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THE CITY RECORD VOL, LXVI. NUMBER 19922. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 Pam, 10 CENTS. Municipal Civil Service Commission- Notice to Applicants for Positions.. 8527 Notices of Examinations .......... 8548 Proposed Amendment to Classifica- tion........................... 8548 New York City Housing Authority- Proposals .......................8544 New York City Parkway Authority- Proposals ...................... 8544 New York City Tunnel Authority- Proposals 8545 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc . ................ 8552 Official Directory . ................ 8542 Parks, Department of- Notice to General Contractors- Permission to Dump Clean Fill. 8546 Proposals ........................ 8546 Police Department- Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property ......................8543 Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic .......... ....... 8543 Public Works, Department of- Proposals .... .......... 8544 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 8544 Purchase, Department of- Proposals ........................8546 Sale of Privileges.... .. 8546 Queens, President Borough of-Pro- posals 8544 Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- mate on Feb. 17, 1938.......... 8552 Richmond, President Borough of- Proposals ..................... 8543 Sanitation, Department of-Proposals 8544 Supreme Court, Second Department- Application to Amend Proceedings 8552 Application to Condemn........... 8550 Filing Bills of Costs .............. 8552 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections ................8551 Notices to File Claims............ 8549 transportation, Board of- Notice of Public Hearing......... 8547 Proposals ........................8547 Proposals-Notice to Bidders .. . 8547 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of-Proposals ...... 8544 THE CITY RECORD OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 872-a of the New York City Charter. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sursavtsoa 2213 Municipal Buildiag, Manhattan. WORTS 2-3490. Assessors, Board of-Completion of Assessments ................... 8544 Board Meetings . ... .. 8543 Bronx, President Borough of The- Proposals ... ... . 8543 Brooklyn, President, Borough of- Proposals .....................8547 Comptroller, Office of the-Vouchers Received Dec. 21, 1938.......... 8530 Docks, Department of- Proposals .. . 8544 Reports for Weeks Ended Nov. 26 and Dec. 3, 1938... .......... 8542 Education, Department of- Proposals ..... ......... 8545 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 8545 Estimate, Board of-Bureau of Real Estate-Corporation Sale of Build- ings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate............ 8552 Finance, Department of- Confirmation of Assessments-No- tices to Property Owners........ 8546 Warrants Made Ready for Payment Dec. 21, 1938 ................... 85 27 Fire Department- Abstracts of Transactions for Weeks Ended Dec. 3 and 10, 1938...... 8541 Proposals ..............8543 Housing and Buildings, Department of-Proposals .................. 8547 Manhattan, President Borough of- Proposals ......................8545 .... ....... ...... Mayor, Office of the-Notice of Meet- ing Re Cigarette Tax........... 8527 Municipal Civil Service Commission- Amended Notices of Examinations 8548 Eligible Lists Published Dec. 19, 1938 .... ........ 8527 General Instructions as to Exami- nations .. ...... ............. 8548 Licenses for Motion Picture Oper- ator, Master Electrician, and Spe- cial Electrician (Amended Notice) 8548 Minutes of Meetings Held- Oct. 26, 1938 ................... 8533 Nov. 2, 1938.. .. 8538 Minutes of Special Meeting Held Oct. 31, 1938.. .. .. 8538 Notices to Appear for Examinations 8548 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Eligible Lists Published Dec. 19, 1938 (Subject to Medical Examination) Chief Marine Engineer (Diesel) 1. Samuel N. Rubin, 222 E. 68th st., 92. 2. Ross E. Lewis, 220 Victory blvd., Tompkinsville, S. I., 91,09. 3. Walter Leander, 24 Van Nostrand ct., Little Neck, 90.57. 4. John F. Almerigotti, 2767 E. 23d st., Bklyn., 89.65. 5. William A. Hoffman, 220 Bancroft ave., New Dorp, S. I., 89.57. 6. George L. Emery, 132 E. 32d st., Bklyn., 87.43. 7. Archibald F. Jones, 3051 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 87.07. 8. Robert H. Lunt, 334 73d st., Bklyn., 84.83. 9. Hugh Reid, 57-08 134th st., Flushing, 84.70. 10. Thomas F. McGlynn, 334 73d st., Bklyn., 83.68. 11. Charles Rattner, 321 W. 92d st., 83.01. 12. Charles F. Kaminski, 40-10 73d st., Jackson Heights, 80.95. Promotion to Fuel Inspector, Grade 2, Office of the Comptroller, Bureau of Audit 1. Michael Leddy, 111-26 114th st., Ozone Park, 82. 2. James E. Smith, 47-56 45th st., Woodside, 81.65. 3. John J. Schoen, 28 Markham pl., West New Brighton, S. I., 80.90. 4. Edward Brass, 698 Bement ave., West Brighton, S. I., 78. Resident Buildings Superintendent (Housing) 1. Rix R. McDavid, 3494 Seymour ave., Bronx, 82.48. 2. Arthur M. Davis, 183 Ten Eyck walk, Bklyn., Apt. 751, 82.36. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commission for the following positions: BATTERY CONSTRUCTOR. DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER. INSTRUCTOR (MUSIC). JUNIOR ENGINEER (ELECTRICAL), GRADE 3. LABORATORY ASSISTANT (BACTERIOLOGY). OFFICE APPLIANCE OPERATOR, GRADE 2. RADIO OPERATION ASSISTANT. RADIO PUBLICITY ASSISTANT. RADIO TRAFFIC ASSISTANT. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, GRADE 1. SUPERVISING PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE (SOCIAL HYGIENE). SUPERVISOR OF PARK OPERATIONS (MEN). PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS, GRADE 4, FIRE DEPARTMENT. PROMOTION TO PLUMBER, CITY-WIDE. Detailed information regarding the above positions may be found on page 8548 of this issue of THE CrrY REcoaD. Announcements for Open Competitive and Labor Class examinations are broadcast over Station WNYC from 5.15 to 5.30 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 candidates and eligibles for one year for a fee of $1. Please do not call or write the Commission for routine informa- tion 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 inquir- ies are answered in the Bulletin, but the Commission will be happy, as in the past, to answer specific inquiries to which the answer is not otherwise obtainable. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PAUL J. KERN, Presi- dent . FERDINAND Q. MoxroN, WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. 3. Alexander J. Moffat, 104 Adelphi st., Bklyn., 82.02. 4. Arthur J. Benline, 603 Union ave., Bronx, 79.28. 5. Charles E. Rutter, 2488 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 78.48. 6. Samuel Weinberger, 24-65 38th st., Astoria, 75.54. 7. Maxwell Levy, 35 Hamilton pl., 74.34. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1938 Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in which is shown the warrant number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the office of the Comptroller, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown therein. All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to the claimant. ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount Number troller Board of Assessors 215870 William H. Steffens ................. $50 58 Board of Elections 215868 J. Levinson ......................... 303 13 Board of Child Welfare 215882 Paul E. Fusco ...................... 419 45 Chief Medical Examiner 215877 H. W. Neail . .................. 10 80 215878 Irving G. Oppenheim ................ 7 40 215879 Richard Grimes ..................... 13 20 215880 Charles H. Hochman ................ 21 20 215883 Jacob Werne ........................ 6 60 215884 Mendel Jacobi ...................... 12 60 215885 Edward H. Nidish .................. 14 60 215886 George W. Ruger .................... 10 20 215887 Louis L. Lefkowitz .................. 18 60 215888 G. L. Robillard ..................... 15 10 215889 Harry Schwartz ..................... 4 80 215890 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc.... 27 00 Department of Correction 215597 Baker Paint & Varnish Co............ 107 66 215431 10-19-38 Waltzer Electric Co . ................ 11 00 County Clerk, New York County 216025 Exchange Linen Service, Inc. ........ 2 00 City Magistrates' Courts 215373 Marie G. Pipitone ................... 240 County Court, Bronx County 216068 Murray Brill ........................ 10 00 216069 Irwin R. Stone ...................... 100 00 County Court, Kings County 215569 Thomas S. Cusack ................... 150 00 215570 C. S. Danzer ........................ 150 00 County Court, Queens County 216029 B. J. Funke .. . ...................... 10 00 Domestic Relations Court 215875 12- 1-38.12- 1-39 National City Safe Deposit Co........ 7 50 Court of General Sessions 215892 Western Union Tel. Co .............. 34 94 215893 Postal Tel. Cable Co ................. 20 89 215894 Dictaphone Sales Corp . .............. 4 00 215895 11-26-38 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 1 60 Municipal Courts 216023 John J. McCann ........... . ....... 5 80 216024 Louis Richwald ...................... 3 00 215876 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc..... 3 53 Supreme Courts 215567 Anicetas B. Strimaitis 7 50 215568 Olga Smith .... . .............. . ..... 7 50 215539 12- 7-38 G. & C. Merriam Co , ................. 20 00 215891 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co. .. 48 00 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. SUPPLEMENTS: 'Civil List, $20 (by mail, $20.15); Official Canvas of Votes, $1 (by mail, V 1.12) i List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 27 cents); Assessed aluation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section (by mail, 30 cents); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.10). OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, $3.50 (by mail $3.70); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail, 34 cents); Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents (by mail, 17 cents); Fire Retarding Rules and Regulations, 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents); Land Value Maps complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Multip le Dwellin Law, So cents (by mail, Maps. ce nts); Official Directory, So cents (by mail, 53 cents); New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Proportional Representation Pamphlet, 5 cents (by mail, 7 cents). order must be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Super. visor of the City Record." ADVERTISING: Copy must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; 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. 'Check must be certified. TABLE OF CONTENTS OFFICE OF I HE MAYOR Cigarette Tax NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE to be held at the CITY HALL, MANHATTAN, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938, at 10.30 A. M., anyone desiring to speak on the CONTINU- ATION OF THE CIGARETTE TAX will be heard. d22 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

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THE CITY RECORD VOL, LXVI. NUMBER 19922.

NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

Pam, 10 CENTS.

Municipal Civil Service Commission-Notice to Applicants for Positions.. 8527 Notices of Examinations .......... 8548 Proposed Amendment to Classifica-

tion........................... 8548 New York City Housing Authority-

Proposals .......................8544 New York City Parkway Authority-

Proposals ...................... 8544 New York City Tunnel Authority-

Proposals 8545 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old

Buildings, Etc . ................ 8552 Official Directory . ................ 8542 Parks, Department of-

Notice to General Contractors-Permission to Dump Clean Fill. 8546

Proposals ........................ 8546 Police Department-

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property ......................8543

Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic .......... ....... 8543

Public Works, Department of- Proposals .... .......... 8544 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 8544

Purchase, Department of- Proposals ........................8546 Sale of Privileges.... .. 8546

Queens, President Borough of-Pro- posals 8544

Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti-mate on Feb. 17, 1938.......... 8552

Richmond, President Borough of-Proposals ..................... 8543

Sanitation, Department of-Proposals 8544 Supreme Court, Second Department-

Application to Amend Proceedings 8552 Application to Condemn........... 8550 Filing Bills of Costs .............. 8552 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to

File Objections ................8551 Notices to File Claims............ 8549

transportation, Board of- Notice of Public Hearing......... 8547 Proposals ........................8547 Proposals-Notice to Bidders .. . 8547

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of-Proposals ...... 8544

THE CITY RECORD

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

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

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sursavtsoa 2213 Municipal Buildiag, Manhattan. WORTS 2-3490.

Assessors, Board of-Completion of Assessments ................... 8544

Board Meetings . ... .. 8543 Bronx, President Borough of The-

Proposals ... ... . 8543 Brooklyn, President, Borough of-

Proposals .....................8547 Comptroller, Office of the-Vouchers

Received Dec. 21, 1938.......... 8530 Docks, Department of-

Proposals .. . 8544 Reports for Weeks Ended Nov. 26

and Dec. 3, 1938... .......... 8542 Education, Department of-

Proposals ..... ......... 8545 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 8545

Estimate, Board of-Bureau of Real Estate-Corporation Sale of Build-ings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate............ 8552

Finance, Department of- Confirmation of Assessments-No-

tices to Property Owners........ 8546 Warrants Made Ready for Payment

Dec. 21, 1938 ................... 85 27 Fire Department-

Abstracts of Transactions for Weeks Ended Dec. 3 and 10, 1938...... 8541

Proposals ..............8543 Housing and Buildings, Department

of-Proposals .................. 8547 Manhattan, President Borough of-

Proposals ......................8545

.... ....... ...... Mayor, Office of the-Notice of Meet-

ing Re Cigarette Tax........... 8527 Municipal Civil Service Commission-

Amended Notices of Examinations 8548 Eligible Lists Published Dec. 19,

1938 .... ........ 8527 General Instructions as to Exami-

nations .. ...... ............. 8548 Licenses for Motion Picture Oper-

ator, Master Electrician, and Spe- cial Electrician (Amended Notice) 8548

Minutes of Meetings Held- Oct. 26, 1938 ................... 8533

Nov. 2, 1938.. .. 8538 Minutes of Special Meeting Held

Oct. 31, 1938.. .. .. 8538 Notices to Appear for Examinations 8548

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Eligible Lists Published Dec. 19, 1938 (Subject to Medical Examination)

Chief Marine Engineer (Diesel) 1. Samuel N. Rubin, 222 E. 68th st., 92. 2. Ross E. Lewis, 220 Victory blvd., Tompkinsville, S. I., 91,09. 3. Walter Leander, 24 Van Nostrand ct., Little Neck, 90.57. 4. John F. Almerigotti, 2767 E. 23d st., Bklyn., 89.65. 5. William A. Hoffman, 220 Bancroft ave., New Dorp, S. I., 89.57. 6. George L. Emery, 132 E. 32d st., Bklyn., 87.43. 7. Archibald F. Jones, 3051 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 87.07. 8. Robert H. Lunt, 334 73d st., Bklyn., 84.83. 9. Hugh Reid, 57-08 134th st., Flushing, 84.70.

10. Thomas F. McGlynn, 334 73d st., Bklyn., 83.68. 11. Charles Rattner, 321 W. 92d st., 83.01. 12. Charles F. Kaminski, 40-10 73d st., Jackson Heights, 80.95.

Promotion to Fuel Inspector, Grade 2, Office of the Comptroller, Bureau of Audit 1. Michael Leddy, 111-26 114th st., Ozone Park, 82. 2. James E. Smith, 47-56 45th st., Woodside, 81.65. 3. John J. Schoen, 28 Markham pl., West New Brighton, S. I., 80.90. 4. Edward Brass, 698 Bement ave., West Brighton, S. I., 78.

Resident Buildings Superintendent (Housing) 1. Rix R. McDavid, 3494 Seymour ave., Bronx, 82.48. 2. Arthur M. Davis, 183 Ten Eyck walk, Bklyn., Apt. 751, 82.36.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

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

BATTERY CONSTRUCTOR. DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER. INSTRUCTOR (MUSIC). JUNIOR ENGINEER (ELECTRICAL), GRADE 3. LABORATORY ASSISTANT (BACTERIOLOGY). OFFICE APPLIANCE OPERATOR, GRADE 2. RADIO OPERATION ASSISTANT. RADIO PUBLICITY ASSISTANT. RADIO TRAFFIC ASSISTANT. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, GRADE 1. SUPERVISING PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE (SOCIAL HYGIENE). SUPERVISOR OF PARK OPERATIONS (MEN). PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS, GRADE 4, FIRE

DEPARTMENT. PROMOTION TO PLUMBER, CITY-WIDE.

Detailed information regarding the above positions may be found on page 8548 of this issue of THE CrrY REcoaD.

Announcements for Open Competitive and Labor Class examinations are broadcast over Station WNYC from 5.15 to 5.30 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 candidates and eligibles for one year for a fee of $1. Please do not call or write the Commission for routine informa-tion 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 inquir-ies are answered in the Bulletin, but the Commission will be happy, as in the past, to answer specific inquiries to which the answer is not otherwise obtainable.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PAUL J. KERN, Presi-dent . FERDINAND Q. MoxroN, WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

3. Alexander J. Moffat, 104 Adelphi st., Bklyn., 82.02. 4. Arthur J. Benline, 603 Union ave., Bronx, 79.28. 5. Charles E. Rutter, 2488 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 78.48. 6. Samuel Weinberger, 24-65 38th st., Astoria, 75.54. 7. Maxwell Levy, 35 Hamilton pl., 74.34.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1938

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

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

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

Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount

Number troller

Board of Assessors 215870 William H. Steffens ................. $50 58

Board of Elections 215868 J. Levinson ......................... 303 13

Board of Child Welfare 215882 Paul E. Fusco ...................... 419 45

Chief Medical Examiner 215877 H. W. Neail . .................. 10 80 215878 Irving G. Oppenheim ................ 7 40 215879 Richard Grimes ..................... 13 20 215880 Charles H. Hochman ................ 21 20 215883 Jacob Werne ........................ 6 60 215884 Mendel Jacobi ...................... 12 60 215885 Edward H. Nidish .................. 14 60 215886 George W. Ruger .................... 10 20 215887 Louis L. Lefkowitz .................. 18 60 215888 G. L. Robillard ..................... 15 10 215889 Harry Schwartz ..................... 4 80 215890 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc.... 27 00

Department of Correction 215597 Baker Paint & Varnish Co............ 107 66 215431 10-19-38 Waltzer Electric Co . ................ 11 00

County Clerk, New York County 216025 Exchange Linen Service, Inc. ........ 2 00

City Magistrates' Courts 215373 Marie G. Pipitone ................... 240

County Court, Bronx County 216068 Murray Brill ........................ 10 00 216069 Irwin R. Stone ...................... 100 00

County Court, Kings County 215569 Thomas S. Cusack ................... 150 00 215570 C. S. Danzer ........................ 150 00

County Court, Queens County 216029 B. J. Funke .. . ...................... 10 00

Domestic Relations Court 215875 12- 1-38.12- 1-39 National City Safe Deposit Co........ 7 50

Court of General Sessions 215892 Western Union Tel. Co .............. 34 94 215893 Postal Tel. Cable Co ................. 20 89 215894 Dictaphone Sales Corp . .............. 4 00 215895 11-26-38 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 1 60

Municipal Courts 216023 John J. McCann ........... . ....... 5 80 216024 Louis Richwald ...................... 3 00 215876 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., Inc..... 3 53

Supreme Courts 215567 Anicetas B. Strimaitis 7 50 215568 Olga Smith ......................... 7 50 215539 12- 7-38 G. & C. Merriam Co, ................. 20 00 215891 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co. .. 48 00

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. SUPPLEMENTS: 'Civil List, $20 (by mail, $20.15); Official Canvas of Votes, $1 (by mail,

V1.12) i List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 27 cents); Assessed aluation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section (by mail, 30 cents); Detailed List of Exempt Properties,

$2 (by mail, $2.10). OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, $3.50 (by mail $3.70); Electrical

Code, 30 cents (by mail, 34 cents); Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents (by mail, 17 cents); Fire Retarding Rules and Regulations, 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents); Land Value Maps complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Multip le Dwellin Law, So cents (by mail,

Maps. cents);

Official Directory, So cents (by mail, 53 cents); New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Proportional Representation Pamphlet, 5 cents (by mail, 7 cents).

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

ADVERTISING: Copy must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; 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.

'Check must be certified.

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OFFICE OF I HE MAYOR

Cigarette Tax

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE to be held at the CITY HALL, MANHATTAN, on THURSDAY,

DECEMBER 22, 1938, at 10.30 A. M., anyone desiring to speak on the CONTINU-ATION OF THE CIGARETTE TAX will be heard.

d22 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

8528 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

Invoice Received Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Anmum Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount

Number troller Number troller

216026 West Pub. Co . ...................... 121 50 215771 9-22-38 Iron Clad Ribbon & Carbon Co........ 27 00 216027 Charles S. Cook ..................... 343 95 215772 10-?1-38 Recordak Corp. ..................... 37 10 216028 N. Y. Linen Supply Co . ............. 29 56 215773 Mary ' 1).:~fm anx ......... 13 75 216032 12- 6-38 Meurot Corp . ....................... 42 00 215774 Sarah K. Perlman ................... 4 25

Surrogate's Court, Richmond County 215775 Arthur M. DeLeeuw ................ 19 50 215269 12- 1-38 Standard Office Service Co........... 7 82 215776 9-14-38 Central Scientific Co . ................ 2 20

District Attorney, New York County 215777 9-26-38 Gaylord Bros., Inc . .................. 48 50 215374 11-29-38 Joseph De Vito ..................... 4 00 215778 9- 9-38 H. P. Andrews Paner Co. ........... 17 90 215375 12- 1-38 George C. Erskine ................... 5 00 215779 9-15-38 Dial Press, Inc....................... 1 22 215376 11-29-38 Russell C. Gates ..................... 5 00 215/80 10- 6-38 H. R. Huntting Co.................... 6 45 215377 12- 5-38 T. A. Henderson .................... 1 80 215781 10- 8-38 Ideal Restaurant & Supply Co.......... 16 86 215378 11-29-38 Henry G. Nulton .................... 3 50 215782 6-29-38 Shaw-Walker Co..................... 6 75 215379 11-29-38 Edward E. Coe ..................... 2 50 215783 10-11-38 John Buchanan ....................... 61 61

District Attorney, Bronx •County 215784 10-26-38 E. J. Farrell .......................... 34 19 215380 Hecla Press ......................... 57 32 215785 10-26-38 J. Sontag Sons, Inc................... .9 11

District Attorney, Kings County 215786 9-29-38 Frank Teicher ....................... 119 38 216945 10-31-38 Vincent Connell ..................... 44 91 215787 10-11-38 George H. Beck & Sons............... 52 66 216946 Arthur G, Dore ..................... 91 50 215788 10-21-38 John Abel 43 73 216947 Arthur G. Dore . .. ................. 66 90 215789 9-23-38 Benjamin Greenberg .................. 14 25 216948 Arthur G. Dore .................... ill 20 215790 6-15-38 Lester Fenichel ... . • 18 03

Department of Docks 215751 Emma Grn , . .............. 216944 8-18-38 American Dist. Tel. Co., Inc.......... 960 00 215752 Norton W. W. Norton & Co Incn .............. & Co.,

i7 00 7 03

215372 A. J. Hudson ........................ 169 50 215753 Whitehead Metal Products Co. Inc.... 29 15 216397 12- 8-38 12-15-38 Peninsula National Bank of Cedarhurst, 215754 Judson Type., Inc .....................• 33 43

assignee of Victor Schultz ............ 1,181 60 215755 M. H. Leavis ......................... 3 00 Board of Higher Education 215756 Expression Co ..... .................. 4 03

215417 9-15-38 Arthur Brown & Bro ................ 22 50 215757 9-12-38 Frontline Millinery Co................ 30 00 215418 9-23-38 Standard Scientific Supply Corp...... 3 00 215758 10-27-38 Superior Linen Co., Inc ............... 24 06 215419 9-30-38 James Gear, Inc ...................... 2 55 215759 Charles Kurzon, Inc................... 25 01 215420 9-19-38 Grn:nophone Shop, Inc ................ 11 70 215760 Laboratory Materials Co.............. 8 32 215421 11-15-38 Photo Q Service ...................... 22 67 215761 D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc............. 61 54 215422 11-25-38 Adolph Gottscho .................... 1 30 215762 International Textbook Co............. 13 00 215423 11-12-38 Empire State Ptg. Corp .............. 21 50 215763 Longmans, Green & Co., Inc........... 92 55 215424 11-18-38 Smyth-Donegan Co ................... 132 27 215764 9-20-38 Sanitary Supply & Specialty Co........ 19 50 215520 Bloomingdale Bros., Inc .............. 10 61 215765 10-19-38 Textad Products Corp................. 158 13 215521 H. Randolph Halsey .................. 2 00 ')15766 8-23-38 Health Kraft Furniture Co............ 870 00 215522 Milton Bradley Co .................... 27 67

215767 10-11-38 John Buchanan ...................... 2 71 215523 N. Y. Central Supply Co.......... . 47 72 215768 11- 4-38 Welding Engineering Co .............. 438 00 215524 11-25-38 Braun Brush Co ...................... 30 30 55

215769 10-24-38 J. H. Felix Co., Inc ................... 748 00 215525 11-19-38 Tablet & Ticket Co .................. 8 10 215770 10- 3-38 Max E. Woyke & Bro................ 557 00 215526 Joseph Kurzon . ............... . . ... 22 37

215345 10-11-38 Copy-Craft, Co Craft, Inc. .............. 36 00 215263 9-23-38 Standard Scientific Supply Corp........ 6 00 215346 10-31-38 Iceless Cooler Corp ................... 3 00 215264 9-22-38 Empire Hardware & Elec. Co.......... 100 215347 10-11-38 Bostitch, N. Y., Inc ................... 1 57 215265 11-15-38 Bessler Lantern Slide Co............ 54 00 215348 10-13-38 Goodall Rubber, Inc ................... ,i5 60 215697 11- 1-38 Servall Garage ............. ......... 40 03 215349 9-24-38 Grolier Society, Inc.. ................. 9 50 216018 Joseph Torch ........................ 5 40

215350 9-19-38 . Bros.............. .......... Harer &Bros. 3 71 3 215452 10-31-38 Lyon Metal Products, Inc............ 3 65

215351 9 9-38 Edwin F. Kalmus ..................... 21 35 215453 11-25-38 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc...... 560

215352 9-12-38 Keep Klean Auto Products Co., Inc.... 10 75 215454 11-23-38 Atlantic Elec. Distributors, Inc....... 32 08

215353 6-23-38 Glass-Wagman Lumber & Building Ma- 215455 11-22-38 Benjamin Goldman ....... .. ......... ' 9 96 terial Corp . ..................... . ... 10 80 215456 11-19-38 Scully Steel Products Co .............. 7 66

215354 10- 8-38 Edwin F. Kalmus..................... 20 58 215457 Hanlon & Goodman Co ................ 34 1 i

215355 9-24-38 Glue .................: 6 12 215458 Graybar Elec. Co., Inc ................ 80 20

215356 10-11-38 Colony Mfg. ., IncIn ............. Colony Co., 75 00 215459 11-16-38 J. M. Kohlmeier, Inc. . 142 30

215357 10-19-38 Continental Ptg. Co ................... 215460 Empire Laboratory Supply Co., Inc.... 407 00

215358 11- 5-38 Frank Petrera ............. . 117 00 215461 Thorns & Eron, Inc . ................ 50 50

215359 11- 4-38 Manhattan Stationery Co. Inc......... y 12 50

215462 Cooperative Book Club, Inc............ 242 7~? 215360 11- 4-38 A. B. Murray Co., Inc., assignee of A 216938 i Postmaster, N. Y. City .............. 315 00 Welding Engineering Co ............... 561 00

216513 2 12 987 Department of Education

Forsythe Plumbing & Heating Corp.. 2,550 +)0 215361 10-10-38 Singer Sewing Machine Co............ Thomas Nelson & Sons ...............

5 35 130

216514 127342 Max Rosenthal, assignee of Schwartz & 215362 215363

9-:.1-38 9-16-38 Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce.... 4 11

216515 127342 Rudin, Inc . .......................... Schwartz & Rudin, Inc ............. . .

86 70 867 00 215364 10- 6-38 Gerrish-Padgett Corp . ...............

Third Avenue Railway Co ............ 20 40

1,281 25 216516 124538 Fawcett & Fawcett, Inc .............. 18,013 23 216940

216941 12-16-38 12 16 38 N. Y. Rapid Transit Co.............. 1,250 00

216517 127606 Frank Teicher, assignee of Bernhak & 216942 12-16-38 Brooklyn & Queens Transit Co........ 60 00

216518 128473 Kaplowitzpk

National ......................

