1,200 per annum.

Male eligible list of Clerk, grade 2, to the Board of Transportation from which to make one appointment at $1,200 per annum.

Male preferred list of Watchman and Attendant (temporary service only) to the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens to make reinstatements to the position of Attendant at $4 per day for a temporary period not to exceed three months.

Male list of Court Attendant to the City Magistrates' Courts to make one appoint-ment at $1,800 per annum.

Male list of Clerk to the Department of Purchase to make appointments at $1,200 per annum.

Male preferred lists of Watchman and Attendant (temporary service only) to the Office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn to make reinstatements in the position of Attendant at $4 per day for a temporary period not to exceed four months.

Male list of Clerk, grade 1, to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment as an appropriate list from which to make one appointment in the position of Clerk, grade 2, at $840 per annum.

Departmental Communications A representative from the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens to

appear before the Commission at its next regular meeting in connection with his protest against the certification of the preferred list of Inspector of Regulating, Grading and Paving as an appropriate list from which to appoint, Foreman, grade 2 (July 2).

Denied request of Department of Parks that eligibility to compete in the examina-tion ordered for promotion to Park Foreman be extended to Engineman (Marine).

Marked Samuel H. McKay "Not Qualified" for employment as Conductor in the Board of Transportation, pursuant to rule V, section IX, paragraph 6, and directed the termination of his services in that capacity forthwith (July 1).

Granted request of the Department of Finance for approval of the continued emergency employment of the following named as Tabulating Machine Operators, pur-suant to rule V, section IX, paragraph lb, for an additional period of two months from the dates specified : July 7, 1935, Marguerite. H. Pascal, Pauline Nitkin, Alice E. LeValley, Joseph J. Lombardo ; July 13, 1935, Mary E. Looney, Normal Leibel, Helen L. W. Barker; July 15, 1935, Olive M. Sala.

Granted request of the Board of Child Welfare for approval of the continued emergency employment, pursuant to rule V, section IX, paragraph lb, of Anna D. McMahon as Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, at $1,200 per annum for an addi-tional period from April 17 to July 16 (July 12).

Change of Names Noted on the Records Fred F. Letscheiser, Laborer in the Police Department, to Fred F. Letzeisen;

Vincent Giovanni Scordamaglia, Clerk in Department of Health, to Vincent John Scordley, effective Jul 9 ; Arthur J. Levy, 'Physician in the Department of Hospitals, to Arthur J. Logic, effective July 1.

Reassignments to I uty Noted on the Records Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx : July 26, 1935, Edward T.

Hickey, Laborer.

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Office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn: July 3, 1935, Edward Ewald, Laborer.

Office of the President of the Borough of Queens: July 2, 1935, Mrs. Annie C. Hallen, Clerk, and Robert E. Cearaey, Laborer.

Office of the President of the Borough of Richmond : June 26, 1935, Frank J. Flannery, Auto Engineman.

Department of Education: July 1, 1935, Alice S. Fay (Mrs.),Clerk. Taxes and Assessments : July 1, 1935, Gertrude H. Frogel, Stenographer and Type-

writer. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity : June 20, 1935, David Smith,

Laborer. Department of Sanitation: June 21, 1935 Anthony T. Walsh, Sweeper; July 1,

1935, Frank Gail, Craneman (Electric) ; Harry kaleski, Sweeper, and James M. Macchia, Driver; July 3, 1935, Joseph Prisinzano, Driver, and Anthony Copolupo, Regular Driver; July 8, 1935, Michael A. O'Connell, Foreman

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Special and Temporary Appointments

Approved reports submitted for the week ending July 6: Competitive class, 12; non-competitive class, 31 ; labor class, 30.

Miscellaneous Communications Approved medical re-examinations : Conductor, Michael Lynch, 32 Hill st., Bklyn.,

and Michael O'Sullivan, 102 W. 109th st., Manhattan; Parole Officer, Thomas F. Ward, 1890 Andrews ave., Manhattan.

Directed that the State service of August A. Dieter from Sept. 9, 1922, to Feb. 28, 1932, be incorporated into the records and that Sept. 9, 1922, be fixed as the date of his original entrance into the service forurposes of determining seniority (June 29).

Directed that the State service of Joseph I. Garfunkel beginning Sept. 18, 1922, be incorporated into the records and fixing that date as the date of his original entrance into the service for purposes of determining seniority in accordance with the decision in Horn vs. Gillespie '(June 24).

The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, July 17, 1935, at 11 a, m. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York, Held on Tuesday, July 16, 1935, at 11 A. M.

Present-President Finegan and Commissioner Morton. Ordered that the eligible list of Police Surgeon and Medical Officer, Fire Depart•

ment and Medical Officer, Department of Sanitation, be published, subject to future medical examination of the candidates thereon.

The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, July 17, 1935, at 11 a. m. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York Held on Wednesday, July 17, 1935, at 11 A. M.

Present-President Finegan and Commissioner Morton. Public Hearing

Proposed amendment approved : Amending part II, the non-competitive class under the heading "Department of Correction" by including therein the title "Locking Device Maintainer" at $1,769 per annum, without maintenance.

Minutes Approved July 12 and 16, 1935.

Departmental Hearings Laid over for one week was protest of the President of the Borough of Queens

against the certification of the preferred eligible list for Inspector of Regulating, Grad-ing and Paving, grade 3, as an appropriate list from which to fill vacancies in the position of Foreman, grade 2.

Hearings of Candidates Marked "Qualified": Auto Machinist, Cosmo Pasqua, 1770 44th st., Bklyn. Granted request of Jacob Wittemann, 5616 137th St., Flushing, L. I., that his name

be removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service and accepted his application for the position of Laundry Bath Attendant.

Ruled that the name of David Weinberg, 2949 W. 28th St., Bklyn., may be con-sidered by the Fire Commissioner for appointment as Sheet Metal Worker from cer-tification of June 14, such appointment if made to be effective prior to June 22, 1935.

Reserved decision in the case of Thomas J. Murray, 3536 79th st., Jackson Heights, L. I., who appeared to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Inspector of Elevators, grade 3, pursuant to the provisions of section VII of rule III.

Failed to appear: Marked Kurt P. Lorenz, 114-39 172d St., St. Albans, L. I., not qualified for non-com-

petitive employment as Pathologist in the Department of Hospitals pursuant to the provisions of section VII of rule III and directed that his servicec in that capacity be terminated and his name placed on the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service.

Rulings of the Commission On the recommendation of Commissioner Morton, the Commission directed that

the payrolls of provisional employees appointed prior to the closing date for the receipt of applications for the examination for the position provisionally held by them are to be disapproved at the payroll period next ensuing after such date unless such provisional employees file an application to take the examination.

On the recommendation of Commissioner Morton, the Certification Clerk was directed hereafter to certify suspended employees for reinstatement according to the department from which they were suspended in conformity with the opinion of the Corporation Counsel and the decision of the Court of Appeals in the Nagelberg case. If, upon a request for a certification of a given department, the name of no suspended employee from that department appears on the list then the senior eligible is to be certified without regard to department.

Appointments in the Office of the Commission Expert Examiners pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 11 of section IX of

rule V : Probation Officer (City Magistrates' Court and Court of Special Sessions), Jean S. Davis, Aurora, N. Y. ; Salvage Engineer, C. L Babcock, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Trackman, W. C. Fleming, 616 W. 165th st., Manhattan.

Disposition Removed name of Nathan Kroll, 401 E. 94th St., Bklyn., from the eligible list of

Court Attendant and placed same on list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service pursuant to the provisions of section VII of rule III.

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Manifest Errors Appeals denied: Patrolman : Patrick J. Geraghty, Ben Makashay, John Giargenti, Jr., Francis A.

Burger, Jeremiah F. Haggerty, Aaron S. Marcu, Reginald Henry, Hugh Mulvey, Robert J. Firenze, Ralph D. Anselmi, Edward C. Savage, Carl Lambert, Stephen W. Gorey.

Assistant Chief Investigator : Samuel Slone, Isidore Topkin, Anne C. Rotchford, Mrs. Lillian F. Britt, Ruth M. Giles, Louis Keepnews.

Industrial Instructor : Frank A. Baird, Salvatore Strano, Samuel Robinson, John S. Konop, Israel S. Nathanson, Joseph Share.

Tax Counsel, grade 3: Leo Eckman, Mortimer M. Kassell, Charles Gordon. Assistant Fire Marshal: Nicholas J. M"eyler, Samuel J. Steinberg. Assistant Secretary, New York City Housing Authority: Arthur S. Davis. Janitor Engineer (Custodian Engineer) : John R. Fairbanks. House Painter : Charles DeCanio. Truck Repairman, Railroad : Robert J. Franklin, Jr. Examining Engineer, Refrigeration : Edward J. Grogan. Clerk of District, grade 3 (Municipal Court) : Clifford C. Reeve. Park Director : Gustave Chirlian. Station Agent : John F. Harte.

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Transfers Transfer approved : Allen Kane from Deputy Medical Superintendent at $3,115 per

annum to Medical Superintendent at a similar compensation in the Department of

Hospitals, pursuant to section 16 of the Civil Service Law, his name appearing number one on the open competitive list for the latter position.

Transfer disapproved: William H. Woods, Inspector of Foods at $2,000 per annum from the Department of Health to the Department of Finance, there being a preferred list in existence.

Upon the Recommendation of the Director of Examinations Appointed James J. Kearney, 2810 Morris ave., Manhattan, as Examiner in the

office of the Commission pursuant to paragraphs 6 and 7 of section IX of rule V, pend-ing the establishment of the title, Examining Assistant (July 17).

Directed that the time within which to file applications for the position of Director, Division of Psychiatry (Department of Hospitals, Bellevue Hospital) be extended to Oct. 4, 1935 (July 17).

Certified the eligible list of Junior Assistant Counsel, grade 2, Board of Transpor-tation, to the Board of Transportation as an appropriate list from which to fill two vacancies in the position of Law Clerk, grade 2, at $2,400 per annum (July 10).

Approved emergency employment of the following named as Monitor in the office of the Commission during the month of June, 1935 (July 15) :

Charles Carr, 14 days; John Whitney, 9 days; Joseph Wilcinski, 8 days; Jack Price, 8 days; Raymond O'Connor, 8 days; Rita Granfield, 7 days; William Saward, 7 days; Adaline R. MacNeill, 6 days ; Jane Byrne, 6 days ; Katherine S. Carr, 6 days ; Norma McKenna, 6 days; Richard Hochfelder, 6 days; G. Kleeblatt, 6 days; E. K. Calston, 6 days; A. J. Graydon, 6 days; James J. White, 6 days; John F. Gallagher, 6 days; A. H. Thorogood, 6 days; H. W. Brinkerhoff, 7 days; W. A. Cole, 7 days; Robert B. Cutler, 6 days; Ralph Nelson, 6 days; Edward Priest, 7 days; Frank Kavanagh, 6 days; Franklin H. Senior, 6 days; Thomas Barry, 6 days; Ruth Eckstein, 5 days; Dorothy Rothschild, 5 days; Catherine Miles, 5 days; Thomas Ferrone, 5 days; Paul Ferrone, 5 days; Michael Carroll, 5 days; Kay McCaffrey, 5 days; Milton Weissfeld, 5 days; Cornelius Farrell, 5 days; David C. Weidner, 5 days; James W. Ward, 4 days; Wilfred Sullivan, 4 days; Castrenza Adragna, 4 days; Donald Ruddy, 4 days; Lillian Alson, 4 days; Gladys Galston, 4 days; D. Moley, 5 days; Thomas J. Comerford, 4 days; James

Young, 4 days; Thomas Clark, 4 days; Charles E. Beal, 4 days; Cornelius O'Keefe, 2 days; Raymond Condon, 1 day; William Callahan, 1 day; Jean MacNeill, 1 day; Hugh W. Caulkins, 1 day.

Report of Examining Division Considered Directed that the preferred eligible list of Superintendent of Construction be cer-

tified to the Triborough Bridge Authority from which to appoint one Superintendent of Conftruction (Docks and Piers) with compensation at $4,200 per annum (Engineer-ing Examiner Mosher, June 26).

Report of the Investigation Bureau Approved Promulgated the following eligible lists : Janitor Engineer (Custodian Engineer)

(July 9) ; Conductor (Independent City-owned Subway) (July 16) ; Patrolman, Police Department (July 16).

Marked "Not Qualified" on the eligible list of Conductor ( Independent City-owned Subway) : John J. McGourty, Michael J. Maher, George Nack, Carl A. Carlson, Robert C. Hendrickson, Patrick F. Kilgallon, John C. Laverty, Michael C. Dargon, Jothan T. Coleman, Frank C. Singen, Frank Mertz, August A. Terech, Thomas O'Sulli-van, Raymond H. Katz, Samuel H. McKay, Harold A. Heimer, Walter F. Oetgen, John W. Koscis, Junius 0. Chambers, Walter H. Graham, Michael McDonnell, James H. Kelshall, Walter E. Nier, Edwin H. Ahr, Carl V. Garritani,Ralph E. Gale, summoned the 12 last named before the. Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the pro-visions of section VII of rule III, marked Wilbur F. Chance, Jr., "Qualified," pending verification of his birth and citizenship records and marked "Qualified" the remaining 102 candidates named in the reports (July 16 and 17).

Marked "Not Qualified" on the eligible list of Janitor Engineer (Custodian Engi-neer) and summoned before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the provisions of section VII of rule III, Earl B. Miller, Cecil E. Pearce, Thomas Haughty, George A. Lee, Egan R. Russell and marked "Qualified" the remaining 91 candidates named in the reports (July 9 and 17).

Marked "Not Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman and summoned before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the provisions of section VII of rule III, Edward J. Smith, Solomon Rottersman, Francis E. Tweed, Myron Housman, Alfred R. Gray, Albert Odsen, Frederick H. Taylor and marked "Qualified" the remaining 43 candidates named in the reports (July 15 and 17).

Marked "Not Qualified" on the eligible list of Station Agent (Independent City-owned Subway), Daniel A. Matto, Nathan Chafitz, Harold Aamodt, Saul Brainin, Louis J. Noller, Jack Safer, Richard P. Grace, Ernest Palmer, Henry Kurzenhauser, summoned the six last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the provisions of section VII of rule III, and marked "Qualified" the remaining 69 candidates named in the reports (July 2 and 17).

Marked "Not Qualified" Daniel J. Hurley for employment as Sewer Cleaner, Bor-ough of Richmond, Labor Class, because he failed to appear for investigation as directed and marked "Qualified" the remaining two candidates named in the report (July 16).

Marked Gustave Schwartz "Not Qualified" for employment as Carriage Painter, Borough of Richmond, because he failed to appear for investigation as directed (July 16).

Marked Thomas J. Moylan, John F. McGoey, and Frank Vitale "Not Qualified" for employment as Laborer, Borough of Brooklyn; summoned the last named to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the pro-visions of section VII of rule III and marked "Qualified" the remaining two candidates named in the report (July 16) .

Ordered filed the papers of the following named,• their non-competitive employment as Nurse in the Department of Hospitals having been terminated, Mary Elizabeth Henes, Frances E. Watson.

Marked "Qualified" on eligible lists indicated (July 16 and 17) : Gasoline Engine-man (Marine) 3; Clerk, grade 2, 1.

Non-competitive employment (July 12, 15 (2) and 16), Department of Hospitals: Chief Nurse, 1; Nurse, 1; Physician, 1; Pathologist, 1.

Pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section IX, paragraph 6 (July 15 and 16 (2) : Laboratory Assistant (Bacteriological), Department of Health, 1; Signal Maintainer (Independent City-owned Subway), 1; Maintenance Man (Independent City owned Subway), 1.

Disabled veteran preference (July 15 and 16 (2) : Denied to Laborer, Brooklyn, John J. Shea, 458 44th st., Bklyn.; Inspector of Equipment, grade 3 (Department of Hospitals), Joseph A. Ortolan, 809 8th ave., Bklyn.; Promotion to Janitor, grade 2, Public Buildings and Offices, President of Manhattan, Arthur F. Toppin, 47 E. 104th St., Manhattan.

Upon the Recommendation of the Certification Clerk Promulgated the following promotion eligible lists (July 17) : Janitor, grade 2,

Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Office of President of the Borough of Man-hattan; Janitor (Custodian), grade 2, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, Office of the President of the Borough of Queens.

Ordered examination for Coal Passer, Manhattan (July 17). Approved report submitting statement of certification of names in excess of the

number prescribed by the rules, declinations of appointment, restoration of names to eligible lists, etc. (July 17).

Upon the Recommendation of the Application Clerk Marked "Qualified Medical" on the eligible lists indicated, it appearing that they

had qualified in a medical re-examination (July 1.5 and 16 (2) : Park Director, George L. Quigley, 2257 University ave., Bronx; Janitor Engineer (Custodian Engineer), Frank L. Clancy, 1962 51st st., Bklyn.; Automobile Electrician, Michael J. McInerney, 564 Hudson St., Manhattan, and Thomas R. Fulling, 1241 Bradford ave., Bronx; Parole Officer, Henry J. Mason, 11 Marlborough rd., Bklyn.; Tax Counsel, grade 3, Mortimer M. Kassell, 77 W. 104th st., Manhattan; Dentist, Benjamin B. Brisman, 374 Eastern pkway., Bklyn. ; Playground Director, Abraham Kastenbaum, 1451 'Washington ave., Bronx, and Charles A. Schmidt, Hillcrest ave., White Plains, N. Y. -and continued medical disqualification appearing against the following named, they having been again ,rejected in a medical examination : Automobile Electrician, Charles N. Hermans, 542 W. 133d St., Manhattan; Playground Director (Male), Albert L Jewett, 8684 Palo Alto ave., Hollis, L. I.

Directed that the services of the following named as Prison Keeper in the Depart-ment of Correction pursuant to paragraph 6, section IX of rule V be terminated for physical disability, they having failed to qualify in a medical examination (July 16) :

The Commission then adjourned to meet July 24, 1935, at 11 a. m. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary.

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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

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John Takacs, 430 E. 67th st., Manhattan ; James F. Kernan, 1150 Dean st., Bklyn.; Philip Schreiber, 51 Penn st., Bklyn.; Theodore M. Schwartz, 2011 Morris ave., Bronx; Thomas J. Giddings, 25 72d st., Bklyn. ; Edward P. Dunne, 455 85th st., Bklyn. ; Gustave W. Levy, 600 E. 55th st., Manhattan.

Action of the Secretary on Certifications Approved Appropriate male eligible list of Clerk, grade 2, to the Office of the President of

the Borough of Brooklyn to make one appointment in the first grade at $900 per annum (July 16).

Male preferred eligible list of Watchman, grade 1, and Attendant, Male (temporary service), to the Office of the President of the Borot,gh of Manhattan to make three temporary reinstatements in the position of Attendant at $4 a day each for a temporary period of about four months (July 16).

Departmental Communications Corrected records to show the rescission of the suspension for lack of work effective

Dec. 31, 1932, of David Kraus, Junior Engineer at $2,700 per annum, in the Board of Transportation (July 9).

Incorporated in the record State service of Francis X. Murray and fixed Oct. 23, 1923, as the date of his original entrance into the service for purpose of determining seniority in pursuance of decision of the Court of Appeals in the matter of Horn vs. Gillespie (Law Department, July 1).

Denied for lack of power was the request of the Department of Public Welfare that Mary L. Whitehead, a provisional appointee under paragraph 6, section IX of rule V, be permitted to file application for the position of Case Work Supervisor after the closing date fixed for the receipt of applications (July 16).

Corrected records to show Dec. 19, 1914, as the, date of original entrance into the service of Henry W. Collins for purposes of determining seniority and incorporated his previous State service into the record (in the matter of Collins vs. Delaney et al., order of Supreme Court dated June 17, 1935).

Amended order of examination for promotion to Legal Assistant, Municipal Court, by extending eligibility to compete to all qualified applicants who have had one year's practice as a member of the bar instead of five years as previously ordered (Civil Service Reform Association (July 17).

Noted on records reinstatement of Carlo Cirelli as Auto Truck Driver at $1,980 per annum in the Department of Sanitation, effective July 1, under the provisions of Local Law No. 14 and the opinion of the Corporation Counsel (July 12).

Amended records to show June 26 instead of June 27 as the date of appointment of Francis Evers as Asphalt Laborer in Office of the President of the Borough of Man-hattan (July 9).

Directed that in accordance with resolutions of the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment the following names be placed on the preferred lists indicated according to the dates of their original appointments and without regard to the department pursuant to the provisions of section 1716 of the Greater New York Charter (May 28, July 18 and July 19) : Watchman and Messenger (subject to qualifying in an oral test to determine whether he can speak English intelligently, read and write), Lames A. Roche; Clerk, grade 2, E. Alma Langan; Clerk, grade 3, for certification to Department of Taxes and Assessments, and Clerk, grade 2, for certification to all other departments, John E. Donahue.

Referred to the President was communication from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment advising that pursuant to the provisions of section 1716 of the Greater New York Charter the name of Samuel Ellerstein was to be placed on the preferred eligible list of Clerk.

Corrected records to show the change in name through marriage of Lillian M. Fiske, Clerk in the Board of Education, to Lillian McCauley.

Reassignments to Duty Noted on the Records Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan : July 1, 1935, James P.

Coughlin, James Grotto, Laborers; July 9, 1935, Daniel Ryan, Laborer; July 10, 1935, Henry E. King, Laborer ; July 11, 1935, Walter F. Burns, Laborer.

Department of Docks, July 10, 1935, Charles Carlson, Dockbuilder. Department of Plant and Structures, July 1, 1935, Michael Hanson, Deckhand. Department of Sanitation, July 5, 1935, James Musumeci, Substitute Sweeper;

July 8, 1935, Carmine A. Talarico, Sweeper; Stephen Samborskey, Sweeper. Department of Education, July 1, 1935, Marie V. Baker, Clerk.

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Special and Temporary Appointments

Approved report submitted for the week ending July 13: Competitive class, 154; non-competitive class, 95 ; labor class, 33.

Miscellaneous Communications Amended order of examination for Electrician by increasing the maximum age

limitation from 40 to 45 years and directed that the receipt of applications be extended for an additional week ending Aug. 5. (Local Union No. 3, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, July 11, statement of Examiner Frank E. Canavaciol.)

Incorporated into the record State service of the following named for purposes of determining seniority, William C. Wohlfarth, Architectural Draftsman, grade 4, and William MacKirdy, Assistant Engineer, grade 4.

Denied request of Isaac Ekerling, 3120 Hull ave., Bronx, that Sept. 9, 1922, be fixed as the date of his original entrance into the service for purpose of determining seniority and directed that his name be placed on the preferred eligible list of Struc-tural Draftsman, grade 4, with May 24, 1923, as the date of original entrance into the service.

Fixed Nov. 28, 1922, as date of original entrance into the service of Benjamin Rabinowitz, Assistant Engineer, grade 4, for purpose of determining seniority in pur-suance of opinion in the matter of Horn vs. Gillespie and directed that record of his State service beginning Nov. 28, 1922, be incorporated into the record.

Denied request of Isaac Smallen, Assistant Engineer, grade 4, that he be given credit for previous State service and fixed April 5, 1920, as the date of his original entrance into the service for purpose of determining seniority under the ruling in the Marcus case (May 28).

Denied request of Morris Nagin, Structural Draftsman, grade 4, that his State service be incorporated into the record for purpose of determining seniority, it appearing that he had not completed his probationary period in that service (June 25).

ASSESSORS BOARD OF-

Changes in Departments, Etc.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

Died—John Bemberlein, Laborer, Bureau of Sewers and Highways-Maintenance, Aug. 5.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Died—Charles Cassidy, 121 Bedford ave.,

Bklyn., Laborer.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

Died—John H. McCabe, 8723 90th st., Woodhaven, L. I., Inspector of Carpentry and Masonry at $2,415 per annum, Aug. 5.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

Action Rescinded—Appointing Margaret Kelly, 420 Amsterdam ave., Manhattan, Temporary Attendant at $4 a day, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, effective July 13.

Appointed—Ellen J. Haggerty, 453 63d st., Bklyn., Attendant at $1,200 per annum, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30.

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT Died—Patrick J. Timoney, 648 52d st.,

Bklyn., Probation Officer at $1,800 per annum, Brooklyn Family Court, Aug. 2.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Unless otherwlse atEted, Cub OKless an

open from $ a. a. to 5 P. r.. Batirdage to 1s noon: County Oflees 0 a. ar. to 4 P. ter.. 8aturdaja to 1$ noon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- 2 Lafayette et., Manh'n WO rth 2-4315

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

WO rth 2-4430 President's Office. City Ball, Maah'a

CO rtlnd 7-6170 ARMORY BOARD—

Municipal Bldg.. Manh'a WO rth 2-1330 ART COMMISSION—

City Hap, Manh'n CO rtlnd 1-1197

mucipsl )8 1[anh'n Wo rth 7 009 BRONX. PRESIDENT OF-

8S1 Grand Coaoonrae, Bean: JE rims 6-3941 BROOKLYN. PRESIDENT OF—

BUDGET, BUREAU OF THE ~ 7100

3S3 Broadway. Maeh'n CO rtlnd 74701 BUILDINGS DEPARTMKNTOF-

See F MEDICAL EXAMINER—

Main Offioe, Municipal Bldg., Manh's Worth 9•-3711

Open all hours of day sad night. Bronx-851 Grand Cencoune. .JEroine 7-4642

Open all hours of day and Brooklyn--MunIdpsl Bldg iaagl 5-9951

Open all hours of dat and night.

Hospital. PanoBn

nbdblvd...RE public 9-3792

Open 9 a. m. a midnight; Sundays siidholidantollnoca.

Ri d—P Headauarteeri 7-0007

Open George

at, to midnightt; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF—

Plana ii CITY CHAMBERLAIN-

Mwilcbonl maws WO rth 3-5600 CITY CLERK—

Municipal Bldg., Msah'a WO rth 2-4430 Bron:-177th at. and 3d cave.. FO rdhm 7-1311 Brooklyn—Municipal Bld~. TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-21.10 49th ave..

L T ilwe! 4-5476 •Richmond—Borough HaB, S. I.

GI braltar 7-1000 CITY COURT—

Clerks' offied open from 9 a. M. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 I. m. General aad eommercW almdsn called at 9.45 Lm.

New House York County—Old County Court CO rtlnd 7-6761

Bronx Conat7—SS1 Grand Concourse JE onus 6-6985

Kings County-120 Schermechorn It. CU mbrind 6-070

Queens ens Coo ty h at.. Bridge 4-7003

Richmond County-66 ST Lafayette ave.,

New Brighton GI braltar 7-6280 CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS—

General Office, 300 Mulberry at.. Ma n CA nil 6-6500

Clerks' offices open 9 a. m. to 4.30 P. m.; Saturday$ to 12 noon.

