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Board Meetings 883 Brooklyn, President Borough of— Proposals 884 Changes in Departments, Etc. 873 City Planning Commission—Notices of Public Hearings 892 Comptroller, Office of the— Statement of Operations of the Sinking Funds of The City of New York 874 Vouchers Received February 10, 1942 879 Docks, Department of—Proposals 884 Education, Board of—Proposals 884 Estimate, Board of—Bureau of Real Estate— Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on -City Real Estate 890 Corporation Sale of Certain Real Estate 890 Finance, Department of— Confirmation of Assessments—No- tices to Property Owners 884 Notices of Sale of Tax Liens 884 Warrants Made Ready for Payment February 10, 1942 873 Hospitals, Department of—Proposals 883 Manhattan, President Borough of— Proposals 890 Municipal Civil Service Commission— Notice to Applicants 873 Notices to Appear for Examinations 885 Notices of Examinations 886 Proposed Amendment to Rules 885 Tentative Keys for Examinations 890 New York City Housing Authority— Proposals 890 Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. *Subscription: $20 a year; $10 six months; $5 three months. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy (by mail, 15 cents). SUPPLEMENTS: *Civil List, $20 (by mail, $20.30); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail, $1.15); List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 30 cents). OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, prices vary; Cumula- tive Supplement to the New York City Charter and the Administrative Code, to July 1, 1941, $1 (by mail, $1.10); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail, 35 cents); Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents (by mail, 18 cents); Land Value Maps, complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by mail, $2.15); New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 25 cents by mail, 29 cents); Official Directory, 50 cents (by mail. 53 cents). Cumulative Compilation of Rules and Regulations of New York City Agencies, through Nov. 30, 1941, $ 2 (by mail, $2.10). Order must be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Supervisor of THE CITY RECORD." ADVERTISING: Copy must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first in,ertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. THE CITY RECORD 155 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the New York City Charter STEPHEN' G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR WILLIAM VIERTEL, EDITOR 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO RTH 2-3490 *Check must be certified. TABLE OF CONTENTS Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 892 Official Directory 883 Police Department—Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 883 Public Works, Department of—Pro- posals . 885 Purchase, Department of— Proposals 885 Sale of Old Material 885 Queens, President Borough of—Pro- posals . 890 Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- mate on March 6, 1941 892 Sanitation, Department of— Sale of Privileges 892 Proposals 892 Supreme Court, First Department— Filing Bills of Costs 890 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections 890 Supreme Court, Second Department— Application to Correct Last Partial and Separate Final Decree 891 Application to Condemn 891 Filing Bills of Costs 891 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections 891 Supreme Court, Third Judicial Dis- trict—Filing Report 892 Tax Commission, The City of New York—Notice . 884 Transportation, Board of— Bids for Rental 885 Notice of Public Hearing 885 Proposals 885 Proposals—Notice to Bidders 885 Water Supply, Board of—Proposals 885 F(rWEFENSE BUY P. UNITED STATES SAVINGS /30NDS W D SIAM PS Changes in Departments, Etc. DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION Services Ceased—Sanitation Men : Chas. J. Belluardo, at $2,040 per annum, Jan. 31; Peter Franzone, at $2,040 per annum, Jan. 30; Robert Donaldson, at $1,920 per an- num, Jan. 30. OFFICE OF THE CITY SHERIFF Appointed—Harry Emen, Junior Ac- countant at $1,800 per annum, Feb. 1. Invoice War- Date or rant Contract Name of Payee Amount No. Number 47862 Victor McLaughlin 25 00 Board of Standards and Appeals 46967 Harris H. Murdock 100 00 Municipal Civil Service Commission 48439 Leland Hinsie 300 00 48440 Roy E. Gilson 60 00 48442 Constantine R. Jurgila 12 86 48443 Harold H. Kelley 30 00 48444 Eugene Lachowitch 23 57 48445 Miss Fern Lowey 90 00 48441 A. C. Coonradt 60 00 48446 Howard R. Marraro 68 03 48447 Leopold Meritz 30 00 48448 M. A. Myers 127 14 48449 A. Nikolaieff 41 78 48450 Helene Odiorne 30 00 48451 John B. 011i 8 57 48452 Louis A. Fagnuocco 9 64 48453 L. C. Pope 32 57 48454 Catherine Purcell 24 00 48455 Joseph J. Raymond 23 57 48456 Otto P. Schinnerer 45 00 48457 Philip R. Sisson 17 14 48458 Edward J. Squire 22 50 48459 Harvey Stevenson 25 00 48460 Paul Swenson 50 00 48461 Andrew J. Valuchek 18 21 48462 H. B. Van Wesep 4 29 48463 Ladislav H. Vydva 18 21 48464 Ruth Wadman 47 57 48465 Nellie L. Williams 106 07 48466 Hobart V. Cornwell 23 57 48467 Charles T. Rollins 50 000 48468 Clarence A. Manning 42 86 THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXX NUMBER 20870 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942 PRICE 10 CENTS MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commission for the following positions: AUDIT MANAGER BLACKSMITH BUS MAINTAINER, GROUP B CONDUCTOR DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF BUILDING MANAGEMENT AND PROCUREMENT FOREMAN, FURNITURE MAINTAINER JUNIOR CIVIL ENGINEER LICENSE FOR MASTER AND SPECIAL ELECTRICIAN LICENSE FOR MASTER RIGGER LICENSE FOR MOTION PICTURE OPERATOR LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (ANY MOTIVE POWER INCLUDING STEAM) LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (ANY MOTIVE POWER EXCEPT STEAM) LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (STEAM) LICENSE FOR REFRIGERATING MACHINE OPERATOR LICENSE FOR REFRIGERATING MACHINE OPERATOR (UNLIMITED CAPACITY) LICENSE FOR SPECIAL RIGGER LICENSE FOR STATIONARY ENGINEER, FIRST GRADE, SECOND GRADE AND THIRD GRADE LICENSE FOR STATIONARY FIREMAN LICENSE FOR STRUCTURAL WELDER LICENSE TO INSTALL OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT MECHANICAL ENGINEER (SALVAGE) PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT STATION SUPERVISOR PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT TRAIN DISPATCHER PROMOTION TO CLERK, GRADE 2 PROMOTION TO CONDUCTOR PROMOTION TO DEPUTY WARDEN PROMOTION TO DIRECTOR OF HOUSING PUBLICITY PROMOTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (ELECTRICAL POWER) PROMOTION TO MAINTAINERS HELPER, GROUP B PROMOTION TO POWER MAINTAINER, GROUP A PROMOTION TO SERGEANT ON AQUEDUCT PROMOTION TO SIGNAL MAINTAINER, GROUP B PROMOTION TO SPECIAL PATROLMAN, GRADE 2 PROMOTION TO STENOGRAPHER, GRADE 2 PROMOTION TO TRAIN DISPATCHER PROMOTION TO WARDEN SENIOR ACCOUNTANT (METHODS) TELEPHONE OPERATOR, GRADE 1 (WOMEN) TRACKMAN Detailed information regarding the above applications may be found on page 886. Announcements of Open Competitive and Labor Class examinations are broadcast over Station WNYC at 5.45 p. m. on the Tuesday preceding the opening of applications. Bulletin Notice: The Commission publishes monthly an official bulletin which is available in libraries or sent to all interested persons for one year for a fee of $1. Please do not call or write the Commission for routine information contained in this official monthly bulletin. The Commission is already hard pressed to answer the present quota of 10,000 inquiries a week. Candidates are promptly notified by mail of any action affecting them individually. General inquiries are answered in the bulletin, but the Commission will be happy, as in the past, to answer specific inquiries to which the answer is not otherwise obtainable. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PAUL J. KERN, Presi- 4ent; FERDINAND Q. MoaroN, WALucz S. SAni, Commissioners. Invoice War- Date or rant Contract No. Number DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE S WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942. Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in which is shown the warrant num- ber, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contract the regis- tered number of the contract is shown therein. All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to the claimant. ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO. Treasurer. Invoice War- Date or rant Contract Name of Payee Amount No. Number Board of Elections The News $148 00 Brooklyn Eagle 302 40 The Brooklyn Citizen 144 00 Daily Mirror 68 40 I1 Progresso Italo-Americano 30 40 New York Post, Inc. 45 60 The New York Times 49 40 The Sun 47 N. Y. Journal & American 90 00 New York Herald Tribune 49 40 The Brooklyn Citizen 153 60 Board of Estimate The Aetna Cas. & Surety Co 5 40 N. Y. Telephone Co. 11 47 John Toohig 5 10 47851 12-19-41 47852 47853 10-31-41 47854 12-19-41 47855 12-19-41 47856 12-19-41 47857 1- 9-42 47858 12- 9-41 47859 12-19-41 47860 1-13-42 47861 10-30-41 46963 46964 12-31-41 47863 Name of Payee Amount Office of the Comptroller 48430 Joseph D. McGoldrick as Cus- todian of the Funds of the New York City Employees' Retirement System 101 36 48429 Joseph D. McGoldrick 731 97 47281 1-16-42 General Refrigerators Corp 4 00 Department of Correction 46971 Peter F. Amoroso 175 54 48094 The Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. 36 00 48095 William A. Adams—Warden 7 80 48096 Harry T. Ashworth—Deputy and Acting Warden I1 55 48097 American Bonding Co. 3 60 48098 Hartford Accident and In- demnity Co. 4 50 47240 10- 1-41 . F. W. Beatty & Co. 1 43 136923 County Clerk, New York County 47291 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co 149 45 County Clerk, Bronx County 47292 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co 95 96 County Clerk, Queens County 48107 Paul Livoti—County Clerk 500 00 48108 Paul Livoti—County Clerk 7 15 County Court, Bronx County 47295 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co_. 112 64 County Court, Kings County 47300 130130 New York Telephone Co 330 90 47296 1-12-42 A. A. A. Key and Locksmiths 4 00 47297 1-1542 Logan Coach Co., Inc. 15 00 47298 1- 8-42 Tambini Storage Warehouse, Inc. 23 04 (Continued on Page 875)

Transcript of THE CITY RECORD F(rWEFENSE BUY MUNICIPAL CIVIL ...

Board Meetings 883 Brooklyn, President Borough of—

Proposals 884

Changes in Departments, Etc. 873

City Planning Commission—Notices of Public Hearings 892

Comptroller, Office of the— Statement of Operations of the

Sinking Funds of The City of New York 874

Vouchers Received February 10, 1942 879

Docks, Department of—Proposals 884

Education, Board of—Proposals 884

Estimate, Board of—Bureau of Real Estate—

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on -City Real Estate 890

Corporation Sale of Certain Real Estate 890

Finance, Department of— Confirmation of Assessments—No-

tices to Property Owners 884 Notices of Sale of Tax Liens 884 Warrants Made Ready for Payment

February 10, 1942 873 Hospitals, Department of—Proposals 883 Manhattan, President Borough of—

Proposals 890 Municipal Civil Service Commission—

Notice to Applicants 873 Notices to Appear for Examinations 885 Notices of Examinations 886 Proposed Amendment to Rules 885 Tentative Keys for Examinations 890

New York City Housing Authority— Proposals 890

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

10 cents a copy (by mail, 15 cents).

SUPPLEMENTS: *Civil List, $20 (by mail, $20.30); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail, $1.15); List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 30 cents).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, prices vary; Cumula-tive Supplement to the New York City Charter and the Administrative Code, to July 1, 1941, $1 (by mail, $1.10); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail, 35 cents); Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents (by mail, 18 cents); Land Value Maps, complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by mail, $2.15); New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 25 cents by mail, 29 cents); Official Directory, 50 cents (by mail. 53 cents). Cumulative Compilation of Rules and Regulations of New York City Agencies, through Nov. 30, 1941, $ 2 (by mail, $2.10).

Order must be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Supervisor of THE CITY RECORD."

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

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

THE CITY RECORD 155

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the New York City Charter

STEPHEN' G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR

WILLIAM VIERTEL, EDITOR

2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO RTH 2-3490

*Check must be certified.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 892

Official Directory 883 Police Department—Owners Wanted

for Unclaimed Property 883 Public Works, Department of—Pro-

posals . 885

Purchase, Department of— Proposals 885 Sale of Old Material 885

Queens, President Borough of—Pro- posals . 890

Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- mate on March 6, 1941 892

Sanitation, Department of— Sale of Privileges 892 Proposals 892

Supreme Court, First Department— Filing Bills of Costs 890 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to

File Objections 890 Supreme Court, Second Department—

Application to Correct Last Partial and Separate Final Decree 891

Application to Condemn 891 Filing Bills of Costs 891 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to

File Objections 891 Supreme Court, Third Judicial Dis-

trict—Filing Report 892 Tax Commission, The City of New

York—Notice . 884

Transportation, Board of— Bids for Rental 885 Notice of Public Hearing 885 Proposals 885 Proposals—Notice to Bidders 885

Water Supply, Board of—Proposals 885

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STATES SAVINGS

/30NDS W D SIAM PS

Changes in Departments, Etc.

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION Services Ceased—Sanitation Men : Chas.

J. Belluardo, at $2,040 per annum, Jan. 31; Peter Franzone, at $2,040 per annum, Jan.

30; Robert Donaldson, at $1,920 per an-num, Jan. 30.

OFFICE OF THE CITY SHERIFF Appointed—Harry Emen, Junior Ac-

countant at $1,800 per annum, Feb. 1.

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract

Name of Payee

Amount No. Number

47862 Victor McLaughlin 25 00 Board of Standards and Appeals

46967 Harris H. Murdock 100 00 Municipal Civil Service Commission

48439 Leland Hinsie 300 00 48440 Roy E. Gilson 60 00 48442 Constantine R. Jurgila 12 86 48443 Harold H. Kelley 30 00 48444 Eugene Lachowitch 23 57 48445 Miss Fern Lowey 90 00 48441 A. C. Coonradt 60 00 48446 Howard R. Marraro 68 03 48447 Leopold Meritz 30 00 48448 M. A. Myers 127 14 48449 A. Nikolaieff 41 78 48450 Helene Odiorne 30 00 48451 John B. 011i 8 57 48452 Louis A. Fagnuocco 9 64 48453 L. C. Pope 32 57 48454 Catherine Purcell 24 00 48455 Joseph J. Raymond 23 57 48456 Otto P. Schinnerer 45 00 48457 Philip R. Sisson 17 14 48458 Edward J. Squire 22 50 48459 Harvey Stevenson 25 00 48460 Paul Swenson 50 00 48461 Andrew J. Valuchek 18 21 48462 H. B. Van Wesep 4 29 48463 Ladislav H. Vydva 18 21 48464 Ruth Wadman 47 57 48465 Nellie L. Williams 106 07 48466 Hobart V. Cornwell 23 57 48467 Charles T. Rollins 50 000 48468 Clarence A. Manning 42 86

THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXX NUMBER 20870 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

PRICE 10 CENTS

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

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

AUDIT MANAGER BLACKSMITH BUS MAINTAINER, GROUP B CONDUCTOR DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF BUILDING MANAGEMENT

AND PROCUREMENT FOREMAN, FURNITURE MAINTAINER JUNIOR CIVIL ENGINEER LICENSE FOR MASTER AND SPECIAL ELECTRICIAN LICENSE FOR MASTER RIGGER LICENSE FOR MOTION PICTURE OPERATOR LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (ANY MOTIVE

POWER INCLUDING STEAM) LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (ANY MOTIVE

POWER EXCEPT STEAM) LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (STEAM) LICENSE FOR REFRIGERATING MACHINE OPERATOR LICENSE FOR REFRIGERATING MACHINE OPERATOR

(UNLIMITED CAPACITY) LICENSE FOR SPECIAL RIGGER LICENSE FOR STATIONARY ENGINEER, FIRST GRADE,

SECOND GRADE AND THIRD GRADE LICENSE FOR STATIONARY FIREMAN LICENSE FOR STRUCTURAL WELDER LICENSE TO INSTALL OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT MECHANICAL ENGINEER (SALVAGE) PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT STATION SUPERVISOR PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT TRAIN DISPATCHER PROMOTION TO CLERK, GRADE 2 PROMOTION TO CONDUCTOR PROMOTION TO DEPUTY WARDEN PROMOTION TO DIRECTOR OF HOUSING PUBLICITY PROMOTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (ELECTRICAL POWER) PROMOTION TO MAINTAINERS HELPER, GROUP B PROMOTION TO POWER MAINTAINER, GROUP A PROMOTION TO SERGEANT ON AQUEDUCT PROMOTION TO SIGNAL MAINTAINER, GROUP B PROMOTION TO SPECIAL PATROLMAN, GRADE 2 PROMOTION TO STENOGRAPHER, GRADE 2 PROMOTION TO TRAIN DISPATCHER PROMOTION TO WARDEN SENIOR ACCOUNTANT (METHODS) TELEPHONE OPERATOR, GRADE 1 (WOMEN) TRACKMAN

Detailed information regarding the above applications may be found on page 886.

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

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

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PAUL J. KERN, Presi-4ent; FERDINAND Q. MoaroN, WALucz S. SAni, Commissioners.

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract No. Number

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE S

WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942.

Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in which is shown the warrant num-ber, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant.

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

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

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO. Treasurer.

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract

Name of Payee

Amount No. Number

Board of Elections The News $148 00 Brooklyn Eagle 302 40 The Brooklyn Citizen 144 00 Daily Mirror 68 40 •I1 Progresso Italo-Americano 30 40 New York Post, Inc. 45 60 The New York Times 49 40 The Sun 47 N. Y. Journal & American 90 00 New York Herald Tribune 49 40 The Brooklyn Citizen 153 60 Board of Estimate

The Aetna Cas. & Surety Co 5 40 N. Y. Telephone Co. 11 47 John Toohig 5 10

47851 12-19-41 47852 47853 10-31-41 47854 12-19-41 47855 12-19-41 47856 12-19-41 47857 1- 9-42 47858 12- 9-41 47859 12-19-41 47860 1-13-42 47861 10-30-41

46963 46964 12-31-41 47863

Name of Payee Amount

Office of the Comptroller 48430 Joseph D. McGoldrick as Cus-

todian of the Funds of the New York City Employees' Retirement System 101 36

48429 Joseph D. McGoldrick 731 97 47281 1-16-42 General Refrigerators Corp 4 00

Department of Correction 46971 Peter F. Amoroso 175 54 48094 The Aetna Casualty and

Surety Co. 36 00 48095 William A. Adams—Warden 7 80 48096 Harry T. Ashworth—Deputy

and Acting Warden I1 55 48097 American Bonding Co. 3 60 48098 Hartford Accident and In-

demnity Co. 4 50 47240 10- 1-41 . F. W. Beatty & Co. 1 43

136923 County Clerk, New York County

47291 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co 149 45 County Clerk, Bronx County

47292 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co 95 96 County Clerk, Queens County

48107 Paul Livoti—County Clerk 500 00 48108 Paul Livoti—County Clerk 7 15

County Court, Bronx County 47295 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co_. 112 64

County Court, Kings County 47300 130130 New York Telephone Co 330 90 47296 1-12-42 A. A. A. Key and Locksmiths 4 00 47297 1-1542 Logan Coach Co., Inc. 15 00 47298 1- 8-42 Tambini Storage Warehouse,

Inc. 23 04

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$1,334,862 13 271,408 84

425,000 00 8,750 00

1,900,000 00 630,000 00

$450,001 25 572,385 42

$694,533 45 959,737 19

590,000 00

$2,479,396 83 1,803,531 45

425,000 01) 8,750 00

1,900,000 00 1,220,000 00

$4,570,020 97 $1,022,386 67 $2,244,270 64

$7,836,678 28

$5,654,053 02

$15,000 00 $5,669,053 02

$9,557,653 74 $2,575,397 38 $5,309,063 17

$908,500 00 14,221 32 10,010 00

$912,711 32

$71,836 38 $17,513,950 67

$908.500 00 14,221 32 10,010 00

$912,711 32

$15,000 00 $1,537,000 00

3,200,000 00

*490,000 00 *990 00

*13,721 32 *408,000 00

4,341 70

$1,552,000 00

3,200,000 00

*490,000 00 *990 00

*13,721 32 *408,000 00

4,341 70

$8,309,282 44 $10,183,647 17 $13,522,442 73

$32,015,372 34

10,902,000 00 9,100,000 00 8,200,000 00 5,000,000 00

237,500 00 167,936 36

2,688,000 00 2.000,000 00

161,707 59 39,443 32

$2,130,662 58 3,762,612 00 2,814,673 22

54,260 00 2,263,200 00

7,120,000 00

1,000,000 00

504,849 86 33,338 75

$82,058 22

4,111,644 83

$9,671,457 92 8,467,498 79 6,926,318 05

563,445 00 16,303,185 00

9,808,000 00 12,902,000 00 10,100,000 00

8,200,000 00 5,000,000 00

904,057 45 240,718 43

$5,504,438 55 $1,954,298 57

2,425,500 78 2,279,386 01

509,185 00

13,196,265 00 843,720 00

$55,242,825 69 $9,966,555 49 $19,683,596 41 $4,193,703 05 $89,086,680 64

$63,552,108 13 $20,150,202 66 $33,206,039 14 $4,193,703 05 $121,102,052 98

$53,994,454 39 $17,574,805 28 $27,896,975 97 $4,121,866 67 $103,588,102 31

$9,557,653 74 $2,575,397 38 $5,309,063 17

$6,013,800 00 $1,848,500 00 $3,240,000 00

11„010 00 1,425 00

251,721 32 135,433 61 175,275 00

$6,254,511 32 $1,982,508 61 $3,415,275 00

$71,836 38 $17,513,950 67

$11,102,300 00 12,435 00

562,429 93

$11,652,294 93

$3,000,000 00 $11,200,000 00 $4,100,000 00 $18,300,000 00

52,500 00 237,500 00 290,000 00

$3,052,500 00 $11,437,500 00 $4,100,000 00 $18,590,000 00

874 THE CITY RECORD

WVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

February 9, 1942. To the Board of Estimate:

City of New York covering the month ending January 31, 1942, a cumulo statement of such operations from July 1, 1941, and a statement setting forth the condition of such funds at the commencement and the close of January, which I have certified as correct. Respectfully, JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

Gentlemen-Pursuant to the provisions of section 277 of the City Charter, I am transmitting herewith a statement of the operations of the several Sinking Funds of The

STATEMENT of the OPERATIONS of the SINKING FUNDS of THE CITY OF NEW YORK for the REDEMPTION of DEBT for the PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1942 to JANUARY 31, 1942.

Sinking Fund of The City

of New York

Water Sinking Fund of The City

of New York

Rapid Transit Sinking Fund of The City

of New York

Transit Unification

Sinking Fund of The City Total of New York Sinking Funds

Cash Balances, as of January 1, 1942, on the basis of Warrants Registered $10,641,685 79 $1,568,010 71 $3,064,792 53 $71,836 38 $15,346,325 41

Add: Cash Receipts from: Interest on Investments Amortization Instalments provided for in Tax Budget Proceeds of Investments which matured:

3 Per Cent. Serial Bonds 4/ Per Cent. Serial Bonds I Per Cent. Revenue Bills 3 Per Cent. Assessment Bonds

Proceeds of Investments: Sold to Public Sold to Retirement Systems Sold to other Sinking Funds

Premiums realized on New York City Securities sold Accrued Interest received on Securities sold

Total Cash Receipts

Total Cash Balances and Receipts $15,211,706 76 $2,590,397 38 $5,309,063 17

Deduct: Cash Payments for: Redemption of City Debt Purchase of Securities from City of New York at Par:

1 Per Cent. Tax Notes, due 1942/1943 Purchase of New York City Securities from Public:

2 Per Cent. Serial Bonds, due 1960-1970 3 Per Cent. Serial Bonds, due 1969 7 Per Cent. Serial Bonds, due 1972-2142 3 Per Cent. Corporate Stock, due 1980

Purchase of New York City Securities from Retirement Systems Accrued Interest paid on Securities purchased

Total Cash Payments

Cash Balances, as of January 31, 1942, on the basis of Warrants Registered

Purchased from Public : Par Value Premiums Discounts

*Purchase Price, as shown above

$71,836 38 $23,183,003 69

CUMULO SUMMARY of the OPERATIONS of the SINKING FUNDS of THE CITY OF NEW YORK for the REDEMPTION of DEBT for the PERIOD JULY 1, 1941 to JANUARY 31, 1942

Cash Balances, as of July 1, 1941, on the Basis of Warrants Registered

Add: Cash Receipts from: Interest on Investments Amortization Instalments from Tax Budget Amortization Instalments from Surplus Revenues of the Transit System Amortization Instalments from Surplus Revenues of the Transit System in lieu

of Rentals under Contracts Nos. 1 and 2 Proceeds of Investments which matured Proceeds of Investments, New York City Securities sold to:

Public . Retirement Systems Other Sinking Funds

Proceeds of Investments, U. S. Treasury Bonds, sold to other Sinking Funds Proceeds of Investments, U. S. Treasury Bonds, sold to Retirement Systems Premiums realized on New York City Securities Sold Accrued Interest received on Securities sold

Total Cash Receipts

Total Cash Balances and Receipts

Deduct: Cash Payments for: Redemption of the City Debt §$22,990,745 90 $15,000 00 Purchase of Securities from City of New York at Par 7,200,000 00 10,000,000 00 $13,000,000 00 Purchase of U. S. Treasury Bonds from U. S. Government at Par 17,500,000 00 2,500,000 00 Purchase of New York City Securities from Public *6,254,511 32 *1,982,508 61 *3,415,275 00 Purchase of New York City Securities from Retirement Systems Purchase of New York City Securities from other Sinking Funds **1,052,500 00 **5,237,500 00 **4,100,000 00 Purchase of U. S. Treasury Bonds from other Sinking Funds **2,000,000 00 **6,200,000 00 Accrued Interest paid on Securities purchased 49,197 17 24,796 67 44,200 97 21,866 67

Total Cash Payments

Cash Balances, as of January 31, 1942, on the basis of Warrants Registered

Purchased from Public : Par Value Discounts Premiums

*Purchase Price, as shown above

Purchased from Sinking Funds: Par Value Premiums.

**Purchase Price, as shown above

$23,005,745 90 30,200,000 00 20,000,000 00

*11,652,294 93

**10,390.000 00 .**8,200,000 00

140,061 48

In addition, $3,680.32 of bonds held as investments by the Sinking Fund of The City of New York was cancelled at maturity.

$292,692,936 67 $2,338,425 25 $305,673,047 71 $304,923,611 02

111,691,191 70 789,179 17 114,048,381 58 113,561,369 69

110,882,200 00 974,723 47 114,921,716 00 113,715,646 88

4,100,000 00 13,030 72 4,184,867 10 4,184,867 10

$749,436 69 487,011 89

1,206,069 12

*$519,366,328 37 $4,115,358 61 $538,828,012 39 $536,385,494 69 $2,442,517 70

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

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

Amount

County Court, Queens County 47299 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co

County Court, Richmond County 48111 Helen T. Halbert

48112 Edward J. Greene Domestic Relations Court

49444 J. Jules Yesner 48099 The Fidelity and Casualty Co

of New York 47318 James F. Gillespie — Deputy

Director of Administration. 47319 U. S. Postal Meter Corp 47320 Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co 47321 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. 47322 Addressograph - Multigraph

Corp. 47323 Dictaphone Corp.

Court of General Sessions 47294 11-30-41 New York Telephone Co

48110 The Fidelity and Casualty Co. of N. Y.

47510 Vasilios M. Coundourianes

Municipal Court 47324 The Fidelity and Casualty Co

of New York 47325 Indemnity Insurance Co. of

North America 47326 American Surety Co. of N. Y. 47282 1-14-42 Goldsmith Brothers 47283 1-22-42 R. A. Stewart & Co., Inc

47460 National Surety Corp.

Supreme Court 47317 12-26-41 De Wilde Co., Inc. 47333 12-31-41 Remington-Rand, Inc. 47334 Remington-Rand, Inc. 47335 Globe Typewriter Exchange 47293 6-14-42 Chelsea Upholstery Shop, Inc. 47709 The Charles E. Hires Co

47710 \Vest Disinfecting Co. 48109 The American Law Book Co. 49440 Philip Brody 49441 Paul D. Hammer 47511 Karim Maroon

District Attorney, New York County 47284 1-10-42 American Airlines, Inc. 106 08 47285 12-23-41 American Airlines, Inc. 275 25 47286 1-10-42 American Airlines, Inc. 295 60 47287 1-10-42 American Airlines, Inc. 56 48 49442 Treasurer of the United

States 75 19 District Attorney, Bronx County

47288 12-19-41 Philip Rodman 2 50 47289 1- 5-42 Hyman Levy 6 00 47290 1-15-42 Hyman Levy 8 00

District Attorney, Kings County 48106 New York Telephone Co 347 96 47478 Gustav Bach 1 75 47479 Edward J. Patten 4 00

District Attorney, Queens County 47328 William F. Norton 18 55 47329 George H. Lamb 39 64 47330 Charles C. Grau 29 23 47331 Arthur G. Wheatley 29 80 47332 Thomas F. Stiles 23 70 47869 West Publishing Co. 10 00 47870 1-16-42 Russell C. Gates 2 50 48434 1- 7-42 Arthur C. Smith 1 50 47509 Elsie A. McQuade 6 50 46974 John J. Gavin 23 45 46975 William F. Norton 17 90 46976 William F. Norton 18 30

Department of Docks 46768 American Telephone & Tele-

graph Co. 65 12 46769 Claude Neon Maintenance Co. 90 00 46970 Wm. G. Withers 11 26 47708 9-10-41 Central Interphone Co. 10 50 48435 Parsons, Klapp, Brinckerhoff

& Douglas 150 00

119 43

8 64 7 60

16 00

10 80

3 14 2 02 4 50

20 40

10 50 4 50

401 39

9 00 7 00

18 00

297 00 18 00 2 00 2 75

27 00

68 04 665 70

50 35 5 13

63 00 60 20

115 00 30 00

120 00 30 00 30 00

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract

Name of Payee

Amount No. Number

47384 11-12-41 Imperial Type Metal Co 47385 11-26-41 Houghton Mifflin Co. 47386 10-22-41 Thomas Melson & Sons 47387 10-30-41 Books and Music, Inc. 47388 10-31-41 F. A. Ringler Co. 47389 10-31-41 Rite Line Sales Agency 47390 I. R. Reduction Sales Co 47391 Jane C. O'Leary 47392 Veronica McAndrews 47393 Mildred M. McCrum 47394 Perry L. Schneider 47395 Joseph T. Shea 47396 12-17-41 Eugene Brandt & Son 47397 12-12-41 A. A. WVidoson 47357 10-23-41 1 Arthur Brown & Bro.

135840 J 47358 6-24-41 Colarn Furn. & Equip. Co

137164 47359 8- 6-41 Miller Auto Supply & Equip.

Co., Inc. 47360 10- 8-41 j Charles Scribners Sons

1344423 47361 134442 Charles Scribners Sons

47362 130794 The American News Co., Inc

47363 130794 The American News Co., Inc

47364 130794 The American News Co., Inc

47365 10-23-41 1 D. Appleton Century Co., Inc 133697

47366 10-23-41 1 1). Appleton Century Co., Inc. 1336983

47367 10-16-41 l Charles Scribners Sons 1.37473

47368 11-11-41 1 Carey Press Corp. 138620 J

47369 139673 International Salt Co. 47370 12-10-41 1 Hayes Duster & Brush Co.,

139662_) Inc. 47371 9- 4-41 Eastman hodak Stores, Inc 47372 9- 5-41 Fuld & Fuld, Inc. 47373 Ward Cunningham 47374 11-17-41 Frank W. Walsh & Co 47375 11- 7-41 1. H. Felix Co., Inc 47376 12- 3-41 Win. Kreisberg & Son, Inc 47377 12- 1-41 George F. Bason, Inc 48133 Irene E. Yurchak 48134 3-27-41 M. Schaffer, Inc 48052 11-17-41 Industrial Distributors, Inc... 48053 Morris Abrams, Inc. 48054 8- 8-41 Aero Supply Mfg. Co., Inc... 48230 137054 N. Y. Scientific Supply Co... 48231 137054 N. Y. Scientific Supply Co... 48232 8-27-41 l Chicago Apparatus Co.

137035 1

32 63 3 20 1 96 4 50

3464 10 31 18 54 12 80 3 20 3 20

13 75 27 20 26 00 16 49

204 98

567 00

47 49 1080

19 35 94 72 28 41 41 20 3 00

2 40

4 80

591 26

1,349 00

278 40 79 75 7 00

39 25 74 15 65 50

182 00 194 00

2 10 9 75

11 96 3975 25 00 54 41

114 17 29 35

48133 135952 Crannel, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc. 47 90

48234 137054 N. Y. Scientific Supply Co.., 106 45 48235 137050 Manhattan Marine & Electric

Co. 62 11 48236 12- 8-41 1 Arthur Brown & Bro 235 44

139630 48237 11-26-41 Schrock & Squires Steel Corp. 40 90 48238 5-12-41 Air Associates, Inc. 3 84 48239 5- 6-41 Lafayette Radio Corp. 33 10 48240 E. P. Dutton & Co 12 09 48241 Davega City Radio, Inc 11 00 48242 11-14-41 Reading Elec. Co., Inc 14 06 48243 John H. A. Burkhardt 5 55 48244 Peter Henderson & Co. 35 40 48245 Lila M. Kenny 4 98 48246 Amy G. Lee 3 20 48247 May O'Callaghan 7 60 48248 Jane C. O'Leary 13 60 48249 Joseph 0. Loretan 4 00 48135 4- 2-41 C. W. Keenan 30 00 48137 Radio Wire Television, Inc 27 30 48136 10-22-41 Standard Scientific Sup. Corp. 8 83 48138 11-28-41 States Co. 6 09 48139 11-17-41 Universal Musical Instr. Co. 17 16 48140 10-31-41 Max Horowitz 2 88 48141 A. K. Aldinger 12 10 48142 Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Co 22 00 48143 11-18-41 Bee Drug Co. 7 17 48144 11- 6-41 Athletic Trainers Supply Co. 2 50 48145 11- 5-41 Leo Cohen 2 32 48146 11-18-41 Aristo Import Co., Inc. 13 30

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

THE CITY RECORD 875

STATEMENT of the CONDITION of the SEVERAL SINKING FUNDS of THE CITY OF NEW YORK for the REDEMPTION of DEBT

Cash (Warrants Registered

Basis)

Investments (New York City

Securities) Held,

Par Value

Accrued Interest Total Assets

and Amortization Receivable

Amortization Reserve Required

Surplus of Assets

Over Reserves

As at January 1, 1942

Sinking Fund of The City of New York $10,641,685 79 Water Sinking Fund of The City of New York 1,568,010 71 Rapid Transit Sinking Fund of The City of New York 3,064,792 53 Transit Unification Sinking Fund of The City of New York 71,836 38

$15,346,325 41

As at January 31, 1942

Sinking Fund of The City of New York $9,557,653 74 Water Sinking Fund of The City of New York 2,575,397 38 Rapid Transit Sinking Fund of The City of New York 5,309,063 17 Transit Unification Sinking Fund of The City of New York 71,836 38

$293,837,186 67 $1,715,974 47 $305,110,814 88 $304,404,965 60

111,691,191 70 626,964 35 114,893,553 43 114,399,472 41

110,292,200 00 563,922 97 116,165,186 14 114,952,860 31

4,100,000 00 23,482 72 4,195,319 10 4,195,319 10

$705,849 28 494,081 02

1,212,325 83

(a)$17,513,950 67 *$519,920,578 37 $2,930,344 51 $540,364,873 55 $537,952,617 42 $2,412,256 13

(a)—Exclusive of $318,408.65 Cash Balance in the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, No. 1, on deposit in the Bank of United States, in liquidation. *—Includes $15,000,000 of United States Treasury bonds. I hereby certify, pursuant to the provisions of Section 277 of the City Charter, that the above are true and correct statements of the operation and condition of the several

Sinking Funds of The City of New York for the period stated herein. February 9, 1942. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

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

49436 Maude L. Tompkins, assignee of Edward De Voe Tomp- kins 14.900 00

Board of higher Education 48055 12-17-41 Hallco Printing Co., Inc 31 48 48131 11-29-41 Herman Kummerle Co. 163 00 48117 10-23-41 Jarcho Bros., Inc. 274 70

Teachers' Retirement System 47694 12- 5-41 Nelson Desk Co. 8 00 47695 12-26-41 Addressograph - Multigraph

Corp. 1 59 47696 12-24-41 Check Writer Co., Inc. 2 50 47697 12-19-41 M. Davidman & Bros 11 00 47698 12-18-41 Shaw-Walker 3 60 47699 12-12-41 Friden Calculating Machine

Co., Inc. 2 35 47700 12- 8-41 Monroe Calculating Machine

Co., Inc. 165 47701 12-23-41 Actuarial Society of America 4 00 47702 Remington Rand, Inc. 5 38

Board of Education 46731 10-31-41 Ace Builders Supply Co., Inc. 8 10 46732 International Business Ma-

chines Corp. 14 78 46733 Milton Paper Co., Inc. 99 40 46734 Waltham Press, Inc. 43 00 46735 12- 5-41 Stillman & Van Siclen 5 00 46736 9-17-41 New England Woodworking

Co., Inc. 48 75 46737 12- 5-41 Independent Fence Co., Inc 272 00 46738 11-22-41 Autovent Fan & Blower Div. 420 01) 46739 10- 1-41 John A. Sharp 53 79 46740 11-21-41 IV. E. Blume, Inc. 97 00 46741 12- 4-41 Municipal Factors Co., as-

signee of Lawrence J. Ort- man 145 78

46742 11- 1-41 Municipal Factors Co., as-signee of Lawrence J. Ort- man 80 87

46743 11- 1-41 Linde Factors Corp., assignee of Midtown Carpet & Lino- leuni Co. 198 00

46744 11-22-41 E. Pfund 115 57 46745 12- 1-41 M. F. Mullin, Inc. 66 83 46746 12-10-41 M. F. Mullin, Inc. 50 45 46747 11-25-41 B. Deutsch 265 60 46748 12- 4-41 Amer. Window Shade Mfg.