Fidelity National Bank in N. Y., as- 1,185 40

215640 Barth Equipment Co., Inc............. 21 42

signee of Dennis J. Fl vnn............ 1,035 00 De artment of Finance P 300 217519 124983 New England Woodworking Co...... 265 00 215867 12-12-38 Office Metal Equipment Co............

216520 i27332 Samuel Al. Gordon, doing business under Fire Department 2 08

216521 10- 1-38 name & style of Hyman Gordon ...... Charles Kurzon, Inc . ..

249 00 y 4 00

215871 215872

12- 1-38 10-26-38

Louise McDonald .................... Penn Brass & Bronze Works.......... 34 99

216522 International Business Machines Corp.. 8 7!1 215266 11-16-38 Alpine Iron Works, Inc .............. 320 00 30 25

216523 11- 5-38 Venus Lamp Co ..................... 4 00 216094 11-21-38 Montgomery & Co., Inc..............

216524 10-24-38

. . .............

Basil Desiderio ...................... 83 12 Department of Health 84 00

216525 9-16-38 Edward D. Fox ...................... 03 09 215426 9- 1-38 H. C. Ruschmeyer & Son............. 14 00

216526 10-18-38 Joseph Sikorski ..................... 98 71 215267 Rex Cole, Inc. ...................... 159 54 216527 10-19-38 Eugene Mazzei ...................... 70 89 216949 Margaret W. Barnard................

216528 10-27-38 Joseph Sikorski ..................... g2 37 Department of Hospitals

215700 10-10-38 Wallace Burton & Davis Co........... 3 80 216160 10-31-38 Weldon Mfg. Co ..................... 32 70 215699 11-30-38 J. J. Greenberg, assignee of Thames 216161 11-25-38 A. B. Dick Co ....................... 40 00

200 80 215698 10-19-38

Lunch Co., Inc .................... E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc ...............

646 86 1 60

216848 216019

11-14-38 Shaw-Walker Co...... ............. Commissioner of Public Welfare...... 74 58

206-3 9- 6-38 11-15-38 A. Pcarsous Sons Inc ................ 322 30 215427 11-16-38 Chas. Beseler Co..................... 250

36-107 36-1 12-13-38 Anthony Construction Corp. .......... 1,051 95 2I5428 11- 5-38 Pad-Lee Dental Laboratories, Inc...... 9 50

119A291 19A-3 12-12-38 Daniel J. Rice, Inc ............. . 1137 00 215429 Inhalation Therapy Service Co........ 45 95 216148 127202 Equipment & Furniture Corp. ..

.. . . 1,395 60 215430 11-10-38 Albany Lock & Door Check Service.. 750

216149 126573 Psaty & Fuhrman, Inc ................. 67,852 80 215527 Henry Drexler, Inc . ...... .......... Y 27 00

216504 128228 _Anthony A. Ehiett .............. . 2228 50 215528 11- 1-38 American Hospital Supply Corp....... 9 15 216505 127203 Equipment & Furniture Corp.......... 340 15 215529 11- 7-38 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 160 216506 126647 American Window Shade ;11fg. Co..... 281 00 215530 10-19-38 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 27 00 216502 124021 Rao Electrical Equipment Co., Inc..... 8,001 00 215531 11- 8-38 Hardman Peck & Co................. 350 216503 126691 Shaw Walker Co ..................... 215532 10-10-38 American Oxygen Service Corp....... 263 216501 123967

1, 140 00

Wilaka Construction Co., Inc......... 97380 26 215533 11-11-38 Ille Electric Corp . ................... 2 15 216500 128026 H. Sand & Co., Inc ................... 6,276 40 215534 I1- 7-38 Burroughs Adding Machine Co........ 1 75 216499 127123 Carter, Milchman & Frank Co., Inc..... 245 00 215535 11-21-38 Parker Stearns & Co ................. 4 88 216498 127323 Frank Teicher, assignee of Bernhak & 215536 11- 7-38 Charles Irwin Ogden ................. 28 32

Kaplowitz ........................... 823 90 215268 10-28-38 Cincinnati Time Recorder Co.......... 14 50 216847 124554

Harry Starkman & Bros. ............ 4 Y .......... 3,669 84 3,669 216508 1_~i849 Gem Industrial Cor assignee of Wolf Corp., g 216846 126728 Harry Starkman & Bro . ............. 16,974 72 X-Ray Products, Inc.. 1,119 63 215811 8-29-38 Remington Rand, Inc........... 48 28 216950 11- 9-38 Ernest Miettinen ..................... 99 00 215812 Samuel H. Moss, Inc. .............. 2 30 215382 Frederick M. Dearborn .............. 20 00 215813 Celia L. Brennan .................... 11 35 215383 Thomas H. McGavack ................ 20 00 215814 9-23-38 Charles F. Hubbs & Co. . 32 00 215384 Horace E. Ayers .................... 15 00 215815 9-19-38 Federal Hardware Co., Inc........... 49 00 215385 Robert Samworth .................... 5 00 215816 9- 8-38 Ettl Studios, Inc ..................... 20 31 215386 Charles Shornstein ................... 15 00 215817 c-16-38 Meta Beauty Products .... ...... .... 6 50 215387 Margaret Reynolds .................. 15 00 215818 9- 1-38 Melrose Mfg. Co ..................... 4 00 215388 Walter Moehle ...................... 5 00 215819 J. Meyers Staty. & Ptg. Co., Inc....... 12 52 215389 Abraham P. Matasow .. ............. 5 00 215820 9-14-38 Taylor Instrument Companies ........ 1 10 215390 Martin M. Maliner .................. 10 00 215821 9-17-38 Multistamr Co., Inc. ..... 2 00 215391 Samuel Isquith ...................... 20 00 215822 7-21-38 A. J. Nystrom & Co., Inc ............. 31 20 215392 Hyman M. Horowitz ................ 10 00 215823 9- 9-38 Sun Dial Press, Inc . ................ 4 24 215393 Theodore G. Holzsager .............. 10 00 215824 9-14-38 Columbia Smelting & Refining Works, 215394 Milton Helpern ...................... 55 00

215825 9-30-38 Inc . .. ................... ... Chelsea Press

11 50 215395 32 70 215471 11 -15-38

Manning C. Field .. ................. John F. Hamje ......................

10 00 39 50

215826 Artson Exterminating Co. .. 115 60 215463 11- 2-38 Ernest Craske, Inc. .... ....... 13 75 215827 10- 3-38 Anton Stapf ........................ 61 11 215464 11- 14-3r- Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc....... 16 90 215828 10 -17-38 George E. Pearsall .................. 90 50 215465 11- 2-:8 Picker X-Ray Corp................... 7 50 215829 8- 9-38 Frank W. Walsh .................... 138 47 215466 It- 7-3u Theo. Laro .......................... 41 50 215830 10-17-38 Thos. A. Corwin ............... .... 63 16 215467 11-12-35 Gleason Bros.............. ...... .. 28 80

Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp-

Number troller Name of Payee Amovct

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8529

Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount

Number troller

215468 11-10-38 Aigner & Lansendorf ................. 16 95 215469 High Tension Electric Corp........... 9 25 215470 ll- 7-38 Service Maintenance Co .............. 16 00 216943 A. Matthaey . .. ................ 1,229 27 215369 10- 3-38 Century Indemnity Co . .............. 5 40 215396 A. B. Cutler ......................... 10 00 215397 Paul Collins . .................... 20 00 215398 Charles S. Cochrane ...... .......... 10 00 215399 Morris Berke ....................... 10 00 215400 Robert Wilkinson .................... 50 00 215401 F. I. Shatara ........... ....... .. 15 00 215402 Charles Posner .. .................. 20 00 215403 Henry J. Goubeaud .................. 10 00 215404 Morris Block ........................ 40 00 215405 Ernest Lampe ........................ 20 00 215406 Frederick Freed ..................... 20 00 215407 Rosa Lee Nemir ..................... 40 00 215408 Edward Coates ........ ............. 5 00 215409 Morris Gleich . .............. .... 25 00 215410 H. Wright Benoit .................... 25 00 215411 Ottokar Tenopyr ............. ...... 5 00 217276 125847 Trinity Hospital ...................... 791 66

Department of Housing and Buildings 215598 Citizens Bank of Brooklyn, assignee of

City Line Wrecking Co. ......... 249 00 215594 Fulton Housewrecking Co., Inc........ 297 00 215595 Parkside Wrecking Co ............... 325 00 215596 8- 8-38 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of Rock-

away Blvd. Wrecking & Lumber Co.... 233 00 216020 Veronica M. Tubridy ................. 18 35 216103 Municipal Factors Co., assignee of Ma-

con Demolition Co .................... 744 00 Law Department

215488 Somach Photo Service ................ 1,888 25 215489 6- 7-38 John D. Carson ............. ....... 126 00 216066 Clarence Bonynge .................... 656 30 216067 Frank W. Taylor .................... 41 00 215381 11-30-3S Francis J. Wazeter .................. 200 00

215565 Edward Garfield ..................... 600 00 215566 G. Richard Davis ...... ............. 700 00 215365 6-20-38 Charles J. Carbone ................... 239 90

215366 10- 9-38 Philip Hart .... ....................... . 11 80 Miscellaneous

215589 Alma Diescher or Gerald T. Grady, as her atty .. ....... ..... ........ 147 00

215590 Alfred Nauheim or Aaron J. Funk, as his atty . ............ ............. 43 75

215591 Margaret Byrnes, guardian ad litem. of Cornelius Byrnes, an infant or M. Marc Spar, as her atty. 100 00

215592 Department of Hospitals of City of N. Y. 11 00

215593 Treasurer of City of N. Y., for deposit in a savings bank for the use & benefit of Cornelius Byrnes, an infant subject to order of Supreme or Surrogates Court, N. Y. County ................. 140 60

215602 Conservation Department ............. 50 00 215603 Board of Trustees of Health Department

Pension Fund .. 44,444 00 216158 11-15-38 Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc.. S 20 216159 Stephen F. Barrera ................... 250 00 215502 Antonetta Vecchione .. ...... . 50 80 215503 August C. Schneider as administrator of

estate of Charlie Snider, deceased...... 52 58 215504 Alice M. Scribner .................... 120 17 216059 • Rose Swiderski & Meyer Lindner, atty.. 150 44 216060 William F. Arkin .................... 14 00 216061 Alfred Granieri ...................... 82 00 216062 Gertrude B. Greenberg ................ 76 28 216063 Yettie Konig ........................ 47 60 216064 Bertha M. Cook ...................... 282 50 216065 Caroline L. Lurri.. ................ 15 00 216925 Misericordia Hospital ......... 1,729 50 216926 Pride of Judea Children's Home....... 3,153 00 216927 Roman Catholic House of Good Shep-

herd ................................ 875 78 216928 St. Ann's School of Industry.. . 580 64 216929 St. Germain's Home for Juvenile Delin-

quents ...................... 2,057 19 216930 St. Malachy's Home .................. 4,093 44 216931 St. Peters Hospital.. ...... 2,974 05 216932 St. Philomena's Training School....... 2,784 68 216933 Babies Hospital of City of N. Y...... 1,258 90 216934 Children's Village .................... 11,145 19 216935 Jennie Clarkson Home for Children.... 994 28 216936 Presbyterian Hospital ................ 4,616 95 216937 Speedwell Society ....... 5,181 40 216367 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y.. ....... 146,731 57 216368 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y................. ....... 3,500 00 216369 Comptroller, City of N. Y., & Treasurer,

City of N. Y.. .. ......... 350 00 216370 Staten Island Savings Bank.......... 2,000 00 215685 James T. Dalton... ............ 29 06 215686 Alliger Ratner & Co., Inc.. ........ 148 33 215687 Anton Lundy & Marion Lundy........ 8 22 215688 Roe & Carmen... ............. 412 69 215689 Thomas Carey & Bride Carey.......... 25 13 215690 A. C. H. Realty Co,, Inc .............. 197 14 215691 Harmet Holding Corp.. .. .... 208 48 215692 Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank.... 45 00 215693 South Shore Trust Co ................ 15 75 1 215694 Seghill Realty Co., Inc ................ 4,213 01 215695 Chippindale Electric Co ............... 75 00 216939 Right Const. Co., Inc ................. 1,782 56 216939A Frank M. McCurdy... ............ 200 00 216096 11-12-38 National Cash Register Co............ 9 00 216097 11-16-38 Remington Rand, Inc ................. 16 50 216098 Daniel F. McElkenney or Joseph R.

Wortman as his attorney .............. 301 03 216099 Anna O'Day or Leon Hershbaum as her 2

attorney .... .. .... 302 41 216100 Arthur O'Day or Leon Hershbaum as 2

his attorney . .... . 75 60 216101 Elizabeth Ann Baxter or William Wein- 2

berg as her attorney .................. 1,074 75 2 216102 Fred Carpenter or Wiman & Braham as 2

his attorneys ......................... 10 00 2 215181 City Savings Bank .. ................. 21 82 2 215182 Medic Holdings Ltd.. ... .... 69 37 2 215183 Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co.... 30 34 2

215184 2060 Grand Concourse Corp. ......... 2 62 215185 Roamer Realty Corp . ................ 1,062 00

Department of Parks 216442 City Collector .. ............. 13,892 73 216443 Treasurer, City of N. Y .............. 1,975 30 216444 City Collector .......................3896 47 216445 Treasurer, City of N. Y .............. 932 37 216446 City Collector ........ . ............. 24,841 42 216447 City Collector ........................ 24,841 42 216448 City Collector ........................ 26,849 67 216449 City Collector ........................ 27,203 76 216450 City Collector ........................ 13,603 60 216451 City Collector ........................ 6,436 30 216452 City Collector ........................ 2,517 71 216433 City Collector ........................ 11,247 17 216434 City Collector ........................ 1,042 05 216435 City Collector .. ............. 18,405 17 216436 Treasurer, City of N. Y .............. 10,107 37 216438 Treasurer, City of N. Y .............. 2,556 49 216437 City Collector ....................... 6,239 36 216439 City Collector ........................ 380 88 216440 City Collector ........................ 178 17 216441 City Collector ........................ 10,561 47 216418 City Collector ........................ 361 51 216419 City Collector ........................ 277 59 216420 City Collector ........................ 314 71 216421 City Collector ........................ 167 84 216422 City Collector ........................ 1,895 27 216423 City Collector .. ............. 2,392 05 216424 Treasurer, City of N. Y .............. 620 59 216425 City Collector ........................ 4,910 61 216426 City Collector .. ............. 89,020 58 216427 Treasurer, City of N. Y .............. 71,994 61 216429 Treasurer, City of N. Y .............. 950 82 216428 City Collector ........................ 5,698 52 216430 City Collector ........................ 5,915 97 216431 City Collector ........................ 11,417 24 216432 City Collector ........................ 15,687 85 215641 Paulson Bros ......................... 50 M 215642 Harry Mackler ......................10 00 215643 John J. McLaughlin .. ..... 10 00 . ......... 215368 6-15-38 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N. Y 24 67

Police Department 215425 Gardiner Bdg. & Mailing Co.......... 73 00

President, Borough of Manhattan 216092 125443 Metropolitan Sand & Gravel Corp.... 4,566 66 215367 Ezra Abel ..... ............. .. 16 50 215663 Treasurer, City of N. Y., trustee for

account of Street Opening Fund....... 1,361 58 215413 11-23-38 Robley Press ........................ 10 00

President, Borough of The Bronx 215664 Treasurer, City of N. Y., trustee for

account of Street Opening Fund....... 977 15 215487 127923 S. B. Cont. Co., Inc .................. 4,465 56 216851 Joseph F. Hefele ..................... 69 75 216849 9-30-38 Colonial Sand & Stone Co., Inc....... 296 10

President, Borough of Brooklyn 215646 F. D. Lauro ........................ 10 70 215647 M. Guliner 5 50 215648 F Kirchner ..................... ... 17 85 215649 M. Baron ...........................12 00 215650 • Charles Harber ..................... 17 75 215651 E. Zrabkowski ...................... 21 10 215652 D. Meyerowitz ...................... 16 35 215653 B. Hurson .......................... 12 00 215654 D. M. Britton .......... ..... ...... 12 00 215655 8- 8-38 A. Ammirati ........................ 30 75 215656 9- 7-38 Joseph Marotta ...:.................. 25 00 215657 8-18-38 0. H. Koenig ......................10 55 215658 8-25-38 S. Rome ............................ 12 00 215659 8-25-38 D. G. LaRocca ...................... 12 00 215660 7- 8-38 C. A. Klaiber ....................... 12 00 215661 11-15-38 M. Jaffe ............................ 7 65 215662 7-28-38 B. Howard ..........................14 15

President, Borough of Queens 216093 128194 Fortis Cont. Co., Inc ................. 6,579 45 215250 11-14-38 Amco Corp . ........................ 8 70 215251 11-14-38 L. I. Hardware Co. ........ 5 40 215252 11-16-38 Smith & Gregory of N. Y., Inc....... 17 10 215253 11-21-38 Van Dorn Electric Tool Co. ......... 20 85 215254 Bates Mfg. Co ........ .......... .. 17 41 215255 11- 1-38 Plaza Electrical Repair Co. .......... 10 30 215256 11-11-38 Queensboro Spring Co . .............. 12 00 215257 Woodside Auto Radiator Repair Co. . , 18 00 215258 Smith & Gregory of N. Y., Inc....... 18 95 215259 Jamaica Battery & Ertg. Co., Inc...... 30 22 215260 12- 6-38 E. Belcher Hyde, Inc . ............... 24 00 215261 12- 6-38 James Flanagan .....................9 50 215262 12- 5-38 E. Belcher Hyde, Inc ................ 24 00

President, Borough of Richmond 15414 11-30-38 J. Belikoff ....... ................. 11 74 15415 11- 4-38 Charles Bruning Co., Inc ............. 10 80

215416 11-30-38 Staten Island Linen Supply, Inc....... 4 40 Department of Public Works

216852 International Business Machines Corp.. 343 50 216850 ' International Business Machines Corp.. 281 00 216150 126923 Edmonds-Langer Electric Co. ........ 2,356 37 216151 128125 Lewis & Churchill ........... 5,250 00 215412 126766 Apex Window Cleaning Co........... 144 00 215537 8-17-38 Standard Iron Works, Inc............ 235 00 215538 7-29-38 H. Sand & Co., Inc.................. 18,923 00

45B125 45B2 12-12-38 Fred T. Ley & Co., Inc .............. 6,917 91 215645 John Walker ........................47 40

Department of Purchase 216853 10-31-38 128317 B. P. Ducas Co., Inc ................ 398 00 216854 125578 Guterman Dental Supply Co.......... 227 08 216855 127771 Seeman Bros., Inc. .............. 80 70 216856 10-18-38 125379 Seamless Rubber Co., Inc. 31 50 216857 125065 American La France & Foamite Indus-

tries, Inc. .... .. .. 419 60 16858 125065 American La France & Foamite Indus-

tries, Inc. ... ... .... . 978 30 16859 Miller Auto Supply & Equipment Co.,

Inc. .. ................. 28 65 16152 127716 Campbell Foundry Co . .............. 630 02 15701 Gar Wood Industries, Inc. ........... 5 76 15702 K. & G. Auto Parts, Inc .............. 7 92 15703 Indian Motocycle Co .................. 69 82 15704 Smith & Gregory of N. Y., Inc........ 8 56 15705 11-19-38 Royal-Eastern Elec. Supply Co....... 9 45 15706 11-25-38 Daniel Miller & Son, Inc ............. 4 30

8530 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amomit

Number troller

Invoice Received Warrant Date or in Office of Number Contract the Comp- Name of Payee Amount

Number troller

215707 11-25-38 National Lead Co., Atlantic Branch.... 45 00 215708 11-15-38 L. I. Stove Supply Co., Inc........... 18 22 215709 10- 1-38 Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp............ 41 74

215710 10-31-38 Darcoid Co., Inc ..... ................ 43 55

215696 128118 Trinity Bag & Paper Co., Inc......... 288 91

216507 127732 Ramapo Foundry & Wheel Works .... 2,689 61

215490 128328 H. Laurent Co., Inc .................. 325 00

215491 11- 5-38 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc ............. 11 02

215492 Rochester Ropes, Inc ................. 512 20

215493 Midtown Chevrolet, Inc . ............. 620 97 215494 Central Paint & Varnish Works....... 223 11

215495 Chas. Schaefer & Son, Inc ............. 293 04 215496 8-29-38 Igoe Bros., Inc . ..................... 240 41 215497 11- 4-38 Regal Equipment Co .................. 85 56 215498 11-15-38 Granville-Sellers, Inc . ............... 37 80 215499 11-19-38 Dykes Lumber Co .................... 657 50 215500 Industrial Paper Supply Co........... 20 45 215501 9-19-38 Harmon-Hodge-Hammond, Inc........ 76 15 215917 11-21-38 Stumpp & Walter Co . ............... 9 00

215918 Wm. Schulderber-T. J. Kurdle Co..... 43 53 215919 A. Fink & Sons Co., Inc ............. 100 75 215920 City Provision Co., Inc ............... 117 23 215921 Armour & Co . ..................... 2,408 41 215922 A. Carobine Co., Inc .................. 672 75 215923 J. D. Cornell Co., Inc ................ 1,691 57 215924 Jacob Dold Packing Co ............... 201 03 215925 10-29-38 Isidor Frank ........................ 299 215926 11-17-38 Simplex Valve & Meter Co........... 17 20 215927 American Thread Co., Inc............. 26 75 215928 11- 2-38 Butler Bros .......................... 1 37 215929 11- 7-38 David Linzer & Sons, Inc ............. 6 00 215930 Burroughs Wellcome & Co., Inc........ 18 05 215931 11-18-38 George Tiemann & Co ................ 9 00 215932 11-14-38 Downs-Smith Brass & Copper Co., Inc. 19 69 215933 10- 4-38 Smyth-Donegan Co . ................. 71 67 215934 11-15-38 H. J. Street Co ...................... 11 59 215935 11- 9-38 H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc............ 61 20 215936 11- 7-38 Crescent Supply Co. ................. 207 94 215670 Mack-International Motor Truck Corp.. 33 62 215671 10- 7-38 George Malvese & Co ................ 1 88 215672 Smith & Gregory of N. Y., Inc......... 17 92 215673 11- 4-38 Will & Baumer Candle Co., Inc........ 30 00 215674 11-11-38 John B. Astell & Co., Inc............ 137 27 215675 11-14-38 Adam Cook's Sons, Inc ................ 40 00 215676 10-17-38 American Zinc Products Co............ 96 72 215677 Steisel .. .. . ................... 73 34 215678 A. P. Smith Mfg. Co.. ....... .... 432 00 215679 Francis H. Leggett & Co .............. 874 32 215680 Lillian Dairy Products Co............ 19 00 215681 National Decalcomania Corp........... 1 46 215682 11-15-38 Samuel Levine .............. . ... 57 00 215683 11-19-38 E. B. Latham & Co .................. 272 35 215684 9- 7-38 U. S. Gauge Co.. .. ........ 2 97 215218 127530 Dexter-Carpenter Coal Co., Inc...... 6 00 215219 127430 Metropolitan Tobacco Co ............. 129 (0 215220 125107 American Oxygen Service Corp...... 5 5.3 215221 125010 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz, Inc...... 317 36 215222 125107 American Oxygen See vice Corp...... 900 45 215223 124975 E. R. Squibb & Sons .................. 4,522 65 215224 125236 William Bratter, Inc ................. 167 58 215225 128120 Waring Central Co., Inc .............. 1,737 60 215226 126808 M. W. Kellogg Co ..............:..... 998 00 215227 Swift & Co ........ ................ 43 50 215228 Washington Beef Co ................... 4,078 14 215229 8-22-38 John Simmons Cc .................... 915 30 215230 9-22-38 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc...... 25 50 215231 10-31-38 E. J. Willis Co ..................... 11 06 215232 John Wanamaker, N. Y. City.......... 358 50 215982 Manhattan Fruit Cont. Co., Inc........ 480 23 215983 Manhattan Fruit Cont. Co., Inc........ 1,499 28 215984 Simensky & Levy Corp............ 636 47 215985 Regal Equip. Co.. ............... 16 50 215986 11-21-38 N. Y. Boat Oar Co., Inc .............. 10 00 215987 11-18-38 Merck & Co., Inc ................ ... 1 50 215988 Texas Co .......................... 454 27 215989 11- 3-38 New England Collapsible Tube Co.... 16 92 215990 11- 8-38 Minimax Co......... ... ........... 3 50 215991 10-10-38 Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co............ 2 00 115992 11-23-38 R. A. Stewart & Co., Inc............ 1 05 215993 11-16-38 Real Estate Record .................. 15 00 215994 11-21-38 Security Steel Equip. Corp............ 48 25 215995 11-23-38 L. I. Hardware Co .......... ....... 9 25 215996 11-29-38 Remington Rand, Inc ..... ........... 35 00 215997 Hobart Mfg. Co.. ......... 94 75 215998 10-18-38 E. B. Meyrowitz Surgical Instruments

Co., Inc . ........................... 15 31 215999 ' R. J. Atkinson, Inc .................. 45 27 216000 11-14-38 Whitehead Metal Products Co., Inc.. 16 32 216001 11-17-38 Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co...... 1 26 215472 127779 Gottfried Baking Co., Inc .............. 509 90 215473 127533 Howard Coal & Coke Co., Inc........ 7,254 60

215474 127534 Mara Fuel Co., Inc .. .. ... ........ 2,847 32 215475 ll- 1-38 1lercer Rubber Co. of N. Y., Inc...... 19 50 215476 Munson Supply Co .................... 4 50 215477 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc ................ 38 84 215478 N. S. Low & Co., Inc ................. 13 95 215479 10-26-38 Prometheus Electric Corp............ 583 60 215480 Eimer & Amend ...................... 46 55 215481 11-10-38 Meinecke & Co., Inc .................. 2 16 215482 Paragon C. & C. Co .................. 379 00 215483 11-17-38 Emil Greiner Co ...................... 12 00 215484 11-17-38 National Surgical Supply Co.......... 23 92 215485 11-15-38 Reif-Rexoil, Inc . .. ................. 28 76 215486 Atlas Diesel Engine Corp ............. 100 89 215432 • 122751 Standard Capital Corp., assignee of

George F. O'Connell Ptg. Co.......... 2,478 54 215433 127796 L. R. Wallace ........................ 340 03 215434 127692 Endicott Johnson Corp ................ 74 96 215435 John Minder & Son, Inc ............... 357 09 215436 John Minder & Son, Inc .............. 435 90 215437 Cushman's Sons, Inc .................. 59 05 215438 A. Carobine Co., Inc.... ..... 433 08 215439 Century Rubber Stamp Works, Inc.... 12 60

Register, New York County 215881 Frank Conway ...................... 15 00

Register, Bronx County 215896 12- 6-38 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 1 50

Department of Sanitation 215370 8- 8-38 New Amsterdam Casualty Co........ 9 00 215371 6- 7-38 Standard Accident Insurance Co....... 9 00 217277 128625 Consolidated Carting Corp ............. 10,276 50 217278 128633 Tully & Di Napoli, Inc ............... 109,889 05 217279 128624 Colonial Sand & Stone Co., Inc....... 40,208 40 217280 128629 Rebecca I. Berlin, assignee of Arthur

Gallon Trucking Corp ................ 95,399 47 Sheriff, Richmond County

216030 11-30-38 Sam Deconna ........................ 3 50 216031 12- 1-38 William S. Archer ................... 2 88

Board of Transportation 216154 11-26-38 Jaclin Stationery Corp . .............. 49 69 216095 9-15-38 Frank Shepard Co........ .... ... 45 00

Board of Transportation—Independent System—Operation 2123 John C. Natale ............. ........ 21 23 2124 Peter Mulroy ........................ 8 01 2125 George Kapcoe ...................... 4 10 2126 Henry B. Seaver .................... 35 91

17558 Eppinger & Russell Co ............... 965 44 17559 R. F. Brushaber .. ...... 371 64 17560 Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co...... 405 00 17561 Westinghouse Air Brake Co........... 939 96 17562 General Electric Co . ................. 685 74 17563 Horne Equipment Corp. ........... 512 54 17564 Wickwire Spencer Steel Co........... 195 50 17565 Boston Gear Works, Inc .............. 75 70 17566 250 Hudson Street Corp .............. 2,000 00 17567 Knickerbocker Hospital .............. 168 00 17568 J. G. Brill Co . ..................... 3,998 58

Transit Commission 215599 11-30-38 Southern District Court Reporters .... 26 50 215600 12- 1-38 Brooklyn Gas Station ................ 59 69 215601 12- 1-36 Buff & Buff Mfg. Co ........ ........ 80 00 216104 11-30-38 Robley Press Service, Inc ............. 6 00 216105 12- 6-3d Security Steel Equipment Corp........ 5 02 216106 11-30-38 Hegney Brook Garage ............... 37 55

New York City Tunnel Authority 2905 Charles T. Heaslip ........... .... . 250 00

Board of Water Supply 216155 R. L. Van Name Co. Division ........ 1683 216156 Frank A. Marston .................... 32 35 216157 Charles M. Clark . .................. 43 11 216153 11-18-38 James A. Simpson ................... 8 25 216509 Max Meyer, Inc. ...... ...... 3 90 216510 11-30-38 James McCutcheon & Co. ...... 19 30 216511 11-12-38 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc...... 114 66 216512 11- 5-38 E. Robison, Inc .. ................... 53 06 215571 Hill & Smith ........ .......... 237 50 215572 Marjorie L. Miller ................... 105 60 215573 Charles G. Kirchhof, Jr. ...... 300 00

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 216021 Brooklyn Union Gas Co ............... 3,393 00 216022 Brooklyn Union Gas Co. ..... .. 557 30 215644 Roblow Cont. Co., assignee of P.