All Comts exoegt Traffic, Municipal Term. Frobattoo. Homicide and Night Courts, are open from 9 a. IL to 4 P. m., except Saturdays. Sun-days and holidays. when only morn-low sessions are held. The Traftir, Homicide and Municipal Term Courts are on from 9 a. m. 4o 4 p m. daily, sad are closed Sat-

days, Sundays and holidays. Night Curts are insees from 8 P. m. to I a. m. every night.

Dist. mok4d# a 1-32 Franklin it WO rth 2-2061

TO mpknsSq. 6-4467 DR ydok 4-1204 VO hinter 5-0442 HA rim 7-0225 CO lambs 5-4630 7-313 W. 54th at ED

1—Bement and Caitldon caves.. West New Brighton PO rtRich 7-5712

2-67 Tirge a et.. Stacletos SA IntGeo 7-1150 CITY RECORD BOARD OF—

S r'e office. 1CtimidPal Bldg.. h'n WO nth 2-3491

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bid,. Manb'n WO nth 2-1610

COUNTY CLERI. BRONX- 851 Grand Concourje JE rome n-S0$1

COUNTY CLERK. KINGS— Hall of Records Bklvn TR langl 5-8780

COUNTY CLERK. NEW YORK— County Court Hogue. Manh'n. .WO rth 2-6114

COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- 153.22 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica. .JA mains 6-2607

COUNTY CLERK. RICHMOND-. County Court House. S. I...SA intGoo 7-1316

COUNTY COURT. BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-8965

Court opens at 10 a. M. COUNTY COURT, KINGS-

120 Sehermerhorn et.. Bklyn....MAIn 4-5301 Court opens at 10 a. m.

COUNTY COURT. QUEENS- 24.22 Jackson eve., L . I. City ST Rwel 4-7525

Court open at 10 a. m. COUNTY COURT. RICHMOND—

County Court House, S. I GI braltr 7-7500 Court opens at 10 a. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-5910

9 a. m. toSp.m.: Sat. to 12 noon. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. KINGS—

Municipal Bldg.. Bklyn TR iangl 5-8900 9A.m.toSv.a.: Sat, to12noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. NEW YORK- 137 Centre at.. Manh'n CA nal 6-5;10

9a.M.to5P.m.: Satin 12aoon. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS—

Court House, L I. City ST ilwel 4-7590 9a.m.toSp.m.: Sat, to12noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. RICHMOND—County Court House, S. I... SA intGeo 7-0049

9 a. m. to 5 P. m.. Sit. to 12 Loon. DOCKS. DEPARTMENT OF—

Pier "A." North River, Manh'nWH rueful 4-1601

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT— Children's Court Dividon-

Hearing of cues begins st 10 a. in. Manhattan-137 E,' 22d rt.. GR amercy 6-3611 Bros:-1118 Grand Cmconr1

Brooklyn-111 Schermerborn rt. TR iangl 5-8611

Queens-105.34 Union Hall it., Jamaica JA amen 6-9545

Richmond-100 Richmond ter., St. SA int"ea 74300

Family Divisico- Manbattan-153 E. 57th st VOlnter 5-040 Bross-1118 Grand Ca000nrn-9600-

romeBrooklyn--327 Schermerhora it 1

Ti lsngl 5-+9770 Queens — IOS•34 Union Hsg at.,

R5ch~moo~d-100 Richmond terr. SL 6-ZS/S George SA iatGeo 7-UN

EDUCATION. DEPARTMENT OF— Park ave. and S9th it.. Hanh'n

VO muter 5-6610 ELECTIONS BOARD -

General Office. Municipat Bldg., Ma WOrthnh'n 1-1807

Bronx—Tremont and 3d ayes. .TR emnt 8-1186 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg..... TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-90.33 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

RE puble Richmond—Borough Hall. S. L

9-1916

SA IntGeo 7-19SS 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12

EMERGENCY RELIEF BUREAU- 902 Broadway, Manh'n OR amercy 7-4700

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONHENT- S r7's Office Municipal WO rg.,, 3-4560

ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO nth 2-1701 City Collections, Bureau ol-

Manhattan-2d funny, MunicipalWo elk 7-1901

Bronx—Tremont and Arthur ayes.

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ..TR ~1 S2 7100 Queens--Court so., L I. City

ST Bwel 4-2400 B1 hmond—Borough Hail.

S. I braltar 7-1000 Public Works Finance, Division of-

611 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.WO rth 2-1200 FIRE DEPARTMENT-

Munkip.kl Bldg., Manh'n WO nth 2-4100 Brooklyn oaiee. Municipal N r. 1 S~3N

Old County Court House, O

City Han C 0 , anh'n mind 7-521

12-455 W. 141st it çcomb 4-8429 Commercial Frauds-301 Mott st.CA nal 6-6500 Homicide-301 Mott it CA nal 6-6500 Municipal Term—Old County Court

House CO rtlnd 7-4763 Night Court for Men-314 W. 54th at.

CO lumbe 5-4630 Probation-300 Mulberry it CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Lower)-301 Mott at C'A nal 64500 Traffic (Upper)-455 W. 151st it.

ED gecomb 4-3700 Women's-425 6th aye. ..TO mpkniS'q. 6-4628

Dist. Brent 1-161st et. and 3d ave ME lroee 5-2466 2 and 3-161st it. and 3d ave ME ]rose 3-3670 Homicide-161st at and 3d ave.ME Irons 5-1958 Municipal Term-161st mt. and d

ME Ie. Traffic-161st at. and 3d ave ME Irose S-1958

Dist Office—Municipal pal BIdg.TR iangl 5-7100

5—Williamsburg Bridge P1am. EV 7-2503 6-495 Gates ave MAIn 2-1850 7-2 Snyder ays' BU ckmnstr 2-1506 8-2963 W. 8th at CO nerIs 6.0013 9-43d at. and 4th Ave SU out 6-0381 10-127 Pennsylvania ave. ..AP plegate 6-8606 Adolescent-120 Schermerhorn aL.MA in 4-0216 Homicide-31 Snyder ave..BUCkmnItr 2-3516 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn st.

TR langl 5-4290 Probation—Municipal Bldg TR iangl S-7100 Traffic-1005 Bedford cave MA in 2-2904

Dist.-115 5th at., L I ....IR onsdes 6-9009

2—Town Hall, Flashing FL nehing 9-0228 3-90th et. Far Rockaway. BEBHrbr 5-0125 4—Town Ma11, Jamaica JA oaks 6-0318 S e at and Catalpa ave. Ridge.

ergto 2-2134

Fire Extinguishment, 365 Tay S

GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- Clerk'sOfficeopea 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.;

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

Centre and Franklin eta.. Manh'a.WO nth 2-5778 Probation Dept., 32 Franklin at.. WMa k'n

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT 05- 139 Centre at. Manb'n CA sal 6-1506 Bronx-1918 Arthur ave Ti enmt 8-6390 Brooklyn—Willoughby and Fleet ate.

TR tang] 5-9401 Queeei-92.07 148th rt., Jamaica

RE Public 9-1200 Richmond—Terminal Bldg., St.

George 7-0441 HIGHER EDUCATION. BOARD OF-

139th at ne Convent cave.. Manh'n EDBecomb 4-5400

HOSPITALS. DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WOrib 2-4440

JURORS, BRONX, COM'R OF- 851 Grand Concourse. Bross JE rome 6-4610

JURORS. KINGS, COM' OF— Municipal Bldg., Bklyn Ti iangi 5-1100

JURORS, N YOan n°M,allofRecordsManh' WO rth 2-0240

JURORS. QUEENS, COM'R OF— County Court House, L I. City.ST ilwel 4-7304

JURORS, RICHMOND COM'R OF— County Court House. . I....SA intGeo 7-6011

LAW DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'a WO rth 2-4600 . Brooklyn. Mun pal Bldg Titiangl 5-6330 Street Openings Bureau of-

Mnnictptl Bhlg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 Brooklyn—MunicipalBldg. . TR iaagl S-6331 Qaeasa--89 31 161st et., Daman

A mains 6-5334 LICENSES. DEPARTMENT OF-

6 Rode at., Manh'n WO rib 2-3101 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I.

MANHATTAN PRESIDENT OF ~ 7-1000

MAYOR SS OFFICE-- 'a WO nth 2-5600

City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlad 7-1100 MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY-

Aldermanic Branch—Clerk's Office, 263 Municipal Bldg.; Manh's.....WO rth 2-4431

Estimate and Apportionment Branch— Clerk's Office. 1356 Municipal Bldg.,

MUNICIPAL CIVIL,SERVICE ~wp

M'N 2-4560

MUNICIPAL A

COURTS— Office

WO nth X1510

Office of the President Justice, 8 Reade at.. Manh'n WO rub 2-1400

Oft M*hattiis 1-8 Reade it WO rth 2-1475 2-264 Madison it OR chrd 4-430 3-314 W. 54th at Co Mmht 5-1773 4-207 E. 32d it CA ledoaia 5-1464 5-2565 Broadway RI versids 9-4001- 6-155 E. 88th it SA cramesto 2-7871 7-447 W. 151st At BR adhe t 9-7301 8-170 E. 121st it HA rim 7-3951 9-624 Madison ave VOlnnter 5-3151

10-1 W. 125th it HA rim 1-2694 Central Jury Part 1 Small Claims Part f 8 Reade at.WO rth 2-1400

1-1400 Wifiamabridgea rd...UN derhil 3-6100 2.-Washington ave. and 162d et.

ME Irose S-3042 Small Claims Part, Washington avm and

162d at ME !rose 5-3041 Broohtys

1-120 Schermerhorn at TR tang) 5-9537 2-495 Gates ave LA first 3-7217 3-6 Lee ave STag 2-7813 4-1110 Eastern pkway SL ocum 6-4500 S-4th cave. and 42d it SU seen 6-2540 6-27.33 Snyder ave BU ckmnstr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave AP piegate 6-8600 8-1301 Surf ave CO neyIi 6-8313 Central Jury Part 1120 Schermerhorn at. Small Claims Part ( TR iangl 5-2052

1-115 5th et., L. I. City IR onadea 6-7361 2 -Broadway and Curt at. Elmhurst

HA vemayer 3-6902 64th it, Ridlewood EV ~1 4—Town Hall, Jamaica JA mlcs F. 5-90th at., Far Rockaway...BE IlHrhr 5-1147 6—Town Hall. F ashing....IN depada 3-5661 Small Claims Part, Town Hall, Jamaica

JA mks 6-0086

2-425 6th ave 3-2d ave. and 2d it 4-153 E. 57th at 5-121st at. & Sylvan pI

1—Bement and eavea. West New Brighton Pd rtltich 7-0189

2-71 Tapes at.. Stapleton. SA intGeo 7--0313 Small Part, 71 Ts _A I 7-0313

nui THE CITY RECORD

YbNDAY, AUGUST .12, 1933

MUNICIPAL XMFNC= UUAZT- Maaal Bldg. Maai 600 a..... 0 rtk 9.6 9 a. a. a ! P. ..; àstiMsy, M 1p0.

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY-

10 E. 40th et.. Mob's AS Y M 4-SU$ PARES, DEPARTMENT OF-

Main OEue—Arsenal Bldg., Ceatnl - Puk, 64th at and Stir ay.

4-1000

B Pk ~ M's

p 10OinmNt

ab I-3000 Brooklyn—Litchudd Mamba.

1-3300 Qi eens—Tbe Orerbe, Forest Sparks

Rickmoo Folded Howe, Oo,s L sad >t-4600

Park, Victory bled. and Ck rd., we Brighton GI raw 3-9761

PAROLE COMMISSION- Municipal B1dg., Mank'a.. , .. WO r k 4-3160

PLANT & STRUCTURES. DEPT. OF- ' Yamctpl Bldg., Mash's WO rt1 2-4740

PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF- Muaicipat gIdf. Yaa4'n WO rib 2-10

POLICE DEPAR1~'1MlENT-

PtIB CaAnD~MINISMATOB. N N1

PUBLIC LIC ADMIINISTRATOR.1CINa> 7-l4M

Yttmppal Blrlyn Tl~isagl 5-7100 PUBLIC ADMI MS TOR, N. Y.—

Hall of ReccrdL Hsiib'it WO rtk 3-6616 PUBLIC ADMINI$TRATO& QUKEN$-

$9.31 161st at, Jaa>tici JA macs 4-5037 PUBLIC ADMIItISTRATOR, RICHWD-

B'Wand Card x ne.. trti ew

PUBLIC MARKETS, WEIGHTS AND 7357 MEASURES. DEPT. OF—

Municipal Bldx., Mob's... .. WO rth 7-5050 PUBLIC B sdiru, n DEPT. Gi

grc7 1-4700

Inai S B1DEPP

AR 9 DEPARTMENT

— rtY S-5>~0 OUEENS.PZESID~

T1[

0E-T oa

49~ bureau, 45.32 at, lies 4-3I00

RECORDS. BRONX. COW! OF /Sl Grand Cooeoa»e JE rows 1-4931

RECORDS KINGS COM'R OF- Hal1 of keoorda. kI1D TR land 5-59//

RECORDS N. Y.. CO '!t OF- HaB of R.dL Hub'........ WO rth 3-3900

RECORDS, COY'A OF, CITY COURT- Old Camty Court Hotua CO rtlad 7-6264

RECORDSfiCOWR OF SURROGATES' LOUR . NEW YOkL COUNTY-

Hall of Reeorda, Manta's WO rtk 3-6744 REGISTER. BRONX COUNTY-

051 Grand Cceeottrae JR r. 7-9111 REGISTER KINGS COUNTY-

Hall of if ecorda, Bklya Ti itagl 5-6* REGISTER NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records, Maah'n WO rtk 1-7900 RF1.66ISTEJR. QUEENS COUNTY-

16114 mks F/6M REVISION OF

ASSMS~ 0 r~ 7-1900 RICCHMOND. PRESIDENT OF—

Bo k HaB. S. I. GI braltar 7-1000 SANITATION DEPARTMENT OF-

MmsicIpINX Manb'a WO rib 2-4240 SHERIFF, B10 COUNTY—

$31 Grand Cc COW N JE rows .1-3501 SHERIFF. KINGS COUNTY—

Municipal Bldg., Bklyn Ti Ind 8-7100 SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records. Yanh'a WO rtk 9-4100 SHERIFF QUEENS COUNTY—

County tort Hotue, L. I. QtY.STIIWeI 4-4017 SHERIFF, RICHMOND CO

Country Court House, S. I... A ietGeo 7-0041 SINKING FUND. COM'RS OF--

Mnnicipal Bldg. amba WO rth 2-1200 SPECIAL SR STbNS, COURT OF-

Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open It 10 a. m.

Manhataa-Centre ad Franklin0 rtk -3434

Bronx-IS! Grand Concurs. , JE rose 7-2891 Court held every Tuesday and Friday.

Brooklyn-120 Schermerbora at. MA is 4-5917 Qoeeas-153.19 Jamaica ave., ~A

amaws 6-/040 Court held every Mood ay sad Thum.

day. Richmond—County Court Hotax, S. I.

SA latGeo 7-0334 Court held eery Wednesday.

P meion Bureau — Municipal Bldg.. 2-3434

STANDARDS AND APPEALS— Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n wo rth 2-01/4

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DI-VISION-

FS MDeptn Madiacn ave. and i x 2-0940

Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6 P. m. The first and third Fridays of each term, motion days, Court opens at 10 a. m. Notions called at 9 a. m. Appeals from orders called at 18

Second Dom.—Borough Hall. 1kM,5-1300

Court sitar from I p. im. to S V. e. No court on Saturds

SUPREME COURT, 1ST %D. DIST.-Civil Division-N. Y. County Court

Hone, Manh'n WO rtk 3-650/ Court opens at 10 a. m.

Criminal Th'n - Ceptre and Franklin TTelephon

court oyes! at 10,30 a, tL Bronx County-8S 1 Grand Concourse

JE rose 6-1031 Court Opens at 10 S. aL

SUPREME COURT, 2D JUD. DIST- Kiaga County—Joralemen and Court

sts. Bklyn. Ti langl 5-7300 Court opens At 10 I. tn.

Appwelate Term Ti iangl 5-7452 Court opens at 10 a. a.

Q S~Tm Terms—$931 161st at.. Tama" JA maica 6-9637

Trial Terms—County Court L. I. City ST fiwel 4-7060

Richmond County—County Cottg~ 7-3700

SURROGATE'S COURT. BRONX—Court opens at 10 a. m.

ISI Grand Concourse JE roan 6-4897 SURROGATE'S COURT. KINGS—

Court opens at 9.30 a. m. Hallf Records. Bklyn TR iaaoi 1-7020

SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y - Conrtojent at 10.30 a. m.

Hall of Records. 16anh'n WO rtk 3.6744 SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS—

Court opens at 10 I. M. 101.10 Jamaica ave.. Jamaia. .JA maic& 6-6000

SURROGATE'S COURT, RICHMOND-Conrt opens at 10.30 a. a

County Court House. S. I . . . . GI braltar 7-0572 TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS—

Municipal Bldg., b8anh'n WO rth 2-1800 Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aves TR emnt 8-5090 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR ianrl 5-7100

B{~ I'ior~ gal

in. g'.ISTUwa 4/60

GI braltar 7-1000

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT ' BOARD-

363 Bwa1, liaa% BA rely _"4 TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTUNT-

1Gnidpal 206g., Maah'a WO ttb 3-1506 Bronx-1931

S-l110 ~r-Z110 4911 na. L dST llwd 4-HO Richmond-9s Hyatt at., St.

'SA 11190 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF-

250 Hudson at., 'a CA ad 6-6600 TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY-

111 8th ave.. Maelf'a cuclass i-1973 WATER SUPPLY BOARD OF-

346 Broadway, i1snk'1 WO Pb 3.1150 WATER SUPPLY,S AND ELECT.-

Municiwil Bldg., 's WO rib 1-439/ Bronx-Tretnoat & Arthur ara..TR reset 3-6/00 Brooklyn- l .....

W1*sonanI.ST ~ 50 Ricbmcsd—Boroegb Hull, S.

I heGae 7480 4

BOARD MEETINGS

Bssrd Meets is A anio (haahr, Qb Hall,

Manh'n on Tueaday~ at 2.15 P. a MICEAEL J. CNvISE, Cib k, and Clark

to Board. Based

Meets In Room 110$, Municipal Bids„ Monk's, as first WedoMda each Seecr tarry.

Art O.a40sa Meets at Its

WILLIAM

Hall Mash',, as second Tuesday in each month, at 5.30 p. at.

A. EVERETT PETERSON. decnbry. Anesisses

Meets in Roo 20 Mnnicfpal Bldg., Mach's, on Tuesda at 10 s. s,4

TVbLS W. WHITTLE, President.Colu

Meets Ii M~ayor ng fBO .a "Hall, ltaak'a on first days to February, May, Ai urI and November.

LOUIS M. FAULKNER, Deputy Chamberlain, Secretary.

BuildIngs Meets is Room~2005, MunIcipal Bldg., Mink's,

It call of the CbairmaL SAMUEL FASSLER. Clishuan.

sfsen Meets in ~ County Court owe, Qty HaS

Plaza, Mink's, on third Monday in each mouth, at 3 p• m.

JOHN~d ASt ~ Secretary.

Meet. in City Hall, Mash's, at can of Mayor. PAUL J. KERN, Secretary Pro Tom.

Baird of Bdastbs

Manh'n, at

second d foourth Wedednesdaayys In each month, at 3.30 p, m.

JOSEPH MILLER, Jr., Secretary. Bard of DTeetIoaa

Meets week

s

ly of the ISA M~~ Bldg., Manh'n, at S. HOWARD COHEN, President.

Board of Estimate sad Apport loanpt Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Mash's, Fri•

days, at 10.30 a. m. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary.

IThIstag Beard of City Surveyors Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Mink's,

at call of the Chairman. VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chairman.

Dicschlag Mat of Plumbers Meets in Room 909, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

on Tuesdays, at 2 p. m. JOSEPH F. HECK, Chairman. Beard of HeIth

Meets at 139 Centre at., Manh'n, at can of the President.

JOHN I... RICE, M. D., Commissioner of Health, President.

Municipal Aaaea'bly.-AIderaaaafe Branch Meets is Alolermamn Chamber, City Hall,

Manb'n, on t 2 P. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, Clark.

Municipal Aaae bly—Sosrd of ?aWmto and

Meets In Room 166, D Branch

Cib Hall, Yank's, cm Fridays, at 10.30 a. m.

PEARL BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Wuletyal Civil Service Coulaaiu

Meets at its office, 14th floor, Municipal Bldg., Mash's, on Tbnmdayr. at 10.30 L m.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. Cosialedsa

Meets in Room 2500 Bldg., Mash's, on Thursdays at 10 a. m.

THOMAS tam, R. anew LdSeereqry.

Meet@ in Room ,500, Municipal Bldg., Mash's, on fourth Tuesday -of each month at 3 p. m.

LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary. Board of Revision of Aaeeaaeab

Meets In Room 500 Municipal Bldg., Mash's. upon notice of the (hdef Clerk.

LEWIS F. LANG, Chief Clerk. Coaaaalaolosera of the Slaking land

Meet in Room 16, City Hall, Mach's, on every other Wednesday, at 11 a, M.

LEWIS F. LANG, Secretary. Beard of Standards and Appeals

Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, Tuesdays. at 10 a. m. and 2m.

HARRIS H. MURD~CB, Chairman. Board of Tara and Aasiaeaen6s

Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Mash's, on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m.

WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President. Board of Traasport.tkn

Meets at 250 Hudson at., Monk's, on Tues, days. at 2 p. m.

JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. Board of Water Supply

Meets at 346 Broadway, Mash's, on Tuesdays, at 11 a, at.

GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President. t

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Owners Waisted for Un I Icwe Property

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New York for the following property now in custody without claimants: Automobiles, boa baby carriage,, bicycles, bags, optic goods. furniture, rope, lea metals, clothing jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, dreas•suit cases, handbags. pocketbooks. wallets, merchandise. tools, trunks, typewriter, canes, umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, cur• gical instruments. musical instruments electrical goods, sporqog goods, hardware, groceries, canned g~, , liquors, etc., also sums of money feb ntously obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned. or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated or otherwise Incapable of taking tare of them• selves.

Police Headquarters 240 Centre at., Manhattan. For Boroughs of Rrooktyn and Queen,. 485

Bergey st., Bklyn.. N. Y. For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct, 160th

it. and 3d ave., Bronx. For Borough of Richmond, 120th Precinct,

78-81 Richmond ter., St. George, S. I. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Cosmic

sioner.

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION

Pnp" SEALED BIDS WILLIE RECEIVED BY

the Department of SIIIWiory~ at its odioe, Room 1259, Municipal Bum, Manhattan, until 12 coca, eastern daylight. sabot time, an

HEFO eIGCFOR T LLOWNONTRACTS-SECTION 3. WARDS ISLAND SEWAGE

TREATMENT WORKS: CONTRACT 3, TUNNELS:

BEE STRAP TR4fCTU$~ AN GRIT CHAAM.

CONTRACT 5 THE BRONX GRIT CRAM. BER SUBSTRUCTURE.

The amount ofrequired for the faith-ful performance of Contracts 4 and 5 together and for the faithful performance of Contract J separately or in combination with Contracts 4 and 5, will be one hundred (100) per cent. of each contract price upo6 which in award or awards is

tlse1 allowed for the cosetion of the work and full performance will be seven (7) oon-atsmbve calendar months for Contract 4 and S together and eighteen (18) consecutive calendar months for Contract 3.

The contractor shall perform the work in three (3) shifts of labor so that It will be carried on continuously twenty-four (34). hoursper

d the every day, except to otherwise directed Commissioner, in accordance with article XIX of the contract.

The amount of deposit to accompany each bid shall besot less than five (5) percent of the total amount of the bid. Such deposit shall consist of cub or a certified check noon a National or State bank or trust company located in New York City, or a check of suck bank or trust company signed by aid made payable

authorized theorder the Comptroller

of The City of New York or corporate stock or other form of security of The City of New York which the Comptroller shall approve u of soul value to the deposit required.

Such deposit murtbee enclosed is the eavelo~e containing the bid w shall be banded to e officer or clerk who has charge of the bidding and shall be deposited In the box provided for the purpose.

uch deposits except those of the three lowest bidders will be released within ten (10) days after the completion9f analysis of the bids sub witted hereunder, The remaining deposits will be returned as soon as the State Engineer has sip• proved the executed contract for the work for which the bid is submitted.

These contracts -are to be financed in part by a grant by the Federal Emergency Administra• don of Public Works and are subject to the applicable provisions of the National Industrial Reeoveq Act, and of the Emergency Relief Ap• ptopristion Act of 1935, and to the Executive Orders of the President of the United States issued and to be issued pursuant thereto and the rules and regulation, prescribed by the Presi-dent of the United Staten, the Works Progress Administration or the Federal- Emergency Ad• ministrator of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is called particularly to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates which must be paid under the contract.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that no award of this contract can be made without the prior approval of the State Engineer. Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

The Instructions to Bidders Form of Bid, Forms of Contract and Bond, Ctontaraet Drawings and Specifications may be examined at the office of the Chief Clerk, Department of Sanitation, Room 1250. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

The bidder may obtain drawings by purchasing the same direct from the printer at prices on file at the office of the Chief Clerk. Department of Sanitation; drawings so purchased shall become the property of the purchaser.

CoQlea of the Instructions to Bidders, Form of Bid, Forms of Contract and Bond, may be obtained 6y prospective bidders by depositing with the ($ief Clerk of the Department a certified check for $10, payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, for each set obtained. Such deposit will be returned to those who return to the Department, in good condition, within 10 days after the date fixed for the opening of bids, the above mentioned documents together with the receipt given for same. No deposit other than a certified check will be accepted.

Contracts 4 and 5 must be bid for together; neither one will be let separately. Attention of bidders is invited to the provisions of the instruc. tions for Contracts 4 and 5 and for Contract 3, whereby an award may be made to the bidder whose aggregate bidrice for Contracts 3, 4 and S is lowest after deducting the allowance offered by such a bidder in his bid on Contract 3, for award of Contracts 3, 4 and 5.

If an award is made to the same contractor for Contracts 3, 4 and 5, two separate contracts will be executed, one for Contract 3 alone and one for Contracts 4 and S in combination.

THOMAS W. HAMMOND, Commissioner of Sanitation.

Dated, New York, July 12, 1935. y31,a19 14 8ee General I(nstrnetiona to Bidders on

last page, last colaaan, of the "City Recerd."