Co. . 498 00 46749 11-13-41 B. Deutsch 57 20 46750 12- 8-41 Thos. A. Corwin, Inc. 569 00 48020 Aetna Supply Co. 88 92 48021 11- 6-41 J. G. Wells Sales Co. 157 60 48022 11-18-41 Keystone Glue Co. 10 50 48023 10-29-41 Patterson Brothers 13 30 48024 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 14 60 48150 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 34 90 48151 3-31-41 B. F. Drakenfeld & Co., Inc. 17 23 48152 5-16-41 M. Baron, Inc. 17 45 48153 11-13-41 Globe Wernicke Co. 8 75 48154 Joseph F. Gleason & Co., Inc. 12 88 48155 5- 5-41 Joseph Lehman Co. 2 80 48156 5-23-41 National Education Ass'n 2 70 48157 10-10-41 McGraw Hill Book Co 3 20 48158 Favor Ruhl & Co. 5 25 48159 3-31-41 The Blakiston Co. 4 00 48160 4- 4-41 Brinton Associates 5 00 48161 11-24-41 Wilson Sporting Goods Co.. 15 00 48162 11-29-41 Colonial Process Supply Corp. 11 95 48163 11-25-41 Plaza Upholstery Supply Co. 4 56 48164 12-17-41 Joseph F. Gleason & Co., Inc. S 96 48165 11-27-41 Dexter Folder Co. 9 35 48166 Victor Animatograph Corp 22 28 48167 Chas. Beseler Co. 15 00 48168 11- 6-41 A. B. Dick Co. 2 55 48169 9-11-41 Krasilovsky Bros. Trucking

Corp. 550 00 47252 Radio Wire Television, Inc 158 40 47253 Sullivan Dry Dock & Repair

Corp. ... 237 74 47378 May O'Callaghan 4 00 47379 12-17-41 C. S. Hammond & Co 24 00 47380 11-13-41 Beckley-Carly Co. 4 80 47381 10-30-41 Bloom Bros 31 25 47382 11-28-41 Midland Book Co., Inc. 2 70 47383 Manh. Stationery Co., Inc 13 00

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract

Name of Payee

Amount No. Number

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

24 65 20090

300 1 80

114 10

6 40 4 95

12 40 12 00 3 96

11 50

51 80 1,587 20

946 35

95 31

1,380 00 63 94 20 56

30 53 1 84

167 51 1 10

3800 191 68 38 93

792 62 708 31

5,936 01 44 73 65 19

327 16 1,849 37

183 06

19 68 6 98

408 47

750 83 745 79

315 55 392 40 59 93 72 76 72 64 64 91

113 90 386 95

24 00 100 32

876 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESD.%Y, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

48147 11- 5-41 H. P. Andrews Paper Co 48148 12-30-41 Fitzgibbons Boiler Co., Inc 48149 1-10-42 Joseph P. Farrell 48276 11-10-41 Chicago Apparatus Co.

137035 48277 Marie North 48278 Mary Elizabeth Henley 47336 9-29-41 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc 47337 Gussie Kasner 47338 5- 5-41 Montgomery & Co., Inc 47339 11-24-41 Whitehead Metal Products

Co., Inc. 47340 12-10-41 National Education Assn

47341 11-19-41 Joseph F. Gleason & Co., Inc 47342 11-28-41 Peter P. Rich 47343 11-22-41 E. B. Meyrowitz Surgical In-

struments Co., Inc. 47344 11-27-41 I. Weiss & Sons, Inc. 47345 11-24-41 Unity Sanitary Supply Co 47346 Waltham Press, Inc. 47347 11-30-41 Postal Telegraph Co. 47348 Gladys E. Meyerand 47349 Marion V. Carey 47350 Kathleen M. Fagan 47351 Louise M. Dalgleish 47352 James A. Cuffe 47353 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 47354 12- 2-41 Bleachine Mfg. Corp. 47355 11- 1-41 J. De Phillips

47356 11-28-41 Homer Engineering Co., Inc 48250 135846 East Coast Electrical Supply

Co., Inc. 48251 12- 1-41 Art Crayon Co., Inc.

135834 48252 4-29-41 Crannel, Nugent & Kramer,

137039 Inc. 48253 6-26-40 Manhattan Electrical Bargain

130640 House, Inc. 48254 4- 2-41 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc

135886 48255 11-14-41 Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp

135962 48256 10- 3-41 Ginn & Co.

133727 48257 10-22-41 American Technical Society

135713 48258 11- 6-41 Acker & Man, Inc.

139609 48259 139631 I. Edward Brosn, Inc. 48260 Dodd Mead & Co., Inc. 48261 12- 5-41 Arthur E. Klee 48262 10- 1-41 McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc 48263 10- 4-41 McKnight & McKnight 48264 10-28-41 Bean-Knodel Co. 48265 10-24-41 East Coast Electrical Supply

Co., Inc. 48266 12-18-41 Formoss Saw Co., Inc. 48267 12- 4-41 Allsteel Scale Co., Inc. 48268 11-19-41 The Macmillan Co. 48269 McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc

Department of Finance 48273 10-14-41 Remington Rand, Inc. 47251 Addressograph - Multigraph

Corp., Fire Department

48389 Valentine Fendrich 47314 11-25-41 H. & H. Cylinder Service 48125 9-26-41 National Roller Co. 47703 1- 7-42 A. B. C. Glass Co. 47312 12-10-41 Queens Tire and Supply Corp 47313 11-29-41 Homelite Corp. 47315 12-10-41 Wheels, Inc.

Department of Health 47704 12- 1-41 V. F. De Mayo 47705 12-19-41 Brooklyn Cornell Util., Inc 47706 9-12-41 Amer. Steam & Oil Heating

Co. 47707 10-21-41 Adolph Berengarten 47245 12- 8-41Remington Rand, Inc.

137863 } 48437 Harry J. Becker 48438 Hedwig Koenig 48380 11- 8-41 J. G. MacKay & Son 48381 12- 1-41 H. E. Muller & Son 48382 12- 5-41 Walter A. Gitter 48383 12- 4-41 Herman Katz, assignee of

Adolph Berengarten 48384 11-26-41 Franklin & Walsh 48385 11-26-41 A. Maltman 48386 11-26-41 J. G. MacKay & Son 48387 12- 6-41 George Pariot, Inc. 48388 A. Messer 48129 Addressograph - Multigraph

Corp. 48130 The Maintenance Co., Inc... 47495 Arnold Trietman 47496 Gerard P. J. Griffin

Department of Hospitals 47497 Meyer Golob 48390 Rudolf Rapp 48391 Elsmer Prinstein 46766 12-26-41 Allied Gymnasium Equipment

Co. 46767 12-17-41 Voss Ice Machine W'Vorks 48114 140259 M. Maisel Co., Inc. 47498 Michael Witzberger 47499 H. B. Safford 47500 Jonas Weissberg 47501 John Mussio 47502 Theodore Himelstein 47503 Jonas Weissberg 47504 Dawson Hales 47505 Howard T. Langworthy 47506 John A. Timm 47507 Lee R. Steiner 47508 Herman B. Katzman 46981 7-28-39 Lincoln Hall, Inc. 46968 1-13-42 Delaware Lack. & Western

R.R. Co. 46969 N. Y. Central R.R. Co

5 30 39 30 2 00

24 92

2 25 4 05

33 50 4 20 3 75

21 08 8 21

10 06 50 00

Department of Housing and Buildings 47865 Veronica M. Tubridy 47866 Veronica M. Tubridy 47867 Nicholas Costello 47868 Aetna Casualty & Surety Co 48406 Veronica M. Tubridy 48373 Internatl. Business Machines

Corp. 39 80 48374 Century Rubber Stamp Wks.

48375 12-24-41 Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc 48376 12- 4-41 Edward Thompson Co.

48377 12-18-41 Joseph F. Gleason & Co., Inc

48378 1- 5-42 Boston & Lockport Block Co Law Department

49443 12-26-41 American Bureau of Shipping 48113 130498 N. Y. Telephone Co.

Mayoralty 48431 Fiorello H. La Guardia ... . 48432 Joseph D. McGoldrick, as

Custodian of Funds of New York City Employees' Re- tirement System Miscellaneous

46683 City Collector 46684 City Collector 46685 City Collector 46686 Treas., City of New York,

for benefit of an unknown

owner 46687 City Collector 46688 Treas., City of New York,

for benefit of an unknown owner .

46689 City Collector 46690 City Collector

46691 City Collector 46692 City Collector 46693 Treas., City of New York, for

the benefit of an unknown

owner 46694 City Collector 46695 Treas., City of New York, for

the benefit of an unknown

owner 46696 City Collector

47411 City Collector 47920 Treas., City of New York, for

the benefit of an unknown

owner 26 00 2

47921 City Collector 6 00 47922 City Collector

47923 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of an unknown

owner 47924 City Collector

47925 Circumferential Realty Corp or City Collector

47926 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of an unknown

owner

47927 City Collector

47928 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of an unknown owner

47929 City Collector

47412 City Collector

47413 City Collector

47414 City Collector

47415 City Collector

47416 City Collector

47417 City Collector

47418 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of an unknown owner

5 0!1 47419 City Collector

1 60 47420 Treas., City of New York, for 3 90 the benefit of an unknown

owner 580 56

390 00 47421 City Collector 93 42

310 00 47422 City Collector 4,229 49

343 98 47423 City Collector 125 96

10 00 47424 City Collector 1,215 18

15 00 47930 City Collector 87 20

15 00 47931 Treas., City of New York, for 20 00 the benefit of an unknown 20 00 owner 51 10

15 00 47932 Edward Jones or Treas., City 30 00 of New York 163 49

20 00 47933 City Collector 77 00

20 00 47934 Treas., City of New York, for 25 00 the benefit of an unknown 20 00 owner 64 03

36 00 47935 City Collector 1 71

47936 City Collector 113 59

40 95 47937 John Roseman or City Col- 37 50 lector 168 92

47938 City Collector 142 21 48710 Inez Cardinali 300 00 48711 Inez Cardinali 135 45 48712 Inez Cardinali 130 72 48713 Inez Cardinale 2,304 53 48714 John Fava 500 00 48715 John Fava 5,651 51 48716 Louis Anatrella and Alice

Anatrella 2,000 00 48717 Louis Anatrella and Alice

Anatrella 4,664 14 48718 Emilio Iannone and Teresa

Iannone 5,912 00 48719 Emilio lannone and Teresa

Iannone 239 51 48720 John Lochner and Antonia

Lochner 550 00 48721 John Lochner and Antonia

Lochner 4,371 20 48722 The Stuyvesant Real Estate

Co. 1,230 29 48592 Marie Rysanek 4,544 62 48593 Poughkeepsie Savings Bank 4,682 64 48594 Rosa Croce and Adelina Gar-

barini 500 00 48595 Rosa Croce and Adelina Gar-

barini 250 00 48596 Rosa Croce and Adelina Gar-

barini 787 88 48597 John Silvestro 3,500 00 48598 John Silvestro 1,000 00 48599 John Silvestro 125 00 48600 John Silvestro 200 00 48601 John Silvestro 5,427 52 48602 James Al. Chalk and Stella L.

Chalk 150 00 48603 James M. Chalk and Stella L.

Chalk 500 00 48604 James M. Chalk and Stella L

Chalk 2,500 00 48605 James M. Chalk and Stella L

Chalk 1,463 63 48606 William Welsh and Richard

J. Welsh 70 00 48607 William Welsh and Richard

J. Welsh 100 00 4808 William Welsh and Richard

J. Welsh 500 00 48609 William Welsh and Richard

J. Welsh 778 98 48610 William Welsh and Richard

J. Welsh 750 00 48611 William Welsh and Richard

J. Welsh 1,000 00 48612 William Welsh and Richard

T. Welsh 6,774 76 48613 William Welsh and Richard

J. Welsh 7,000 00 48614 Antonio Marino and Florence

Marino 2,000 00 48615 Antonio Marino and Florence

Marino 1,000 00 48616 Antonio Marino and Florence

Marino 500 00 48617 Antonio Marino and Florence

Marino 370 00 48618 Antonio Marino and Florence

Marino 3,374 88 48704 President and Directors of the

Manhattan Co. 11,279 00 48705 Domestic and Foreign Mission-

ary Society of the Protes-tant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 500 00

48706 Domestic and Foreign Mission- ary Society of the Protes-tant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 8,215 59

48707 The Home for Aged Couples and The King's Daughters, New York Branch of the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons 400 00

48708 The Home for Aged Couples and the King's Daughters, New York Branch of the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons 1,000 00

48709 The Home for Aged Couples and the King's Daughters, New York Branch of the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons 4,239 49

48690 H. August Wichman 172 00 48691 H. August Wichman 937 00 48692 H. August Wichman 10,000 00 48693 H. August Wichman 125 00 48694 H. August \Vichman 150 00 48695 H. August Wichman 500 00 48696 H. August Wichman 1,000 00 48697 H. August Wichman 1,000 00 48698 H. August Wichman 100 00 48699 H. August Wichman 100 00 48700 H. August Wichman 9,499 37 48701 Otto R. Pozdena and Marie J

Pozdena 3,500 00 48702 Otto R. Pozdena and Marie J

Pozdena 300 00 48703 Otto R. Pozdena and Marie J

Pozdena 374 12 48633 Mary L. Lang 1,000 00 48634 Mary L. Lang 750 00 48635 Mary L. Lang 500 00 48636 Mary L. Lang 250 00 48638 Florence D. Hayes, as Execu-

trix of the last will and testa-ment of Anna Walsh, also known as Annie Walsh, also known as Anne WValsh, deceased

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract

Name of Payee

Amount No. Number

118 25

14 65

10 90 87 05

33 85

18417

9 56

576 00

1,277 50 20 66 10 50 300 7 50

26 75

8 39 16 63 4 06 268 2 62

25 20

7 50

6 55 24 50 12 50

140 00 9 00 8 85 4 85

4 50 18 20 19 79 42 50 5 95 2 50

10 29 8 00

10 20 100 50

1,839 57 132 00 72 00

486 00

15 68 9 00 8 50

93 75 93 75

143 50 3 42

58 70

24 00 280 2 65

20 85 1850

106 00

600 500 00 10 00 5 00

47567 Welch, Allyn Co. 3 89 47568 11-22-41 S. S. White Dental Mfg, Co 10 45 47569 12-16-41 Oxygen Equip. Mfg. Co., Inc 14 45 47570 12-31-41 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 8 00 47571 William Langbein & Bros. 175 00 47572 1- 7-42 Hdware. Specialties Mfg. Co. 36 25 47573 1- 2-42 Inhalation Therapy Serv. Co. 8 50 47574 12- 8-41 Physicians Oxygen & Hosp.

Supply Co., Inc. 3 75 47575 12-30-41 Rex Cole, Inc. 5 10 47576 12-31-41 Ross Equipment Co. 9 00 47577 1- 5-42 Safety First Supply Co 4 00 47578 12-23-41 Singer Sewing Mach. Co 12 34 47579 J. Sklar Mfg. Co. 45 25 47580 C. M. Sorenson Co., Inc 51 10 47581 1- 9-42 Internatl. Business Machines

Corp.

25 10 47582 1-14-42 Kny-Scheerer Corp.

9 00

47583 12-23-41 H. J. Laverty

1 50 47584 Liebel-Flarsheim Co.

11 67

47585 12- 6-41 Cameron Surgical Spec. Co

3 50 47586 12-22-41 Detex Watchclock Corp

28 50

2,763 75

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract Name of Payee Amount

No. Number

48637 Mary L. Lang 4,I64 86 48639 Florence D. Hayes, as Execu-

trix of the last will and testa-ment of Anna Walsh, also known as Annie Walsh, also known as Anne Walsh, deceased 4,413 79

48640 Herman Weiss 4,040 89

48641 Herman Weiss 1,000 00 48642 Herman Weiss 3,674 70 48643 Kate Mulligan 75 00 48644 Kate Mulligan 950 35

48645 Rudolph Suhrada 2,000 00

48646 Rudolph Suhrada 475 00 48647 Rudolph Suhrada 4,189 86 48663 Edward J. Lange American

Legion Post No. 631, Inc 6,000 00 48664 Edward J. Lange American

Legion Post No. 631, Inc 8,867 77 48665 Lillian Buchbinder 45 60 48666 Lillian Buchbinder 300 00 48667 Lillian Buchbinder 500 00 48668 Lillian Buchbinder 3,768 53 48669 Dominick Iodice 5,500 00 48670 Dominick Iodice 500 00 48671 Dominick lodice 500 00 48672 Dominick lodice 500 00 48673 Dominick Iodice 500 00 48674 Dominick Iodice 11,264 16 48675 Jacob Knobloch Jr. and

Catherine Knobloch 150 00 48676 Jacob Knobloch Jr. and

Catherine Knobloch 875 35

48677 Dora Oberreuter 1,500 00 48678 Dora Oberreuter 500 00 48679 Dora Oberreuter 5,177 54 48680 Mary E. Breen 9,000 00 48681 Mary E. Breen 380 00 48682 Mary E. Breen 2,924 36 48683 John J. Reid] and Anna Reidl 7,177 54 48684 Susan Albert 9,200 00 48685 Susan Albert 1,000 00 48686 Susan Albert 750 00 48687 Susan Albert 1,867 05 48688 Edward Forst and Josephine

Forst 6,500 00 48689 Edward Forst and Josephine

Forst 5,804 36 48772 Josephine Chaloupka 162 50 48773 Josephine Chaloupka 709 15 48774 Albert Shon, Emma Shon

and Gertrude Shon 6,145 28 48775 Frank Castoral and Anna

Castoral 307 63 48776 Patrick J. Daly & Ellen Daly 6,665 59 48777 North River Savings Bank 6,665 59 48778 George Leonard Clayton and

Catherine Helena Clayton. 5,750 00 48779 George Leonard Clayton and

Catherine Helena Clayton 2,453 81 48780 Cecelia Pearce & Anna Barth 750 00 48781 Cecelia Pearce & Anna Barth 1,000 00 48782 Cecelia Pearce & Anna Barth 5,000 00 48783 Cecelia Pearce & Anna Barth 600 00 48784 Cecelia Pearce & Anna Barth 500 00 48785 Cecelia Pearce & Anna Barth 353 81 48760 Joseph Grieco & Maria Grieco 4,000 00 48761 Joseph Grieco & Maria Grieco 350 00 48762 Joseph Grieco & Maria Grieco 250 00 48763 Joseph Grieco & Maria Grieco 150 00 48764 Joseph Grieco & Maria Grieco 377 37 48765 Rosina Viano 500 00 48766 Rosina Viano 250 00 48767 Rosina Viano 3,351 90 48768 John J. Hartnett and Della

Hartnett 6,665 59 48769 North River Savings Bank 6,665 59 48770 Albert Retus and Anna Retus 162 50 48771 Albert Retus and Anna Retus 709 15 48747 Mary Corrao 3,000 00 48748 Mary Corrao 750 00 48749 Mary Corrao 500 00 48750 Mary Corrao 250 00 48751 Mary Corrao 627 37 48752 Austin F. McKeen and Kath-

erine McKeen 4,000 00 48753 Austin F. McKeen and Kath-

erine McKeen 675 00 48754 Austin F. McKeen and Kath-

erine McKeen 4,861 92 48755 Frank Licek and Albina Licek 8,203 81 48756 Louis Slama and Josephine

Slama 2,000 00 48757 Louis Slama and Josephine

Slama 3,127 37 48758 Louis Slama & Frances Slama 3,500 00 48759 Louis Slama & Frances Slama 2,345 20 48619 Charles H. Breen and Bertha

Breen 100 00 48620 Charles H. Breen and Bertha

Breen 500 00 48621 Charles H. Breen and Bertha

Breen 220 20 48622 Florence Busby 500 00 48623 Florence Busby 750 00 48624 Florence Busby 5,250 00 48625 Florence Busby 250 00 48626 Florence Busby 1,964 64 48627 Lawrence L. Strauss 7,500 00 48628 Lawrence L. Strauss 1,727 27 48629 Joseph Dauenhauer and Lou-

ise C. Dauenhauer 150 00 48630 Joseph Dauenhauer and Lou-

ise C. Dauenhauer 875 24 48631 Frederick Jelinek and Anna

Jelinek 300 00 48632 Frederick Jelinek and Anna

Jelinek 3,801 01 47280 Packard Motor Car Co. 134 55

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract

Name of Payee Amount

No. Number

48407 N. Y. Zoological Society 4,623 23 48132 12-31-41 Frank Mascali & Sons, Inc 701 89 48118 1-16-42 J. Wustl's Sons 8 00 48119 12-29-41 The Tork Clock Co., Inc 5 25 48120 1-22-42 Adam Archinal Corp 2 50 48121 12-17-41 0 K Electric & Mach. Wks. 2 00 48122 1- 7-42 General Gas Light Co. 3 60 48123 1-17-42 Thompson Time Stamp Co.,

Inc. 8 15 46972 James A. Sherry 15 40 46965 James A. Sherry 37 20 46966 James A. Sherry 250 00

Police Department 48124 1-13-42 Barlow Engineering Co 716 10 47494 J. F. Gillespie 6 00 48433 George Ormsby 4 25

President, Borough of Manhattan 46770 1- 5-42 National Bronx Bank, assig-

nee of Irene Realty Corp., assignee of Joseph Di Donato

48280 Treas., City of New York, trustee for account of Street Opening Refund Account

48281 Treas., City of New York, trustee for account of Street Opening Refund Account 1,370 00

48282 Treas., City of New York, trustee for account of Street Opening Refund Account 435 00

President, Borough of The Bronx 47316 National Bronx Bank, assig-

nee of Irene Realty Corp , assignee of Biagio Pollara 239 60

47184 Luigi Corio, Maria Corio and Concetta Pepe 312 00

47185 Erminio Marsafra and Caro- lina Marsafra 364 00

47186 Frank J. Klunder 270 40 President, Borough of Brooklyn

47166 James H. Lyons 47167 Anna O'Connor 47168 Mamie Kelder 47169 Treas., City of New York,

for the benefit of an un-known owner

47170 Caterina Graffagnino 47171 Mary McBride 47172 Anna Leota 47173 Guaranteed Title and Mtge.

Co. 47174 Edwin H. Krahe 47175 \ illiam T. Cox and Geral-

dine V. Cox 47176 Concetta Vitale 47177 Guiseppe Palmeri and Salva-

trice Palmeri 47178 John J. Morrissey 47I79 Anna Scholl 47180 The Brevoort Savings Bank of

Brooklyn 47181 Bernard Otis Conway and

Victoria Julia Conway, 47182 Frank S. Sherry & Edith E.

Sherry 47183 Julia M. Wiggins 47115 George W. SchandalI, Jr. and

Mary E. Schandall or City Collector

47116 George W. Schandall, Jr. and Mary E. Schandall or City Collector 239 85

47117 Amedeo Pradella and Caterina Pradella or City Collector. 101 24

47118 Amedeo Pradella and Catrina Pradella or City Collector 188 45

47119 Mariano Canzoneri or City Collector 101 24

47120 Mariano Canzoneri or City Collector 172 64

47121 Anna Giordano or City Col- lector 102 10

47122 Anna Giordano or City Col- lector 119 11

47123 City Collector 100 38 47124 Treas., City of New York, for

benefit of unknown owner 215 64 47301 1-14-42 New York Legislative Service 35 00 47302 1-21-42 J. J. Hart, Inc. 14 00 47303 Joseph Youngman's Auto Re-

pair Service, Inc. 89 47 47304 1- 6-42 Joseph Youngman's Auto Re-

pair Service, Inc. 57 50 47305 1-23-42 Van Dorn Hoist & Body Ser-

vice . 18 80 47306 1-10-42 Consolidated Auto Repair &

Coach Co., Inc. 40 10 48015 Harman Building Corp. 46 84 48016 A. Drescher 16 35 47691 138666 Welsh Bros. Contracting Co ,

Inc.. 5,891 70 47692 138767 Colonial Sand & Stone Co.,

Inc.. 57 85 47693 138777 John A. McCarthy & Co., Inc 801 28

President, Borough of Queens 47098 Bridget Butler 181 50 47099 Catherine Farnochi 220 00 47100 Giuseppe Pagnozzi 122 90 47101 Giuseppe Pagnozzi 1,307 10 47102 Paul Thompson 110 00 47103 Frank Street and Jennie L.

Street 517 00 47104 Christine Block 275 00 47105 Max Abramson 440 00 47107 Luzerne Coal Corp. 385 00 47106 John Kanzler and Elizabeth

Kanzler 110 00 47108 New York Dugan Bros., Inc. 110 00 47109 Locust & Lawrence Corp 440 00 47110 Lilly Yezzi 605 00 47153 Thomas F. Sallie 216 33

198 55

216 00

969 31 751 60

1,451 38

1,347 71 1,555 05 1,762 39

1,093 72

1,876 42 829 36

933 03 311 00

31100 725 69 751 60

850 09

881 20

1,010 78 803 44

102 50

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

THE CITY RECORD

877

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract No, Number

48072 Thomas McManus or City Collector 187 90

47327 Samuel Orgel as trustee of es- tate of Regina Orgel, decd 10 00

47549 Anna Kalfakis 16 00 47550 Nora Counihan 24 62 47551 Antonio Lufrano 42 45 47552 Pellegrino Izzillo 63 45 47553 Harry G. Harper 75 00 47554 Patrick Carlin 57 69 47555 Pasquale Artale 300 00 47556 George Greener 47 16 47557 Henry James Johansson 75 00 47558 Mary T. Corbet 58 44 47559 Priscilla Newby 336 67 47560 Nellie Stuart 43 83 47561 Elizabeth Bethea 55 38 47562 Raymond Purdue 58 33 47563 Leroy McMahon 58 44 47564 Arahella Detweiller Murtagh 40 00 47565 Burton Hills 52 32 47566 John Clark 18 47 48103 12-3I-41 New York Telephone Co 21 32 48104 Anthony Stasio or Moses

Katcher as his atty. 1,500 00 48105 Dominick Peluso or William

A. Ryan as his atty. 430 00 47254 New York Life Insurance Co 8 14 47242 Hunter Electro-Copyist Agy ,

Inc. 88 65 47243 1-20-42 Remington Rand, Inc. 4 30 47244 1-15-42 Victor Adding Machine Co 4 80 47461 Gertrude M. Cullen or Am-

berlin & Amberlin as her attys. 3,000 00

47463 William Brunning, guardian ad litem of Edna Brunning an infant 6000

47462 William Brunning, guardian ad litem of Edna Brunning, an infant or Raymond C. Brennan as his atty. 40 00

47465 Joseph Gladys or Bernstein & . Ellis as his attys. 500 00

47464 Beatrice Gladys or Bernstein & Ellis as her attys. 1,500 00

47466 Irving Howard or Ira M Greene as his atty. 40 00

47467 Mary Bahinskv or Michael J. Adler as her atty. 402 49

47468 Nathan Klinger or Joseph J Dreyer as his atty. 1,818 22

47469 Carrie Bernstein or Theodore S. Lite as her atty. 401 40

47470 John Dester or Fred M Ahern as his atty. 302 33

47471 Department of Hospitals of The City of New York 50 00

47472 12-31-41 Peerless Towel Supply Co , Inc. 2 50

47473 Claire B. Mintz or Louis Feren as her attv. 400 00

46973 Richmond County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 1,000 00

48392 Winifred M. Schmitt or Ed- ward F. Curley, Jr. as her atty. 350 00

48393 James Jeuleo 75 00 48394 Dora Rosenberg or Wynne I.

Stern as her attv. 225 00 48395 Catherine Schmidt and Louis

Schmidt or Goodman & Mabel as their attvs. 111 20

48396 Schieren Realty Corp. or Thomas E. Huser as its attv. 104 25

48397 Noble Holding Co., Inc. or Goodman & Mabel as its atty. 111 20

48398 Harold Investing Co. or Goodman & Mabel as its attys. 111 20

48399 Middletown State Homeo- pathic Hospital 124 00

48400 Burr Equities, Inc. or Good- man & Mabel as its attys. 111 20

48401 Neil O'Donnell 54 60 48402 Aetna Casualty & Surety Co

or David C. Broderick as its attv. 350 00

48403 Stanley Kochanski 98 00 Department of Parks

47213 Michelson Contracting Corp or Treasurer of The City of New York

47214 Michaelson Contracting Corp or Treas., New York City

47215 Michaelson Contracting Corp. or Treas., New York City

47216 Niebrugge & Maxfield or Treas., City of New York

47217 Agnes I. Dallas or Treas , City of New York

47218 William J. Miller or Treas , City of New York

47219 The Artcraft Wood Working Corp. or Treas, City of New York

47220 Elizabeth K. Dooling or Treas., City of New York.

47221 Wilhelmina J. Bossong or Treas., City of New York

47222 Michaelson Contracting Corp or Treas., City of New York

48100 Hartford Accident and In- demnity Co.

49101 Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America

48102 Travelers Insurance Co.

Name of Payee

Amount

486

8 92

6 49

11 05

5390

53 82

15 75

312 67

1,823 73

91 51

3 60

1 80 5 40

878 THE CITY RECORD

11'ED\ESD.AY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract No. Number

47154 Treas., City of New York, for benefit of unknown owner

47155 Treas., City of New York, for benefit of unknown owner

47156 Helen Hoffmann 47157 Anna C. Jordan 47158 Charles R. Berry 47159 Charles R. Berry 47160 John Cadden 47161 Treas., City of New York, for

benefit of unknown owner 47162 Annie Holt 47163 Annie Holt 47164 Treas., City of New York, for

benefit of unknown owner 47165 Treas., City of New York, for

benefit of unknown owner 47125 Louise Popp 47126 Charles horstel and Grace

Forstel 47127 William J. Schneier 47128 George W. Raymond 47129 Charlotte Adams 47133 Catherine King 47130 Treas., City of New York, for

the benefit of the estate of Margaret Young

47131 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of the estate of Margaret Young

47132 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of an unknown owner

47134 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of an unknown owner

47135 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of an unknown owner

47136 Elsie Anna Milne Cordes 47137 Treas., City of New York, for

the benefit of an unknown owner

47138 Grace Gordon 47139 Janet Morton 47140 Walter L. White 47141 Caroline J. Griffiths 47142 Elsie S. Steilen 47143 George C. Steilen 47144 Frank W. Grather and Mary

M. Grather 47145 Cecelia A. Weigl and William

Weigl 47146 Cecelia A. Weigl and William

Weigl 47147 Mary M. Carter 47148 Mary M. Carter 47149 Mary M. Carter 47150 Edward T. Wilkinson 47151 Edward T. Wilkinson 47152 Treas., City of New York, for

the benefit of an unknown owner

47111 Treas., City of New York, for the benefit of an unknown owner

47112 Anna Rocke 47113 Filomena Ruggiero 47114 Vincent Maresca 47187 Fred Stark or City Collector 47188 Fred Stark or City Collector 47189 Fred Stark or City Collector 47190 Maria Scafuro or City Collec-

tor 47191 Maria Scafuro or City Collec-

tor Ralph Grasso or City Collector Ralph Grasso or City Collector Imperia Marini or City Col-

lector Imperia Marini or City Col-

lector Thomson Hill Brake Service,

Inc. Corona Plate Glass Co., Inc Lipschutz Joseph G. Battaglia Frederick P. Brackett

12-20-41 David Filderman, assignee of Thomas A. Esposito

12-15-41 David Filderman, assignee of James Marino

1-20-42 P. E. Pascale & Co. New York Public Library

136923 F. W. Beatty & Co.

237732 10-31-41 237733 23766

273734 11- 3-41 237735 12-16-41

212363 2-12-41 27A1635 12-31-41 27A1636 11-30-41 47310 1- 1-42

47311 46753 1-16-42 46754 46755 46756 1- 7-42 46757 46758 1- 8-42 46759 46760 1-13-42

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract No. Number

46761 1-15-42 F. P. Guarino & Bro. 46762 1- 5-42 Reading Electric Co., Inc 46763 12-31-41 Pneumcrcator Co., Inc. 46764 1- 9-42 Monroe Calculating Machine

Co., Inc. 48115 135978 Frederick W. Kaelber, Inc 48116 137718 V. B. A1cVicker Co.

Oepartnient of Purcnase 46811 138279 Nathan Straus Duparquet,

Inc. 46812 136754 Pure Carbonic, Inc. 46813 138910 Francis M. A. Leach 46814 138910 Francis Al. A. Leach 46815 136718 Intl. Business Mach. Corp 46816 3-31-41 Burr Printing House 46817 1-16-42 Merchants & Bankers Busi-

ness School 46818 1- 7-42 J. D. Cornell Co., Inc. 46819 1-14-42 The Borden Co. 46820 Solomon Brothers 46821 Municipal Factors Co., assig-

nee of Joseph A. McKinley 46872 John Minder & Son, Inc 46823 Swift & Co., Inc. 46824 1-13-4? Solomon Bros. 46825 12-27-41 F. W. Woolworth Co. 46826 9-24-41 Carl Fischer Musical Instru-

ment Co.. Inc.

46827 1- 2-42 Preferred Utilities Mfg. Corp 46828 Charles Kurzon, Inc,

46829 12-12-41 Peter A. Frasse and Co., Inc 46830 1- 2-42 Liberty Glass Co., Inc. 48017 Atlantic Electrical Distribu-

tors, Inc. 48018 11-29-41 Manhattan Lighting Equip-

ment Co., Inc. 48019 1-15-42 Maritime Electric Co., Inc 48010 140340 Charles F. Guyon, Inc. .. 48011 136821 Queen Ribbon & Carbon Co ,

Inc. 48012 137297 Harold Surgical Corp 48013 137302 Owens-Illinois Glass Co. .. 48014 139873 Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co 47991 1- 8-421 Colonial Beacon Oil Co.

140484 [ 47992 139412 Snap On Tools Corp 47993 136758 Amer. Oxygen Service Corp. 47994 139896 Printmore Press, Inc. 47995 138782 State Carting Co., Inc. 47996 138083 James F. Newcomb Co., Inc. 47997 138083 James F. Newcomb Co., Inc. 47998 1-15-42 2 Rochester Ropes, Inc

139965 47999 136770 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer,

Inc.

48000 138376 Am. Cystoscope Makers, Inc 48001 138084 Parish Press, Inc 48002 12-23-41 Solvey Sales Corp

139382 j 48003 138362 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc., 48004 1-12-42 j Remington Rand, Inc.

137275 48005 135149 James F. Newcomb Co., Inc. 48006 Arnay Supply Co., Inc 48007 John Minder & Sons, Inc 48009 John Macklin 48008 1-19-42 Feldman Bros. 47255 12-31-41 General Electric Supply Corp 47256 12-12-41 General Electric Supply Corp 47257 1-16-42 Valentine & Co., Inc. 47258 11-30-41 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 47259 12- 9-41 Dooley-Angliss Co. 48404 Morris B. Blechman 47246 140310 Auto-Lectric Distributors 47247 139301 Garfield Elec. Supply Co., Inc 47248 1- 9-42 Abts Seafood Products, Inc

140105f 47249 137010 Jaclin Stationery Corp. 993 52 47250 1- 9-421 Hoffman-La Roche, Inc 446 20

138070

47752 1-20-42 N. Y. City- Tunnel Authority

12 50 47753 1- 1-42 Western Union Teleg. Co., Inc

4 50

47754 Hecla Press

37 88 47755 12-17-41 Manhattan Lighting Equip-

ment Co., Inc. 12 60 47756 Maclane Hardware Co. 85 94 47757 Natl. City Bank of N. Y., as-

signec of Henry Frohlich, Inc.

355 88

47758 Cities Service Oil Co.

655 35 47759 Swift & Co., Inc. 3,157 82 47760 Addressograph - Multigraph

Corp.

36 10 47761 John Minder & Sons, Inc

305 34

47762 Solomon Bros.

442 39 47763 Arnay Supply Co., Inc.

815 34

47764 Standard Scientific Sup. Corp. 11 50 47765 1-15-42 Wabash Photolamp Corp

13 25

47766 1-17-42 J. S. Woodhouse Co., Inc

6 60 47767 1-16-42 Topping Bros.

1 10

47768 1-16-42 John T. Stanley Co., Inc

5 76 47769 F. W. Woolworth Co.

16 00

47770 Nat]. City Bank of N. Y., as- signee of Henry Frohlich, Inc. 108 31

48056 1-12-42 Wetmore Century Corp. 5 70 48057 12-31-41 J. W. Wilson Glass Co., Inc. 33 30 48058 12-24-41 Gall & Lembke, Inc. 7 00 48059 12- 5-41 Horace Rubber Products Co ,

Inc. . 9 00 48060 12-11-41 Dentists Sup. Co. of N. Y 9 80 48041 136828 Dentists Sup. Co. of N. Y 569 44 48042 140536 Kemp, Day & Co. 1,534 45 48043 138069 Fyr-Fyter Products 425 00 48044 140217 Auto-Lectric Distributors 886 65 48045 140217 Auto-Lectric Distributors 85 55 48046 140218 Barnhardt Mfg. Co. 608 38 48047 139131 A. P. Smith Mfg. Co. 110 00 48048 138480 Stand. Scientific Sup, Corp 11 85 48049 138480 Stand. Scientific Sup. Corp 7 90

Invoice War- Date or rant Contract

Name of Payee .Amount No. Number

48050 136838 Walter Motor Truck Co. 16 80 48051 138867 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co 562 46 48555 1-15-42 Peter Henderson & Co., Inc. 2 00 48556 1-19-42 W. A. Baum & Co., Inc 3 60 48557 Davis Emergency Equip. Co ,

Inc. . 2 94 48558 Manning, Maxwell & Moore,

Inc. . 48559 Ditto, Inc. 48560 Emil Greiner Co. 48561 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 48562 Inertol Co., Inc. 48563 12-18-41 Smith-Worthington Saddlery

Co. 48564 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer

Inc. . 48565 12-15-41 Soniach Photo Service 48566 1-23-42 Pitometer Co. 48567 11- 8-41 Marnis Oil Co 48568 1-21-42 Grayhar Electric Co., Inc... 48569 1-10-42 Haloid Co. 48570 12-20-41 H. C. Oswald Sup. Co., Inc 48571 1-16-42 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc 48572 12-29-41 Norwich Wire Works, Inc 48573 Armstrong & Son 48574 1-13-42 Acme Rubber Mfg. Co. 48515 1-12-42 Central Paint & Varnish Wks 48516 1-23-42 Elevator Supplies Co., Inc 48517 12-31-41 Davega-City Radio, Inc 48518 Mallinckrodt Chem. Works 48504 1-15-42 Hospital Sup. Co. and Wat-

ters Lab. Consol. 48505 12-26-41 Acetylene & Oxygen Supply

Co., Inc. 48506 12- 3-41 Howe Scale Co. 48507 12-11-41 Curtis Mfg. Co. 48508 Kingston Lumber Corp. 48509 1-15-42 Garlock Packing Co. 48510 Charles Kurzon, Inc. 48511 1- 5-42 Downs, Smith Brass & Cop-

per Co., Inc. 48512 1-19-42 Ace Spring Mfg. Co. 48513 12-31-41 H. F. King Co. 48480 12-31-41 Thomas Publishing Co. 48481 Queen Ribbon & Carbon Co ,

Inc. .

2 50 48482 12-31-41 Powers Reproduction Corp

26 56

48483 1- 8-42 Emmons Lumber Co., Inc.