Schwartz ......................... 9 68 215186 Harry Seldin ......... .......... 4 50

Department of Welfare 217492 William Hodson, Home Relief Account 14,313 37 217493 William Hodson, Emergency Purchase

Account ........................... 11,119 75 217494 William Hodson, Emergency Payroll

Account .. .................. 145 00 215873 11-28-38 Dictaphone Sales Corp . .............. 2 50 215874 12- 6-38 Nor-Wood Co., Inc ........ .......... 60 215869 William Hodson ..................... 501 17

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Comp- Invoice Comp- Invoice --♦.— troller's Date or troller's Date or

'VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount COMPTROLLER ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1938 er No. Number er No. Number

199968 Western Union Tel Co...... 13 57 200012 Jay Finn ................. 22 00 Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received in the office of the Comptroller on this date in which is 199969 Postal Tel. Cable Co........ 1 25 200013 Jay Finn ................. 10 00 shown the Comptroller's voucher number, the date of the 199970 Sobol Bros. Service Stations, Court of General Sessions invoice or the registered number of the contract, the name Inc ........................ 1 74 200016 N. Y. Tel. Co . ........... 269 44 of the payee and the amount of the voucher.

Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher 199971 199972

West Pub. Co... ... .... Postmaster, N. Y

5 00 796 40 Surrogate's Court, Kings County

the date of the earliest is given excepting that when such 199973 ..........

Postage Meter Co.......... 6 80 200080 J. F. Nikolaus ........... l4 00

vouchers are submitted under a contract, the registered number of the contract is shown instead.

County Clerk, New York County y 199953 Supreme Courts

Joseph L. Murphy ........ 12 00 JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

199942 Standard Accident Ins. Co.. 27 00 199954 N. Y. Tel. Co. .... ...... 13 99

199952 County Clerk, Bronx County

Eastern Transportation Co., 199955 Underwood Elliott Fisher

Co . ....................... 63 56 Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Inc ........................ 590 60 200079 P. Lowe .. .. ... 75 00 Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount County Clerk, Queens County District Attorney, New York County er No. Number 199948 Gane Bros. & Co. of N. Y. 90 93 200072 Gustav Bach ............... 1 75

199951 P. Livoti .................. 15 17 200073 William A. Blair ......... 2 50 The Comptroller 199949 L. I. Star Pub. Co.......... 13 00 200074 Russell C. Gates .......... 3 50 199963 Monroe Calculating Machine 199950 N. Y. Tel. Co ............. 106 33 200075 Edward Gross ............ 3 50

Co., Inc. $1 50 City Magistrates' Courts 200076 Benj. H. Tyrrel ... .... 220 199964 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 24 81 200009 Jay Finn .................. 60 75 200071 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc.. 3 00 199965 Remington Rand, Inc....... 6 86 200010 Jay Finn ................. 36 02 199976 L. C. Smith & Corona Type- 199966 Fallon Law Book Co...... 15 00 200011 Jay Finn ................. 20 35 writers, Inc. .............. 2 63 199967 Fallon Law Book Co........ 69 80 Jay Finn ................. 8 50 199977 Biancolo & Murray, Inc. .. 10 00

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8531

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

District Attorney, Bronx County 199939 G M. Laubshire............ 4 0C 199940 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 18 OC 199941 S. J. Foley .... ............ 554 77

Department of Docks 200154 128504 General Cont. & Eng. Co... 24,982 13 200155 National Gauge Corp....... 105 10 200156 I. Kenner Co., Inc.......... 12 20 200157 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc....... 24 75 200158 W. G. Withers............ 73 78

W. G. Withers ............. 3 40 W. G. Withers... ... ..... 50 75

200159 Hartford Accident & Indem- nity Co. ..... ..... 18 00

200441 H. J. Shaffer Lumber Co._ 104 29 200442 Igoe Bros., Inc ............. 4,580 60 200443 Lebannon Steel & Iron Co.. 261 14 200444 Glaser Lead Co............ 150 20 200445 Daniel Duskis ............. 78 31 200446 John J. Mattiello Cont. Co. 1,016 00

John J. Mattiello Cont. Co... 1,022 80 200447 Kee Cont. Co ............... 1,717 30 200448 Eilbar Const. Co........... 970 10 200449 Henry C. Fisher ........... 81 29 200450 Depasquale Bros. .......... 2,292 50 200451 Decatur Cont. Co........... 1,182 20 200452 James Garone ............ 967 99 200453 John Ambrosio ............ 70 69 200454 William P. Garvin , ....... 549 50 200455 Lawren^- Benedetto ........ 117 00 200456 Susi Cont. Co. ..... .... 1,327 72 200457 Dominick Capputi .......... 117 00 200458 Firmbilt Const. Co......... 1,102 03 200459 Alphonse D. Amato ........ 943 75 200460 Clerkins Transfer Co. ..... 3,748 54 200461 Moliterno Bros. ........... 253 12 200462 Thomas McHugh .......... 1,064 75 200463 N. Y. Wrental Co....... 2,777 03 200464 Antonio D. Gennaro ........ 74 33 200465 Aniello Alfieri ............ 107 25 200466 Thom^c Dovle ............ 1 AQ 35 200467 Kee Cont. Co . ............ 1,589 50 200468 Complete Mach. & Equip-

ment Co. 54 78 200469 Cincotti Const. Co.......... 1,976 00 200470 Joseph Russo .............. 84 00 200471 Lawrence Schneider Truck-

ing Co . ................... 107 25 200472 Steve Amato .............. 71 28 200473 J. J. Keegan ............... 520 65 200474 Leopold Ferger ............ 107 25 200475 James La Grega............ 126 49 200476 Frank Cataldo ............ 116 64 200477 Frank Casagrande & Joseph

Scarapicchie ............... 73 50 200478 Elmhurst Cont. Co......... 255 39 200479 Louis Laricchia ...... .... 117 00 200480 Patsy Miranda, Antonio Fer-

raro ...................... 7800 200481 Jaeger Lembo Machine Co_ 118 80 200482 Alfred Hunt & Oscar Wit-

tendorf .. ......... 107 80 200483 Pasquale L. Anzelone....... 98 00 200484 Sam Graco ................ 88 65 200485 Firmbilt Cont. Co........... 4,916 91 200486 Morea Cont. & Equipment

Co. .... .......... 390 00 200487 Michael Cappuccio ......... 68 11 200488 Firmbilt Const. Co......... 804 12 200489 Eilbar Const. Co........... 1,161 12 200490 A. J. Leone ................ 1,625 15 200491 James O'Connell .......... 1,620 47 '00492 Everett Moniz . ......... 521 56 200493 Alexander Citarella ........ 97 50 200494 Cincotti Const. Co.......... 488 06 200495 E. A. Thompson, Inc....... 4,421 01

Board of Higher Education 200266 125807 Burns Bros ............... 3,212 49 PW Brooklyn College-Public Works

98A397 Jarcho Bros., Inc.......... 2,116 34 98A398 Jarcho Bros., Inc.......... 354 54 98A399 Martin Epstein Co., Inc.... 759 10 98A400 Otis Elevator Co........... 98 34 98A401 Cyclone Fence Co.......... 4,363 00 98A402 Federal Mfg. Co........... 6,619 42 98A403 E. H. Sheldon & Co........ 61,487 10

Department of Education 199706 L. Levin .................. 2 92 199707 V. M. Mitchell............ 4 90 199708 B. J. Rosen ................ 44 33 199709 R. L. Nicond .............. 7 78 199710 E. A. White ................ 21 80 199711 M. A. Hanigan............ 10 00 199712 J. R. Eagleson ............. 1 48 199713 M. J. Daiello .............. 4 51 199714 M. S. Carboy .............. 25 20 199715 L. Vev ...... 25 23 199716 Postal Telegraph Cable Co. 1 69 199717 G. W. Singleton............ 56 30 199718 Burroughs, Wellcome & Co. 19 66 199719 Special Foods Co........... 155 25 200601 125728 Regal Equipment Co.. , . 4 02 :00602 125699 Ken Wel Sporting Goods Co.,

Inc . ....................... 18 98 200603 128043 Knickerbocker Ice Co...... 137 26 200590 128347 Vought & Williams, Inc.... 68 56 200591 125758 State Bank of Albany, as-

signee of Visible Card Rec- ord Book Co . .. .......... 171 68

200592 125651 Armour & Co . ............ 98 Armour & Co. ...... 6 90

200593 127661 Arnesto Paint Co., Inc...... 70 Arnesto Paint Co., Inc...... 245 00

200594 123051 Schaar & Co . ............. 57 40 200595 121945 Mayfair Agency ........... 4 25 200596 122481 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc..... 11 40 200597 125307 E. Coast Elec. Supply Corp, 80 74 200598 125323 Leonard Auto Supply Co.... 748 10 200599 125339 Williams & Wells Co., Inc,. 748 94 200600 123054 W. M. Welch Mfg. Co..... 15 17 200562 115947 Lyons & Carnahan ........ 141 90 200563 115946 Lyons & Carnahan ........ 165 24

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

200564 125142 McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc. 5 10 200565 200566

115948 119332

Macmillan Co . ............ Macmillan Co . ............

45 00 1 20

200567 125705 Manhattan Fabric Corp. ... 1,691 35 200568 126995 Manhattan Electrical Bar-

gain House, Inc. ........ 9 23 200569 125706 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc... 381 60 200570 125707 Mansfield Novelty Corp.... 117 18 200571 125708 Merit Supply Co., Inc....... 198 10 200572 115961 Newson & Co . ............ 35 55 200573 126997 N. Y. Scientific Supply Co.. 128 20 200574 125719 Niagara Duplicator Sales &

Service, Inc . .............. 1,629 62 200575 122284 Noble & Noble Pub., Inc.... 18 00 200576 126287 Noble & Noble Pub., Inc.... 14 50 200577 200578

122285 125721

A. J. Nystrom & Cg., Inc... 14 25 Peckham Little & Co....... 3,929 57

200579 126197 Peckham Little & Co....... 718 35 200580 125278 Rand McNally & Co........ 160 60 200581 115976 Rand McNally & Co........ 60 41 200582 125728 Regal Equipment Co........ 184 76 200583 125733 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc.. 428 75 200584 126999 Schaar & Co ............... 134 55 200585 116987 C. Scribner's Sons.......... 286 23 200586 122295 C. Scribner's Sons.......... 8 07 200587 127000 Shell Elec. Supply Corp..... 129 86 200588 125754 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc........ 8,528 45 200589 125757 S. E. & M. Vernon, Inc..... 18,601 71

PW Department of Education-Public Works 203-1 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc....... 68 01 235-8 General Concrete & Cement

Finish Corp.... ... .. 4,406 33 228-3 Tremont Subway Const. Corp. 4,954 50 235-7 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc....... 145 21 234-5 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc....... 145 01 228-2 Burland Ptg. Co.. Inc....... 288 95 204-4 D. M. W. Cont. Co., Inc.... 28,099 80

Department of Health 200664 W. H. Daly ............... 4,300 00

Department of Hospitals 199979 126833 Hospital Supply Co......... 16,846 80 199943 120296 Murray L. White or Louise

J. Morton, atty. .... 388 17 199944 125826 Knickerbocker Hospital ... 1,187 50 199945 125839 St. Vincent's Hospital of

City of N. Y. .. 1,187 50 199946 125829 Mary Immaculate Hospital. 791 66 199947 128647 Richmond Memorial Hospital 395 83 199981 128152 Hospital Supply Co. ...... 8,555 00 199982 125179 F. Hubner & Co., Inc..... 225 15 199983 118243 John Wanamaker .. .... 645 56 199984 126021 Interior Tel. Service Co..... 103 50 199985 128647 Richmond Memorial Hospital 3,958 30 199980 E. B. Latham & Co....... 4 80

Department of Housing and Buildings 200019 Macon Demolition Co...... 1,370 00 200020 H. Blasof, Inc ............. 959 50 200021 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-

writers, Inc. .............. I 54 200015 N. Y. Tel. Service ......... 132 67 200014 Veronica M, Tubridy ...... 500 00

Law Department 200022 Harry Birnbaum .......... 15 00 200023 Clarence Bonynge ......... 423 50 200024 Charles J. Carbone ......... 433 40 200025 Martin A. Healy ....... 132 25 200026 So. District Court Reporters 100 25 200027 Nathaniel I. Fitch ......... 2,220 00 200028 Joseph C. Trotter .......... 8 00 200029 Josenh A. Zikmund ....... 882 50 200018 William C. Chanler ........ 464 17 20001, William C. Chanler ........ 737 60

The Mayoralty 200086 Albert Goldman ........... 610 00 200087 Pine Hill Crystal Spring

Water Co. ............. 17 00 200088 N. Y. Tel. Co. .... 442 99 200089 Western Union Tel. Co.... 1 25 200090 Postal Tel. Cable Co....... 149 35 200091 Master Reporting Co. .. . 39 46 200092 J. A. Want Organization,

Inc . ...................... 29 60 Miscellaneous

200077 Comptroller, City of N. Y., as trustee of Rapid Transit Sinking Fund of City of N. Y ............. ..... 877,217 90

200078 Comptroller, City of N. Y., as trustee of Water Sinking Fund of City of N. Y....... 210,897 96

200101 Mary J. Richardson ........ 45 50 Mary J. Richardson ........ 64 38

200102 Robert Louis Hoguet ...... 40 00 Robert Louis Hoguet ...... 27 72

200103 Margaret L. Anderer...... 160 00 200104 Hera Holdings, Inc......... 76 00 200105 Guiseppe Termin............ 151 00 200106 John Deinhardt, Jr......... 787 13

John Deinhardt, Jr......... 4 78 200107 Dorothy C. Byron ......... 1,574 25

Dorothy C. Byron ........ 9 57 200108 Fred Roeder .............. 839 60

Fred Roeder .............. 5 10 200093 Charlotte R. Graef .......... 182 43

Charlotte R. Graef.......... 234 06 200094 John M. Wilson............ 62 50

John M. Wilson............ 109 32 200095 Mina Skolnik .............. 72 72 200096 City Collector ............. 753 40

City Collector .... ........ 20 65 200097 Joseph Wickser ............ 672 00

Joseph Wickser ............ 28 29 200098 Walter R. Lusher .......... 29 72

Walter R. Lusher .......... 10 97 200099 Joseph Schirghi ............ 125 05

` Joseph Schirghi ............ 150 51 200100 • Margaret J. Petri .. .... 158 67 200255 State Dept. of Taxation &

Finance .. .... . 56,491 50 200160 Association for Befriending

Children & Girls .......... 1,974 54

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

200161 Beth David Hospital ...... 3,497 35 200162 Beth Moses Hospital ..... 6,079 05 ..00163 Home of Daughters of Israel 5,779 90 2001!4 Hebrew Home for Chronic

Invalids ........ ....... 932 65 200165 Home for Hebrew Infants of

N. Y. City . ..... ....... 7,774 66 200166 Home of Old Israel ........ 5,065 75 200167 Jewish Sanitarium & Hosp. 12,542 90 200168 Kallman Home for Children. 2,493 43 200169 Katy Ferguson House ...... 321 26 200170 L. I. College Hospital .. . 8,216 25 200171 St. Agatha Home for Chil-

dren ............... ..... 17,723 27 200172 • St. Marys Hospital for Chil-

dren ........ ...........:. 434 00 200173 Schermerhorn House ...... 2,342 20 200174 Hospital for Ruptured &

Crippled .................. 579 00 200175 Hospital for Ruptured &

Crippled .. ........... 820 50 200249 Henry Schmeelke ......... 91 02 200250 William H. Hall .......... 441 46 200251 Marjorie Giddens ......... 1,845 71 200252 Charles Dreitlein .......... 1,096 08 200253 Rooney Masseo ........... 509 38 200057 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. .. ... . 16 35 200058 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. ... .... .............. 63 00 200059 Burland Ptg. Co........... 75 18 200060 A. B. Dick Co. ...... . 20 00 200061 Manhattan Stationery Co.,

Inc . .................... 46 07 200062 F. F. Fuhrman ............ 20 92 200063 A. B. Dick Co. ... ... 33 00 200064 Remington Rand, Inc. ..... 219 52 200065 Fallon Law Book Co. .. .. 849 50 200066 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc.. 1,951 21 200067 C. A. Braun .............. 29 50 200068 Interlock Metal Units, Inc... 224 00 200069 Duophoto Corp. ..... 148 50 200070 Security Steel Equipment

Corp. ................ 55 56 200148 Rubel Corp . ............... 1,000 00 200149 Rubel Corp . .............. 1,000 00 200150 Niagara Estates, Inc. ...... 7 29

Niagara. Estates, Inc....... 11 200151 Edward Marcantonio ...... 18 00

Edward MarcantoniQ ...... 1 05 200152 Orion Holding Corp....... 28 00

Orion Holding Corp. ...... 28 00 200153 George Walrath ........... 508 87 200121 Cruikshank Co . ............ 416 66 200122 Lesdor Realty Corp., assignee

of Bale Holding Corp....... 50 00 200123 1300 Cromwell Ave. Garage,

Inc. 45 00 200124 1300 Cromwell Ave. Garage,

Inc. 45 00 200125 188 W. 230th St. Corp...... 1,000 00 200126 Series Management Corp.... 100 00 200127 Rockaway Savings Bank.... 60 00 200128 N. Y. City Housing Authority 100 00 200129 N. Y. City Housing Authority 41 66 200130 Coney Island Center, Inc.... 41 66 200131 Stuyvesant Housing Corp.... 50 00 200132 Stuyvesant Housing Corp.... 66 66

Stuyvesant Housing Corp.... 81 66 200134 Liwood Realty Corp........ 195 00 200109 Guiseppe De Mario ........ 42 50 200110 Clara Savino .............. 35 00 200111 International Committee of

Young Men's Christian Assn. 1,726 14 200112 Incorporated Society of Belle-

vue Training School for Nurses .................... 1,161 00

200113 Bellevue Training School for Nurses ............ 1,625 00

200114 Yetta K. Bolutin ........... 41 67 200115 Jaris Realty Co ............. 475 00 200116 Jaris Realty Co.. .... 475 00 200117 Latorraca Realty Co., Inc... 60 00 200118 F. M. j. Realty Co., Inc.... 20 97 200119 Ellen E. Foy ............... 40 00 200120 Ellen E. Foy ............... 40 00 200135 Ogden Heights Management

Corp. .............. 60 00 200136 Agnes M. Moonan ......... 65 00 200137 S. E. & M. E. Bernheimer

Co. ........... 541 66 200138 61 E. 102d St., Inc.......... 65 00 200139 Luzerne Coal Corp.......... 666 66 200140 Anna Blazek ... .. 50 00 200141 54th St. & 2d Ave. Rity. Corp. 163 32 200142 Sarmil Holding Corp........ 45 00 200143 Misco Realty Corp.......... 75 00 200144 Henry B. Root, Inc......... 50 00 200145 Pauline H. Drew........... 35 00 200146 Rubel Corp ................. 1,000 00 200147 Rubel Corp ................. 1,000 00 200192 A. I. Cheron ............ .. 13 00 200193 S. Spiro .................. 10 00 200194 A. Zlotnick ................ 24 75 200195 S. Block .................. 50 00 200196 S. W. Green .............. 9 00 200197 A. Jerskey ................ 65 00 200198 L. J. Goldwater ............ 50 00 200199 M. R. Louria .............. 11 00 200200 F. Ziman ................. 92 00 200201 J. J. Barry ............... 1,234 64 200202 H. Roth .................. 63 65 200203 J. S. Rubin ................ 15 00 200178 J. Burstein ................ 50 00 200179 H. Wessler ................ 20 00 200180 A. Ralph .. ........... 25 00 200181 Chi Kappa Club ...... .. 307 20 200182 H. W. Weinstein .......... 25 65 200183 C. A. Russo ..... ...... 20 90 200184 M. Sternberg ............. 36 10 200185 S. Mufson ... ...... 38 95

8532 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

200186 R. Horvath ................ 15 20 200187 E. Flood .................. 19 00 200188 Trudeau Sanatorium ....... 341 33 200189 Auxiliary No. 1 of Stony

Wald Sanatorium .......... 919 50 200190 J. Zizmor ................ 30 00 200191 H. D. Diamond ............ 54 00 200204 Banker's Trust Co., as exec-

utor & trustee of A. A. All- bright, F. E. Wieland & Mfg. Trust Co., as executor & trus- tee under last will & testa- ment of T. H. Albright or B..D. Eisler, atty... ... 315 15

199959 116628 S. I. Rapid Transit Railway Co.

199960 122549 S. I. Rapid Transit Railway Co. .. .. ... 24 87

199961 100073 S. I. Rapid Transit Railway Co. ...... ... 156 80

199962 100073 Clevorock, Inc., or Frank 3,075 00 Weil & Strouse, attys. .. .

Clevorock, Inc., or Frank Well & Strouse, attys....... 500 00

200289 Albertina Manson Huhn & Frances Huhn Wallace or City Collector .. ..... ..... 40 00

200290 Annie Endlich or City Col- lector

........ 40 00

200291 Katie Ganz or City Collector 40 00 200292 City Bank Farmers Trust Co.

as substitute trustee under will of Maurice Grau, de- ceased

00

200293 Guiseppe Giannotti & Con- cettina Giannotti .......... 25 00

200294 Johanna Wetjan, John Wet- jen & Paul Draser ........ 35 00

200295 Annie Heselschwerdt ...... 25 00 200296 Agnes Berardenilli ......... 31 66 200297 Demetrios Titles & Anna

Titles 90 00 200298 Concetta Denardo as life

tenant, Francesco De Nardo, Vincenzo De Nardo & Gui- seppe De Nardo as remain- derman 10 00

200336 Comptroller, State of N. Y. 7,425 00 200337 Board of Trustees of Health

Dept. Pension Fund ....... 8,608 00 200338 Rudolph Dillman .......... 75 00 200339 Carl Wannagat ............ 50 00 200324 Lieber Holding Corp. ..... 42 00 200325 Katherine Huber .......... 25 00 200326 Emma L. Hager ........... 35 00 200327 Anna G. Fritz & Richard

Fritz ...................... 25 00 200328 Alfred C. Etzel, Paul Etzel

& George A. Etzel ......... 45 00 200329 Nicola Argentire .......... 40 00 200330 Maria Cacciari ............ 35 00 200331 James J. Norton .......... 30 00 200332 Sarah Karalinsky ..... . 45 00 200333 444 3d Ave Corp. or City

Collector .. ...... 25 00 200334 Anherb Holding Corp. or

City Collector ............. 375 00 200335 Gertrude E. Hayes or City

Collector ... ... ... 25 00 200312 Joseph Rohr or City Collector 75 00 200313 Woodhaven Liberty Realty

Corp. or City Collector ..... 75 00 200314 Elizabeth J. Griffin or City

Collector .................. 35 00 200315 Carmela Paternostro or City

Collector .................. 30 00 200316 Gerardina Zarrillo ......... 35 00 200317 Grace Schnibbe ........... 35 00 200318 Maria Santora ............. 40 00 200319 Fouls Garage .............. 450 00 200320 P. Walker Morrison, Lazarus

Joseph & Leon Leighton .... 24 84 200321 Ida Levine ................ 45 00 200322 Celia Levinsky ............ 30 00 200323 Wilhelmina Loges ......... 90 00 200299 Josephine Spies, Theodore

Knoll, Helen Hogarty & William Knoll ............ 25 00

200300 Violet Ambromates ........ 30 00 200301 Mildred Cohn ............. 40 00 200302 John Haas .... .. 30 00 200303 Sophie Fannelli & Mary

Caliendo ..... ........ 105 00 200304 Sophie Fannelli & Mary

Caliendo ................. 105 00 200305 Tiebor Homes ............. 90 00 200306 Margaret Postiglione ...... 30 00 200307 John Lonardo ............. 105 00 200308 Annie Maltz .............. 90 00 200309 Paul Verderses ........... 30 00 200310 Gertrude C. Bessey ........ 90 00 200311 Carmela Paternostro or City

Collector ................... 30 00 200532 Stephanie Hauterberque .... 7 50

Stephanie Hauterzerque . .. 07 200533 A. S. B. Realty Co., Inc..... 400 50 200534 Liberdar Holding Corp..... 331 25

Liberdar Holding Corp..... 7 85 200531 Bronx Womans . Club, Inc... 42 00 200520 Treasurer of United States. 92,535 35 200521 Treasurer of United States.. 55,875 40 200522 Thomas E. Murray, Jr..... 15 00 200523 Isadore Peltz ............. 98 00 200524 John Sparto ............... 50 00 200525 Max Wolper .............. 675 43

Max Wolper ............ 11 40 200526 Esther Rosenbluth ......... 582 57

Esther Rosenbluth .. .. 28 05 200527 Emigrant Industrial Savings

Bank ... .. 505 76 Emigrant Industrial 'Savings Bank ..................... 57 16

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

Department of Public Works 200391 Ace Window Ventilator Co.,

Inc........ ........... 24 35 200392 Herring Hall Marvin Safe

Co. .14 00 200393 Jamaica Battery & Eng. Co.,

Inc. 17 77 200394 Manhattan Ignition Corp.... 5 06 200395 Finnell Systems, Inc........ 83 33 200396 Security Steel Equipment

Corp. .................. 194 40 200397 E. Dietzgen ................ 3 70 200398 E. Dietzgen ................ 9 00 200384 W. J. Cwmingham.......... .75

W. J. Cunningham.......... 40 00 200385 A. La Forge .............. 10 55

A. La Forge 85 200386 A. W. Rauhausen........... 8 25

A. W. Rauhausen........... 19 20

200387 W. Donaldson ............. 34 W. Donaldson ............. 21 20 W. Donaldson ............. 95 W. Donaldson ............. 11 00

200388 H. Sherey ................. 22 60 H. Sherey ................. 25 H. Sherey ................. 1 40

200389 J. Duffy ................... 7 85 J. Duffy ................... 2 00 J. Duffy .................. 44 00 J. Duffy ................... 500

200390 J. Walker ................. 62 85 200561 Patrick J. McCabe ......... 272 45 PW

27A1273 Gerrish Padgett Corp....... 3,335 62 120B185 Regan Office Furniture Corp. 16,829 15

Department of Purchase 125042 National Distillers Products

Corp...................... 125591 Palo Myers, Inc........... 125592 Philbern Thermometer Co.,

Inc. .. . 126867 Quaker City Rubber Co.. 125378 Schultz Surgical Instrument

Co. ....................... 125746 Standard Scientific Supply

128339 Swan Finch Oil Corp. 128342 Tide Water Ascociated Oil

Co........................ 127357 Topping Bros.............. 126519 United Shipyards, Inc....... 128121 George W. Warner & Co.,

Inc........................ 127060 George W. Warner & Co.,

Inc........................ ................ 125602 Edward Week & Co., Inc.... 125959 Winthrop Chemical Co...... 125253 Eimer & Amend............ 125266 Lederle Laboratories, Inc... 125327 Novocol Chemical Mfg. Co.,

Inc........................ 127355 Sterisol Ampoule Corp...... 127927 Regal Equipment Co........