Proposals for Destructor Plant

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of. Sanitation at its office,

Room 1259, Municipal Building Sanitation, until

11 o'clock a. in., eastern daylight saving time, on

TUESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1855 CONTRACT NO. 1. FOR CONSTRUCTION.

ERECTION AND EQUIPPING, COMPLETE, READY FOR OPERATION (EXCEPT CHIM• NEYS. PLUMBING, HEATING. POWER PLANT AND ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIX TURES) OF A 750•TON DESTRUCTOR PLANT AT 56TH ST. AND 12TH AVE., BOR- OUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The amount of security required for faithful performance of the contract will be one hundred per cent. (100%) of the amount at which the con-tract is awarded. The character of such security shall be as stated in the Instructions to Bidders.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be nine and one-half consecutive calendar months.

The contractor shall perform the work in two (2) shifts of labor in twenty-four (24) hours at all times and in three (3) shifts at certain times, in accordance with article XIX of the contract.

The amount of deposit to accompany each bid shall be not less than five per cent. (5%) of the total amount of the bid. Such deposit shall consist of cash or a certified check upon a National or State bank or trust company located in New York City, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof drawn and made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York or corporate stock or other form of security of The City of New York which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value to the deposit required.

Such deposit must be enclosed in the envelope containing the bid which shall be handed to the officer or clerk who has charge of the bidding and shall be deposited in the box provided for the purpose.

All such deposits except those of the three lowest bidders will be released within ten (10) days after the completion of analysis of the bids submitted hereunder. The remaining deposits

will be returned as soon u the Stale legineer hu approred the euett sd pontract for the work for which the bid is submitted.

This eantract is to be f canoed who11y by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Ad. ministration of Public Works and is subject to the protiaiona of title II of the National In.

aatrial Recovery Act and to the role aid regula• fuss prescribed by the President of the United States or the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works.

Attention of bidden is called nrticulary to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates which must be paid under the contract.

Attention of bidden Is called to the fact that no award of this contract can be made without the prior approval of the State Engineer, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

The Instruction, to Bidders Form of Bid. Forms of Contract and Bond, Gtontract Drawings and Specifications may be entwined at the office of the Chief Clerk, Department of Sanitation. Room 1250, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

The bidder may obtain drawings by purchasing the name direct from the printer at prices on 61e at the office of the Chief Clerk. Department of Sanitation; drawings so purchased shall become the propeity of the purchaser.

Copies of the Instructions to Bidders, Form of Bid, Forms of Contract and Bend, may be ob-tained by prospective bidders by depositing with the Chief Clerk of the Department a certified check for $10, ayakle to the order of the Comp- trolley of The Uty of New York for each set oh. rained. Such deposit will be returned to those who return to the Department, in Rood condition, within 10 days after the date fixed for the open. lag of bids, the above mentioned documents, to

rr~ a receipt given for same. deposit other W. h AMMOND, Commissioner.

Dated, New York, July 16, 1935. Jy16,a13 woes, General Instructions to Bides on

lard yams last eehma, of the "Olty NeeerLw

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Proposed Approval of Saboomtraetors

THE DEPARTMENT OF' HEALTH PRO- poses to approve as subcontractors the Brisk

Waterproofing Company Ina, of 103 Park New York City, and tFoscato, Inc., 40th ave. and 22d at., L. I. City, as submitted by W. L. and G. H. O'Shea general contractor on the Mott Haven Health Centre Project (Docket No. 4985).

WM. H. BEST, M. D., Deputy and Acting Commissioner. a9,13

THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PRO-,. poses to apprpve as subcontractor the Strut. tural Waterproofing Company, Inc., of 28S Midi-son ave., New York City, as submitted by the Edward Corning Company, general contractor on the Willard Parker Biological Laboratory Project (Docket No. 8332).

WM. H. BEST, M. D., Deputy and Acting Commissioner. a9,12

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Invitation to Contractors

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE furnishing and delivering of - hardware, metal

cutting tools electric tools, high speed drills, reamers, grindin g wheels, tape, stock and dies, files, ladders, fuse pullers, bar bender, metal punching machine, etc., for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, will be received by the Board of ' Transportation of The City of New York at the office of the said Board, at No. 250 Iudson st., Borough of Manhattan, City of New Yoik, until Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1935 at ten (10) a. m., daylight saving time, at which time and place the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

A fuller description of the work and require• ments is given on the bid forms which may be obtained at the Board, Room 503, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan. Bids must be submitted on the bid forms.

Bids may be submitted for one or more or for all the schedule items given on the bid forms, but the Board reserves the right to award either by class or item and to reject any and all bids.

Aug. 8, 1935. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DnA?izY, Chairman; FRANZ X. SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. HALLEY. Jr., Commissioners. w)1. JEROME DALY, Secretary. aI0.21

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE furnishing and delivering of paint, turpentine,

linseed oil, etc. for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit kailroad System, will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York, at the office of the said board, at No. 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, until Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1935, at ten (10) a. m., daylight saving tune, at which time and place the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

A fuller description of the work and require-ments is given on the bid forms which may be obtained at the Board, Room 503, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan. Bids must be submitted on the bid forms.

Bids may be submitted for one or more or for all the schedule items given in the bid forms, but the Board reserves the right to award either by class or item and to reject any and all bids.

Aug. 8, 1935. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELRNiv, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, CnAaaas V. HA' LEY, Jr., Commissioners.

Wit. JFeotiE DALY, Secretary. a10.21

Notices of Public Hearings

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, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan on Fridays Aug. 23, 1935, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the pro• posed terms and conditions of draft form of con-tract for construction of portion of the Sixth Ave. Route from W. 40th st. to W. 47th at., Borough of Manhattan,

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 505, 250 Hudson at., Bor-ough of Manhattan, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated Aug. 6, 1935. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANaY, Chairman; FRANK: X. SULLIVAN, CHAELES V. HAL. LEY, Jr., Commissioners.

Wit. JEaouE DALY, Secretary. a9,23

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, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan on Friday, Aug. 23. 1935, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the pro-posed terms and conditions of draft form of con• tract for fnrnishinc and installing D. C. connec- tion and track bonding for Queen fi Line and Yard, Contract No. L-83.

Copies of said draft form of Qroposed contract may be obtained at the offices bf the Board of

MONDAY, AUGUST 12,1999 THE CITY RECORDTransportation, Room SOS, 259 Hidsoft a t, Bor oMk of Manhattan, at a emt of ot* dollar each.

D ol'd A of. 6, IMS.BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF N IW YORK, by J o in H. Dilamey, Chairman; Framx X. SuunrAg, C f lu t ts V. Hal- L it. Jr., Commissioners.

Wm. J eiomi Daly, Secretary. a9,23

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATpubHc hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson a t Boroagh of Manhattan, on Friday, Aug. 23, 1935 at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the pro* posed terms and conditions of draft form of con tract for furnishing and installing station and tun nil lighting equipment for Queens Line and Yard, Contract No. L-80.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room SOS, 250 Hudson st., Bor ough of Manhattan, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated Aug. 6, 193S.BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by John H. Dilaniy, Chairman; Fianx X. Sullivan, Chailei V. Hal­ley. Jr.. Commissioners.

Wm. Jkiomi Daly, Secretary. a9,23

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT public hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson st. Borough of Manhattan, on Friday, Aug. 23, 1935, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the pro­posed terms and conditions of draft form of con­tract for furnishing fire extinguishing equipment, Contract No. S-24.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract?«y be obtained at the offices of the Board of

raasportation, Room 505, 250 Hudson s t , Bor­ough of Manhattan, at a cost of one doBar each.

Dated Aug. 6, 1935.BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by John H. Delaniy, Chairman; Fianx X. Sullivan, Chau.es V. Hal­ley, Jr., Commissioners.

W m. J erome Daly, Secretary. a9,23

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, on the 6tn floor of No. 256 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, on Friday, Aug. 23, 1935, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the pro­posed terms and conditions of draft form of con­tract for construction of station finish for Clinton Avenue, Classon Avenue, Nostrand Avenue, Myrtle Avenue and Flushing Avenue Stations.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 505, 250 Hudsoo st., Bor ough of Manhattan, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated Aug. 6, 1935.BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY O F NEW YORK, by J ohn H . Delaney, Chairman; F ia n k X. Sullivan, Ch ailes V. H al­ley, Jr., Commissioners.

W m. J eeome Daly, Secretary. a9,23

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, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, on Friday, Aug. 23, 1935, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the pro­posed terqis and conditions of draft form of con­tract for furnishing and installing turnstile equip ment for Queens Line, Contract No. L-85.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 505, 250 Hudson st., Bor­ough of Manhattan, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated Aug. 6, 1935.BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by J ohn H. Delaney, Chairman; F ia n x X. Sullivan, C harles V. H al­ley, Jr., Commissioners.

W m . J erome Daly, Secretary. a9,23

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Apublic hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, on the 6th floor of 250 Hudson it., Bor­ough of Manhattan, on Friday, August 16. 1935, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the pro­posed terms and conditions of draft form of con­tract for furnishing and erecting change booths, Agreement “NE."

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 505, 250 Hudson st., Bor­ough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar each.

Dated, July 30, 1935.BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by J ohn H . Delaney. Chairman; F rank X. S ullivan, Charles V. H alley, J r „ Commissioners.

W m . J erome Daly, Secretary. a2,16

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Apublic hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, on the 6th floor of 250 Hudson st., Bor­ough of Manhattan, on Friday, August 16. 1935, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on tne pro­posed terms and conditions of draft form of con­tract for changes in elevated structures at Myrtle ave. and at Fulton st. on account of widening of Jay and Smith sts., Borough of Brooklyn, Agree­ment “ ND.”

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 505, 250 Hudson it., Bor­ough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar each.

Dated, July 30, 1935.BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by J ohn H. D elaney, Chairman; F rank X. Sullivan , Charles V. H alley, J r ., Commissioners.

W m . J erome Daly, Secretary. a2,16

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, on the 6th floor of 250 Hudson st., Bor­ough of Manhattan, on Friday, August 16. 1935, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the pro-

1 posed terms and conditions of draft form of con­tract for construction of station finish for the 75th (Puritan) Avenue, Union Turnpike and Van Wyck Boulevard Stations.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 505, 250 Hudson st., Bor­ough of Manhattan, at & cost of One Dollar each.

Dated, July 30. 1935.BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by J ohn H. Delaney, Chairm an; F rank X. S ullivan, Charlrs V. H alley, Jr., Commissioners.

W m . J erome Daly, Secretary. a2,16Proposals—Notice la Bidden

General Information to B idden for PunisM uq Materials. Supplies and Equipment to The City of New York for Use fa the Maintenance sad operation of the Independent Rapid TransitSystem .

VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, supplies and equipment used in connection with

the operation and maintenance of the City’s new Independent Rapid T r u i t t Railroad ta d <rh«

activities of d e Beard of T nuparta tfan m M u purthM ri ss m i tral CimptaFllii t6db far mhK

• f t MPffQ i m ■ w m M OrM l (Xmfm R I M « M l M T

ing to le Udders wfll he fttw . . .tin. but bids wfl not be liaised so time oo such Hots. Where quatitieo ia excess of 81,000 nha are required dm mm w» he ddi the time for #e*fag tasUde *81 he by public notice.

For further information tad metieMrt apply to Room SOI, rfiee of M* B ttti ef Ttmapam Hun, No. 399 Hudeu H, City of He* fort

No bid wifl be reqUelod or asctosei from contractor who is in arrears or in default to Ctty of New York. Thi rigi* B reject u y H d tfi ttkfe

JUSChairman- F u x x X. S t r o m * . CiitLfea V. Halley, Jr., Commissioners.

WM. Jerome Dal*, Secretary, g ra te General instructions to Bidders n

tort page, late aaltuii. af the "(ffty Baeard*

t iM H ii ea

BOARD OF ELECTIONSPropaeale

SEALED BIDS W ILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Elections i t Room 1940, Mu­

nicipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, until 12 noon, oa

TUBSDAY, AUGUST 19) U9S „FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

OFFICIAL AND SAMPLE PRIMARY BAL­LOTS. STATEMENTS OF RETURN AND ENVELOPES THEREFOR, FOR FALL P MARY ELECTION, SEPT. 17, 1995.

The contract shall be completely aad fully per­formed at or before 10 a, m., o t Monday, Sept 16. 19lS.

The amount of security,, required to guarantee the faithful performance of the contract is Forty- five Thousand Dollars ($45,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit Of not less than five per cent, of the amount of the security required, in cash or certified check, pay­able to the order of the Comptroller of the lo t .

Delivery of the ballots will be required to beSide to the various Police Precinct Station

ousel, as directed, within the City of New York, and to the General Office of the Board of Elections. Room 1840, Municipal Building, Man­hattan, New York City.

Dated Aug. 9, 1935.S. HOWARD COHEN. DAVID B. COSTUMA.

WILLIAM J. HEFFERNAN, JA C O B A. LIV INGSTON, Commissioners of Elections.

E dwaro J. McGowan, Chief Clerk. a9,20 |T8<i General lustrations to Bidden oa

Inst pace, last eehuaa, of the “City Roeerd.”

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

913 50

Propeaala

SF.ALED BIDS W Il I T b E RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1MINO. l. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-

BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT STORM WATER SEWERS AND SANITARY SEWERS IN GRAVESEND NECK RD. BETWEEN E. 2D ST. AND E. 3D ST.. AND IN E. 3D ST. BETWEEN AVENUE W AND SEWER SUMMITS ABOUT 426 FEET SOUTH OF AVENUE U.

The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows;

643 linear feet of 24-inch pipe storm sewer, laid complete, including all in­cidentals and appurtenances; per linearfoot, $6.56 ................................................ $4,179 50

229 linear feet of 18-inch pipe storm sewer, laid complete, including all in­cidentals and appurtenances; per linearfoot, $3.25 ................................................ 744 25

549 linear feet o f 12-inch pipe storm sewer, laid complete, including all in­cidentals and appurtenances; per linearfoot, $2.25 ................................................ 1,235 2S

1.401 linear feet of 10-inch pipe sani­tary sewer, laid complete, ineluding all incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $3.20 .................................... 4,483 20

728 linear feet of 6-inck storm house connection drain, laid complete, includ­ing all incidentals and appurtenances;per linear foot, $1.25 .............................. 910 00

63 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary house connection drain, laid complete, including “V” branches and all inci­dentals and appurtenances; per linearfoot, $1.75 ......................... 110 25

609 linear feet of 6-inch sanitary house connection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurte­nances; per linear foot, $1.50 ..............

24 manholes, complete, with stand­ard manhole heads and coven, includ­ing all incidentals and appurtenances:per manhole, $85 .................................... 2.040 00

3 sewer basins complete of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, includ­ing all incidentals and appurtenances;per basin, $170 ...................................... 510 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of sheeting and braeing. driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte­nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure,$25 ............................................................

100 cubic yards of concrete, class A, laid in place complete, including extra excavation and all incidentals and ap­purtenances; per cubic yard, $ 1 0 ... . 1,000 00

100 pounds steel bars, laid in place complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per pound, 5 c e n ts ... .

500 feet, board measure, of founda­tion planking and pile capping, laid in place complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per 1,000 feet,board measure, $ 7 5 ..................................

100 linear feet of piles, driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, 85cents ..........................................................

10 cubic yards extra excavation, in­cluding sheeting and bracing and all labor^ materials, incidentals and appur­tenances; per cubic yard, $1 ................

10 cubic yards of broken stone or gravel in place complete, including ex­tra excavation, and all incidentals add appurtenances; per cubic yard, $ 5 . . . .

40 linear feet of 8-inch standpipe, built complete, including concrete c u ­ing, "T ” branches and all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot,$2.50 .......................................................... 100 00

Total................................................ $16,438 45The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Eight Thou­sand Dollars ($8,000).

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA­BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO

25 00

5 00

37 50

85 00

10 00

50 00

CONSTRUCT STORM WATER SEWER AND SANITARY SEWER J N > . 1ST ST. IK -

N AVENUE W AND VILLAGE ROAD AND IN VILLAGE ROAD EAST BE-

W. 1ST ST. AND GRAVESEND N E C ! RD. . . . , . ^

The Eftgteeert preliminary estimate of the quantities k as follows;

919 (bear fe ll of JDfach storm sewer, built complete, including all in- c w n ta * m s appnrteaaaeei; per linearfort. |1 9 ............ ..................................... $3»W0 99

511 linear feet of 24-inch pipe storm sewer, Bid complete, including aO in­cidentals and appurtSM ttei; per linearfool, $6.59.................................... 9,131 SO

941 linear feet of 10-inch pipe sani­tary sewer, laid eomptesto inemafa* aU incidentals and appurtenances; pertifeeir foot, $Tfi0 .................. ................ 2,446 60

329 finest feet ef 8-inch pipe sani­tary drain, laid complete, fafudtng «U incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $2.10 .......................... . 690 99

675 linear feet of 6-ineh (term house connection f a in , laid compete, includ­ing all incidentals and apptittenances;per linear foot, $ 0 5 .............................. 843 75

$75 linear feet at 6-inch sanitary house connection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals ami appurte­nances; per linear foot, $1.75.............. 1,006 25

8 manholes, on storm sewers, com­plete, including standard storm man­hole heads ana covers, and all inciden­tals and appurtenances; per manhole^175 ............................................................ 600 00

12 manholes, on unitary sewers, com­plete, fadodtax alaadard sanitary man­hole heads and covers and 41 inciden­tals and appurtenances; pm aarahok,$90 .............................................................. 1,089 09

5 cubic yards of concrete, class A, k id in place complete, including extra excavation and all incidentals and ap­purtenances; per cuke yard, $10.......... 59 00

100 pounds of ateel bars, kid in place complete, iadadfag aU incidentals and appurtenances; per pound, 5 cents 5 00

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, in­cluding sheeting apd bracing aod all la­bor, materials, incidentals and appurte­nances; per cubic yartL $1.50................ 7 50

5 cubic yards at brakes stone or gravel in place complete, including ex­tra excavation and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, 9 5 . . . . . 25 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of sheet- iag and Weeing, driven in place com­plete, including all incidentals and ap­purtenances; per 1,660 feet, board measure, $25 ............................................ 25 00

Total................................................ $13,931 50The time allowed for the completion of the work

and full pettoftnaftee of the contract will be seventy-five (75) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required k Sixty-five Hundred Dollars ($6,590).

ND. 3, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA­BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CON­STRUCT STORM WATER AND SANITARY SEWERS IN W. 1ST 5T, BETWEEN AVE­NUE W AND AVENUE t

The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

630 linear feet of 12-inch pipe storm sewer, laid complete, including all in­cidentals and appurtenances; per linearfoot. $2.50 ................................................ $1,575 00

623 linear feet of 10-inch pipe sani­tary sewer, laid complete, including concrete casing and all incidentals ana appurtenances; per linear foot, $ 5 . . . . 3,115 00

420 linear feet of 6-inch storm house connection drain, laid complete, includ­ing all incidentals and appurtenances;per linear foot, $1.25.............................. 525 00

540 linear feet of 6-inck sanitary house connection drain. laid complete, including all incidentals aod appurte­nances; per linear foot, $1.50................ 810 00

6 manholes on storm sewer, complete, with standard storm manhole beads and covers, including all inddentak andappurtenances; per manhole, $70 .......... 420 00

5 manholes on sanitary setreri, com­pete, with standard sanitary manhole leads and covers, including all inci­dental! and appurtenances; per man­hole, $90 .................... ............................. 4S0 00

3 sewer basins complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, includ­ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin. $170 ........................................ 510 00

1.000 fqet, board measure, of sheet­ing and bracing, driven in place com­plete, including all Incidentals and ap­purtenances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $25 .......................... 25 00

6.000 feet, board measure, foundationplanking and pik capsing, k id in pkee complete, including an incidentals and appurtenances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $75 ......................................... 450 00

1.000 linear feet of piles driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, 60cent! .......................................................... 600 00

3,500 pounds steel bars, k id in place complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per pound, 4 cents.. . . 140 00

5 cubic yards of concrete, dam A, k id in place compete, including all in­cidentals and appurtenances; per cubicyard, $10 .................................................. 50 00

75 cubic yards of broken stone or gravel in pkee, complete, induding ex­tra excavation and afl incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $5— 375 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in­cluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.25 .............................................. 6 25

Total................................................ $9,051 25The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract wifi be forty-five (45) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Forty-five Hundred Dollars ($4,500).

The foregoing Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the total cost of the completed work ia to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state singlt per­centage of such 100 per cent, (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent, or 105 per cent.), for which all materials and work called far in the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur­nished to the City. Such percentage u bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items speci­fied in the Engineer’s prdhniaary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City in the sum of five per cent, of the security required for the contract bid.

Blank forms and fnrther information may he obtained and plans and drawings may bl men at the Bureau of Sewers, 9th floor, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. alO ^J

RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL. President.M B » General Iartnmttea to Ridden i t

law pnge, tart column, of the “fllty lao o rl"

SEALED BIDE W ILL BE RECEIVED BY the President ef t i t B o r t i t i ef Breeidy*, at

to o n 21, Borough HaU, Brooklyn , until U a. to.,cm

THURSDAY, AUGUST IA MB

ST R A N D 5 a t I S a E | | ^ ^ ^ ^ C O N ­STRUCT STORM WATER AND SANITARY SEWERS JN WEST S t BETWEEN AVE- NUE W AND AVENUB X.

The Engineer*! prtttntiatry estimate of Hi quantities is It foBeta:

630 linear feet of 12-inch pipe atom

Sewer, laid complete, including aO inti- ratals and appurtenances; per linear

foot, $2.05 ................................................ $1,291 50623 linear feel of 10-inch pipe amti-

tary sewer, k id complete, fadodfag aU incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $2.95 .................................. 1,837 85

429 linear feet of 6-inch storm house connection drain, k id complete, faded- fag e l incidental! and appu rtenances;per linear foot, $1.35 ........... ................ 531 35

448 linear feet of 6-ineh sanitary house connection drain, k id complete, including all inddentak and appurte­nances; fa r linear foot, $ 1 .5 6 ........... 660 09

6 manholes on atom sewer, complete, wltfl standard storm manhole helds and covers, induding all incidentals and ap­purtenances; per manhole, $70 .......... 420 00

5 manholes on sanitary seweft, cam-D , with standard sanitary m aiM e

s and racers , induding afi inci­dentals and appurtenances; per tattholl.$90 .............................................................. 450 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of sheet­ing and bracing, driven fa darn com­plete, including 41 incidentals cud ap­purtenances; per 1,000 feet, hoardmeasure, $25 ............................................ 25 00

2,500 feet, board measure, foundatk*

complete, lneroroUf •ii iwwciniEi hmi appurtenances; per 1,090 feet, heardmeasure. $75 ............................................. 117 99

500 linear feet of piles driven In phee complete, induding all inddentak and appurtenances; per linear foot, 99cents ............... 990 99

2,500 pounds steel bars, k id fa pkee complete, including ill Incidentals fend appurtenances; net pound, 5 sente.. . . 125 00

90 cubic yards of concrete, d im A, laid in pkee complete, induding extra excavation aad dfl Incidental! fend ap*put trainees; per cable yard, |1 0 . ....... 999 00

40 cubic yurds of fa tten Stone or gravel in pkee complete, fadudfag ex­tra excavation and all tneidentala and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $ 5 . . . . 200 00

5 cubic yank extra excavation, fa- eluding sheeting fend bracing fend (11 incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.25 .................... ................ 6 21

Total................................................ $6,934 81 .The time allowed for the completion of the

work and . full performance of the contract wifi

irty-fimf

$1,737 9$

1,199 19

be fortv (40) consecutive work The amount of security reqv

Hundred Dollars ($9,400).NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING ..

BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIJ STRUCT STORM WATER SEWERS IN BROWN ST. BET)NUE S AND AVENUE T.

The Engineer’s prefbnfaary quantities n ss fallows I

695 linear feet ef 12-tech pipe storm sewer, kM complete, toe fading afi fa- cidtntais aod appurtonaneei; per linearfoot, $2.50 ..............................................

699 linear feet of 10-faek pipe sani­tary sewer, k id complete, toelumng att faddentrti and appurtenances; perlinear feot, $2.65 ..................................

769 linear feet of 6-facl storm boufee(RiinfiNlBl wi WJ, Wli W H plw jing ell incidentals end appml ton meatper linear toot, $1.25 .............................. 990 09

640 linear feet af 6-fach sanitary house connection drain, k id complete, including all incidentals and appurte­nances; per linear foot, $1.50 .............. 960 00

6 manhole* on storm sewer, oooplete, with standard storm manhole head! and covers, including all inddentak aad ap­purtenances; per manhole, $70.............. 430 00

6 manholes oo sanitary sewert, com­pete, with standard sanitary leads and covert, including all

tak aad appurtenances; per $90 ............................................................

1.000 feet, board measure, of sheeting and bracing, driven in place complete, induding all incidentals and appurte­nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure,

1.000 feet board measure, foundationplanking and pik capping, k id in place complete, induding all wddentali and appurtenances; per 1,000 n e t, heard measure, $75 ..................................

100 finear feet of piles driven fa place complete, including all inddettali and appurtenances; per linear foot 60cents ..........................................................

100 pounds steel bars, k id fa pkea compkte, including alt mddratela and appurtenances; per pound, 5 c en ts ....

5 cubic yards of concrete, data A« kid in pkee complete, including extra excavation and afi incidental! gnd ap­purtenances; per cubic yard, $16..........

5 cubic yards of broken stone or gravel in place compkte, including ex­tra excavation and all m eifata ls and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $ 5 . . . .

9 cubic yards extra excavation. In­cluding sheeting and braeing aad aU In­cidentals aod appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.25 ..............................................

540 00

25 00

79 00

60 00

5 00

50 00

25 00

628

Total................................................. $6,662 25T ie time allowed for the completion of the

work and fall performance of the contract will be forty (49) ooucecutive working dayt.

Hie amount of security required is Thirty-three Hundred Dollars ($3,300).

NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING BOR AND MATERIALS Rl CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN BETWEEN AVENUE K AND WAY, SOUTHEASTERLY SII KINGS HIGHWAY, SOUTHEAS FROM E. 45TH S t. NORl ABOUT 140 FEET.

The Engineer’! preliminary estimate of the quantities u as follows;

431 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, k id complete, induding a!) inddentak and appurtenance!; pet linear foot,$2.50 .......................................................... $1,077 59

210 linear feet Of 6-inch house con­nection drain, k id complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; perlfa tlr foot, $1.25 .................................... 282 51

4 manholes, complete, with iron heads and ravers, including afi men’ and appurtenances: per taahbok.