409 32 48469 138524 Alexander Press Printers, Inc

319 95

48472 139081 C. M. Sorensen Co., Inc 48473 140182 Borough Hay & Grain Co

48470 139081 C. M. Sorensen Co., Inc 48471 139081 C. M. Sorensen Co., Inc

1,634 32 454 79

186 00 180 60

48474 140290 Haloid Co. 1,256 35 48475 139398 Standard Scientific Sup. Corp. 26 40 48476 137715 Foregger Co., Inc.

39 20

48477 139420 Bogart Lumber Corp.

362 12 48478 138826 General Builders Sup. Corp

130 00

48479 140034 Burke & Meagher, Inc. 2,191 00 48283 1-12-42 Fuld & Fuld, Inc.

1500

48284 1-16-42 Excelda Distributing Co

172 50 48285 1-17-42 M. Brown

125 90

48286 1-22-42 Beck Distributing Corp

29 70 48287 1-19-42 Royal-Eastern Electrical Sup-

ply Co. Johnson & Johnson S. Weinstein Supply Co Art Metal Construction Co Asbestos Construction Co ,

Inc.. 64000 Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp_ 102 65

George \V. Warner & Co., Inc. .

190 51

47771 138110 N. S. Low & Co., Inc.

387 75 47772 139326 Benjamin Bros

122 64

47773 136804 Hallco Printing Co., Inc

234 45 47774 1-19-42 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc

28 80

47775 1- 9-42 Clifton Chemical Co., Inc.

700 47776 11-18-41 Reading Electric Co., Inc

1 86

47777 12-18-41 Wright Lumber Co., Inc

288 47778 12- 9-41 Sun Radio Co

12 00

47779 1- 8-42 Williams & Wells Co.

16 25 47780 12-10-41 United Shoe Machinery Corp

2 60

47781 Western Union Telegraph Co

7 50 47782 1-21-42 United States Rubber Co

3 00

47783 1-10-42 George Malve'e & Co.

10 67 47784 United Transformer Co

21 88

47785 12-19-41 Windowphanie Co.

20 91 47786 1- 5-42 Standard Plumbing Sup. Co

37 05 47787 12-10-41 Laurel Lumber Co., Inc

177 52

47788 1-20-42 Topping Bros., Inc.

13 28 47789 1-12-42 Union Stove Works, Inc

2 35 47790 1-12-42 Belmont Packing & Rubber

Co.

9 10 Register, New York County

46977 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co

56 48 46978 1-16-42 H. J. Berez & Son, Inc

20 00

46979 Peter T. Laccetti

4 30 46980 12-31-41 New York Telephone Co

58 45

Department of Sanitation 47990 12-23-41 International Salt Co., Inc 22,500 00

140270 48514 1-21-42 Miller Auto Supply & Equip-

ment Co., Inc. 8 85 Board of Transportation

10070 Jas. F. Newcombe Co., Inc 385 44 10071 N. Y. Paste & Liquid Glue

Manufacturing Co., Inc 8 23 10072 O'Brien Varnish Co. 485 96 10073 The Okonite Company 1,905 68 10074 Paragon Oil Co., Inc. 121 20 10075 Percy Mfg. Co., Inc. 1,275 00 10076 Frederick Pfeifer 19 99 10077 Phoenix Specialty Mfg. Co ,

Inc. 6 44 10078 Phosphor Bronze Smelt. Co 34 99 10079 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 96 50 10080 Pittsburgh Spring & Steel Co 126 75

Name of Payee

Amount

47192 47193 47194

47195

47307

47308 47309 47864 48369 48370

48371

48372

47241

2377311 Department of Public Works

23761 Chelsea Fireproof Storage Warehouses, Inc. 3,614 00

New York Tel. Co. 11 91 Amer. Window Shade Mfg.

Co. Keuffel & Esser Co The Hospital Supply Co. and

the Watters Laboratories Consolidated

Raisler Corp. New York Tel. Co. New York Tel. Co.

American Society for Testing Materials

J. B. Ottersten Co., Inc. Amer. Paint Journal Co Manhattan Ignition Corp Manhattan Ignition Corp Manhattan Ignition Corp J. B. Ottersten Co., Inc J. B. Ottersten Co., Inc J. B. Ottersten Co., Inc Jacob Samas Auto Accessories

1,709 01 190 00

12 00 76 83 6 50 4 50

17 50 17 19 3 00 6 00

17 14 3 00 8 82 1 50 5 00 7 55

129 79

129 79 129 79 151 44 205 52 183 88 118 98

243 38 100 00 246 13

356 95

346 13 178 48

178 48 178 48 151 43 124 39 135 21

189 30

135 21

81 12

286 64

254 19 254 19

124 39 351 54 118 98 108 17 324 50 135 21 27 04

108 17

100 00

159 60 1,000 00

500 00 295 57 243 38 200 10

567 88

116 05 211 00 158 25 270 42 162 79 168 89 36066

446 00

251 71 310 24 548 48

169 96

259 40

14 65 20 42 12 36 890

132 31

23 96

22 95 30 90

5 10

Name of Payee

Amount

6100 40 00 4 48

1 60 28 78

105 37

58 84 29 12

1,558 77 1,725 93 4,230 89

959 91

4 86 768 57 13 50

528 23

329 17 96634 777 45 1344 55 45

29 60 13 94 19 15 7 28

820 25

49 20

85 31 18 66

7,212 17

117 42 167 70

1,566 11 4,053 28 3,733 25

159 49 4,432 89

888 80 858 40 264 5! 136 75 799 20

46 89 33 25

300 27 681 00

22 97 13 63

115 53 995 58 53 46

559 19 347 28 495 00 60 80 79 50 96 46 58 00 35 33

2,104 17 406 92 238 80

6 60 30 00 87 40

201 89 187 50

125 00

14 81 3 00 9 80

1,616 38 156 00 620 00

3 72 7 40

542 14 54 00 62 00 7 50

24 00 263 60

8 32

3 00

4 50 4 09

19 01 9 30 1 92

12 15

28 79 12 00 9922 10 00

48288 12-22-41 48289 12-29-41 482779 48270 1- 6-42

140007 48271 12- 5-41

138576 48272 139413

41 81 9 99

173 34 187 00

Contract Vouchers

Contract

Tickler No. Name of Payee

No. Amount

Ace Builders Sup. Co Allen Billmyre Corp. Allen Wales Adding Mach Amer. Optical Co. Amer. Optical Co. Amer. Book Co. Amer. Reedcraft Corp. Amer. Handicrafts Co. Amer. Blue Print Co. Amer. Book Co. Andrews Paper Co. Appeal Prtg. Co., Inc.

48155 $148 93 48502 19 50 48504 36910 48048 45 00 48061 990 48506 9 54 48509 12 00 48510 2 10 48511 7 20 48516 2 28 48528 212 00 48579 207 76

138766 139611 139738 137836 137095 137951 139615 139613 139612 133688 139158 137670

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

THE CITY RECORD

879

Invoice \Var- Date or rant Contract No. Number

Name of Payee Amount

10081 Prentice-Hall, Inc.

10082 Pressed Steel Car Co., Inc

10083 Press Wireless, Inc.

10084 Pulmesan Sfty. Equip. Corp.

10085 Pure Carbonic, Inc

10086 Pure, Filter Corp. of America

10087 The Rail Joint Co., Inc

10088 Railway Specialties Corp

10089 Republic Auto Parts

10090 Rockbestos Products Corp

10091 John A. Roebling's Sons Co.

10092 Wm. C. Roller, Inc.

10093 Relnick Steel Equipment Co.

10094 The Roto Co.

10095 Shepard Niles Crane & Hoist Corp.

10096 Combustioneer Div. of The Steel Products Eng. Co

10097 The Texas Co.

10098 Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Co.

10099 Twin Coach Co. 1,432 94

10100 Union Switch & Signal Co 502 95

10101 M. D. Valentine & Bro. Co 640 00

10102 Vanadium-Alloys Steel Co 162 98

10103 Van Dorn Railway Sup. Co 169 05

10104 Van Prang Sales 47 55

10105 Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg Co. 44,213 99

10106 Westinghouse Elec. Sup. Co 294 47

10107 Wickwire Spencer Steel Co 62 43

10108 Wilmington Fibre Spec. Co 7 33

10109 W. S. Wilson Corp. 11 60

9970 David N. Marks, M.D. 6 00

9971 Robert L. Moorhead, M.D 10 00

9972 Orman C. Perkins, M.D 20 00

9973 Daniel M. Holett, M.D 12 50

9974 Frederick M. Rosen, M.D 25 65

9975 Dr. L L. Schmierer 11 00

9976 Alvin Slipyan, M.D. 55 10

9977 H. Tevel Zankel, M.D. 14 25

9978 Nat Kanner, M.D. 24 70

9979 J. Kaufman, M.D. 19 00

9980 Henry Minsky, M.D. 30 87

9981 Maurice L. Teitelbaum, M.D. 75 05

9982 Samuel Weinstein, 1f.D 14 25

9983 Int. Business Machines Corp 152 60

9984 Mack Int. Motor Truck Corp 1,451 49

9985 American Com. Steel Co 46 43

9986 American Oxygen Ser. Corp 32 13

9987 American Petremetal Corp 956 02

9988 Armstrong Cork Co 189 89

9989 The Irwin Auger Bit Co. 4 33

10010 Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc 2,536 86

10011 Topping Brothers 888

10012 Traction Supply & Equipment Co. 13,168 42

10013 Westinghouse Elec. & Manu- facturing Co. 4,811 12

10014 Arcade Malleable Iron Co 169 43

10015 Bayonne Belt Corp. 118 52

10016 M. Brown 70 07

10017 Code Manufacturing Corp, 294 98

10018 Westinghouse Elec. & Manu- facturing Co. 28 04

10019 Chrysler Motors Parts Corp. 119 87

10020 Coppus Engineering Co. 3 60

10021 R. Hoe & Co., Inc. 16 66

10022 E. Imhauser Co. 10 50

10023 International Business Ma- chines Corp., International Time Recording Div. 2 50

10024 Jamaica Battery & Engineer-

10025 K. & G. Auto Parts, Inc ing Cu., Inc.

187 111 48

50

10026 Henry Kastens Co.

13 95

10027 Oakh1V Contracting Co., Inc. 3,043 17

10028 Pandick Press, Inc.

186 65

10029 Phister Manufacturing Co

56 70

10170 Federal Hardware Co., Inc

538 54

10171 New York Builders Supply Corp.

167 70

10172 New York Plumbers Special- ties Co., Inc.

16 23

10173 Bailey Avenue Plumbing & Heating Supply Co.

122 01

10174 Carhorundum Co.

10 16

10175 William R. Clancy

181 15

10176 Maritime Electric Co., Inc,

394 17

10177 Shell Oil Co.

130 05

10178 Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 3600

10179 Westinghouse Elec. & Manu- facturing Co.

539 54

10180 Columbia Machine Works, Inc.

220 97

10181 Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Edi- son Storage Battery Div

35 51

10182 Rockbestos Products Corp

399 27

10183 Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 249 06

9990 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. 38 43

9991 Bleachine Mfg. Corp.

5684

9992 Ernest Chandler

19 11

9993 Chase Brass & Copper Co , Inc.

1546

9994 Columbia Machine Works, Inc.

738 28

9995 Columbus McKinnon Chain Corp.

28 52

9996 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc.

141 12

9997 Downs-Smith Brass & Copper Co., Inc.

13 99

9998 Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Edi- son Storage Battery Div.. 26 52

9999 I. & C. Ernst

63 74

10000 J. J. Hart, Inc.

70 93

10001 Hoosier Waste Renovating Co.

453 83

10005 Porcelain Metals, Inc.

260 18

1,370 54

11105 10058

471 90 88 50

1006(1

10061 10062 10063 10064 10065 10066 10067 10068 10069 10030 10031 10032

97 81

10033 S. & S. Exterminating Co., Inc. 500

10034 Superintendent, Institution for Male Defective Delinquents 121 14

10035 American Specialty Co. 127 40 10036 Bailey Avenue Plumbing &

Heating Supply Co. 253 82 10037 Bulkley Dunton & Co 11 17 10038 Cap Screw & Nut Co. of

America, Inc. 232 44 10039 Crescent Brand Chemical Co 273 60 10040 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 68 72 10041 Deeley-Angliss Co. 57 33 10042 George Douglass 152 88 10043 Elastic Stop Nut Corp. 344 78 10044 Foredon Electric Co 17 45 10045 The Fornica Insulation Co 252 51 10046 Foster Engineering Co .. 4 95 10047 The Foxboro Co. 24 00 10048 General Electric Co. 12,026 38 10049 Joseph F. Gleason & Co., Inc. 123 14 10110 Atlantic Elec. Distribs., Inc. 614 12 10111 Bronx Gear & Bearing Co.,

Inc. 49 00 10112 Crescent Brand Chem. Co 294 00 10113 Detroit Graphite Co 151 90 10114 Downs-Smith Brass & Cop-

per Co., Inc. 12 71 10115 Flood & Conklin Mfg. Co 80 85 10116 The Carlock Packing Co 77 85 10117 General Builders Sup. Corp 976 08 10118 Maclane Hardware Co. 27 09 10119 Manhattan Ignition Corp 159 25 10120 N. Y. Plumb. Spec. Co., Inc. 218 57 10121 Thomson Hill Brake Service.

Inc. 296 34 10122 Manhattan Eye, Ear and

Throat Hospital 13 65 10123 R. C. A. Communications, Inc. 4 56 10124 The Reconstruction Hospital

Unit, N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hosp. 376 25

10125 Remington Rand, Inc., Tabu- lating Machines Division 75 00

10126 Treas., City of New York, care Dept. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Bureau

10127 Marguerite W. Bradley 14 62 of Gas and Electricity 13 20

10128 The City of New York—De- partment of President, Bronx, Bureau of Sewers and Highways

10129 The Citty of New York, President of the Borough of Manhattan, Commissioner of Public Works

10130 The City of New York, Dept. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Bureau of Water Supply

10131 The City of New York, Dept. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Bureau of Water Supply 15 12

10132 The Long Island Railroad Co. 647 59 10133 Manhattan Eye, Ear and

Throat Hospital

15 00 10134 Kenneth Maclnnes

45 90

10135 Junius H. McHenry

51 01 10136 Paul L. Parrish

54 18

10137 James T. Hardy

51 01 10138 American Manganese Steel

Division of The American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co. 628 80

10139 Amer. Oxygen Service Corp. 136 97 10140 Bard Manufacturing Co 66 17 10141 Bess Supply Co., Inc. 139 45 10142 Carbela Chemical Co., Inc 437 70 10143 Cardwell Westinghouse Co 1,365 00 10144 Chase Brass & Copper Co., Inc 62 63

10145 Columbia Nut & Bolt Co., Inc. 153 60

10146 The Corley Co. 846 36

10147 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Inc. 23 29

10148 Johns-Manville Sales Corp 20 58

10149 Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp 2,024 88

10150 Mine Safety Appliances Co 15 15

10151 Morton Manufacturing Co 21 49

10152 John A. Roebling's Sons Co 38 60

10153 Traction Supply & Equipment Co. 3,151 75

10154 \Vestinghouse Electric & Mfg Co. 8,103 78

10155 Bemis Car Truck Co 98 75

10156 Benn Supply Co. 19 60

10157 Chicago Steel Foundry Co 157 53

10158 Crescent Brand Chemical Co, 159 25

10159 General Electric Co. 25 37

10160 Miller Steel Co., Inc 32 97

10161 The National Lock Washer Co. 72 05

10162 David Smith Steel Co., Inc 28 23

10163 Walter E. Usla, Inc 128 62

10164 Automatic Coinwrapping Ma- chine Corp.. 72 25

10165 Henry Acker 115 15

10166 . The Okenite Co. 590 78

10167 The Texas Co. 437 56

10168 The Linen Thread Co., Inc— 24 99

10169 Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 748 20

10184 Heywood-\Vakefield Co. .. . 3,398 66 W. F. 18 City of New York—Board of

Transportation, New York City Transit System 534 00

Transit Commission 46751 12-29-41 The Todd Co., Inc. 45 67

46752 1-15-42 Bar Press, Inc. 167 20 Triborough Bridge Authority

14523 Madigan-Hyland 339 76

14524 Law Pipe Railing Corp 237 60

14525 Del Balso Construction Corp. 65,666 00

14526 Taller and Cooper 40 35

14527 Courtney's Locks, Inc. 45 00

14528 Driscoll-Schalk Printing and Binding Co. 67 00

14529 Aaron's Men's Shop 402 50

14530 Elgin Corp. 25 00 14531 S. J. O'Brien Sales Corp 5 50

New York City Tunnel Authority

4733 Treas. of the United States. . 369 44

4734 Comptroller, City of New York, Agent New York City Tunnel Authority Ad- ministration Fund TU-5 5,202 69

0512 Paragon Oil Co., Inc. 111 65

0513 Frederick M. Knowles 123 67

0514 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc 266 00

0515 City Bank Farmers Trust Co , Fiscal Agent Queens Mid- town Tunnel, Interest Fd 29,902 75

Board of Water Supply 49437 Robert G. Groves 2,419 29

49438 John F. O'Brien 2,572 58

49439 Ralph E. O'Connell 3,010 28

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 46765 The New York Central Rail-

road Co.... 97 03 48093 Postmaster N. Y. City 1,000 00

48379 The New York Central R. R Co. 405 99

48126 12-10-41 Albany Avenue Garage .... 44 25 48127 1- 2-42 Vanderlyn Battery Co. 2 50 48128 12-23-41 Lester Davis 90 00

Department of Welfare

48436 Edmond Borgia Butler 500 00, 48405 Charles P. Molesphini 232 79 49588 William Hodson 218,467 25

49589 William Hodson 28,664 3Z

49590 William Hodson 1,198 45 49735 Treas. of the United States 471,000 00 48274 1-12-42 Jaclin Stationery Corp 8 06 48275 1-20-42 Hoffman Roberts Cordage

Corp. 13 II 48786 William Hodson 292,459 20

47474 Hartford Accident and In- demnity Co. 1 80

47475 H. E. Robinson 21 03 47476 12-29-41 Jesse B. Hannan 35 66 47477 1- 8-42 Milton E. Switzer 45 43

18 00 1,068 90

4 00 2 35 2 24 3 50

885 12 341 50 19 11

817 66 187 60 31 36

118 80 17 60

39 16

19 21 673 07

70 56

10053 10054 10055 10056

10059

1(006 10007 1000,8 10009 10051) 10051 10052

11100 2

101)03

10004

Mack International Motor Truck Corp.

Metropolitan Plumbing Sup- ply Co., Inc.

Pittsburgh Screw & Bolt Corp.

Primoid Products Corp Rail Joint Co., Inc. Sinclair Refining Co.

Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc Hansen & Yorke Co., Inc Harris Calorific Sales Co The Hill .Acure Co., Acnic

Machinery I)iv. Hope Webbing Co. The Internl. Vibration Co Keasbcv & Mattison Co Kellogg Su%itchboard & Sup.

Co. H. F. Keegan Co. F. A. Lachance, .Agent, Elec.

Materials Co. J. K. Larkin & Co., Inc The Lawyer' Co-operative

Publishing Co. Logan Iron and Steel Co The Lunkenheimer Co .. Lutz Lumber & Mould. Corp. Maclane Hardware Co. Magnolia Metal Co. National Carbide Corp. National Carbon Co., Inc National Cylinder Gas Co

National \vulcanized Fibre Co R. C.:1. Concrete Corp Reading Electric Co., Inc Royal Typewriter Co., Inc ,

Metropolitan Cashiers

48 00 28 14 3 94 7 84

81 05 15 50

446 75 3,690 75

57 20 22 45

1,106 45 48 00

1,399 50 325 75

96 416 50 48 30

483 93 41 18 35 65 22 05

24 43 80 00

136 20 30 90

24 45

8 38 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10,

113 14 1942. Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received in

the office of the Comptroller on this date in which is shown the contract number (if a contract), the name of

19 15 payee, the department number (if other than a contract), the tickler number and the amount of the voucher.

JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

Invoice \\'ar- Date or rant Contract No. Number

Name of Payee Amount \I ar- rant No.

Invoice Date or Contract Number

Name of Payee Amount

880 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

Contract No. Name of Payee

Tickler No. Amount

Contract No. Name of Payee

Tickler No. Amount Name of Payee

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

133645 Heller & Co., Tobias 47964 138304 Hershson Co., Harry 47966 138639 Home News Press 48547

132253 Hellman, John G. 48428

135188 Hallco Ptg. Co. 48508 135188 Hallco Ptg. Co. 48548 135724 Harper Bros. 48522

139140 Genl, Lead Batteries Co 48587

139730 Edison Splitdorf Corp. 48584 140427 Elco Installation, Inc. 48425 140010 Garfield Elec. Sup. Co., Inc 48585 139580 Genl. Lead Batteries Co 48586

139814 Durham Co., Inc. 48583

138630 Driscoll Schalk Ptg. Bldg 48543 139644 Durbrow & Hearne 48060

135846 E. Coast Elec. Sup. Co., Inc 48043

135952 Crannell, Nugent, Kranzer 48553 137039 Crannell, Nugent, Kranzer 48554 133717 Doubleday, Doran Co. 48538 135844 Downtown Saw Wks. 48044

137036 City Chemical Corp. 48556 138767 Colonial Sand Stone Co 48156 137037 Conray Products Co., Inc 48555

137035 Chicago Apparatus Co. 48557 137035 Chicago Apparatus Co. 48469

137352 Campbell Foundry Co. 48563 137352 Campbell Foundry Co. 48564 135841 Campbell Foundry Co. 48565

139199 Barry Contr. Corp. 48154 139739 Beck Duplicator Co. 48481

138116 Bx. Gear Bearing Co., Inc 48582 140168 Bx. Gear Bearing Co., Inc 48581

137799 C. & M. Env. Co. 48580

139983 Arrow Press, Inc. 48589 130425 Baker & Taylor Co. 48059

12,503 50 10,291 91

1,379 15

1,275 00 1,083 78

1,451 25

7,683 00

2,491 64

2,00000

1,070 52 1,185 46

1,800 46

277 72

250 25 28650

145 34

257 04 176 05

501 54 198 52

2800 11 50

34 00

12 15

92 10

11 10

14 31

6090

30 26 30 13

43 75

18 87

3 20

4 13

3 08

134529 Houghton Mifflin Co. 48507

16 43 136718 I.B.M. 48275

31 00 89 75 137047 Indust. Distrbs., Inc. 48052

105 00 139902 Indust. Distrbs., Inc. 48056 14 53 137048 Interboro Chem. Co. 48051

139673 International Salt Co. 48501 2,201 00 2028 137048 Interboro Chem. Co. 48515

139675 Jacobus School Prod. Co 48536 1,376 83 1,969 55 139732 Jacobs Engineering Corp 47967

135922 Kay Rubber Co. 48050

37 89 133753 Knopf, Alfred A., Inc. 48476

2490 3 17 133753 Knopf, Alfred A., Inc. 48475

133655 Laidlaw Bros., Inc. 48520

4 80 100 78 137071 Lee Tire Rubber Co. of N. Y 48588

133758 Lippincott Co., J. B. 48521

2527 4 74 133759 Lippincott Co., J. B. 48546

137468 Little, Brown Co. 48534

960 133762 Longmans, Green Co. 48533

13 20

135927 Maclane Hdwe. Co. 48047

143 99 18600 139758 Macmillan Co. 48530

7 65 135731 Macmillan Co. 48531 137643 Macmillan Co. 48532

8 78

137105 Mahoney, Clarke, Inc. 48562

2 52 41 00 135868 Manhattan Marine Elec. Co 48046

137050 Manhattan Marine Elec. Co 48529 2 95 132264 Mason & Hanger Co., Inc 48423 177,105 60 137241 Norton Co., W. W. 48537 4 34 129942 N. Y. Telephone Co. 48172 671 87 129942 N. Y. Telephone Co. 48173 5 77 129944 N. Y. Telephone Co. 48272 394 91 130238 N. Y. Telephone Co. 48273 1,227 34 130322 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48276 23 82 130322 N. Y. Tel. Co 48277 1,141 08 130322 N. Y. Tel. Co 48278 1,858 90 130322 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48279 1,127 66 130322 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48280 2,221 94 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48281 52 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co 48281 6 26 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co 48281 159 13 130525 N. Y, Tel. Co 48281 12 00 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48282 96 130525 N. Y. Tel, Co. 48282 7 45 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co 48282 68 35 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48282 13 99 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48283 48 65 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48283 958 75 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co 48283 1,381 04 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co 48283 895 20 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48284 45 77 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co 48284 594 05 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48284 1,532 97 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48285 41 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co 48285 6 81 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co 48285 47 66 130525 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48285 12 96 139487 N. Y. Seating Corp 48426 3,519 00 139857 N. Y. Seating Corp 48427 2,500 00 139030 Otis Sand & Gravel Co. 47958 780 85 133784 Oxford Book Co 48535 2 34 135877 Paternayan Bros., Inc. 48054 191 59 135877 Paternayan Bros., Inc. 48552 20 93 139702 Peckham Little & Co. 48480 3,514 48 135878 Peckham Little & Co 48558 412 35 133788 Pitman Pub. Co 48477 2 10 133789 Prentice Hall, Inc. 48467 60 00 133789 Prentice Hall. Inc 48474 15 77 139706 Prudent Traders, Inc. 48482 15 90 135739 Public School Pub. Co 48473 98 00 135881 Putnam & Co., Inc. 48065 17 50 133790 Rand McNally Co 48545 6 60 135935 Regal Equip. Co 48066 9 41 135885 Remington Rand, Inc. 48053 1,040 00 137258 Ronald Press Co 48539 3 60 138657 Rosenberg, Ira, Inc. 48523 9 50 138657 Rosenberg, Ira, Inc 48544 59 40 135886 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc 48055 45 00 137359 Russel Foundry Co. 48566 94 88 137359 Russel Foundry Co. 48567 658 50 137359 Russel Foundry Co. 48568 417 79 137359 Russel Foundry Co. 48568 537 48 137359 Russel Foundry Co. 48569 618 51 137359 Russel Foundry Co 48570 185 33 137359 Russel Foundry Co 48570 36 84 137359 Russel Foundry Co. 48571 852 44 137359 Russel Foundry Co. 48572 176 12 .137359 Russel Foundry Co. 48572 9 46

137359 Russell Foundry Co. 48573 873 09 137359 Russell Foundry Co 48574 107 25 137359 Russell Foundry Co.

48575 510 94

137359 Russell Foundry Co 48575 146 68 136053 Russell Foundry Co 48576 69 00 139156 Ryan Co., F. J. 48429 2,485 00 133796 Sadlier, William H.. Inc.

48468 180 15

137056 Schaar & Co 48045 48 40 137277 Schirmer, G., Inc.

48542 2 48

135745 Scott Foresman Co. 48512 36 00 133797 Scott Foresman Co 48513 12 92 137648 Scott Foresman Co. 48514 2 58 133800 Scribners, Charles, Sons

48540 4 05

133849 Scribners, Charles, Sons

48541 25 47 134911 Sikorski, Joseph

47965 373 16

133803 Silver Burdett Co.

48524 8 01 135748 Silver Burdett Co

48525 2 56

137712 Silver Burdett Co

48526 2 70 133802 Silver Burdett Co

48527 14 73

139777 Singer Sewing Machine Co 48483 79 48 135936 Smith & Corona Typewriter 48550 40 00 135936 Smith & Corona Typewriter 48551 694 55 133806 South Western Pub. 48479 5 28 139220 St. George Paving Corp.

48157 1,941 89

137060 Stand. Scientific Sup. Co

48049 138 74 137060 Stand. Scientific Sup. Co

48063 11 75

134192 Stokes Co., Frederick A

48062 3108 137782 Stock Constr. Corp 48202 29,574 69 135750 Stokes, Frederick A., Co.

48472 13 00

134192 Stokes, Frederick A., Co.

48549 1 58 135751 Studio Publication, Inc.

48478 2 70

135201 Tenney Press

48561 2 95 135939 Tobin Co., Inc., M. J

48559 3,136 60

136417 Tobin Co., Inc, M. J

48560 240 00 137868 Tool Equip. Sup. Co 48058 47 77 137868 Tool Equip. Sup. Co.

48064 15 18

139784 Underwood Elliott Fisher

48505 77 00 140263 Union Fence Constr. Co.

48203 1,382 90

139788 Victor Adding Machine Co 48057 107 10 138664 Waltham Press, Inc. 48471 224 84 138665 Waring Central Co 48470 53 75 139724 Weinstein, S., Sup. Co.

48503 268 93

133814 Winston, John, Co.

48517 6 45 137632 World Book Co. 48518 3 60 133660 World Book Co 48519 609 83

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

720, Municipal Bldg., Manhattan)

Dept. Tickler Name of Payee

No. No. Amount

A. B. C. G ass Co. A. B. C. Glass Co. A. B. C. Glass Co. A. B. C. Glass Co. A. B. C. Glass Co. A. B. C. Glass Co. Abbott Lab. A. B. C. Steel Equip., Inc Abraham, Robert and Minerva Ace Builders Sup. Co., Inc Acker, Henry Acme Crate Co., Inc. Acker, Henry

Addressograph-Multigraph Corp Aetna Casualty Surety Co. Ahern, Jeremiah J. Ajax Homes, Inc. Albano, Nicholas Albano, Nicholas Alexander, J. H. Allen Elec. & Equip. Co. Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Amer. Type Fdrs. Sales Corp American Bonding Co. American Surety Co. of N. Y American Art Clay Co. American Fork & Hoe Co American Airlines, Inc. American Soc. for Metals American Lumber Co American Lumber Co. Amer. Handicrafts Co. Amer. Laundry Mach. 'Co. Amer. Type Founders Sales Amer. Foundation Blind Amer. Handicrafts Co Amer. Brake Shoe Fdry. Co Amer. Brass Co Amer. Eng. Co. Amer. Locomotive Co. Amer. Lumber Co., Inc. Amer. Petrometal Corp Amer. Petrometal Corp Amer. Optical Co. Amer. Rattan Reed Mfg. Co.... Amer. Bonding Co. Amer. Bonding Co. Amer. Steel Wire Co. Anchor Equipt. Co. Anchor Tool and Sup. Co Andrews Paper Co. Anderson Brick Sup. Co Anderson Mfg. Co., A & J. M Andrews Paper Co., H. P Andrews, William T. Armor Elevator Co. Arnay Sup. Co., Inc. Aronson, David A. Aroostook Potato Co. Aroostook Potato Co. Artson Exterminating Co. Ascher, Inc., E. Assn. Casualty Surety Executive Assn. of Bar. of N. Y. C. Associated Pubs., Inc Atlantic Elec. Distributors, Inc. Atlantic Elec. Distributors, Inc. Atlas Stationery Corp. Atlas Screw Specialty Co., Inc

40 48115 $152 00

40 48116 180 00

40 48117 40 00

40 48232 209 00

40 48233 84 50

40 48234 49 00

97 48658 12 50

97 48675 80 80

99 48369 30 00

40 48253 35 20

12 47985 50 00

40 48133 515 00

68 47142 4 50

97 48655 5 28

9225 47943 13 18

56 48823 38 80

99 48325 50 00

99 48340 40 00

99 48341 40 00

99 48315 224 35

40 48438 3 00

97 48668 29 92

13 48190 2 00

68 48297 18 00

68 48298 24 30

40 48436 7 10

2 48492 604 83

56 48824 147 80

24 47969 12 50

68 47266 53 00

960 0520 25 00

68 47268 18 00

97 47352 12 75

40 47415 626 64

40 47417 38 00

40 47418 5 35 734 47582 75104 734 47583 7,57187

734 47584 248 30

734 47585 66 00

40 46617 119 80

734 47680 210 56

734 47681 208 22

734 47687 262 62

734 47688 4,063 18

20 46730 18 00

20 46731 18 00

734 47878 19 85

68 47057 26 88

40 47414 39 00

40 47413 102 10

40 47524 18 24

734 47586 54 90

40 46628 89 90

99 46850 333 33

68 47149 415 00

97 47201 1,325 42

864 48422 130 50

97 48694 397 01

97 48694 96 42

40 48752 43 50

40 48748 42 00

25 48165 234 79

99 48375 145 68

50 46967 3 06

51 47027 14 04

97 47222 15 25

40 47423 7 50

734 47572 2 45

Atlantic Gear Works, Inc. 734 47690 41 16 Atlantic Basin Iron Wks 99 46866 192 07 Atlas Staty. Corp 970 14330 12 11 Atlantic Electrical Distr. 97 48629 41 83 Automatic Telephone Instal. 97 48667 6 50 Automobile Necessities Co. 97 48680 36 53 Automobile Necessities Co. 97 48680 9 70 Auto Lectric Distrbs. 97 48734 121 34 Ayres, Sidney M 69 46604 100 00 B. & J. Auto Spring Co. 56 48798 17 48 B. & J. Auto Spring Co. 56 48799 9 33 Babbitt, Inc., B. T. 97 48661 53 20 Badagalicca, Frank 864 48382 18 20 Baker, Margaret 864 48412 2 76 Baker & Co., Inc. 68 48696 27 58 Barbarino, Anna 864 48397 5 60 Bason, Inc., George F. 40 48138 108 00 Basch, Edward 56 48840 25 00 Baum, Louise 99 48346 50 00 Baum, Louise 99 48347 50 00 Bayside Fire Dept., Inc. 99 48352 120 00 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc 68 47144 8 58 Bache & Co., Semon 97 47311 4 00 Baitinger Electric Co 50 47011 32 27 Bailey Meter Co. 50 47014 23 86 Bailey Meter Co. 50 47020 140 00 Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc. 97 47068 6 60 Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc. 970 14333 247 30 Bainbridge, Kimpton and Haupt 734 47879 1 79 Baker and Taylor Co. 51 47046 18 00 Baker, Voorhis and Co. 80 46662 37 50 Bellis Wire Wks., Inc. 40 46614 2,093 00 Bendix Aviation Corp. 734 47587 2 50 Bender and Co., Inc., Matthew 80 46663 7 00 Benjamin Bros. 97 47812 86 90 Berger Mfg.. Div. Republic Steel

Corp. 960 B592 14 76 Berman, Inc., M. 97 47069 736 00 Bernat and Sons Co., Emile 40 47421 6 13 Berks Engineering Co. 734 47639 250 88 Best Coat and Apron Mfg. Co ,

Inc. 97 47223 69 90 Beaver Sash Door Lumber Co 40 48258 132 00 Beaver Sash Door Lumber Co 2 48494 558 73 Beck, Kresens 864 48407 91 Bee Drug Co. 40 48758 9 00 Behr, M. D. 990 48326 78 75 Bellis Wire Wks., Inc. 40 48248 233 00 Bellis Wire Wks., Inc. 40 48250 50 00 Bellevue Training Sch. Nurses 99 48330 1,161 00 Bellevue Training Sch. Nurses 99 48331 1,625 00 Bellevue Training Sch. Nurses. 99 48371 1,625 00 Bellevue Training Sch. Nurses 99 48372 1,161 00 Beline, Miriam B. 69 48816 10 Beline, Miriam B. 69 48816 4 00 Benenati, Costengo 864 48389 7 00 Benlee Sport Goods Mfg. Co 97 48623 172 80 Berlan Window Shade Co., Inc 40 48121 76 00 Berengarten, Adolph 40 48126 23 00 Berengarten, Adolph 40 48127 43 00 Berengarten, Adolph 40 48128 14 00 Berwind Pig. Htg. Co., Inc., A 40 48150 249 00 Bernheimer Co., S. E. and A. E 99 48336 541 66 Bernheimer Co., S. E. and M. E 99 48337 175 00 Bernheimer Co., S. E. and M. E 99 48338 175 00 Berez & Sons, Inc. 734 47944 6 32 Beth El Hospital 70 48031 4,128 03 Beth El Hospital 70 48032 4,570 24 Bigolet, Louis 40 48110 69 00 Bigolet, Louis 40 48141 143 00 Bimble, Edward J. 68 48295 21 75 Bingham Bros. Co, 40 47420 21 80 Bklyn. Progress Blue Print Co 97 47158 4 50 Bklyn. Progress Blue Print Co 97 47220 7 33 Bklyn. Progress Blue Print Co 97 47220 16 68 Bklyn. Progress Blue Print Co 97 47220 815 00 Bklyn. Trust Co. 864 46709 128 52 Bklyn. Trust Co. 864 46709 5,467 50 Bklyn. Trust Co. 99 46709 1,965 90 Bklyn. Trust Co. 990 46835 21,387 33 Bklyn. Trust Co. 99 46835 152 34 Bklyn. Pub. Library 5330 46915 383 74 Bklyn. ChiIdren's Aid Society 70 48033 7,523 83 Black and Decker Mfg. Co 13 48191 3 60 Blau, Arthur I. 67 47998 38 16 Blau, Arthur I. 67 47999 25 84 Blechman, Morris B. 842 48379 64 05 Blume, Inc., W. E. 40 48771 247 00 Blechman, Morris B. 68 46876 6 00 Blechman, Morris B. 68 46876 6 00 Blechman, Morris B. 68 46876 6 10 Blechman, Morris B. 68 46876 6 10 Blechman, Morris B. 68 46876 6 25 Blechman, Morris B. 68 46876 6 12 Bogart Lumber Corp. 2 48498 3,272 15 Boiler Repair Mtnce. Co., Inc 40 48068 15 17 Boiler Repair Mtnce. Co., Inc 40 48069 88 20 Bollerman, A. 40 48085 27 00 Brady, Henry 25 48183 350 00

Breitenbruck, Edward 67 47997 3 00 Broadway Ignition Co. 55 48822 8 00 Brown and Bro., Arthur 2 48495 2 47 Bromley and Co., G. W. 97 48577 120 00 Broadway Ignition Co. 55 48819 17 50 Brown, Inc., Edward 970 14323 278 40 Brown, Inc., I. E. 734 47590 4 00 Brown Elec. Co. 734 47591 149 09 Bronx Gear Bearing Co. 734 47642 27 05 Bronx Gear and Bear. Co., Inc 55 48821 2 20 Brooklyn Eagle 734 46664 40 80 Bruning Co., Inc., Charles 40 47407 15 00 Buckeye Glide Co., Inc. 40 47406 75 00 Buff and Buff Mfg. Co. 960 B591 64 00 Bulkley Dunton and Co. 40 47405 25 90 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co 68 47101 2 60 Burroughs Wellcome and Co 97 47273 57 40 Burroughs Wellcome Co., Inc 97 47348 16 20 Burgess Battery Co. 734 47592 1 12 Burnett, Josephine 734 47719 54 80 Burt, Robert, J. J. 9130 46933 2 05 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co 50 46952 184 85 Bush, Jessie C. 50 47003 1 75