Regal Equipment Co........ 128481 Rochester Ropes, Inc....... 126808 M. W. Kellogg Co.......... 126014 Diamond T Motor Car Co.. 126788 Johnson & Johnson......... 128106 Morris Kopp .... . . ....... 128445 Francis H. Leggett & Co... 128400 John A. McCarthy & Co.,

Inc........................

128094 Belt Seed Co., Inc.......... 127747 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc.. 128521 Doxall Co., Inc............ 128522 Embassy Grocery Corp...... 128529 International Salt Co....... 128526 Kellogg Sales Co.......... 125373 Mead Johnson & Co........ 128534 National Kream Co., Inc.... 127783 Rockwell's Bakery, Inc...... 125096 Photostat Corp.............

Photostat Corp............. Photostat Corp............. Photostat Corp.............

200614 125947 Schieffelin & Co............ 200615 128146 Thorner Mfg. . Co., Inc...... 200616 128083 Metropolitan Sand & Gravel

Corp...................... 128086 Texas Co . ............... .

200618 127798 Rotogravure Div., General Printing Ink Corp......... 1,644 96

200619 127714 Flemm Lead Co., Inc...... 1,005 16 200620 125982 Armour & Co............ 160 00 200621 128095 Bridgeport Paper Co., Inc... 1,382 89 200261 127529 Burns Bros . .............. 1,416 81 200262 127529 Burns Bros . .............. 633 52 200263 127529 Burns Bros. .. ......... 95 30 200264 127532 Farrell Coal Co., Inc....... 1,903 76 200265 127168 F. D. Koehler Co., Inc...... 390 00 200434 Int. Vitamin Corp. ........ 95 82 200435 Solano Winery ............ 97 00 200436 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc... 14 80 200437 Premo Pharmaceutical Labs.,

Inc ....................... 70 00 200438 0-Cedar Corp . ............ 400 00 200439 Palo Myers, Inc........... 39 32 200440 Bauer & Black ............ 60 08 200421 Palo Myers, Inc........... 11 79 200422 Palo Myers, Inc........... 20 38 200423 Pro Medico Labs., Inc...... 40 80 200424 U. S. Rubber Products, Inc. 417 24 200425 American Malt Co......... 38 50 200426 Defender Photo Supply Co.,

Inc. .. ....... 107 72 200427 Schering & Glatz, Inc....... 2 99 200428 Riedel De Haen, Inc........ 8 34 200429 Lederle Labs., Inc........... 3 00 200430 Hospital Equipment Corp... 6 30 200431 A. Whiteman Corp........ 444 75

200528 Estate of Morris Perlmutter & estate of Louis Perlmutter 1,265 68

200529 Louis C. Bloomberg ....... 1,237 11 200530 William Lins .............. 313 70 200254 Treasurer, City of N. Y..... 8,889 30

Police Department 200243 Hyman Singer ............ 15 00 200244 Louis Slatcher ............ 15 00 200245 Patrick Sofia .............. 18 00 200246 Larry Tambini ............ 25 00 200247 William Van Houten........ 12 00 200248 Will-Kall Auto Express Co. 36 00 200205 A. & J. Bottling Co........ 15 13 200206 Michael Auliso ............ 14 00 200207 William Benedict .......... 12 00 200208 Bruno Sales & Service, Inc.. 10 00 200209 Joseph Buonocone .......... 42 00 200210 Joseph Carrano ........... 30 00 200211 Clifton Trucking Co........ 25 00 200212 Louis Cooper . ..... . 10 00 200213 Davis & Kirker, Truckmen &

Forwarders .... .... 45 00 200214 Patrick J. Farrell...... .. 14 00 200219 Gleason Motor Express, Inc. 42 00 200220 Philip Grande .............. 15 00 200221 Nicholas Guarino .......... 60 00 200222 John Heichel .............. 30 00 200223 Edmund E. Heiser.......... 30 00 200238 D. Ross ................... 15 13 200239 S. Rutledge ................ 20 00 200240 G. Salvo .................. 18 00 200241 T. M. Sciortino............ 30 00 200242 J, Sclafani ................ 10 00 200224 M. Illuzzi ................ 10 00 200225 L. Keller ................. 15 00 200226 C. Kortleven .............. 35 00 200227 G. Kossman, Jr. .. . 15 00 200228 McGarry Transportation Co.,

Inc. ........... 12 00 200229 McGarry Transportation Co.,

Inc. .................. 10 00 200230 L. McSweeney ............ 18 00 200231 C. Mehr .................. 15 00 200232 J. Mehr ................... 15 00 200233 I. Pecker ................. 10 00 200234 D. Peragine .............. 15 00 200235 W Phillips ............... 15 00 200236 R. Pidorcano ............. 1Z 50 200237 T. Risacker ............... 14 00

President, Borough of Manhattan 200496 Ezra Abel ................. 19 00

Ezra Abel ................ 600 Ezra Abel ................ 100

200497 Ezra Abel ................ 398 10 20049$ Ezra Abel ..... .. .. 446 20 200499 Treasurer, City of N. Y. 1,393 99 200500 Treasurer, City of N. Y. 1,405 00 200501 Treasurer, City of N. Y. 1,420 00 200502 Treasurer, City of N. Y. 620 00 200503 Treasurer, City of N. Y. .. 1,460 00 200504 Treasurer, City of N. Y... 1,400 00 200505 Treasurer, City of N. Y. 2,167 00 200278 104462 Triboro Asphalt Corp...... 42 22 200279 119656 Watson Elevator Co....... 208 60 200280 112806 Carbloc Paving Corp. ..... 26 54 200281 112807 Carbloc Paving Corp. ..... 19 39 200282 112866 Highway Improvement &

Repair Co . ... .......... 39 13 200283 112462 Carbloc Paving Cori). ..... 242 29 200284 112805 Carbloc Paving Corp. ..... 25 51

378 00 200285 123973 Barry Cont. Co. .......... Barry Cont. Co. .......... 319 68

200286 123840 Barry Cont. Co............ 870 96 200287 127510 Taylor Fichter Steel Const.

.. ......... 9,003 00 200288 127957

Co. .... • Edward Zwicker Corp. .... 2,928 02

President, Borough of The Bronx-Public. Works PW

161B291 Wilson & English Const. Co. 5,701 50 President, Borough of Brooklyn

200176 William C. Crowe ........ 19 50 200177 Henry Schwartz .......... 7 65 200413 Mulveny Barr Corp........ 5 50 200414 Newmans Auto Radiator

Works, Inc . .... ......... 19 00 200415 Brooklyn White Service... 81 45 200416 • Strongin Glass Works...... 6 25 200417 McKeowns Garage ........ 12 00 200418 Rugby Service Stations .... 10 00 200419 E. E. Rutter .............. 22 50 200420 E. E. Rutter .. .... 125 00 200399 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co.... 40 05 200400 Crawford Engraving Co., Inc. 45 00 200401 Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg.

Co.. ............. 20 00 200402 Acme Mfg. Co.... ..... 197 00 200403 Acme Maintenance Co...... 718 00 200404 W. T. Hayslip ............ 48 00 200405 Hayward Co. .. ...... 488 00 200406 Consolidated Auto Repair &

Coach Co .................. 146 95 200407 Joseph Youngmans Auto Re-

pair Service, Inc... ........ 769 62 200408 Fred Roeder Mfg. Co...... 15 00 200409 J. Sokoloff & Sons......... 8 00 200410 Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc.... 34 74 200411 Dooley, Angliss Co.......... 7 20 200412 Ruth & Mathews, Inc....... 8 80

President, Borough of , Queens 20051.4 Almerindo Portfolio ....... 631 00 200515 Almerindo Portfolio .... .. 515 78 200516 Almerindo Portfolio ....... 454 00 200507 C. J. Solan ............. .. 59 62 200508 B. Weiss ................. 1 50 200509 J. T. Hart ................ 110 60 200510 Western Union Tel. Co., Inc. 5 62 200511 126235 N. Y. Tel. Co. ... 374 40 200512 128354 Wm. P. McDonald Const. Co. 1,462 80 200513 125642 Spiezia Cont. Corp......... 6,359 78

Queens Borough Public Library 199975 Queens Boro Public Library 1,469 45 199974 Queens Boro Public Library 3,716 37

200547

200548 200549

200550 200551

200552

200553 200554

200555 200556 200557

200558

200559 200560 200535 200536 200537

200538 200539

200540 200541 200542 200543 200544 200545 200546

200604 200605 200606 200607 200608 200609 200610 200611 200612 200613

200617

898 80 42 73

1,085 00 71 38

15600

352 63 719 77

2,778 63 22 17 94 47

82 57

864 75 64980 17500 198

23968

7680 477 00 6248 16 40

5,159 70 49900 170 30 192 23

1,292 81 4,694 02

779 55 4,621 53

560 20800 301 31 7300

231 79 108 80 24 25

471 86 34020 588 45

1,330 20 149 60 1688

129 18

1,639 65 8,731 83

A

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8533

Amount

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

Name of Payee Amount

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

Comp- Invoice troller's Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

Name of Payee

200432 Unity Sanitary Supply Co... 200433 Professional Drugs, Inc..... 2(0256 127529 Burns Bros . .............. 200257 127169 Marnis Oil Co., Inc........ 200258 127168 F. D. Koehler Co., Inc..... 200259 127532 Farrell Coal Co., Inc....... 200260 127529 Burns Bros . ............. . 200372 N. S. Low & Co., Inc...... 200273 H. Maimain Co., Inc. ...... 200374 Mundet Cork Corp......... 200375 National Tel. & Signal Corp. 200376 National Supply Co......... 200377 Marine Mfg. & Supply Co.. 200378 Mulhern Belting Co....... 200379 Le Vallet Vitae Carbon

Brush Co . ............... 200380 Leathercraft Corp..........

200381 Macmillan Co.............. 200382 J. Meyer Wire Works..... 200383 Merit Auto Accessories Corp. 200362 E. B. Meyerowitz Surgical

Instruments Co., Inc....... E. B. Meyerowitz Surgical Instruments Co., Inc.........

200363 J. B. Lyon Co............. J. B. Lyon Co . ............ J. B. Lyon Co.............

200364 Moore Bros. Co............ 200365 Mallinckrodt Chemical Wks. 200366 Markwell Mfg. Co., Inc.... 200367 Merck & Co., Inc. ...... . 200368 Medicosane Labs., Inc....... 200369 S. Lewis & Co., Inc......... 200370 Manhattan Staty. Co., Inc.. 200371 Liebel Flarsheim Co........ 200343 Regal Equipment Co.......

Regal Equipment Co........ 200344 Quaker City Rubber Co..... 200345 Raticator Labs., Inc........ 200346 Alsop Eng. Corp........... 200347 Alba Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. 200348 Progressive Drug Co., Inc.. 200349 Goldsmith Bros. ........ . 200350 Remington Rand, Inc....... 200351 Palo Myers, Inc............ 200352 Reading Hardware Corp..... 200353 H. Barth, Inc.............. 200354 H. Barrow Co., Inc....... 200355 Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc..... 200356 American Aniline Prod., Inc. 200357 Poors Pub. Co............. 200355 Price Battery Supply Co.... 200359 Penn. Flexible Metallic Tub-

ing Co.. ... .. 2003()f) American Hard Rubber Co.. 200361 J. H. Albere, Inc............ 2006(10 Hor Co., Inc............... 200661 Fink, Sumont, White, Inc... 200662 Excelda Dist. Co............ 200663 Electro Ventilating Corp....

200022 N. Y. Life Insurance Co... . 200623 Adams & Co., Inc.......... 200624 N. Y. State Electric & Gas

Corp. . • . 200625 Westchester Lighting Co.... 200626 Rockland Light & Power Co. (27 Orange & Rockland Electric

Co. ....... ..........

200628 2 Park Ave. Building, Inc.. 200629 Victor Electric Testing Co.,

Inc. ..... ... ......

200634 Fairbanks Morse & Co...... 200635 Elbe File & Binder Co., Inc. 200636 Eimer & Amend............

Eimer & Amend............ 200637 Graybar Electric Co., Inc....

Gtaybar Electric Co., Inc.... 200038 Doring Service ............ 200639 Ostrander Electrical Supply

Corp....................... 200610 Frankel Pharmacy .. ... . . 200641 Faurot Protective Identifica-

tion System, Inc............ 200642 Goldsmith Bros ............ . 200643 Baker Voorhis & Co., Inc... 200644 Greene Tweed & Co........ 200645 H. Friedman & Sons........ 200646 Guterman Dental Supply Co. 200647 Equipment & Furniture Corp. 200648 John T. Swanson Co., Inc.. 200649 Hospital Supply Co......... 200650 Hammacher Schlemmer Co.. 200651 Elevator Supply Co., Inc.... 200652 Reiman's Hardware Co...... 200653 Sarco Co., Inc.............. 200654 Erbun Fabrics Corp.........

200655 R. J. Atkinson, Inc.........

200656 Robins Conveying Belt Co.. 200657 Globe Radio Service........

200658 Chas. Beseler Co............ 200659 Williams & Wells Co.......

Register, New York County 199978 J. C. Donnelly ............

Register, Queens County 200081 N. Y. Tel. Co.............

Department of Sanitation 200632 128629 Arthur Gallow Trucking

Corp. ... .... . 200633 128624 Colonial Sand & Stone Co.,

Inc. ...................... Sheriff, Bronx County

199958 Yale & Towne Mfg. Co.... 199957 Bronx Locksmith .......... 199956 Majestic Refrigerator Corp.

Board of Water Suoply 200030 Bainbridge, Kimpton &

Haupt, Inc................. 200031 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc...... 200032 J. J. Carroll .............. 200033 Central Hudson Gas & Elec-

tric Corp . ................ .

200034 Central Hudson Gas & Elec- tric Corp. ... . 9 77

200035 Central Hudson Gas & Elec- tric Corp . ............... 8 34

200036 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc....... 150 55 200037 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc....... 7 65 200038 W. E. Deyo & Co., Inc..... 88 80 200039 E. Dietzgen Co., Inc....... 3 72 200040 Ellenville Electric Co....... 65 72 200041 Initial Towel Supply Co..... 13 21 200042 C. Eneu Johnson & Co..... 4 60 200043 J. E. Linde Paper Co...... 41 00 200044 Lufkin Rule Co., Inc. ..... 349 86 , 200045 Macey Fowler, Inc......... 505 00 200046 G. Murphy, Inc. .......... 3 48 200047 N. Y. State Electric & Gas

Corp. .. .... 15 14 200048 Peerless Blue Print Co..... 28 80 200049 Phillipstown Garage ........ 89 47 200050 Royal Office Supply Corp... 23 13 200051 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-

writers, Inc. 377 24 200052 N. Y. State Electric & Gas

Corp . .... ...... ......... 3 61 200053 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 1 50 200054 Vernon Bros. & Co. .. .... 6 20 200055 Westchester Coat & Apron

Supply Co., Inc. ......... 25 82 200056 Marnis Oil Co., Inc. ...... 60 00 200000 Stock & Cordts, Inc........ 3 00 199986 Harry R. Bouton ......... 57 59 199987 J. A Guttridge ........... 26 00 199988 Neil C. Holdredge ......... 65 47 199989 Alvina Mathieson .......... 165 00 199990 Charles F. Noyes Co., Inc.. 1,650 00 199991 D. Harrison .............. 5 00 199992 D. Harrison .............. 10 00 199993 Russell J. Heffering ..... . 27 00 199994 Saul Ritchie .............. 10 00 109995 Saul Ritchie .............. 10 00 199996 W. Courtland Thomas ...... 1 50 199997 John Weiss ............... 10 00 199998 Harry Zimel .............. 1 45 199999 National Ulster County Bank 125 00 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 20,0267 Keuffel & Esser Co........ 2 30 200268 M. Palumbo .............. 81 95 200269 K. & T. Auto Top Co....... 9 50 200270 K. & T. Auto Top Co...... 18 00 200271 K. Feist Sons ............ 19 40 2(0272 J. L. Daly, Inc. ..... ... 18 73 2t 0273 Flushing Motor Service, Inc. 49 32 260274 Village of Freeport ........ 55 50 200275 Village of Rockville Center. 19 30 201)276 L. Davis .................. 90 00 200277 F. E. Connelly ............ 66 09 200630 Consolidated Edison Co. of

N. Y., Inc .. ... ...... .. 624 69 200631 N. Y. & Richmond Gas Co.. 285 34

Department of Welfare 200085 Puro Filter Corp. of America 163 80

181 08 32 25 385 11

10,250 33 87 00

1,648 61 1,602 44

24 60 1 18

103 17 43 70 2 13 15 00 19 80

1 50 30 90 4 50

399 00 53 50

2 50

3 00 30 00 20 00 7 00

38 50 5 15 290 5 58

65 34 15 90 900

45 71 24 57 138 75 20 00 8000 5500 5 00

44 10 10 60

302 40 21 63 800

2700 20 40 4 30

25 25 100 00 945 90

665 45 60000 600

1750 10 56 7800 91 60

6 35 321 00

33 43 26 90

1.145 00

834 30 483 65

88 91 21 80 95 00 2 95 12 50 65 90 320 90

35 50

3 00 270

3 00 0 75 5 00

1048 124 10

4 94 88 50 17 82 1 95 1 32 1 50

49 92 32 00 7 55 13 30 9 75 9 54 225 1

97 48

35 00

63 30

3,508 47

2,016 12

73 30(1

28 22

3 96 16 25

500 00

11 17

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York Held on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1938, at 10.30 A. M.

Present—President Paul J. Kern, Commissioners Ferdinand Q. Morton and Wal',acc S. Sayre, and Secretary Frank A. Schaefer.

Minutes Approved Meetings of Oct. 13 and 24, 1938.

Departmental Hearing Ordered an open competitive examination for Assistant Engineer, with knowledge

of Accounting. and directed that the eligible list resulting therefrom he used to fill vacancies in the position of Engineer-Accountant in the Board of Transportation now filled by provisional employees. The matter was referred to the Director of Examinations for report on next regular meeting.

Appeared and made statements for the record : Board of Transportation : John '. Moore, Assistant Counsel: L. Frank Kohler, Railway Engineer in charge of Traffic Research ; John C. Laffan, Personnel Officer.

Hearings of Candidates Marked "qualified" on the eligible lists indicated: Watchman-Attendant, grade 1, male : Joseph Latz, 1155 67th st., Bklyn. ; Albert

R. Hall, 4996 Broadway, Manhattan ; Benjamin Brown, 2138 Crotona ave., Bronx; William J. Peterson, 1939 Daly ave., Bronx; Samuel A. McDonnell, 288 Jefferson a c., Bklyn.; Charles M. Salke, 1592 Jessup ave., Bronx; Fred D. Grone, 1814 Greene ave, Ridgewood; Nathaniel Dickman, 115 E. 7th st., Manhattan.

Public Health Nurse (Women), grade 1, Lillian A. Treyz, 34-34 83d st., Jacks.m Heights.

Social Investigator, Arthur M. Post, 235 W. 102d st., Manhattan. Directed that the name of Daniel F. Egan, 3000 Kingsbridge ave., Bronx, be marked

"qualified" on the eligible list of patrolman, Police Department. for appropriate positions in all departments not subject to the provisions of the Lyons Residence Law and \vithheld from certification to departments subject to the provisions of this law until lie has established the required residence.

Removed the name of Louis Friedman, 3504 Rochambeau ave., Bronx, from the eligible list of Watchman-Attendant, grade 1, male, pursuant to the provisions of rule fII, section 7.

The following named failed to appear as directed and were removed from the eligible lists indicated, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7:

Structural Draftsman, Grade 4: Alexander E. Forrest, 33-06 Crescent st., I . I. City; Ernest J. Clark, 295 Palmer rd., Yonkers, N. Y.

Playground Director (Permanent Service), male, John Barsch, 485 16th st., Bklyu. Typewriting Copyist, grade 2, Elizabeth J. Saver, 353 E. 56th st., Manhattan. Frederick W. Eversley, Jr., 427 Ashford st., Bklyn., failed to appear as directed and

was accorded another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its next ;Lg- ular meeting to show cause why his name should not he removed from the eligible list of Structure Maintainer's Helper, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7.

Directed that the following named be restored to the eligible lists in(ticat•.1 and marked "qualified" thereon:

Conductor: Edward J. Leahy, 550 W. 158th st., Manhattan ; Alexander S. McM:1-lan, 42 W. 130th st., care of Spencer, Manhattan.

Social Investigator, George J. Yager, 1242 E. 12th st., Bklyn. Watchman-Attendant, grade 1, male, Harry Briody, 1160 Tiffany st.. Bronx. Directed that the experience rating of Benjamin Pecker, 765 E. 175th st.,

in the examination for Accountant, grade 2, he increased to 96 percent that ; al average be recomputed, his name placed (m the eligible list in the order of hir rcvisud rating and marked "qualified" thereon.

Directed that the name of John F. Kiernan, 97-26 78th st., Ozone Park, he removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the city service,

Denied request of Roy P. Monahan, 49 Wall st., Manhattan, on behalf of his client, James J. Haley, that certification and appointment of James Rizzo from the promotion eligible list of Supervisor of Bridge Operation, Grade 3, Department of Public V wlcs, cn July 19, 1938 ho revoked and James J. Haley certified and appointed in his place. Francis I.. Field, associate of Mr. Monahan, appeared and made a statement for the record.

Referred to the Pureau of Investigation for report Watchman-Attendant, Grade 1, male : Andrew P. LoPiccolo, 23-15 29th St., Astoria;

Solomon H. Adelson, 2915 W. 28th st., Bklyn, Playground Director (Permanent Service) male, John R. Hansborough, 132 W.

131st st., Manhattan (Candidate accorded another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its meeting to he held on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1938). Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Emergency and Provisional

Appointments Approved report submitted for the weeks ended Oct. 15 and 22, 1938, respectively:

Competitive class, 108, 170; non-competitive class, 37, 90: labor class. 9, 17. Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Manifest Errors

Appeals denied: Promotion to Court Clerk, Grade 4, City Magistrates' Court: George Becker

Thomas J. Barry, Edward J. Collins, Andrew J. Dunlop, Moses I. Fettin, Abraham Friedman, Gerard H. Horn, John King, William A. Meaghen, Peter Murphy, Frank B. O'Connell, William J. Power, Louis Roth, Otto Weiss, Charles Buehler, Martin C. Burke, Edward F. Doran, Colisten J. A. Durr, Seymour H. Finkel, Matthew M. Fit!-gerald, Henry J. Hinck, Frederick E. Libby, Abraham Magid, Edgar G. McNerney, Louis Pollack, Thomas Rogen and Morris A. Sable.

Promotion to Assistant Station Supervisor: William Burke, Joe Dolinsky, Jo.,ei Cetta, Nicholas F. Catanzaro, Davi6 Friedman, John C. Kobiliak, Norman Leibel, Michael Nocera, Edward Polak, Nicholas J. A. Saponara, Joseph Stewart, James J. Thrush, Theodore Wanzilak, Samuel Waters, Joseph Localio, Janes C. Wallace, Henry A. Burgwald, Daniel Sheahan, Hugh O'Donnell, William H. Saunders, Thomas DeRosa, George Swann, Joseph Bell, Jr., Robert I.. Bowden, Patrick L. Brennan, Ishmael Byam, Sidney B. Howard, John J. Wallace, Julius Kelly, Harold Lalande, Thomas J. Mastrelli, Callens W. 1icIlvain, Ernest Wedin, Theodore Wallace, James F. Covle, Harry C. Kates, John V. St John, James J. O'Brien, James V. Larkin, William McGrath, Edward Marshall, Sidney Schmukler, Oliver B.. Jemmott, David Kantor, Harry K. Zalin, William G. Schneider, James J. Jefferson, Edwin Decker, Arthur Gill, Morris Fine. Richard. H. Stoffels, Joseph T. Baldwin, Edward Cavanagh, Jacob J. Rosen, Robert D. McCarthy, Joseph 1Vilkey, Neville K. Martin, Joseph J. Smith and Frederick R. Meyer.