1,000 feet, hoard measure, of i and bracing driven fa plate H tif

989 60

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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935

340 00

Total $2,146 25 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Ten Hun-dred Fifty Dollars ($1,050).

NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN E. 48TH ST. BE-TWEEN BEVERLY RD. AND CLARE.NDON RD.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

490 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.35 $1,151 50

140 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $1.25 175 00

5 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $90 450 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of sheeting and bracing, driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte-nance,; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $25 25 00

5 cubic yards of concrete class A laid in place complete, ineluAing extra excavation and all incidentals and ap- purtenances; per cubic yard, $10 50 00

5 cubic yards of broken stone or gravel in place complete, including ex-tra excavation and all incidentals and appurtenances• per cubic yard, $5 25 00

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, in-eluding sheeting and bracing and all in-cidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.25 6 25

Total $1,882 75 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Nine Hun• dred Dollars ($900).

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cost of the completed work is to be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state single per-centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.) for which all materials and work called for in tie proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur-nished to the City. Such percentage as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items speci-fied in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City in the sum of five per cent. of the security required for the contract bid.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and plans and drawings may be seen at the Bureau of Sewers, 9th floor, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. a10,22

RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, President. Wiles General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, I"t column, of the ''City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS' PROPOSES to approve as subcontractors, Asbestos Con.

struction Co., 451 W. 28th at., New York City; American Show Case Co., Inc., 252 Lee ave., Bklyn., and J. I. Hass, Inc., 51 E. 42d st., New York City, as submitted by O'Driscoll & Grove, Inc., general contractor for equipment on Piershed 88, North River, Borough of Manhattan (Docket No. 8898-X). a10,13

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks.

THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS PROPOSES to approve as subcontractor, Corbetta Con-

struction Company, Inc., 220 E. 42d at., New York City, as submitted by Cauldwell-Wingate Company, general contractor for the construction of piershed and bulkhead on Pier 45, North River, Borough of Manhattan (Docket No. 6926). a10,13

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks.

THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCK PROPOSES to approve as subcontractor, Angelo Pegno, 3208

38th ave., L. I. City, as submitted by Watson- Flagg Engineering Company, general contractor for electrical work on Piershed 88, North River, Borough of Manhattan (Docket No. 8898•X). $10,13

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks.

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Chief and Commissioner, at his office,

11th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1936 FOR DRYDOCKING, SCRAPING, SCALING,

CLEANING, PAINTING, ETC.. THE STEEL HULL OF THE FIREBOAT "JOHN I. HAR. VEY," AND REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS TO HULL AND FITTINGS WHILE ON DRY-DOCK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the work will be ten (10) clear consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract will be Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500).

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money or certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies in the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company, signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp-troller. or -corporate stock or other certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in the sum of Seventy-five Dol- lars ($75).

Award, if made, will be to the lowest formal bid. der for the entire contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained in the office of the Bureau of Accounts

and Pensions of the Fire Department, Room 1120, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

A deposit of Five Dollars (45) in cash will be required from aU intending bidders for each set of specifications received. The deposit will be returned in each case upon surrender of the specifications within 10 days after the receipt of bids.

JOHN J. McELLIGOTT, Fire Chief and0Clm-missioner.

U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on last page, lilt column, of the "City Record.,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Chief and Commissioner, at his office

11th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1935 FOR DRYDOCKING SCRAPING, SCALING,

CLEANING, PAINTING, ETC., THE STEEL HULL OF THE FIREBOAT "GEORGE B. McCLELLAN " AND REPAIRS AND RE-PLACEMEN'I=S TO HULL AND FITTINGS WHILE ON DRYDOCK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the work will be thirty (30) clear consecutive working lays.

The amount of security required for the per. formance of the contract will be Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000).

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money or certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies in the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company, signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or corporate stock or other certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in the sum . of Pour Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($450).

Award, if made, will be to the lowest formal bidder for the entire contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained in the office of the Bureau of Accounts and Pensions of the Fire Department, Room 1120, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

A deposit of Five Dollars ($5) in cash will be required from all intending bidders for each set of specifications received. The deposit will be re-turned in each case upon surrender of the speci-fications within 10 days after the receipt of bids.

JOHN J. McELLIGOTT, Fire Chief and Com- missioner. a3,14

wSee General Instructfonr to Bidden on last page, loot column, of do "City Bea=rd."

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

Auction Sale

THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Manhattan will sell at 10 a. m., on

MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935 THE FOLLOWING ABANDONED AND UN-

REDEEMED ARTICLES: OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STORE AND RESTAURANT FIXTURES, SAFES, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, CASH REGISTER, SIGNS, PIANOS TYPEWRITERS, ELECTRIC FANS, MACHII4ERY, PAPER STOCK, PUSH CARTS, PUSH WAGONS, ETC.

The sale to be held at the Corporation Yard, foot of Charlton at. North River, under the Miller Highway, Manhattan, New York City.

The purchaser will be required to remove the articles and other goods within three days, and all material etc., not removed within the time specified will be resold and disposed of as pro-vided by law.

Dated Aug. 8, 1935. a9,19 SAMUEL LEVY. President.

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

Sale of Old Buildings

SEALED BIDS (BLANK FORMS OF WHICH may be obtained upon application) will be

received by the New York City Housing Authority, in Room No. 1924, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, until 11.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1936 FOR THE SALE FOR REMOVAL OF THE

FOLLOWING DESCRIBED BUILDINGS LO-CATED IN THE WILLIAMSBURGH AREA IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

Special attention is directed to the following: The successful bidders will not be required to procure or pay for any permits or licenses required in the demolition and removal of the' buildings described below. All permits, licenses, etc., re-quired will be procured by the New York City Housing Authority. Successful bidders will not be required to pay for any insurance costs.

PARCEL A-207-209 GRAHAM AVE., ALSO KNOWN AS 146 STAGG ST., BEING A 6-STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE ON THE CORNER OF GRAHAM AVE. AND STAGG ST.

Special Notice—Excliding all brick at the above location, which brick the Authority reserves for its own use and will remove at its own cost and ex emit. PARCEL B-211-213 MANHATTAN AVE.,

ALSO KNOWN AS 112.114 MAUJER ST., BE-ING A 6-STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE ON THE CORNER OF MANHATTAN AVE. AND MAUJER ST.

PARCEL C-250 HUMBOLDT ST., 252 HUM-BOLDT ST., 254 HUMBOLDT ST., 256 HUM-BOLDT ST.. 258 HUMBOLIYF ST., 204 TEN EYCK ST., 206 TEN EYCK ST., 208 TEN EYCK ST., 210 TEN EYCK ST., 212 TEN EYCK ST., 214 TEN EYCK ST., 216 TEN EYCK ST., 218 TEN EYCK ST., 220 TEN EYCK ST. (TOGETHER WITH ALL REAR BUILDINGS.)

PARCEL D-244 HUMBOLDT ST., 246 HUM. BOLDT ST., 248 HUMBOLDT ST., 213 STAGG ST., 215 STAGG ST., 217 STAGG ST., 219 STAGG ST., 221 STAGG ST., 223 STAGG ST., 225 STAGG ST. (TOGETHER WITH ALL REAR BUILDINGS.)

PARCEL E-181 STAGG ST.. 11;3 STAGG ST., 185 STAGG ST., 195 STAGG ST., 197 STAGG ST., 229 HUMBOLDT ST., 231 HUM-BOLDT ST., 184 STAGG ST. (TOGETHER WITH ALL REAR BUILDINGS.

PARCEL F-212 GRAHAM AVE., 214 GRA-HAM AVE., 216 GRAHAM AVE., 164 STAGG ST., 166 STAGG ST, 168 STAGG ST., 170 STAGG ST., 172 STAdG ST., 174 STAGG ST., 176 STAGG ST., 178 STAGG ST., 180 STAGG ST., 182 STAGG ST. (TOGETHER WITH ALL REAR BUILDINGS.) —AND APPURTENANCES THERETO, AND THE AWARD WILL BE MADE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THERE-AFTER.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 50 per cent. of the total amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required for each parcel for which a bid is

submitted. Certified checks are to be made pay-able to the New York City Housing Authority.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid p urchase price in fail, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited by the New York City Housing Authority upon the failure of the success-ful bidder to further comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the We as set forth herein.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within 24 hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The New York City Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all . bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid.

All bids must state dearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings ' bid for' (2) the amount of the bid; (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be enclosed in properly sealed envelopes marked "Proposals to be opened Aug. 14, 1935," and must be delivered or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11.30 a. m. of that date to the "New York City Housing Authority, Room 1924, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City," from which office any further par. ticulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

In removal of the buildings herein advertised for We none of the dirt, debris or waste material resulting from the demolition shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than one foot below the curb oppo-site that point.

The successful bidder will 1.-ovide and furnish all tools and trucking and execute and comply with all the terms and provisions and specifications set forth in the bid proposal.

The New York City Housing Authority reserves the right to withdraw from and cancel the suc-cesaful bid at any time prior to the commence-ment of demolition in which event the sale here-under shall be null and void, and all money paid shall be returned.

The successful bidder will not be required to pay the cost of any insurance required hereunder.

The successful bidder will be required to have a competent representative on demolition location at all times.

Resale or assignments of such successful bid' ders' interest therein will not be~ permitted with-out the written consent of the New York City Housing Authority or its authorized representa. tives.

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY, LANG0ON W. Pore, Chairman. a9,14

BOARD OF ASSESSORS

Completion of Assessments and Awards

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby that the following proposed assessments anx awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examina-tion by all persons interested, via.:

Borough of The Bronx 4698. Grading, basin, etc., in Delancey pl.

from Morris Park ave. to Muliner ave., together with a list of awards for dams es caused by a change of grade. Assessments affect Block 4056. Awards affect Block 4056, Lots 6, 7, 8 and 24.

4701. Grading, curbing, sidewalks basins, etc., in E. 232d st. from Bussing ave. to Paulding ave. together with a list of awards for damages cause by a change of grade. Assessments affect Blocks 4856, 4857, 4867 and 4868. Awards affect Block 4856, Lots 67, 85; Block 4868, Lots 28, 30 and 34.

4788. Sewers and appurtenances in Bussing ave. between Monticello ave. and Seton ave., and in Seton ave. between Bussing ave. and Edenwald ave. Affecting Blocks 5028 and 5031. 4789. Sewer and appurtenances in Netherland

ave. between W, 235th st. and W. 236th St. Affecting Block 3409-G.

Borough of Queens 4376, Grading, curbing, sidewalks, paving, etc.,

in 69th rd. from 78th at. to 79th at.; curbing, sidewalks, etc., in Prospect ave. from Metropolii-tan ave. to Caspian at., together with an award for damages caused by a change of grade, Second Ward. Assessments affect Blocks 2735 to 2737, 3797 and 3798. Award affects Block 3798, Lot 3.

4617. Grading, curbing, sidewalks, basins, pav- ing, etc., 89th at from 97th ave. to 101st ave., together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade, Fourth Ward. Assessments affect Blocks 339, 342. Awards affect Block 339, Lots 10, 11, 17; Block 342, Lots 44, 45, 46 and 48.

4706. Grading, paying, curbing, sidewalks, etc., in 130th st. from 109th ave. to 111th ave. Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 2460 and 2462.

4709. Sewer and appurtenances in Metropolitan ave., north side, from 71st at. to Pleasant View St., Second Ward. Affecting Block 3055.

4720. Sewer and appurtenances in 118th ave. from the end of the existing sewer about 9 feet west of 192d at. to 192d at.; 192d st. from 118th ave. to 118th rd. and from 119th ave. to 240 feet northerly therefrom; 191st at. from 119th ave. to a point about 65 feet south of 118th rd.; 193d at. from Foch blvd. to 117th rd.; 193d at. from 119th ave. to 118th ave.; 198th at. from 119th ave. to a point 100 feet north of 120th ave.; 200th at. from 119th ave. to aroperty line about 100 feet north of 120th ave., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 3308 to 3310; 3317, 3322, 3332, 3333, 3342 and 3343.

4752. Grading, curbing, sidewalks, etc., in 39th ave. from 52d at. to Woodside ave. First and Second Wards. Affecting Block 116, First Ward, and Block 1235, Second Ward.

4767, Paving, etc., 35th ave. from 30th at. to 31st at., First Ward. Affecting Blocks 603 and 607. 4768. Grading the northerly sidewalk and gutter

space, curbing, sidewalks, etc., on the northerly side of 20th ave. from 150th at. to Murray at., Third Ward. Affecting Block 4688. 4774. Basins and appurtenances on the south-

erly and easterly corners of Baldwin aye. and Loubet at., Second Ward. Affecting Blocks 3195 and 3196.

4776. Sewer and appurtenances in 69th at. from 60th rd. to 60th ave., Second Ward. Affect-ing Blocks 2781 and 2836.

4777. Sewer and appurtenances in Fowler ave. from Lawrence st. to a point about 220 feet west-erly, Third Ward. Affecting Blocks 5076 and 5077.

4779. Sewer and appurtenances in 104th ave. from 195th at. to 194th at.; 194th at. from 104th ave. to a point about 360 feet north of 104th ave.; Hollis ave. from 100th ave. to 195th at., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 1787, 1792 to 1795, 1833, 1834, 1839 and 1840.

4782. Sewer and appurtenances in 127th ave. from 172d at. to 174th pl., Fourth Ward. Affect-ing Blocks 3212 and 3213.

4783. Sewer and a purtenances in 135th at. from 120th ave. to Poch blvd., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 2530 and 2532.

Borough of Richmond 4289. Grading, etc., Cleveland ave. from Martha

pl, to Locust pl., and Locust p1. from Nelson ave. to Hillside ter., together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Assess-ments affect Blocks 5142 to 5152, 5154 to 5157, 5204 to 5206, 5208 to 5212. Awards affect Block 5143, Lot 52; Block 5144, Lots 6, 15; Block 5145, Lots 14, 21, 25; Block 5148, Lots 56, 62; Block I

5154, Lot 11' Block 5155, Lob 1, 35; Block 5156, Lot 89; Blocs 5157, Lob 14, 19, 31; Block 5204, Lot 31; Block 5208, Lot 35; Block 5209, Lots 28, 33.

Borough of Brooklyn 3034. Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., E. 55th

at. from Avenue M to Avenue N togxtlter with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Assessments affect Blocks 7879 and 7880. Awards affect Block 7879, Lots 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 60 61, 62, 63 64 65 66, 67, 68, 69, 70; Block fJ880, Lots 1, 14, 1?, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 34%, 36, 36%, 37, 38, 39 and 40.

3842. Grading etc., W. 7th at. from 86th at. to Boynton pl.;joynton p1. from W. 7th at. to Avenue X, together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Assess-ments affect Blocks 7166 and 7167. Awards affect Block 7166, Lots 43, 47; Block 7167, Lots 8, 9, 17, 78, 84 and 87.

4669. Paving, curbing, etc., E, 39th it from Avenue D to Foster ave.' paving, etc., Farragut rd. from E. 43d at. to . 45th at., Schenectady ave. and E. 49th at., each from Clarendon rd. to Avenue D. Affecting Blocks 4759, 4760, 4768 to 4770, 4963 4972, 4973, 4990, 4991, 5018 and 5019.

4739. storm sewer and sanitary sewer and appurtenances in E. 26th at. between Avenue R and Avenue S. Affecting Blocks 6831 and 6832. 4759.Storm and sanitary sewers and appurte-

nances in E, 2d at. between Avenue W and Ave-nue U; Gravesend Neck rd. between E. 1st at. and E. 2d at., except on the northerly side from E. 2d St. westerly about 110 feet. Affecting Blocks 7128, 7129, 7153 and 7154. 4762. Sewer and appurtenances in E. 57th at.

from Snyder ave. to Tiden ave. Affecting Blocks 4728 and 4729.

4770.' Storm sewer and sanitary sewer and ap-purtenances in Bedford ave. between Avenue R and Avenue S. Affecting Blocks 6830 and 6831. 4771. Storm sewer and sanitary sewer and

appurtenances in E. 1st at. between Avenue X and Avenue W. Affecting Blocks 7176 and 7177.

4772. Storm sewer and sanitary sewer and appurtenances in E. 1st at. between Avenue X and sewer summits about 341 feet south of Avenue X, and in West at. between Avenue X and sewer summits about 350 feet south of Avenue X. Affecting Blocks 7195 to 7197. 4773. Sewer and appurtenances in E. 45th at.

between Foster ave. and Farragut rd. Affecting Blocks 4991 and 4992.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above named proposed assessments or awards and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writ-ing to the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Mu-nicipal Building, Manhattan, within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice. On Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1935, at 10 a, m., at the office of the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, there will be a public hearing before the Board of Assessors, at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testi-mony received in reference thereto.

Dated Aug., 3, 1935. THOMAS W. WHITTLE, WILLIAM BOWNE

PARSONS, AGNES E. CUNNINGHAM, Board of Assessors, a3,14

DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES

Propoaai

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at

his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2 p. m., on

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1985 FOR IMPROVING THE OPERATING

EQUIPMENT OF GREENPOINT AVE. BRIDGE OVER NEWTOWN CREEK, BOR-OUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS.

The work must be commenced within five days after notification by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to begin work, and must be en-tirely completed within one hundred and eighty (180) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Twenty Thou-sand Dollars ($20,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent, of the amount of security re-quired.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures. Arrangements will be made whereby persons desiring sets of prints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof being paid by the applicant.

Dated Aug. 12, 1935. a12,23 F. J. H. KRACKE, Commissioner. U'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record:'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at

his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2 p. m., on

MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1986 FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL LABOR,

MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT FOR DREDGING THE SLIP ADJACENT TO THE COAL POCKET AT 39TH STREET FERRY TERMINAL. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The work must be commenced within five days after notification by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to begin work, and must be en-tirely completed within fifteen (15) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be One Thousand Dollars ($1,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of security re-quired.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures.

Dated Aug. 7. 1935. a7,19 F. J. H. KRACKE, Commissioner. 1T5ee General Instructions to Bidders on

last pace, last column, of the "City Record," f

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Proposal.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Higher Education at the office of

Brooklyn College, Room 22, 383 Pearl at., Bor-ough of Brooklyn, until 11 a, m., eastern day light saving time, on

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR: CONTRACT N0, 1. GENERAL CONSTRUC-

TION WORK; CONTRACT NO, 2. PLUMBING WORK; CONTRACT NO. 3. STEAM HEATING AND

VENTILATING WORK;

25 00

50 00

25 00

6 25

including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $25

5 cubic yards of concrete, class A, laid in place complete, including extra excavation and all incidentals and ap- purtenances; per cubic yard, $10

5, cubic yards of broken stone or gravel in place complete, including ex-tra excavation and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $5

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.25

2 sewer basins complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts. includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $170

J

MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935

THE CITY_ RECORD

5261

CONTRACT NO. 4. ELECTRIC WORK AND LIGHTING FIXTURES; -FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HEATING PLANT BUILDING AND GYMNASIUM BUILDING, INCLUDING PIPE TUNNEL FOR BROOKLYN COLLEGE, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

This contract is to be financed wholly by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Ad-ministration of Public Works and is sub ject to the applicable provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act and of the Emergency Relief Ap-propriatlon Act of 1935, the Executive Orders of the President of the United States issued pursuant thereto, and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States, the Works Progress Administration or the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

The amount of security required for the faithful performance of each contract will be one hundred per cent. (100%) of the amount at which the contract is awarded.

The amount of deposit to accompany each bid shall be not less than five per cent. (5%) of the total amount of the bid. Such deposit shall consist of cash or a certified check upon a National or State bank or trust company located in New York City, or a check of such bank or trust com-pany, signed by a duly authorized officer thereof drawn and made payable to the order of the Comp-troller of The City of New York or corporate stock or other form of security of The City of New York which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value to the deposit required.

The bidder for each contract shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as it is entire for a complete job.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of each contract is three hundred and sixty-five (365) con-secutive calendar days.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract.

Bidders are warned that the contract will be required to perform, directly and without sub-contracting, not less than 25 per cent, of the con-struction, to be calculated on the basis of the total contract price, and that no part of the contract shall be sublet without the approval of the Board of Higher Education and the State Director for the Federal Emergency Administra-tion of Public Works.

Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes. Bidders are required to make their bids upon

the blank forms prepared by the Board of Higher Education, a copy of which with the proper envelope to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract including specifications in form approved by the Corporation Counsel can be ob-tained at the office of Randolph Evans, architect; Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray, associated archi-tects, 140 Nassau St., Borough of Manhattan, where plans which are a part of the specifications may be seen. Bidders are warned that (1) the award of the

contract will be contingent u'on funds being made available by the Federal Government for such construction, and (2) no award of the contract will be made in any event without the prior ap-proval of the State Director of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Bidders who desire a separate set of plans for their own use may obtain them cn payment of the cost of printing the additional copies. Such copies will remain the property of the bidder.

Dated Aug. 12, 1935. BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, MARK EISNER, Chair- man; PHILIP J. SINNOTT, Secretary. al2,s4

HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY AUTHORITY

Notice to Contractors

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Henry Hudson Parkway Authority, Room

301, Arsenal, Central Park, New York City, until 2 p. m., eastern standard time (3 p. m., daylight saving time), on the afternoon of

MONDAY. AUGUST 26. 1935 -and not thereafter. and at that time the bids will be publicly opened and read.

FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE KAP-POCK STREET BRIDGE ON THE HENRY HUDSON PKWAY.

The bridge will be a reinforced concrete rigid frame giving a 43-foot clearance on about a 26-degree skew, with four short wing walls, three stairways and certain retaining walls.

The time allowed for completion of the work under this contract is Jan. 2, 1936.

The bond required for the faithful performance of the contract will be for the full estimated contract price of the contract awarded.

Plans, specifications, general provisions and form of bid, bond and contract for the work are on file at the Arsenal, Central Park, New York City, where copies may be obtained upon pay-ment of the sum of $5, no part of which will be refunded. Plans are also on file at the office of Madigan-Hyland, consulting engineers, 521 5th ave., New York City.

All bids must be made upon blank forms at-tached to the specifications, and accompanied by a certified check in accordance with the schedule given in the contract documents.

The Henry Hudson Parkway Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY AUTHORITY, by W. EARLE ANDREWS, Chief Engineer.

Dated Aug. 12, 1935. a12,26 ZrSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record.'

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for reinforced

floor arches, Moccia Construction Corp., of 548-550 Union st., Bklyn., as submitted by George F. Driscoll Co., contractor for general construction of P. S. 43, Manhattan (PWA Docket No. 8000).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for wood floor-

ing, J. Greenbaum & Sons, Inc., of 360 Ralph ave., Bklyn., as submitted by George F. Driscoll Co., contractor for general construction of P. S. 43, Manhattan (PWA Docket No. 8000).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for plastering M.

R. Kelly Co., Inc., of 1775 Broadway, New York City, as submitted by George F. Driscoll Co., contractor for general construction of P. S. 43, Manhattan (PWA Docket No. 8000).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin. tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for metal furring

and lathing, William J. Scully, of 101 Park ave., New York City, as submitted by George F. Driscoll Co., contractor for general construction of P. S. 43, Manhattan (PWA Docket No. 8000),

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor forlastering,

P. Grassi & Bro., Inc., of 271 Madison ave., New York City, as submitted by the H. R. H. Construction Corp., contractor for general con-struction of P. S. 225, Brooklyn (PWA Docket No. 7150).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings, a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for water service

main (plumbing work), Astrove Plumbing & Heating Corp., of 110 E. 42d at., New York City, as submitted by the Federal Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of New Dorp High School, Richmond (PWA Docket No. 8882•X).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for lathing and

furring work, William J. Scully, of 101 Park ave., New York City, as submitted by the Federal Con• struction Corp., contractor for general construc• tion of New Dorp High School, Richmond (PWA Docket No. 8882•X).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to aprove as a subcontractor for structural

steel, Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc., of Bethlehem, Pa., as submitted by Psaty & Fuhrman, Inc., contractor for general construction of Tottenville High School. Richmond (PWA Docket No. 7161).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for furnishing

and installing all wire work, Krajci Wire Works, Inc., of 414 E. 93d at., New York City, as sub-mitted by John Kennedy & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 146, Queens (PWA Docket No. 8281).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for painting,

Weiland Decorating Co., of 95-11 105th st., Richmond Hill, N. Y., as submitted by Lustig & Weil, Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 48, Queens (PWA Docket No. 8000).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for ornamental

iron and bronze work, Lazere & Kaplan, Inc., of 820-826 E. 141st st., New York City, as sub-mitted by the Federal Construction Corp., con-tractor for general construction of New Dorp High School, Richmond (PWA Docket No. 8882-X) .

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin• tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for metal shelving

and steel partitions, Flush-Metal Partition Corp., of 22-14 40th ave., L. I. City, as submitted by the Pfeiffer-Neumeyer Construction Corp., con-tractor for general construction of P. S. 201, Brooklyn (PWA Docket No. 7215).

WALTER C. MARTIN. Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

TIIE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for furnishing

and installing all marble Work, Aetna Marble Works, Inc., of 20-29 38th st., Astoria, L. I., as submitted by John Kennedy & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P; S. 146, Queens (PWA Docket No. 8281).

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings. a9,12

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord st., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1835 Borough of Brooklyn

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT P. S. 2, 27, 29, 30, 32, 82, 107, 142, 160, 169, 172 AND MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be sixty (60) consecutive work-ing days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each school will be as follows: P. S. 2, $1,300; P. S. 27, $1,300; P. S. 29, $1,800; P. S. 30, $1,100; P. S. 32. $700; P. S. 82, $2,500: P. S. 107, $2,000; P. S. 142, $1,900; P. S. 160, $1,000; P. S. 169, $900; P. S. 172, $1,300; Manual Train. inn High School, $2,700.

The amount of deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30% of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus l5, of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20% of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully com-pleted a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50% of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found .Q be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Con-cord st., Bklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 12, 1935. a12,22 tWSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord st., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1835 Borough of The Bronx

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT P. S. 6, 29, 37, 45, 48, 51, 52, 54, 55, 65, 75,

BRONX VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, DEWITT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL AND WILTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each school will be as follows: P. S. 6, $800; P. S. 29, $2,100; P. S. 37, $4,000; P. S. 45, $1,300; P. S 48, $1,900; P. S. 51 $900; P. S. 52, $1,900; P. S. 54, $1,500; P. St. 55, $1,300; P. S. 65, $1,200; P. S. 75800; Bronx Vocational High School, $900; DeWitt Clinton High School, $3,300; Wilton Junior High School, $2,300.