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

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

THE CITY RECORD 881

Bush, Jessie C. 50 Bush, Jessie C. 50 Bush, Jessie C. 50 Bushwick Iron Steel Co., Inc 734 Buschmann, A. J. 864 Bush, Victor 734 Bushwick Savg. Bk. 864 Bushwick Savg. Bk. 864 Bush, Jessie C. 50 Bush, Jessie C. 50 Bush, Jessie C. 50 Bush, Jessie C. 50 Bush, Jessie C. 50 Buckbee, Charles 25 Bucholtz, J. 15 Bucholtz, J. 15 Bucholtz, J. 15 Bucholtz, J. 15 Bucholtz, J. 15 Bucholtz, J. 99 Buda Eng. Equip. Co. 97 Bulloss, Herbert A. 56 Bullows, Herbert A. 56 Bunck Co., J. J'. 97 Burgevin, Inc., V. 99 Burrough Wellcome Co., Inc 97 Burd Piston Ring Co. 97 Burke, Thomas J. 40 Bush, Warren C. 55 Casualty and Surety Assn. of 734 Catholic Guardian Society 70 C. and M. Env. Co. 97 Cahn and Sons, Inc. 68 Cappas Upholstering Co, 13 Capitol Steel Corp. of N. Y 40 Capelle, Ernest 40 Carey, Michael J. 40 Carbide Carbon Chemicals Corp 40 Caruso's Rest 9510 Carroll, John M. 734 Cargille, R. P. 40 Carnrick Co., G. W. 97 Carey, William 56 Castronovo, Vito 99 Central Hanover Bk. Tr. Co 864 Central Scientific Co. 40 Central Scientific Co. 40 Century Rubber Stamp Works,

Inc. 56 Central Manhattan Properties 99 Ceco Steel Prods. Co. 970 Central Scientific Co. 68 Century Rubber Stamp Wks., Inc 9210 Cent. Hudson Gas Elec. Corp 734 Ceva and Son, Inc., 'F 72 Chase Brass and Copper Co., Inc 97 Chase Brass and Copper Co., Inc 970 Chanler, Wm. C 834 Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip 40 Chanter, William C. 25 Cheplin Biological Lab. 97 Chimene, Eugene 0. 67 Chief Disbursing Officer 68 Chief Disbursing Officer 68 Chief Disbursing Officer 48 Chief Disbursing Officer 68 Chief Disbursing Officer 61 Chief Disbursing Officer 742 Chief Disbursing Officer 742 Chief Disbursing Officer 723 Chief Disbursing Officer 723 Chicago Apparatus Co. 40 Chilton Paint Co. 97 Cichaczewski, Antony 864 City Paint Stores 40 City Paint Varnish Co. 40 Citrus Concentrates, Inc. 97 City Provision Co., Inc. 97 Cincinnati Time Recorder Co 68 Cinelab, Inc. 55 City Bank Farmers Tr. Co 99 City Bank Farmers Tr. Co 99 Citrin, Charles Sons 40 City Pt. & Var. Co. 40 City Electric Supply Co. 734 Citizens Svgs. Bk., N. Y. C. 864

Clawson & Bals, Inc. 734 Clark, Harold A. 9130 Clark Co., A. H. 50 Clark Co., A. H. 50 Clyde Iron Wks., Inc. 97 Clarke, Elizabeth 40 Clarke, Anna 99 Coday Farms 40 Cohen, Samuel H. 25 Cohen Bro., J. 97 Columbus Club 9550 Colarn Furniture Equip. 40 Columbia Casualty Co. 69 Comprehensive Omnibus Corp 99 Comet Press, Inc. 97 Comet Press, Inc. 97 Commerce Clearing Hse., Inc 18 Commerce Clearing Hse., Inc 18 Conway, Walter 68 Coneglio, C. 99 Coney Island Center, Inc. 99 Conklin Brass Copper Co., T. E 40 Conklin Brass Copper Co., T. E 97 Cornelius, Herman 40 Corona Plate Glass Co., Inc 13 Corwith Bros., Inc. 99 Corwin, Inc., T. A. 40 Coughlin, J. F. 99 Coxhead Corp., Ralph C. 2 Cohen & Ganbaum Co., Inc 97 Cohen & Bros., J. 734 Cohn, Isidore 67 Columbia House & Window

Cleaning Co. 970 Commerce Clearing Hse., Inc 50

47003 2 60 Coml. Radio Sound Corp. 50

47003 10 61 Conklin Brass & Copper Co., T 51

47003 9E Conklin Brass & Copper Co., T 960

47593 113 00 Consumer Farmer Milk Co ,

47753 1 59 Oper., Inc. 97

47881 3 06 Consol. Car Htg. Co., Inc 734

47938 17 85 Constantinides Funeral Parlor 69

47938 32 Consul. Stamp Mfg. Co. 72

46986 1 03 Conway, Francis M. 5

46986 1 64 Consumers Book Corp., Inc. 50

46987 3 46987 10 00 Coon, Joseph A. 25

46988 30 88 Cortes Ward Co., Inc. 51

48182 50 00 Cortes Ward Co., Inc. 51

48842 15 54 Cortelyou, Van Wyck 734

Court Square Pharmacy, Inc 9130

48842 9 94 Courtney's Locks, Inc. 970

48842 9 50 48842

3 50 Craven, Peter 864 99 Craven, Peter 864

48842 3 50 Creamer & Co., W. G. 734

48676 7 34 Criterion Decalcomania Co,.. 734

48804 167 00 Cross, Austin & Ireland 734

48805 190 00 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc 40

48657 16 80 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc 40

48353 60 00 Crane & Clark, Inc. 97

48659 5 40 Crowe, Inc., William C. 40

48677 13 86 Cross, Austin & Ireland 2

48770 51 50 Crystal Spring Water Co. 72

48820 18 62 Cudahy Packing Co. 734

47718 704 39 Cudahy Bros. Co. 97

46643 725 00 Curran Motor Haulage Corp 12

48685 57 25 Damon & Peets, Inc. 40

48616 209 20 Davega City Radio, Inc. 97

48192 67 50 Davis, Jacob 40

48262 30 00 De Respino, Venezia A. 99

48782 118 00 De Respino, Venezia A. 99 48083 97 46 De Vito, Antonio 864 48235 48 00 Decker, Louis 56 48306 63 00 Degraw Welding WVks. 40 48424 1,428 42 Dept. of Welfare, B. M. P. Div 69 48435 2 84 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc 97 48704 137 20 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc 97 48825 5 25 Denman and Davis 734 48370 15 00 Dessau, Harold 734 48417 28 09 Dess and Talan Co., Inc 50 48434 76 90 Dess and Talan Co., Inc. 50 48458 45 00 Dess and Talan Co., Inc. 50

Dettra Flag Co., Inc. 97 48813 2 15 Devoe and Raynolds 'Co., Inc 97 47439 108 32 Dick Co., A. B 970 14313 274 00 Dictaphone Corp. 734 47157 262 38 Dienst Co., A. P 970 46558 2 00 Dickie, H. L. 734 47882 11 09 Dictaphone Corp. 50 46690 85 00 Diehl Mfg. Co. 97 47226 16 62 Dietz Co., R. E 734 14331 20 54 Dietzgen Co., Inc., E 734 47345 131 47 Ditto, Inc. 51 47536 30 00 Eckstein, Inc., Arthur 25 48161 736 10 Edmonds, Langer Elec. Co., Inc 68 48619 4 80 Edwards Co., Inc., 0. M ... 734 48000 35 75 Edwards, Herbert R. 67 48166 491 79 Ehle, Hagemann 68 48167 742 07 Eimer and Amend 68 48168 1,253 73 Eimer and Amend 67 48169 862 19 Eimer and Amend 67 48170 2,926 62 Elbe File and Binder Co 734 48216 411 97 Electric Storeage Battery Co 734 48217 1,413 68 Electric Rwy. Improvement Co 734 48218 902 06 Electro Sun Co., Inc. 960 48219 50 66 Eliezer & Sons, Samuel 97 48237 235 20 Eliscu & Co. 40 48718 308 70 Emigrant Indust. Savings Bank 864 48404 7 00 Endler, Dorothy, et al 99 48252 23 75 EnequistChemical Co., Inc... 734

48266 390 00 Engineering News Record 864

48691 307 80 Epstein, Philip 40 48719 281 72 Epstein, Philip 40 47103 30 15 Equipment and Furniture Corp 40

46606 6 114 00 Equipment and Furniture !Corp 40

4660 Erde, Herman 67 47441

47440 124 19

Erde, Herman 67

47521 52 00 Erde, Herman 67 47532 1,568 00 Erie R. R. Co. 72

47644 27 98 Erie R. R. Co. 72

46790 29 65 Fay Co. 51

47574 185 07 Feeley, George R. 734

46938 8 00 Feldman Bros., Inc. 97

46969 40 00 Feldman Bros., Inc. 97

46970 10 50 Ferraro, Lewis 864

47228 648 25 Ferraro, Lewis 864

48101 3 Q0 Fidelity Deposit Co., Maryland 15

48355 45 00 Fidelity Casualty Co., N. Y 17

48076 36 80 Fidelity Casualty Co., N. Y 15

48177 500 00 Fidelity & Casualty Co. 734

48671 6 54 Fillmore Garage Corp. 990

48160 332 50 Fillmore Garage Corp. 99

48433 48 20 Finkelstein, Max 970

48815 9 00 Finkelstein, Max 970

48313 366 43 Fischer, Inc., Carl 50

48686 17 75 Fisher, Inc., G. J. 97

48686 191 32 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co 960

47954 35 00 Fischer, Inc., Louis 97

47955 50 00 Fischer, Inc., Louis 97

48296 19 50 Fisjill, Town of 734

48312 100 36 Fitzgerald Co., M. J. 734

48358 41 66 Fleming & Sons, Inc., D. B 97

Fleisher, Inc., P. 97

48449 48670 7 90 Franklin Savings Bank, N. Y. C 864

48067 10 00 Franklin Savings Bank, N. Y. C 864

Franklin Savings Bank, N. Y. C 99

48188 9 17 Frant, Samuel 67

8 48791

137 00 Frant, Samuel 67 Franklin Soc. for Home Bldg 864

48321 175 00 Franklin Soc. for Home Bldg. , 864

48489 8 70 Friedman, Louis A. 67

47365 648 35 Friob, George W. 9130

47645 109 93 Fromm, August H. 25

46774 18 10 Fulton Sylphon Co. 68 Gair Co., Inc., R. 97

14314 124 20 Gailor, Chester F, 734 46971 8 00 Galewski & Sons, Inc. 734

46990 56 00 Garlock Packing Co. 97 47070 122 75 47039 17 36 General Dental Sup. Co., Inc 97 47062 2 00 0521 155 02 General Mfgs. Radio Serv 68 47109 13 85

General Aniline Film Corp 734 47884 99 11 General Motor Sales Corp 970 14309 66 26 Gerstner Co., A. W. 50 47005 100 72 Gerhardt, Emma 864 47746 20 90 Goldman, Benjamin 40 47535 60 00 Goldman, Benjamin 40 46615 2,195 00 Goldman Drug Co. 734 47731 15 40 Goldberg, Samuel S. 20 46733 1 30 Goldberg, Samuel S. 20 46733 30 Goldberg, Samuel S. 20 46733 2 00 Goldberg, Samuel S. 20 46733 1 80 Goldstein, David 40 46795 208 87 Gold, Charles 734 47865 1,047 20 Gorrell and Gorrell 50 47006 20 75 Gotham Sales Co., Inc. 40 47387 136 38 Grau, Charles C. 9140 46556 29 25 Grau, Charles C. 9140 46556 4 00 Grau, Charles C. 9140 46556 1 50 Grady Travers Co. 734 47658 12 49 Graff, \T H. 864 47743 4 77 Grady, Mary 864 47755 19 83 Grady, Mary 864 47755 113 Grant, Amelia 67 46758 3 05 Grant, Amelia • 67 46779 18 72 Gray, Inc., James 734 47885 45 15 Greiner Co., E. 97 47050 29 88 H. J. Elec. Co., Inc. 68 47111 21 55 H. J. Elec. Co., Inc. 72 46693 37 15

48448 17 96 H. 0. R. Co., Inc. 97 47280 520 (10

48705 43 10 Haber and Fink, Inc. 40 47385 13 35 48776 51 00 Hagstrom Co., Inc. 970 14329 4 25 48342 30 00 Halligan, Edward J. 76 46578 40 00

48343 30 00 Hallco Printing Co. 50 46997 25 79

48401 14 00 Hallco Printing Co. 50 46998 12 32

48826 54 95 Hamje, J. F. 68 47112 99 50

48772 168 00 Hammond, Russell J. 9586 47249 45 00

48814 9 00 Hamilton, G. A., Inc. 40 47500 267 00

48630 5 00 Hammond, Walter 9152 46559 23 00

48666 5 26 Hammer, Inc., George A. 25 46894 302 50

47603 801 09 Hanovia Chemical Mfg. Co 68 47113 40 00

47648 7 55 Hanovia Chem. Mfg. Co. 72 46696 68 00

46953 2 00 Hanover Clinton D. 33 46875 2 42

46954 39 44 Henderson and Co. 51 47037 15 00

46955 37 00 Henderson and Co., P. 40 46627 10 00

47056 222 75 Henry, Louise F. 864 47922 43 00

47077 2 16 Herkimer Holding Corp. 990 46827 5,601 44

14324 2 25 Herkimer Holding Corp. 99 46827 39 90

47575 2 50 Hibner, George 9210 46557 70

14332 29 00 Hibner, George 9210 46557 2 56

47649 248 92 Hibner, George 9210 46557 4 30

46956 6 50 Hickey Co., Inc. 734 47661 92 67

47278 33 41 Highways Bureau, N. Y. 734 47729 38 50

47604 25 99 Higgins Co., M. E. 734 47886 1 75

47605 374 33 Hillyard Sales Co. 50 47004 22 50

47036 8 88 Hinkel Co., Inc., Wm. E. 40 47382 17 85

46892 650 00 Hispeed Roller Co., Inc. 72 46707 14 75

47105 90 50 Hodson, Wm. 69 47959 292,459 20

47609 110 00 Hoffman Spec. Co., Inc. 97 47351 27 20

46776 2 80 Holcomb Mfg. Co., Inc., J. I 97 47060 27 48

47106 5 80 Boll Iron WVorks, Frederick 97 47225 238 00

47269 14 12 HOLC 864 47740 75 00

46746 41 75 HOLC 864 47761 6 34

46747 34 34 HOLC 864 47761 119 70

47651 83 46 HOLC 864 47762 4 01

47578 96 32 HOLC 864 47762 141 75

47610 207 20 HOLC 864 47906 11 20

B590 33 56 HOLC 864 47909 11 14

47262 1 67 HOLC 864 47911 117 80

47397 13 43 HOLC 864 47912 8 36

47904 49 00 HOLC 864 47913 5 57 HOLC 864 47915 1114 HOLC 864 47919 4 49 Homelite Corp. 97 47284 5 00 Hopkins University, Johns 67 46744 211 00 Horn, A. C 40 46620 72 00 Horowitz, Nathan 25 46895 98 00 Hospital Equipment Corp. 97 47052 7 20 Hospital Supply Co 68 47267 75 00 Hotson, John H 9143 46544 1 40 Houghton Mifflin Co. 40 47388 2 06 Houghton Mifflin Co. 40 47518 48 45 1. B. M. Corp. 97 48654 6 13 1. B. M. Corp. 33 47963 6 60 Iceless Cooler Corp. 84 48221 9 75 Ideal Wire Wks. 40 48265 370 00 lgloe, Max C. 67 48008 15 40 Igoe Bros., Inc. 97 48729 48 40 Indemnity Ins. Co. of N. A 68 48302 20 70 Industrial Press 40 48439 4 80 Industrial Press 40 48462 4 80 Ind. Pneumatic Tool Co, 2 48497 1,207 00 Interntl. Bus. Mach. Corp 40 48465 10 65 Interstate Lead Distrib, Co 97 48708 58 75 Internti, Postal Supply Co 18 47949 6 00 Interntl. News Service 5480 47972 122 50

14319 67 74 Isnardi, Louis E. 25 48187 150 00

47008 33 27 Jacoby & Sons, Inc., A. 734 47616 216 58

47064 80 00 Jacobson, Paul H. 67 46741 1 19

0518 257 65 Jacobson, Paul H. 67 46742 2 46

47271 13 50 Jaclin Staty. Corp. 734 47888 62 40

47271 36 71 Jaeger, Henry 9140 46552 12 30

47816 177 82 Jaeger, Henry 9140 46552 5 25

47612 27 15 Jaeger, Henry 9140 46553 13 00

47078 44 55 Jaeger, Henry 9140 46553 5 25

47368 830 24 Johnson & Johnson 97 47051 668 27

46708 118 00 Johnson, J. D., Co 40 47510 1,480 00

46708 201 15 Johnson Belting Co., Inc. 734 47617 62 85

46708 11 34 Johnson, Stanley B. 734 47863 1,163 50

46757 67 70 Johnson, Margaret 864 47930 7 50

46777 50 70 Johnson & Son, Inc., S. C. 960 0519 57 75

47937 15 00 Jones Metabolism Equip, Co 68 47117 2 00

47937 33 Journal of Commerce 80 46665 33 60

46778 1 30 Kauffman & Sons Saddlery Co 97 47054 36 00

46925 5 50 Kaufman, Seymour 99 47430 972 99

46893 350 00 Kaufman, George M 99 46872 38 25

47151 41 00 Keashey Co., Robert A. 51 470,30 3 00

47073 133 97 Keasbey Co., Robert A. 97 47224 105 60

47707 221 49 Kearney, John J. 67 46759 71 35

47655 36 46 Kearney, John J. 67 46760 1 10

47253 47597 46603 46704 47875 46972 46891 47025 47026 47631 46934 14317 47750 47750 47646 47598 47647 48255 48466 48624 48142 48499 46695 47599 48690 47978

2 52 227 38 100 00

4 50 11000 900

150 00 38 50 8 50

192 57 2 35 4680

5 78 20

11 76 1029

174 19 38000 15 23 94 85

853 00 436 78 1500 179 85

6 35 135 80

46843

488 95 47652

287 54 46863

135 00 46809

61 56 46810

242 26 47378

23 50 46609

322 00 46753

161 80 46767

7 65 46767

14 18 46701

35 50 46702

111 50 47047

280 00 47653

121 63 47258

209 18 47364

354 16 47751

6 73 47751

13 47237

3 60 47240 9 00 47240 1 80 47730 22 03 46836 1 12,028 89 46836 798 01 14310 3 25

Name of Payee Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount

Dept. Tickler Name of Payee No. No. Amount

882

THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

30 40 108 00 51 00 37 80 7 06 2 95

378 60 5 80 4 00

10 88 168 52 20 ()

280 00 o 00 3 75

11(1 61 2,953 49

21 03 63 7: 24 00 1(1 20 46 79 83 20

260 00 60 00

5011 39 96

276 07 25 39

127 50 3 55

1,270 50 206 50

9 93 5 25

11 91 6 00

16 18 509 22

3 62 31 84 89 40

280 04 23 97

641 95 795 05 189 81

55 6245

126 35 5266 21 51 2 73

18 56 7000 52 20

507 15 102 02 2700 9 56

560 00 43 30 86 55 6 '00

1,010 00 40 80

139 50 53 50

2,430 00 879 00 879 00 870 00

1,770 00 27 50 63 36 2200

600 95 379 48

7 35 127 40 105 47 25 82 6 70 3 09 8 93 9 59

64 80 1,442 19

46366 96131

6 34 3200

9 00 402 39 663 49 68 60 1 35 7 69

1,600 00 3 50

46822 525 22

1,108 50 38 20 30 81

477 70 540 00

1,01844 725

15 00 19 40

330 00 3 50

26 40 1 56

541 97 115 00 ,966S5

46823 1,527 67

Kearney, John J. 67 Kee Lox Mfg. Co. 734 Kelley, Koett Mfg. Co. 68 Kelly Travel Agency 9130 Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co. , 50 Kennedy, Matthew J. 60 Kennecott Wire Cable Co. 734 Kenney, William B. 14 Kenedy and Sons, P. J. 50 Keogh, Thomas J., Daniel M

and \\'m. 990 Keogh, Thomas, Daniel and

William 99 Keppler Bros. 734 Kirchhof, Charles G. 734 Kirchhof, Charles G. 734 Knauf, Randolph G. 864 Kny Scheerer Corp. 68 Kolb Realty Corp. 99 Konopasek, Laurenz and Marie 990 Konopasek, Laurenz and Marie 99 Koppers Co. 734 Korfund Co., Inc., The 960 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 68 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 97 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 97 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 40 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 40 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 40 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 40 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 734 Kurzon, Inc., Charles 734 Kurzon, Inc., Joseph 723 La Prensa 50 Lachance, F. A. 734 Lachance, F. A. 734 Lamb, James J. 9140 Lamb, James J. 9140 Lamb, James J. 9140 Lamb, James J. 9140 Lamb, James J. 864 Lang, Ernest C. 990 Lang, Ernest C. 99 Lansing Co. 734 Lerman, Sarah 864 Levinson Produce Co., Inc. 97 Levinson Produce Co., Inc. 97 Levine, Samuel 40 Levine, Samuel 734 Lewis Print, Inc, 97 Lewis, Nathan 60 Lewis, Nathan 60 Libien Press, Inc. 734 Lilien Hardware & Sup. Corp. , . 960 Link, Charles J. 990

Lithoprint Co. of New York 80 Lithoprint Co. of New York 734 Loesch, George 9507 Loeb, Mac 50 Long Island Waste Co. 734 Long Island Railroad Co. 734 Loose Wiles Biscuit Co. 97 Lorentz, Charles 864 Madden, Ruth, et al 99 Magneto Repair Corp. 68 Magnus, Mabee & Reynard, Inc 97 Magidson, Matthew 9130 Maidman, Irving 25 Mallinckrodt Chem. Wks. 97 Maloney Materials Corp. 40 Maloney Materials Corp. 40 Mammoth Realty Co., Inc. 864 Mammoth Realty Co., Inc. 864 Mammoth Realty Co,, Inc. 864 Mammoth Realty Co., Inc. 864 Mammoth Realty Co., Inc. 864 Manheimer, Harold M. 50 Manges & Son, Inc., Simon 97 Mandel & Co. 68

Man. Fruit Contrg. Co., Inc 97 Man. Fruit Contrg. Co., Inc 97 Manhattan Stationery Co. 40 Manganese Steel Forge Co 734 Manning, Maxwell & Moore 734 Manhattan Stationery Co. 734 Manhattan Stationery Co. 72 Manganaro, J. S. 864 Manhattan Ignition Corp. 33 Manhattan Ignition Corp. 33 Manderkin Bldg. Co., Inc. 864 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 51 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 51 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 51 Marble Chair Co., B. L. 51 Marine Works, Inc. 68 Maryland Casualty Co. 15 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 97 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 97 Marks Bros., Inc. 734 Martin, Edward J. 67 Marks, Julius F. 99 Marx, Ludwig 25 Martella, Andrew 9130 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 50 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 50 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. 50 McDonnell, M. Carroll 9143 McDonald, Miles 9130 McGoldrick, Joseph D 40 McGorry, Hugh A., Jr. 25 McNicholl, Joseph and Josephine 990 McNicholl, Joseph and Josephine 99 Medical Society of N. Y. State 67 Melflex Prod. Co 734 Merck & Co., Inc. 97 Merck & Co., Inc. 97 Merchants Chemical Co., Inc 97 Merco Nordstrom Valve Co 97 Mergentime, Inc. 97 Metalix Corp., P. 68 Metro. Life Ins. Co. 864

46761 47889 47118 46926 47015 46633 47708 46786 46974

46823 47619 47862 47862 47745 47120 47437 46829 46829 47620 0522 47049 47 275 47349 47509 47 538 47541 46619 47635 47709 46878 46975 47621 4762' 46554 46554 46555 46555 47924 46834 46834 47890 47247 47366 47371 47527 47693 47361 46638 46638 47694 0524 46842 46666 46666 46948 46976 47695 47728 47367 47732 46845 47146 47216 46936 46898 47363 47 508 47525 46789 46789 46789 46789 46789 47017 47217 47290

47372 47372 47404 47665 47666 47697 46705 47737 46885 46887 47925 47032 47033 47034 47041 47122 47238 47323 47324 47625 46780 46859 46899 46935 46992 46993 46994 46543 46932 47446 46897 46824 46824 46749 47626 47218 47295 47296 47327 47374 47129 47896

Metro. Life Ins. Co. 864 Meyerowitz Surg. Instr. Co 68 Michaels Co., J. H 97 Michael, Susan 99 Middletown, Carman & Co. 97 Midway Elec. Sup. Co., Inc 40

Middleditch Co., L 734 Miller Products Co. 97 Miller Rubber Sales Corp. 97 .Miller, Marjorie L. 734 Milner, Joseph 25 Mitchell Rand Insulation Co 734 Hitler, Herbert E 25 Queenshoro Corp. 864 Queenshoro Corp. 864 Queensboro Corp. 864 Queensboro Corp. 864 Queenshoro Corp. 864 Queenshoro Corp. 864 Queenshoro Corp. 864 Queenshoro Corp. 864 cucenshoro Corp. 864 Rabinoff, Sophie 67 Rahinuwe & Co., E 40 Radwaner Seed Co., Inc., I. L. 40 Raynor, Elizabeth M 864 Reddin, James M 56 Reeve, Angel Co., Inc., H 97 Regal Drapery Co. 40 Regenhogen, S. 68 Regenbogen, S. 68 Regenbogen, S. 68 Regenbogen, S. 68 Reichardt, Otto 99 Relator N. Y. Trust Co. 864 Relator N. Y. Trust Co. 864 Remington Rand, Inc. 40 Remington Rand, Inc. 18 Remington Rand, Inc. 18 Reproduction Print Service, Inc. 13 Revere Copper & Brass, Inc 97 Rich, Peter P. 40 Robinson, Anna E. Ray 67 Robson Corp. 97 Rockaway Savings Bank 99 Rodman, Philip 25 Rudnick, Inc., A. & A. 97 Russell, Hazel 68 Russell Foundry Co. 60 Salamander Grate Bar Co. 40 Samuels, Tillie 864 Sand & Co., Inc., H. 40 Sand & Co., Inc., H. 40 Sand and Co., Inc., H. 40 Sarant, Nonda G. 74 Scaramella, Joseph 14 Schmuck, J. Carl 99 Schlossman, Irene 99 Schildknecht, Sons, Jos. 2 Schering, Glatz, Inc. 97 Schweitzer Co., Inc., N. 97 Schulte, Inc., D. A. 864 School District 7, Ramapo 40 School District 7 Ramapo 40 Scientific Amer. Pubg. Co 40 Scionti, Josephine 864 Scully Steel Prods. Co. 97 Scully Steel Products 97 Segen, Charles 864 Sessa, Guiseppina 864 Setzen, A 56 Shapiro, Jacob S. 40 Shad, Inc., C. 40 S. I. Lilen Sup., Inc. 14 Silent Hoist Winch Crane Co 97 Silvestri, Anniello 12 Simfox Realty Corp. 864 Simplex Time Recorder Co. 12 Singer Sew. Mach. Co. 40 S. K. F. Industries, Inc. 97 Skrok, Andrew 864 Smith and Co., D. B. 40 Society for Seamens Children 71 Solan, Cyril J. 13 Solomon Bros. 97 Solomon Bros. 97 Sorg Printing Co, 9503 Spar, Frank 99 Spalding Sales Corp. 97 Special Foods Co. 40 Specialty Auto Fabric Corp 97 Specialty Auto Fabric Corp 97 St. Malachy's Home 71 St. Mary's in the Field 71 St. 1ary's Roman Catholic Ch. 99 Stapf, Anton 40 Standard Scientific Sup. Corp 97 Standard Scientific Supply 68 Stahl, Adolf 97 Standard Scientific Supply 97 Standard Coating Co. 97 Stanley Co., Inc., J. T. 40 Stapleton, Richard J. 40 Standard Bus. Mach. Corp. 17 Stern, L. 3. 97 Sterling Motors Corp. 97 Stiler, I. 40 Stimpson Co., Edwin B. 97 Stockinger, Inc., J. 40 Strusser, Harry 67 Struse, Richard E. 40 Struse, Richard E. 40 Stratton Co., C. A 97 Stratton Co., C. A. 97 Stratton Co., C. A. 40 Strongin Glass Works 12 Stuyvesant Housing Corp. 99 Sunspray Beverages 40 Sunnyside Farms, Inc. 40 Suna, Morris 40 Suna, Morris 40

1 50 Superior Equipt. Co., Inc 40 48747 45 00 3 00 Suriano, Anthony 864 48388 7 00

501 19 Swanson, Leonard J. 40 48090 54 38 70 00 Swanson, Leonard J. 40 48111 99 00

285 00 Sweetland Haste Co., Inc. 40 48749 407 50 25 53 Swift and Co., Inc. 97 48693 3,161 12 59 12 Szerlips, Sons, Inc., W. 40 48256 20 07 1 80 Taylor & Co., Inc. 97 48642 110 10

57 60 Terminal Iron Wks. 40 48759 63 49 142 0(1 "fhm

oas Co., Arthur H. 97 48632 17 45

2_,700 1w 'Thomas Co., Arthur H. 97 48632 10 25 15 22 Tobin, Clarence J. 99 48374 0 00

$OII (ICI Todaro, :Andrea 864 48418 5 00 15 45 Tool Equip. Sup. Co, 40 48238 86 46 84 67 Topperman, Samuel 68 48291 15 39

Topping Bros 97 48649 342 36 Tower Crossinan Corp, 97 48591 2.3 9(1 Travelers Ins. Co. 68 48305 1 80 Treasurer, N. Y. C 10 48204 79 50 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48205 431 78 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48206 519 18 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48207 2,833 00 Treasurer, N. Y. C 10 48208 265 00 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48209 1,360 00 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48210 486 15 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48211 578 63 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48212 221 63 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48213 1,388 50 Treasurer, N. C. C. 10 48214 1,420 00 Treasurer, N. Y. C. 10 48215 1,405 02 Treasurer, U. S. 69 48844 4771,000 06 Tripsianis, Constantino 864 48385 14 00 Trifoglio Constr. Co., Inc .. 12 47984 75 20 Tudor Elec. Sup. Co., Inc. 97 48604 29 99 Tulnoy Lumber Trim Co., Inc 40 48261 85 00 Turner, H. C. 864 48390 28 00 T vohig, Edward M. 25 48184 500 00 Twohig, Edward 11 25 48185 400 00 Twohig, Edward 1-i, 25 48186 100 00 U. S. Trucking Corp. 9225 47942 78 00 Union Towel Supply Co. 9503 48030 3 45 United Saw Wks, 84 48223 17 95 Union Railway Co. 99 48311 677 57 Universal Musical Instr. Co 40 48456 23 83 Universal Fixture Corp. 40 48457 15 00 Union Stove Wks., Inc. 97 48645 8 28 U. S. Trust Co. of N. Y. 99 48319 112 49 U. S. Trust Co. of N. Y. 99 48320 112 49 U. S. Conference of Mayors 2 48484 86 80 U. S. Plywood Corp. 2 48485 93 74 Van Gelder, Joseph 25 48164 18 75 Vaponefrin Co. 97 48593 8 25

Victor Machinery Exchange, Inc. 40 48455 142 53 Vock, Herbert J. 67 48020 49 90 Vock, Herbert J. 67 48021 117 30 Vogler, A., Gartner, V ,

Lorentz, 1 1. 864 47970 141 77 Vogler, A., Gartner, V ,

Lorentz, M. 864 47970 3,225 00 Vosburgh, William H. 25 48175 3,77 00 W. 71st St. Apt. Corp. 864 48744 1,180 00 W. 71st St. Apt. Corp, 864 48744 1,043 00 W. 71st St. Apt. Corp. 99 48744 138 04 Wachtel Biscuit Co., J. 40 48079 17 46 Waltzer Elec. Co., Inc. 40 48119 124 00 Walter & Sons 97 48644 214 02 Waltham Press, Inc. 40 48754 28 13 Waldron, Frank T. 56 48836 26 95 Wallace, William J. 56 48837 4 75 Wanamaker, John 97 48611 119 25 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 40 48459 1,248 12 Warner & Co., Geo. W. 2 48486 348 20 Waring Central Co., Inc, 40 48755 36 50 \V'asserstrorn, Sidney S. 67 48022 25 92

Washington Auto Radiator Wks. 12 47990 70 00 Week & Co., Edward 97 48646 71 70 Weinstein, Joseph 67 48023 29 98 Weinstein, Israel 67 48026 6 85 Weilgus Son, S. 40 48153 93 00 Weiss & Sons, Inc., I, 40 48224 585 00 \Veihs, Franz 40 48247 210 00 Weiss, J. 40 48760 450 00 Weiss, Hannah 5 48843 188 00 Welding Eng. Co, 40 48765 312 00 Welding Eng. Co, 40 48766 365 00

West Side Federal Savings 864 48400 7 00 West Side Lumber Corp. 97 48607 48 00 .Vest Publishing Co. 56 48793 5 00 Western Union Telegraph Co 56 48797 23 25 Wheels, Inc. 97 48735 220 25 Wliytes Rest. Corp. 9510 48309 27 00 Widoson, A. A. 40 48775 75 00 Wilde, William F. 67 48024 98 65 Williams, Maysil M 67 48025 24 51 \1'iley Sons, Inc., J. 97 48602 18 00 Willoughby Camera Stores 97 48636 8 00 Will Corp. 97 48637 11 85 Wilson Glass Co., Inc. 97 48638 46 20 Wilson & Bennett Mfg. Co 97 48648 1,170 00 \V "ildermuth, E. A. 12 47989 33 23 Woodfinishing Products Co 97 48647 140 50 World Steel Prod. Corp. 40 48257 28 50 Worthington Pump & Mach 97 48643 60 18 Woyke & Bro., M. E. 40 48761 240 00 \Voyke & Bro., M. E. 40 48774 90 00 Wright, L. F. 97 48608 2 75 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co.. , 40 48139 163 50 Yellin, Gussie 864 48416 36 61 Youngmans, Inc., Joseph 12 47986 112 95 Youngmans, Inc., Joseph 12 47994 5 00 Zeni, Demetrio 864 48413 4 92 Zimmer, Abram 79 48174 16 00

Zimmerman Bros. Pig. Htg. Co. 40 48230 46 00

Zimmerman Bros. Pig. Htg, Co. 40 48231 45 00 Zimm's Mtnce. Corp. 12 47091 6 00 Zucker, Inc., J. 97 48692 22 68 147 E. 50th St. Corp. 864 48743 7 09 147 E. 50th St. Corp, 864 48743 4,476 00 147 F. 50th St. Corp. 864 48743 1,564 00 147 E. 50th St. Corp. 864 48743 1,057 50 147 E. 50th St. Corp, 99 48743 3,651 97 60 Bw-ay. Bldg. Corp. 99 48368 133 33

12 15 45

12 15 45 2 13

231 75 85

9 20 13 00

148 011 14 00 51 16 1925

483 00 64 88

45 15 40 1 00

60 00 185 50 185 50 143 01 50 10 12 60 21 64 25 32 85 60 18 35

946 00 60 00 3 50

82 80 8 75

201 00 65 22 5 77

50 31 641 00 783 00

600 236 25 15(1 00 40 00

2,074 00 2 40

216 36 2,720 00 1:249 44 212 83

4 95 1 39

21 12 427 08

1 23 5 60 6 00 S 50

38 00 3 24

56 90 135 47

206 4 35 7 76 1 95

21 00 388 90

1,160 77 57 44

1,853 24 1,197 27

80 50 25 00

283 05 96 80 2 55

353 00 3,506 21 310 15 165 83 165 00 6 70

29 95 39 00 233 02 213 00 17 25 59 00 15 40 8 40

197 59 608 52

98 88 4500 19 55 37 67 24 34

254 06 750

132 30 19 00 66 66 14 04 42 20

207 00 472 00

Dept. Tickler Name of Payee No. No. Amount

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

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

Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of-

Manhattan—Municipal Bldg WO rth Bronx—Trem. & Arthur aves.TR emnt Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.... TR iangl Queens-120-55 Queens blvd , Kew

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

Emergency Revenue Division- 50 Lafayette it., Manh'n WO rth 2-4780

FIRE DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4100

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg

TR iangl 5-8340

2-1200 2-41000 5-7100

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

THE CITY RECORD

883

8-170 E. 121st it LE high 4-5590 9-153 E. 57th at. VO lunter 5-3150

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

Bronx 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd ON drhil 3-6100 2—Washington ave., 162d St ME ]rose 5-3041 Central Jury and Small Claims Parts,

Washington ave. and 162d st. .ME lrose 5-3041 Brooklyn

1-120 Schermerhorn it TR iangl 5-2052 2-495 Gates ave. MA in 2-3010 3-6 Lee ave ST ag 2-7813 4-260 Utica avc. SL ocum 6-4500 5-4th ave. and 42d St. WI ndsr 5-2540 6-27-33 Snyder ave BU ckmnstr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave AP plegate 6-8600 8-4th ave. and 42d st WI ndsr 8-5040 Central Jury and 120 Schermerhorn St. Small Claims Parts( TR iangl 5-2052

Queens 1-115 5th st., L. I. City. ...IR onsdes 6-7987 2—Broadway and Court at., Elmhurst

HA vemyr 9-0087 3-69-02 64th st., Ridgewood. HE geman 3-7010 4—Sutphin Blvd. and 88th ave., Jamaica

JA maica 6-0086 5-90th at., Rockaway Beach.. BE11Hrbr 5-1747 6—Town Hall, Flushing FL ushing 3-5668 Central Jury Part, Sutphin blvd. and

88th ave., Jamaica JA maica 6-0086 Small Claims Part, Sutphin blvd. and

88th ave., Jamaica JA maica 3-7080 Richmond

1—Bement and Castleton ayes., West New Brighton PO rtRich 7-0189

2-71 Targee St., Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 Small Claims Part, 71 Targee at.,

Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-6607 9 a. in. to 5 p. m., Sat. to I p m.

N. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY- 122 E. 42d St., Manh'n AS hind 4-8360

N. Y. CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY- 200 Madison ave., Manh'n....LE xingtn 2-5151

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th at.

and 5th ave., Manh'n RE gent 4-1000 Bronx—Bronx Park East, at Birchall

ave. WE stchstr 7-5200 Brooklyn—Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park SO uth 8-2300

Queens—The Overlook, Forest Park, Kew Gardens CL evind 3-4600

Richmond—Field House. Clove Lakes Park, Victory blvd. and Clove rd., West Brighton GI braltr 2-7640

PAROLE COMMISSION- 100 Centre at., Manh'n RE ctr 2-6200

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre St., Manh'n CA nal 6-2000

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS- Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse JE rome 7-7484 Kings—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-7100 N. Y.—Hall of Records WO rth 2-6615 Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave..