Promotion to Conductor, Independent City-owned Subway System: Nicholas F. 'Catanaro, Joseph R. Carbone, Harry Harris, Karl Schwerdtfeger, Beverly L. Hendricks, Leo A. Rose, Booker Adams, :Alonzo Bailey, Ralph L. Barkley, Joseph Baskerville, Wilmer S. Berry, Hugh Bradley, Howard M. Bryan. William J. Carney, Frances I). A. Celli, Earl E. Clark John R. Connolly. Dominick Crocitti, Vincenzo D. Cortanzo Herbert R. Doggettc. .\laxendcr Eaton, Leo Feldman, John C. Folk, James Foster, Louis Giordano, Joseph Gonzalis, George H. Good, Benjamin Cohen, Paul Harding, Arthur R. Hart, Uriah V. Henry, :Antonio Icolari, Willie A. Jenkins, Louis F. Johnson, Robert Lee Jones. Chamberlain W. Kelly Ravmond F. Kingston, Atillio Lan,illotti, lack LaRosa, Nathan Lifschitz. Joseph' Localio, William McNeil, Neville Martin. William A .Mellis, Frank Merenda, Luiminado S. Modica, Joseph Montanaro, Jesse P. Newsome, Hyder. Page. Sahatino Rug;iero, Clarence Jenkins. John ('orradi, Joseph Ste wart. Samuel Waters, Herbert Epstein, Huhcrt :lktnn, Harrison Bradley, Jesse Brown, Raphacl Baum, Lchwar(l J. Boh.tcr, 1)cwwwcv IBroadnax, James Cardinuto. 'Ferdi-nando (aselli. Jepl; Ciriglian ), Eli C Len, ('ecil A. (_ox, Daniel Culhane, William C. Dobbins, John W. ClarI:, 11'illiam Elk:, James Foley, James .1. Farde, Eddie Gillen, Harry Goldstein, William F. Grodrvvn. William Penn. George Griffin, Howard C. Harris, Leon Tarizog, Charles Hirscl~kowitz, James C. Jefferson, Harold Tnhi, ,i, George R. Jones, Nathaniel I.. Kieling, Thomas H. Keno, James J. Lane, Sidney Lang, Lester Lewis, Eugene George Little, Hugh J. McBride, Jeremiah J. Maher, .\ nngcl, Megaro, Angel R. Mendez, Codoza ). Miller, Louis Molini, Modesti \ages, .Arnett

8584 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

Pack, Michael Pischera, Lawrence E. Pocze, Robert E. Quenzer, Carmine Revelii, Julius G. Rollo, Michael Ryan, Nicholas J. A. Saponara, Leonard Santariello, Thomas S. Shervanick, Horton Smith, Rubin Storch, James J. Thush, Ermint Verderosa, Lloyd White, Leory Williams, Charles Winston, William J. Mulvihill, Settimo M. Marchetta, William Helenius, Louis Daniels, Elijah Washington, Felix Sanes, William Burke Frank J. Bianco, Philip Connolly, David Rothman, Peter M. Murtagh, John Counihan, Joe Dolinsky, Anthony Colio, Cyril A. Lougheed, George Van Schaick, Patrick Flynn, A. J. Smith, James J. Allen, Hugh Hamilton, George Perry, Alphonse DePaola, Gerard Sblendorio, Roy Williams, Clyde Vincent, William E. Banks, Edward Brown, Trenton Cornick, William E. King, Edward McClory, Jr., Daniel J. Morgan, Frank Hurley, Salvatore, Ingegno, Gilmare Dillard, Samuel E. Hines, Richard Eldridge, Anthony J. Nicolo, James D. Lawrence, Ulysses S. Hayes, James L. Foster, Silvio Navarro, Gene Lyles, John J. Quirk, John Thomas Duckett, Alonzo Aiken, James C. Whitehead, Fred Swinger, John McMahon, John Simonetti, Sam H. Portnoy, John J. Reipa, William Robinson, Peter Romanyshyn, Ralph Salerno, Amos D. Dawson, Rubin Schulman, Ansel Smith, Simon Stallings, Marshall Stups, Booker T. Vann, Agustus D. White, Jr., Joseph Wilkey, Willie Williams, John C. Mikelanis, Herbert W. Stewart, Isaac Bibb, Anthony Drago, Miguel A. Grau, Matthew V.. Gengo, Charles F. McNeill, Alfred Burck, Raymond Rooker, Justo Renta, Joseph DeNardo, Alphonse Abbruzzese, John C. Kobiliak, Carmine A. Carbone, Sidney R. Brown, Joseph L. Nassetta, Frederick Meserole, Eugene W. Byrnes, Albert Reid, Robert Manson, Harry W. Rice, Antonio Damico, Prince H. Evans, Miller Rose, Jr., John J. Wallace, George G. Swann, Joseph Bradley, Peter J. Clark, Willie Jordan, Charles Lewis, John H. Matthews, Ezra R. Gittens, Hayward Jamison, Anthony Canzoneri, James E. Cunningham, Joseph E. Chaino, Ishmael Bgam, Paul T. Allen, William A. Hoke, Tony Guigliano, John Pendergrass, Joseph Napolitano, Fred Prince, Stanley E. Robinson, Rudolph Smith, Thomas Sims, John C. Tompkins, Patrick Kiernan, Michael Lambe, Martin B. Cole, Willard Shelton, Harry Herstik, Valentine J. Hetzel, Kuyler A. Jackson, George R. Penn, Clifton A. Dildy, Primus St. Louis, Kenneth White, James Throgmorton. William Black, Thomas J. Buckley, Lloyd Coward, Harold Lalande, Washington McGray, John Mivio, Lorenzo B. Ingram, George E. Hummings, Ozie DeWese, Wallace Hill, Joseph Bell, Jr., Gennard Ottaviano, Hay-wood Hodge, Jr., George E. Gordon, Frieman Favors, Laddie Vincent Mitchell. Callers W. Mcllvain, William E. Pruden, Joseph Subranni, Harry Woll, Ernest Wedin, John Moran, Henry A. Banta, Carmine Delligatti, Albert H. Gorle, John P. O'Hara, Fred-erick Aldridge, Theodore P. Richardson, Morris Dallison, Michael P. Donnelly, Arthur Ryan, William Charles Weseman, Benjamin Thomas, Robert Louis Bowden, Thomas L. Carey, Richard Jackson, Anthony Leto, Thomas J. Mastrelli, Paul Fulton, Victor E. Mead, William J. Campbell, Salvatore DeFelice, Wilbur Hicks, Jerome Bernstein, Celeste Addonizzo, Hubert Hodge, Leonard Golden, Thomas Farrar, John Murray, Joseph J. McNamara, Giovanni Russo, Dominick Salutario, Louis Myers, Vincent Cafiero, Joseph D. Rawlins, Donato Delia, Emanuel Sparks, Raymond Forbush, William P. Bradley, Cornelius Banks, Patrick L. Brennan, Thomas Cluskey, Julius Kelly, John A. Lucas, Almo W. Middleton, Samuel Clover, James E. Jeffers, Michael P. Conway, Lonnie Crouch, Richard J. Collins, Walter Brown, Arthur Baker, Sidney B. Howard, George Gaton, George P. Neely, Max Lehrer, Dionisio Perez, Jasper Sanders, Tony Scimone, Alphonso Wellons, John W. Ferrell, John Byrnes, Salvatore A. Landro, Paolo Garofano, Salvatore DeFlo, Charles Geier, Roosevelt Halmes, Lester Pruden, Joseph Del Vecchio, Willie F. Sneed, Victor Zimmerman, Joseph Frango, Webster Berlin, George N. Britt, Dewey Cooper, Joseph M. Kemp, Fred MacPhail, Aaron C. Mills, Proctor Houston, Calvin D. Kendle, Henry Allen Duncan, Jeremiah Cregan, Timothy Brosnahon, James 0. Braxton, Robert L. Keno, Bernard Hamilton, Jerome Gaines, Ernest L. Parker, Reduers M. Lewis, John B. Ricciuti, Enrico Zolio, Lawrence A. Sprauve, William Perry, Samuel Walker, Herman Hauph, James P. Waters, Joseph Lamoreaux, Denis Devaney, Daniel J. Gilmartin, Robert D. McCarthy, Joseph Camp, Raymond X. Condon, Walter McDowell, Salvatore Mastrelli, Timothy O'Connor, Warren A. Alexander, Thomas DeRosa Alvah M. Taylor, Bernard A. Nevin, Joseph Ghee, Amato Delligatti, John J. Vesey, John V. St. John, Louis M. Teneyck, Carmine D. Rinaldi, Oliver B. Jemmott, Raymond T. Oudeans, Bernard McCloskey, Harry Watson.

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Transfers Transfers approved: Arthur A. Schoen from position of Junion Chemist at $2,880 per annum to position

of Chemist at $2,880 per annum in Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn. William F. Lewald from position of Junior Chemist at $3,000 per annum to position

of Chemist at $3,000 per annum in Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn. Jeremiah J. O'Sullivan, Stationary Engineer at $9 a day, from Department of

Sanitation to Department of Public Works. Harry J. Trivisonno, Architectural Draftsman at $2,160 per annum, from Board

of Transportation to New York City Housing Authority. William Cloghessy, Stationary Engineer at $9 a day from Department of Parks to

Department of Public Works. James J. Murno and Maurice Silverman, Architectural Draftsman, grade 3, at

$2,160 per annum, from Board of Transportation to Board of Education. John McCall from position of Laborer at $1,500 per annum to Asphalt Laborer

at $6.72 a day in Office of President of Borough of Queens. Joseph Garone and Anthony Delli Carpine from position of Sweeper at $1,920 per

annum to Driver at $2,040 per annum in Department of Sanitation. Angelo Cuozzo, Joseph Nasca, Harold C. Davis, Archie Meyers, James T. Murphy,

Anthony Mascia, Philip J. Saso, Frank Bruscella, from position of Sweeper at $1,920 per annum to Driver at $2,040 per annum in Department of Sanitation.

Edward Marry, from position of Driver at $2,040 per annum to position of Sweeper at $1,920 per annum in Department of Sanitation.

Sam Groder, Clerk, grade 1, at $840 per annum, from Board of Water Supply to Department of Hospitals, effective Oct. 18, 1938.

Transfer disapproved, Stephen Guarino, from position of Able-Bodied Seaman at $105 a month to Laborer at $5.50 a day in Department of Public Works as there was a pre-ferred list in existence for the position of Laborer.

Upon the 'Recommendation . of the Committee on Reinstatements Reinstatements approved: Elizabeth T. McGaulley as Public Health Nurse at $1,500 per annum in Department

of Health. Salvadore J. Coppola as Clerk, grade 1, at $840 per annum in Department of Hospi-

tals, effective Oct. 18. Samuel W. Kaye as Social Investigator at $1,500 per annum in Department of

Welfare.

Action of the Commission Approved the leave of absence with pay of Irene Friedman, Stenographer and Type-

writer, grade 2, in office of the Commission from Oct. 10 to Oct. 17, 1938 (Oct. 16). Granted Michael B. Dowd, an Investigator in the office of the Commission, a leave

of absence with pay because of illness from Nov. 1, 1938, to Dec. 31, 1938 (Oct. 25). Approved the appointment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph

11, of Expert Examiners in the office of the Commission in connection with the examina-tions indicated : Social service positions, 2 ; medical social service positions, 1; home economics (reassignment), 1; Engineering Instrument Repairman, 1.

Approved the temporary services of Eugene A. Berlin as Examining Assistant in office of the Commission at $1 an hour not to exceed $7 a day for the period from Oct. 11, 1938, to Oct. 26, 1938, inclusive (Oct. 11, Galston).

Referred to the Secretary certification of September 19, 1938, containing names of those Examining Assistants willing to accept permanent per diem appointment in the office of the Commission at $1 per hour not to exceed $7 per day when employed, which were approved effective Oct. 27, 1938, in order to obtain the necessary appointment blanks (Oct. 18, Sayre).

Adopted the follcwing resolutions: Resolved, That the non-competitive classification of the Municipal Civil Service

Commission under the heading "Department of Hospitals" be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom wherever it appears, the title of "Hospital Helper" and by including the same in the labor class.

Resolved, That the non-competitive class of the classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission be and the same is hereby amended as follows :

1. By including therein under the heading Board of Education, part I, without maintenance: I Superintendent of Plant Operation and Maintenance, $12,509 per annum; 1 Superintendent of School Buildings, Design and Construction, $17,500 per atMtun.

2. Under the heading Department of Sanitation, part I, without maintenance, by including therein, I Assistant to the Commissioner, $6,000 per annum.

Laid over, pending outcome of litigation on the legality of the Porter examination, matter of ordering an examination for Laborer (Westchester County).

Instructed the Clerk-in-charge of the mailing and filing room to make arrangements to have copyrighted the service record blanks used by the Commission and, each month, the questions asked in examinations. The Commission further directed that all •:opy-righted matter contain the following statement (Stern, Oct. 18) : "Permission lo reproduce granted to all public agencie3 and institutions of learning approved by the University of the State of New York."

Directed that those who succeeded in the promotion examination for Motorman-Conductor in the Independent City-owned Subway be re-examined as to character, experience and employment records (Oct. 17-26, Kern) .

Directed that examinations for skilled trade jobs be advertised for a period of one month where there are professional journa!s which are published monthly (Oct. 18, Kern).

Ordered the results of the next Plumber's examination expedited so that candidates will not'have a long wait for results (Oct. 1P, Kern).

Approved action of the Secretary on Oct. 18, 1938, in directing that the payroll of Jacob Krakauer, 76 Sumner ave., Bklyn., Conductor in the Board of Transportation, be withheld until further notice. The Commission directed that his payroll be passed to the date of his suspension from the Board of Transportation (Oct. 17, Kern).

Directed that the name of Ed Smith, 1149 39th st., Bklyn., be marked "qualified" on the eligible list of Conductor, but withheld from certification pursuant to the provisions of the Lyons Residence Law without prejudice to an application for rehearing upon the submission of necessary evidence as to reF,dence.

Directed that the name of George S. Nicholas, 22-74 41st st., L. I. City, be marked "qualified" on the eligible list of Janitor Eng±neer (Custodian Engineer).

Ordered an open competitive exam+nation for the position of Supervisor of Park Operations (Men).

Designated Examining Assistant Milton Musicus to represent the Commission on the joint committee suggested by the Budget Director to work out a uniform schedule of sick leaves and absences of City employees (Oct. 24, Galston).

Designated Junior Examiner William J. Murray as representative of the Commission at all departmental personnel board meetings and directed that the Chairman of the Personnel Boards and personnel representatives of various departments be so informed (Oct. 13, Laffan).

Noted on the records that the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department, had affirmed on Oct. 21, 1938 the appeal of this Commission in the matter of the Henry Hudson Parkway Authority against the Municipal Civil Service Commission, the Prison Keeper Eligibles Association and the Court Attendant Eligibles Association of the Inferior Courts.

Referred to the Application Bureau advertisement for the position of Able-Bodied Seaman for report as to whether arrangements can be made to receive applications fo► the position at the Seaman's Institute or the Waterfront Young Men's Christian :Aso- ciation.

Referred to Commissioner Morton : Proposed advertisement for the position of Patrolman, Police Department (Oct.

26, Kern). Proposed resolution concerning transfer of private transportation facilities of the

Sixth Avenue L Lines to the Board of Transportation, selection of personnel, fair treatment of existing employees, etc.

Referred to the President advertisement for the position of Able-Bodied Seaman. Upon the Recommendation of the Director of Examinations

Directed that the following eligible lists be published (Oct. 25, Upshaw) : Life Span Operator, subject to medical examination and investigation; Senior Supervisor. grade 4 (Home Relief Division), Medical Social Worker, subject to medical examination and investigation ; Industrial Instructor, subject to investigation ; Assistant Pathologist (non-competitive), Department of Hospitals, subject to investigation.

Directed that the following eligible list be promulgated (Oct. 25, Upshaw) . Promotion to Sergeant-on-Aqueduct, Board of Water Supply.

Ordered the following examinations: Labor Class: Maintenanceman (candidates whose applications are on file under the

title of General Mechanic are to be summoned for this examination). Change of title examination from Laundry Worker (male) to Washer, Department of Hospitals.

Promotion : Inspector of Steel, grade 4, Department of Public Works. City-wide promotion: Plumber (to be conducted simultaneously with the onm

competitive examination). Directed that the following named Gate Tenders in the Department of Water

Supply, Gas and Electricity be admitted to the promotion examination for Foreman of Laborers, Grade 2 (Oct. 24, Murray) : George J. Koerber, Jr., John J. Perschich, Jr, Nathan Schiffer, Charles Tracy.

Denied request of the Fire Department for a promotion examination for Telephone Operator, grade 2, until the Budget Director gives definite assurance that positions will be filled at grade 2 salaries (Oct. 17, Stern).

Dismissed protest of John J. Devlin and three other employees of the Department of Parks against the holding of an open competitive examination for Supervisor of Park Operations (Oct. 11, Flannelly).

Denied request of the following named for permission to compete in the examination for promotion to Statistician in the Department of Health (Oct. 25, Whitney) : Clerk Grade 1, Fred Glazer and William Bitter; Clerk, Grade 2, Leo Sterenberg, Samuel Karasik and Stanley Gordon ; but advised them that they will be given an opportunity to enter the Statistical Service through a promotion examination for Junior Statistician when there is a vacancy in that position.

Directed the certification of the following appropriate eligible lists: Promotion list of Assistant Foreman (Signals and Lighting) (Signal Shop) to the

Board of Transportation from which to fill vacancies in the position of Signal Inspector in the Independent City-owned Subway (Oct. 24, Hedin).

List of Porter (male) from which to fill vacancies in the position of Laundryman, subject to the outcome of litigation in the Porter examination case (Oct. 18, Stern).

List of Laboratory Helper (female), when promulgated, from which to fill vacancies in the positions of Laundry Worker, Ironer, etc. (Oct. 18, Stern).

List of Bricklayer from which to fill vacancies in the position of Laborer (Oct. 27, Gillam).

Denied request of Nazareno Bocchicchio, 2230 Olean st., Bklyn., that his name be transferred from the eligible list of Bricklayer to that of Laborer (Oct. 27, Gillam).

Recommended to the Fire Department that instead of ordering an open competitive examination for the position of Fire Telegraph Dispatcher that the eligible list of Radio Operator, when promulgated, be certified to fill such vacancies (Oct 18, Flannelly).

Amended the advertisement for the examination for Captain (sludgeboat) by elimi-nating from the requirements the words "or mate" so that the same shall read (Oct. 25, Murray).

"At least 5 years' experience as Master or Mate of oceangoing or coastwise steam-ship of 2,000 tons or more, or of a harbor, coastwise or deep sea towboat, not less than 3 years of which must be as master of such ship or boat."

Approved the key for rating experience in the examination for Lift Span Operator (Oct. 11, Hedin). -

Directed that the following named be marked "qualified" on the eligible list of Life Guard (male) (Oct. 20 (3), 21 (2), Flannelly: Francis J. Dorie, 168 Beach 54th st., Far Rockaway; Harold A. O'Neil, 232 Beach 100th st., Rockaway Beach; Henry A. Mihovich, 2726 W. 35th st., Bklyn. ; And► ew A. Brunn, 107-45 117th st., Richmond Hill; Harold Fisher, 2929 W. 24th st., Bklyn.

Directed that the following named be summoned before the Commission at its next regular meeting in connection with their experience statements in the examination for Life Guard (Oct. 20 (4), 21 (6). Flannelly) : Stanley H. Sternberg, 1820 Greenwood ave., Far Rockaway; Gunner J. Ohber;, 53 E. 95th st., Manhattan; Jefferey E. Vav-zycki, 57 Diamond st., Bklyn. ; Yale J. Laitin, 3166 Bainbridge ave., Bronx; Arthur Schrader, 174 Main st., Tottenville, S. I.: Murray Melmed, 2933 W. 22d st., Bklyn.; William A. Meaney, 3277 Parkside pl., Bronx ; Chariton H. Timothy, 70 Lenox rd., Pldyn. ; Thomas N. Robinson, 109-54 133d st., Richmond Hill ; Frederick E. Menze, 3932 Flatlands ave., Bklyn.

Approved the leaves of absence without pay of the following named from their duties as Typewriting Copyist, Grade 1 in the Department of Welfare and approved their provisional appointment as Clerk, grade 2, pending the promulgation of the eligible list (Oct. 21, Galston) : Abraham Greenberg, Gertrude Rodman, Alice H. M. Johnson, Frances Kane, Molly Kershner, Rae Kornreich (Wander), Dorothy Sobel, Goldie Penchansky, Sol H. Goldstein, Louis J. Friedman, Ethlyn B. Dowling, Alice Taylor. Jane Cohen, Margaret M. Herman, Jack Schlossman, Mary Somin, Celia Keller, Beatrice

Foreman (Stores, Materials and Supplies).. Foreman (Structures) ..................

Foreman (Power Distribution) ........... Foreman (Signal and Lighting Repairs) ....

Foreman ( Power) ......................

2 Electric Repairman's Helper 3 Road Car Inspector's Helper 4 Signal Maintainer's Helper 5 Telephone Maintainer's Helper

Group B .............................. I Mechanical Helper (Railroad) 2 Shop Helper

Group C .............................. Power Cleaner Group D ................... ... .. Structure Maintainer's Helper

Supervisory Positions Supervisor (Cars and Shops) ............ No list Supervisor (Structures) ............ ... No list Supervisor (Power) ... ............... No list Supervisor (Line Equipment) .. ....... No list Supervisor (Track and Third Rail) ...... No list Supervisor (General) .................... No list Supervisor (Signals and Lighting) ........ No list Supervisor (Stores, Material and Supplies) No list Assistant Supervisor (Cars and Shops)..... General Foreman (Railroad) (Car Shops) Assistant Supervisor (Line Equipment) .... No list Assistant Supervisor (Power) ............ Assistant Supervisor (Railroad) (Power) Assistant Supervisor (Power Distribution) . No list Assistant Supervisor (Signals and Lighting) No list Assistant Supervisor (Telephone and Emer-

gency Alarms) .. .... ......... Assistant Supervisor (Structures) Assistant Supervisor (Track and Third Rail) Foreman (Cars and Shops) .............. Foreman (Drainage and Ventilation)...... Foreman (Elevators and Escalators)....... Foreman (Line Equipment) ..............

Signal Maintainer- Group A .............................. 1 Signalman (Railroad) (Line)

2 Signal Instrumentman Group B ....................... .. Signal Maintainer

Special Patrolman ....................... Regular Patrolman's list appropriate Schedule Maker .................... ... Schedule Maker (Railroad) Station Agent ..... .................... N o change Station Supervisor .......................No change Station Superintendent ................... No change Structure Maintainer ..................... Structure Maintainer (Railroad) Telephone Cable Maintainer .............. Cable Splicer (Telephone) Telephone Inspector ...................... No change Telephone Maintainer ....... ..... ...... No change Third Rail Inspector ..................... No change Third Rail Maintainer ...................No change Towerman ............................... No change Trackman ...... .................... No change except now competitive Trainmaster .............................No change Train Dispatcher ............ .......... Dispatcher (Railroad) Turnstile Maintainer ... ......... No change Ventilation and Drainage Maintainer....... I Fan Maintainer (Railroad)

2 Pump Maintainer (Railroad) Yard Master ..................... . No change

Labor Class Maintainer's Helper-

Group A .............................. 1 Circuit Breaker Maintainer's Helper

Motorman ............................... Motorman-Conductor .................... Motorman-Instructor ..................... Power Distribution Maintainer ............ Power Maintainer ....................... Power Dispatcher ........................ Power Operator ........................ RelayMaintainer ........................ Road Car Inspector ...................... Signal Inspector ........................

GroupF .............................. Chief Towerman ........................ Circuit Breaker Maintainer ............... Collecting Agent ........................ Conductor ............................... Light Maintainer ........................ Mechanical Maintainer-

GroupA .............................. GroupB .............................. GroupC ..............................

Airbrake Maintainer .................... Assistant Station Supervisor.............. Assistant Train Dispatcher .............. Car Maintainer-

GroupA .............................. GroupB .............................. GroupC .............................. GroupD .............................. GroupE ..............................

Palevsky, Sarah Diamond, Esther Feldman, Miriam Feinstein, Faye Moss, Adele Kaback, Frances L. Minardi, David Roche, Rebecca Fiderer, Pauline Posner, Etta Goldner, Robert Ferrar, Ruth Cohen, Miriam V. Zeigler, Sally Alpert, Sylvia Bassoff, Francis F. Reit, Virginia M. Allen, Betty Statland, Charlotte Donohue, Madeline Cooper, Sylvia Fox, Rebecca Pollack, Ruth Gartner, Pauline Friedfertig, Rose Forman, Ruth L. McCullough, Mildred Schor, Robert Mallet, Jean L. Losito, Blanche Friedman, Mar-guerite Barr, Adele Schosberg, Lillian Hagman, Bertha Klein, Ruth Schildner, Carrie Briglia, Francis 0. Hosler, Anna Ammann, Pauline Finkelstein, Fay Rochwerg, Grace Frankel, Esmay Cox, Sophie Robinson, Florence Alexander, Shirley Forgosh, Gussie Horowitz, Stella A. Dedona, Morris Bowman, Janet D. Een Eyck, Syd Selss, Hannan Mishkin, Rita C. Foley, Ida Kalish, Esther R. Walfish, Sallie A. Klaw, Amelia Sissel-inan, Anna M. Luciana and Gertrude Kulik.

Approved the transfer of persons whose titles were stricken from the non-competitive class in such departments as Welfare, Correction, etc., to the competitive or labor class as the case may be without qualifying examination, in accordance with the decision rendered in the case of Kinsella versus Finegar. (Oct. 24, Stern).

Approved, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 5, paragraph 2, the rein statement of the following named in the Department of Hospitals in the capacities indi-cated (Oct. 18, Stern) : Elizabeth K. Mullaney as Telephone Operator; Katherine Haggerty as Clerk, grade 1.

Advised the New York City Housing Authority that there were no male names on the eligible list for Telephone Operator from which to fill vacancy at $1,200 per annum and instructed the Director of Examinations to submit to that department for provisional employment the names of two or three male candidates who took the open competitive examination for Telephone Operator on Oct. 8, 1938 (Oct. 14, Brody).

Directed that the titles of existing Independent City-owned Subway lists be changed to conform with the following schedule and in cases where more than one list is declared appropriate for the new title, the lists are to be considered equally appropriate (Oct. 18, Hedin) .

New Title List To Be Used

No list No list General Foreman (Railroad) (Track) Foreman (Railroad) (Car Shops) No list No change Foreman (Railroad) (Mechanical Re-

pairs) Foreman (Railroad) (Substation equip-

ment) No list Foreman (Railroad) (Signals and Light-

ing) No list No change

Mechanical Maintainer (Railroad) No list Shop Repairman (Railroad) (Mechanical

Maintenance) No change No change No change Power Maintainer (Distribution) Power Maintainer (Substation Equipment) Dispatcher (Railroad) (Power) Power Operator (Railroad) Relay Repairman No change No change 1 1 Far 1'ision-20/20-1011 percent each separately; eyeglasses allowed.

20/30- 90 percent 20/40- 80 percent 20/50- 70 percent

1 2 Near Vision-1. M- 70 percent both at once; ordinary eyeglasses. .75M- 80 percent .62M- 90 percent 50M-100 percent

1 3 Body ti eight-Not more than 25 percent reduction for excessive over- weight.

I 4 Body Condition-25 percent deduction for varicose veins, varicocele, hem- orrhoids.

25 percent deduction for hernia. 25 percent deduction for defective teeth. 25 percent deduction for abnormal blood pressure.

1 5 Hearing-Each ear normal-100 percent. One ear totally deaf-50 percent. Appropriate gradings in this and previous tests

5 6 Dexterity-Johnson O'Connor test. Inserting metal pegs in holes (yath inch in diameter). Sometimes by use of a tweezer and sometimes by use of one hand. Time of accomplishment is the essence of the test.

Marked Yetta S. Colin, 125 Ten Eyck walk, Bklyn., "qualified medically" on the eligible list of Typewriting Copyist, grade 2 (Oct. 18, Louria).

Directed that the following named be marked "qualified medically" on the eligible list of Fireman, Fire Department. as they qualified on the X-Ray and Wasserman tests given by the Department of Health (Oct. 10, 20, 24, Louria) : William J. Walsh, Robert Mulvey. George I. J. Blasius, Albert Gross, Harold E. Hermann, Nicholas Lanzano, Max R. Pearlman, Leo Blono, Irving Rabinowitz, William G. Gojdics, Earl M. Scott, George Q. Rubano, Charles H. Deza, Bernard Meehan, Jr., Jacob H. Haseney, Dominick J. Carboni, Henry R. Kwiecinski, Joseph Boeri, James Somers, Frank Mastro-paolo, John Mason, Frank Andrewsky, Paul F. Janison, William Meyer, Paul Seibert. Lawrence Oakley, Philip Fetcher, Herbert Barker, James F. Regan, Rosario R. Barreca. Cornelius Deir, Henry Hartling, William Spinelli, Morris Hanish, William W. Wohlafka, Jr., Faris Thacker, John Tedeschi, Michael Manocchio, Charles G. Hamm, John Stenson, Jr., Richard Dishman, Charles W. P. Delaney. Gerard Flanagan, Alfred T. Scrafton, Alfred Stillwell, Edmund Kryger, Wesley A. Ostman, James E. Bassett, Weikko Lind-quist, Mario A. Sinapi, Clinton Hart, Francis J. Martin, James T. Heenan, Emil Skoblicki, Francis Osborne, John N. M. O'Shea, Theodore Makarewich, John J. F. O'Donnell, Thorwald, Danstrup, John A. Van Axen, Anton J. Johnson, Walter Cameron, Robert J. Podolak, Charles J. McCarthy, Thomas Ryan, August Matzdorf, Jr., Egidio AF.inelli, Edward Lally, Charles J. Hess. Walter Gilman, Joseph Mungioli, Charles F. Albers, Jr., Murray Rosner, John Bardak, Paul L. Gordon, Alfred V. Marinelli, Julius Domroe, William Siebold, George A. Berger, Jr., James T. Morrissey, Jr., Edwin Tordik, Anthony W. Lauruska, Edward J. Stegmaier, Joseph Gluck, John C. Batura. Julius J. Vigh, Richard Zauadil, Victor B. Baerlein, James P. O'Shea, Edgar Lampkin. Joseph Halpin, Arthur Heller, Patrick J. A. Lotter, Joseph A. Pierotti, Harvey Johnson, Hugh Kerins, Joseph G. Hlavac, Benvenuto Cellini, Robert Q. Trieste, Dominic DeBella, Harry Frost. Vincent D. Crane, Daniel P. Sergio, Sydney L. Bennett, Carl R. Beyer, Adolph M. G. Cuck. Beekman Jacobus and Michael Wasylyk, and marked the following named "not qualified medically" as they were rejected in the X-Ray and Wasserman tests : Archer J. Fry, William F. Walsh and Stanley John Litvenas.