The amount of deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30% of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15% of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20% of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully com-pleted a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50% of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications ma Y be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Con-cord st., Bklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 12, 1935. a12,22 ta'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord st., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1985

Borough of Brooklyn FOR FIRE PREVENTION WORK AT NEW

UTRECHT HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX (OLD P. S. 101), 86TH ST. AND 18TH AVE.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $5,000. The amount of deposit accompanying bid shall

be five per cent. of the amount of security. Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a

financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30% of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15% of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20% of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully com-pleted a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50% of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Con-curd St., Bklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin• tendent of School Buildings. '

Dated Aug. 12, 1935. a12,22 VrSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord st., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 Borough of Queens

FOR ALTERATIONS FOR NEW SHOPS, SANITARY WORK, ELECTRIC WORK FOR P. S. 40. UNION HALL ST. AND 109TH AVE., JAMAICA, QUEENS, ITEM 1, ALTERA. TIONS, ETC.; ITEM 2, SANITARY WORK, AND ITEM 3, ELECTRIC WORK.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be sixty (60) consecutive work-ing days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each item will be as follows: Item 1, $900; Item 2, $400; Item 3, $200.

The amount of deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must he submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30% of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15% of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20% of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully com-pleted a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50% of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a

bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and sped -fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Con-cord at., Bklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN. Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 12, 1935. a12,22 t~See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord st., Bklyn., until 2 p. in., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 Various Boroughs

FOR FURNITURE EQUIPMENT FOR UN-GRADED CLASSES IN VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN, THE BRONX, BROOKLYN AND QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be thirty (30) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,900. The amount of deposit accompanying bid shall

be five per cent, of the amount of security. Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a

financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30% of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15% of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20% of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully com-pleted a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50% of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Con-cord st., Bklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 12, 1935. a12,22 ,'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue exten-sion and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1035

Borough of Queens FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS, ETC., AT

P. S. 16, 40, 56, 58 AND 92. The time allowed to complete the whole work on

each school will be sixty (60) consecutive working days with the exception of P. S. 56, which will be one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each school will be as follows: P. S. 16, $1,500• P. S. 40, $1,500;

0 50;7 P. S. 56, $3,000; P. S. 58, j500; P. S.

92, The amount of deposit accompanying bid on

each school shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that be has success-fully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed. . No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) andspeci-fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Esti-mating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord st., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated August 5, 1935. a5,15 OrSee General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, last column,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue exten-sion and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1986 Borough ofQueens

FOR FURNISH>G AND DELIVERING GLASS TO VARIOUS SCHOOLS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be forty (40) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,000. The amount of deposit accompanying bid shall

be five per centum of the amount of security. Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a

financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has success-fully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which Work shall

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heave been in successful operation for not leas than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and &hall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per• formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and apec t fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Esti-mating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord et., Brooklyn.

WATER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings. Dated August 5, 1935. a5,15 of See General IIaeteetIoEl to Bidders Si

last rage, last CSRML of eM "City beard."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue exten-sion and Concord St., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 1"1 Borough of Brooklyn

FOR ALTERATIONS, REFAIRS ETC., AT P. S. 26, 36 44, 55, 63, 123, 129, 191, 175, 178, 202, 214 ANb 219.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each school will be as follows: P. S. 26 $1,000; P. S. 36, $1,200; P. S. 44, $700; P. S~. 55, $700; P. S. 63, $600; P. S. 123 $3,500; P. S. 129, 2,200; P. S. 151, $1,700; P. S. 175, $500; P. S. 178,

$1 i.,.100; S. 202, $600; P. S. 214, $1,800; P.

The amount of deposit accompanying bid on each schol shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each School and separate awards will be made there-on.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has success- fully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Esti- mating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord st.. Brooklyn,

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated August 5, 1935. aS,15 trees General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record.'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue exten-sion and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1085 Borough of Brooklyn

FOR RAISING TWO CHIMNEYS AT SAM• UEL J. TILDEN HIGH SCHOOL, TILDEN AVE. AND E. 57TH ST.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,700. The amount of deposit accompanying bid shall

be five per centum of the amount of security. Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a

financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has success- fully completed a contract for similar work in or, near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Esti-mating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord at., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated August 5, 1935. aS,15 fSee General Instruction to Bidders on

last page, jet column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue exten- sion and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1886 Borough of Brooklyn

FOR FIRE PREVENTION WORK AT P. S. 95, VAN SICKLEN ST. AND NECK RD.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,700. The amount of deposit accompanying bid shall

be five oer centum of the amount of security. Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a

financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate,

life ineuraace, deposits held as aecurfty for other contracts, the capital of proposed as acs and tools or other equtpmwit will not be deemed to be assets of bidden. The affidavit of each bldd most also show that he has sno ess• fully compkte4 a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not lessthan 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not leas than

Edw(s~rje from the date of completion thereof,

the location of such work aad the party for whom such work was per-

formed. 'o bid will be considered of a bidder who shall

fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where repaired) and apcct-fications may be obtained or seen at the Maio Eat$• mating Room of the Board of Edncatiott, 7th floor, Flatbush aveane extension and Concord st., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin• tendent of School Buildings.

Dated August 5, 1935. al1S M'9ee General Iomottori to DMdea of

last page, last column. of tie "Oily beard.'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenge eaten. sion and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1135 Bwent of 1r9.klyst

FOR FIRE PREVENTION WORK AT NEW UTRECHT HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX (OLD P. S. 105), FORT HAMILTON AVE. AND 59TH ST. complete

be siixxtyal(60)consecutiPvetowoking whole

days,work

u provided in the contract.

The amount of security equired will be Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500).

The amount of deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a Anan-cial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder hasuid assets available for the project upon which bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid. plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of tb4 Mu Bor-rowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work &hall have been in tac- cessful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and Shall give the location of such work and the paste of the party for whom such work was performed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci- fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord at., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN. Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated, Aug. 5, 1935. s5,1S trees General Inatrsnoono to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "C1t7 Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue exten- sion and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1935 Borough of The Bronx

FOR NEW WATER PIPING, ETC., AT P. S. 56, 207TH ST. AND HULL AVE.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be fifty (50) consecutive working days, u provided in the contract.

The amount of security required will be One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500).

The amount of deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a finan-cial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, pins 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Bor-rowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts the capital of proposed subcontractors and tool's or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 jet cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in suc- ceasful operation for not leaa than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and ,hall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was performed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth. or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci- fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord et., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin. tendent of School Buildings.

Dated, Aug. 5, 1935. a5,15 U'See General Inatnetioaa to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, soutEeast corner of Flatbush avenue etten. sion and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THVBBDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 Borough of Manhattan

FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS, ETC.. AT P. S. 17, 22, 65, 69, 81, 99, 136, 183, 193 AND HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each school will be as follows: P. S. 17, $2,000; P. S. 22, $4,000; P. S. 65, $3,500; P. S. 69, $3,800; P. S. 81. $3,000; P. S. 99. $3,000; P. S. 136, $2,000; P. S. 183, $2,500; P. S. 193, $1,800; High School of Commerce, $4,000.

The amount of deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per cent. of the amount of security,

A separate bid must be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

Ida& bfdd r must .ubá with his bid. a iau~ cd

islgni ad wn o by the Ydde.

Such~ l atata-n Show that the bieriduNIIagkfertheproj.at upon which fIts lid Upulsitiedla an amount qual to

astku than 30 per omit, of the first

$5,000 or part therf of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of tpe sat. is

of the malaise of bid Bor• 20 per eent. rowed money, equity in real estate, lift insurance, deposits held as for alas contrasts, the ea of proposed i~a and tools or other

paot bidders. The adsvit of ads each bidder nine* also Show that be has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or neat New York

cent. of the amount foorr whic

not bidder shhallaa him

bid hereunder, which work akall have ban in seta 1) year

from the of completion thereof, and Aali 0 the location of sash worst said the on me of the party far whom stuck work was performed.

Nàbidwlllbeccuuide,eddabldderwkoibifl fail to submit an vieforth the fasts above referred to be set Mgor of a bidder whose statements set forth is Butt affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and eyed-ficatioas may be obteine~a seen it the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education , floor Flatbwh avenue extension and Concerci

WA TTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Soperin-tendent of School Bt dime.

Dated, Aug. 5, 1935. x5.15 Areoe Gained Iaatenetlona to Biddies on

heat pose, list . of The "City Record."

SEALED BIDS , WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flathwh avenue exten-sion and Concord et., Brooklyn, until 2 p .,

TMVRSDAY. £VQV$T 1i, 184 m on

FOR INTERIOR ofREP~Ixft P NTING ET`. AT THEODORE

to T HIGH

SCHOOL, FORDHAM RD, AND WASHING-TON AVE.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be forty (40) ousssou ore working days, as provided in the extract.

The amount of securityrq aired will be One Thousand Night Hundr& Dollars ($1,800),

The amount of deposit accompeaytng bid shall be five percent. of the &men t of security.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a finan-cial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Sock financial statement must show tint the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is Submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid,us 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent, of the remainder of the bid. Bor• rowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for ether contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also Show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work is or near New York City for a sum of not less than 30 per cent, of the amount for which the bidder &hail submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in suc-cessful operation for not leas than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was performed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications may be obtained or sea at the Main Estimating Room of the Beard of Education 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord at., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN. Architect. Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated, Aug. 5, 1935. a5,13 trees General Ioatraetfo c to Bidden on

last page,, let column, of tla "City Record,"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Fiatbuab avenue eaten- sion and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

TRVR$DAY, AVOVST U, 1996 Borough of The Bronx

FOR ALTERATIONS TO BOYS' TOILET, SANITARY WORK ETC. AT P. S. 16 (OLD BUILDING), 4550 ~ARPLfNTER AVE.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of sscurltj required is One Thou. sand Nine Hundred DoUan ($1,900).

The amount of deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a linaa-cial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bids plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent, of the remainder of the bid. Ron- rowed .mone~, equity in real es ate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not lest than 50 per teat, of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in one• caaful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was performed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be •untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord at., Brooklyn,

WAITER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin' tendent of School Buildings.

Dated, Aug. 5, 1935. x5,15 MBee Ounces! Iistreetloar to Bidders on

last page, lad notion, of the "City Record,"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Thbuab avenue exten-sion and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. in. (eastern da,llgbt saving G on

MONDAY, AIU i!, im Borough of Richmond

FOR PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE WORK FOR TOTTENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, ON YETMAN AVE., PITTSVILLE AVE., BRIGH-TON ST. AND ACADEMY PL., TOTTEN-VILLE,

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred (300) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The ammi of security raq8 edI. tto full amount of the centrist p e,

76 ie -seek or " INe I sheik no one of the NstiaIor State banks or least companies of Cite of Now Tech. ea koof such bank

officer there * *teo awn the orler of to Cep trailer of The City of York, or eerpera<e

blood ~r~ New Y wk~iek su IN

suture p•

tdukr shall approve as of eyed nine with the

mnthe ~wih the bid, akaq be net Its. then live sue neat, of the amount of the bid submitted.

after Ike ig of bids Within ten r19 deed En SR the t the Comptroller ~ ~n

to the persons tZ the mac,~eept the made by the lower three bidden• wield* three days after deetsion as to whoa tae a ntrsct is to be awarded, the Cers$$reller chili return the depesits except the deposit made

parses. ~whohom bid

bu bet accepted. A t of T ve Dollars ($5 In cer-

tified ~obb o n~ bidder,. sa

d

deposit *ill be returned to the Intending bidder upon hi ruru$ai the P1ans and apicIficatIon In

This contract is to be financed wholly by a law and grant !'z the Federal Emergency Adminiatra- tion of Public Wain and is uu to the pcw• vision of tide II of the Natisoal idaetrist Re-covery Act and the rules nd aeribed by the President of tie United the Federal Emergency Administrator of

WBefore any mosey shall be due and Payable to the contractor be will be required to furnish it detailed estimate showing labor seats., mater$sl

~ costs a other coma in detail, in formaatagf to the State Engineer. Attention is psrticuisnly called to the fact that the estimate must halo suitable form to serve as a heals for the prayers- ton_ of meathly estimates.

contractor will be required to furnish the Resident Far$ ft to

work with ~ro atorh

oemod all payrolla relating to work posh, on the site of the project and with delivery tsoke invoices and cancelled bills or vouchers fist materials, plant and equipment purchased tar sad delivered to the site of the set wb cb Irate he incorporated in tl5 project or used to Its cen- struction. The payrolls in present evidence as to veteran employment Is placing "v" opposite their names.

The Board of Education reserves the night to waive minor informalities in any bid, subject to the approval of the State Engineer, but conditional bids will not be accepted.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be caM this

Th~~acceptance of co act

bid shad be subjçet to the approval of the State E, Federal Easr-gcncy Administration of Public Works.

Bids must be submitted in a sealed careless. The bidder is warned th~t the of

labor to be employed must be taken front of New York and the remainder from the State of New York, provided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the emplolment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions as forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, and that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emer. gency Administration of Public Works. The term "subcontractor" is defined to mpn anyom, firm or corporation other than the employees of the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor or labor and materials at the site of the project.

Bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the conditions relating to construction and labor under which the work will be or is now being performed, and this contractor most employ, so far as possible, such methods and mans in the carrying out of his work as will not cause any interruption or interference with any other con- tractor.

Each bidder must submit with his bid a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement mpsj Show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project open which the bid is submitted in an amount •, ual to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5, i 1 , or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent, of the out $5 000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent, of the reniain4er of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, de-posits held as security for other contracts the capital of proposed subcontractors and toots or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of Kidder The affidavit of each bidder mu st show that

bidders, has successfully completed a

contract for similar worts In or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shalt submit his bid hereunder which work shall have been in sue-ceaaful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and Shall give the location of suck work and the name of the party for whom such work was

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of bidder whose statements set forth In such affidavit are found to be untrue,

Plans, opecificatIons and blank forms of contract documents and form of reds , bon4 may be obtained or seen at the Main ' . ' flex Room of the Board of Education; ?thftoor Flatbusk avenue extension and Concord at l rooii

WALTER C, MA 1(, Arhteet, superin-tendent of' School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 5, 1935. aS,19 SNIeo General Instraetlons to BIIddan an

last pose, last column, of lb. "agcy beard."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, Southeast corner of Platbush avenge exten-sion and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m.

on (eastern Mdaylight saving

AAGIIdi' 9, 1535 Borough of Bkhsnoad

FOR HEATING AND VENTILATING APPARATUS IN TOTTENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, ON YETMAN AVE„ PITTSVILLE AVE., BRIGHTON ST. AND ACADEMY PL., TOTTENVILLE.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred (300) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is the full amount of the contract price.

The deposit, in cash or certified check upon one of the National or St banks or trust companies of the City of New Y~, or a check of such hank o! trust company signed by a duly authorised officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Corny- troller of The City of New York, or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The Clty of New York, which the Comp• troller shall approve as of equal value with the security required, accompanying bid and enclosed in the envelope with the bid, shall be not less than five per cent. of the amount of the bid submitted.

Within ten (10) _days after the opening of bids the Comptroller shall return all the deposits made to the persons making the same except the deposits made by the lowest three binders; within three

tob wa ~toeawarded he mytroler the r the deposits to the remaining persona making the exe,

amount of deposit accompsajng accompany the bid shd be five .(5) per cent of the amount of security.

TheEn is preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

200 cubic yards excavation including removal of old concrete iiotmdation, where directed; per cubic yard, $1 $200 00

120 linear feet new straight granite curb. cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $2.50 300 00

240 linear feet new granite corner curb, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linter foot, $3.50 640 00

300 linear feet new cement concrete curb furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 180 00

100 square feet cement sidewalk fur-waked and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per square foot. 20

2000

100 linear feet new bluestone header furnished and set in concrete and fire (5) years' maintenance; per linear foot,

5

100 00 200 cubic- yards concrete in place

where directed: per cubic yard, $7... , 1,400 00 7 000 square yards completed sheet

asphalt pavement laid, including binder course and five (S) years' maintenance; per square yard, $1.10 7,700 00

i catch basin rebuilt (standard, Bu reau of Sewers) ; per each, $95 95 00

1 catch basin adjustedstandard, Bu- reau of Sewers); per each, $35 35 00

1 sewer manhole adjusted (standard Bureau of Sewers); per each, $10 10 00

5,000 cubic feet extra binder in place; per cubic foot, 35 cents 1,750 00

2,300 square yards asphaltic concrete pavement stripped from foundation and removed; per square yard, 15 cents 345 00

Total Engineer's Preliminary Estimate . $33,554 50

Where necessary, trees shall be furnished and planted. The price to be paid shall be Ten Dol-lars ($10) per tree.

NO. 5. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, REMOVING AND REPLACING TREES, CON-STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTH-ER WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 108TH AVE. FROM 155TH ST. TO 156TH ST.. AND IN 156TH ST. FROM 108TH AVE. TO THE END OF THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION'S PROPERTY ABOUT 362 FEET SOUTH OF 108TH AVE., FOURTH WARD.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be fifteen (15) working days.

The amount of security required, will be One Thousand Dollars ($I,000). The amount of de-posit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

2,600 cubic yards embankment (in excess of excavation); Per cubic yard, 50 cents

50 cubic yards excavation; per cubic yard, 50 cents

3 sewer manholes adjusted (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $10.,., 30 00

1 standard basin inlet rebuilt (stand. ard, Bureau of Sewers) ; per each, $40 40 00

1 standard basin inlet. adjusted (standard,

Bureau of Sewers); per

each, 515 basin manhole adjusted

Bureau of Sewer,); per each, .. $25 25 00

$1.300 00

2500

1500

4

MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

5268

except the deposit made by t e Udder whole bid has been accepted.

A deposit of Twenty4ve Dollars ($25) is cer-tified check or ask will be rognired on plan. and Specifications obtained by into." bidders. This

be returned uppn this dreturrning thei1ua and specifcations in good condition.

This contract is to be financed wholly by a loss and grant by the Federal Emergency Administra- tion of Public Works and sub'ccl to the pro. visions of title II of the National Industrial Rn. covery Act and the rules and regulations pre-scribed by the President of the United States or the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works.

Before any money shall be due and payable to the contractor he will be required to furnish a detailed estimate showing labor coats. material coats and other costs in detail, in form satisfactory to the State Engineer. Attention is particularly called to the fact that the estimate must be in suitable form to serve as a basis for the prepara. tion of monthly estimates.

The contractor will be required to furnish the Resident Etgineer-Inapeetor with sworn copies of all payrolls relating to work normally performed on the site of the project and with delivery tickets invoices and cancelled bills or vouchers for all materials, plant and equipment purchased for and delivered to the site of the project which are to be incorporated in the project or used in its con-struction. Thepsyrolls must present evidence as to veteran employment by placing "r" opposite their names.

The Board of Education reserves the rijht to waive minor informalities in any bid, subject to the approval of the State Engineer, bat conditional bide will not be accepted.

Attention of bidden is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract.

The acceptance of any bid shall be subject to the approval of the State Enpneer, Federal Emer-gency Administration of Public Works.

Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope. The bidder is warned that the preponderance of

labor to be employed must be taken from the City of New York and the remainder from the State of New York, provided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto. and that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emer-gency Administration of Public Works. The term "subcontractor" is defined to mean any person firm or corporation other than the employees of the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor or labor and materials at the site of the project.

Bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the conditions relating to construction and labor under which the work will be or is now being performed, and this contractor must employ, so far as possible, such methods and mans in the carrying out of his work as will not cause any interruption or interference with any other con• tractor.

Each bidder must submit with his bid a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount eoual to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, de-posits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder. which work shall have been in suc-cessful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof and shall give the location of such work and tie name of the party for whom such work was performed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Plans, specifications and blank forms of contract documents and form of required bonds may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor Flatbush avenue extension and Concord at., Broollyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. S. 1935. a$,19 U•Sea Genera' Isatriet,cw to Bidders on

last prise, last almmn, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue exten-sion and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m. (eastern daylight saving time), on

MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1936 Borough of Richmond

FOR ELECTRIC WORK AND LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR TOTTENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, ON YETMAN AVE., PITTSVILLE AVE., BRIGHTON ST. AND ACADEMY PL, TOTTENVILLE.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred (300) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is the full amount of the contract price.

The deposit, in cash or certified check upon one of the National or State banks or trust companies of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp-troller of The City of New York, or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comp-troller shall approve as of equal value with the security required, accompanying bid and enclosed in the envelope with the bid, shall be not less than five per cent. of the amount of the bid submitted.

Within ten (10) days after the opening of bids the Comptroller shall return all the deposits made to the persons making the same, except the deposits made by the lowest three bidders; within three days after decision as to whom the contract is to be awarded, the Comptroller shall return the deposits to the remaining persons making the same, except the deposit made by the bidder whose bid has been accepted.

A deposit of Twenty-five Dollars ($25) in cer-tified check or cash will be required on plans and specifications obtained by intending bidders. This deposit will be returned to the intending bidder upon his returning the plans and specifications in good condition.

This contract is to be financed wholly by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administra-tion of Public Works and is subject to the pro-visions of title II of the National Industrial Re-covery Act and the rules and regulations pre. scribed by the President of the United States or the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works.

Before any money shall be due and payable to the contractor be will be required to furnish a detailed estimate showing labor costs, material costs and other costs in detail, in form satisfactory to the State Engineer, Attention Is particularly called to the fact that the estimate must be in

suitable form to serve as a basis for the pspua. tion of monthly estimates.

The contractor will be required to furnish the Resident Englneer-Inspector with sworn copies of all payrolls relating to work norman7 performed on the site of the project and with dgltvery tickets invoices and . cancelled bills or vouchers for all materials, plant and equipment purchased for and delivered to the site of the project which are to be incorporated in the project or used in its con-struction. The payrolls must present evidence as to veteran employment by placing "v" opposite their names.

The Board of Education reserves the right to waive minor informalities in any bid, sub ect to the approval of the State Engineer, but conditional bids trill sot be accepted,

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract.

The acceptance of any bid shall be subject to the approval of the State Engineer Federal Emer-gency Administration of Public VfEcrke.

Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope. The bidder is warned that theprepoadetancebf

labor to be emp1o7eel must be taken from the City of New York and the remainder from the State of New York. provided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor mast be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, and that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal P•mer-geney Administration of Public Works. The term "subcontractor" is defined to mean any person firm or corporation other than the emgloyees 01 the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor or labor and materials at the site of the project.

Bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the conditions relating to construction and labor under which the work will be or is now being performed, and this contractor must employ, so far as possible, such methods and means in the carrying out of his work as will not cause any interruption or interference with any other con-tractor,

Each bidder must submit with his bid a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, de-posits held as security for other contracts the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder. which work shall have been in sus cessful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was performed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Plans, specifications and blank forms of contract documents and form of required bonds may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord et., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 5, 1935. a5,19 L?8ee General Instructions to didlas on

last page, lcot eolamn, of the "Clt7 Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE .RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation of the

Board of Education of The City of New York in Room 614, 131 Livingston at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

TUESDAY, A 1GUST 13, 1936 FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO

HEATING APPARATUS, ETC., IN P. S. 43, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, all as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,600. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a

financial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent, of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus ;S per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, deposits held as security for other con-tracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was per-formed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, drawings and specifications may be obtained or seen at the office of the Heating and Ventilating Division of the Bureau of Plant Operation, Room 614, 131 Livingston st., Brook-lyn. R. W. RODMAN, Superintendent of Plant

Operation. Dated August 2, 1935. a2,13 U'8ee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY

For Paving of Grand Central Parkway Extension

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Triborough Bridge Authority at its office, 111

8th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y., until 11 o'clock, daylight • saving time, on the morning of

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1935 for the paving of Grand Central parkway exten-sion, 70th at. to 100th cot., Queens connection of the Triborougb Bridge, connecting the Boroughs

The Manhattan, e ronx and Queens, Contract No. 49.

A more complete description of the work and full information for bidders is given on the draw-ings and in other contract papers which may be seen at the office of the Chief Engineer, Tribor-ough Bridge Authority, Room 1537, 111 Stb ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in the amount of at least five (5) per cent. of the estimated total contract price as shown in the

schedule of priced in the "Proposal" as provided in the "Information for Biddeie."

The security for the faithful performance of the work shall be in the form of a surety bond in the penal sum of the estimated total contract price as shown in the schedule of prices in the Proposal." Such bonds shall be executed by a

duly authorized surety company as surety. The work called for by this proposal is to be

financed wholly from monks obtained by loan and grant from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of Title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act and to the rules and re4ulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Wort.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirement as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract, as well as to other fro-visions set forth in "Information for Bidders.'

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders, contract, bond andspectfictions may be ob-tained at the office of the Assistant Chief Engineer, Room 1537, 111 8th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y. Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of prints of the contract drawings and of the refer-ence drawings for their own use may secure same, the total cost thereof ($10.08) to be_paid by them.

PAUL LOESER, Director. Dated July 25. 1935. jy2S,al5

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF QUEENS

Propoadb

SEALED BIDS WI BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens, at his

office, Room 310, Queens Subway Building, 21-10 49th ave., L I. City, until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1885 NO. 1. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY.

ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A NEW CONCRETE FOUNDATION TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 82D ST. FROM NORTHERN BLVD. TO 34TH AVE., SECOND WARD.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty-five (25) working days.

The amount of security required will be Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Enoineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

400 cubic yards excavation, including the removal of old concrete foundation and pavement; per cubic yard, 75 cents $300 00

10 linear feet new straight granite curb, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $2.50 25 00

20 linear feet new granite corner curb, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot $3.50 70 00

1,150 linear feet new cement concrete curb, furnished and constructed and one (1) yar's maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 690 00

1,600 square feet cement sidewalk fur-nished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance; per square foot, 20 cents 320 00

255 cubic yards concrete in place; per cubic Yard, $7... 1,785 00

1510 square yards completed sheet asphalt pavement laid, including binder course and five (5) years' maintenance; per sq uare yard, $1.10 1,661 00

20 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place; per linear foot, $1 20 00

2 new standard basin inlets built, ty No. 4 (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $70 140 00

Total Engineer's Preliminary Estimate $5,011 00

Where necessary, trees shall be furnished and planted. The price to be paid shall be Ten Dol-lars ($10) per tree.

Alternative bids required—See note at end of advertisement.

NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CON. CRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER WORK INCIDENTAL THERE. TO. IN 82D ST. FROM ROOSEVELT AVE. TO BAXTER AVE., SECOND WARD.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be Twenty-five (25) working days.