Jamaica JA maica 6-5037 Rich.—Bement and Castleton aves., West

New Brighton GI braltr 2-5422 PUBLIC WORKS. DEPARTMENT OF—

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

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

120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardena BO ulyrd 8-5000

RECORDS, COM'R OF, CITY COURT- 52 Chambers at., Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6'64

RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATES COURT—BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-4892 RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S

COURT—NEW YORK COUNTY— Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6744

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200

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

SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth St., Manh'n WO rth 2-3221

Bronx-530 E. Tremont ave.. , ,TR emnt 8-3676 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-7545 Queens-129.25 97th ave., Richmond Hill

VI rginia 9-6465 Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-8500

SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF—Clerk's offices open 9 a, in. to 4 p. m. Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m.

Manhattan-100 Centre St. , RE ctr 2-6200 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-2898

Court held Tuesday and Friday. Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn it. ..MA in 4-5916 Queens—County Court House, L. I. C.

ST itwel 4-4930 Court held Monday and Thursday.

Richmond—County Court House, S. I. SA intGeo 7-0324

Court held every Wednesday. Probation Bureau — 100 Centre St.,

Manh'n RE ctr 2-6200 STANDARDS AND APPEALS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-0184 STATUTORY CONSOLIDATION, BD. OF—

City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6770 SUPREME COURT—APPELLATE DIV.-

First Dent,—Madison ave. and 25th St., Manh'n LE xingtn 2-1000

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

Second Dept.-45 Monroe pl., Bklyn. TR iangl 5-1300

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

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

Manh'n WO rth 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a. in.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-1031 Court opens at 10 a. m.

SUPREME COURT-2D JUD. DIST.-Kings County—Joralemon and Fulton

its.. Bklyn. TR iangl S-7300 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Appellate Term TR iangl 5-742 Court opens at 10 a. in.

Queens County—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave., Jamaica JA maica 6-1570

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

SURROGATES' COURTS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse. .JE rose 6-4891

Court opens at 10 a. m. Kings—Hall of Records TR tang! 5-7020

Court opens at 9.30 a. in. N. Y.—Hall of Records WO rth 2-6744

Court opens at 10.30 a. in. Queens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

JA main 6-1000 Court Will at 10 a. M.

Rich.—County Court House... GI braltr 7-0572 Court opens at 10.30 a. in.

TAX DEPARTMENT- Municinal Bldg., Manh'n WO nth 2-1800

Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 8-5090 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. .. ,TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew

Gardena BO ulvrd 8-5000 Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- 154 Nassau it., Manh'n RE err 2-4088

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

Unless otherwise stated, City offices are open from 9 a. m. to b p. m. daily; County o6Hces, 0 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

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

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

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

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

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF— Borough Hall TR iangl S-7100

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

BUDGET, BUREAU OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6706

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- 125 Worth at., Manh'n WO rth 2-3711

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

Open 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. every day, Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-9258

Open all hours of day and night. Queens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

6-1640 Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m,; Saturdays,

Sundays and holidays to 12 noon. Richmond — Police Headquarters Bldg.,

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

to 12 noon; closed Sundays and holidays.

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

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

CITY COURT- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-6985 Kings-120 Schermerhorn it. .CUmbrind 64070 New York County—Old Count Court

House, 52 Chambers at 10 rtlnd 7-4264 Queens—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave.,

Jamaica JA main 6-2410 Richmond—Castleton and Bement aves.,

West New Brighton GI braltr 2-5175 Clerk's offices open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.;

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

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

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

CITY RECORD, THE— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-3490

CITY REGISTER- . Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-3900 CITY SHERIFF—

Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rth 2-4300 COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF-

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

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

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF- 100 Centre at., Manh'n RE ctr 2-6200

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

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

CO rtlnd 7-6770 COUNTY CLERKS-

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

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

COUNTY COURTS— Courts open at 10 a. m.

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

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

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse... J$ rome 6-5910

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

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

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

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

Rich,—County Court House ....GIbraltr 7-0049 9 a, m. to 4 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

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

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

Manhattan-135 E. 22d 0 .AL goaen 4-1900 Bronx-1118 Gr. Concourse. ..JE rome 7-9800 Bklya.-111 Schermerhorn st.TR iangl 5-3611 Queens-105.34 Union Hall at.,

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

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

Family Court Division- Manhattan-135 E. 22d it. AL gongn Bronx—I 118 Gr. Concourse... JE rome Bklyn.-327 Schermerhorn it.TR iangl Queens-105.34 Union Hall St.,

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

George SA intGeo 7-8300 EDUCATION, BOARD OF-

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

400 Broome St., Manh'n CA nil 6-2600 Bronx—Tremont and 3d aves...TR emnt 8-1186 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Queen.-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew

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

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

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

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

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

Bronx-1826 Arthur ave. TR emnt 8-6320 Bklyn.-295 Flatbush ave. extension

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

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

GI braltr 7-7664 HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF-

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

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

Municipal Bldg. Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 Bronx-851 or. Concourse JE rome 6-3941 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ...TR iangl 3-7100 Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew

Gardena BO ulvrd 8-5000 Richmond—Borough Hall. GI braltr 7-1000

INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF- 2 Lafayette at„ Manh'n WO rth 2-2300

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

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

Jamaica JA main 6-5234 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

112 White at., Manh'n CA nal 6-2400 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Richmond—Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000

MAGISTRATES' COURTS— General Office, 100 Centre it., Manh'n

RE ctr 2-6200 Brooklyn Office—Municipal Bldg.

TR iangl S-7100 Clerks' Office open 9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m„

Saturdays to 12 noon. All courts, except Women's Felony,

Night and Week End Courts, are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ex-cept Saturdays, Sundays and boli-days. The Women's and Felony Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, when only morning sessions are held. The Night Courts are in session from 8 p. m. to 12 midnight every night. The Week End Courts are in session Sundays and holidays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. The Manhattan Week End Court is in session on Saturdaya from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m., and the Brooklyn Week End Court from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

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

GR amrcy 5-0296 Felony-100 Centre st. RE ctr 2-6200 Harlem-121st at. and Sylvan p1..LE high 4-3535 Homicide-100 Centre it. RE ctr 2-6200 Jefferson Market-425 6th ave.

GR amrcy 7-4467 Municipal Term-100 Centre it. .RE ctr 2-6200 Night-314 W. 54th at CO lambs 5-4630 Probation-100 Centre at, RE ctr 2-6200 Traffic (Downtown)-60 Baxter at.

RE ctr 2-6200 Traffic (Uptown)-455 W. 151st St.

ED gecomb 4-3700 Washington Heights-455 W. 151st St.

ED gecomb 4-8429 Week End-314 W. 54th st.. , .CO lumbs 5-4630 West Side-314 W. 54th it. .. .CO lumbe 5-4630 Women's-425 6th ave GR amrcy 7-4628

Probation GR amrcy 7-4466 Yorkville-151 E. 57th at VO lunter 5-0442

Bronx Arrest-161st St. and 3d ave.... ME lroie 5-2466 Felony-161st it. and 3d ave... ME lrose 5-2466 Homicide-161st it, and 3d ave,ME Irose 5-1958 Municipal Term-161st St. and 3d ave.

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

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

AP plegate 6-8606 Felony-120 Scberrnerborn st..... MA in 4-0216 Flatbush-25 Snyder ave.... BU ckmnstr 2-1506 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn at.

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

EV ergrn 7-2503 Queens

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

Flushing—Town Hall FL uahng 9-0228 L. I. City—County Court House

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

91st Its. BE llHrbr 5-0125 Traffic-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew

Gardens BO ulyrd 8-5000 Richmond

Staten Island-67 Targee st., Stapleton SA intGeo 7-1150

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

MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF- 137 Centre at., Manh'n CA nil 6-2880

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

TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- 250 Hudson at., Manh'n CA nal 6-6600

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY- Randall's Island, Manh'n LE high 4-5800

WATER SUPPLY. BOARD OF- 346 Broadway, Manh'n WO rth 2-3150

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4320

Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves TR emnt 8-5400 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ...TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens BO ulvrd 8-5000

Richmond—Borough Hall SA intGeo 7-0840 WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF-

902 Broadway. Manh'n GR amrcy 5-3500 Division of Aid to Dependent Children-

52 Chambers st., Manh'n ...CO rtlnd 7-5210

BOARD MEETINGS

Armory Board Meets in Room 2'08, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

on first Wednesday in each munth, at 3.30 p. in. EDWARD G. RIEKERT, Secretary.

Art Commission Meets at its office, City Ball, Manh'n, on

second Tuesday in each month, at 2.30 p. m. A. E1ERETT PETERSON, Secretary.

Board of Assessors Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., llanh'it,

Ott Tuesdays. at 10.30 a. in. FREDERICK J. 11. KRACKE. Chairman.

Banking Commission Meets in Mayor's Uthce, City Hall, Manh'n, on

first day in February, 1Iavv, Au gust and November, PATRICK J. SHERRY, Secretary.

City Planning ('ommission Meets in Roost 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on

\Vcilncsdacs, at 2.30 p. in. P11I1.UP B. 'l'Ht'RSTON, Secretary.

Council illects in CoiitciImanit- Chamber, City Hall,

Nlaruh'n, on Tnisdo..x. at I p. ni. H. WARREN fl :it City Clerk art,]

Clerk of Council. Board of Education

Meets at its office, lln Livingston st.. Bklyn., on second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, at4p.m.

MAURICE G. POSTLEV, Secretary. Board of Elee.tions

Meets in Room 407. 400 Broome st., Manh'n, on Tuesdays at 11 -t. in., and at the call of the President. S. HOWARD COHEN, President.

Board of Estimate Meets in Roost 16, City hall, Manh'n, on

Thursdays at 2.30 p. nt. ANNA H. CLARK, Secretary.

Examining Board of City Surveyors Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

at call of the Chairman. JOHN C. RIEDEL, Chairman. Board of Health

Meets in Room 330, 125 Worth st., Manh'n, at 10 a. m., on the second Tuesday of each month and at the call of the Chairman.

JOHN L. RICE, M.D., Commissioner of Health, Chairman.

Board of Higher Education Meets at 695 Park ave., Manh'n, at 8 p. nt.,

on third Monday in January, February, March, April, June, September, October, November and December. Annual meeting held third Monday in May. ORDWAY TEAD, Chairman.

Municipal Civil Service Commission Meets at its office, 299 Broadway, Manh'n, on

Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m.

PAUL J. KERN, President. Parole Commission

Meets at its office, 100 Centre st., Manh'n, on Thursdays, at 10 a. m.

JOHN C. MAHER, Chairman. Board of Revision of Assessments

Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, upon notice of the Chief Clerk.

LEWIS F. LANG, Chief Clerk. Board of Standards and Appeals

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

HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman. Board of Statutory Consolidation

Meets in City Hall, Manh'n, at call of Mayor. REUBEN A. LAZARUS, Counsel.

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

on Wednesdays, at 10 a. m. JOSEPH LILLY, President.

Teaa-hers' Retirement Board Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

Oil fourth Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. ni. LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary.

Board of Transportation Meets at 250 Hudson st., Manh'n, on Tuesdays,

at 11.30 a. m.. and at the call of the Chairman. JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman.

Board of Water Supply Meets at 346 Broadway, Manh'n, on Tuesdays,

at 11 a. m.

GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President.

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property

OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROP-erty Clerk, Police Department, City of New

York, for the following listed articles, now in his custody without claimants, consisting of recovered, lost and abandoned property, property feloniously obtained by prisoners, and effects of persons de-ceased, alleged to be insane, intoxicated or other-wise incapable of caring for themselves:

Adding machines, automobiles, bicycles, boats, cameras, electrical and optical goods, furniture, furs, handbags, hardware, jewelry, metals, motor- cycles, pocketbooks, radios, robes, securities, silver. ware, stones, suitcases, surgical and musical in-struments, tools, trunks, typewriters, United States and foreign currency, wearing apparel and other miscellaneous articles.

OFFICES OF PROPERTY CLERK

Inquiries relating to such property should be made in the Boroughs concerned, at the following offices of the Property Clerk:

Manhattan—Police Headquarters Annex, 400 Broome st.

Brooklyn--Police Headquarters, Bergen st. and 6th ave.

The Bronx-42d Precinct, 160th St. and 3d ave, Queens-103d Precinct, 91st ave. and 168th st.,

Jamaica. Richmomi-121th Precinct, 78.81 Richmond ter.,

St. George. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner.

SEALED BIDS \VILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, Room 626, 125

Worth st., Manhatt;m. as follows:

Until 11 a. nt.. on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1942

For furnishing labor and material to make cer- tain repairs and replacements on one (I) elevator, located in Pavilion No. 4, Willard Parker Hos-pital, Borough of 'Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained in Room 627, 125 Worth st., Manhattan,

where plans and speci.SScations may be seen. f4,16

4-1900 MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM- 7-9800 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 5-9770 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-

299 Broadway, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-8880 MUNICIPAL COURTS—

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

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

Dist. Manhattan 1-6 Reade st

WO rth 2-1475

2-264 Madison St.

OR chrd 4-3800 3-314 W. 54th it CO lumbs 5-1772 4-327 E. 38th at CA ledonia 5-9431 5-314 W. 54th st

Cl rcle 5-5118

6-170 E. 121st at

LE high 4-4906 7-447 W. 151st it. AU dubn 3-5410

DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

Repor/ No. Sg 97C

J•430Z

EXPLANATORY NOTE: ~.~t fro%f Ieboundxydifor(oafaJ$fJJVCn/ ----iodlco%r lire ofd/rer/ /ego//yoabp/ea -= indico%r/i x q.e/reel of in use or os.AoiV'7 0r) approved

ienfo/IYe p/oils. All do/once ore 1n feel and un/env o/herwise ind,co/ed

are /o be measured of r,gh/ oily/er or normo/ !o the .thee/ lines to which they ore r/reared

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, y yl. SCALE IN fftr

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BOARD OF ESTIMATE SCREAU of £NQlN!LIIM

DIAGRAM SHOWING ARENA OP ASSESSMENT IN THE PROCEEDING FOR ACQUIRING TITLE TO.

RICHMOND AVENUE FRAM THE CENTER LINE OF FOREST AVENUE TO

THE CENTER LINE OF VICTORY BOULEVARD

BOROUGH OF R/CJf41pN0

New York, Nis✓ 2G, /940

C/lief Engineer

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col-lections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid an or before May 5, 1942, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, in-terest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of pay-

ment, as provided by section 415(l)-12,0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, in the Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. in., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Feb, 6, 1942. f10,21

884 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

THE CITY OF NEW YORK TAX COMMISSION

Notice Pursuant to Section 160 of the New York City Charter

THE BOOKS OF THE ANNUAL RECORD OF Assessed Valuation of Real Estate in The City

of New York, tor the fiscal year July 1, 1942 to June 30, 1943, will be opened to the public on the 2d day of February, 1942, and will re• main open during usual business hours for pub• lit inspection and examination until the 15th day of March, 1942.

LOCATION OF BOROUGH OFFIcas Manhattan-Main Office, Municipal Building,

9th floor. The Bronx-Bergen Building, Tremont and

Arthur ayes. Brooklyn-Municipal Building, Court and Jorale

mon sts., 2d floor. Queens-120,55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens. Richmond-Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. 1. j3I,m14 JOSEPH LILLY, President.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED SuperBIDS endent lof Shool

RECEIVED f the

Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, at 1334 York ave., corner of 72d at., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942

For athletic equipment. For paint brushes.

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1942

For general, custodial and vocational supplie.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Superintendent of Plant Operation and Mainte-

nance, Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, 3441 R. 12th st., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1942

For repairs to the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 57 various sanitary repairs. Textile High School (annex), repairs roof tank,

etc. Shops, painting materials.

Borough of The Bronx P. S. 103, repairs pressure regulating valve,

etc. Various Schools, replacing glass, etc. (P. S. 10,

40, etc.). Borough of Br oklyu

P. S. 23, roof and leader repairs. P. S. 223 repairs to printing press motor. Brooklyn high School for Homemaking, wood

cabinets. Borough of Queens

P. S. 123, trench covers repairs, etc. f9,16

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1942

Borough of The Bronx For WPA materials for P. S. 55, trap pit

cover and frame for cover, etc. f7,13

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942

Borough of Manhattan For WPA materials for Seward Park High

School, asphalt tile, felt, etc. f6,18

from Avenue T to Avenue U; regulating, grad-ing, curbing and flagging on Avenue S from E. 32d at. to E. 33d at.; and regrading, curbing and flagging where necessary and laying the 6-inch concrete foundation for a permanent asphalt pave• ment on 27th ave. from Stillwell ave. to Bath ave.

No. 2. For furnishing and delivering rented equipment as specified for recurbing and re• flagging where necessary, and laying the 6-inch concrete foundation for a permanent asphalt pave. merit on Benson ave. from Bay 43d at. to Still-well ave., and W. 6th st. from Avenue V to 86th at.; regulating, grading, curbing and flag-ging and laying the 6-inch concrete foundation for a permanent asphalt pavement on E. 36th st. and Ford st., each from Avenue T to Avenue U; regulating, grading, curbing and flagging on Avenue S from E. 32d st. to E. 33d at.; and regrading, curbing and flagging where necessary, and laying the 6-inch concrete foundation for a permanent asphalt pavement on 27th ave. from Stillwell ave. to Bath ave.

No. 3. For paving with permanent asphalt pavement the roadways of Benson ave. from Bay 43d at. to Stillwell ave.; E. 36th at. fr-m Avenue T to Avenue U; Ford st. from Avenue T to Avenue U; W. 6th st. from Avenue V to 86th st.; and 27th ave. from Stillwell ave. to Bath ave.

No. 4. For fencing with chain link fences eight (8) feet high vacant lots located as fol-lows: On the east side of Delmonico pl. between Ellery st. and Park ave., known as Lot 3, Block 1732; on the east side of E. 4th at. and the west side of E. 5th st. each between Avenue L and Avenue M, known as Lots 27, 29 and 31, Block 6540; on the east side of E. 41st at. between Rings fiway. and Avenue L and the south side of Kings hway. between E. 41st at. and Troy ave., known as Lots 21, 23 and 26, Block 7823; on the south side of George st. between Central ave. and Wilson ave., known as Lot 18, Block 3157 ; on the southwest corner of Gerritsen ave. and Batchelder at., known as Lot 17, Btock 6838; on the west side of Grand ave. between Wil-loughby ave. and DeKalb ave., known as Lot 67, Block 1920; on the northwest corner of Grand ave. and Lefferts pl., known as Lot 42, Block 2014; on the south side of Lexington ave. be. tween Classon ave. and Franklin ave., known as Lot 32, Block 1970; on the south side of Liberty ave. between Fountain ave. and Crystal at., known as Lots 26 and 27, Block 4191; on the south side of Neptune ave. between W. 30th at. and W. 29th st., and the east side of W. 30th st. and the west side of W. 29th st. each be. tween Neptune ave. and Mermaid ave., known as Lot 1, Block 7010; on the northeast corner of Neptune ave. and Brighton 6th st., known as Lot 67, Block 7263; on the north side of Pacific at. between Kingston ave. and Albany ave., known as Lot 50, Block 1204; an the north side of S. 1st at., between Driggs ave. and Roebling St., known as Lots 30, 32, 35 and 37 Block 2394; on the south side of Whipple at. between Flushing ave. and Throop ave., known as Lot 8, Block 2274; on the south side of 12th st: between 2d ave. and 3d ave., known as Lots 22, 23 and 24, Block 1026; on the south side of 43d st. between 12th ave. and 13th ave., known as Lot 16, Block 5604; and on the north side of 55th at. between 15th ave. and 16th ave. and the west side of 16th ave. between 54th at. and 55th St., known as Lots 47 and 53, Block 5484.

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Blank forms and further information may be obtained and drawings and specifications may be seen at the Bureau of Highways and Sewers, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Bklyn.

Continuation of the Queens We Certain Property in Ward 4

THE SALE OF TAX LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the

Borough of Queens, as to the liens remaining un-sold at the termination of the sales of Nov. 21, Dec. 18, 194I, and Jan. 29, 1942, and as to the liens where the purchaser has not completed his purchase in accordance with Charter terms, as incorporated in the Administrative Code, will take place on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to the provisions of section 415(1)-26.0 and (1)•28.0 of the Adminis-trative Code for the City of New York, and will be continued at that time in the office of the City Collector, Borough Hall, Union tpke. and Queens blvd., Kew Gardens, Borough of Queens.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. f 11-19

Continuation of the Queens Sale Sections 14-20, Inclusive, and

Certain Property In Section 21 ffi Ward 4

THE SALE OF TAX LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the

Borough of Queens, as to the liens remaining un. sold at the termination of the sales of March 6, April 17, June 12, Aug. 21, Oct. 2, Nov. 21, Dec. 18, 1941, and Jan. 29, 1942, and as to the liens where the purchaser has not completed his purchase in accordance with Charter terms, as incorporated in the Administrative Code, will take place on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to the provisions of section 415(1)•26.0 and (1)-28.0 of the Adminis-trative Code for the City of New York, and will be continued at that time in the office of the City Collector, Borough Hall, Union tpke. and Queens blvd., Kew Gardens, Borough of Queens.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. (11.19

Continuation of the Queens Sale Certain Property In Ward 4

THE SALE OF TAX LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the

Borough of Queens, as to the liens remaining un-sold at the termination of the sale of Jan. 29, 1942, and as to the liens where the purchaser has not completed his purchase in accordance with

Confrmatllon of Assessments

}IoTIcu To PaopInTv Owmns

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)•11.0 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for

The City of New York, the Treasurer and the City Collector of The City of New York hereby give public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessments for acquiring

Charter terms, as incorporated in the Administra-tive Code, will take place on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to the provisions of section 415(l)-26.0 and (1)-28.0 of the Adminis-trative Code for the City of New York, and will be continued at that time in the office of the City Collector, Borough Hall, Union tpke, and Queens blvd., Kew Gardens, Borough of Queens.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. f 11.19

Continuation of the Queens Sale Sections 46-50, Inclusive, and Certain Property In Section 2

THE SALE OF TAX LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the

Borough of Queens, as to the liens remaining un-sold at the termination of the sales of Aug. 21, Oct. 2, Nov. 21, Dec. 18, 1941, and Jan. 29, 1942, and as to the liens where the purchaser has not completed his purchase in accordance with Charter terms, as incorporated in the Administra• tive Code, will take place on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to the provisions of section 415(l)-26.0 and (1)•28.0 of the Adminis-trative Code for the City of New York, and will be continued at that time in the office of the City Collector, Borough Hall, Union tpke. and Queens blvd., Kew Gardens, Borough of Queens.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. f 11.19

Continuation of the Queens Sale Sections 39-45, Inclusive, and Certain Property in Section 3

THE SALE OF TAX LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the

Borough of Queens, as to the liens remaining un-sold at the termination of the sales of July 3, Oct. 2, Nov. 21, Dec. 18, 1941, and Jan. 29, 1942, and as to the liens where the purchaser has not completed his purchase in accordance with Charter terms, as incorporated in the Administrative Code, will take place on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to the provisions of section 415(1)-26.0 and (1)-28.0 of the Adminis-trative Code for the City of New York, and will be continued at that time in the office of the City Collector, Borough Hall, Union tpke. and Queens blvd., Kew Gardens, Borough of Queens.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. fll•19

title to the following named avenue in the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND:

THIRD WARD

RICHMOND AVE.-Acquiring Title to-from the center line of Forest ave. to the center line of Victory blvd.

Confirmed Jan. 21, 1942, and entered Feb. 4, 1942.

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

improvements entered subsequent to October 30, 1940, and water rents entered subsequent to November 10, 1940).

NOTICE IS 1EREBY FURTHER GIVEN THAT A PARTICULAR AND DETAILED statement of the property affected showing section or ward, block and lot number thereof, as the saw may be of the Tax Map of The City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn and the tax liens thereon which are to be sold, is published in a pamphlet and that copies thereof are deposited in the dices of the City Collector in the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan and will he deli,ered to any person applying for the same.

Dated, New York, January 14, 1942. WILLIAM REID, City Collector of The City of New York.

This notice applies to arrears as of November 10, 1940. j 14.21.28•f 4.l1.18.25•m4-l. t •t g-25-al•8.14

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DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN PROPOSALS

See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Bklyn., as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1942

No. 1. For furnishing and delivering materials as specified for recurbing and reflagging where necessary and laying the 6•inch concrete founda. tion for a permanent asphalt pavement on Ben-son ave. from Bay 43d st, to Stillwell ave., and W. 6th st. from Avenue V to 86th st.; regulat-ing, grading, curbing, flagging and laying the 6-inch concrete foundation for a permanent as• phalt pavement on E. 36th st. and Ford st. each

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Pare

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Docks, at Room 4, on Pier

A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942

Contract No. 2331, for drydocking, scraping, scaling, cleaning, painting, etc., the hulls of three (3) Municipal Ferryboats and repairs and replace-ments to hulls and fittings while on drydock.

f7,19

Blank forms upon which to record the bids, with the proper envelopes in which to enclose the bids, together with copies of the proposed contract and the specifications, may be obtained by pros. Elective bidders, upon application therefor at the office of the Department of Docks, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

SALE OF TAX LIENS

Notice of Sale of Tax Liens of The City of New York for Unpaid Taxes, Aesewments for ILocal Improvements and Water Rents Upon Lands and Tenements Within That Part of the City of New York Now Known and Described as the Borough of Brooklyn, Affecting Property in Sections 19 to 21 Inclusive, and Certain Property in Section 24 rs Shown on the Tax Map of Said City for Said Borough of Brooklyn.

THz CITY OF NRw Yoxx, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU OF CITY COLLRCTIONS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BosouGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF Naw Yoan

UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HON. ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, TREASURER OF THE City of New York, I, William Reid City Collector, hereby give public notice, pursuant to the

provisions of Chapter 17 of the New Vork City Charter and Section 415(1)-23.0, 24.0 and 25.0 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York:

That the respective owners of the lands and tenements in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York as said lands and tenements are shown within Sections 19 to 21 inclusive, and certain property in Aection 24, upon the tax map of said City for said Borough, on which any taxes or any assessments for local improvements have been imposed and become a lien and have remained unpaid for three years since the same were due and payable, or on which any water rent has been imposed and become a lien and has remained due and unpaid for four years since the same was due and payable, are required to pay the amount of said taxes, assessments, and water rents, together with all unpaid taxes, assessments and water rents affecting arch land and tenements wkicl~ became a hen and were disc and payable prior to November 11, 1940 (the taxes, assessments for local improvements and water rents required to be paid, thus comprising all unpaid taxes and water rents affecting said properties contained in the assessment rolls down to and including the first half of the tax in the assessment roll of The City of New York for the fiscal year 1940-1941, all assessments for local improvements affecting said properties confirmed and entered up to and including October 30, 1940, and all water rents entered up to and including November 10, 1940) with all penalties thereon remaining unpaid, together with the interest thereon at the rate provided by law from the time the name became liars so as to be due and payable to the date of payment and We charges of this notice and advertisement to the City Collector, at his office in the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn City of New York.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IF DEFAULT BE MADE IN SUCH PAYMENT the lien of The City of New York upon any of said lands and tenements for any tax, assessment of water rent which became a lien so as to be due and payable before November 11, 1940, will be sold at public auction in the office of the City Collector, in the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 15, 1942 at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day for the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 12 per septum per annum, at which any person or persons shall offer to take the same in consideration of advancing the said taxes, assessments and water rents and penalties, as the case may b2, and interest thereon as aforesaid to the time of sale, the charges of notice and advertisement and all other costs and charges accrued thereon; and that such sale will be continued from time to time until all said liens for taxes, assessments for local improvements and water rents so advertised for We affecting such lands and tenements shall be sold.

The transfer of tax lien to be executed and delivered to the purchaser thereof pursuant to the terms of said salt shall be subject to the lien for and the right of The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes, assessments for local improvements, water rents and penalties and interest thereon which accrued and became a lien, or which shall accrue and become a lien upon said premises so as to be due and payable after the date stated in the first advertisement of said oak as stated herein, namely, the 10th day of November, 1940 (i. e., the lien for and the right of 'The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes including the second half of the tax in the assessment roll of The City of New York for the fiscal year 1940-1941 and all taxes included in the useasment rolls of The City of New York for the years subsequent thereto, assessments for local

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

THE CITY RECORD

885

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

PBOPOSALB See Bagidstlos on Lace Page

SEALED BIDS of IP blicc Worrks,

RECEIVED 1800 the

Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

For furnishing all labor and materials required for contract No. 5, for removal of piles and for Eng. in connection the

(Fireboat), located at new quarters

66 River dr. and Grand at., Borough of Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, $5. j31,f11

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1942

For furnishing all labor and materials required for additions to Wholesale Live Poultry Market located at Newtown Creek and Dutch Kills Creek, Borough of Queens, as follows:

Contract No. 6, supplementary general construc- tion;

Contract No. 7, supplementary plumbing and drainage work;

Contract No. 8, supplementary electrical work and equipment.

Deposit for contract documents, $5. For furnishing all labor and materials neces-

sary and required for contract No. 6, lighting fixtures, for the new pavilion for psychiatric patients. Kings County Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn.

Deposit for contract documents, $10 f6,18

Until I I a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942

For furnishing all labor, only, required for contract no. 6, installing electric conduit and other items in the concrete forms before the concrete is poured, in connection with the construction of the third story addition of the Purchase Ware-house located at Vernon blvd. and 44th dr., Bor-ough of Queens.

Deposit for contract documents, $10. 17,19

Blank bid forms and further information may be obtained upon application to the Department of Public Works, Room 1814, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen.

Deposits for contract documents must be made in cash or certified check for the amount specified on each notice, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York.

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY

PROPOSALS See Regulation oa Lad Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Water Supply, at its offices, 11th

floor, 346 Bway., Manhattan, as follows:

Until I1 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949

For contract 374-For furnishing, testing and delivering bronze pipe and nozzle castings, bronze taper pins, double-ended bronze stud bolts, steel bolts and bronze and steel nuts for the Rondout and West Branch effluent chambers of the Dela-ware Aqueduct, all as set forth in the speciulca• lions. (The Office of Production Management has issued to the Board of Water Supply an order assigning a preference rating of A-4 to the por-tion of the Delaware Water Supply System in-cluded in this contract.)

For contract 377-For furnishing and deliver-ing 16 5-foot by 20-foot alloy cast-iron stop shutter frames for the Rondout effluent chamber of the Delaware Aqueduct, all as set forth in the specifications. (The Office of Production Man-agement has issued to the Board of Water Sup-ply an order assigning a preference rating of A-4 to the portion of the Delaware Water Sup- ply System occluded in this contract.) j29,f17

Pamphlets containing information for bidders, forms of bid and contract, specifications, contract drawings, requirements as to surety, etc., can be obtained at the office of the Secretary at the above address, upon application in person or by mail, by depositing the sum of $5 in cash or its equivalent for each pamphlet. Within 30 days fallowing the award of contract or rejection of bids, the full amount of such deposit will be re-funded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of $4 will he made for each other pamph-let returned in acceptable condition. Arrange-ments will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring blueprints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid by them. For further particulars apply at the office of the Chief Engineer at the above address.

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE Sale of Old Material

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, Room 2214, Municipal Building, Man• hattan, by reg►stered mail only, until I I a, in., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1942 For the sale of textile scrap. For the sale of scrap iron and steel, non-

ferrous metals, motor, steel carts, ambulances, paint mixing tanks, hardware, hose reels and holders, waste paper, tabulating cards, steel and timber ferry transfer bridges, used X-ray films, flusher, dumper, rack boom crane and water pumper trucks, scrap rubber, hose, etc.

For further particulars and for sales agreement proposals and specifications, apply to Department of Purchase, Room 2217, Municipal Building, Manhattan. f4,16

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, Room 2214, Municipal Building, Man-battan, by registered mail only, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942 For the privilege of collecting waste paper. For further particulars and for sales agree-

ment proposal and specifications, apply to De-partment of Purchase, Room 2217, Municipal Building, Manhattan. f9,20

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase at Room 2214,

Municipal Building. Manhattan. at the following times for the following supplies, materials. eanio- tits etc., to wit:

Until 9.30 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

For eggs. f9,11

Until 10.30 a. en., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1142

For printing snap-apart forms, schedule audit invoices. For canned goods and miscellaneous groceri For paper bags.

For printing and binding contracts and speci-fications.

For hospital furniture, j31,f11

Until 10 a. in., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1942

For meats and poultry. 110,13

Until 10.30 a. in., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1142

For genuine parts and units for Leese-Neville automotive service.

For garbage cans, oil cans and pails. f2,13

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1942

For pipe and fittings. For X-ray and electro-medical apparatus. For horse shoe pads, saddle type; rubber suc-

tion hose. For blankets, cotton piece goods, hospital cloth-

ing, pajamas, shirts and socks. For parts for Hayward Clamshell bucket.

f5,17

Until 10.30 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1942

For street push-brooms. For bread. For miscellaneous foods. For butter and cheese, f6,18

Until 10.30 a. m,, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942

For fine paper. 17,19

Until 10.30 a. m., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1942

For furnishing and delivering, unloading, stack- ing and storing cast iron pipe, special castings and valve boxes.

For incinerator castings. For hand composition rubber stamps. f 10,21

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1942

For cuprinol. For sheet asphalt mixture. 111,24

Blank proposal forms for submission of bids a? the above bid openings may be obtained at Room 2217, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Bidders may examine specifications, blueprints and the contract form at the sample Room (Room 2214), Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Bids for Rental of the Former Brooklyn Trolley Car Barn and Adjacent Lot

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Transportation will receive bids until

11 a, in., on Feb. 16, 1942, for temporary letting of the former one-story trolley car barn contain-ing approximately 29,000 square feet, together with the adjacent westerly vacant lot, size 71 feet x 214 feet, located on the north side of Bergen St., running through to Dean st., dis-tant approximately 300 feet westerly from Troy ave. between Albany and Troy aves., Bklyn., at not less than $250 per month for the initial period of 11 months beginning on March 1, 1942, and ending on Jan. 31, 1943, and continuing thereafter from month to month subject to terms- nation on 30 days' notice by either party.

The property will be rented in its present con-dition for any lawful purpose, except for retail lumber business or automobile storage or park-ing, the tenant to make all necessary repairs and replacements at the tenant's expense to make the same suitable for use.

Form of proposed rental agreement may be obtained at the Real Estate Bureau, Board of Transportation, Room 811, 250 Hudson at., Man-hattan. Each bid must be accompanied by a de-posit equivalent to one month's rent and an addi-tional one month's rent as security deposit in cash or certified check drawn to The City of New York. f9,16

Notice of Public Reartag

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

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, 6th floor, 250 Hudson at., Borough of Manhattan, on February 13, 1942, at 11.30 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for repair and replacement work on dolphins and fenders at piers of bridge over Harlem River at 129th at., IRT Division, Agree-ment QV.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 304, 250 Hudson st., Man-hattan, at 50 cents each.

Dated, January ~ 27, 1942. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEv, Chairman; FRANZ X. SULLIVAN, GEOaes KEEGAN, Commissioners.

WILLIAM JxRoua DALY, Secretary, j30,fl3

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson at.,

Manhattan, as follows:

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

For genuine American Hammered Division Coppers Co. piston rings for Twin Coach buses (bid no. 12993).

For electrical supplies and fittings, etc. (bid no. 12962).

Until 10 a. in,, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

For relining armature bearings (bid no. 12969) i28,f I I

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1e-, 1942

For cotton duck (bid no. 13106). For insulating material, flex white mica (bid no.

13104). For repairs to field coils (bid no. 13099). For asbestos lumber (bid no. 13103). f2,13

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1942

For auto accessories: genuine parts for Mack and Twin Coach buses, etc. (bid no. 12877).

j 30,f l3

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1942

For brass, bronze and copper rods, sheets, bars, tubing, etc. (bid no. 13157). f4,17

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1942

For pipe and fittings: Brass, iron, etc. (bid Nos. 13147 and 13155). 13,17

For glass: Sheet, wire, etc. (bid no. 13199). For track timber: Douglas fir (bid no. 13338). For turnstile parts: Genuine Yale and Towne

model B-13 shock absorbers (bid no. 13339). f 6,18

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1942

For complete front and rear spring assemblies for ACF and Mack auto buses (bid no. 13183). For coil springs (bid no. 13186). For finished steel castings (bid no. 13185).

f4,18

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942

For track special work; frogs and switch points (bid no. 13021). f2,19

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942

For toilet paper (bid no. 13352), f 10,20

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942

For insulated wire and cable (bid no. 13191). For canvas spreads (bid no. 13230). For gears and pinions for air compressors (bid

no. 13216). For abrasives: Cloth, genuine lightning metalite,

Tree-M-Ite, alundum or aloxite, etc. (bid no. 13117). 19,20

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942

For contact shoes for subway cars (bid no. 13196).

For semi-steel castings-finished (bid no. 13184). f6,20

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1942

For brass, bronze and copper to blueprint (bid no. 13215), f9,24

Until 10 a. m,, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1942

For auto accessories: Genuine parts, A. C. F, and Twin Coach buses, etc, (bid no. 13132).

17,24

Until 10 a, m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1942

For steel: bars, shapes, plates, etc. (bid nos. 13227 and 13228).

For electrical supplies: genuine Westinghouse panel boards and switches, Russell and Stoll fix-tures, G. E., Bryant, Appleton, Hubbell, Hart and Hegeman fittings, etc. (bid no. 13223). f10,25

Proposals--Notice to Bidders

General Instructions to Bidders for Furnishing Materials, Sxpplitr and Equipment to The City of New York for Use in the Maintenance and

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

the operation and maintenance of the New York City Transit System and other activities of the Board of Transportation are being purchased as required. Competitive bids for such supplies are desired from all responsible individuals and cor-porations. Names of those desiring to be bidders will be placed on appropriate list, but bids will not be limited to those on such lists. Where quan, tities in excess of $1,000 in value are required the same will be advertised and the time for opening the bids will be announced by public notice.

For further information and particulars apply in Room 411, office of the Board of Transports-tion, No. 250 Hudson at., City of New York.

Ne bid will be requested or accepted from any contiavtor who is in arrears or in default to The City of New York. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Proposed Amendment to Rules

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF the proposed amendment of the rules of the Civil

Service Commission by adding the following new paragraph to be designated as Paragraph 6 of Section VII of Rule V:

"6. Where no City eligible list exists to fil! a vacancy or vacancies, and an appropriate eligible list of the New York State or United States Civil Service Commissions is made available to the Com-mission, the Commission may certify such list to fill the vacancy or vacancies in order from among the eligibles thereon residing in the City of New York."