Summary of fingerprint comparisons for the weeks indicated, all of which were found to be identical with no evidence of substitution:

Oct. 8, 1938 (Oct. 6, 11, Ferrone) : Competitive class, 58; labor class, 2. Oct. 15, 1938 (Oct. 10. 11 (2), 13 (2), 17, 18. Ferrone) : Competitive class, 545;

labor class, 26; emergency and non-competitive appointees, 90. Approved comments of Expert Examiner on the report of the Comptroller's

representative concerning the defective material used in the last Master Plumber's test and directed that a copy of the memorandum be forwarded to the Department of Purchase and the office of the Comptroller (Oct. 14, Stern).

Referred to the Commission for disposition, the following advertisements: Office Appliance Operator, grade 2 ; Promotion to Accountant, Emergency Revenue

Divisions for the Department of Finance and the office of the Comptroller; Instructor

Car Repairman (Car Body Repairs) Car Repairman (Machine Work) Car Repairman (Car Painting) Car Repairman (Welding) I Electric Repairman (Railroad) 2 Shop Repairman (Railroad) (Electrical

Maintenance) Truck Repairman No change No change Collecting Agent (Railroad) No change Light Maintainer (Railroad)

Airbrake Repairman No change Assistant Dispatcher (Railroad)

Weight Test 70 Percent Required

Directed that the experience rating of Evelyn Panger in the examination for Social Investigator he reduced from 87.25 percent to 82.25 percent, that her final average be recomputed at 79.22 percent, her name placed on the eligible list in the order of revised rating and may l:ed "qualified" thereon ( Oct. 20, Galston).

Upon the recommendation of the Committee on Manifest Errors, directed that the rating of Gertrude N. Norris, 147-22 Coolidge ave., Jamaica, on the written test in the examination for Policewoman be changed from 21 percent to 79 percent (Oct. 24, Cohen).

Denied request of the office of the Comptroller that Ida Kaufman, a provisional Tabulating Machine Operator, who was rejected because she failed to pass the practical test for provisional employment, he accorded another practical examination (Oct. 24. Carty).

Requested representative of the Department of Parks to appear before the Commis-sion at its next regular meeting to make a statement for the record in connection with its request for approval of the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 8, of Hunter Johnson as Foreman of Track and Athletic Field Maintenance in that department (Oct. 14, Flannelly).

Granted the following appeals for revised service ratings for the period ended Nov. 15, 1937 (Oct. 13, Laffan) : Office of President of Borough of The Bronx: Assistant Engineer, Richard S. Poolman, rating changed from one-half percent to plus three-quarters percent; Resident Engineer, Edward T. Ebert, rating changed from plus one-half percent to plus three-quarters percent ; District Engineers, George C. Molloy, rating changed from plus one-half percent to plus one percent, and W. L. A. Arctander, rating changed from plus one-half percent to plus one percent. Clerk, Grade 4, Anna E. Mulhall, rating changed from plus one-half percent to plus three-quarters percent.

Denied appeal of Hugh B. Burns, Engineering Assistant in Office of President of Borough of The Bronx, for a revision of his service rating for the period ended Nov. 15, 1937, for allegedly unusual service performed and directed that his rating remain at plus one-half percent for that period (Oct. 13, Laffan).

Approved recommendations for the physical examination for the following positions in which agility tests are substituted for the originally planned bar chinning and bar jumping tests (Oct. 25, Rutkoff) : Auto Machinist, Boilermaker, Cement Mason, Machinist, Auto Mechanic, Cable Splicer, House Painter and Welder.

Directed that medical examinations be ordered for the following non-competitive positions (Oct. 13, Upshaw) : Cadet Engineer, $1,200 per annum; all positions where the examination is held by the Examiners of the Commission.

Fixed Nov. 16, 1938, at the close of business as the last day for medical and physical examinations for Policewoman, except that postponed examinations of pregnant candidates may be held not later than Sept. 15, 1939 (Oct. 18, Brennan).

Approved the following revised physical examination for the positions of Clock Repairer and Locksmith (Oct. 13, Brennan) :

Assistant Foreman (Structures) .......... Assistant Foreman (Third Rail) .......... Assistant Foreman (Track) .............. Assistant Foreman (Turnstiles) ...........

Assistant Foreman ( Power Distribution) .. Assistant Foreman (Lighting) ............ Assistant Foreman (Signals and Lighting).

Foreman ( Telephones and Emergency Alarms) .... ........................

Foreman (Turnstiles) .................... Foreman (Third Rail) ................... Foreman (Car Cleaning) ........ ....... Foreman (Signal Maintenance) ........... Foreman (Track) ........................ Assistant Foreman (Cars and Shops)......

New Title List To Be Used

Foreman (Telephones) No list No change No list No list No change Assistant Foreman (Railroad) (Car Shops)

No change No change Assistant Foreman (Railroad) (Signals and Lighting) (Signal Shop)

No change No change No change No change

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8536 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

(Music) ; Promotion to junior Accountant, Emergency Revenue Division for the Depart-ment of Finance and the office of the Comptroller; Radio Publicity Assistant; Radio Traffic Assistant; Radio Operation Assistant.

Referred to Commissioner Morton for disposition, report on classification of labor class applications on file with respect to description of duties (Oct. 18, Stern).

Referred to Commissioner Sayre with power, report on the matter of modifying standards in regard to requirements for the position of Social Investigator (Oct. 25, Carty) .

Referred to the Director of Examinations for further report matter of ordering a City-wide promotion examination for :Medical Social Worker, grade 2 (Oct. 13, Galston)

Referred to the Editorial Director of the Bulletin for his information report on the recruitment for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Oct. 25, Schein and Fuchs).

Reserved action for one month on the matter of ordering departmental promotion examination for Assistant Supervisor of Custodians, Board of Education, pending action on custodial reclassification.

Upon the Recommendation of the Bureau of Investigation Directed that the following eligible lists be promulgated (Oct. 18 (3) : Life Guard

(Men) ; Licensed Master Plumber City-wide promotion to Engineering Inspector, grade 4.

Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Life Guard: Robert L. Lindstrom, Henry A. Mihovich, Frank Wheeler, Henry C. Pferr, John J. Burpo, Alexander Pieken, Stanley H. Sternberg, Henry G. Kaplan, John Arthur Thompson, Thomas A. J. Clark, Robert J. Schwartz, Robert Irving Semuns, Howard Oxenberg, Thomas Nelson Robin-son, Klaus Nikander, Edward Wysocki, James B. Brady, Wilbur W.Crouse, Harold Anthony O'Neil, Jefferey Edward Vavzycki, Gunnar J. E. Ohberg, Timothy Sheehan, Thomas O'Connell, Stephen Grechanick, Abraham H. Safir, John W. Hays, Mandel Adler, Francis J. Dorie, Jr., Harold Fisher, Andrew V. McDonald, Walter D. Gardner, Joseph F. McCourt, Paul Rubin, Joseph T. Quinn, Nicholas N. Masters, Frederick E, Menze, Bernard J. Friedlander, James Dunne, William Andruss Meaney, Charlton Hugh Timothy, John G. Zeiger, Murray Melmed, Martin D. Unterman, John Tartarone, Joseph P. Lynch, Richard Guido, Arthur Christian Schrader, Seymore Solomon, Arthur J. Connolly, James \V. Kohaj, Merrill A. Portman, Bernard Kampler, Joseph V. Monetti, Jerry Loucas, Harold McCaffrey, \Villiam J. Smith, Stanley M. Brunswick, Louis Krieger; summoned the ten last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7; removed the name of Dorien Cornelius Burns from the list as he is an alien; removed the names of William J. Von Weisenstein and Alex Newman from the list as they are under the minimum age limit; filed the papers of Paul E. Lavietes as he declined appointment; and marked "qualified" the remaining 197 candidates named in the reports (Oct. 18 (2), 19 (2).

Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Licensed Master Plumber, Edward B. Kearney, Albert J. McKay, summoned the last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7; and marked "qualified" the remaining 24 candidates named in the report (Oct. 18).

Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Chief Probation Officer (Domestic Relations Court), Parker E. Norton, Simon Daniger, Richard A. Flinn; summoned the last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7; and marked "qualified" the remaining candidate named in the report (Oct. 13).

Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman, Police Department : Anthony W. Lauruska, Joseph Mrazek, Andrew Swenson, Boris Arluck, John J. Tresnan, Floyd L. Degon, Ignazio A. Amato, Frank Carleton Bangert, Martin D. Sullivan, Vincent W. McKay, Paul C. Schmidt, Johr, William Ebenhoch, Sidney Reichard, Charles Howard Mallon, Albert A. Pardo. Edward D. O'Connell, Andrew H. Paul, Ray-mond F. Parkinson, James \V. McKenna, Osmond G. Williamson, Benjamin R. Jones, Thomas J. Timmons, Benjamin R. Jones, Vincent W. McKay, Thomas H. Buchanan, Joseph G. Keller, Lawrence C. O'Connor, Samuel Warren, Henry Tingwell, Charles Henry Spruck, Andrew Swenson, Raymond J. Zanelli, Robert W. Sillery, Hyman Teitelbaum, William E. Cordon, summoned the 14 last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7; filed papers of the following named as they failed in the medical examination: Michael J. Monds, Paul A. Harrigan, John Daniel Crowley, James F. Buckley, Bernard Joseph Zuneska, Andrew Aloysius Schmitt, Andrew l-1. Cliomin, Frank Wilson, William Joseph O'Heir, Ben-jamin L. Plumeau, Peter Edward Farley, Elpidio J. DeCaprio, Charles F. Zerbst, Jacob Weinstock, Joseph T. A. Kennedy, Richard C. Dineen, Michael V. Doole), William D. Tankard, Francis C Haberlack: filed papers of the following named as they declined appointment: Martin J. Phillips, Richard J. Cotter, John J. Gilhooley; filed papers of Henry Rajsky, dece~.sed; filed papers of Francis J. Bruce as his name was removed from the list by Beard action on July 31, 1935; removed the following named from the list as per their request: John C. Lind, Daniel J. Doyle; filed paper of Bernard A. Hill as his name appears on the disqualified list; noted on the records the following changes of names : John Francis Ehlers to John Louis Ehlers, Mieczyslaw J. Banka to Matthew J. Banka ; and marked "qualified" the remaining 102 candidates named in the reports (Oct. 14 (2), 15, 19, 24, 25).

Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Watchman-Attendant, grade 1, male, Charles Heidinger, James J. Jones, Charles W. Alexander, Peter Dillon, Joseph Lands-man, Jacob Berkofsky, Charles Mitchell, John J. Duffy, Carl J. Gunther, Maurice Makowsky, Emil J. Michelson, William J. Judge, Patrick F. Doyle, John Fink, Samuel Perlmutter, Hervey C. Wright; summoned the six last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7; removed the name of William T. Darcy from the list as per his request; and marked "qualified" the remaining 36 candidates named in the reports (Oct. 13 (2), 17, 20).

Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Playground Director, Albert A. Segal, Brendan 1, O'Callaghan, John T. Halbin, Boris M. Lyons; summoned the last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list, pursuant tc the provisions of rule III, section 7; and marked "qualified" the rcm~ining 51 candidates turned in the reports (Oct. 13, 19, 20).

Marked "not qualified" and summoned Louis P. Parlato and Arthur J. Hines before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list of Fireman, Fire Department, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7; and marked "qualified" the remaining three candidates named in the reports (Oct. 11, 14, 18, 19).

Marked "qualified" on the eligible lists indicated : Deputy Tax Commissioner (Oct. 18) : (a) General Utilities, (b) Electric Utilities, (c) Gas Utilities, 1; Clerk, grade 1, male (Oct. 25), 1; Social Investigator (Oct. 18), 1; promotion to Engineering Inspector, grade 4, Board of Water Supply, Engineering Bureau, Watershed Department (Oct. 25), 3; City-wide promotion to Engineering Inspector, grade 4 (Oct. 18), 50; Engineering Inspector, grade 4, Board of Water Supply (Oct. 21), 1.

Summoned the following named before the Commission at its next regular meeting: Charles Costello, 570 W. 183d st., Manhattan, to show cause why his name should

not be removed from the eligible list of Structure Maintainer's Helper, Independent City-owned Subway, pursuant to the provisions of rule 111, section 7 (Oct. 26).

George Roe, 71-28 68th st., Glendale, care John O'Hara, in connection with his request that his name be restored to the eligible list of Tractor Operator (Oct. 13).

Frances D. Gersh, 1684 W. 8th st., Bklyn., in connection with her experience statements in the examination for Social Investigator.

Reserved action on the matter of summoning Albert Minkin, 414 S. 5th st., Bklyn.. for a hearing to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Porter, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7, pending settlement of litigation on the examination for Porter (Oct. 13).

Director that the following named be removed from the eligible lists indicated, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7:

Conductor (Oct. 5), Joseph D. McLaren, 385 Tompkins ave., Bklyn. Fireman, Fire Department (Oct. 25), William R. Danvluck, 246 15th st., Bklyn. Directed that the name of Mollie F. Grossman, 1791 Gleason ave., Bronx, be removed

from the eligible list of Social Investigator as she failed to appear for investigation (Oct. 13) .

Directed that the name of Dominick Grosso, 623 E. 188th st., Bronx, be marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Porter until he completes his investigation (Oct. 13).

Ordered filed papers of the following candidates in the examination for Shop Helper (Railroad) as they failed to attain a place on the list (Oct. 17) ; George J. Williams, Emiro Cianciulli, Fred Meyer, August Schulz, Henry Prendergast, James T. Currie and Michael Lenane.

Noted on the records the change of name of Minerva H. Weitzner, 47 Arden st., Manhattan, candidate for Typweriting Copyist, grade 2, to Minerva H. Stein (Oct. 21).

Noted on the records that Franklyn J. Connor, 9202 Ridge blvd., Bklyn., a former Laboratory Mechanic in the Department of Purchase, had withdrawn his request to have his name changed to John F. O'Connor (Oct. 18).

Considered and ordered filed report on anonymous complaint concerning the follow-ing Social Investigators in District Office No. 90, Home Relief Bureau of the Depart-ment of Welfare (Oct. 21) : Mildred Bond, Mary Boylan, Grace Giovanniello and Mildred Kuenzli.

Noted on the records that Leo Joseph Fay, 3542 80th st., Jackson Heights, had filed claim for disabled veteran preference on the eligible list of Mechanical Maintainer (Railroad) (Oct. 13).

Approved claim of William S. Bailey, 349 W. 120th st., Manhattan, for disabled veteran preference on the eligible list of Porter (Oct. 21).

Upon the Recommendation of the Certification Clerk Ruled that provisional Typewriting Copyists in the Department of Welfare be not

allowed to continue where certifications have not yet been fully disposed of, except for those employed in the bureaus which are to be abolished, and directed Certification Bureau to work out immediately with the Personnel Officer of the Department of Welfare a plan of terminating the provisional appointments in the Typewriting Copyist category (Oct. 19).

Disapproved recommendation that an examination be ordered for Inspector of Light and Power, grade 2, and directed that the appropriate eligible list of Engineering Assistant (Electric), when promulgated, be certified to fill vacancies in the position of Inspector of Light and Power, grade 2 (Oct. 18).

Directed that the name of William E. Ocker, 1538 Ryer st., Bklyn., be restored to the preferred list of Junior Engineer, grade 3, Board of Transportation, for employment at the salary he previously declined or less (Oct. 21).

Directed that the candidates, originally Nos. 38, 39 and 41 on the eligible list of Electrician, who were appointed to the appropriate position of Electric Repairman in the Board of Transportation, be restored to the eligible list of Electrician for appoint-ment to the appropriate position of Stationary Engineer (Electric) at $9 a day pro-vided such action is not prohibited by the advertisement for the examination (Oct. 13).

Directed that all City departments which have rejected eligibles for medical defects be requested to hold enough vacancies to appoint such eligibles who pass the joint medical examination (Oct. 19) .

Noted on the records that the Fire Department on Oct. 20, 1938, advised the Com-mission that no action would be taken on the certification of Oct. 20. 1938, of nine names for appointment to the position of Fireman as their quota for Nov. 1 had been filled prior to the certification (Oct. 21).

Approved action in making the following certifications pursuant to the provisions of rule V. section 5, paragraph 2:

On Oct. 18, the eligible list of Pathologist (Male) to the Department of Correction from which to make one appointment at $3,000 per annum.

On Oct. 18, the promotion list of Clerk, grade 2, Male, City-wide, to the office of the Chief Medical Examiner from which to make one appointment at $1,200 per annum.

On Oct. 19, the eligible list of Bookkeeper, grade 1, Male, to the Board of Trans-portation from which to make one appointment at $1,200 per annum.

Approved action of Oct. 20, i,i certifying to the Board of Child Welfare the eligible list of Typewriting Copyist, grade 2, as appropriate from which to make one appointment in the position of Typewriting Copyist, grade 1, at $960 per annum.

Approved report submitting statement of certification of names in excess of the number prescribed by the rules, declinations of appointments, restoration of names to eligible lists, etc. (Oct. 26).

Upon the Recommendation of the Acting Chief Payroll Clerk Approved the provisional employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V. section 9,

paragraphs 7 and 6a. of Leonora P. Nova as Clerk in the Department of Sanitation at $840 per annum for the period from Sept. 8 to Oct. 15, 1938 (Oct. 17).

Denied request of C. A. Vanhorn, President of the New York Civil Service Engi-neers' and Inspectors' Association, 15 E. 40th st., Manhattan, that Sept. 4, 1931, be considered the original date'of appointment in the City service of Alvin See and Oscar W. Mueller, Engineering Assistants in the New York City Tunnel Authority, as their appointments at that time were temporary under the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 1 (Oct. 14).

Approved, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 1, the supple-mentary payroll of Jacob J. Spoon as Landscape Plantsman, grade 4, in the Department of Parks in the amount of $349.19 for the period from July 16, 1937, to .Aug. 31, 1937 (Oct. 17).

Upon the Recommendation of the Chief Clerk Considered and ordered filed report suggesting new methods for collecting fees

for examinations (Oct. 26).

Upon the Recommendation of the Application Clerk Directed that the following named be marked "qualified medically" on the eligible

lists indicated as they qualified in a medical re-examination (Oct. 18, 25) Attendant-Messenger, grade 1: Theodore Potash, 984 E. 178th st., Bronx; Anthony

M. Guido, 1137 Greene ave., Bklyn. ; Daniel F. Maher, 6662 73d pl., Middle Village. Watchmen-Attendant, grade 1: Daniel R. Vecchione, 90-21 153d st., Jamaica;

Frank J. Connolly, 32-15 97th st., Corona; John Rossman, 4569 Matilda ave., Bronx; Samuel Perlmutter, 118 Suffolk st., Manhattan.

Playground Director, Sylvia Himmel, 1711 University ave., Bronx. Typewriting Copyist, grade 2: Lillian Linke, 4307 Richardson ave., Manhattan;

Sylvia Balis, 1815 Belmont ave., Manhattan; Clara Starr, 2800 Bronx Park East, Bronx ; Ida ' 1estel, 6905 78th st., Bklyn. ; George Wolf, 3065 Brighton 3d st., Bklyn.; Murial Nelson, 3145 Brighton 4th st., Bklyn. ; Margaret A. Rudloff, 28 Argyle rd., Bklvn. ; Anna Charkin, 85 Hooper st., Bklyn. ; Mary Young, 92-15 222d st., Queens Village; Yetta Schweitzer, 1306 Park ave., Manhattan; Regina Pappageorge, 1103 E. 34th st., Bklyn.; Joseph Kramer, 209 W. 97th st., Manhattan; Bertha Avrich, 2119 Valentine ave., Bronx.

Transitman, grade 4: Fred Glenz, Jr., 1802 E. 15th st., Bklyn.; John J. Byrne, 2240 Ellis ave., Bronx; John A. Schneider, 3640 Bronx blvd., Bronx; Stanley Busbey, 6655 Broadway, Manhattan; James G. Albert, 127 Liberty st., Manhattan.

Assistant Chemist. George A. Pri;)yl, 28-10 46th st., Astoria. Conductor : Robert C. Purvis, 649 Putnam ave., Bklyn. ; Harry Nargrove, 521

W. 152d st., Manhattan. Clerk, grade 1, Male: John J. Kavanagh, 28-20 47th st., L. I. City; Thomas P.

Gilroy, 53 Hope ave., S. I.; John J. McLaughlin, 451 W. 44th st., Manhattan; Herbert Drucker, 748 Beck st., Manhattan; Jesse Udilson, 1491 East New York ave., Bklvn.

Fireman, Fire Department: Charles A. Stenvall, Jr., 602 W. 137th st., Manhattan; Alexander Winterbottom, 3150 Kingshridge ter., Bronx; Cosmo Borzone, 23-15 26th st., Astoria; Salvatore J. DiMaio, 57-23 Granger st., Corona; Humphrey O'Brien, 757 Whitehall pl., Bronx ; Jarhes T. Morrissey, 4422 Bruner ave., Manhattan ; Edwin J. Kling, 192-03 120th ave., St. Albans; John J. Sullivan, 29 Celeste ct., Bklyn.; Nicholas O'Dawe, 123 Manhattan ave., Manhattan; Dominic DeBella, 730 E. 45th st., Bklvn.

Patrolman, Police Department, Thomas B. Corcoran, 30-81 54th st., Woodside. Life Guard : Robert E. Crist, 8730 77th st., Woodhaven ; Philip Shein, 1411

Stebbins ave., Bronx. Social Investigator: Belle Sylvester, 88 Linden blvd., Bklyn.; Olivia Corbett,

213 W. 139th st., Manhattan. Directed that the following named be restored to the eligible lists indicated, marked

"qualified medically" thereon and recertified to the Board of Transportation for appointment as they qualified in a joint medical re-examination:

Conductor : William Schlie, 7228 Grand ave., Maspeth ; Denis Hurley, 535 W. 156th st., Manhattan ; James Dina, 91-41 87th st., Woodhaven ; Bernard C. Clark, 415 Lincoln ave., Bklyn.

Structure Maintainer's Helper, Joseph Tripoli, 1144 71st st., Bklyn. Directed that the name of :%rthur `A. Malone, 94-13 Union Hall st., Queens, be

removed from the eligible list of Conductor, pursuant to the provisions of rule TTT, section 7, for medical defect (Oct. 17).

Departmental Communications Noted (m the records that the State Civil Service Commission at its meeting held

Oct. 7, 1938, disapproved the following resolution adopted by this Commission June 1, 1938 (Oct. 20) :

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8537

Resolved, That the exempt class of the classification of the Civil Service Comm lion under the heading "Board of Elections" be and the same is hereby amended striking therefrom the following: "Chief Clerks for Board and Borough; .41 Cle to Board; 6 Deputy Chief Clerks for Board and Borough; 20 Voting Machine C todians (approval limited to first incumbent only)" ; and be it further

Resolved, That these positions be and the same hereby are removed from the exe class to the Unclassified Service, in pursuance to the decision of the Court of Appe• in the case of O'Keefe versus Finegan; 275 NY-550.

Approved the reinstatement, pursuant to the provisions of section 487a-14.0 of t Administrative Code, of Aloysius B. Bergbuchler, as Fireman, first grade, in the Fi Department at $3,000 per annum, effective 12.01 a. m., Sept. 16, 1938 (Sept. 15).

Approved the following transfers, pursuant to the provisions of rule VII, secti 7, paragraph 2:

Joseph Alonso, 794 E. 158th St., Bronx, and Joseph Pena, 327 W. 11th St., Ma hattan, Licensed Fireman at $7 a day, from Department of Sanitation to the Depa went of Public Works;

Theodore E. Pesek, 136-40 58th rd., Flushing, and Fred Fanara, 23-25 Astor Astoria, Laborers, from the Department of Parks at $5.50 a day to Office

President of the Borough of Queens, at $1,500 per annum. Approved the appointment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, par

graph 11, of Abby Heffernan as Public Health Nurse in the Department of Health connection with the Social Security Project, effective Oct. 19, 1938 (Oct. 18).

Approved the temporary employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, secti 9, paragraph 1, of Damiano A. Gervasi as Clerk in Board of Education at $858 p annum for a further period not to extend beyond Dec. 31, 1938 (Oct. 19).

Approved until Oct. 31, 1938, the continued employment of Irving M. Feuerlic as Process Server in the Department of Housing and Buildings (Oct. 17).

Approved the following assignments, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 138 the Laws of 1934:

Joseph M. Pellettiere, Automobile Engineman at $6 a day, from Department Parks to Henry Hudson Parkway Authority, effective Oct. 7, 1938 (Oct. 7).

Frederick E. Moossman, Park Foreman, from Department of Parks at $2,240 p annum to New York City Parkway Authority at $2,340 per annum, effective Oct. 1938 (Oct. 15).

Directed that the request of the Department of Public Works for reinstatement Raymond P. Finnerty as Second Mate at $180 a month be approved after certificate of the preferred list of Captain (Municipal Ferry Service) and provided no o'je on t list has greater seniority than the applicant (Oct. 17).

Directed that the appropriate list of Law Clerk-Examiner grade 2, be certified wit the appropriate list of Examining Assistant to the Office of the Comptroller fro which to make two appointments in the position of Investigator at the rate of $1,8 per annum for an indefinite period in the Emergency Revenue Division (Sales Tax (Oct. 4).

Noted the order and stipulation in the case of Joseph H. Browne, Jr., against th of this Commission, reading as follows:

"Ordered, That the reclassification of positions in the Bridge Operation Servic constituting Part• (Unnumbered) of the competitive class, adopted by the Municipal Civi

Commission on June 17, 1937; approved by the Mayor on July 12, 1937, an approved by the State Department of Civil Service of the State of New York on Jul 23, 1937, which, among other things, changed the title of Bridge Tenders, grade 2, t that of the title of Bridge Operator, constitutes a valid exercise of the power of reclassifi cation of competitive class positions and shall continue in force and effect in like marine as if this proceeding had never been brought; and it is further

"Ordered, That the following named petitioners whose names appeared upon th promotion eligible list for the position of Bridge Operator promulgated on or abou April 14, 1937, be certified for and appointed to the position of Bridge Operator unde the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Works, to take effect as of May 5, 1938 with compensation at the rate of eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) per annum excep in the case of Gerald J. Dooley, who will continue to receive the annual compensation o $1,950 per annum now received by him as an Oiler:

Standing on Name Present Proposed

Eligible Salary Salary List

I John J. LaGrange............ $1,740 00 $1,800 00 6 John E. Tonry .............. 1,740 00 1,800 00 7 Victor C. Hurley ............ 1,680 00 1,800 00 8 Albert A. Feeley ............ 1,740 00 1,800 00 9 John V. Powers ............. 1,740 00 1,800 00

11 Patrick J. Crann ............. 1,740 00 1,8 00 00 12 John P. McDonough.......... 1,740 00 1,800 00 13 Thomas F. Guilfoyle.......... 1,680 00 1,800 00 14 Gerald J. Dooley ............. 1,950 00 (Oiler) 1,950 00 (no change) 16 James A. Keenan ............. 1,740 00 1,800 00 18 Nathan Slutsky .............. 1,740 00 1,800 00 25 Alfred W. Scheele ........... 1,740 00 1,800 00 27 John J. McKenna ............. 1,740 00 1,800 00 29 William A. Farrell........... 1,740 00 1,800 00 30 John D. O'Brien .............. 1,680 00 1,800 00 31 John R. Brennan ............ 1,740 00 1,800 00 34 John W. Kennedy............ 1,740 00 1,800 00 35 Frank J. Green ............... 1,680 00 . 1,800 00 36 Francis J. Blake.......; ...... 1,740 00 1,80 0 00 38 Edward Coughlin ............ 1,740 00 1,800 00 40 Joseph H. Browne, Jr........ 1,680 00 1,800 00 45 Joseph F. Stewart............ 1680 00 1,800 00 46 Martin L. Schutz ............. 1,6 80 00 1,800 00 49 Joseph Kaplan ............... 1,740 00 1,800 00

and directed that the names be certified for the position of Bridge Operator as they appear in order on the list without regard to the order of those who filed suit.