The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000). The amount of de-posit accompanyjng the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Eu;ineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

450 cubic yards excavation, includinR removal of old concrete foundation and pavement where necessary: per cubic yard, 75 cents $337 50

10 linear feet new granite corner curb, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 35 00

100 linear feet new cement concrete curb furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 60 00

100 square feet cement sidewalk fur-nished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance; per square foot, 20 cents 20 00

20 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished and set in concrete, and five (5) years' maintenance; per linear foot, $1 20 00

300 cubic yards concrete in place, where directed; per cubic yard, $7 2,100 00

2,400 square yards completed sheet asphalt pavement laid, including binder course and five (5) years' maintenance; per square yard, $1.10 2,640 00

50 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place, per linear foot, $1.25 62 SO

1 new basin manhole built, type No 4 (standard, Bureau of Sewers) ; per each, $125 125 00

20 linear feet old bluestone headers retrimmed and reset in concrete; per linear foot, 80 cents 16 00

300 cubic feet extra binder in place; per cubic foot, 35 cents 105 00 600 square yards sheet asphalt

stripped from foundation and removed (within area where foundation is not to be removed) ; per square yard, 15 cents 90 00

Total Engineer's Preliminary Estimate $12,975 00

Where necessary, trees shall be furnished and planted. The price to be paid shall be Ten Dol. Tara ($10) per tree.

Alternative bids required—See note at end of advertisement

NO. 4. FOR REGULATING AND RF.PAV• ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A PRE-PARED MACADAM FOUNDATION, TO-GETHER WITH ALL OTHER WORK INCI• DENTAL THERETO IN MERRICK BLVD. FROM LIBERTY AVt. TO 108TH AVE., AND FROM CENTRAL AVE. TO 116TH AVE.-ALSO FROM PARK ST. TO 100 FEET SOUTH OF BAISLEY BLVD., FOURTH WARD.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be forty (40) working days.

The amount of security required w;ll be Seven-teen Thousand Dollars ($17 000). The amount of deposit accompanying the kid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of srucity.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

350 cubic yards excavation; per cubic yard, 75 cents $262 SO

100 linear feet new cement concrete curb furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 60 00

100 square feet cement sidewalk fur-nished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per square foot, 20

20 00 100 square feet cement sidewalk in

driveways, furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per square foot, 22 cents 22 00

100 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished and set in concrete and five (5) years' maintenance; per linear foot,

100 00 300 cubic yards concrete in place in

headers (1:2:4 mix); per cubic yard, 110 3.000 00

50 square yards second-hand granite block pavement laid, including send bed, bituminous granted joints, and no maintenance; per square ya rd, $2.50 125 00 50 square yards second-hand granite

block pavement relaid, including sand bed, bituminous grouted joints, and no maintenance; per square yard, 90 cents 45 00

14,500 square yards completed sheet asphalt pavement laid, including binder course and five (5) years' maintenance; per square yard, $1.10 15,950 00

50 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place; per linear foot, $1 50 00

100 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place; pet linear foot, $1.25 125 00

2 sewer manholes adjusted (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $10 20 00

2 sewer manholes rebuilt (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, p50 100 00

1 new standard basin inlet built, type 4 (standard, Bureau of Sewers); each, $70 70 00

I standard basin inlet rebuilt (stand ard, Bureau of Sewers) iper each, $40 40 00

1 standard basin inlet adjusted (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $15 15 00

1 new basin manhole built, type No 4 (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $125 125 00

1 basin manhole adjusted (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each $25 25 00

1 basin manhole rebuilt tsataadard, Bureau of Sewers) ; per each $50 50 00 3,300 cubic yards I -inch broken

stone in place; per cube yard, $3.50. 11,550 00 12,000 square yards sheet asphalt

pavement stripped from foundation and removed; per square yard, 15 cents 1,800 00

Total Engineer's Preliminary Estimate $5,611 00

Where necessary, trees shall be furnished and Planted. The price to be paid shall be Ten Dol-lars ($10) per tree.

Alternative bids required—See note at end of advertisement.

NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV. ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON THE EXISTING FOUNDATION. TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. IN ROCKAWAY BEACH BLVD. FROM BEACH 110TH ST. TO BEACH 116TH ST., FIFTH WARD.

The time allowed for doing and completing the

above work will be thirty-five (35) work' dos

The amount of security required will Six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($6.500). The

$1 .

1

1 basin manhole rebuilt (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $50

280 cubic yards steam cinders fur• nished, spread and rolled; per cubic yard, $1.10

4 trees (4-inch to 12-inch diameter) cut down and removed; per tree, $8

7 trees (over 12•inch to 18-inch diam-eter) cut down and removed; per tree, $12

1 tree (over 18-inch to 24-inch diam eter) cut down and removed; per tree, $18

I tree (over 24•inch diameter) cut down and removed; per tree, $35

Total Engineer's Preliminary Estimate $1,962 00

Where necessary, trees shall be furnished and planted. The price to be paid shall be Ten Dbl. tars ($10) per tree.

NO. 6. FOR REGULATING WITHIN THE AREA TO WHICH THE CITY HAS TITLK, CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALK, CON- STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTH- ER WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN CODWISE PL. FROM QUEENS BLVD. TO KNEELAND PL., SECOND WARD, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty (20) working days.

The amount of security required will be Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500), The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

20 linear feet new straight granite curb furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $2.50 $50 00

100 linear feet new granite corner curb furnished and set in concrete; per

350 00 linear foot, $3.50 2.100 linear feet new cement concrete

curb furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per linear foot, 1,260 00 60 cents

20 linear feet straight granite curb reset in concrete; per linear foot, 75

1 cents

5 00 40 linear feet granite corner curb

reset in concrete; per linear foot, $1. 40 00 9,600 square feet cement sidewalk

furnished and-constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per square foot, 1

20 cents 1,920 00 3,100 square feet cement sidewalk in

driveways furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per

682 00 square foot, 22 cents 60 linear feet 10•inch vitrified pipe

00 in place; per linear foot, $1 60 220 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe

in place; per linear foot, $1.25 275 00 2 new standard basin inlets built,

type No. 4 (standard, Bureau of 140 00 Sewers) ; per each, $70

4 new basin manholes built, type No. 4 (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per

500 00 each, $125

Total Engineer's Preliminary Estimate $5,292 00

Where necessary, trees shall be furnished and planted. The price to be paid shall be Ten Dollars ($10) per tree.

NO. 7. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-ING THE ROADWAY, AND PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASFHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDA-TION, CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING BA-SINS, WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN LAUREL HILL BLVD. FROM 61ST ST. TO 67TH ST., SECOND WARD.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be forty-five (45) working days.

The amount of security required will be Thir-teen Thousand Dollars ($13,000). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

1,400 cubic yards excavation; per cubic yard, 75 cents $1,050 00

850 cubic yards embankment (in ex-cess of excavation); per cubic yard, 50 cents 425 OC

25 linear feet new straight granite curb, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $2.50 62 50 80 linear feet new granite corner

curb, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 280 00

100 linear feet old cement curb re- set; per linear foot, 40 cents 40 00

125 linear feet new cement concrete curb furnished and constructed, and one (l ) year's maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 75 00

100 square feet cement sidewalk fur-nished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per square foot, 20 cents 20 00

510 linear feet new bluestone head-ers furnished and set in concrete and five (5) years' maintenance; per linear foot, $1 510 00

1,570 cubic yards concrete in place; per cubic yard, $7 10,990 00 9,400 square yards completed sheet

asphalt pavement laid, including binder course and five (5) years' mainte- nance; per square yard, $1.10 10,340 00 30 square yards bituminous macadam

pavement restored and no maintenance; per sqware yard, $3 90 00

50 linear feet 10•inch vitrified pipe in place; per linear foot, $1 50 00

220 linear feet 12•inch vitrified pipe in place; per linear foot, $1.25 275 00

6 sewer manholes adjusted (stand- ard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $10 60 00

4 sewer manholes rebuilt (standard, Bureau of Sewers)i per each $50 200 00

1 standard basin 'inlet rebuilt (stand- ard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $40 40 00

1 new basin manhole built, type No 4 (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $125 125 00

4 basin manholes adjusted (stand- ard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $25 100 00

2 basin manholes rebuilt (standard, Bureau of Sewers); per each, $50 100 00

100 cubic yards steam cinders fur-nished, spread and rolled; per cubic yard, $1.50 150 00 900 square yards old stone flock

pavement to be taken up, hauled to and piled in the Corporation Yard at Toledo st. and Queens blvd., Elmhurst; per su"re yard. 40 cents 360 00

3 new basin manholes built, type No 4 (standard, Bureau of Sewers) (cast ings and appurtenances to be furnished by the City); Per each, $80 240 00

Total Engineer's Preliminary Estimate $25,582 50

Where necessary, trees shall be furnished and planted. The price to be paid shall be Ten Dol. lars ($10) per tree.

NO. 8. FOR REGULATING AND FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN ALSTYNE AVE. FROM 94TH ST. (CARD

50 00

308 00

32 00

84 00

18 00

35 00

5264

THE CITY RECORD

MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 •

PL.) TO JUNCTION BLVD., SECOND WARD, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty-five (25) working days.

The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

750 cubic yards excavation to sub- grade: per cubic yard, 75 cents $562 50

60 linear feet new cement concrete curb furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 36 00

30 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished and set in concrete and five (5) years' maintenance; per linear foot, $1 30 00

500 cubic yards concrete in place; per cubic yard, $7 3,500 00 3,000 square yards completed sheet

asphalt pavement laid, including binder course and five (5) years' maintenance; per square yard, $1.10 3,300 00

Total Engineer's Preliminary Estimate . $7,428 50

Where necessary, trees shall be furnished and planted. The price to be paid shall be Ten Dol-lars ($10) per tree.

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cost of the completed work is to be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state single per-centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per cent, 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.) for which all materials and work called for in the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be furnished to the City. Such percentage as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract.

Note—On all proposed contracts having an item for granite or stone curb, or items for both, the bidder must submit alternative bids, that is, two percentages of the total cost of the completed work. One percentage (a) shall be based on the Engineer's estimate set forth in the proposal for bids and the second percentage (b) on the said estimate except that there shall be no restriction as to point or place where the curb is to be cut and dressed.

The award, if made, will be to the bidder whose percentage is the lowest for doing all the work called for in the contract and whose bid is regular in all respects.

Blank forms may be obtained and the plans or drawings may be seen at the office of the Presi-dent of the Borough of Queens, or plans may be purchased at a nominal price of five (5) cents per square foot.

Attention of the contractors is called to the wages to be paid employees on public works, pur-suant to chapter 731 of the Laws of 1933.

Dated July 30. 1935. a2,13 GEORGE U. HARVEY, President. USee General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, hest column, of the "City Record,"

DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu-

nicipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a, m., daylight saving time, on

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1935 —at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

FOR OFFICE EQUIPMENT, LAMPS, TYPE-WRITERS, CALCULATING MACHINES, ETC., FOR THE NEW QUEENS GENERAL HOSPITAL, 165TH ST. AND GRAND CEN-TRAL BLVD.. BOROUGH OF QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that final awarding of the contract will be contingent upon the execution of an agreement with the Federal Government for the purchase of New York City bonds.

Attention of bidders is called to the "Instruc-tions to Bidders" as to the form and amount of security required to accompany each bid.

The time for the performance of each contract is forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days after a fully executed and approved counterpart thereof is delivered to the contractor.

The successful bidders will be required to fur-nish a bond in the amount of 100 per cent. of the amount of this contract.

Deposit with bids must be not less than five per cent. of the amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1026, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hos-pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner. alO,27

t~See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu-

nicipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m„ daylight saving time, on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 —at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

FOR SPLINTS, NEEDLES, SYRINGES AND RUBBER SHEETS FOR THE NEW QUEENS GENERAL HOSPITAL, 165TH ST. AND GRAND CENTRAL BLVD.. BOROUGH OF QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works,

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that the final awarding of the contract will be con-tingent upon the execution of an agreement with the Federal Government for the purchase of New York City bonds.

Attention of bidders is called to the "Instruc-tions to Bidders" as to the form and amount of security required to accompany each bid.

The time for the performance of each con-tract is forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days after a fully executed and approved counterpart thereof is delivered to the contractor.

The successful bidders will be required to fur-nish a bond in the amount of 100 per cent. of the amount of this contract.

Deposit with bids must be not less than 5 per cent, of amount of bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex- tensions must 1F made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, but awards, if made made to the lowest bidder an each class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1026, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office off the Depa rtment of Hos-pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner. a6,22

ffSee General Instructions to Bidden on last page, last column, of the "CHY Board."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th Floor, Munici-

pal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., daylight saving time, on

MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1939 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read, FOR FURNISHING AND.INSTALLJNG

COMPLETE, DRAPES AND CURTAINS AND CUBICLE CURTAINS FOR THE NEW QUEENS GENERAL HOSPITAL, 165TH ST, AND GRAND CENTRAL BLVD., BOROUGH OF QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of Title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works.

Attention of the bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract.

"Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope." "The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to be employed must be taken from the City of New York, provided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. The term 'subcontractor' is defined to mean any per-son, firm or corporation, other than the employees of the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project."

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of this contract is forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days.

The successful bidders will be required to fur• nish bond in the amount of 100 per cent. of the amount of their contract.

Attention of bidders is called to the "Proposal for Bids" as to the form and amount of security required to accompany each bid.

The bidder for each contract shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as each contract is entire for a com-plete job.

No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days after it has been deposited with the Depart-ment.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hos• pitals. 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D„ Commissioner. a3,19

USee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Beoord."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Munici-

pal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1985

FOR FURNISHING LABOR AND MATE-RIALS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A MAIN SWITCHBOARD, REROUTING AND EXTENDING FEEDER AND DISTRIBUTION CIRCUITS AND THE ERECTION OF SWITCHBOARD ENCLOSURE AT THE MAIN BUILDING OF THE HARLEM HOS' PITAL, 136TH TO 137TH ST. AND LENOX AVE., IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is sixty (60) consecutive calendar denys.

The security required for the faithful perform-ance of the contract will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

The deposit accompanying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security required.

The bidder shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days after it has been deposited with the Depart. ment.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hos-pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, wherep tans and specifications may be seen, al,12

S. 5'. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner. tZSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record:

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Munici-

pal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935

FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NEC-ESSARY AND REQUIRED FOR THE COM-PLETION OF ABANDONED CONTRACT NO. 111156, FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO INSTALL AN UNDERGROUND STEAM AND CONDEN-SATION RETURN DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM FROM THE CITY HOME DISTRICT TO THE GENERAL STOREHOUSE AT WELFARE ISLAND; WITH THE RESTRICTION THAT ALL BRASS AND FOUNDRY WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT BE MANUFACTURED WITHIN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days.

The security required for the faithful perform-ance of the contract will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

The deposit accompanying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security required. The bidder shall state one aggregate price for

the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (4'5) days after it has been deposited with the Depart-ment.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hos-pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen, al,12

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner. a-see General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Munici-

pal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., day-light saving time. on

MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

FOR AMBULANCES AND TRUCKS, MO-TOR DRIVEN, FOR THE NEW QUEENS GENERAL HOSPITAL, 165TH STS. AND GRAND CENTRAL BLVD., BOROUGH OF QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY,

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of Title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that the final awarding of the contract will be con-tingent upon the execution of an agreement with the Federal Government for the purchase of New York City bonds.

The time for the performance of each contract is forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days after a fully executed and approved counterpart thereof is delivered to the contractor.

Attention of bidders is called to the "Instruc-tions to Bidders" as to the form and amount of security required to accompany each bid.

The successful bidders will be required to fur-nish a bond in the amount of 100 per cent. of the amount of this contract.

Deposit with bids must be not less than S per cent. of amount of bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices,, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total but awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1026, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. a3,19

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D„ Commissioner. 080. General Instructions to Bidders on

last pate, last column, of the "City Record,"

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS PRO• poses to approve as subcontractor the Browning

Decorating Co., Inc., 209 E. 26th st., N. Y. City, for painting (labor and material), as submitted by Charles E. Shinick & Co., Inc., contractor for all work, addition to men's day room, City Home (Docket No. 8072). *9,12

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner.

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS PRO- poses to approve as subcontractors the Natural

Granite Corp., 429 Barretto at., Bronx, for fur-nishing and setting ranite (labor and material), and S. Feinstein & Sons, Inc., 243 Chester at., Bklyn., for furnishing and setting limestone (labor and material), as submitted by Lundin-Halwer Co., contractor for general construction, including elevators (fire prevention), Pavilions L and M, Bellevue Hospital (Docket No. 9391). a9,12

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner.

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS PRO- poses to approve as subcontractor the Russell-

Peppier Co., Inc., 101 Park ave., N. Y. City, for screen work (labor and material), as submitted by Lundin-Halwer Company, contractor for general construction, including elevators, Pavilions L and M, Bellevue Hospital (Docket No, 6931). a9,12

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner.

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS PRO- poses to approve as subcontractors the Roosevelt

Construction Co., Inc. 931 E. Tremont ave., Bronx, for concrete and cement work (labor and material), and Erdheim Ventilating and Sheet Metal Works, 32 Great Jones at., N. Y. City, for sheet metal and roofing work (labor and material), as submitted by John Rosenblum, Inc., contractor for general construction work (alterations for fire prevention), Buildings K and L, Metropolitan Hospital (Docket No. 6931), a9,12

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Commissioner.

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS PRO• poses to approve as subcontractor the Barker

Painting Co., 214 E. 37th st., N. Y. City, for painting (labor and material), as submitted by H. L. Fischer, Inc., contractor for general construe. tion (fire prevention work), Wards A, B, C, D. City Home (Docket No. 6931 *9,12

S. S. GOLDWATER, M. ., Commissioner.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

NOTICHS OF EXAMINATIONS

General Instructions M to zwamIWWHou

An examinations are epee to both an and women unless advertisements state otherwise.

Applicants must be of good character, citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. Character, ehtaeuhip and residence are Investigated.

Candidates most be at least 31 years of ago on the closing date for receipt of applleo-tions unless advertisements state

M wfae.

A qualifying physical test is given for each examination and a high degree of physical ability is required.

Pay includes money, pension, fair sick lave, plus one month's vacatign in most cases.

Appliations for examinations must be filed on forms furnished by the Commission.

In rating the subject Experience nos supple- mentary statements of any kind will be received after the And date for Slfnf appu-catlons.

Except as otherwise specifically stated in ad-vertisements, all preliminary training or other qualifications required for the examination most be completed on or before the data of appH-cation.

Persons appointed from eligible lists resulting from examinations become members of the retire-ment system described in chapter XXVI of the Charter voluntarily within six months and com-pulsorily after six months of service.

The term of eligibility of a list resulting from an examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than fear years.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission by mail or otherwise after 4 p. m. of a closing date for the receipt of applications will be accepted. Appliation blanks will be mailed upon request provided a welt-iddreaaed, stamped envelope to enclosed to fully cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of such letter. Pay tall postage on all mall to the Commission.

Applications may be obtained in the office of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Boom 1400, 14th Door, Yasielpn1 Building, M.. bateau.

(Dates for Receipt of Applications Reopened)

DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF PSY-CHIATRY (DEPARTMENT OF HOSPI-TALS, BELLEVUE HOSPITAL) (Candidates who have already filed applications

or an examination for this position between May 15 and M,ay 29, 1935, need not submit new apple. cations.)

Open to all qualified citizens of the United States.

Salary: $9,000 per annum;, full time service; pension; fair sick leave.

Ares: Not more than 55 on Ott, 4, 1935.

5265 MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 THE CITY RECORD

Applleatlons: Received 9 a, m., Monday, Aug. 5, 1935, to Friday, Oct. 4, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To have complete supervision of the Psychiatric Division of the Department of Hos-pitals, with full clinical responsibility for the pa-tients; assist in and direct the commitment of mental and related cases to institutions; examine or supervise the examination of patients received from the police, courts and probation bureaus; supervise such wards and clinics as may be as-signed to the psychopathic division in any depart-ment hospital or clinic; have general supervision of a mental hygiene and child guidance clinic; have supervision of psychiatrists, alienists, psy-chologists, residents, internee, social workers, etc.; supervise such psychiatrists and alienists as may be assigned to the probation officers of the courts in accordance with the Code of Criminal Pro-cedure; and do related work as required.

Requirements: Candidates must have had at least 10 years' experience in the examination, care and treatment of patients suffering from mental disorders, of which at least five years must have been as a member of the clinical staff of a` recog-nized mental hospital or as a member of the psychiatric staff of a general hospital with an organized psychiatric department; or the equiva-lent. In the rating of candidates weight will be given personal qualifications for the position and to demonstrated clinical and administrative ability, cognizance will be taken of membership in ap-propriate scientific societies. Credit will be given for official or professional reports and original monographs directly related in character and im-portance to this position. The requirement that applicants must be residents of theState of New York is waived for this examination, which is open to all qualified citizens of the United States. Persons who accept appointment must thereafter reside in the State of New York. Candidates must present their license to practice medicine on the day of the technical-oral test. Licenses to practice outside of New York State must be endorsed by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York before the names of the holders of such licenses will be certified for appointment. Candidates must also be registered as qualified examiners in accordance with section 19 of the Mental Hygiene Law before appointment.

Vacancies: One, in the Department of Hos-pitals.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 5, 70 per cent, required; oral-technical, weight 5, 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

Fee: $9 to be paid before candidates will be admitted to the oral-technical examination. Only one fee, check money order or cash, at Room 1438, where ot]<icial receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-S'ION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President: FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Com- missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN. Secretary. a5,o4

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF THE BACTE-BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES, HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

Salary: $6,000 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Ages: Not over 55 on Oct. 4, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, July

8, to 4 p. m., Friday, Oct. 4, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To assist the Director in the executive supervision of the Bureau of Laboratories of the Health Department of New York City. The ac-tivities of this Bureau are as follows: Research studies of the treatment, prophylaxis and diagnosis of infectious diseases and of biological therapeutic products; improvements in medical procedures used in infectious diseases; investigation of the researches of others; routine examinations of clinical specimens for bacteriological diagnosis, and of water, milk, shellfish and other food to detect the bacterial contamination; routine preparation and distribution of biological products for tbera• peutic use; supervision of clinical laboratories operated under departmental permits. The staff of the bureau consists of several Assistant Directors, Inspectors. Chemists, Physicians, Pathologists, Veterinarians, about 30 Bacteriologi~sts, 75 Lab-oratory Assistants, 125 Laboratory Helpers and a miscellaneous force of Clerks and Laborers of about 50 workers.

Requirements: M. D. degree from an accred-ited institution and not less than five years of satisfactory experience in a bacteriological labora-tory of recognized standing, a considerable portion of which time must have been devoted to significant bacteriological or biochemical research and ad-ministrative duties of a character calculated to qualify the candidate for an executive position of this type; or a satisfactory equivalent of the fore-going.

The requirement that applicants must be resi-dents of the State of New York is waived for this examination, which is to be open to all qualified citizens of the United States. Persons who accept appointment must thereafter reside in the State of New York.

Vacancies: One, in the Health Department. Subjects and Weights: Candidates will be

rated on the basis of their past professional history and an oral interview for those who meet the re-quirements set forth above. Only those attainntg a rating of at least 75 per cent. will be placed upon the eligible list. Reprints of all published scientific work must be submitted with applications at the time of filing.

Fee: $6, to be paid at least five days prior to oral interview but after receipt of notice of examination date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438, until 4 E. m., Saturdays 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-S'ION, JAmss E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Com- missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN. Secretary. a3,o4

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 FOR PRINTING, FURNISHING AND DE-

LIVERING CASH BOOK SHEETS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, LIST OF PAVED STREETS TO THE PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, AND LAND VALUE MAPS TO THE BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

The time for the performance of contracts Is ten (10) consecutive calendar days after return of 0. K.'d proofs and on or before Sept. 4, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if

made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

a10,22 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. tfSee General Instructions to Bidden on

last pare, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1986 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MOTOR TRUCKS TO THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time for the performance of contracts is twenty (20) consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent, of the con-tract amount awarded.

The, bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested, The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

a9,20 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. R ace General instruetions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, s(anhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1986 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

COAL TO DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH, HOSPITALS, PUBLIC WELFARE, WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART AND BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the Period ending May 31, 1936.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than 1Y2 per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each itetfi or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building,,Manhattan.

a9,20 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. LtSed -General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1085 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FILING CABINETS' TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES.

The time for the performance of contract is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $30. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $600.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

a9,20 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. tfSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last pace, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1035 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BITUMINOUS PAVING MIXTURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Dec. 31, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $500. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con. tract, when awarded, will be $10,000.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PIPE (WROUGHT IRON, STEEL AND BRASS) TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUR-CHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LUMBER TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUR-CHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the con• tract amount awarded. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

AT A RENTAL, GASOLINE ROLLERS' TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS'.

The time for the performance of contracts is sixty (60) working days for each roller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the con. tract amount awarded. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BOTANICAL BULBS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending Sept. 1 and Sept, 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom• panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded,

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING HIGHWAY MATERIALS TO THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF BOROUGH OF RICH• MOND.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending Sept. 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensioas must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municival Building, Manhattan.

Blank` forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan.

a8,19 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. ti•See General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, bit column, of the "City Record.'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10,30 a. m„ on

FRIDAY, AUGUST 83, 1986 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MOTOR FIRE APPARATUS TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contract is 90, 100, 110, 120 and '130 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom• panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

a7,23 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. LZSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record,"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan. until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1035 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

WOODEN FURNITURE TO ARMORY BOARD. The time for the performance of contract is

sixty (60) consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $200. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $4,000.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PORTABLE KEY PUNCHES TO DEPART-MENT OF FINANCE.

The time for the performance of contract is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after date of order,

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con• tract, when awarded, will be $500, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

WIRE ROPE CABLES TO DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE,

The time for the performan. a of contract is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $500.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING LANTERNS AND GLOBES TO THE VARI• OUS DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS, OFFICES AND COMMISSIONS OF THE CITY, COUNTY AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,

The time for the performance of contracts is from date of award to Dec. 31, 1935,

No bid shall be considered unless it is acuom-Danied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid, The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

FOR PRINTING, FURNISHING AND DE-LIVERING WATER BILLS FRONTAGE RATES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FI• NANCE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Sept. 15, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $40. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $800.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested, The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules,

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

a6,16 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner, SrSee General Instructions to Bidden on

last pate, last column, of the "City Record,"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY AUGUST 18, lots FOR FURNISIING AND DELIVERING

POULTRY TO DEPARTMENTS OF COR-RECTION, HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is from Sept. I to Sept. 30, 1935. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

STOCK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO DE-PARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is the period from Sept. 1 to Sept.~ 30, 1935. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MEATS TO DEPARTMENTS OF CORREC-TION HEALTH AND HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is the period from Sept. 1 to Sept. 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required ie thirty per cent of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedule.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

a5,16 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. Wiles General Intiruetions to Bidders on

last Date, last colama, of the "City Beeerd "

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a• m., on

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MILK AND CREAM TO DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH, HOSPITALS, PARKS, PURCHASE, SHERIFF OF BRONX COUNTY, SHERIFF OF KINGS COUNTY AND SHERIFF OF NEW YORK COUNTY.