A public hearing will be allowed at the request of any interested person in accordance with Rule IX, Section II, at the office of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Room 604, 299 Bway., Man-hattan, on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 at 2,30 p, m.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, COMMISSIONERS.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f9,11

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF the proposed adoption of the following resolution

amending the rules of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York:

Resolved, That Rule V, Section X of the rules of the Municipal Civil Service Commission be and the same is hereby amended as follows: (a) Paragraphs numbered "6," "7," "8," "9,"

"10," "ll,' and "12," reading as follows: "6. Where the Commission is satisfied that a

position in Part I can be filled satisfactorily by promotion from among persons holding positions of a lower but corresponding character in Part 1, it may order a promotion examination open to all persons who have served in such lower position for not less than one year.

"7, Part 11. The Clerical Service. "(a) All persons who shall have served for not

less than one year in positions in Grade 1, and not less than two years in positions in Grade 2, and not less than three years in positions in Grades 3 and 4, shall be eligible for examination for the next higher grade under the same title.

"(b) Upon the request of an appointing officer the Commission may authorize an examination for change of title within a grade for tiny position in Part 11 from among persons holding positions of corresponding character in the same grade. Suck examinations shall be limited to persons who have served at least one year in such other position.

"(c) The Commission may extend eligibility for promotion to any position in Part 11 to persons who have served the required length of time in the grade in another group in Part II when the Com- mission shall find that the nature of the duties of the positions held by such persons properly fits them to perform the duties of the position in ques- tion.

"(d) Where the Commission is satisfied that a position in Part VI properly fits the incumbent to perform the duties of Grades 2 and 3 of Part 1I, it ma.v conduct a promotion examination therefor provided the incumbent has served three years in Part VI if a candidate for Grade 3, or one year if a candidate for Grade 2.

"S. Where a position may be more satisfactorily

filled by promotion in Part IV, the Inspection Ser-vice; Part V, the Legal Service; Part V1, the At-tendance Service; and Part X11, the Medical Ser-vice, from persons in a lower rank in the same part, the Commission may order an examination open to all persons who have served at least one year in such lower rank.

"9, Part IX. The Prison Service. Persons who shall have served for not less than three years in Grade 1 shad be eligible for examination for pro- motion to Grade 2 in the some group. Persons who shall have served at least two years in Grade 2 shall be eligible for examination for promotion to Grade 3 in the some group. Persons who shall have served for at least one year in Grade 3 shall be eligible for examination for promotion to Grade 4 in the same group.

" 10. Part Xl, The Ferry Service. "(a) Employees who are candidates for Quarter-

master in Group 1 and Marine Engineer in Group 2 shall be qualified as under Paragraph 11. "(b) Other candidates in the Ferry Service be-

fore being eligible for promotion shall complete the periods of service as follows:

"'Group 1-Rank 1. Mate to Quartermaster, six months.

Rank 2. From Rank I to Captain, two years.

Rank 3. Captain to Assistant Super- intendent of Ferries, one year.

Rank 4. Assistant Superintendent of Ferries to Superintend-ent of Ferries, one year.

`Group 2-Rank 1. Marine Engineer to Chief Marine Engineer, six months.

Rank 2. Chief Marine Engineer to Supervising Engineer, one year.

"11. The Commission may extend eligibility for promotion to employees in the Labor Class to posi-tions in the Competitive Class, in Part I or in the lowest graded positions in Part III, IV, X and XI or in Grades 1 and 2 of Part VI, who have for three years next immediately preceding the exami• nation performed work of a lower but correspond-ing character in such class.

"12. Where there are positions in the Competi-tive Class, which because of lower compensation are also classified under the same title in the Non-Competitive Class, the Commission may hold ex- aminations for them, open to all who have served for not less than three years in such Non-Competi-tive positions."-be and the same are hereby re- pealed.

(b) The first sentence of paragraph numbered "4" be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

4. Eligibility for promotion shall be limited to permanent employees who have served in the eligible title or titles for not less than six consecutive months immediately preceding the examination in the department, office or institution for which the examination is held, provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the Commission from fix- ing a period of service for promotion when such longer period may best serve the public interest.

The first sentence of paragraph numbered "2" be and the same is hereby amended by inserting the work "permanently" after the word "employed."

Paragraph numbered "5" be and the same is here-by amended by inserting the words "first assembled" in place of the word "mental,"

(c) The following new paragraph numbered "6" reading as follows:

"6. The Commission may extend eligibility for promotion for positions in the competitive class to employees in the Labor Class or the Non-Competi-tire Class who have for three years immediately preceding the examination performed work of a lower but corresponding character in either of such classes. "- be and the same is hereby adopted,

(d) Paragraphs numbered "13," "14," "1S." "17 „ '•18 „ "19 „ ''20 „ „21,' "22" and

"23" be and the same are hereby renumbered to read: „8 „ .,9 „ „1Q „ „il„ "12,'' „ t3 „ „14,„

"15," "16," and "17," respectively. A public hearing will be allowed at the request

of any interested person in accordance with Rule IX, Section II, at the office of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Room 604, 299 Bway., Man-hattan, on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 at 3 p. in.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f9,11

Notices to Appear for Examination

PROMOTION TO GENERAL FOREMAN, GRADE 4, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, The written test will be held in Room 207,

299 Bway., Manhattan, beginning at 9.30 a. m., on Feb. 17, 1942, f10,17

JUNIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (REAL ESTATE RESEARCH)

The training, experience and personal qualifi-cations interview will he held in Room 703, 299 Bway., Manhattan, beginning at 1.30 p. in., on Feb. 17, 1942. f9,16

SELECTIVE CERTIFICATION FROM CLERK GRADE 2 LIST FOR TELEPHONE OPERATOR, GRADE 1 (WOMEN). The qualifying practical test will he held at the

Employment Office, New York Telephone Co., 140 West st., Manhattan, beginning at 8.45 a. in., on Feb. 16, 1942. f9,16

PROMOTION TO SENIOR DIETITIAN The training, experience and personal qualifica.

tions interview will be held in Room 703, 299 Bway., Manhattan, beginning at 6 p. in., on Feb. 11, 1942, f9,11

ASSISTANT GARDENER The qualifying literacy test will be held at the

Straubenmuller Textile High School, 351 W. 18th st., Manhattan, beginning at 9 a. m., on Feb. 14, I942. f7,14

OFFICE APPLIANCE OPERATOR. GRADE 2 (ELLIOTT-FISHER ACCOUNTING MA-CHINE). The qualifying practical test for the single-cross-

footer, nonelectrical keyboard, will be held on the mezzanine floor, I Park ave., 33d st. and Park ave., Manhattan, beginning at 9.30 a. m., on Feb. 14, 1942, 17,14

ASSISTANT GARDENER (WESTCHESTER, PUTNAM, ULSTER, SCHOHARIE AND GREENE COUNTIES). The qualifying literacy test will be held at

Stuyvesant High School, 345 E. 15th st., Man' battan, beginning at 9 a. m., on Feb. 14, 1942.

f7,14

OFFICE APPLIANCE OPERATOR, GRADE 2, (REMINGTON RAND BOOKKEEPING MA. CHINE). The qualifying written test will be held in Room

207, 299 Bway., Manhattan, beginning at 10 a. m., on Feb. 13, 1942. f6,13

DENTIST (PART TIME) The qualifying practical test will be held at

j30,fI1

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1942

For lumber: Oak, pine, spruce, white wood, etc. of (bid no. 13130).

For genuine W. G. B. or genuine Purolator es. Products Co.'s oil clarifier cartridges, for auto

buses (bid no. 13125).

PROMOTION TO TRAIN DISPATCHER New York City Transit System

(IRT and BMT Divisions)

I. This exanilnation Is open only to em-ployees of the IRT and BMT Divisions of the New York City Transit System,

2. Separate divisional lists for the IRT and Bb1T Divisions will be established from this examination. A list for the IND Division is already in existence. The list established for each division will be used first to fill vtwnncies In (lint division. If the number of eligibles on a divisional list is Insufficient to till the inns-uncles in that division, the other two divisional lists may be combined and certl- fied as appropriate.

3. The attention of all candidates, es- pecially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations re- listing to military service as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instrae-tfons.

Salary: $2,401 to and including $3,300 per annum,

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a, m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 16 in the BMT Division and 2 is the IRT Division, at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held June 14, 1942,

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma. nent employees now serving in the titles of Assis-tant Train Dispatcher, Motorman and Towerman, who have served continuously at least one year in the title or titles (or in an equivalent title or titles) in the IRT or BMT Divisions on the date of the written test, and who are otherwise eligible, It is no longer :necessary for candidates seeking credit for cosmleted courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission,

I)uties: Within assigned territory: to direct the expeditious and correct dispatch and movement of all trains; have supervision of transportation department employees; handle unusual occurrences in train service; compile and analyze data; make studies of train delays and equipment failures incidental to train operation; make reports and investigate accidents; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to lirescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 30, 75 per cent required; Practical-Oral, weight 20, 75 per cent required, The practical-oral test will include the following factors: experience, technical competence, and judgment.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli-gihles must pass the medical and physical exami-nation given by the Board of Transportation im-mediately prior to appointment,

Fee: $2.

including ti12s midnight o

on postmarked hela the dayp for the

receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION. PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioner&. WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT TRAIN DISPATCHER

New York City Transit system (IRT and BHT Divisions)

1. This examination Is open only to em-ployees of the IRT and BHT Divisions of the New York City Transit System.

2. Separate divisional lists for the IRT and B31T Divisions will be established from this examination, A list for the IND Division 1e already in existence. The list established for each division will be used first to till vacancies In that division, If the number of eligibles on a divisional list is irmOfcfent to fill the vancancies in that division, the other two divisional lists may be combined and certi. lied as appropriate.

3. The attention of all candidates, es.

TfflfcA'F forces, Is called to the n regulations the

to military service as they affect this examination. A digest or these regulations appears In the General Examination Instruc-tions,

Salary' $1,800 to and including $2,400 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. M. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m, Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 17 in the BMT Division, 3 in the IRT Division, at present. Others occur from time to time. 40 appointed from last promotion list.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held May 6, 1942.

Eligibility Regnlrements: Open to all perau-nent male employees now serving in the titles of Conductor, Railroad Clerk and Collecting Agent, who have served continuously at least one year in the title or titles (or in an equivalent title or titles) in the IRT or BMT Divisions, on the daN

886 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

Columbia University College of Dentistry, 630 W, 168th at„ Manhattan (on G" floor), be-ginning at 5.15 p. m„ on Feb. 11 and 13, 1942.

5,194

LICENSE AS STRUCTURAL WELDER The practical test will be held at the Central

Motor Repair Shop, 16th st. and Avenue C, Man- battan, beginning at 8,30 a. m., on Feb. 14, 1942.

f 7,14

OFFICE APPLIANCE OPERATOR, GRADE 2, (NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MACHINE). The qualifying practical test will be held in

Room 604, 299 Bway., Manhattan, beginning at 9.30 a. m., on Feb. 11 and 12, 1942. f7,11

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS

General Examination Instructions

Note: These instructions are to be considered as part of the advertised requirements unless specific exception is made.

Age and Sex: All examinations are open to both men and women of all ages unless adver-tisement states otherwise.

Citizenship and Residenee: At the date of filing applications—Candidates must he citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. The foregoing provision regarding residence does not apply to candidates for license examinations, except as provided in the notice for a particular examination under the heading "Requirements."

At the time of appointment—Candidates must comply with that section of the Administrative Code which provides that any ot1ce or position, compensation for which is payable solely or in part from the funds of this City, shall be filled only by a person who is a bona fide resident and dweller of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appointment, (This provision does not apply to the following departments: Board of Transportation; Board of Water Supply; New York City Housing Authority; Municipal Civil Service Commission; Triborough Bridge Authority; New York City Tunnel Authority; Board of Education; Board of Higher Education.)

Applications for examinations must be filed on forms furnished by the Commission at its Ap li-cation Bureau, 96 Duane street, Manhattan. The Application Bureau is open for business on week days from 9 a, in. to 4 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Application blanks are also mailed on request, provided that a self-addressed 9-inch envelope stamped four cents for return to Manhattan and Bronx addresses, and six cents for return elsewhere, is enclosed.

Filing: Unless otherwise specified applications may be filed either in person or through the mails. Applications submitted through the mails must be stamped at the rate of two cents an ounce from Manhattan and the Bronx, and three cents an ounce from other places. Applications mailed to the Commission with insufficient postage will be rejected. Applications submitted through the mails must be accompanied by a certified check or money order in the amount of the fee, and must be postmarked on the envelope not later than 12 midnight on the last day for filing. The official notice to appear for the examination is also the receipt for the payment of the fee. Ap-plicants are cautioned not to send cash through the mails. Mailed applications must have the position applied for noted on the lower left hand corner of the envelope, and the return address noted in the upper left hand corner. Special envelopes designed to meet these requirements may be obtained at the time the application is requested.

Applications submitted in person must be filed during the normal hours of business of the Ap-plication Bureau noted above. in such cases, the fee must be paid at the time of filing by cash, certified check or money order.

MILITARY SERVICE: Candidates who have entered the military, naval or marine service of the United States, or who hereafter en-ter such service subsequent to the date of tiling applications for the examination and prior to completion of all parts of the exami-nation, must within fifteen days of induction into such service, or of filing application If already in service, notify the Civil Service Commission of such fact on Form MS-1, ob-tainable at the Bureau of Information of the Commission.

Candidates should he careful to give ade-quate notice of their status and to assert their. claim for examination promptly and diligently by filing Form MS-I, No special examinations will he given to candidates who fail to comply with the terms of this adver-tisement. (A complete statement of the regu-lations governing military service as it affects civil service status and rights may he obtained by application to the Bureau of Information of the Commission.)

('hange of Address: Candidates for examina-tion and eligibles on lists must notify- the Com-mission promptly of all changes of address be-tween the time of filing the application and ap-hointment to a permanent positwa from the list. Failure to do so may disqualify them on any part or parts of the examination which have not already been held.

Refunds: There is no fee charged for the ap-plication. Candidates whose applications are re-jected will receive a refund of their fee from the Comptroller's Office, one month after the examination is held. No fees will be refunded to candidates who fail to appear for examinations for which they are qualified or who fail to pass in any part of such examinations.

Pass Marks: Unless otherwise specified, the pass mark on each test is fixed in accordance with the needs of the service.

Caution: The Commission cannot assume any responsibility for the non-delivery of applications requested through the mails, nor for the loss of any cash submitted with such applications.

Notarization: All applications must be notar. ized except in the case ofromotion examinations.

Unless otherwise specified, no supplementary statements of any kind will be accepted from candidates after the filing date for the receipt of applications in the rating of training, or experi-ence, or personal qualifications.

Except as otherwise specifically stated in adver-tisentents, all preliminary training or other quali-fications required for the examination must be completed on or before the date of application.

Training, experience and personal qualifications may be rated after an examination of the candi-date's application and after an oral interview or such other inquiry or investigation as may be deemed necessary.

To be satisfactory the experience prescribed, in addition to covering the period fixed herein, must also be of such a nature and quality as to warrant the inference that the candidate is fit to perform the duties of this position. The initial experience rating, therefore, is not necessarily final. If in-vestigation on inquiry discloses that the candidate's experience is not of the nature or quality desired then be may be either rerated or failed in ex-perience. Mere admission to the examination in any test thereof is not conclusive on the Com-mission as to the qualifications of any candidate.

Admission to the examination or to any part of it, conditionally or pending subsequent de-termination of qualifications does not imply that the candidate possesses the minimum qualifications

required for the position or is entitled to a pass-ing rating on the experience part of the examina• tion. if the experience interview, Bela after the written or other parts of the examination, dis-closes that the candidate lacks the requisite ex- perience or education, he may be disqualified or given less than a passing rating for experience.

selective Certification: At the request of a de-partment head or upon its own initiative, the Com- mission may make selective certification of a list resulting from any examination to similar or re-lated positions which require additional or special qualifications not tested specifically by the exami-nation, Such selective certification, except where made on the basis of age or additional or special physicist or medical qualifications, will be made only upon due notice to all eligibles affected on this list, and only to obtain eligibles who possess such special qualifications or abilities as can be evidenced by experience record, or by the posses- sion of a license, or by the possession of specified paraphernalia, equipment or facilities or the pass-ing of a qualifying test. Eligibles who pass a non- competitive test administered by the Commission to ascertain the possession of such special qualifi- cations will he certified to such similar or related positions in the order of their standing on the original list.

General Medical and Physical Standards: No disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness. Other medical and physical standards may be specifically required,

EXAMINE WITH EXTREME CARE THE PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS PRE. SCRIBED.

Appointments: In the case of graded positions, appointments are usually made at the minimum salary of the grade. The eligible list may be used for appropriate positions in lower grades. In the case of ungraded positions, appointments are usu- ally made at the salary advertised but subject to final determination of the Budget Director. In the case of per diem positions, the salary adver-tised is the one presently Paid.

Promotion Examinations: The rules of the Municipal Civil Service Commission provide that in determining eligibility for promotion, the titles of positions and the duties which are naturally and properly attached thereto shall be considered. Duties which have been performed not in ac-cordance with the title, or alleged personal quali. fications, shall not be considered in determining eligibility.

Any employee serving under a title, not men-tioned in the eligibility requirements, but which he believes falls within the provisions of the above rule, may file an application and an appeal to compete in the examination during the period stated in the advertisement. No appeals will be received after 4 p. m. on the closing date for the receipt of applications.

All persons on the preferred list for titles in- eluded under eligibility requirements are likewise eligible to participate in this examination,

THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM THIS PROCEDURE.

Civil Service announcements are broadcast over Station WNYC on Tuesdays at 5.45 p. m.

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

PROMOTION TO POWER MAINTAINER, GROUP A

New York City Transit System (IRRT and BMT Divisions)

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the IRT and BMT Divisions of the New York City Transit System.

2. Separate divisional lists for the IRT and BMT Divisions will be established from this examination. The list established for each division will be used first to fill vaean-cies In that division. If the number of eligi-bies on either divisional list Is Insufficient to fill the vacancies in that division, the other divisional list may be certified as appropriate.

3, The attention of all candidates, es-penally those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations re-lating to military service as they affect this examination, A digest of these regulations appears In the General Examination Instrae-tions.

Salary: 85 cents to $1.10 an hour, at present. Appliatlons: Issued and received from 9 a. m.

Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942. %'aeancies; 15 in the IRT Division, and 14 in

the BMT Division, at present. Others occur from time to tinge.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held May 26, 1942.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma-neut employees now serving in the title of Main-tainer's Helper—Group B, who have served con-tinuously at least one year in the title' (or in an equivalent title) and who have served concurrently at least one year in the Power hepartment of the IRT or BMT Divisions, on the date of the written test, and who are otherwise eligible. It is no longer necessary for candidates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms unt,, formally requested to do so by this Commission. Duties: To repair, inspect, maintain or operate

the mechanical and steam equipment in the high and low pressure power plants, including: coal handling equipment, stokers, boilers, induced and forced draft fans. coal pulverizers, boiler feed pumps, steam turbines, reciprocating engines, con-densers, condenser pumps, piping, auxiliary equip-ment and accessories; make records, reports and studies; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportn„on is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 25, 70 per cent required; Practical, weight 25, 70 Per cent remtired.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli-gibles must pass the medical and physical exami-nation given by the Board of Transportation imme-diately prior to appointment.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to he considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-',TON, PAUL J. KERN, President: FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

S\'tt:LLAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. ;31,f14

PROMOTION TO STENOGRAPHER, GRADE 2

AMENnED NOTICE

Candidates who filed under the advertisement of ianuary 6 to January 26, 1942 need not file again.

This s''eamination Is open to all dPpart-ments. In departments for which there is an

eligible fiat in existence, the list resulting from this examination will not be promul-gated until the expiration of the existing eli-gible list. As of December 10, 1941 such de-partments are: Comptroller, E.B.D. Adminis-tration, 5 names remaining; Board of Esti-mate, 1 name remaining; Pollee Department, 1 name remaining; Department of Purchase. I name remaining; Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, 1 name remaining; Department of Welfare, 14 names remaining; Board of Trans-portation, 1 name remaining.

Salary: $1,200 to $1,799.99 per annum. Application: Issued and received from 9 a. in.

Feb, 1 to 4 p. en. Feb. 14, 1942. Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Date of Test: The written examination will

be held March 28, 1942. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma•

neat employees in the city service who have served continuously in the following service or services for the period of one year next preceding the date of the first assembled test; and who are otherwise eligible: Clerical Service; Grades i and 2, except Stenographer Grade 2; Attendance Service, Grade I; Accounting Service.

It is no longer necessary for candidates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission,

Scope of Examination: The written test will comprise tests of capacity to follow written direc-tions, mental altertness, reasoning ability, spelling, vocabulary, office practice, knowledge of civic affairs and other related knowledge and abilities. Dictation will be given at the rate of 120 words per minute for five minutes. Candidates must furnish their own notebooks, pen, ink, and type-writing machines. Those using stenotype machines will so state in their applications, and will lie re-quired to furnish their own stenotype machines and paper. The Commission is not responsible for machines, nor will allowance he made for late arrival or defective condition on the day of the examination.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Transcription, weight 30, 70 per cent required; General paper, weight 20, 70 per cent required. Fee: $1, Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commis-sion.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice,

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDiNAND Q. MoxroN and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Contntissioners.

WILLIAM J. ?'IURRAY, Secretary. i31,fl4

PROMOTION TO WARDEN

This examination is open only to employees of the Department of Correction.

Salary: $3,600 per annum and over. Wardens are now being paid from $2,9411 with maintenance to $4,800 with maintenance.

Vacancies: 3. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.

Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942. Date of Test: The written examination will

be held on April 3, 1942. Eligibility Requirements: Open to deputy

wardens who have served continuously in the tits- for a period of not less than one year on the date of the written test and who are otherwise eligible according to the rules of the Commission. It is no longer necessary for candidates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Scope of Examination: The examination will be designed to test the candidates' knowledge of correctional administration and practice, including the interpretation and application of pertinent laws and ordinances, the efficient management of the plant of an institution, the supervision of its per-sonnel, and the construction and oversight of the various programs—educational, recreational, and rehabilitative carried on for the benefit of in. mates,

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written test, weight 30, 70 per cent required; Oral test, weight 20, 70 per cent required.

Fee: $3, Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FFisolrrANo Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commission,rs.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j3l,f14

PROMOTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEER-ING DRAFTSMAN

This examination Is open only to employees of the New York City Tunnel Authority.

Salary. $2,160 up to but not including $3,120 per annum.

Vacancies: 2 at $2,160 per annum. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.

Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942. Date of Test: The written examination will be

held on March 19, 1942. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma.

nent employees receiving salaries less than $3,120 per annum in the Engineering and Architectural Service and to all permanent employees in Grades 2 and 3 in the Inspection Service who have been performing work in accord with their civil service title of a nature to qualify for the duties of the position, who have the following experience and who are otherwise eligible according to the rules of the Commissions minimum experience require-ment—an engineering degree recognized by the University of the State of New York prior to certification or graduation from a four-year day high school course and four years' satisfactory practical engineering experience; or a satisfactory equivalent. It is no longer necessary for candi-dates seeking credits for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Scope of Examination: The scope of the exami• nation covers the following duties: Under direct supervision to do drafting and elementary design work in connection with the construction, mainte- nance or operation of electrical equipment for ve-hicular tunnels; make engineering computations, estimates and reports; perform related work,

Subject@ and 1Veights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 40, 75 per cent required; Experience, weight 10, 70 per cent required.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re- ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Com-mission.

4ee "General 'Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAm. J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MARsAY, Secretary. j3l ,f14

PROMOTION TO DEPUTY WARDEN

This examination is open only to employe" of the Department of Correction.

Salary: $3,000 to but not including $3,600. Deputy Wardens are now being paid from $2,520 to $2,760 without maintenance, and from $2,400 to $2,700 with maintenance.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m- Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 2 at present. 3 more anticipated in the near future.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held on March 12, 1942,

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all captains in the Department of Correction. However, on account of the provisions in the rules of the Com- mision, no person on the eligible list resulting from this examination will be certified to appointment to the rank of Deputy Warden unless and until such person shall have served at least two years continuously as a captain. It is no longer neces- sary for candidates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commision.

Scope of Examination: The examination will be designed to test the fitness of candidates to act as the executive office of a correctional institution under the direction of the warden and to take his place in his absence, or to act as the head of a smaller institution.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written test, weight 30, 70 per cent required; Oral test, weight 20, 70 per cent required.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission,

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q, MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f 14

PROMOTION TO SPECIAL PATROLMAN, GRADE 2

New York City Transit System

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2, The attention of all candidates, es-pecially those of military age or those In the reserve forces, is called to the regulations re-lating to military service as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instruc- tions.

Salary: $2,401 to and including $3,000 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 40 at present; 20 additional ex• petted.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held June 6, 1942.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma-nent employees now serving in the title of Spe-cial Patrolman—Grade I, who have served con-tinuously at least one year in the title (or in an equivalent title) on the date of the written test, and who are otherwise eligible. It is no longer necessary for candidates seeking credit for com-pleted courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Com-mission.

Duties: To supervise the work of the Special Patrolmen—Grade 1, engaged in the protection, patrolling and guarding of the property of the New York City Transit System; investigate and compile reports and take appropriate action for the safety of passengers and employees against molestation, vandalism, theft, unlawful entry and other unlawful or criminal acts committed on the property of the New York City Transit Sys-tem; assist the officers in charge of the police staff; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 50, 75 per cent required.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli. gibles must pass the medical and physical exami-nation given by the Board of Transportation im-mediately prior to appointment. Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

PROMOTION TO SERGEANT ON AQUEDUCT

This examination is open only to employees of the Board of Water Supply.

Salary: $2,100 up to but not including $2,700 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: Large number anticipated. Date of Test: The written examination will be

held on April j1 , 1942. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all Aque-

duct Patrolmen who have served one year in the title and who are otherwise eligible. It is no longer necessary for candidates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Duties: To supervise Board of Water Supply Police Force on water sheds and other reserva-tions owned by the City of New York, outside the city limits; perform statutory duties of a peace officer,

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 50, 70 per cent required. Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FEIDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

PROMOTION TO MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP B

New York City Transit System (All Divisions)

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. Separate divisional lists for the BMT, IND and IRT Divisions will be established from this examination. The list established for each division will be used first to fill vacancies in that division. If the number of eligibles on a divisional list Is insufficient to 111l the vacancies in that division, the other two divisional lists may be combined and certified as appropriate.

3. The attention of all candidates, es-

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942 THE CITY RECORD 887

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma• nent employees now serving in the title of Power Maintainer—Group B, who have served contin-uously at least one year in the title (or in an equivalent title) on the date of the written test, and who are otherwise eligible. It is no longer necessary for candidates seeking credit for com-pleted courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Com-mission.

Duties: To be in immediate charge of the forces engaged in the inspection, maintenance, re-pair and operation of the electrical equipment in substations and generating stations, including: mercury arc rectifiers, rotary converters, genera-tors, high tension and low tension switch gear, automatic relay panels and circuits, transmission and distribution cables, auxiliary equipment and accessories; act as power dispatcher; make rec• ords, reports and studies; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is au-thorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written weight 30, 75 per cent required; Practical-oral, weight 20, 75 per cent required. The practical-oral test will include the following factors: experience, technical competence, and judgment.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli• gibles must pass the medical and physical exami-nation given by the Board of Transportation im-mediately prior to appointment.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary, j31,fI4

of the written test, and who are otherwise eligi• bit. It is no longer necessary for candidates srek- i~y credit for completed courses of study to 5ie sekool study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Duties: To check time of arrival and departure of all trains; enter that information, as well as the names of the crews and car numbers on train sheets; keep records of mileage and of cars due for inspection; space trains; control train start-ing lights or bells; check traffic; act as crew dis-patcher; prepare, maintain, check and file pre-scribed records; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 50, 75 per cent required.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli. Bibles must pass the medical and physical exami-nation given by the Board of Transportation im-mediately prior to appointment.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipts of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

PROMOTION TO CLERK, GRADE 2

This examination is open to all depart-ments. In departments for which there Is an eligible list in existence, the list resulting from this examination will not be promul-gated until the expiration of the existing eli- gible list.

Salary: $1,200 to $1,799.99 per annum. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.

Feb. 2 to 4 p. m, Feb. 14, 1942. Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Date of Test: The written examination will

be held on June 6, 1942. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per.

sons in the competitive class whose salaries range up to but not including $1,800 per annum, who have served continuously for one year in the City service next preceding the date of the written examination; and who are otherwise eligible. Eligibility is also extended to persons formerly employed in the IRT and BMT who have been classified into the City service and have not actually been employed by the City for the period required by the Commission's rules, if they are otherwise eligible. Such persons are permitted to enter the examination on the strength of their service with the above-named companies prior to unification. It is no longer necessary for candi- dates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Scope of Examination: The written examina-tion will comprise tests of capacity to follow writ-ten directions, mental alertness, reasoning ability, spelling, grammar, vocabulary, numerical relations, office practice, knowledge of the principles of de-partmental organization, civic affairs and other appropriate information and abilities.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight, 50, 70 per cent required; Written test, weight, 50, 70 per cent required.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Com-mission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION , PAUL J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

PROMOTION TO DIRECTOR OF HOUSING PUBLICITY

This examination Is open only to employees of the Housing Authority.

Salary: $2,400 up to but not including $3,000 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 1. Date of Test: The written examination will be

held February 27, 1942. Eligibility Requirements: Open to any perma-

nent employee now serving in the title of As-sistant Director of Housing Publicity who has served continuously at least one year in the title and who is otherwise eligible. It is no longer necessary for candidates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Duties: Under supervision of the Director of Housing to be responsible for all publicity in-formational and public relations activities of the Housing Authority; to perform related work.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 50, 70 per cent required.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (ELECTRICAL POWER)

New York City Transit System (All Divisions)

1. This examination Is open only to em-ployees of ere New York City Transit System.

2. Separate divisional lists for the BMT, IND and IRT Divisions will be established from this examination. The list established for each division will be used first to fill vacancies in that division. If the number of eligibles an a divisional list is insufficient to fill the vacancies In that division, the other two divisional lists may be combined and eertifed as appropriate.

3. The attention of all candidates, es- pecially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations re-lating to military service as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination instrue-tlona,

Salary: $2,401 to and including $3,300 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14 1942.

Vacancies: I in the I19D Division, 7 in the IMT Division and I in the IRT Division, at present; 3 additional expected in the IRT Divi. sion. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written examination will be hdd July 9, 1942.

1. This examination is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. Separate divisional lists for the BMT, IND and IRT Divisions will be established from this examination. The list established for each division will be used Bret to fill vacancies in that division. If the number of eligibles on a divisional list is insufficient to fill the vacancies in that division, the other two divisional lists may be combined and certified as appropriate.

3. The attention of all candidates, es-pecially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations re-lating to military service as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instruc-tions.

Salary: 65 cents to 78 cents an hour, at pres-ent.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942. Vacancies: 64 in the BMT Division, 50 in the

IND Division and 40 in the IRT Division, at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held April 25, 1942.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma-nent male employees now serving in the titles of Railroad Clerk and Collecting Agent, who have served continuously at least one year in the title or titles (or in an equivalent title or titles) on the date of the written test, and who are other-wise eligible. It is no longer neccssan1 for candi- dates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Duties: To be responsible for the safety, regu- larity and proper care of trains, in accordance with the rules, regulations and special instructions governing the employees in operation; when as- signed as Conductor of trains, to take charge of trains; when assigned to secondary position of trains, to assist conductor in charge in the per- formance of his duties; when assigned to stations, to handle passengers. assist in the safe dispatch of trains, watch exit gates, patrol stations and perform special duties for the protection of pas -sengers; when assigned to yard or work-train ser-vice, to operate hand-throw switches, assist in mak-ing couplings, serve as flagman; turn in lost property; make detailed reports of unusual occur-rences; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and {S•eights: Record and Seniorihv. weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 50, 75 per cent required.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli• gibles must pass the medical and physical exami-nation given by the Board of Transportation imme- diately prior to appointment.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-STON , PAUL J KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,fl4

PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT STATION SUPERVISOR

New York City Transit System (IRT and BMT Divisions)

1. This examination 1s open Only to em-ployees of the IRT and BMT Divisions of the New York City Transit System.

2. Separate divisional lists for the IRT and BMT Divisions will be established from this examination. A List for the IND Division is already In existence. The list established for each division will be used first to fill vacancies In that division. If the number of eligibles on a divisional list is insufficient to fill the vacancies In that division, the other two divisional lists may be combined and eerti. fled as appropriate.

3. The attention of all candidates, es-pecially those of military age or those in the reserve forces. Is called to the regulations re-lating to military service as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instrue-tions,

Salary: $1,800 to and including $2,400 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. in. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 7 in the BMT Division, and 3 is the IRT Division, at present. Others occur from time to time.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held June 27, 1942.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma-nent male employees now serving in the titles of Railroad Clerk, and Collecting Agent, who have served continuously at least one year in the title or titles (or in an equivalent title or titles) in the IRT or BMT Divisions on the date of the written test, and who are otherwise eligible. It is no longer necessary for candidates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Duties: To assist the Station Supervisors in the work of the Station Section, including the fob lowing details: make investigations and reports, ar- range for the proper manning of stations, super. vise and assign station personnel, make inspections and take appropriate action on condition of stations and station equipment; supervise receipt and col• lection of revenue; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 30, 75 per cent required; Practical-Oral, Weight 20, 75 per cent required. The practical-oral test will include the following factors: experience, technical competence andudgment.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli• gibles must pass the medical and physical examina-tion given by the Board of Transportation immedi-ately prior to appointment.

Fee: $1, Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMI,• SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

PROMOTION TO SIGNAL MAINTAINER GROUP B

New York City Transit System (All Divisions)

1. This examination Is open only to em-ployees of the New York City Transit System.

2. Separate divisional lists for the BMT, IND and IRT Divisions will be established from this examination. The list established for each division will be used first to fill vacancies in that division. If the number of eligibles on a divisional list is insufficient to fill the vacancies in that division, the other two divisional lists may be combined and certified as appropriate.

3. The attention of all candidates, es-pecially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations re-lating to military service as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears In the General Examination instrue-tions.

Salary: 80 cents to $1.06 an hour, at present. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.

Feb. 2 to 4 p. in. Feb. 14, 1942. Vacancies: Occur from time to time. All ap-

pointed from previous lists. Date of Test: The written examination will

be held July 21, 1942. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma.

nent employees now serving in the title of Main-tainer's Helper—Group A, who have served con• tinuously at least one year in the title (or in an equivalent title) and who have served concurently at least one year in the Signal Section of the Maintenance of Way Department of any division of the New York City Transit System, on the date of the written test, and who are otherwise eligible. It is no lon0er n coca sai? for cnndidutes seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Duties: To test, inspect, maintain or repair the railroad signal system ffieludlny: electric, elec-tro-pneumatic or mechanical interlocking machines, switch machines, automatic train stops, color-light and semaphore signals, and associated power and control equipment; keep records; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 25, 70 per cent required; Practical, weight 25, 70 per cent required.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli. gibles must pass the medical and physical exami-nation given by the Board of Transportation im-mediately prior to appointment. Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to lie considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION. PAUL J, KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

CONDUCTOR New York City Transit System

(All Divisions)

1. Simultaneously with the holding of this ex- amination, departmental Promotion examinations will be held. The eligible lists resulting from such promotion examinations will be used first to fill vacancies.

2. The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military service as they affect this exarintioo. A digest of these regulations appears in the Gen. era! Examination Instructions,

3. The list established from this examination will be certified as appropriate for the positions of Street Car Operator and Railroad Clerk. Eligibles accepting appointment to an appropriate Position will be withheld from further certifics-tions for a period of one year from the date of appointment.

pecially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations re- lating to military service as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Examination Instrue- tions.

Salary: 63 cents to 73 cents an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: Occur frequently. All appointed from last promotion list.

Date of Test: The written examination will be held April 18, 1942.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma-nent employees now serving in the titles of Car Cleaner, Porter and Railroad Caretaker who have served continuously at least one year in the title or titles (or in an equivalent title or titles) and who have served concurrently at least one year in the Car or Bus Maintenance Department of any division of the New York City Transit System, on the date of the written test, and who are other• wise eligible. It is no longer necessary for candi-dates seeking credit for completed courses of study to file school study forms until formally requested to do so by this Commission.

Duties: To assist the Maintainers in the car or bus shops in the maintenance, repair and in-spection of all parts of the multiple-unit car, street car or bus equipment, including: bodies, motors, trucks, air brakes, and associated apparatus; shop and heating plant equipment; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Subjects and Weights: Record and Seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; Written, weight 50, 70 per cent required.

All candidates who pass the competitive written test will be required to pass a qualifying practical test prior to certification. Candidates for the qualifying test may be called for examination in groups according to the needs of the service.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Eli-gibles must pass the medical and physical exami-nation given by the Board of Transportation im-mediately prior to appointment. Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

PROMOTION TO CONDUCTOR New York City Transit System

(All Divisions)

Salary: 65 cents to 78 cents an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 64 in the BMT Division, 50 in the IND Division and 40 in the IRT Division, at present. All appointed from previous lists for Conductor. Hundreds of vacancies expected in the titles of Conductor and Street Car Operator during the life of this list.

Duties: To be responsible for the safety, reg-ularity and proper care of trains, in accordance with the rules, regulations and special instruc-tions governing the employees in operation: when assigned as conductor of trains, to take charge of trains; when assigned to secondary position of trains, to assist conductor in charge in the per-formance of his duties; when assigned to stations, to handle passengers, assist in the safe dispatch of trains, watch exit gates, patrol stations and perform special duties for the protection of pas

DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF BUILD. ING MANAGEMENT AND PROCUREMENT

Salary: $3,500 per annum, subject to budget. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a.

m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942. Vacancies: 1 in Department of Welfare. Duties: Under the direction of the Commis.

sioner or his Assistant to administer the Division of Building Management and Procurement of the Department of Welfare, including the administra-tive supervision of its 500 employees; to acquire, maintain and manage the physical plant exceeding 1,000,000 square feet and involving over 45 dif-ferent buildings required by the Department in its operations throughout the five boroughs of the city; to plan the physical layout of offices occu-pied by the relief granting divisions of the de. partment in order to meet the specialized require• meats of an organization of this character; to contract with and to inspect commercial lodging houses sheltering relief recipients; to procure, control and account for all office supplies and equipment of a value exceeding $3,000,000 per year required by the department in all of its operating subdivisions; to contract for all main-tenance, transportation and processing services required by the department; and to perform re-lated administrative duties.