Ordered advertised for Thursday, Nov. 3, 1938, public hearing on the proposed amendment of the classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission by amending the exempt class under the heading "Department of Housing and Buildings" by striking therefrom the title: (Oct. 4) "Secretary to Commissioner," and substituting therefor the following title: "Secretary of the Department."

Requested representatives of the following departments to appear before the Com-mission at its meeting to be held on Nov. 3, 1938:

Fire Department, to make a statement for the record in connection with the matter of amending the practical test in the examination for promotion of Supervising Fire Telegraph Dispatcher (Oct. 18).

Board of Transportation, to make a statement for the record in connection with the matter of amending the advertisement for the examination for promotion to Motornian-Conductor (Oct. 18).

Denied request of the Board of Elections for approval of employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 7, of two temporary Watchmen and 32 temporary Assistant Voting Machine Custodians for a period of approximately 30 days and directed that the payrolls of such provisional employees be withheld. The Commis-sion further requested a representative of the Department to appear before the Com-misison at its meeting to be held on Thursday, Nov. 3, 1938, to make- a statement for the record in connection with the matter (Oct. 10 (2).

Directed that' the competitive list for Associate Assistant Corporation Counsel (Transit Litigation), grade 4, be certified to the Law Department from which to appoint number one, Jacob Robinsohn, at the rate of $3,000 per annum (Oct. 14).

Noted on the records the following special order No. 261 of the Police Department, dated Oct. 15, 1938 (Oct. 17) :

"That, in pursuance of Local Law No. 15, 1925, and Local Law No. 9, 1926, and opinion of the Corporation Counsel, dated November 28, 1925, and the following named member of the force having paid into the Police Pension Fund the amount required by said local law, entry will be made in the records that the time served by him in the Fire Department (as indicated below) will be included and counted as service in the Police Dep rtment : Patrolman, `Archibald T. Miller, Shield N. 6857, 68th Precinct. service in Fire Department, March 16, 1936, to March 25. 1938."

. Noted on the records the following resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate on October 6, 1938 (Oct. 11) :

is- "Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to section B40-13.0 of the Admin- by istrative Code and the New York City Charter, hereby authorizes the President of the

rks Municipal Civil Service Commission to destroy certain old records under the jurisdiction us- of the Municipal Civil Service Commission which are deemed to have become useless

due to obsolescence, as set forth in detail in the certificate of the Corporation Counsel mpt dated Aug. 2, 1938, submitted with a communication from the President of the Municipal

us Civil Service Commission dated Aug. 5, 1938, on file in the Bureau of the Secretary of he the Board of Estimate (Record No. 2839),"

Ordered filed copies of appellants' briefs prepared by the Law Department on behalf re of this Commission in the following court actions wherein is raised the question of law

whether or not the City is bound to furnish bills of particulars in advance of trial to on counsel for groups of civil service employees (Oct. 14)

In the matter of an application of Anna Gilbert, petitioner-respondent, for an order ' against the members of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, defendants-appellants.

rt In the matter of an application of Max Block, Thomas N. Boyle, Clarissa L. Browne and 29 others, petitioners-respondents, for an order under article 78, Civil

ria Practice Act, against the members of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, defendants-of appellants.

Advised the Department of Welfare that this Commission was without power to a" restore the name of Frances Ball to the eligible list of Social Investigator because of in the fact that the records of the Department of Welfare show that she was dismissed

on

(Oct. 18).

Noted on the records file reassignment to duty of Giuseppe Barrecca as Asphalt er Worker in Office of President of Borough of The Bronx, effective Oct, 24. 1938

ht

(Oct. 20).

Noted on the records the following chanees of names:

of Office of the Treasurer, Department of Finance (Oct. 20), Marie R. Ciccarello,

Tabulating Machine Operator, grade 2, at $1,320 per annum, to Marie C. Bianco.

of Department of Sanitation (Oct 14), Isreal Fischler, Clerk, grade 1, at $960 per

annum, to Irving Fischler. Department of Health (Oct. 21 (2), 22), Frances Israel, Stenographer and Type-

er writer, at $1,320 per annum, to Frances Friedman ; Pauline Havling, Public Health 1, Nurse at $2,220 per annum, to Pauline M. Warwick; Kathleen F. Twombley, Telephone

Operator at $1,740 per annum, to Kathleen F. Nearev. of Department of Hospitals (Oct. 17), Harriet Reilly, Trained Nurse, at $1,320 per °n annum, to Harriet Witham, effective Oct. 1, 1938: Lillian Pescheck, Stenographer and he Typewriter, grade 2, at $1,500 per annum, to Liilian P. Walk. effective as of Oct. h 16, 1938; Marguerite Backus, Laboratory :assistant at $960 per annum, to Marguerite

B. Finley, effective Oct. I6, 1938.

1 Office of the Comptroller (Oct. 18), Ruth F. Bergen, Clerk, grade 2, at $1,560 per annum, to Ruth E. Igoe, effective Oct. 16, 1938.

Fire Department (Oct. 10), Francis R. Barbaro, Fireman 3d Grade, to Francis he R. Barbara, effective Sept. 19, 1938.

Department of Welfare (July 18, Oct. 13, 17, 19, 21) : Social Investigator : Mable Grumley Boone to Mable G. Boone ; Frances L. Howard to Frances L. Badham ; Luke C. Quinn to Luke C. Quinn, Jr.; Laura Asciutto to Laura B. Asciutto; Annie M.

d Battle to Marie Battle ; Maria Wokoun to Marie Wokoun ; Miriam L. Haimowitz to Miriam T. Haimowitz; Mary Caruso to Mary Florence Caruso. Typewriting Copyist,

V grade 1, Daisy Rappaport to Daisy Gelb. o Board of Child Welfare (Oct. 14) : Anne Romeo, Typewriting Copyist, grade 1, - at $1,188 per annum, to Anne R. DePola. r Department of Sanitation (Oct. 6) Foreman : Gerolamo P. Russo to Girolamo

P. Russo; John A. Zanini to John A. Zanine, Auto Truck Driver: John- Lomoglia e to John LaMoglia ; Ralph Scocoyza to Ralph Scocozza ; Joseph A. Meany to Joseph t A. Meaney. Driver : Petro Manili to Pietro Manili ; Michael Canzona to Michele Canz-r one ; Antonio Galitello to Antonio Golitello ; Joseph Darilo to Joseph Dorilo ; Herbert

L. Cable to Herbert L. Gable; Harry C. Dankenbrink to Henry C. Dankenbrink; t Edward J. Kenavan to Edward J. Kenevan ; Joseph Nacca to Giuseppe Nacca ; Michele f Alberto to Michele Alberti; Anthony Pizzarusso to Anthony Pizzorusso; Sam Weksel-

man to Sam Wexelman ; Anthony Arbuiso to Anthony Arbusio ; Vincent Giavamito to Vincent Giaramito; Guiseppe Vessia to Giuseppe Vessia; William F. L. Gowdey to William F. L. Gowdy; Frank Daynara to Frank Denara; Joseph Innace to Joseph J. Innaci: Carmine Boglione to Carmine Baglione; Emelio Siciliano to Emilio Sicili-ano. Sweeper: John Muscarello to John Muscarella; Simon Gounarides to Simon Gournarides; Joseph Kenner to Joseph Kerner; Francesco Criscuolo to Francesco Criscolo; Liborio Pizzuco to Liborio Pizzucco; Fidele E. Palmisano to Fioele E. Palmisano ; Silvestro Polzella to Silvestro Palzella ; Sam Zieperblat to Samuel Zif-ferblatt; Guiseppe Caramello to Guiseppe Caranello; Giuseppe Zanfardino to Giuseppe Zanfordino; Dominico Taquinto to Domenico Taquinto; Harry T. Cronk to Harry T. Crank; Antoni Majkiewicz to Antonio Majkiewicz; Crezcenzio DiPerni to Crezcenio DiPerno; Boleslaw Fijatkowski to Boleslaw Fitjakowski; John LaValle to John J. LaValle; Paul Kazakavich to Paul Kazakvicli; Antonio Biancullo to Antonio Bian-culli ; Rodolfo Colopietro to Rodolfo Colapietro ; Basilio Castiogiovanni to Basilio Castrogiavanni ; Nicholas Margi to Nicholas A. Marzi ; Nikolaus Krepil to Nikolus Krepil; Ike Schear to Ike Schaer; Carmine Cantelini to Carmine Cantelmi; Assistant Foreman: Denis Knowles to Dennis Knowles; Matt Keating to Matthew Keating; Dominica Cassini to Domenick Cassini ; Alex Dubnick to Alexander Dubnick, Auto Engineman, Elvin R. Miner, Jr. to Elwin R. Miner, Jr.

Eligible list of Clerk, grade 2 (Oct. 23) : Elena B. Siconolfi to Elena Porcelli. Referred to the Director of Examinations for report : Communication from Deputy Mayor Henry H. Curran relative to the establish-

ment of a file clerk classification in Civil Service (Oct. 14). Request of the Fire Department that an examination be ordered for promotion to

Marine Engineer (uniformed). Request of office of Comptroller for a list from which to appoint three adtninis-

trative assistants at $3,600 and $4,000 per annum for Bureau of Welfare payments (Oct. 10).

Request of Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn that a promotion examina-tion be ordered to Inspector of Regulating, Grading and Paving, Grade 3.

Request of Department of Parks to rescind action in terminating the service of Sydney H. Berger as Temporary Attendant at 50 cents an hour on Oct. 8, 1938 (Oct. 18).

Request of Department of Parks that the records be amended to show that the services of Lester Polkes as Temporary Attendant at $4 a day terminated on Oct. 15, 1938, instead of Sept. 24, 1938.

Request of Department of Parks to rescind action in terminating services of Sidney Landau and Rubin Abramowitz as Temporary Attendants at $4 a day and change their compensation to 50 cents an hour (Oct. 18 (2).

Request of Department of Hospitals for approval of a provisional appointee as Housekeeper at Greenpoint Hospital pending certification of a suitable list, and further requesting that a more appropriate list than Attendant be certified to fill vacancies in the position of Matron (Oct. 20).

Communication from Department of Hospitals protesting against the inclusion of Mortuary Caretaker and Matrons (or Housekeepers). within the scope of the title "Attendant" in the proposed classification of the Custodial Service (Oct. 20).

Individual Communications Directed that the name of Lawrence A. Cavo, be restored to the preferred list of

Clerk, grade 5 (Oct 21). Directed that the name of George C. Williams, Huntville rd., Katonah, New York,

be restored to the eligible list of Topographical Draftsman, grade 4, and marked "qualified" thereon for employment in all departments not subject to the. provisions of the Lyons Residence Law and withheld from certification to city departn. nts subject to the provisions of the law until he has established the residence requirement (Oct. 10).

Ruled to accept the application of Milton Grimes, 851 Bushwick ave., Bklyn., for the position of Automobile Mechanic as it was an error on the part of the Commission in not clearing stamp thereon Oct. 5, 1938, at the closing date for the receipt of applications (Oct. 14).

Ordered filed complaint of William Barr, 1055 2d ave., Manhattan, protesting against his demotion on May 16, 1934, from the position of Mate to Deckhand in the Department of Docks as he was reinstated on Oct. 7, 1938, to the position of Mate at $2,400 per annual (Sept. 26).

Advised Daniel McNamara, Jr., 5th ave. and 9th st., Bklyn., that this Commission is charged with the duty of enforcing the provisions of the Lyons Residence Law and cannot, therefore, alter its decision of June 14, 1938, in marking his client, Alice D. Carlson "qualified" for the position of Public Health Nurse but withholding her name from certification pursuant to the provisions of the Lyons Residence Law (Oct. 15).

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Considered and ordered filed communication from the Association of Employees of Incinerators, Department of Sanitation Civil Service Forum Council No. 328, relative to the position of Licensed Fireman in the Department of Sanitation (Oct. 11).

Referred to Commissioner Sayre communication from the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians relative to the proposed transfer of a Chemist from the Board of Transportation to the Board of Water Supply (Oct. 16),

Referred to the Director of Examinations for report: Communication from Edmund B. Wilson, 181 Vermilyea ave., Manhattan, requesting

transfer of his name from the Board of Transportation departmental promotion list for Engineering Inspector, grade 4, to the departmental list for the New York City Tunnel Authority (Oct. 11) .

Communication from the Association of Employees of Incinerators requesting that an examination be ordered for promotion to Tractor Operator in the Department of Sanitation (Oct. 21).

Referred to the Committee on Manifest Errors for reply, communication from Edward Gorman, 530 Forest ave., West Brighton, S. I,, candidate in the examination for Assistant Gardener held on May 14, 1938 (Oct. 26).

Ordered filed anonymous complaint from one J. P. R., calling attention to the fact that there are temporary Foremen working in all Boroughs although there is a list for Foreman, grade 2, in existence (Oct. 14).

Adjourned to meet Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1938, at 10.30 a. m. FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York Held on Monday, Oct. 31, 1938, at 11.30 A. M.

Present-President Paul J. Kern and Commissioner Wallace S. Sayre. Departmental Hearing

Approved the provisional employment of the following named as temporary Assistant Voting Machine Custodians at $5.50 a day for a period of 30 days from Sept. 27, 1938: Michael Altholz, 81 Broome st., Manhattan ; Samuel Krisberg, 135 W. 116th st., Man-hattan; Raymond Weisse, 311 E. 104th st., Manhattan; Joseph Martillo, 365 Broome st., Manhattan ; Joseph E. Torrens, 551 W. 170th St., Manhattan ; Thomas Bellantoni, 250 Eldridge st., Manhattan ; Morris Freedman, 620 W. 141st st., Manhattan ; Fred Paletta, 215 E. 117th st., Manhattan; William S. Palmer, 72 W. 134th st., Manhattan; Henry Friedenberg, 1274 5th ave., Manhattan; George F. Vanderhoff, 94 Christopher st., Manhattan; Edward Appel, 329 E. 90th st., Manhattan; Raymond Hochmuth, 292 Alexander ave., Bronx; Samuel Greer, 402 E. 146th st., Bronx; Louis Lowenstein, 1398 Grand Concourse, Bronx ; Henry Schapira, 422 E. 148th st., Bronx ; Max Rodkin, 262 S. 4th st., Bklyn. ; Clinton G. Roche, 4715 6th ave., Bklyn. ; Thomas F. Cleary, 411 15th st., Bklyn. ; Charles E. Woelfle, 1628 Bergen st., Bklyn. ; John E. Lynch, 1906 Avenue M, Bklyn. ; Albin E. Erikson, 181 E. 34th st., Bklyn. ; Murray M. Lanter, 1027 DeKalb ave., Bklyn. ; Henry F. Fischer, 426 Van Brunt St., Bklyn. ; Philip Schreiber, 51 Penn st., Bklyn. ; Herman A. Dietz, 305 Reid ave., Bklyn. ; Joseph F. LaMendola, 103-13 Northern blvd., Corona; Louis G. Langenhagen, 9515 87th st., Ozone Park; John Gatzert, 8613 143d St., Jamaica ; Aaron A. Rutberg,- 4315 46th st., L. I. City ; Henry Hafferkamp, 50 Edgewater St., Rosebank, S. I. ; Arthur Berge, 63 Gregg p1., West Brighton, S. I.; and approved the previsional employment of the following named as temporary Watch-men at $4 a day for a period of 30 days from Sept. 20, 1938: Hugh A. Weldon, 201 W. 17th st., Manhattan ; Samuel J. Stanley, 40 St. Nicholas pl., Manhattan.

The Commission further instructed the Director of Examinations to prepare an examination (the title of the position to be County Canvassers of Election Returns) for submission to President Kern before Nov. 4„ 1938, to cover the ability of a person to take down figures and write them in columns accurately.

Appeared and made statements for the records : S. Howard Cohen and David B. Costuma, Commissioners of the Board of Elections.

Adjourned to meet Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1938, at 10.30 a. m. FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York Held on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1938, at 10.30 A. M.

Present-Commissioners Ferdinand Q. Morton and Wallace S. Sayre, and Secretary Frank A. Schaefer.

Minutes Approved Meetings of Oct. 26 and 31, 1938.

Hearings of Candidates Marked "qualified" on the eligible lists indicated: Life Guard (Male) : James W. Kojac, 234 E. 7th st., Manhattan; Joseph V.

Monetti, 1040 44th st., Bklyn.; Louis Krieger. 204 Bay 34th st., Bklyn.; Charlton H, Timothy, 70 Lenox rd., Bklyn.: Frederick E. Menze, 3932 Flatlands ave.. Bklyn.

Watchman-Attendant, Grade 1, Male: Emil J. Michelson, 91-26 183d st., Jamaica; John Fink, 936 Havermeyer ave., Bronx; Samuel Perlmutter, 118 Suffolk St., Man-hattan.

Licensed Master Plumber, Albert .1. McKay, 1171 Bryant ave., Bronx. Fireman, Fire Department : Arthur J. Hines, 1820 Brooklyn ave., Bklyn. ; Louis

P. Parlato, 221 E. 114th St., Manhattan. Patrolman, Police Department: Benjamin R. Jones, 23-03 169th St., Flushing,

care of Mrs. Angeline Knese ; Samuel Warren, 350 57th st., Bklyn. ; Henry Tingwall, 517 Sterling pl.. Bklvn.: Andrew Swenson, 719 W. 180th st.. Manhattan ; Raymond J. Zanelli, 1563 Taylor ave., Bronx ; Thomas J. Timmons, 7120 Nostrand ave., Bklyn. (The Commission waived the requirement of citizenship at the time of filing in candi-date's case.)

Directed that the following named be removed from the eligible lists indicated, pursuant to the provisions of rule III. section 7:

Life Guard ( Male) : Bernard Kampler. 136 E. 208th st., Bronx ; Harold Mc-Caffrey, 855 East Tremont ave., Bronx ; Gunnar J. Ohberg, 53 E. 95th st.. Manhattan: Jefferey E. Vavzycki, 57 Diamond st.. Bklyn. ; William A. Meaney, 3277 Parkside pl., Bronx.

Playground Director (Permanent Service) Male, Boris M. Lyons, 1490 Jesup ave., Bronx.

Watchman-Attendant, grade 1, hale. Patrick F. Doyle, 813 E. 179th st., Bronx. Road Car Inspector, William Schwander. 2980 Bainbridge ave., Bronx, without

prejudice to an application for rehearing. Patrolman, Police Department, William E. Condon. 159 W. 103d st., Manhattan,

care of Cunningham, without prejudice to an application for rehearing after March 1, 1939.

The following named failed to appear as directed and were removed from the eligible list of Life Guard (Male), pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7: Jerry Loucas, 1523 41st st., Bklyn.; Stanley H. Sternberg, 1820 Greenwood ave., Far Rockaway.

The following named failed to appear as directed and were accorded another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible lists indicated, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7:

Life Guard (Male) : Merrill A. Portman, 4568 Spuyten Duyvil pkway., Bronx; Yale J. Laitin, 3166 Bainbridge ave., Bronx; Thomas N. Robinson, 109-54 133d st.. Richmond Hill.

Watchman-Attendant, grade I (Male), William T. Judge, 198 Kingsland ave., Bronx.

Patrolman, Police Department : Vincent W. McKay. Sloane House of Y, M. C. A., 356 W. 34th st., Manhattan : Lawrence C. O'Connor, 8 Florence st., Baldwin, L. I.; Robert W. Sillery, 48-15 47th st., Sunnyside.

Chief Probation Officer. Domestic Relations Court, Richard A. Finn, 1779 Saratoga ave.. Yonkers, N. Y., Apt. 71

Directed that the name of Stanley M. Brunswick, 156 8th ave., Bklyn., be marked "qualified" on the eligible list of Life Guard (male), but withheld from certification pursuant to the proviisons of the Lyons Residence Law until May, 1939.

Directed that the following named be marked "qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman, Police Department, for all departments not subject to the provisions of the Lyons Residence Law and withheld from certification to City departments subject to the provisions of the law until they have established the residence required : Alexander

Glus, 4623 Richardson ave., Bronx ; Thomas H. Buchanan, Kings Park, L. I. ; Charles H. Spruck, 4382 Carpenter ave., Bronx, to be withheld until Dec. 1, 1940.

Directed that the following named be marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman, Police Department, for appointment to the position of Patrolman but "qualified" for appointment to positions for which the list has been declared appropriate: Hyman Teitelbaum, 514 Amboy st., Bklyn. ; Joseph G. Keller, 1862 Amethyst St., Bronx.

Directed that the name of Hervey C. Wright, 66 W. 128th st., Manhattan, be marked "qualified" as to character and experience on the eligible list of Watchman-Attendant, grade 1, and accorded a medical re-examination to remove the medical disqualification now appearing against his name.

Directed that the experience paper of Frances D. Gersh, 1684 W. 8th St., Bklyn., in the examination for Social Investigator be rerated and that her name be withheld from certification pending the result of such rerating.

Refered to the Bureau of Investigation for further report: Life Guard (Male) : William J. Smith, 207 W. 131st st., Manhattan; Murray

Melmed, 2933 W. 22d St., Bklyn. Request of George Roe, 7128 68th st., Glendale, that his name be restored to the

eligible list of Tractor Operator. Reserved action and directed that Frederick W. Eversley, Jr., 427 Ashford st., Bklyn.,

again appear before the Commission on Nov. 23, 1938, in connection with his application for certification from the eligible list of Structure Maintainer's Helper.

Reserved acton for one week on the following cases: Life Guard: Arthur Schrader, 174 Main st., Tottenville, S. I.; Structure Maintainer's Helper: Charles Costello, 570 W. 183d st., Manhattan. Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Emergency and Provisional

Appointments Approved report submitted for the week ending Oct. 29, 1938: Competitive class,

125 ; non-competitive class, 107; labor class, 20. Transfers approved: Francis J. Mistretta, Anthony Delfino, Joseph LoCicero, Giuseppe Sisia, Filippo

Rigoli and Andrew Messano from position of Sweeper at $1,920 per annum to Driver at $2,040 per annum in Department of Sanitation.

Dominick Grillo from the position of Dump Laborer at $1,860 per annum to Sweeper at $1,920 per annum in Department of Sanitation.

Harold Klorfein and Anthony R. Giardina, Structural Steel Draftsman, grade 4, from Triborough Bridge Authority at $3,600 per annum to Department of Parks at $3,120 per annum.

John J. Wohl, Engineering Assistant, grade 3, from Board of Transportation at $2,340 per annum to Department of Docks at $2,160 per annum.

Laurence D. Smith, Auto Engineman, from Board of Water Supply at $1,500 per annum to Office of President of Borough of The Bronx at $1,740 per annum.

Aaron Halpern, Assistant Engineer at $3,120 per annum, from New York City Tunnel Authority to Department of Housing and Buildings.

John M. Lloyd, Attendant at $1,740 per annum, from Department of Parks to Office of President of the Borough of Brooklyn.

William L. Kurlander, Engineering Assistant at $2,160 per annum, from Board of Water Supply to Office of President of Borough of The Bronx.

The following Assistant Engineers at the salaries indicated from the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens to the City Planning Commission, pursuant to the provisions of section 127 of the New York City Charter, rule III, section 3, para-graph IC: Edward Orner, $3,360 per annum; Edgar N. Smith, $3,120 per annum; Wilbur G. Law, $3,120 per annum.

Joseph A. McGurty, Messenger at $1,740 per annum, from Office of President of Borough of Queens to City Planning Commission, pursuant to the provisions of section 127 of the New York City Charter, rule III, section 3, paragraph IC.

The following Clerks at the salaries indicated from the Board of Estimate to the City Planning Commission. pursuant to the provisions of section 127 of the New York City Charter, rule III, section 3, paragraph IC : Mabel E. Carraher, $2,820 per annum; Mary A. Cottingham, $1,440 per annum.

Harry Gibbs, Supervisor of Zoning at $4,260 per annum, from Office of President of the Borough of Richmond to City Planning Commission, pursuant to the provisions of section 127 of the New York City Charter, rule III, section 3, paragraph IC.

Upon the Recommendation of the Committee on Reinstatements Reinstatement Approved : Thomas Mogavero, Sweeper at $1,920 per annum in

Department of Sanitation ; Alfred H. Kruger, Clerk at $1,200 per annum in the Depart-ment of Public Works.

Action of the Commission Granted Evelyn Lawrence, 283 Decatur St., Bklyn., a leave of absence without pay

for a period of six months from Nov. 21, 1938, from the position of Stenotypist, grade 2, at $1,200 per annum in office of the Commission (Oct. 18).

Approved the appointment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, para-graph 11, of Expert Examiners in the office of the Commission in connection with the examinations indicated (Nov. 2, Hedin ; Oct 27. Galston) - Subway examinations (reappointment), 10; social service work, I ; social service work (reappointment), 1; engineering examinations, 7.

Adopted the following resolution relative to the classification of Labor Class appli-cations on file with respect to description of duties (Nov. 2, Morton) :

Resolved, To amend its resolution of August 18, 1938, adopted for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of the Wadsworth-Livingston Law, by adding to Part B of Group 3 of the grouping incorporated in such resolution, a new group to be known as Group 3A, the maximum age for such new group to be not more than 45 years of age at the time of appointment ; and the Commission further

Resolved, To allocate to such new group the positions of Auto Truck Driver, Butcher, Shop Helper, Power Cleaner, Electric Repairman's Helper, Structure Main- tainer's Helper, Road Car Inspector's Helper, Telephone Maintainer's Helper and Main-tenance Man (General Mechanics File) mentioned in report of Examiner Stern dated Oct. 18, 1938; and the Commission further

Resolved, That all applicants whose names appear upon lists for such positions or whose names appear upon labor lists for any position in the labor class who were eligible to file for such positions, shall be eligible for examination thereafter if they are within the maximum age established for the group to which such position is or may hereafter be allocated ; and further

Resolved, That all applicants who are eligible hereunder and who heretofore have been refused examination by reason of age and who are under 45 shall be given an examination forthwith, and their names certified to the first vacancies.

Amended its action to the extent of reducing the suspension without pay of Francis J. Goetzee, Investigator in the office of the Commission from 30 days to 15 days, with the understanding that he shall work during his scheduled vacation beginning Nov. 14, 1938, and be accorded no additional vacation time (Nov. 1, Goetzee).