The time for the performance of contracts is from Sept. I to Sept. 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

a3,15 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner, U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on

last Date, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1986 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

ARMORED MOTOR DRIVEN PAY CARS TO DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

The time for the performance of contract is forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days after date of order for one unit and fifteen (15) addi• tional consecutive calendar days for each other unit ordered.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $140, The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract when awarded will be $2,800.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING COAL TO DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending May 31, 1936.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $160. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract when awarded will be $3,200.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING OAK PILES TO DEPARTMENT OF PUR-CHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Dec. 31, 1935.

No bid shalt be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $150. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract when awarded will be $3,000.

FOR FURNISHING

DELIVERING

SCOPIE UPMTFOR ING FLUORO.

C

UNITS' TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,

The time for the performance of contmct is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after date of order and one additional unit shall be com-pletely installed each seven (7) consecutive calen-dar days thereafter until fulfillment of contract,

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SAND AND LIMESTONE TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, AND DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Sept. 30, 1935, and sixty (60) consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded,

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TREES AND SHRUBS TO DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

The time for the performance of contract is fifteen (15) consecutive calendar days after date of order,

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid, The amount of security required is .30 per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested, The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

al,12 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner, U'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last Due, last column, of the "City Record

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1986 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS TO DEPART-MENTS OF CORRECTION, HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is from Sept. I to Sept. 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security r.quired is 30 per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded,

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Interest on City Bonds and Stock

THE INTEREST DUE SEPT. 1, 1935, ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of The

City of New York and of former corporations now included therein, will be paid by the Comptroller at his office, Room 830, Municipal Building, at Chambers and Centre its., Manhattan.

The coupons that are payable in New York or London for the interest due Sept. 1, 1935, on corporate stock of The City of New York, will be paid at the option of the holders thereof, either at the office of the Comptroller (Room 830, Munici. pal Building, at Chambers and Centre sts.,, Man-hattan, New York City) in United States cur-rency or at the office of Messrs. Seligman Broth-era, 18 Austin Friars, London, E. C. England, in sterling.

The books for the transfer of bonds and stock on which interest is payable Sept. 1, 1935, will be closed from Aug. 16 to Aug. 31, 1935, both dates inclusive.

Dated Aug. 8, 1935. THOMAS P. SMITH, Deputy and Acting

Comptroller, City of New Jr.

fork, Department of Finance, Comptroller's office. a9,s3

Confirmation of Assessments

Nortcaa TO Paoeasry Owens

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF the Greater New York Charter, the Comp'

troller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Col• tedious of assessment for acquiring title to the following named street in the BOROUGH OF

BROOKLYN: SECTION 14 LOGAN ST.—ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from

New Lot, ave. to Vandalia ave. Confirmed May 29. 1935, and entered July 29,

1935. The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-

ceeding is as follows: Bounded on the north by the northerly line of

New Lots ave.; on the east by a line always mid• way between Logan at. and Fountain ave. and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by a line midway between Vandalia ave. and Foun-tain lit st.; and on the west by a line always mid-way between Logan st. and Milford ave. and by the prolongation of the said live.

That the above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Oct. 28, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, inter- est will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of pay meat, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, Room 1. Municipal Build-ing, Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 P. in., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

Dated, New York, July 29, 1935. a5,IS FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller.

SECTION 18 186 CROSS ST., CITY ISLAND. Affecting

Block 5647, Lot 27. The above assessments were certified under sec-

tion 391 of the Greater New York Charter on Jmy 25, 1935, and entered July 30, 1935, in the Ise Ord of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Oct. 29, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assess• ments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of payment. as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes. Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a, m. to 12 noon.

FRANK Jr. TAYLOR Comptroller. Dated, New York, my 30, 1935. a2,13

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby givexblic notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE. MENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

RESTORING PAVEMENTS in front of the following premises:

SECTION 10 313-315 JACKSON AVE. Affecting Block 2568,

Lot 63. SECTION 11

486-88 E. 170TH ST. Affecting Block 2910, Lots 373/ and 38.

15 1460 BEACH AVE. Affecting Block 3899,

Iot22.

5266

THE CITY RECORD

WONDAY, AUGUST #2,1935

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property that shall or may be required for the opoma and extending of a street designated as EAST RIVER DRIVE, from the northerly ine of Grand street to the northerly line of ~ 14th street together

i r, 01PUBLIC PARhe along

1o~atwn of the southerly 1omEmlGrand street to the prolongation of the northerly line of East 12th street in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Supreme Court

of the State of New York, First Judicial Die-trict, at a Special Term, Part I, o said court. held in and for the County of New York, at the County . Court Howe in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on the 16th day of August, 1935, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can.be heard thereon, to have the cam- penaatlon which should jusd be made to the respective owner. of the real property proposed to be acquired for the~ae extending of

m a street designated as River Drive, from the northerly line of Grand street to the north-er1v line of East 14th street together with public park along the East River, extendingfrom the prolongation of the southerly line of Grand street, to the Prolongation of the

in Manhattan, of East

12th street, the Borough of attan, City of New York, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said court, as hereinafter let forth in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on May 24, 1935.

The nature and extent of the improvement here- it intended i3 the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for above named im-provement. The real property, title to which it is proposed to acquire, is more particularly bounded and described as follows ,to wit: Lando to Be Acquired {or s Public Park Alm

the Ease River from Grand Sheet to East 12th Street in the Borough of Manhattan, City of Now York.

Parcel No. I Beginning at the point formed by the inter-

section of the easterly line of East River drive as shown on a map changing the lines of this street dated March 19, 1935, and adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on May 24, 1935, with the northerly line of Grand street as now laid out, thence easterly and along said northerly line of Grand street distance 215.0 feet to its intersection with United States bulkhead line as now established by the Secretary of War; thence southerly and along said United States bulkhead line to an angle point; thence still southerly deflecting to the left and still along said United States bulkhead be to an angle point' thence easterly deflecting to the left and stilt along said United States bulkhead line and the southerly line of Grand street as prolonged east-erly to its point of intersection with the United State pierhead line as now established by the Secretary of War; thence northerly and along said United States pierhead line to its intersection with the easterly line of East street as shown on maps attached to the water grants to T. L. Ogden, March 21 1833, and to T. L. Ogden and P. Nichols, 1 ebruary 20, 1824; thence still north-erly and along said easterly line of East street to its intersection with the centre line of East 8th street as prolonged easterly- thence westerly and along said prolongation of the centre line of East 8th street to its intersection with the United States pierhead line as now established by the Secretary of War; thence northerly and along said United States pierhead line to its intersection with the northerly line of East 12th street as prolonged

thence westerly and along said easterly prolongation of the northerly line of East 12th street to its intersection with the easterly line of the aforementioned East River drive; thence south-erly and along said easterly line of East River drive, distance 1,047.03 feet; thence still south. erly and on a curve to the left, radius 535,73 feet, and along said easterly line of East River drive distance 177.69 feet; thence still southerly and along said easterly line of East River distance 923.77 feet' thence still southerly —_ along said easterly lax of East River drive, die. .:nce 585.27 feet; thence still southerly on a carve to the right, radius 1,202.91 feet, and along said easterly line of East River drive, distance 343.30 feet; thence still southerly and along said east-erly line of East River drive, distance 1,578.110.. feet to the point or place of beginning; excepting such portions thereof, if my, ownedthe people of the State of New York, and subject to the right of The City of New York to maintain the bridge thereon and tbereover, known as the Wil-liamsburg Bridge, together with piers, etc. Lards to Be Acquired for a Street Derigsstsd ar

Earl River Drive Between Grand Street and Ear! 14th Street is the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Parcel No. 2 Beginning at the point formed by the interior-

lion of the northerly line of Grand street with the easterly line of Tompkins street as these streets were laid out prior to October 30 1931, thence northerly and along said easterly line of Tompkins street, distance 750.00 feet, to its inter-section with the southerly line of Broome street as laid out prior to October 30 1931; thence easterly and along said southerly line of Broom street, distance 60.0 feet, to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as-shown on a map changing the lines of this street dated March 19, 1935, and adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on May 24, 1935; thence southerly and along said easterly line of East River drive distance 250.00 feet to its inter-section with the northerly line of Grand street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence west-erly and along said northerly hoe of Grand street€ distance 60.00 feet, to the point or place o beginning.

Parcel No, 3 Beginning at the point formed by the intersee-

tion of the northerly line of Broome street with the easterly line of Tompkins street as these streets were laid out prior to October 30 1931 thence nortnerly and aloe said easterly line of Tompkins street, distance 288,20 feet to its inter-section with the southerly line of Delancey street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence easterly and along said southerly line of Delancey street, distance 60.0 feet, to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; thence southerly ' and along said easterly line of East River drive distance 288.20 feet to its intertec-tic; with ie northerly line of Broome street laid out prior to October 30 1931 thence westerly and along said northerly line of Broome street,

The bidder Trill state the price per unit, a called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which thi bids will be tested. The ex• tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Fur-cbase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

al .13 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. WIse 1lesmenl Inetrnetioax to :11d4en on

last pile, last eolus an, of the "Olts Beaord."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York. at his office, Room 1900, Mupicipal Building, Manhattan. until 10.30 a. m„ on

MONDAY. AUGUST 12, 1926 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

POWER SUPPLY RECTIFIERS TO FIRE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contract is ninety (90) consecutive calendar days after receipt of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom• Pealed by a deposit of $20. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract when awarded will be $400.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur. chase, Room 1900. Municipal Building. Manhattan.

al.12 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. U.S., cieirorol Ii6tratiioai to Bidden on

last page, last nations. of the ''City Seeord."

Coa'psrouton Salo of Bnlldiaje and Appirts-nsneee TYereb on City' Saul Estate By Soled Bide.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by

virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroathmeats standing upon property owned bb The City of New York, acquired by it for public pur- poses, in the

Borough of Queens Being parts of certain buildings, together with

the appurtenances attached thereto, within the lines of Liberty ave. between Merrick bind. and Farmers blvd., in the Borough of Queens, which are more particularly shown on a certain map on file in the 'office of the Bureau of Real Estate Department of Finance, Room 502, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Pursuant :o a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held June 26, 1935, the sale by sealed bids of the hereinafter described parts of certain buildings, together with the appurtenances attached thereto, will be held under the direction of the Comp• troller on

TUESDAY, AUGUST IS 1128 at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form as follows:

Damage Parcel No. 11—About one-half of a 2-story frame dwelling, located at 169.03 Liberty ave.

Damage Parcel No. 12—Cut 14.2 feet of 38.5 feet of a 2-story frame dwelling and open porch, located at 169.05 Liberty ave.

Damage Parcel No. 13—About one-half of a 2•story frame dwelling, located at 169.09 Liberty ave.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be obtained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the 20th day of August, 1935, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above described parts of buildings and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement.

Each and every 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 minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings,

Deposits Qf unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid pur• chase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidder' may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further com ply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within 24 hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or in-formalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened Aug. 20, 1935," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a, in. of that date to the "Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

The buildings will be sold for immediate re-moval only, subject to the terms and conditions printed on the last page of this issue of the CITY Racoon.

Any resale of the parts of buildings, together with the appurtenances attached thereto, or assign ment of interest therein by successful bidder," will not be permitted without the written consent of the Comptroller or his authorized representative.

JOHN DWIGHT SULLIVAN, Deputy Comp. troller,

The City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, Aug. 2, 1935. 68,20

SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPARTMENT

Notice to File Claims

SUPREME COURT—BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of AMUNDSON AVENUE from Pratt avenue to the City line, WHITEHALL PLACE from Byron avenue to Barnes avenue, and EAST 226TH STREET from Bronxwood avenue to Laconia avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of New

York, First Judicial District, dated July 26, 1935, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx on July 27, 1935, 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 proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascer-tained and determined by the Supreme Court with-out a jury, and to have the cost of the improve• ment assessed by the said court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Ap{►or. tionment adopted on the 6th day of June. 1930, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915 and chapter 391 of the Laws of 1932, 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 Bronx, and each and every person interested in the real property to be taken for the purpose of opening and extending of the above named streets, having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the dd day of October, 1935, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1559, Munici' pal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensa-tion in respect of any fixtures is made, by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on December 21, 1934, adopted a resolution in pur-suance of the provisions of section 976 of the

Parari Ns. 1 Beginning at the point formed by the inter-

section of the northerly Use of East Houston street with the westerly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19. 1935, thence northerly and along said westerly line of East River drive, distance 148.74 feet, to a point in the southerly line of East 3d street distant 307.53 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Goerck street with the southerly Use of East 3d street as these streets are now laid out; thence easterly and along the southerly line of East 3d street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, distance 130.98 feet, to its intersection with the easterly Use of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; thence southerly and along said easterly hue of East River drive, distance 54.72 feet to its interesection with the westerly line of Tompkins street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence southerly and along said westerly line of Tompkins street distance 73.74 feet to its intersection with the northerly line of East I~ouston street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly line of East Houston street, distance 103.99 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel No. 9 Beginning at the point formed by the inter.

section of the northerly line of East 3d street with the westerly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19 1935 thence northerly and along said westerly line of East River drive, distance 209.74 feet to a point in the southerly line of East 4th street distance 483.39 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Lewis street with the southerly line of East 4th street as these streets are now laid out thence easterly and along the southerly Use of East 4th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, distance 130.98 feet, to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as than on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; thence southerly and along said easterly line of East River drive, dis-tance 209.74 feet, to its intersection with the northerly line of East 3d street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, thence westerly and along said northerly line of East 3d street distance 130.98 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel No. 10

section of gthet northerrly line oof~Eutt 44th street with the westerly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid nap dated March 19, 1935 thence northerly and along said westerly line of East River drive, distance 207.94 feet, to a point in the southerly line of Eat Sth street distant 803.67 feet fly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Avenue D with the southerly line of East 5th street as these street are now laid out' theme easterly and along the southerly line of fast 5th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, distance l$9.79 feet, to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as shown an aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; thence southerly and along said easterly line of East River drive, distance 207,94 feet, to its intersection with the northerly line of East 4th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly Use of East 4th street, distance 129.79 feet, to the point or place of beginning

Parcel No, II Beginning at the point formed by the intense.

tioa of the northerly line of East 5th street with the westerly Use of East Iliyer drive as shown on aforesaid as dated M 19, 1935, thence northerly and aloof said westerly lice of last

Greater Now York Atarhe, as amended. dhocthi that on the date of the entry of the fwal decree in the abate mentioned , title in fee shahl become vested in of New York where not already vested.

Dated. New York August 3% 1935. PAUL WINDED, Corporetann Counsel. Ore,

and Post Office Address, Miaicipal Building Bar. ough of Manhattan, city of New York. *3,14

A"Hadon to and a oo>,dmis Pry

SUPREME COURT—NEW YORK COUNTY

Parcel No. 7 Beginning at the point formed by the inter•

section of the northerly line of Stanton sheet with the westerly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935, thence northerly an a curve to the left, radius 1,082.91 feet, and along said westerly Has of East River drive, distance 259.03 feet; thence still northerly and along said westerly line of East River drive, distance 151,25 feet to a point in the southerly line of East Houston street distant 113.62 feet easterly from the corner formed by the inter- section of the easterly line of Maagin street with the southerly lice of East Houston street as these streets are now laid out: thence easterly and along the southerly line of East Houston street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, distance 86.38 feet, to the westerly line of Tompkins street as laid out prior to Ober 30, 1931; thence southerly and along said westerly line Qf Tomp-kins street, distance 400.00 feet, to Its inter-section with the northerly line of Stanton street as laid out prior to October 30 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly line of Stanton street, distance 1.15 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Peesl No. S Beginnag at the paint the inter-

section of the northerly line street with the easterly Use of Toseeldrte street as these streets were laid out prier to October 30, 1931 thence northerly and &lest said easterly line o Ito distance 403.00 feet, to its int~with the, southerly line of Stanton street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence easterly and along said southerly line of Stanton street distance 60.0 feet to Its intersection with easterly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; thsnce southerly and abut said easterly be of East River drive distance 403.00 feet to its inter' section with the nortberij line of RMagton street as laid out prior to 30 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly

point o Ri~

too street distance 60.0 feet, to p

of beginning. Parcel No. 6

Beginning at the point formed by the inter-section of the northerly line of Stanton street with the easterly line of Tompkins street as these street_ were laid out prior to October 30 1931 theme northerly sad doing *id easterly fine 01 Tompkins street, distance 293.24 feet, to Its intersection with the easterly Use of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; theca southerly and along said easterly line of East Rarer lave. distance 4.78 feet; thence southerly on a curve to tho tight, radius 1202.91 feet, and still along said easterly line of East River drive, .distance 293.28 feet, to its intersection with the northerly line of Stanton street a laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly Use of Stanton street, distance 48.96 feet, to we point or place of beginning.

dMIiieeiM.fee, 10 t . skit s place at be-_eet tso the right of The City of New

York to maintain the brldgstbsrsiss!d thenaver known asthsWilli

Psrw1 a 4 Beginning at tin Point termed_ by the inter

stroll section oitb. northsrly line ofwith >e of attest ae thee streets were •laid out prier to:Ooteba 30 1931 thence northerly sad along Will sisterly hne 01 Tompidoe street, dintonee 35000 feet, to Its iatenectiaa with the southerly line of Riviag. to strut as hid out prior to October 30 1931• thence easterly and along ail southerly sine 4 Riviugton street, distance 60.00 feet, to its inter' section with the easterly line of East River drive as shown ea aforesaid ap dated March 19 1935 thence southerly and aloUK aid .easterly line oaf East River drive, distance 350,00 (got to its intersection with the northerly lino If Idaocey street.as laid out prior to October 30. 1931' thence

eet,,ydi taimw 0 feed, point or place of b > ng.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by the aforesaid resolution adopted on May 24, 1935, also determined that all such cost to be borne by the Borough of Manhattan shall be levied and collected with the taxes upon the real property in said Borough in five annual installaerots the first of which shall become due and payable in the year in which such cost and ex• pease shall have been fixed and determined, pro-

vided such cost and expense be ascertained in time to be included with the taxes upon the real property of said Borough in the same year, and, If not determined in time the same shall be levied and collected with tle taxes of the suc-ceeding year.

Dated New York August 3, 1935. PAUL' WINDEL ,Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building Bor- ough of Manhattan, City of New York. ai,14

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SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPARTMENT

Nodes to FUe Claims

SUPREME COURT—KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring tide to all of the lands and premises together with the build-ings and appurtenances thereunto belonging within the area generally bounded by the east line of Fulton street and its southerly prokmga-tion, the south line of Prospect street and its westerly prolongation, and the west line of Washington street and its southerly prolongation, as these streets were shown on the map or plan of the City of New York on May 23, 1935, so as to provide for a single street between the easterly line of Washington street and the west-erly line of Fulton street and between the north-erly line of Prospect street and the northerly line of Myrtle avenue and to the triangle of land at the intersection of the east line of Clin-ton street and the west line of Fulton street extending southerly 54.6 feet on Clinton street and 56.2 feet on Fulton street; cxcvOhughere. from the lands formerly acquired by The City of New York or its predecessors and subject to the rights of the New York Rapid Transit Cor-

poration and the Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation, to use for railroa purposes two parcels of land within the area hereinbefore described, now used for such purposes until snob time as The City of New York makes other provisions for the operation of the respec-tive railroad lines such as are satisfactory to the respective railroad companies in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New fork.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated June 28, 1935, and duly entered in the office o the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 28th day of June, 1935, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly he made to the respective owners of the real prop. arty proposed to betaken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and the cost of such improvement assessed the court in accord- once with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 14th day of June, 1935.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, and chapter 391 of the Laws of 1932. the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceediu1 has been duly filed in the office of the (sera of the County of

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THE CITY RECORD

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River drise, dutI cs 209.92 fat, to o Point in the aoatbtedy line of Dent 6* street distant 698.96 feet eenterly from the corner famed by the intet-seetion of the easterly line of Avenue D with the southerly line of East 6th dreet as these streets are now laid out; thence easterly and along the

too October 30, 1931, dista*ee 129.79 fed, to its intersection with the easterly but of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935 • thence southerly and along aid easterly

of Dart River drive, distance 209.92 feet to its iskereation with the northerly line of Last Sth street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and shag said northerly line of East 5th street, distance 129.79 feet, to the point or plate of beginning.

Parcel No. 12 Beginning at the point farmed by the ioneraec•

tion of the northerly Use of East 6th street with the weeterl line of East River drive as shown on

afoi'ewd map dated March 19, 1935, thence

northerly and along said westerly line of East River drive, distance 196.58 feet, to a point in the stutkcrIy line of East Yth street distant 599.32 feet easterly from the corner formed by the inter. action of the easterly line of Avenue D with the southerly line of East 7th street as these streets are now laid out; thence easterly and along the souther! line of East 7th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, distance 129.79 feet, to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935- thence southerly and along said erterly line of east River drive, distance 196.58 feet. to its intersection with the northerly line of East 6th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931 thence westerly and abng said northerly line of East 6th street, distance 129.79 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel No. 13 Beginning at the point formed by the inter-

section of the northerly line of East 7th street with the westerly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935, thence northerly on a curve to the right, radius 655.73 feet and along the westerly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935, distance 201.42 feet, to a point in the southerly line of East 8th street distant 527.43 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Avenue D with the southerly he of East 8th street as these streets are now laid out thence easterly and along the souther)y line oI East 8th street as laid out prior tp October 30, 1931, distance 120.52 feet to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935• thence southerly on a curve to the left, radius 935.73 feet, and along said easterly line of East River drive, distance 154.47 feet; thence southerly and still along said easterly line of East River drive, distance 49.46 feet, to its intersection with the northerly line of East 7th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and along said north- erly line of East 7th street, distance 129.79 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel No. 14 Beginning at the point formed by the intersec-

tion of the northerly line of East 8th street with the westerly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935, thence norther! and along said westerly line of East Rivcr drive, distance 188.16 feet, to a point in the southerly line of East 9th street distant 512.53 feet easterly from the corner formed by the inter-section of the easterly line of Avenue D with the southerly line of East 9th street as these streets are now laid out; thence easterly and along the southerly line of East 9th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, distance 120.21 feet, to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; thence southerly and &tong said easterly line of East River drive, distance 188.16 feet to its intersection with the northerly line of east 8th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly line of East 8th street, dis• tare 120.21 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Pace! No. lS Beginning at the point formed by the inter-

section of the northerly line of East 9th street with the westerly We of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19 1935 thence northerly and along said westerly line of East River drive, distance 184.82 feet, to a point in the southerly line of East 10th street distant 498.03 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly fine of Avenue D with the southerly line of East 10th street as these streets are now laid out; thence easterly and along the southerly line of East 10th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, distance 120.21 feet, to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; thence southerly and along said easterly line of East River drive, distance 184.82 feet, to its intersection with the northerly line of East 9th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly line of East 9th street, distance 120.21 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel No. 16 Beginning at the point formed by the inter-

section of the northerly line of East 10th street with the westerly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19. 1935 thence northerly and along said westerly line 04 East River drive, distance 189.83 feet, to a point in the southerly line of East 11th street distant 483.23 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Avenue D with the southerly line of ~t 11th street as these streets are now laid out; thence easterly and along the southerly line of East 11th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, distance 120.21 feet to its intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935; thence southerly as4. along said easterly line of East River drive, stance 189.83 feet, to its intersection with the northerly line of East 10th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly line of East 10th street distance 120.21 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel No. 17 Beginning at the point, formed by the inter-

section of the northerly line of East 11th street with the westerly line of East River drive as show* on aforesaid map dated March 19 1935, thence northerly and along said westerly line of East River drive. distance 206.86 feet, to a point in the southerly fine of East 12th street distant 467.42 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Avenue D with the southerly line of East 12th street as these streets are now laid out; thence easterly and along the southerly line of East 12th street as laid out prior to October 30; 1931, distance 120.21 feet to its intersection with the easterly line of aat River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935. thence southerly and along said easterly line of East Riser drive, distance 206.86 feet, to its inter-action with the northerly line of East 11th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and slong said northerly line of East 11th street, distance 120.21 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Panel No. 18 Beginning at the point formed by the inter-

seetion of the northerly line of East 12th street with the westerly line of Last River drive as shown on aforesaid map dated March 19, 1935,

the southerly line of Bast 14th street as these etrala are now laid oat; thence easterly sad along the southerly line of Est 14th street as ~ at prior to October 30, 1931, het to to intersection with the easterly line of East River drive as shown an aforesaid map dated Marsh 19, 1935, thence southerly on a cur's to the right radius 1,732.46 feet and along the said easterly fiae of Eut River drive, distance 213.42 feet to its intersnp lien with the northerly live of East 13th street as lad out prior to October 30, 1931; thence westerly and along said northerly On of East 13th sheet distance 110.59 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

All these lands to be found in Section 2, Blocks 317, 318, 319, 320, 325, 356, 358, 359, 361, 362 364, 365, 366 367, 368, 369 and 370 of the land mapof the orougb of Manhattan, City of New

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by C resolution adopted on May 24 1935 in pnr• seance of the provisions of section 247 of the OTe aer New ymcGituter, as amended, deter-tntued that the entire Cost and expense of acquir-ing tide to the aforesaid public Park be placed upon the Borough of Manhattan; that 80per cent. of the entire cat and expense acquiring tide to the aforesaid street designated River drive be placed upon the Borough of Man-hattan, and that the remaining 20 per cent. of the entire cost and expense

of acquiring title to

the aforesaid street designated as East River drive be aaessed upon the real property within the area of assent as shown on the following diagram:

Kings, and each and every Party and person in• tended in the real property so to be taken, and having any claim or demand an account thereof is hereby required to file his claim duly verified in the manner required by law for the verifications of pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of Kings, on or before the 20th day of August, 1935, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room 506, Municipal Building Borough of Brook. lyn, City of New York, within the same time a copy! thereof.