Requirements: Graduation from a recognized senior high school and, in addition, candidates must have had within the past 10 years, in a large governmental or private organization, 6 years full time paid experience of a character to qualify candidates for the duties of the position. 4 years of full time college technical training in building management, engineering, or architecture may be substituted year for year for the above expe-rience. At least 2 years' experience must have been in an administrative capacity involving re-sponsibility for: the procurement and manage-ment of buildings; or the layout of office space; or the requisitioning, control, budgeting and dis-tribution of office supplies, equipment or services, or a satisfactory equivalent. Experience in a city department as a chief clerk dealing with the Department of Purchase, the Budget Director and the Board of Estimate, or experience as an office manager with wide discretionary authority in a large real estate organization is of the type desired.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 30; Training, experience and personal qualifications, weight 70. Training, experience and personal qualifications may be rated after an examination of the candidate's application and after an oral interview or such other inquiry or investigation as may be deemed necessary. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $3. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Com- mission, -

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

FOREMAN, FURNITURE MAINTAINER

Salary: $2,200 up to and including $2,600 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: At present 1 in the Board of Edu-cation and 1 in the Dept. of Public Works.

Duties: To be in immediate charge of and be responsible for the work of all forces engaged in the installation, maintenance and repair of all types of furniture, including the planning and estimating of the cost of work; the requisitioning of and accounting for materials used, and the care of machinery, tools and equipment; to as-sign men, and keep records; to write specifica-tions for materials and labor involved in making repairs to furniture; to make inspection of the work of subordinates; to be in charge of furni-ture and like materials stored in care of the custodians in the schools; to perform such other duties of an allied nature as required.

Requirements: Candidates must have at least ten years of recent satisfactory practical expe-rience as a carpenter or cabinet maker, or as a journeyman in the manufacture or repair of fur- niture for wholesale furniture houses, department stores, large hotels, large public institutions, at least 2 years of which must include responsible supervision of a considerable number of em• ployees, or the equivalent; ability to prepare data for plans and reports, to estimate costs, to rec-ommend repairs or other disposition of furniture; familiarity with the paints and varnishes used in the manufacture, repair and maintenance of fur-niture, the need for such paints and their proper application. The supervisory experience required must have been of a permanent nature. Mere re-lieving or substituting or acting as assistant sup-ervisor will not qualify the applicant. The super-visory experience specified in advertisement must show that the applicant had full charge of and responsibility for the work of other employees, the planning of the work, its inspection and satis-factory completion.

Subjects and Weights: Written. w iRht 50;

an oral interview or such other inquiry or in- vestigation as may be deemed necessary. The pass- ing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Fee: $3. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- SION, PAUL J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. ~loaroN and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Contmissioners.

k\- ILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

MECHANICAL ENGINEER (SALVAGE)

Salary: $4,260 up to but not including $6,000 per annum. Appointments may be made from the list to a lower grade. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.

Feb. 2 to 4 p. m, Feb. 14, 1942. Vacancies: 1 at $4,00u in the Department of

Purchase. Duties: Under general supervision, to have re

sponsible charge of and exercise independent engi-neering judgment in connection with the salvage or sale of obsolete or worn-out equipment, such as automotive equipment, machinery, office equipment, etc.; also waste materials and supplies such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals, rubber products. building and construction materials; keep records and make reports; perform related work.

Requirements: An engineering degree recog-nized by the University of the State of New York plus at least six years' diversified practical production work in the skilled trades, preferably including one or more of the following: automotive equipment, metallurgical products, furniture or office equipment; three years of this time must have been in responsible charge of operations; or the equivalent of these requirements. Candidates must be capable of determining whether salvaged articles have further service life and whether the cost of reconditioning is commensurate with future value. This requires up-to-date diversified knowl-edge coupled with the necessary experience.A knowledge of market conditions and commodity prices is desired to assure full value to the City.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 50; Training, experience and personal qualifications, weight 50. Training, experience and personal quali-ficatiuns may be rated after an examination of the candidate's application and after an oral interview or such other inquiry or investigation as may he deemed necessary. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. Fee: $4. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

inclttding 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to he considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j3l,f14

TELEPHONE OPERATOR, GRADE I (WOMEN)

Salary: $1,200 up to but not including $1,800 per annum. Appointments may be made at sal-aries below $1,200 per annum.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. February 14, 1942.

Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Duties: To operate a telephone switchboard;

keep records of telephone calls; perform clerical and other incidental work.

Requirements: Applicants must be high school graduates and have had at least one year full time experience as telephone attendant or opera-tor with operating telephone companies, public utilities or large industrial, commercial or gov-ernmental organizations or an additional year of education.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 40; Experience, weight 60. Qualifying practical tests will be given to those who pass the written test as the needs of the service require. Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re• ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

TRACKMAN New York City Transit System

(All Divisions)

The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military see- vice as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Exami-nation Instructions.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

wagers; when assigned to yard or work-train service, to operate hand•throw switches, assist in making couplings, serve as flagman; turn in lost property; make detailed reports of unusual oc- currences; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Requiretnents: Not less than 5 feet 6 inches in height (bare feet). No one under 21 years of age will be appointed. This position is one of the principal means of entrance to a railroad career service in the New York City Transit Sys-tem. There will be active opportunities for pro-motion. Although railroad experience is desir• able, it is not required, The most important at• tributes which will be required for this position are an aptitude for the type of work listed under "Duties," evidence of an ability to learn, and physical strength and agility.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 50; Physical, weight 50. The passing grade will be act in accordance with the needs of the service.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi-dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality, which in the opinion of the medical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness, such as: hernia, defects of the heart or lungs, impaired heating in either ear, defective color vision, vision of less than 20/30 in either eye (eye glasses allowed).

The competitive physical test will be designed to test the candidate's strength and agility. The terms of this physical test will be printed in the official Civil Service Bulletin a reasonable time before the first day of the test.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Com- mission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q.

MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f 14

Training, experience and personal qualifications, weight 50. Admission to this examination, or any part of it, conditionally or pending subse-quent determination of qualifications does not imply that the candidate possesses the minimum qualifications required for the position or is en-titled to a passing rating on the experience part of the examination. If the experience interview, held after the written or other parts of examina-tion discloses that the candidate lacks the req-uisite experience or education, he may be dis-qualified or given less than a passing rating for experience.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Com-mission.

ee "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice,

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; 1'ERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

1',ILLIAM J. MURYAY, Secretary. j31,f14

AUDIT MANAGER

Salary: $6,000. 4 Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in.

Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942. %acancies: 1 in the Emergency Revenue Di-

vision. Duties: To have direct supervision and re•

sponsible charge of the accountants, junior ac-countants, bookkeepers, and others comprising the staff of the Audit Section of the Emergency Reve-nue Division; formulate, devise, prepare, pass upon and put into effective operation all audit procedures and policies necessary to conduct a proper and efficient audit and examination of the books and accounts of all persons required to file returns pursuant to the City's Emergency Revenue Tax Laws; make decisions with reference to all audit problems arising in the Department; confer with taxpayers and make decisions upon the problems arising during the course of an audit of the books and accounts of such taxpayers; coordi- nate the activities of the various Audit Units to secure the maximum efficiency and productivity of each unit; perform related work.

Requirements: The incumbent of this position must be equipped by training and experience to direct the activities of a staff of auditors and office assistants of approximately 180 engaged in the administration of the audit functions of the Emer-gency Revenue Division. Candidates must possess a certificate as a Certified Public Accountant of the State of New York, with at least 15 years' experience in auditing and accounting, including at least 10 years' experience with a large business or governmental organization or with independent certified public accountants or as a Certified Pub-lic Accountant conducting his own business. Appro-priate college and graduate training may be sub- stituted for the required experience on a year for year basis, except that every candidate must have had 10 years of accounting experience of a charac- ter and magnitude to qualify the candidate to manage the Emergency Revenue Division staff as described under "Duties."

Subjects and Weights: Training, experience and personal qualifications, weight 100. Training, experience and personal qualifications will be rated after an examination of the candidate's application and after an oral interview or such other inquiry or investigation as may be deemed necessary to determine the extent to which such experience has qualified the candidate for the position sought. Such oral interview will be designed to probe the essential factors of technical competence and ad-ministrative ability necessary for the efficient per-formance of the duties of the position.

Fee: $5. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last clay for the re• ceipt of applications will he accepted by the Com-mission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice,

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-STON, PAUL J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

BLACKSMITH

This list may also be used for industrial instructor in this trade,

Salary: Presently paid $9.50 per day, prevail- ing rate.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 2 in the Department of Sanitation. Duties: To make angle irons, bridle irons, tools,

automobile parts, or similar pieces of equipment, either by hand or steam hammer, or related work as required. To repair iron parts of fire engines, trucks, hose wagons, automobiles, carts, sweepers. sprinklers and other vehicles; to perform such other work as may property he required of black- smiths. Age: Not over 45 on the date of appointment.

This position requires extraordinary physical ability.

Requirements: At least five years, of experi- ence along the lines outlined under duties.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 40; Practical, weight 40; Physical, weight 20. The practical test may include the testing of the candi-dates' knowledge and ability by an actual work sample or by detailed questioning of the candidate concerning experience and knowledge, or by a combination of such tests, or by other tests of competency.

The Commission will also establish a supple-mer.tary list for industrial instructor in this trade in the following manner: Whenever the needs of the service require, the Commission will canvass the eligible list for Blacksmith, for those persons v-ho desire to he certified for Industrial Instructor. Such persons will receive a qualifying test de-signed to ascertain their ability to teach this trade and those who pass will be placed upon a supple-mertary list in the order of their original general average,

Medical and Physical Requirements: No di.. ease. injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness. In addition, candidates must pass in four tests: Weight lift, pectoral squeeze, abdominal muscle lift and ladder climb.

Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Com- mission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-STON, PAUL T. KERN, President: FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYER, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j3l ,f14

BUS MAINTAINER—GROUP B BMT Division, New York City Transit System

AMENDED NOTICE

Candidates who filed under the advertisement of Dec. 9 to Dec. 29, 1941. need not file anoin. Note: Simultaneously with the holding of

this examination, a departmental promotion exami-nation will he held. The eligible list resulting from such promotion examination will he used first to fill vacancies.

2. The attention of all candidates, especially those of military age or those in the reserve forces, is called to the regulations relating to military

service as they affect this examination. A digest of these regulations appears in the General Ex-amination Instructions.

Salary: 75 cents to 95 cents an hour at pres-ent.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: lu7 at present. Others occur from time to time.

Duties: To test, inspect, maintain or repair the electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment of buses and other automotive vehicles including: engines, clutch, transntission, axles, gennerators, compressors, brake, assemblies and electrical accessories; diagnose troubles and irregu- larities and make the necessary repairs or adjust-ments; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Requirements: At least three years' recent sat- isfactory experience as a mechanic in the mainte-nance and repair of buses or other automotive vehicles as described under "Duties," or a satis-factory equivalent. This experience must have been in the capacity of a full time mechanic and NOT incidental or occasional experience in con-nection with other work. Full time formal educa-tion in an accredited trade or technical school of a nature to fit these requirements will be accepted on ayear for year basis.

Prior to certification, candidates must possess a New York State Chauffeur's License.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 40; Practical, weight 4n; Physical, weight 20, The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Medical and 1'hyMicai Requirements: No dis-ease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness. The competitive physical examination will consist of tests designed to grade the candidate's strength and agility.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners,

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

JUNIOR CIVIL ENGINEER

AMENDED NOTICE

Candidates who filed under the advertisement of December 9 to December 29, 1941, need not file again.

Salary: $2,160 up to but not including $3,120 per annum. The eligible list may he used for appropriate positions in a lower grade.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Duties: Under direct supervision with little

opportunity for independent or unreviewed action or decision, to perform elementary civil engineer-ing work in the investigation or development of civil engineering projects, the design, lay-out, con-struction, inspection, testing, operation, or mainte-nance of civil engineering works or equipment for tunnels, bridges, schools, public buildings, high-ways, sewers, rapid transit railroads, etc.; or in scientific civil engineering research; keep records and make reports; perform related work,

Requirements: An engineering degree recog-nized by the University of the State of New York prior to certification (June, 1942 graduates are eligible); or graduation from a four year day high schooland eight years' satisfactory practical experience in civil engineering; or a satisfactory equivalent; general knowledge of the fundamental principles of civil engineering, of physics and mathematics, and of the ordinary sources of civil engineering information; ability to prepare field notes or data for plans and reports: ability to use drafting instruments, instruments of precision and mathematical tables required in the performance of civil engineering work.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 80; Training. experience and personal qualifications, weight 20. Training, experience and personal qualifications will he rated after an examination of the candidate's application and after an oral interview or such other inquiry or investigation as may be deemed necessary, The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. Fee: $2. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re-ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Com-mission.

See "General Examination Instructions" which is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL T. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYER, Commissioners,

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

SENIOR ACCOUNTANT (METHODS)

Salary: $3,000 up. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.

Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942, Vacancies: Four positions of provisional ad-

ministrative assistants in the Comptroller's office are to he filled from this list. The salaries pres-ently being paid are $3,000, $4,000 (2), and $4.200. Duties: To devise methods of recording, re-

porting and accounting in the several departments; draft original procedures pertaining to the flow of work through a unit or department; supervise the installation and execution of systems of accounts, which, among other things. must serve as the basis for the preparation of statements, reports, etc.; survey and evaluate systems of accounts cur-rently in use and to discuss with the operating unit heads the practicability of changing the sys-tem in part or entirety; recommend the replace-ment of manual by machine operations or vice versa; provide adequate records for ascertaining the cost and production of various operations: pro-vide the necessary checks and balances in a unit or department to insure maximum internal control in the handling of the various operations; prepare programs of audit and review; discuss with the management changes of an overall nature includ-ing the transferring of personnel from one unit to another so as to obtain the maximum efficiency and productivity from each employee: he familia' with the laws governing the administration of the department; perform related work.

Regnireminto: Not less than 10 years of ex-perience in constructive accounting with a large governmental or business organization, or in audit-ing with a firm of public accountants. Not less than 5 years of this experience must have been in a supervisory accounting capacity or as a senior accountant, and not less than 2 years of the re-quired experience must have been in the respon-sible formulation and installation of accountine systems or methods and procedures, or in the analysis of accounting operations. Appropriate training at the college and graduate level may he substituted for the above required experience on a ,ear for sear basis, except that in every case candidates -must have had the 5 years of requirec supervisory or senior experience including the required ° sears' snecialized experience in account-nu systems or methods.

Rnh,leetn and Weight': Written. weight 40: Training. experience and personal qualifications. weight 60. The training, experience and per-sonal qualifications may be rated after an ex• amination of the candidate's application and after

Salary: 63 cents to 83 cents an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m. Feb. 2 to 4 p. m. Feb. 14, 1942.

Vacancies: 44 in the BMT Division and 7 in the IND Division, at present. 199 appointed from last list. Several hundred vacancies expected during the life of this list.

Duties: To maintain, inspect or repair tangent and curved track, special track and roadway, in subway, surface and elevated service, including: replacing rails, frogs, switches, ties and plates; adjusting and tamping tracks; repairing insulated joints; welding and grinding track; greasing rails; locating and tightening loose joints; and to perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Requirements: Although track experience is desirable it is not required. This position in- valves heavy manual labor and the examination will require a very high degree of strength and a considerable amount of agility.

Subjects and Weights: Physical, weight 60; Written, weight 40. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi-dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality, which in the opinion of the medical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness, such as: hernia, defects of the heart or lungs, impaired hearing in either ear, defective color vision, vision of less than 20/20 both eyes to-gether (no eye glasses allowed), blindness in either eye. The competitive physical test will be designed to test the candidate's strength and agility. The terms of this nhlsical test will be printed in the official Civil service Bulletin a reasonable time before the first day of the test.

Fee: $1. Applications mailed and postmarked up to and

including 12 midnight on the last day for the re- ceipt of applications will be accepted by the Commission.

See "General Examination Instructions" whiele is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PALM J. KERN, President ; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. j31,f14

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

THE CITY RECORD 889

LICENSE TO INSTALL OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT

Type of License: There will be two types of licenses issued:

Class A-Installation of any type of oil burn-ing equipment.

Clan B-Installation of equipment for use of oils from No. 1 to No. 4, inclusive.

Applications: Issued and received continuously from Oct. 8.

The examination for Class A license will be divided into two parts: Part 1 will pertain to equipment employing olla above No. 4. Part 2 will correspond to the examination for Clan B license. Hence candidates for Class A licenses who fail Part 1 may still qualify for Class B license, by passing Part 2. Candidates for License B will be required to take only one part. The examination for both license@ will be held on the same day, and candidates can decide for which type of license they wish to be examined on the day of the written tat. It will not be necessary for andidates, it the time of filing, to indicate the type of license in which they are interested.

Experience: Candidates moat have either at least three years' experience in the installing of oil burning equipment, or a satisfactory equivalent of related experience, or training. This experi- ence should be described fully prior to the time of filing on the experience sheet furnished by the Commission. Failure to do this may lead to disqualification from participation in the written test. All statements on the experience sheet will be investigated.

Requirements: Section C19.22.1 of the Admin• istrative Code of The City of New York requires: "Every applicant for a certificate of license to install oil burning equipment shall give a bond to the city conditioned for the payment of any lose or damage suffered by any person by reason of failure to install such equipment in accordance with the rules of the board of standards and appals relating to oil burners. Each such bond shall be in the penal sum of two thousand five hundred dollars and shall be approved by the Comptroller as to sufficiency of the sureties.

Applicants who file for this examination are not required to post this bond until they have estab-lished their eligibility for a license by qualifying in this examination conducted by this Commis sion.

Applicants must have a bona fide residence in New York City or business address in New York City.

Examination: The examination will consist of two parts: a written test and a technical oral examination. The written teat will be designed to test the applicant's familiarity with the law, rules and regulations established for the proper and legal installation of various kinds of oil•burning equipment, with the various methods and prob-lems of installation, with the principles and parts of all related equipment, and with the care and hazards that should be exercised by both the in usher and the occupant when the latter assumes the operation.

Fee: A fee of $5 shall accompany such appli-cation for this examination. No refunds will be made for failure to appear for any part of this examination.

See "General Examination I au edome" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS• SION. PAUL. J. KnN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLAcz S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4.11.18-25

LICENSE FOR MOTION PICTURE OPERATOR

Applications: Issued and received continuously from Oct. 8.

Requirements, Candidates must be at least 21 Lçars of age and citizens of the United States. They are required to give in full detail all infor• mutton required on application form. All state' mente will be investigated.

Examination. The examination will cover the following subjects: Standard wiring systems, A.C. and D.G.; approved wiring methods; measurement and carrying capacities of conductors; insulation and fuses and their purpose; use of electrical measuring instruments; codes, rules and regnla• Lions of the Department of Water, Gas and Elea tricity applicable to motion picture booths, pro. jectors, apparatus and operators; demonstration

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mechanical, electrical and sound parts ional projectors (both stationary and

and adjustment of the vari- ens parts thereof; operation, maintenance and lubrication of projector; knowledge of rectifying devices; parts maintenance, operation and cor-rection of defects of sound equipment; patching and care of film.

Those candidates who pass the written examina-tion will be given an oral practical test. All can-didates must pass both parts.

Fee: $5 at the time of filing. There will be no refunds.

See "General Examination Inesmctfin" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS• SION. PAUL J. KEEN, President; FEEDIcAxD Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SATES, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4.11-18.25

LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (Any Motive Power Except Steam)

Applications: Issued and received continuously, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily, and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturday.

Requirements: This examination is open to: 1. Any person who for a period of two years

or more has been employed as a mechanic or assistant to an operator on a portable machine in the City of New York and who presents proof of such employment.

2. Any person holding a stationary engineer's certificate issued by the Department of Housing and Buildings of The City of New York.

3. Any person holding a stationary engineer's certificate issued pursuant to law by any City, State or Territory of the United States, and who files with his application acopy of such certificate or license, together with an affidavit declaring that he is the identical person to whom such certificate or license was issued.

4. Any person who has learned the trade of machinist and who has worked for not lea than three years as journeyman at such trades, or is a graduate of any duly established school of tech. nology as a mechanical engineer and has had at leant six months' practical experience on portable machines used for construction or excavation work, within the City of New York.

S. Any person holding a Portable Engineer (Steam) license issued by the Department of Housing and Buildings of The City of New York, whose license has not been endorsed to permit operation of motive power other than steam.

Scope of Examination: This examination will consist of a written and a practical test. The written test will be in two parts. The first part will investigate the candidates' knowledge of the operation, safety and repair of internal combustion engines, electric motors, motor controllers, motor-generator sets, and air compressors. The second part will investigate candidates' knowledge of the operation, safety and repair of transmissions, clutches, brakes, hoisting drums, wire rope, and related subjects.

The practical test will be given for those can. didates who pass both parts of the written test. The practical test will be held on construction equipment and will test the candidates' knowledge

of the actual operation, adjustment, maintenance and repair of several types of portable construction equipment driven by motive power other than steam. Applicants must pass this test to qualify for the license.

Fee: $5. See "General Examination Instructions" which

is to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS•

SION, PAUL J. Krux, President' FER.DIXAID Q. LL MoRroN and WAAcs S. SAYRE, IDlssioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4.11.18.25

LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (Steam)

Applications: Issued and received continuously, from 9a.m.to4p.In. daily, and from 9a.In.to 12 noon on Saturday.

Requirements: Eligibles are required to: 1. Be at least 21 years of age; and 2. Be a citizen of the United States; and 3. Be able to read and write the English lan-

guage; and 4, Have been a resident of the City of New

York for at least three years next immediately preceding the date of his application for examina-tion; and

5. Have been employed as a fireman, oiler or general assistant to a duly certificated engineer in buildings or on portable boilers or steam-driven portable equipment in the City of New York for a period of five years, of the seven years, imme• diately preceding the date of his application; or

6. Have served as a journeyman boilermaker or machinist engaged in the construction or repair of steam boilers or steam engines for a period of five years, at least one of which shall have been under the supervision of a duly certificated operat-ing engineer in the City of New York within the three years immediately preceding the date of his application; or

7. Have received the degree of mechanical engineer from a school or college recognized by the University of the State of New York and have had one year's experience in the operation and maintenance of stationary or portable plants under the supervision of a duly certificated engi' neer in the City of New York; or

8. Be a holder of a certificate as engineer issued by a board of examining engineers duly established and qualified pursuant to the laws of the United States or any, state or territory thereof, or a certificate as a marine engineer issued by the Department of Commerce of the United States, and have had one year's experience in the City of New York in the operation and maintenance of stationary or portable plants under the supervision of a duly certificated operating engineer; provided that the applicant shall have filed with his applica-tion his own affidavit that be is the person named in said certificate together with supporting affda-vita by three duly certificated operating engineers employed in the City of New York at the time of making such affidavits.

Scope of Examination: This examination will consist of a written and a practical test. The written test will be in two parts, The first part will investigate the candidates' knowledge of the operation, safety and repair of high pressure portable steam boilers, boiler auxiliaries, and steam engines. The second part will investigate candi-dates' knowledge of the operation, safety and re-pair of transmission, clutches, brakes, hoisting drums, wire rope and related subjects.

The practical test will be given for those candi-dates who pass both parts of the written test. The practical test will be held on construction equipment and will test the candidates' knowledge of the actual operation, adjustment, maintenance and repair of several types of portable construction equipment driven by steam. Applicants must pan this test to qualify for the license. Fee: $5. See "General Examination Instructions" which

Is to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS•

SION, PAUL J. Kai, President' FuDInAnD Q. MORTON and WALLAcz S. SATU, ommisstoners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4.11.18.25

LICENSES FOR MASTER AND BPIdOIAL

Those who pass the written test for these licenses will be given a practical examination. The Commission will then certify those who pans the entire examination for license after a thorough investigation of all the statements in the applies• don. The Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity will issue the licenses.

Experiences Candidates for licenses as Master Electrician or Special Electrician must have had at least three years of practical experience is electrical construction in buildings. The Qlace of business of an applicant for Master Elec-trician's license must meet all requirements pre-scribed by the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity with respect to the address of his place of business.

Fee: The examination fee is $5 for each lioenae and is to be paid at the time of filing application.

Applications: Issued and received continuously from Oct. 8.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered past of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAta. J. Kax, President; FUUDIXAxs Q. MORTON and Wu.i.aci S. SATRS, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4-11-18.25

LICENSE FOR STRUCTURAL WELDER

Applications: Issued and received continuously. Experience: Applicants must have had at least

one year's experience welding in one or more of the following classes: (a) pressure vessels per-formed under rules of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; (b) in a United States Navy Yard or other ship building yards, under rules of the Department of Commerce Code; (c) in the manufacture of heavy machinery under codes of the American Welding Society; (d) strut tural work for buildings or bridges in fabricating shops or in the field under the American Welding Society Code. All the above shall have been done under strict supervision and inspection. The Municipal Civil Service Commission will thoroughly investigate all statements in applications.

Applications must indicate in places provided therefor, the position or positions for which appli-ant desires to qualify. They must give in full detail all information required on application form.

Holders of active, valid certificates for welding in the horizontal and vertical positions which have been issued and renewed by the Department of Housing and Buildings will be permitted to make application for a test in the overhead position until June 1, 1942.

Applicants who fail to pass the qualifying prat-tical test will be required to wait six months before making application for another test.

Requirements: Two test specimens must be made at the laboratory in each position (horizontal, vertical and overhead). Candidates must qualify in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. The speciments made with 4.inch fillet weld will be required to have a minimum strength of 80,000 pounds when subjected to tensile load. Overweld-Ing will require correspondingly higher strength. After pulling such specimens to destruction and a thorough examination of all characteristics of the welds, the Commission will if satisfied of the ability of the applicant, notify the Department of Housing and Buildings. which will issue to quail. fled applicants a certificate upon payment of the fee of $2.

Examinations will be held from time to time as conditions require.

Fee: The cost of steel plates, filler rods, the use of machines and current, the making of the tension tats in connection with inspecting, testing and reporting will be covered by a fee of $15 for the complete examination and $5 for the examination in the overhead position, payable at the time of filing application.

See "General Examination Instructions" which Is to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. Kux, President' FUDINAJD Q. MoaroN and WALLACE S. SAY'S, tommiaionen.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4-I1.18.25

LICENSE FOR MASTER BIGGER

Applications: Lsued and received continuously from June 3.

Typo of License: The license for Master Rigger permits the holder thereof to hoist or lower any article, irrespective of weight, on the outside of any building or structure.

Experience: Candidates most have at least Eve years' practical experience of a character to quali• fy for the type of hoisting to be performed.

Requirementx: In addition to the above esperf-euce, candidates must be citizens of the United States of America, at least 25 years of age and of good character. The Municipal Civil Service Commission will thoroughly investigate all state' ments in the application.

If the applicant is to do business under the name of a corporation, he most give the name and address of the corporation, the date on which it was incorporated, and the office which he holds in said corporation. If the applicant is to do basi-neu unde. the name of a partnership or under a trade name, he mutt furnish, at the time of investigation, a certificate of the trade name certified by the County Clerk.

Before the license is issued by the Department of Housing and Buildings, the candidate will be required to produce satisfactory evidence that he carries Workmen's Compensation insurance, public liability insurance or bond, and property damage insurance or bond.

All certificates of insurance shall be made out in the name of the Commissioner of Housing and Buildings, City of New York, or the Department of Housing and Buildings, City of New York. All certificates of insurance shall be for full cov erage and no specific location and shall contain a clause whereby the insurance company assumes full responsibility for failure to notify the Com-missioner of Housing and Buildings five (S) days prior to any material change or cancellation.

Examination: The examination for this license will be in two parts: the first part, written; the second part, oral and practical. The written ex-amination will test the candidate's knowledge of rules and regulations joverning hoisting and rig• gin$ in New York City, safe loads of rigging equipment and weights of various materials to be hoisted, knowledge of safety measures and acci- dent prevention and related matters. The oral and practical test will investigate the candidate's ability to perform rii.gtng operations similar to those in which he will be engaged in practice. The pass mark will be 70% in each part of the examination Examinations will be held from time to time as conditions warrant.

Fee: $10. See "General Examination Instructions" which

is to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-

SION, PAUL. J. KnN, President; FnDIXAPD Q. MosTox and WALLAcs S. SATES, Commissioners,

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary, f4.11.18.25

LICENSE FOR STATIONARY FIREMAN

Applications: Issued and received continuously from June 3.

Requirements: This examination is open to all citizens of the United States who have bad not leas than two years' experience as fireman, water ten-der, oiler or general Resistant to a licensed Sta. tionsry or Marine Engineer and have had not lea than two years' residence is New York City.

Scope of Ex aminntisa: This examination will consist of a written and a practical test. The written test will be in three parts. The first will investigate the candidates' knowledge of steam boilers and boiler auxiliaries. It will be less diffi. cult than that given to applicants for the Sta-tionary Engineer, Third Grade License. The sec• and part will investigate candidates' knowledge of solid fuels and their firing by hand or stoker. The third part will investigate candidates' knowl. edge of liquid fuels and their combustion by oil burners.

The practical test will be held in a power plant and will be in two parts. The first part will be given to those candidates passing both the fiat and second parts of the written examination and will teat the candidates' knowledge of the actual firing of solid fuel by hand and by stoker and of the elementary handling of steam boilers. Appli-ants who pass this practical test will qualify for the Stationary Fireman license. The second part of the practical test will be given to those candi• dates who pus all three parts of the written tact. It will test the candidates' knowledge of the actual firing of the liquid fuel by oil burners, in-cluding the adjustment and repair of the burners. Applicants who pass both parts of the practical test will qualify for Stationary Fireman licensee endorsed with respect to Oil Burner Operation.

Fee: $5. see "General Examination Instructions" which

Is to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS.

SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FUDINA3D Q. Moarolt and WALLAcs S. SAvu Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4-11.18.25

LICENSE FOR SPECIAL RIGGER

Applications: Issued and received continuouslly. Type of License: The license for special rigger

permits the holder thereof to hoist or lower any article, not exceeding one thousand two hundred pounds in weight, on the outside of any building or structure.

Experience: Candidates must have at least one year's experience of a character to qualify for the type of hoisting to be performed.

Requirements: In addition to the above expo rience, candidates must be citizens of the United States of America, at least twenty-one years of age and of good character. The Municipal Civil Service Commission will thoroughly investigate all statements in the application.

If the applicant is to do business under the name of a corporation he must give the name and address of the corporation, the date on which it was incorporated and the office which he holds is said corporation. If the applicant is to do business under the name of a partnership or under a trade name be must furnish at the time of investigation a certificate of the trade name certified by the County Clerk.

Before the license is issued by the Department of Housing and Buildings the candidate will be required to produce satisfactory evidence that be carries workmen's compensation insurance, public liability insurance or bond and property damage insurance or bond.

All certificates of insurance shall be made out in the name of the Commissioner of Housing and Buildings, City of New York, or the Department of Housing and Buildings. City of New York All certificates of insurance shall be for full cover-age and no specific Ioation and shall contain a clause whereby the insurance company assumes full responsibility for failure to notify the Cam• missioner of Housing and Buildings five (5) days prior to any material change or cancellation.

Examination: The examination shall be an oral

and practical test. The oral test will investigate the candidate's knowledge of rules and regulations governing hoisting and rigging in New York City, weights of various materials to be hoisted, knowl- edge of safety measures and accident prevention and related matters. The practical test will inves-tigatethe candidate's ability to perform rigging operati

candidate'sons similar to those in which he will be

engaged in practice. The pass mark will be 70 per cent. Ezaminationa will be held from time to time as conditions warrant.

Fee: $5. See "General Examination instructions" which

is to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-

SION, PAUL. J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. Moamx and WALLACE, S. Saran, Commissioner.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4.11.18.25

LICENSE FOR REFRIGERATING MACHINE OPERATOR

(Tea Tons Capacity or Less)

Applications, Issued and received continuously. Requirements: This examination is open to an

applicants. Scope of Rumination: This examination will

consist of an oral and practical test. The oral part of the test will investigate the candidate's knowl-edge of the operation of the particular type of refrigerating eq uipment that he is to operate; his knowledge of the safety rules and precautions to be observed in its operation; and related matters. The practical part of this test will be conducted on a small semi-automatic compression system con listing of a commercial condensing unit and a simple evaporator.

Examinations will be held from time to time as conditions require,

Fee: $5, See "General Examination Instructions" which

Is to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-

SION, PAUL. J Kax, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACS S. SATRE, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MuaaAY, Secretary. f4-11.18.25

LICENSE FOR PORTABLE ENGINEER (Any Motive Power Including Steam)

Applications: Issued and received continuously, from 9 a. M. to 4 p. m. daily, and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

Requirements: Eligibles are required to: 1. Be at least 21 years of age; and 2. Be a citizen of the United States; and 3. Be able to read and write the English lan-

guage; and 4. Have been a resident of the City of I ew

York for at least three years next immediately preceding the date of his application for exatmna- tion; and

5. Have been employed as a fireman, oiler, or general assistant to a duly certificated engineer in buildings or on portable boilers or steam-driven portable equipment in the City of New York for a period of five years, of the seven years, imme-diately preceding the date of his application ; or

6. Have served as a journeyman boilermaker or machinist engaged in the construction or repair of steam boilers or steam engines for a period of five years, at least one of which shall have been under the supervision of a duly certificated operat-ing engineer in the City of New York within the three years immediately preceding the date of his application; or

7. Have received the degree of mechanical en• gIveer from a school or college recognized by the University of the State of New York and have had one year's experience in the operation and maintenance of stationary or portable plants under the supervision of a duly certificated engineer in the City of New York; or

8. Be a holder of a certificate as engineer issued by a board of examining engineers duly established and qualified pursuant to the laws of the United States or any state or territory thereof, or a certificate as a marine engineer issued by the Department of Commerce of the United States, and have had one year's experience in the City of New York in the operation and maintenance of stationary or portable plants under the supervision of a duly certificated operating engineer; provided that the applicant shall have filed with his appli-cation his own affidavit that he is the person named in said certificate together with supporting affidavits by three duly certificated operating engi-neers employed in the City of New York at the time of making of such affidavits.

Scope of Examination: This examination will consist of a written and a practical test. The written test will be in three parts. The first part will investigate the candidates' knowledge of the operation, safety and repair of high pressure port-able steam boilers, boiler auxiliaries and steam engines. The second part will investigate the can-didates' knowledge of the operation, safety and repair of internal combustion engines, electric me' tors, motor controllers, motor-generator sets and air compressors. The third part will investigate the candidates' knowledge of the operation, safety, and repair of transmissions, clutches, brakes, hoist-ing drams, wire rope, and related subjects.

The practical test will be given for those candidates practical tat will be given for those candidates who pass all three parts of the written test. The practical test will be held on construction equip-ment and will be in two parts. Both will test the candidates' knowledge of the actual operation, ad-justment, maintenance and repair of several types of portable construction equipment. The first part will deal with equipment driven by motive power other than steam. The second part will deal with equipment driven by steam power. Applicants must pass both practical tests to qualify for the license.

Fee: $10. See "General Examination Instructions" which

Is to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-

SION, PAUL J. KnN, President' FEEDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYER, commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. f4-11-18.25,

LICENSE FOR REFRIGERATING MACHINE OPERATOR

(Unlimited Capacity)

Applications: Issued and received continuously, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. daily, and on Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

Requirements: Eligibles are required to: 1. Be at least 21 years of age; and 2. Be a citizen of the United States; and 3. Be able to read and write the English language.

Scope of Examination: This examination will consist of a written and a practical test. The writ-ten test will investigate the candidate's knowledge of the Rules of the Board of Standards and Ap- peals for refrigerating systems; his knowledge of the operation, maintenance, and repair of com-pression and absorption refrigerating systems; the safety precautions that should be observed in op. erating refrigeration machinery; and his knowledge of related matters,

The practical test will be given for those can didates who pass the written test. This practical test will be held in a large refrigerating plant and will test the candidate's knowledge of the prac-tical operation, maintenance and repair of refrig-erating machinery. Applicants must pass this test to qualify for the license.

Fee: $5. See "General Examination Instructions" which

is to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS

SION, PAUL T. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYYL, Commissioners.

WILLIAM J. MURRAY, Secretary. 14.11-18-25

UCENSB FOB STATIONARY ENOINBEB, FIRST GRADE

Applications: Issued aad received continuously. Requirements: This examination is open to all

persons who at the time of filing applications hold and have held continuously for the year Qreced• iag, a license as a Stationary Engineer, Second Grade, issued by the Department of Housing and Buildings of The City of New York.

Scope of Examination: This examination will be oral. It will investigate candidates' knowledge of modern developments in large high-pressure bigh-temperature steam boilers, engines, turbines, and auxiliaries, as well as in the fields of nom• bastion and refrigeration.

Fee: $5. See "General Examination Instroctlois" which

is to be considered psrt of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS•

SION, PAUL. J. KERN, President; FunINAND Q. MoaroN and W LLACR S. SAYaz, Commiwionen.

WILLIAM J. Muu v, Secretary. j2$-f4.l l.l8.25

LICENSE FOB STATIONARY ENGINEER, SECOND GRADE

Applications: Issued and received continuously. Requirements: This examination is open to all

persons who at the time of filing applications hold, and have held continuously for the two precedin years, a license as a Stationary Engineer? Third Grade, issued by the Department of Housing and Buildings of The City of New York.

scope of Examination: This examination will consist of written and oral tests. The written test will investigate the candidates' knowledge of cal-culations and the solution of numerical problems concerning the operation, adjustment, safety and repair of high-pressure steam boilers, auxiliaries, engines, turbines, stokers, oil burners, and re• frigerating equipment.

The oral test will be given those candidates who pass the written test. It will investigate the candidates' knowledge of high-pressure steam boilers, auxiliaries, engines, turbines, stokers, oil burners, and refrigerating equipment. Applicants most pies this test to qualify for the license. Fee. $5. See "General Examination lrsstruednm" which

Is to be considered pert of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS•

SION, PAUL J. Knw, President; YatIIXAIID Q. Mum and WALLACS S. SAYU, Commixaioners.

WILLIAM J. Mu UAY, Secretary. j28.f441.18.25

Radio Operator, and Promotion to Radio Operator, Grade 2, Municipal Broadcasting

system

1,C; 2,A; 3,A; 4,B; 5,B; 6,A; 7,D; 8,D; 9,B; 10,C; 11,C; 12,B; 13,B; 14,D; lS,E; 16,B; 17,C; 18,D; 19,D; 20,C.

21,DorE; 22,BorD; 23,E; 24,C; 25,A,B,C,DorE; 26,B; 27,B; 28,B; 29,E; 30,D; 31,C; 32,A; 33,E; 34,B; 35,A; 36,D; 37,B; 38,D; 39,D; 40,B.

41,A; 42,B; 43,BorC; 44,D; 45,C; 46,D; 47,B; 48,C; 49,C; 50,D; 51,A; 52,D; 53,C; 54,D; 55,A; 56,B; 57,C; 58,AorE; 59,D; 60,D.