The said veriled claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which • he is interested, and his poet office address, together with an inventory or -itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired, a co, 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 att&ney.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on June 14, 1935, adopted a resolution in purslane of the provisions of section 976 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, directing that on the date of the entry of the order of the court granting application to condemn in the aforesaid

Tproceedings, title in fee shall become vested in e City of New York to all of the lands and

Premises, together with the buildings and appurte• nances thereunto belonging within the area generally bounded by the cut line of Felton street and its southerly prolongation, the south line of Prospect street and its westerly prolongation, and the west line of Washington street and its south. erly prolongation, as these streets were shown on the map or Plan of The City of New York on May 23, 1935, so as to provide for a single attest between the easterly line of Washington street and the westerly line of Fulton street and between the northerly line of Prospect street and the north-erly line of Myrtle avenue and to the triangle of land at the intersection of the cast line of Clinton street and the west line of Fulton street extending southerly 54.6 feet on Clinton street and 56.2 feet on Fulton street; excepting therefrom the lands formerly acquired by The City of New York or its predecessors and subject to the rights of the New York Rapid Transit Corporation and the Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation, to use for railroad purposes two parcels of land within the area hereinbefore described, now used for such purposes until such time as The City of New York makes other provisions for the operation of the respective railroad lines such as are satis-factory to the respective railroad companies, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

Pursuant to the said resolution, title vested in The City of New York on the 28th day of June, 1935.

The property affected by the above proceeding located in Blocks Nos. 239, 74, 84 93, 94,

102, 103 112, 113, 114, 126 138, in §ection 1 of the kings County Land Rap.

Dated, New York, August 8, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. a8,19

Applteation to Court to Condemn Property

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises con- sisting of ven parcels of land adjoining the Grand Central parkway extension in the Bor- ough of Queens City of New York, duly selected as a public park according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH case made and provided, notice is heretoy, given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term, for the hearing of contested mo•

of Queens thereof, thebcourttdr0000m, and for of

County

Building, 89-31 161st street, Jamaica Queens County, New York, on the 16th day on August, 1935, at the opening of court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon to have the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above proceeding ascertained and determined by said court witbotft a jury.

The nature and extent of the imp rovement here-by intended is the acquisition of title ii fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises with any and all buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging situated on, adjoining or near the Grand Central parkway extension in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the same to be converted, apQro- printed and used as site for park purposes. The Lands sad premises so to be acquired are bounded and described as follows:

Parcel I All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of

land, situate, 1yjng and being in the Third Ward, Borough and County of Queens, City and State of New York, known and designated on the tax ran for the Borough of Queens for the year 193S as Lot No, 4, Block 6543, and Lot No. 4, Block 6546, Section 30, Volume No. 4, and bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point which is the northwest corner of the premises hereinafter described as Parcel No. 2; running thence north 5 degrees 19 minutes 46 seconds east for 21.88 feet; thence north 3 degrees 57 minutes 13 seconds east for 153.29 feet; thence north 14 degrees 54 minutes 38 seconds east for 79.98 feet; thence north I degree 19 minutes 3 seconds west for 175.18 feet; thence north 14 degrees 20 minutes 32 seconds west for 51.92 feet; thence north 29 degrees 49 minutes 55 seconds west for 58.41 feet; thence north 40 degrees 52 minutes 36 seconds west for 67.47 feet; thence north 20 degrees 30 minutes 5 seconds west for 26.93 feet; thence north 3 de-grees 5 minutes 26 seconds east for 19.11 feet; thence north 38 degrees 43 minutes 41 seconds east for 12.21 feet; thence north 58 degrees 44 minutes 38 seconds east for 30.52 feet; thence north 75 degrees 59 minutes 29 seconds east for 26.25 feet; thence south 84 degrees 35 minutes 2 seconds east for 75.03 feet; thence south 66 de-grees 15 minutes 45 seconds east for 79.81 feet; thence south 85 degrees 7 minutes 6 seconds east for 50.01 feet; thence north 82 degrees 12 minutes 21 seconds east for 76.55 feet; thence north 67 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds east for 27.95 feet; thence north 53 degrees 40 minutes 06 seconds east for 26.84 feet; thence north 46 degrees 11 minutes 54 seconds east for 81.22 feet; thence north 38 degrees 36 minutes 30 seconds east for 68.07 feet; thence north 25 degrees 13 minutes 37 seconds east for 75.02 feet; thence north 16 degrees 6 minutes 42 seconds east for 25.24 feet; thence north 20 minutes 42 seconds east for 5.48 feet; thence north 74 degrees 29 minutes 23 sec- onds east for 226.89 feet; thence south 68 degrees 4 minutes 52 seconds east for 42.22 feet; thence south 49 degrees 35 minutes 32 seconds' east for 39.30 feet; thence south 40 degrees 19 minutes 28 seconds west for 1,147.61 feet, to the point or place of beginning; containing within said bounds 5.22 acres, the same more or less, together with all rights-of-wen to the aforesaid property and all right, title and interest of the party of the first part ~ and to the streams abutting on said

All those certain lo yal►e es or parcels of had situate, lying and being In the Third Ward, Bar-

thence nosthedr and aisag ald issterM lire of East River drta. distance 148.90 fret; thence sWl northerly is a etgve to the left, rathnc

westerly l of

East Rii~ drive, slang Sb N feet, a pow in the iootocly line of East 13th net atwe 450.30 fed easterly frost the owner forsed by the interaction of the a tsrly has of Ave... D with tba sonllehli► line of East 13th draft are ww laid list; thence easterly and ahog the wothmh line of Eat 13th street as laid out prior to October 30, 1931, diataa~ee 113.39 feet, to its iaersmtices with the sisterly line of East Risser drive as a naosthsrrli eta s &W Martin 19, 1935; teach to the right. rodinx 1,732.46 feet, and slung the aid easterly lie of East Romer dt vs, diataee 17.81 test; !hens still southerly ad along said easterly less of RUt River drive, dtwcs 81.80 feet, to its weivoctioa with the norleily Has of East 12th

1931. hen y and sling said norderly line of East 12th street distance 130.21 feet, to the point or phoe of Part!

No. 19 BegiNing at a point forced by the intersection

of the northerly line of East 13th street with the westeely line of East River drive as shwa on aforesaid asap dated March 19, 1935, thence northerly on a curve to the left, radius 1,284.80 feet, and along said westerly N of past River drive, distance 312.54 feet, to a putnt in the southerly line of East 14th street distant 393.10 feet vaster1y from the corner formed by the is-tersectiar of the easterly line of Avenue D with

5268 THE CITY RECORD

MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935

augh and County of Queens, City and State of New York, known and designated on the tax map of the Borough of Queens for the year 1935 as Lot No. 1, Block No. 6543; Lot No. 9, Block No. 6544; part of Lot No. 1, Block No. 6546; part of Lot No. 9 Block No. 6547, all in Section 30, Volume 4, and part of Lot No. 1, Block No. 6503, in Section 30, Volume 3 and bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the northerly line of 69th road said point being distant 90.64 feet east-erly from the intersection of the northerly line of 69th road with the easterly line of Grand Central parkway extension as laid down on Alteration May No. 2395, adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment December 22, 1933, by the Mayor December 22 1933 copies of which were filed in the office o? the kegister of the County of Queens at Jamaica May 24 1934, in the office of the Corporation Counsel ~tty of New York, May 24 1934 and in the Office of the President of the orough of Queens May 24 1934, running thence north 46 degrees 52 minutes 12 seconds west for 22.16 feet; thence north 28 degrees 46 minutes 12 seconds west for 60.72 feet; thence north 10 degrees 13 minutes 12 seconds west for 17.36 feet to the point or place of beginning of Parcel No. 1, thence north 40 degrees 19 minutes 2j3 seconds east for 1 147.61 feet along a boundary line of Parcels I and 2; thence north 49 degrees 35 minutes 32 seconds west for 39.30 feet along a boundary line of Parcels I and 2; thence north 68 degrees 4 minutes 52 seconds west for 42.22 feet along a boundary line between Parcels 1 and 2; thence south 74 degrees 29 minutes 23 seconds west for 256.89 feet, running part way along a boundary line between Parcels 1 and 2; thence north 15 degrees 30 minutes 37 seconds west for 117.83 feet; thence north 66 degrees 38 minutes 33 seconds east for 20 feet; thence north 32 degrees 39 minutes 53 seconds east for 36.05 feet; thence north 74 degrees 58 seconds east for 72.14 feet; thence south 72 degrees 22 minutes 42 seconds east for 15.22 feet; thence south 58 degrees 43 minutes 32 seconds east for 15.25 feet; thence north 63 degrees 22 minutes 18 seconds east for 115.01 feet thence north 40 degrees 35 minutes 48 seconds east for 8.36 feet; thence south 43 degrees 54 minutes 29 seconds east for 335.02 feet; thence south 34 degrees 21 minutes 28 seconds west for 1,136.87 feet; thence north 78 degrees 21 minutes 12 sec-onds west for 91,51 feet; thence south 39 degrees 33 minutes 48 seconds west for 30 feet; thence south 86 degrees 1 minute 48 seconds west for 13.07 feet; thence north 52 degrees 55 minutes 12 seconds west for 29.25 feet; thence north 64 degrees 4 minutes 12 seconds west for 36.01 feet; thence north 46 degrees 52 minutes 12 seconds west for 3.05 feet to the point or place of begin• ning; containing within said bounds 6.35 acres, the same more or less, together with all rights. of-way to the aforesaid property and all right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to the streams abutting on said property.

Parcel 3. All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land

situate, Iping and being in the Third Ward, Bor- ough

and County of Queens, City and State of

New York, known and designated on the tax map of the Borough of Queens for the year 1935 as Lot 1, Block 6545; Lot 1, Block 6547; Lot 1 Block 6544, and Lot 42, Block 6548; Section 30. Volume 4:

Beginning at a point which is the southwest corner of Parcel No. 2 heretofore described; running thence northerly 34 degrees 21 minutes 28 seconds east for 1,136,87 feet along a boundary line between Parcels 2 and 3; running thence south 43 degrees 2 minutes 52 seconds east for 109.49 feet; thence south 74 degrees 41 minutes 52 seconds east for 108.08 feet; thence south 70 degrees 29 minutes 42 seconds east for 61.01 feet; thence south 89 degrees 10 minutes 32 sec-onds east for 32 feet; thence south 55 degrees 49 minutes 12 seconds east for 30.54 feet; thence south 6 degrees 41 minutes 12 seconds east for 25.17 feet; thence south 4 degrees 36 minutes 48 seconds west for 39.14 feet; thence south 75 de-grees 28 minutes 48 seconds west for 18.06 feet; thence south 30' degrees 42 minutes 48 seconds west for 25.58 feet; thence south 16 degrees 12 minutes 48 seconds west for 64.99 feet; thence north 88 degrees 41 minutes 12 seconds west for 27.61 feet; thence south 14 degrees 21 minutes 12 seconds east for 46.01 feet; thence south 88 degrees 48 minutes 10 seconds west for 18.09 feet; thence south 67 degrees 19 minutes 15 seconds west for 51.20 feet; thence south 61 degrees 18 minutes 14 seconds west for 125.78 feet; thence south 47 degrees 19 minutes 7 seconds west for 75.66 feet; thence south 61 degrees 11 minutes 26 seconds west for 100.60 feet; thence south 44 degrees 42 minutes 34 seconds west for 50.80 feet; thence south 35 degrees 40 minutes 54 sec-onds west for 63,82 feet; thence south 6 degrees 25 minutes 23 seconds west for 103.58 feet; thence south 17 degrees 46 minutes 36 seconds east for 151.91 feet; thence south 15 degrees 18 minutes west for 41.90 feet; thence south 41 degrees 34 minutes 17 seconds west for 90.84 feet; thence south 53 degrees 15 minutes 45 see- onds west for 75 feet; thence south 61 degrees 3 minutes 5 seconds west for 50.42 feet; thence south 79 degreti 53 minutes 19 seconds west for 84.03 feet; thence north 61 degrees 8 minute# 40 seconds west for 51.20 feet; thence north 80 degrees 57 minutes 32 seconds west for 50.42 feet; thence north 66 degrees 15 minutes 28 seconds west for 126.02 feet; thence north 56 degrees 10 minutes 50 seconds west for 53.41 feet to the point or p1a-e of beginning; containing within said bounds 7.97 acres, the same more or less, to-gether with all rights-of-way to the aforesaid prop• erty and all right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to the streams and creeks abutting on said property.

Parcel 4 All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land

situate, lying and being in the Second Ward, Borough and County of Queens, City and State of New York, known and designated on the tax map of the Borough of Queens for the year 1935 as Lot 1900, Block 2280, Section 12, Volume 5;

Beginning at a point which is on the prolonga- tion of the northerly side of 70th avenue, said Point being distant 460.27 feet easterly from the intersection formed by the westerly side of Grand Central parkway extension with the northerly side of 70th avenue; as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2395; running thence north 70 degrees 12 minutes 27 seconds west for 138.86 feet; thence north 52 degrees 53 minutes 23 seconds east for 67.98 feet; thence north 7 degrees 53 minutes 23 seconds east for 25.46 feet; thence north 9 de. grees 33 minutes 27 seconds west for 25.94 feet; thence south 64 degrees 48 minutes 37 seconds east for 90.36 feet; thence north 49 minutes 27 seconds west for 98.01 feet; thence north 58 degrees 26 minutes 3 seconds east for 62.10 feet; thence south 88 degrees 26 minutes 57 seconds east for 25.61 feet; thence south 72 degrees 6 minutes 7 seconds east for 85.44 feet; thence north 15 do roes 8 minutes 27 seconds west for 75.48 feet; thence north 88 degrees 41 minutes, 26 seconds east for 129.08 feet; thence north 45 degrees 30 minutes 14 seconds east for 125.15 feet; thence north 49 degrees 41 minutes 44 seconds east for 100.25 feet; thence north 43 degrees 9 minutes 55 seconds east for 92.05 feet; thence north 26 degrees 23 minutes 16 seconds west for 88.71 feet; thence north 13 degrees 55 minutes 23 seconds west for 102.80 feet; thence north 20 degrees 2 minutes S seconds east for 125.83 feet; thence north 63 degrees 40 minutes 25 seconds east for 114.35 feet; thence north 50 degrees 59 minutes 3 seconds east for 101.15 feet; thence north 65 degrees 41 minutes 27 seconds east for 107.93 feet; thence north 85 degrees 12 minutes 59 seconds east for 104,66

feet; thence south 57 degrees 36 minutes 53 sec-onds east for 94.66 feet; thence south 44 degrees 52 minutes 39 seconds east for 102,44 feet; thence south 37 degrees 8 minutes 53 seconds east for 112,06 feet; thence south 31 degrees 26 minutes 56 seconds east for 103.61 feet; thence south 21 degrees 33 minutes 52 seconds west for 163.64 feet; thence north 79 degrees 13 minutes 27 sec-onds west for 59.07 feet; thence south 37 degrees 9 minutes 33 seconds west for 222.27 feet; thence south 16 degrees 21 minutes 3 seconds west for 53.48 feet; thence south 31 degrees 56 minutes 3 seconds west for 49.24 feet; thence south 33 degrees 50 minutes 53 seconds west for 581.27 feet; thence north 49 degrees 2 minutes 57 sea onds west for 151.44 feet; thence north 78 degrees 26 minutes 57 seconds west for 134.35 feet; thence north 67 degrees 5 minutes 27 seconds west for 100.94 feet- thence north 70 degrees 12 minutes 27 seconds west for 192.68 feet to the point or place of beginning; containing within said bounds 14.85 acres, ' the same more or less together with all ri hts-of-way to the aforesaid property and all right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to the streams and creeks abutting on said property.

Parcels 5 to 7, comprising the second area, are also shown on the accompanying ap and are more particularly described as follows:

Parer! 5 All that certain lot piece er parcel of land

situate, lying and being in the Second Ward, Borough and County of Queens, City and State of New York, known and designated on the tax map of the Borough of Queens for the year 1935 as Lot 1120, Block 2280, Section 12, Volume S.

Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Grand Central parkway extension, as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2395, which point is the northwest corner of Parcel No. 6, hereinafter described; running thence northwesterly on the arc of a circle whose radius is 2158.01 feet for a distance of 343.83 feet to a line makipg an ii,terior angle with the tangent of said curve at this point of 72 degrees 38 minutes 28 seconds; running thence north 48 degrees 21 minutes 5 seconds east for 134,90 feet; thence north 63 degrees, II minutes 5 seconds east for 54.63 feet; thence south 86 degrees 46 minutes 25 seconds east for 31.62 feet; thence north 51 minutes 25 seconds east for 53.49 feet; thence north 6 degrees 43 minutes 25 seconds west for 56.82 feet; thence south 86 degrees 30 minutes 55 seconds east for 70.52 feet: thence north 21 degrees 39 minutes 45 seconds east for 13 feet; thence north 58 de-grees 46 minutes 15 seconds west for 90.26 feet; thence south 85 degrees 5 minutes 45 seconds west for 44.72 feet; thence north 32 degrees 58 minutes 25 seconds east for 20.40 feet; thence north 56 degrees 39 minutes 15 seconds east for 73.24 feet; thence north 16 degrees 59 minutes 55 seconds west for 64.03 feet; thence north 28 de-grees 31 minutes 55 seconds west for 46.86 feet; thence north 56 degrees 39 minutes 15 seconds east for 48.83 feet; thence north 57 degrees A3 minutes 5 seconds west for 48.84 feet; thence south 78 degrees 45 minutes 2S seconds west for 40.50 feet; thence north 18 degrees 39 minutes 5 seconds west for 43.28 feet; thence north 21 de-grees 39 minutes 45 seconds east for 58 feet; thence south 63 degrees 18 minutes 45 seconds east for 91.35 feet; thence south 68 degrees 20 minutes 15 seconds east for 38 feet; thence north 77 degrees 22 minutes 35 seconds east for 53.25 feet; thence north 4 degrees 57 minutes 45 sec• onds east for 20.88 feet; thence north 16 degrees 8 minutes 5 seconds west for 24.48 feet: thence north 10 degrees 58 minutes 15 seconds west for 150 feet; thence south 79 degrees 1 minute 45 seconds west for 60 feet; thence south 35 degrees 34 minutes 35 seconds west for 52.35 feet; thence north 51 degrees 42 minutes 15 seconds west for 47.51 feet; thence north 20 minutes 25 seconds east for 50,99 feet; thence north 24 degrees 1 minute 15 seconds east for 61.03 feet; thence north 10 degrees 58 minutes 1S seconds west for 20 feet; thence north 66 degrees 4 minutes 5 see-onds west for 52.43 feet; thence north 54 degrees 15 minutes 15 seconds east for 57.27 feet; thence north 79 degrees 1 minute 45 seconds east for 91 feet; thence north 57 degrees 21 minutes 25 seconds east for 20.12 feet; thence south 52 de-grees 50 minutes 45 seconds east for 39.48 feet; thence south 56 degrees 11 minutes 35 seconds east for 92.80 feet; thence north 61 degrees 43 minutes 55 seconds east for 37.93 feet; thence north 27 degrees 14 minutes 55 seconds east for 44.18 feet to the boundary line of the Board of Transportation Subway Yard thence south 14 degrees 8 minutes 38 seconds east for 381.61 feet along a property line of the Board of Trans-portation Subway Yard; thence south 17 degrees 23 minutes 43 seconds west for 702,50 feet along it boundary line between Parcels 5 and 6 to the easterly line of Grand Central parkway extension and forming an interior angle of 85 degrees 31 minutes 53 seconds with the tangent to the curve at that point, said point being the point or place of beginning.

Containing within said bounds 6.22 acres, the same more or less, together with all rights-of-way to the aforesaid property and all right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to the streams and creeks abutting on said property.

Parcel 6 All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land

situate, lying and being in the Second Ward, Borough and County of Queens, City and State of New York, known and designated on the tax map of the Borough of Qweens for the year 1935 as Lot 1100, Block 2280, Section 12, Volume 5.

Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Grand Central parkway extension as laid down on Alteration Map No, 2395, which point is the northwest corner of Parcel 7 hereinafter de-scribed; running thence northwesterly along an are of a circle whose radius is 2158,01 feet for a distance of 391.04 feet to a line making an interior angle with the tangent of said curve at this point of 94 degrees 28 minutes 7 seconds; running thence north 17 degrees 23 minutes 43 seconds east for 702.50 feet along a boundary line between Farcels S and 6 to the property ~ line of the Board of Transportation Subway Yard; thence south 14 degrees 8 minutes 38 seconds east for 443.44 feet along a property line of the Board of Transportation Subway Yard; thence south 57 degrees 16 minutes 39 seconds east for 154.20 feet along a property line of the Board of Transportation Subway Yard; thence south 15 degrees 22 minutes 55 seconds west for 279.06 feet along a boundary line between Parcels 6 and 7 to the easterly side of Grand Central park-way extension and forming an interior angle of 93 degrees 54 minutes 1 second with the tangent to the curve at that point, said point being the point or place of beginning; containing within said bounds 3.84 acres, the same more or less, together with all rights•of-way to the aforesaid property.

Parcel 7 All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land,

situate, lying and being in the Second Ward, Borough and County ofueens, City and State of New York known and designated on the tax map of the Borough of Queens, for the year 1935, as Lot 1080, Block 2280, Section 12, Vol-ume S.

Beginning at a point which is the intersection of the easterly line of Grand Central parkway extension and the southerly line of 78th avenue as laid down on Alteration Map No, 2395, sail point being distant 8.18 feet easterly, as meas-ured along the southerly line of 78th avenue, from Monument No. 2692, as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2395 • running thence northeasterly along an arc of a circle, whose radius is 2,158.01 feet, for a distance of 515.99 feet to a line making an interior angle with the tangent of the said curve

at this point of 86 degrees S minutes 59 seconds-running thence north 15 degrees 22 minutes 59 seconds east for 279.06 feet along a boundary line between Parcels 6 and 7 to a property line of the Board of Transportation Subway Yard; thence south 57 degrees 16 minutes 39 seconds east for 586.26 feet along a property line of the Board of Transportation Subway Yard; thence south 14 degrees 9 minutes 38 seconds east for 34.52 feet along a property line of the Board of Transporta-tion Subway Yard to the easterly side of Grand Central parkway extension and forming an interior angle of 79 degrees 38 minutes 46 seconds with the tangent to the curve at that point; thence northwesterly along an arc of a circle, whose radju is 2,201.01 feet, for a distance of 51.94 feet to the southerly line of 78th avenue as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2395, said line forauag ap interior angle with the tangent of the curve at this point of 101 degrees 42 minutes 24 seconds; running thence along the southerly line of 78th avenue north 14 degrees 9 minutes 40 seconds west for 43.93 feet to the easterly line of Grand Central parkway extension and forming an interior angle with the tangent of the curve at this point of 258 degrees 3 minutes 25 seconds; said point being the poin t or place of beginning; containing within said bounds 1.95 acres, the same more or less, together with all rights-of-way to the afore- said property.

Dated. New York, August 2, 1935, PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor- ough of Manhattan, City of New York. .2,13

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC MARK- ETS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Proposs►la

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Markets, Weights

and Measures at his office, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. in. on

WEDNBBDAY, AUGUST 14, 1935 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC

LIGHTING FOR THE FOUR MARKET EN-CLOSURES FOR THE MARKET UNDER THE VIADUCT ON PARK AVE. BETWEEN 111TH AND 115TH STS., MANHATTAN.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller, and must be entirely completed within ninety (90) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Three Thou-sand Dollars ($3,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash, or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the äty, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required. ,

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the interest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Markets Weights and Measures, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints for their own use, may secure same, the cost thereof being paid by the prospective bidder.

WILLIAM FELLOWES MORGAN, Jr., Com-missioner.

Dated Aug. 3, 1935. a3,14 tirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last pare, last colusna, of the "City Record.

NOTICE TO BIDDBBB. AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS, ETC.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY. '

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who

must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City, of New York, and must also give a certified check or cash in half the amount of the 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 $50, the sum of $50 will be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expira-tion of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause, or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon, The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the our-chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu-pancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchman or the workmen engaged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale will be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur-chaser, The City of New York will not be re-sponsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the our- chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacat-ing the structures of their tenants will permit.

All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte-nances and foundations of all kinds except the exterior walls of the buildings and their founds-tions, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be torn down and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re-sulting from the demolition shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or

:,ter only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb oppo-site that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, ce s-`001s, sinks, etc. existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street in compliance with the rules and regu lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the We shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the openings of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in

the Borough in which the buildings -au situated and furnish , the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly performed.

The permit for all opening, is the street to be obtained bq and at the expense of the purchaser of the bwlding.

Failure to remove said buildings, appurte-nances, or anyrt thereof, within thirty days from the day of~possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances or portions as shall then be left standing, to-gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied b the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the ame to be removed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within thirty days from the date of possession, and the sne. cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma-terials or labor and machinery necessary thereto and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning laa1s by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify nd save harmless The City of New York, its

officers, agents an 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 dstige and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or defective materials or machinery implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma-terials of said party walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate par-chasers.

Party walls and fences when existing against adjacent property not soMd, shall not be taken down. All furrings plaster, chimneys, project-ing brick, etc., on tie faces of such party walls are to be taken, down and removed. The walls shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent buildings shall be properly flashed and painted and made watertight where they have been disturbed hi' the operations of the contractors.

"No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery sold for removal under these terms and conditions shall in any can be relocated or re-erected within the line of any proposed street or other public improvement, and if any such building, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin-ery, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon be-come vested in The City of New York and re-sale at public or private sale may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made."

The Comptroller of The City of New York re serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of build-ings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids; while the said sale is held under the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP-PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK,,

The person or persons making a bid for any service, work, materials or supplies for The City of New York, or for any of its departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or services for which the bid is made with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the Department at his or its office, on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said Department and read, and the award of the con-tract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each bid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, and the names of all persons interested with him therein, and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any other per-son making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereto, or clerk therein, or other officer or em-ployee of The City of New York is, shall be, or become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- trading party, partner, stock holder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con-tract, or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in an respects true.

No bid will be considered unless, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of such bid, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust com-panies of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required in the advertisement.

The certified check or money should not be inclosed in the envelope contatntng the bid, but should be either inclosed in a separate tpvelope addressed to the head of the Department, Presi-dent or Board or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the apectfics-tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department.

No bid shall be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation of the City.

The contract must be bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject all

bids if it is deemed to be for tl~e interest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same in figures. Bidders are requested to make their bids upon

the blank form prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the proper envelop in which to inclose the bid together with a aopy of the contract, includin tie specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, na be obtained upon application therefor at the ogee of the department for which the work is to be or the supplies are to be furnished. Piano to drawings of tOndtruction work may be aam tbatu.

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