61,D; 62,B; 63,B; 64,E; 65,D; 66,A; 67,B; 68,AorE; 69,E; 70,D; 71,C; 72,D; 73,E; 74,C; 75,B; 76,C; 77,E• 78,D; 79,E; 80,C.

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Promotion to Elevator Operator, Department of Hospitals

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PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN PROPOSALS

See Regulation on Lest Pate

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 2.30p m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1942

Contract No. 13, for construction of chain link fences, complete in place, in front of vacant prop• city at various locations in the Borough of Man- hattan, together with all work incidental thereto, as approved by the Local Board. f 11,24

The form of contract, contractor's proposal may be inspected at Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF QUEENS PROPOSALS

See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE President of the Borough of Queens at his

office, Room 224, Queens Borough Hall, 120•S5 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1942

No. 1, for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in 169th st., from 65th ave. to Horace Harding blvd.; 170th at., from 65th ave. to Horace Harding blvd.; 171st at., from 65th ave. to Horace Harding blvd.

No. 2, for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in 169th et., from 81st ave. to a point about 455 feet South of 81st ave.; 81st ave., from 169th it. to 170th at.; 170th at, from 81st ave. to a point about 480 feet south of 81st ave.; to be restricted to the removal of sanitary Bow only until such time as the permanent storm water outlet sewer is constructed.

No. 3, for the construction of a combined sewer and appurtenances in Union tpke., south side, from 169th at to 166th st.; 165th st., from 81st ave. to Union tpke.; 166th at., from 81st ave. to Union tpke.; 168th at., from 81st ave. to Union tpke.; to be restricted to sanitary flow only until such time as the permanent outlet sewer is built.

Blueprints may be purchased as follows: For jobs

f4, l6 nos. 1 3, 45 cents; for job no. 2,

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

PROPOSALS

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED, opened and publicly read by the New York City

Housing Authority at its office, 14th floor, 122 E. 42d street, New York City at 4.30 p. m., on Feb. 24, 1942, for foundations, superstructures and appurtenances for all structures to be erected for Edwin Markham Houses (U.S.H.A. Project No. N.Y. 5.9), located in the area bounded by Richmond Terrace, Bdway., North Burgher ave., Wayne et. and Campbell ave. (with such excluded areas as are indicated on the drawings), in the Borough of Richmond.

For each copy of the contract documents ob• tained, the sum of $65 must be paid as a deposit to guarantee the safe return thereof. If a Pro- posal is duly submitted by any person or corpora-tion making the deposit required, the full amount of such deposit for one copy will be returned to such person or corporation, provided that the copy is returned in good condition within thirty (30) days following the award of this Contract or the rejection of the Proposal of such person or cor-poration. Upon return of any other copies in good condition within such period whether by a person or corporation duly submitting a Proposal or by some other person or corporation, reimbursement will be made to the extent of $64 for each such copy returned.

Prospective bidders are informed that all of the work in connection with this contract is covered by Preference Rating Order No. P-19-d, Serial No. 337, dated Dec. 24, 1941, and assigning a Preference Rating of A-4. f3,14

890 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

LICENSE FOB STATIONARY ENGINEER, THIRD GRADE

Applications: Issued and received continuously. Requirements: Local Law No. 163 requires

eligibles to: 1. Be at least 21 years of age; and 2. Be a citizen of the United States; and 3. Be able to read and write the English

language; and 4. Have been a resident of the City of New

York for at least three years next immediately preceding the date of this application for examitut• don; and

S. Have been employed as a fireman oiler, or general assistant to a duly certificated engineer in a building or buildings in the City of New York for a period of five years, all of which must have been within seven years immediately pre• ceding the date of his application; or

6. Have served as a journeyman boilermaker or machinist engaged in the construction or re• pair of steam boilers or steam engines for a period of five years, at least one of which shall have been under the supervision of a duly cer• tificated operating engineer in the City of New York within the three years immediately preced• jilt the date of his application; or

7. Have received the degree of mechanical en• gineer from a school or college recognized by the University of the State of New York and have had one year's experience in the operation and maintenance of stationary plants under the super• vision of a duly certificated engineer in the City of New York; or

8. Be a holder of a certificate as engineer issued by a board of examining engineers duly established and qualified pursuant to the laws of the United States or any state or territory there• of, or a certificate as a marine engineer issued

S the Department of Commerce of the United tates, and have had one year's experience in

the City of New York in the operation and main. tenance of stationary plants under the super-vision of a duly certificated operating engineer; provided that the applicant shall have filed with his application his own affidavit that he is the person named in said certificate together with supporting affidavits by three duly certificated operating engineers employed in the City of New York at the time of malung of such affidavits.

Scope of Emminatfon: is examination will consist of written and practical tests. The written test will investigate the candidates' knowledge of the operation, adjustment, maintenance and repair of. high pressure steam boilers, stokers, oil burners boiler auxiliaries, refrigerating machinery, and steam engines.

The practical test will be given for those candi-dates who pass the written test. This practical test will be held in a power plant and will test the candidates' knowledge of the practical opera. Lion, adjustment, maintenance and repair of steam power plant equipment, oil burners and refrigerat-ing machinery. Applicants must pass this test to qualify for the license.

Fee: $5. See "General fasrsamstion Instructions" which

Ii to be considered part of this notice. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS.

SION, PAUL. J. KanN, President; FSIDINAND Q. Morrow and WAu.Acs S. Sans, Commiasiaoera.

WILLIAM J. Mu nay, Secretary. j28d4.11.18-25

TENTATIVE KEYS FOR EXAMINATIONS

Candidates may file objection to such tentative keys for a period of not more than two weeks after the initial date of publication thereof. Such objections shall be in writing and shall contain detailed information and authority therefor.

Health Inspector, Grade 2

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Air Traffic Control Recorder

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rejection of the Proposal of such person or cur' poration. Upon return of any other copies in good condition within such period whether by a person or corporation duly submitting a Proposal or by some other person or corporation, reimbursement will be made to the extent of $29 for each such copy returned.

Checks offered as payment for the documents must be made payable to the order of the New York City Housing Authority. f3,14

Proposals for Demolition of Building

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the New York City Housing Authority, 14th

floor, 122 E. 42d at., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11.30 a. m. on FRIDAY, ~'EBEUABY 13, 1942

For furnishing all necessary labor and equip-ment for the demolition of all buildings and struc-tures in the Edwin Markham Houses Area, Bor-ough of Richmond, New York. This area is bounded on the north by Richmond ter., on the west by Bway., on the south by Wayne st., and on the east by North Burgher ave., with such ex• clusions as are noted on the plot plan. f 4,13

BOARD OF ESTIMATE BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurt♦ noncee Thereto on City Real Estate

Bee Terms and Conditions on Last Pace

PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate, sealed bids will be

received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a, m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942

For the sale of the two portable frame struc-tures, together with the appurtenances thereto, located on the grounds of Public School No. 6, at Tremont and Vyse aves., and further desig• nated as Section 11, Block 3005, Lot 20 on the Tax Maps of The City of New York for the Borough of The Bronx. (Resolution of Jan. 29, 1942-Cal. No. 24.) f3,20

The encroachments) and appurtenances herein. before specified are shown on certain maps on fill in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent of the amount of the bid, except that a mmi. mum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids. A deposit of $500 will entitle bidders to bid on any or all the buildiags.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security. The deposits of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York upon failure to comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale.

Resale of the buildings or parts of buildings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or as si$nment of interest therein by successful bidder, will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate.

Corporation hales of Certain Real Estate

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Board of Estimate of The City of New

York, by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 at 11 o'clock a. m., at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, City of New York, all the right, title and interest of The City of New York in and to the following described property:

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough and County of Bronx, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Monroe avenue distant 5 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of East 174th street with the westerly side of Monroe avenue as the same are now laid out on the Final Map for the Borough of The Bronx, running thence westerly parallel or nearly so with East 174th street 95 feet; thence south- erly parallel or nearly so with Monroe avenue 75 feet; thence easterly parallel or nearly so with East 174th street 95 feet to the westerly side of Monroe avenue; thence northerly along the west-erly side of Monroe avenue 75 feet to the point or place of beginning; be the said several di- mensions more or less, it being intended to de• scribe the property now designated as Lots 40 and 42 in Block 2792 Section 11 on the Tax Map of the Borough of The Bronx.

Being the same premises conveyed to The City of New York by Abraham M. Schwartz as Referee, by deed recorded March 22, 1920 in Liber 258 of Conveyances, page 297, in the Register's Office of the County of Bronx.

The minimum or upset price at which said property may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The highest bidder will be required to pay 10 Per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check together with the auctioneer's fee, if any, at the time of the sale and the bal-ance within thirty (30) days from the date of sale.

The deed to be delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed without covenants which shall contain a clause that it shall not be construed as containing any implied warranty of title; which deed shall be delivered within sixty (60) days from the date of sale.

Title shall be conveyed free and clear of all existing taxes, assessments and water rates other than those which were included in the tax lien which was the subject of a foreclosure action under which The City of New York acquired title to said premises but the successful bidder will be required to accept title subject to any claims of defects in such foreclosure action.

Taxes shall be apportioned as of the date of closing title.

The Director of Real Estate, at his option, may resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of sale and the persons so failing , to comply therewith shall, in addition to forfeiting any deposit made on ac-count thereof, be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

No individual or corporation or any stockholder, director or officer of any corporation who or which has been or is now in default in or on any contract, obligation or agreement of any kind or nature whatsoever, entered into with The City of New York or any of its agencies, will be accepted as a bidder for this property, and the Director of Real Estate reserves the right to reject any such bidder if investigation establishes such a default.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Estimate under reso-

lution adopted at the meeting of the Board held January 29, 1942 (Cal. No. 35).

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real f6.25

Filing Bille of Costa

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to the closing and discon- tinuing of a portion of UNIONPORT ROAD traversing Block 3937 at the junction of Union- port road and Metropolitan avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the Bronx County Building, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora. tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 9, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f9,20

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the real property required for the widening of SOUTHERN BOULEVARD from East 138th street to Whitlock avenue; WHITLOCK AVENUE from Southern boulevard to Leggett avenue, and from Hunts Point avenue to East-ern boulevard, and EASTERN BOULEVARD from Whitlock avenue to Middletown road, excepting those portions of Eastern boulevard that are laid out across Bronx River and West. chester Creek, where the title to be acquired shall be an easement which will enable The City of New York to construct bridges carrying Eastern boulevard over these waterways, ex-eluding the properties of the New York and Harlem Railroad and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the Bronx County Building, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora-tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 9, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f9,20

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

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 required for the opening and extending of SCHURZ (HARDING) AVENUE from Rob- inson avenue to Buttrick avenue; McDOWELL PLACE from Miles avenue to the mean high water line of Baxter Creek Inlet located about 150 feet southerly from Miles avenue and from the southerly line of Schurz (Harding) avenue to the mean high water line of the East River or Baxter Creek Inlet located about 10 feet northerly from the southerly line of Schurz (Harding) avenue; DEWEY AVENUE from Emerson avenue to the center line of Brinsnvade avenue; SAMPSON AVENUE from Emer• son avenue to Swinton avenue; MILES AVENUE from Emerson avenue to the United States bulkhead line of Baxter Creek Inlet; HARDING (LAWTON) AVENUE from Bal- com avenue to the United States bulkhead line of Baxter Creek Inlet; BALCOM AVENUE from East 177th street to Miles avenue; GRAFF AVENUE from Philip avenue to Miles ave- nue; BUTTRICK AVENUE from Philip ave- nue to Sampson avenue; and from the mean high water line of the East River to the United States bulkhead line of the East River; DAVIS AVENUE from Randall avenue to Sampson avenue; and from Schurz avenue to Harding (Lawton) avenue; ROBINSON AVENUE from Randall avenue to Miles avenue and from the mean high water line of the East River to the United States bulkhead line of the East River; HOSMER AVENUE from Randall avenue to Miles avenue and EMERSON AVENUE from Randall avenue to Miles avenue and from the mean high water line of the East River to the United States bulkhead line of the East River, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the Bronx County Building, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora. tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 9, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f9,20

Filing Tentative Decree-Notices to File Objections

SUPREME COURT-BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the real property required for the widening of SOUTHERN BOULEVARD, from East 138th street to Whitlock avenue; WHITLOCK AVE. NUE, from Southern boulevard to Leggett aye- flue, and from Hunts Point avenue to Eastern boulevard, and EASTERN BOULEVARD, from Whitlock avenue to Middletown road, ex-

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT

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SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED, opened and publicly read by the New York City

Housing Authority at its office, 14th floor, 122 E. 42d street, New York City at 11 a. m., on Feb. 24, 1942, for the construction of the Street and Yard Improvements for the Fort Greene Houses Project, No. NYS•1, located in the area bounded by Park ave., Prince at., Myrtle ave. and Carlton ave. in the Borough of Brooklyn. For each copy of the contract documents ob-

tained, the sum of $30 must be paid as a deposit to guarantee the safe return thereof. If a Pro- posal is duly submitted by any person or corpora• tion making the deposit required, the full amount of such deposit for one copy will be returned to such person or corporation, provided that the copy is returned in good condition within thirty (30) days following the award of this Contract or the Estate.

cepting those portions of Eastern boulevard that are laid out across Bronx River and West• cheater Creek, where the title to be acquired shall be an easement which will enable The City of New York to construct bridges carry-ing Eastern boulevard over these waterways, excluding the properties of the New York and Harlem Railroad and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed

ing, as follows: First-That the above named Court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the retrial of the above entitled proceeding, pur-suant to an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department, dated June 18, 1941, and entered in the Clerk's office thereof, July 16, 1941, has completed its supplemental and amended estimate of the com-pensation for Damage Parcel No. 18, which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and the supplemental and amended tentative decree of the said Court as to the award for damage as to Damage Parcel No. IS was signed on the 26th day of January, 1942, by Hon. Charles B. McLaughlin, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the retrial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Bronx on the 26th day of January, 1942, for the inspection of whom• soever it may concern.

Second-That The City of New York, and all parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned

~ tby the objector and his post office adur ar Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 25th day of February, 1942, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, a copy of such veri-fied objections.

Third-That on the 26th day of February, 1942, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, will apply to the Hon. Charles B. Mc-Laughlin, the justice of the Supreme Court who signed said supplemental and amended tentative decree at Special Term, Part II, to be held in Room 702, Bronx County Building, 161st street and Grand Concourse, Borough of The Bronx, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said supplemental and amended tentative decree.

Dated, New York January 30, 1942. WILLIAM C. CI'fANLER, Corporation Coun.

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j30,f17

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 19.12

THE CITY RECORD

891

Application to Correct Laat Partial and Separate Final Decree

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

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 sameurpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of DICKENS (FRANKLIN) AVENUE from its junction with Far Rockaway boulevard to Regina boulevard and other streets in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO SECTION B15.32.0 OF THE Administrative Code for The City of New York

(chapter 929, Laws of 1937) notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term, Part IV for the trial of con• demnation proceedings of said court, to be held in the County of Kings at the Supreme Court Building in the Borough of Brooklyn in the City of New York on the 26th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order

(a) Vacating and setting aside the last partial and separate final decree as to awards and assess-ments for benefit in the above entitled proceeding in so far as same relates to damage parcels Nos. 160, 163, 164, 165, 166 167 and 168 and benefit parcels Nos. 754, 758, 1J 59, 760, 760A, 761, 787, 787A, 787B, and 1990; and

(b) Making new awards for those portions of damage parcels Nos. 160, 163 and 168 situate within the County of Queens; and

(c) Making new assessments for benefit for those portions of benefit parcels Nos. 754, 758, 759, 761, 787A, 787B, and 1990 situate within the County of Queens • and

(d) Directing the domptroller of The City of New York to refund without interest to all per. sons who have paid or caused to be paid in whole or in part to The City of New York the assess-ments for benefit hereinbefore specified, the suns representing the difference between the assess- ments for benefit paid and the amounts of the new assessments for benefit to be made herein wherever the sums so paid exceed the amount of the new assessments for benefit providing how-ever that all taxes, assessments, water rates and other lawful charges which are liens upon the respective parcels have been paid or where such taxes, assessments, water rates and other lawful charges have not been paid then the sums which would so be refunded are to be applied by the Comptroller of The City of New York on account of the said taxes, assessments, water rates and other lawful charges; and (e) Providing for restitution to The City of

New York of any payments made by it to claim- ants of any awards either in whole or in part for property either partly or wholly within the County of Nassau as well as the excess of such payments over the new awards to be made herein for prop• erty either partly or wholly within the County of

Queens and directing the Clerk of the County of ueens to record and docket such order as a

judgment; and (f) Granting such other and further relief as

may be just and proper. The real property to be excluded from the last

partial and separate final decree is bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Regina (Sheridan) boulevard where it is inter- sected by the Nassau County Line, said point be- ing distant 76.11 feet north of the northeasterly line of Leland (avenue) street; running thence westerly for 94.11 feet along the Nassau County Line to the westerly line of Regina boulevard; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 120 de- grees 47 minutes 08 seconds, for 265.57 feet along the westerly line of Regina boulevard to the for-mer Nassau County Line; thence easterly, de- flecting to the right 72 degrees 34 minutes 40 seconds, for 83.85 feet along the former Nassau

County Line to the easterly line of Regina boule-vard; thence southerly for 241.10 feet along the easterly line of Regina boulevard to the Nassau County Line, the point or place of beginning.

A survey, map or plan of the property herein-above described is on file in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York.

Dated, New York, February 11, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

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Notice to File Claims

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for Park avenue from the westerly line of Hudson avenue to the easterly line of Classon avenue, excluding the property acquired by The New York City Housing Au-thority, the property of the United States Gov-ernment and the property heretofore acquired in fee by The City of New York; Washington avenue from Park avenue to a point about 216 feet southerly therefrom; Hall street from Park avenue to a point about 175 feet southerly therefrom; Steuben street from Park avenue to Flushing avenue; Classon avenue from Park avenue to Flushing avenue; a new street from Park avenue and Steuben street to Kent avenue excluding the property of the United States Government; Flushing avenue from the westerly line of Steuben street to Classon avenue; Walla-bout street from the new street to the easterly line of Kent avenue, and Kent avenue from the northwesterly line of Hewes street to Walla-bout street; and for the public park bounded by Park avenue, Hall street, Myrtle avenue and Washington avenue and public parks within the area bounded by Flushing avenue, Classon ave-nue, Park avenue, and Steuben street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated Feb-ruary 9, 1942, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on February 9, 1942, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, was granted.

Notice is further given that pursuant to section B15, subdivision 11.0 of the Administrative Code, the map or survey of the land acquired in this proceeding has been duly- filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings and each and every party and person interested in the real property so taken, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim, duly verified in the manner required by law for the ven-fieation of pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 25th day of February, 1942, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant 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 acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

Proof of title may be submitted to the Cor. poration Counsel at his office, Room 506, Munici. pal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, or at Room 1251, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 25th day of February, 1942.

The Claimant will be required to appear in per. son upon such title proof and to produce the deed or instrument under which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

The property affected by this proceeding is lo-cated in Blocks Nos. 123A and 124A in Section 1; in Blocks Nos. 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 2025A, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045 and 2046 in Section 7; in Blocks Nos. 2196A, 2203, 2209, 2216, 2223, 2252E, 2260 and 2261 in Section 8 of the Kings County Land Map.

Dated, Brooklyn, February 11, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

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1N111ng Bills of Costa

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of BERRIAN BOULEVARD (AVENUE) from the center line of Steinway street (ave-nue) to the easterly line of 47th (Oakley-17th) street, in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part IV, to be held at the Supreme Court Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora- tion Counsel thereto attached has been d ited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 9, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal _ Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f9,20

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of CONNECTING HIGHWAY from Laurel Hill boulevard, south of Borden avenue, to As-toria Boulevard South, excluding the rights-of-way of the Long Island Railroad Company and the New York Connecting Railroad Company; 43D STREET (LAUREL HILL AVENUE) from 51st avenue (Towns place-Lila place) to the ward line between the First and Second Wards, Borough of Queens; the widening of 41ST (FAIRBANKS) AVENUE on its south-erly side from Connecting highway to 70th street (Lenox avenue) ; BOODY STREET

from Connecting highway to Astoria Boule-vard South; 27TH AVENUE from Connecting highway to the northerly line of 28th avenue as laid out at right angles to the westerly line of 27th avenue; 28TH AVENUE from its northerly line as laid out at right angles to the westerly line of 27th avenue to Connecting highway; 30TH (GRAND) AVENUE from the westerly line of Connecting highway to a line 100 feet west of 70th (13th) street; 32D (BURNSIDE) AVENUE from Connecting highway to 68th (11th) street, and for the PUBLIC PARK adjacent to the westerly side of Boody street from Astoria Boulevard South to 30th (Grand) avenue, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part IV, to be held at the Supreme Court Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora-tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 9, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f9,20

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the op ening and extending of CROSS BAY BOULEVARD from the southerly United States pierhead and bulkhead line (approved by the War Department, 1925) of the northerly channel of Jamaica Bay, to a point 825 feet north of the northerly United States pierhead and bulkhead line (approved by the War Department, 1925) of Broad Chan-nel, in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part IV, to be held at the Supreme Court Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Coutull can be heard thereon for taxation in accordande with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora. tion Counsel thereto attached has been d sited in the office of the Clerk of the County of tueen3, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 9, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f9,20

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 61ST (FLEMMING PLACE) ROAD from 85th (Bloomfield) street to Woodhaven boulevard, and of 85TH (BLOOMFIELD) STREET from Eliot (61st) avenue to the center line of Dry Harbor road, in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part IV, to be held at the Supreme Court Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora-tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, February 9, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f9,20

Application to Condemn

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to permanent subsurface easements within the block

HAMILTON AVENUE, IMLAY STREET

STREET, DA UMMIT

STREET required for the Brooklyn Batter Tunnel, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term, Part IV for condemnation pro. ceedings, of said Court, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the Supreme Court Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 16th day of February, 1942, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the property hereinafter de. scribed and directing that the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the property proposed to be acquired in the above entitled Iroceeding be ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, in accord-ance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted on December 18, 1941.

The nature and extent of the improvement here-by intended is the acquisition of title to permanent subsurface easements within the block bounded by Conover street, Hamilton avenue, Imlay street and Summit street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, more particularly bounded and de-scribed as follows:

Beginning at the corner formed by the inter-section of the south line of Conover street with the west line of Hamilton avenue, as the latter is now in use and was ceded to the City of Brooklyn by deed recorded in the Register's office of Kings County on September 21, 1848: thence southerly along the west line of Hamilton avenue 195.23 feet to the north line of Imlay street; thence westerly along the north line of Imlay street 32.83 feet to a point; thence northerly along a curve turning to the left having a radius of 2,381.5 feet a distance of 208.02 feet to a point on the south line of Conover street distant 4.33 feet

westerly from the west line of Hamilton avenue; thence easterly along the south line of Conover street 4.33 feet to the point or place of beginning.

The horizontal area of the above described par. cel is 3,030 square feet.

The volume of space and the upper limit there. of are defined as follows:

Said volume is bounded by the vertical places passing through the above described four marginal limits of the above described parcel and terminat-ing at their intersection.

The upper limit of said volume of space is de• termined by a plane, the elevation of which plane at the point of beginning is 287.52 feet and the elevations for the remaining corners are 294.20 feet, 294.80 feet and 287,58 feet, respectively, proceeding clockwise.

The volume of said easement extends from the upper limit as described, downward to the center of the earth.

The elevations referred to herein refer to the datum plane adopted by the New York City Tun-nel Authority. This datum plane is at elevation 300.00 feet which is 2,653 feet above mean sea level at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, as established by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.

The property and rights to be acquired are shown on a mapentitled "Map showing the property to be acquired for permanent subsurface easements within the block bounded by Conover street, Hamilton avenue, Imlay street and Summit street, required for the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York," dated October 22, 1941, prepared by the Borough President of Brooklyn, providing as follows: "The tunnels or structures within the easement parcels shown on this drawing will be constructed so as to be capable of safely sustaining at the planes forming the upper limits of these easements a uniformly distributed load of 4,000 pounds per square foot, including the weight of the superim-posed earth."

No rights are to be acquired to interfere with any building or structure upon the premises.

The property affected by the above description is located in Block SISc of Section 2 of the Kings County Land Map.

A survey map or plan of the property herein-above described is on file in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York.

Dated, New York, February 2, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Filing Tentative Deeree-Notlee to File Objections

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the improvement of the Waterfront and Harbor of The City of New York, between Cornell Basin and Thurston Basin, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

ing, as follows: First-That the above named Court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has com-pleted its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding and the fifth partial and separate tenta-tive decree of the said Court as to awards for damage was signed on the 6th day of February, 1942, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding and was filed with the Clerk of the County of ueens on the 6th day of February, 1942, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections, in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objec-tor and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 2d day of March, 1942, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third-That on the 4th day of March, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said fifth par-tial and separate tentative decree at a Spcial Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held in the Municipal Building in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said fifth par-tial and separate tentative decree.

Dated, New York, February 10, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

ad, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f 10,21

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the improvement of the Waterfront and Harbor of The City of New York, between Cornell Basin and Thurston Basin, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

ing, as follows: First-That the above named Court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding and the fourth partial and separate tentative decree of the said Court as to awards for damage was signed on the 3d day of February, 1942, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court presid-ing at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 3d day of February, 1942, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections, in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 25th day of February, 1942, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, a copy of such veri-fied objections.

Third-That on the 27th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the

of Estimate and dated December 11, 1941 (CP-2446—January 28, 1942—Cal. No. 36).

Changing the grades of the street system with-in the territory bounded approximately by Con. necting highway, 24th avenue, Quinn place, Con-necting highway, 26th avenue, 64th street, 30th avenue, Boody street, 70th street, 31st avenue, 69th street, 34th avenue, 64th street, Northern boulevard, 62d street, 32d avenue, 61st street, 31st avenue, Connecting highway, 28th avenue, 50th street, 25th avenue and 47th street, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 7, 1942 (CP-2459--January 28, 1942—Cal. No. 37),

PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary, City Planning Commission, 2700 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO rth 2.5600. f 11,24 ,

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS, ETC.

Sale of Privileges

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY registered mail only by the Commissioner of

Sanitation, Room 725, 125 Worth at., Manhattan; until 3 p. m., on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942 For contracts for reclamation privileges at cer•

tain landfills and from barges being loaded at certain waterfront dumps and at certain incinera-tors, as follows:

Contract 1, for certain landfills and 52d it. (Bklyn.) waterfront dump;

Contract 2, for certain incinerators and two waterfront dumps in Brooklyn;

Contract 3, for certain waterfront dumps in Manhattan. f 7,19

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Sanitation, Room 613, 125

Worth st., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1942

For repairs and alterations to four (4) clam shell buckets located at the following incinerators:

Two (2) at Greenpoint Incinerator, Bklyn.; One (1) at Hamilton Avenue Incinerator,

Bklyn.; One (1) at Flushing Incinerator, Queens. Copies of the contract documents may be exam-

ined at the office of the Chief Clerk, Room 725, 125 Worth St., Manhattan, where copies of the proposal for bids, form of agreement and specifica-tions may be obtained by depositing, for each set obtained, a certified check for $10, payable to the order of the Department of Sanitation of The City of New York, drawn on a state or national bank having an office in the City, or a check of such bank. Cash will not be received for this purpose. f 10,21

892 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY-OWNED PROP-ERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto shall be sold to the highest bidder, who

must pay by cash. or a certified check, drawn to the order of the City Treasurer, and must deposit with the Comptroller of The City of New York, cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, for not less than half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $100, the sum of $50 shall be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expiration of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur-chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu-pancy of any such building by any tenant for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual removal thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale shall be 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 pur-chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacating the structures of their tenants will permit.

All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances and foundations of all kinds except the exterior walls of the buildings and their foundations, and the sidewalks and curb in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be re-moved from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting from the demolition or removal shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only. which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb opposite that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, cesspools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to he inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in street in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate with a certification from he Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-ricity, that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all abandoned house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main ewer in street shall he properly closed in com-pliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the office of the President of the Borough in which the buildings are situated. and tarnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board f Estimate a certification from such Bureau of

Sewers that the work has been properly performed. The permit for all openings in the streets to be

btained by and at the expense of the purchaser f the building. Failure to remove any buildings, appurtenances,

r any part thereof, within 30 days from the day f possession will work forfeiture of ownership of uch buildings, appurtenances, or portion as shall hen he left standing, together with all moneys aid by the purchaser on account thereof at the ime of the sale and the bidder's assent to the hove conditions being understood to be implied by he act of bidding The City of New York will, ithout notice to the purchaser, cause the same to e removed, and the cost and expense thereof barged against the security above mentioned. The work of removal must be carried on in

very respect in a thorough and workmanlike anner. and must be completed within 30 days rom the day of possession, and the successful idder shall provide and furnish all materials. uipment and labor necessary therefor, and shall

lace proper and sufficient guards and fences and aiming signs by day and night for the prevention f accidents, and shall indemnify and save harm- s The City of New York, its officers, agents

nd servants and each of them, against any and 11 suits and actions, claims and demands of every ame and description brought against it, them or ny of them, and against and from all damage and osts to which it, they or any of them be put by eason of injury to the person or property of nother, resulting from any cause whatsoever in e performance of the work, or in guarding the

ame, or from any improper or defective materials r machinery, implements or appliances used in e removal of said buildings. Where party walls are found to exist between

uildings purchased by different bidders, the ma- rials of said party walls shall be understood to e equally divided between the separate purchasers. Party walls and fences when existing against

djacent property not sold, shall not be taken own. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, projecting rick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are

be taken down and removed. The walls shall e made permanently self-supporting, beam holes, c., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made exclude wind and rain and present a clean

xterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall he roperly flashed and painted and made watertight here they have been disturbed by the operatio s f the contractors.

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property equired for the improvement of the water front and harbor of The City of New York, between Cornell Basin and Thurs-ton Basin, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

ing, as follows: First—That the above named Court, after con,

sidering the testimony and proof& submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding and the third partial and separate tentative decree of the said Court as to awards for damage was signed on the 30th day of January, 1942, bj Hon. Charles C. Lock-wood, Justice of the supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 30th day of January, 1942, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections, in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 21st day of February, 1942, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, a copy of such veri-fied objections.

Third—That on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lock. wood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said third partial and separate tentative decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Sn• Qreme Court, to be held at Special Term, Part I, Court Room No. 118, in the Supreme Court Building in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said third par. tial and separate tentative decree.

Dated, New York February 3, 1942. WILLIAM C. CIIANLER, Corporation Coun.

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, f3,14

SUPREME COURT—KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the widening of HAMILTON AVENUE, from the northwest line of Hicks street to the southeast line of Clinton street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed.

ing, as follows: First—That the above named Court, after con•

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property ac-quired in this proceeding, and that the tentative decree of said Court as to awards for damage was signed on the 27th day of January, 1942, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 27th day of January, 1942, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That The City of New York and all other parties and persons interested in such pro• ceedings or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto shall file such objections in writing, duly veriAed in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real prop. erty owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Kings, on or before the 26th day of February, 1942, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve a copy of such verified objections on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Third—That on the 27th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Honorable Charles C. Lockwood, at Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at Room 118, Supreme Court Build-ing, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, January 31, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun.

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j3l,f18

SUPREME COURT—KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, acting for and on behalf of New York City Housing Authority, relative to ac-quiring the fee title to certain lands and prem. ises, being portions of the beds of Navy street, Tillary street, Johnson street, Ashland place, Leo place and St. Edwards street, subject to all public easements in said streets, and addi• tional private property located in Block No. 2055, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

Fort Greene Houses No. 2

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed•

ing, as follows: First—That the above named Court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property ac-quired in this proceeding, and that the tentative decree of said Court as to awards for damage

SUPREME COURT-THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Filing Report

RONDOUT RIPARIAN SECTION No. 1— ULSTER COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application and Petition of George J. Gillespie, Henry Hesterberg and Rufus E. McGahen, constituting the Board of Water Supply of The City of New York to acquire real estate for, and on behalf of, The City of New York under title K of the Ad• ministrative Code of The City of New York in the County of Ulster, for the purpose of providing an additional supply of pure and wholesome water for the use of New York City,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT to Section K41.15.0 of the Administrative Code

of The City of New York, that the First Separate Report, dated December 12, 1941, of Robert G. Groves, Ralph E. O'Connell and John F. O'Brien, Commissioners of Appraisal, was duly filed in the Ulster County Clerk's office on December 13, 1941.

NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN THAT the aforesaid report will be presented to the Su-preme Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the Third Judicial District, at the Albany County Court House, in the City of Albany, New York, on the 27th day of February, 1942, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and that at that time and place the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will move for the rejec-tion of the aforesaid report in its entirety.

Dated, January 12, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. fS•11.19.26

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Notices of Public Hearings

No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machinerysold for removal under these terms and conditions shall in any case be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, and if any such buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin-ery, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon become vested in The City of New York and resale at public or private sale may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made.

The Director of Real Estate of The City of New York reserves the right on the day of sale to with-draw from sale any of the buildings, part of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids.

REGULATION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE ON M.IRCH 6, 1941 (CAL. NO. 78).

§ 1. Advertisements, proposals and bids. (a) Bids for contracts shall be solicited by

public advertisement in at least 10 successive issues of THE CITY RECORD, All advertisements soliciting bids for contracts shall be approved by the Corporation Counsel before publication. Bids shall be publicly opened on the day of the last insertion of the advertisement.

(b) Except with the approval of the Corpora-tion Counsel, the advertisement shall include only:

1. The place where the proposals may be ob-tained; 2. The place where and the day and hour

when the bids will be publicly opened; 3. A brief description of the supplies, ma•

terials and equipment to be furnished and of the work or labor to be done. (c) Proposals for bids shall be in such form

as may be prescribed by the agency issuing the same and shall state: 1. That the person making the bid shall deliver

it in a sealed envelope, addressed to the head of the appropriate agency, on or before the time and at the place designated in the advertisement;

2. That the sealed envelope shall he endorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation and the title of the proposal; 3. The place where and the day and hour when

the bids will be publicly opened; 4. The quantity and quality of the supplies,

materials and equipment to be furnished and the nature and extent of the work or labor to be done;

5. That every bid shall be accompanied by a deposit in approximately the sum of two per centum of the amount of such bid; except that in the case of a proposal for a single item or class of items, the deposit shall he approximately two per centum of the contracting agency's estimated cost of the sup-plies, materials and equipment to be furnished and the work or labor to be done, Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or Na-tional bank or trust company or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp-troller, of money, or of the obligations of the City described in section 241 of the New York City Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum so required, except that the check submitted as security deposit with a bid for supplies, materials or equipment need not be certified;

6. That in the event of the failure of the bid-der to execute the contract within five days after notice of the award of the contract to him, his deposit or so much thereof as shall be applicable to the amount of the award made to him shall be retained by the City, and he shall be liable for and shall agree to pay on demand the difference between the price bid and the price for which such contracts shall be subsequently relet, including the cost of such reletting and less the amount of such deposit. No plea of mistake in such accepted bid shall he available to the bidder for the recovery of his deposit or as a defense to any action based upon such accepted bid;

7. That upon the execution of a contract for work or labor, in which provision has been made for payment by installments, the contractor may be required to deposit not less than approximately two per centum nor more than approximately five per centum of the amount of the contract, until the amount of the retained percentages under the contract shall equal the amount of the deposit. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or National bank or trust company or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, of money, or of the obligations of the City described in section 241 of the New York City Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum so required;

8. That each bid shall contain: (a) The name, residence and place of busi-

ness of the person or persons making the same; (b) The names of all persons interested there-

in and if no other person is so interested, such fact shall be distinctly stated;

(c) A statement to the effect that it is made without any connection with any other person making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud;

(d) A statement that no Councilman or other officer or employee or person whose salary is payable in whole or in part from the City treasury is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies, materials and equip-ment and work or labor to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. (d) The bid shall be verified by the written

oath of the bidder that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

(e) Each agency shall keep a proper receptacle for the receipt and safe-keeping of bids. Upon the receipt thereof, bids which are duly presented shall be deposited in such receptacle. No hid shall he removed therefrom nor shall the sealed envelope in which it is contained be opened, except as pro-vided in paragraph (f) of this section. (f) The bids shall be opened and read publicly

at the time and place designated in the advertise-ment, in the presence of the Comptroller or his representative and of such of the bidders as may desire to be present. The opening of such bids shall not be postponed if the Comptroller or his representative shall, after due notice, fail to attend.

(g) This regulation shall be published in THE CITY RECORD daily. All advertisements for bids by any one agency appearing in any one issue of THE CITY RECORD shall be published in sequence by date of opening and shall refer to this regula-tion as advertised in THE CITY RECORD. Such reference shall immediately follow the name of the agency. § 9. Purchase orders in excess of one thousand

dollars. (a) Medical and surgical supplies and perishable

food supplies involving an expenditure of more than one thousand dollars may he procured on purchase orders based on competitive bids received after advertisement in at least three successive issues of TILE CITY RECORD.

(b) Rentals of equipment involving an expendi-ture of more than one thousand dollars for other than snow removal purposes may he effected by the Department of Purchase on purchase orders based on competitive bids received after advertise-ment in at least ten successive issues of THE CITY RECORD. Rentals of equipment for snow removal purposes shall be effected in accordance with sections 755(3)-7.0 and 782a-2.0 of the Ad-ministrative Code.

Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said fourth partial and separate tentative decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at Special Term, Part I, Court Room No. 118 in the Supreme Court Building in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said justice will bear the parties who will have filed objections to the said fourth partial and separate tentative decree.

Dated, New York, February 5 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f5,17

was signed on the 27th day of January, 1942, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 27th day of January, 1942, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That The City of New York and all other parties and persons interested in such pro-ceedings or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real prop• erry owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Kings, on or before the 26th day of February, 1942, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve a copy of such verified objections on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Third—That on the 27th day of February, 1942, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Honorable Charles C. Lockwood, at Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at Room 118, Supreme Court Build-ing, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will bear the parties who have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, January 31, 1942. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun.

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j3l,fl8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE meeting dates noted at the end of each item

hereunder the City Planning Commission adopted resolutions fixing the following hearings, to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1942 AT 2.30 P. M.

CITY MAP CHANGES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 199b OF THE NEW YORK CITY CHARTER

Laying out a park hounded by Elm avenue, 147th street and Parsons boulevard, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Esti-mate and dated June 11, 1941 (CP-2194—Jan-nary 28, 1942—Cal. No. 35).

Changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by 227th street, 113th avenue, Cross Island park-way, 114th terrace, 228th street and 114th drive, including the elimination of the lines of 229th street from 113th avenue to 114th terrace, Bor-ough of Queens, in accordance with a map hear-ing the signature of the Secretary of the Board