Certified to the Budget Director in response to his request of Oct. 25, 1938, and in accordance with the provisions of section 817 of the New York City Charter the follow-ing appropriate civil service title for new positions proposed for the departments indicated with the salary range of comparable civil service positions (Nov. 1, Sayre) :

Department of Correction : Senior Pharmacist, $2,100 to $2.700 per annum, com-petitive class, with line of promotion from Pharmacist to Chief Pharmacist; Bacterio-logical Laboratory Assistant, to $1,500 per annum, competitive class, with line of promotion to Junior Bacteriologist.

Tax Department : Secretary of the Tax Commission, $3,000 per annum and over, exempt class, with no line of promotion.

Approved advertisements and subjects and weights for the following examinations: Offir Appliance Operator, Grade 2: Written test, weight 10. The pass mark on

the written test will be announced .prior to the test. The written test will be designed to test mental alertness, speed, dexterity, arithmetic ability, office practices and other appropriate information. After the list is established, candidates will receive qualifying practic it tests in their ability to handle some particular type of office apoliance. If a candidate fails to qualify in the practical test for a particular machine, he will not receive another opportunity to qualify in that machine, but will be permitted to take the qualifying test for other machines as the need therefor arises.

Instructor (Music) : Written, weight 3 (the pass mark will be the score ^thieved by the person who ranks 25th in the order of the comparative ratings on this test). Practical test, weight 4 ; experience, weight 3. In the practical test, to demonstrate their ability to rehearse and conduct a concert band, the candidates will be required to conduct and rehearse such a unit under conditions uniformly prescribed by an authoritative panel of examiners. Candidates will be rated as to I, quality of musical interpretation ; control of rhythm, tempo, dynamics and climaxes ; consistent accuracy of intonation, and appro-

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8539

priateness and artistry of rendition. II, qualities of leadership; appearance, manner, Uirected that David Benjamin he marked "qualified" for provisional employment voice, use of baton, and responsiveness of the players. III, rehearsal procedure ; clarity as Topographical Draftsman, grade 3, in Office of President of the Borough of Man- and accuracy of giving direction, correcting mistakes affecting all factors of musical hattan (Nov. 1, Carty). interpretation, and methodical procedure in securing finished performances. Candidates After consideration of additional experience statements, directed that the rating of passing the written and practical tests will be given the experience-oral test. Experience the following provisional C•~mputers of Assessments in the Law Department at $1,800 will be rated after an oral interview in which the quantity and quality of such education, per annum be changed from "not qualified" to "qualified conditionally" (Nov. 1, Mosher, training and experience as is pertinent to the position will be considered. Candidates Viola) : Joseph B. Kelly, 229 W. 97th st., Manhattan; William J. Reid, 300 W. 109th passing all three competitive tests will be given the medical and physical test. Those st., Manhattan ; Chapman C. Moss, 210 W. 70th st., Manhattan. who qualify in these must meet all the requirements of a thorough character investigation. Marked Bernard H. Rahill, 1027 Summit ave., Bronx, "not qualified" for provi-

Radio Traffic Assistant: Written, weight 5; experience, weight 5; candidates who sional employment as Mechanical Engineer, grade 4, at $3,120 per annum in the Depart- pass and attain a place on the list will, as the needs of the service require, receive a ment of Public Works, Manhattan, for the reason that he does not possess a New York qualifying practical test in their ability to take dictation at the rate of 75 words per State Professional Engineer's license as required, and directed that his services be minute and transcribe their notes on the typewriter. The pass mark will be the score terminated forthwith (Oct. 28, Mosher, Viola). achieved by the person who ranks 25th in the order of the comparative ratings on this Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, para- test. graph 11, of the firm of York and Sawyer, 100 E. 42d st., Manhattan, as Consulting

Radio Publicity Assistant: Written, weight 5; experience, weight 5; the pass mark Architects in the Board of Water Supply for a period of two years from Aug. 31, 1937 will be the score achieved by the person who ranks 25th in the order of the comparative (Oct. 27, Furia). ratings on this test. Directed that the following named be granted a special examination for the

Radio Operation Assistant: Written, weight 5; experience, weight 5; persons who position of Watchman-Attendant as their failures to receive notice for the examination attain a place on the eligible list will, as the needs of the service require, receive a was due to an error for which this Commission was responsible (Oct. 24, Upshaw) qualifying practical test in taking dictation at the rate of 75 words per minute and John Miller, 146 Nassau ave., Bklyn.; William Einhorn, 135 Clarkson ave., Bklyn. transcribing on the typewriter. The pass mark will be the score achieved by the person Amended records to show that the services of Lester Polkes, 1132 Sutter ave., who ranks 25th in the order of the comparative ratings on this test. Bklyn., as Temporary Attendant at $4 a day ceased on Oct. 15, 1938, instead of Sept.

Ordered advertised for Thursday, Nov. 10, 1938, public hearing on the proposed 24, 1938. amendment of the classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission as follows : Amended records to show that the services of the following named as Temporary

1. By striking from the exempt class under the heading "Department of Water Attendants at $4 a day in Department of Parks had not been terminated at the close Supply, Gas and Electricity": Secretary to Department; Secretary to Commissioner; of business on Sept. 30, 1938, but that their compensation had been changed to 50 cents two Deputy Commissioners. an hour, effective as of Oct. 20 and 1, 1938, respectively (Nov. 1, Stern) : Sidney

2. By including in the competitive class part 36, administrative service, the following: Landau, 2141 E. 8th st., Bklyn. ; Rubin Abramowitz, 1365 East New York ave., Bklyn. Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity; Deputy Commissioner of Water Amended records to show that the Department of Parks had rescinded its action in Supply, Gas and Electricity, $6,000 per annum and over; Secretary to Department of terminating at the close of business on Oct. 8, 1938, the services of Sidney H. Berger, Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, $4,000 to $5,000 per annum. 124 Cortelyou rd., Bklyn., as temporary Attendant at 50 cents an hour and noted that he

3. By including in the competitive class the clerical service in a title to conform had been continuously employed in that position (Nov. 1, Stern). to the salary and duties of the position: Secretary to Commissioner. Requested a representative of the Police Department to appear before the Commis-

Directed that John Kudlak, 4324 4th ave., Bklyn., be summoned before the Commis- sion at a special meeting to be held on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1938, in connection with the sion at its next regular meeting to show cause why his name should not be removed matter of replacing Patrolmen working out of title in the Traffic Control Division, from the eligible list of Clerk, grade 1, male, pursuant to the provisions of rule III. Chief Engineer's Office of the Police Department. The Commission further directed that section 7. the following candidates on the eligible lists indicated be notified of such hearings:

Reserved action on the following: Promotion to Electrician: Kenneth F. Jacobs, 4808 48th st., Sunnyside; Charles For one week to Nov. 9: Matter of promulgating the eligible list for Stenographer J. Schanz, 3955 65th st., Woodside; Frank Composto, 347 22d st., Bklyn.; Gilbert Kranz,

and Typewriter, grade 2. 1270 19th st., Bklyn.; Jacob Roll, 6_4 W. 207th st., Manhattan; William H. Herman, For one month to first meeting in Dec.: Request of the Department of Hospitals 3085 Brighton 13th St., Bklyn.

that the Commission hold for one month resolution adopted Oct. 25, 1938, striking the Electrician : Frank J. I,uzbarsky. 40-17 70th st., Winfield ; Israel J. Woodward, title "Hospital Helper" from the non-competitive class under the heading "Department." 127-11 109th ave., Richmond Hill ; Edward D. Ripple, 603 Academy st., Manhattan;

Referred to the President for attention request of John Ferrone, Fingerprint Tech- Kenneth F. Jacobs, 480 48th st., Woodside; Otto Spinner, 30-15.47th St., L. I. City: nician in the office of the Commission, for an increase in compensation (Oct. 31). Isidore Halpern, 720 Snediker ave., Bkhm.; Joseph E. Ramus, 65A Edgewater Park,

Referred to the Director of Examinations for report request of Arthur P. Vesci Bronx; Joseph A. Manning, 1265 Nelson ave., Bronx; Louis Garutti, 1491 Beach ave., that the list of Lift Span Operator be declared appropriate for the position of Inspector of Bronx ; Salvatore S. Scavo. 1759 W. 7th st., Bklyn. ; Frank J. McPartland, 152-07 Light and Power. 79th ave., Flushing; Dominic J. DeVito, 11 Ainslee :t., £klyn.

Upon the Recommendation of the -Director of Examinations Directed that the following eligible lists be published (Nov. 2, Upshaw, Nov. 3,

Directed that the experience rating of Stanley J. Colton, 179 Beach 114th St.. Rockaway Beach, in the examination for Social Investigator be reduced from 89.5 percent

Galston) : Assistant Electrical Engineer (Railroad Signal Equipment), grade 4, subject to

to 84.5 percent, that his final average he recomputed and his name placed on the eligible list in the order of his revised rating (Oct. 26, Galston.)

medical examination, investigation and to the presentation of a New York State Pro- Directed that the experience rating of Charles C. Loeb in the examination for fessional Engineer's license upon certification.

Promotion to Assistant Electrical Engineer (Railroad Signal Equipment), grade 4, Inspector of Steel (Mill), grade 3, be reduced from 92 percent to 86 percent, that his final average be changed from 83.62 percent to 80.62 percent, that his position on the

Construction Division, Board of Transportation, subject to investigation and to presenta- list be corrected from No. 2 to No. 4a. and marked "qualified" thereon. tion of a New York State Professional Engineer's license before certification.

Cancelled order of Dec. 31, 1937, for a city-wide promotion examination for Type- Denied request of the Department of Hospitals for a promotion examination for

Bookkeeper, grade 3, without prejudice to a renewal of such request in 1939 (Oct. 31, Foreman of Laundry, grade 2, for the reason that a City-wide promotion examination will be held for Superintendent of Laundries and will be certified, when promulgated, as

Steinberg). Cancelled order for an open competitive examination for the position of Park

an appropriate list from which to fill vacancies in the position of Foreman of Laundries, grade 2 (Nov. 1, Stern).

Director and directed that candidates be advised that their applications will remain on file for two years and that amendments thereto will be permitted if during such period

Denied requests of the following Clerks, grade 1, in Board of Transportation for

the needs of the service require the Commission to hold the examination (Nov. 1, permission to compete in the promotion examination for Assistant Station Supervisor for the reason that their title appears in the Clerical Service and not in the Railroad Ser-

Flannelly). Ordered the following examinations :

vice (Oct. 25. Hedin) : Joseph A. Stewart, 3279 Parkside pl., Bronx; Harry K. Zalin 3030 Wallace ave., Bronx.

City-wide promotion: Assistant Engineer (with knowledge of Accounting), grade 4, to be held simultaneously with the open competitive examination already ordered for this

Denied request of Sidney A. Fine, 1440 Broadway, Manhattan, that the eligible list

position (Nov, 1, Mosher). of Power Dispatcher, Independent City-owned Subway System, be declared appropriate

Promotion: Mortuary Caretaker, Department of Hospitals (Nov. 1, Stern). for certification to the position of Stationary Engineer (Electric) for the reason that it is a departmental list and may be certified only to Board of Transportation (Oct. Advised the Department of Hospitals that upon the establishment of the title Hedin).

"Matron," the Commission will consider the matter of ordering an open competitive examination for the position (Nov. 1, Stern).

' Denied request of Edward P. Martin, 1643 Overing st., Bronx, that the eligible list

Amended the order for a promotion examination for Inspector of Buildings, of Foreman of Asphalt Workers be declared appropriate for the Pposition of Foreman grade 4, Fire Department, to read "Inspector of Buildings, grade 4, City-wide promotion of Laborers, grade 2, for the reason that to do so would permit an Asphalt Worker to

skip a grade in the promotional line (Oct. 27, Murray). examination," and directed that the receipt of application be extended for a period of three weeks (Nov. 2, Galston). Denied request of Office of President of the Borough of Richmond for a promo-

Directed the certification of the following appropriate eligible lists: tion examination for Attendant, grade 2, for the reason that there is a large promotion list in existence at the present time which will not expire before the year 1941 (Nov. List of Transitman, grade 4, to Law Department from which to fill vacancies in the 1, Flannelly).

position of Computer of Assessments at $1,800 per annum (Nov. 2, Mosher)., Directed that eligibles on the open competitive list for Transitman, grade 4, be List of Assistant Gardener to Department of Correction from which to fill vacancy given an opportunity to qualify for compressed air work through a rigid medical examina-

in the position of Assistant Industrial Instructor at $960 per annum (Nov. 1, Carty). tion and that those who pass such medical examination be placed upon a supplementary List of Porter, when promulgated, to Department of Hospitals from which to fill

vacancy in the position of Laboratory Helper at $960 per annum (Oct. 25, Carty). list for certification as Engineering Assistants (Tunnel Construction), grade 3 (Nov.

List of Inspector of Equipment (Railroad Cars and Trucks), grade 4, to Board of 1, Stern).

Directed that the following named be marked "qualified medically" on the eligible Transportation to fill future vacancies in the position of Foreman (Cars and Shops), list of Fireman, Fire Department, as they

P y qualified in the X-ray and Wassermann tests City-owned Subway System, and advised C. A. Vanhorn, President of the given by the Harry of Health (Oct. 31, Louria) : Har W. Arnold, William W. New York Civil Service Engineer's and Inspector's Association, 15 E. 40th st., Man- w htte and Lemuel Bullock. Lemuel Bullock. hattan, of such action (Oct. 25, Hedin),

List of Cable Splicer (Telephone) (Independent City-owned Subway System) to Granted of the following named for medical re-examinations for the posi- deque

Board of Transportation from which to fill vacancy in position of Inspector of Conduits, tions indicated (Nov.o

Department1, Brennan)

Fire : Thomas J. Putz, grade 2, and directed the Board of Transportation to terminate forthwith the services of William J. Walsh, who had been serving provisionally in that capacity (Nov. 2, Hedin).

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Directed that the appropriate list of Inspector of Steel (Shop), grade 3, be certified Attendant-Messenger, Samuel Gottlieb, 1241 Wheeler ave., Manhattan. Granted the request of Cornelius J. Flynn, 115 Cabrini blvd., Manhattan, for a joint to the Board of Transportation from which to fill vacancies in the position of Inspector

of Steel, grade 2, and that the services of the following provisional appointees be medical re-examination for the position of Fireman, Fire Department (Nov. 1, Brennan).

terminated forthwith (Oct. 18, Mosher) : William A. Rowan, 1745 Stuart st., Bklyn.; Summary of fingerprint comparisons for the weeks indicated below, all of which were found to be identical with no evidence of substitution:

Ambrose J. Malloy, 630 W. 173d St., Manhattan; Charles L. Schmid, 964 Boston rd., Oct. 22, 1938 (Oct. 18, 22 (2), 25) : Competitive class, 123; labor class, 25; Bronx; Manus Gallagher, 132-09 Maple ave., Flushing. Directed that eligibility to compete in the promotion examination for Inspector of

emergency and non-competitive appointees, 32.

Heating and Ventilating, grade 4, Department of Education, be extended to include Oct. 29, 1938 (Oct. 22, 26, 31, Nov. 1 (3) : Comi titive class, 373; labor class, 94; emergency and non-competitive appointees, 34. all eligible Mechanical Draftsman, grades 3 and 4, and Junior Mechanical Draftsman,

grade 3 (Oct. 27, Mosher), Noted on the records that there is not a complete i,ngerprint record for the follow- mg named as their records were destroyed prior to the date of the ruling by the Corn-

Education, that eligibility to compete in the promotion examination for Inspector of mission not to destroy records of persons still in the employ of the City regardless of

Heating and Ventilating, grade 4, for that department, be extended to Thermostat the fact that such records were on file for more than 10 years ) y (Oct. 25, 31 Board Repairers. The Commission ruled that the examination for Thermostat Repairer and the duties of the position were not broad enough to cover the entire field of inspection

of Transportation, Stationary Engineer : Joseph G. Carroll and Lawrence H. Fender. Auto Engineman, William J. Strang. Transitmar. and Computer: S. F. Catalanotto,

of heating and ventilating equipment (Oct. 27, Mosher). L. LaSala, W. C. Berkeley, F. C. Haacker, G. Fitzgerald, T. N. Biglin, J. F. Lanigan,

Denied request of Anthony cinco, 18 E. 19th st., Bklyn., that eligibility to compete D. Marmo, R. S. Olander and F. L. Dugan. Engineering Assistant, grade 3, F. J. in the promotion examination for Inspector of Heating and Ventilating, grade 4, Hans. Department of Correction, Hospital Attendant, Frances E. Griffin. Depart- Department of Education, be extended to Engineering Assistants, grade 3, for the ment of Sanitation, Locomotive Engineer : John J. Gallagher and Matthew Gallagher. reason that the examination is limited to the Department of Education only (Oct. 27, Department of Public Works, First Mate, John P. Flanagan,

Mosher). Noted on the records that the following persons, who were originally appointed Advised the Civil Service Forum, 2 Lafayette St., Manhattan, that the Commission some years ago when only candidates for Fireman and Patrolman were fingerprinted,

would not make any change in the proposed classification of Automobile Engineman were fingerprinted at the time of the medical, physical, written and practical examina- at the present time since the rights of the incumbents were safeguarded. Further tions for the positions indicated below and were found to be identical (Oct. 31, Ferrone) : advised the Forum that a year after the adoption of the classification, Automobile Board of Transportation: Engineering Assistant, W. C. Brass, J. A. Bensel and H. S. Enginemen might petition the Commission to reconsider the classification in the light Gimpelson; Structural Draftsman, grade 3, J. J. Sternbach; Department of Public of the experience of a year with a view towards establishing an additional grade or Works : Captain, P. H. Hauffman : Department of Education, Junior Mechanical grades if investigation at that time shows the necessity for it. Draftsman (Electric), T, F. Fitzpatrick; New York City Housing Authority: Inspec-

Directed that the name of Edmund B. Wilson, 181 Vermilyea ave., Manhattan, be tor of Pile Driving, grade 3, J. Zisman. transferred from the Board of Transportation to New York City Tunnel Authority Directed that no action be taken on the promotion examination for Supervisor of departmental promotion list for the position of Engineering Inspector, grade 4 (Oct. Bureau of Inspection, Department of Sanitation until the Court of Appeals has rendered

31, Mosher). a decision in the case of Ammann versus Finegan (Oct. 25, Whitney).

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Advised the Office of the Comptroller that there were no names available at the present time for certification to fill the three vacancies in that department in the position of Adminisrative Assistant at $3,600 and $4,000 per annum. The Commission instructed the Director of Examinations to report to the Commission within the next month on the proper examination for such positions (Oct. 31).

Reserved action for one month on the matter of cancelling the promotion examination for Chief Police Surgeon (Oct. 31, Steinberg).

Summoned Murray H. Winters, 249 Beach 118th st., Rockaway Beach, before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why his provisional employment as Playground Director in the Department of Parks shoyld not be terminated in view of his fingerprint record (Oct. 25, Ferrone).

Ordered filed report on the matter of repealing section 1373 of the old Charter rela-tive to Borough lists in the Municipal Court and referred the papers to the President for attention (Nov. 1, Stern).

Referred to Commissioner Sayre with power: Key for rating experience for the open competitive and promotion examinations for

Assistant Electrical Engineer (Railroad Signal Equipment), grade 4 (Nov. 2, Hedin). Keys for the following examinations (Oct. 10, Galston) : Senior Supervisor, grade

4 (Home Economist) : Senior Supervisor, grade 4 (Medical Social Worker) ; Senior Supervisor, grade 4 (Administrative).

Referred to the Director of Examinations for further report: Matter of granting claim of Leo J. Fay, 3542 80th st., Jackson Heights, for disabled

veteran preference on the eligible list of Mechanical Maintainer, Railroad (Oct. 17, Louria).

Matter of amending order for open competitive examination for Tabulating Machine Operator (Powers), grade 2, to read Office Appliance Operator, grade 2, and including such title in part II of the Clerical Service (Oct. 18, Stern).

Request of Charles S. Robinson, Auto Machinist, that he be permitted to compete in the promotion examination for Industrial Instructor (Nov. 1, Stern).

Matter of certifying the eligible list of Cable Splicer as appropriate for Cable Tester instead of ordering an open competitive examination for the position (Nov. 1, Carty).

On whether there were actual vacancies in the Emergency Revenue Division of the Department of Finance for the following positions and why a City-wide promotion examination should not be held instead of limiting them to the Emergency Revenue Division (Nov. 2, Reich) : Junior Accountant, to be open tr, all Bookkeepers, Senior Bookkeepers and Clerks, grades 2. 3 and 4. Accountant, grade 2, to be open to all Accountants, grade 1.

Referred to the Bureau of Investigation for report: Two anonymous letters sent to Samuel Forminsky, a candidate on the promotion list for Bridge Operator (Nov. 1, Stern).

Upon the Recommendation of the Bureau of Investigation Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Social Investigator, Aaron D. Schneider,

Julius Spiro, Roland B. Wolf, Rae G. Hayes, Ruth H. Brown, Samuel B. Brozost, Seymour H. Chanin, Elvin C. Stack, Lawrence W. Dring, Lillian Baum, Harry Gordon, Molly, Kirsch, Stanley J. Colton, Gussie A. Silver, Bessie J. Stoeffel, Irving Faust, Abraham Olian, Edward Manheim, Harry J. Singer, Eugene S. Roberts, Sydney C, Stern, Joseph Greenfield, Carmela C. Santoro, Bertha Bea Oden; summoned the 11 last named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7; removed the following named from the list for failure to appear for investi-gation: Selma Schwaid, James O'Connell, Isidor Chein, Herman C. Emer, Lynda M. Small, Natalie R. Jacobs, Martin Sherry, Robert Timmel, Donald G. Pierce, Robert Reeves, Anne I. Neville, Gertrude Boretz, Ruth Heinefling, James Friedberg, Herbert J. Kornbluth, Bradford Robinson, Marie Betty Kotlenko, Robert Levine, Milton Huppert, Leon Stein, Daisy D. Kohn, Harry Feingold, Rosetta Weishaupt, Jacob G. Friedman, Isidore J. Rudolph, Olive B. Parker, Ruth Sirota, Ruth E. Martin, Solomon Mehlman. Catherine M. Donovan, Philip P. Kotler, Ruth P. Powers, Max Kaplan, Max Hendler, Marcelis Vaughan, Pauline Lubetsky, Esther T. Naylor; Sylvia Ageloff, Gertrude M. Green, Florence E. May, Marion W. McDade, Sylvia Datkyn; removed the name of Mortimer D. Bilenker from the list for failure to establish citizenship; removed the dames of the following from the list as they declined appointment: Brenden A. Drury, Samuel Prener, Winifred H. Kelly ; removed the name of Frances Roselin Moskowitz from the list as she resigned from her position on Apr. 12, 1938; filed papers of Eleanor Jaffe as she was removed from the list by Board action on Aug. 17, 1938; noted on the records the following change of name, Mary K. Migliore to Mary K. Cremonesi; directed that the name of Fanny A. Beaver be marked "not qualified medically" pending result of medical re-examination and marked "qualified" as to character and experience only, and marked "qualified" the remaining 227 candidates named in the reports (Oct. 19, 25, 27 28 (2).

Marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Fireman, Fire Department, Cornelius Visser, Nicholas O'Dawe, Joseph F. Farrell, Leif Lange, Charles H. Daza, Peter J. Napoli, Murray L. Rosner, Eugene L. Maleady, Paul L. Gordon, William J. Quigg, Martin Hanrahan, Frederick F. Hayn; summoned the three last named before the Com-mission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible list, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7, and marked "qualified" the remaining 89 candidates named in the reports (Nov. 1 (2), 2).

Marked "not qualified" on the. city-wide promotion list of Engineering Inspector, grade 4, Sydney D. Kahn, William H. Weil, Henry Humphreys; and marked "quali-fied" the remaining 58 candidates named in the reports (Oct. 28, Nov. 1).

Marked "qualified" on the eligible lists indicated : Promotion list for Engineering Inspector, grade 4, Board of Water Supply, Engineering Bureau, Northern Department (Departmental and city-wide lists) (Oct. 26), 5; Promotion list for Engineering Inspector, grade 4, Board of Water Supply, Engineering Bureau, Eastern Department (Departmental and city-wide lists) (Oct. 26), 6; Accountant, grade 2 (Oct. 26), 1; Playground Director, male (Oct. 26, 31), 2; Life Guard, men (Oct. 28), 1; Patrolman, Police Department (Oct. 28, Nov. 2), 2.

Directed that the name of Alfred T. Golding, 133-35 140th st., South Ozone Park, be marked "not qualified" on the eligible list of Chief Life Guard, pending report from the Director of Examinations on his experience (Oct, 31).

Summoned the following named before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible lists indicated, pursuant to the provisions of rule III, section 7:

Patrolman, Police Department, Louis Dworkin, 57 Parrott st., Cold Spring, L. I. Junior Mechanical Draftsman (Electrical), grade 2, Bernard Gaboret, 608 W. 148th

st., Manhattan. Industrial Instructor (Electrician), Louis L. Martinez, 864 E. 165th st., Bronx. Licensed Master Plumber, Edward B. Kearney, 7 Chesterwood ave., Mount Vernon,

N. Y. Referred to the Director of Examinations for report result of investigation of

Thomas H. Pittman, candidate for Janitor Engineer (Custodian Engineer) (Oct. 27). Upon the Recommendation of the Certification Clerk

Directed that the following named be marked "not qualified medically" on the eligible lists indicated and summoned for a medical re-examination as they were rejected by the medical officer of the Board of Transportation (Oct. 25 (2), Nov. 1) :

Maintainer's Helper (Group A), from the list of Signal Maintainer's Helper (Inde-pendent City-owned subway) : Francis W. Obst, 118-45 Nashville ave., St. Albans.

Maintainer's Helper (Group D), from list of Signal Maintainer's Helper (Inde-pendent City-owned subway) : Clement A. Sessa, 103-14 169th st,, Jamaica.

Special Patrolman (appropriate list of Patrolman, Police Department) : James J Cuddihy, 505 W. 142d st., Manhattan.

Referred to the Director of Examinations for report matter of ordering an open competitive examination for the position of Porter (Railroad) Independent City-owned subway (Nov. 2).

Approved report submitting statement of certification of names in excess of the number prescribed by the rules, declinations of appointments, restoration of names to eligible lists, etc. (Nov. 2, 1938).

Upon the Recommendation of the Application Clerk Directed that the following named be marked "qualified medically" on the eligible

lists indicated as they qualified in a medical re-examination (Nov. 1) : Fireman, Fire Department: Dennis J. Kelly, 1700 St. Peters ave., Bronx; Bernard

A. P. Haines, 2316 University ave., Bronx; John J. Dombrowski, 60-04 Putnam ave., Bklyn., and Samuel Granata, 45 North Portland ave., Bklyn.

Public Health Nurse, grade 1, Jeane S. Stockheim, 61-46 79th st., Elmhurst. Towerman, James J. Rochler, 510 W. 140th st., Manhattan.

Attendant-Messenger, grade 1, Irving H. Cohen, 1675 Bryant ave., Bronx. Life Guard, Thomas O'Donnell, 1458 E. 55th st., Bklyn. Type-Copyist, grade 2, Elaine R. Hoffman, 65 University pl., Manhattan. Clerk, Grade 1: Edward E. Martin, 510 Amsterdam ave., Manhattan; David Konui-

sar, 2 Thayer se., Manhattan, and Samuel A. Darrow, 417 77th st., Bklyn. . Social Investigator : Charles 0. Reichert, 1878 Hart st., Bklyn. ; Aaron D. Schneider,

436 Fort Washington ave. Watchman-Attendant, grade 1, Edward J. Miller, 31-30 46th st., L. I.. City. Matron (Prison Service), Marjorie McMurray, 177 Beach 90th st., Rockaway Beach.

Departmental Communications Noted on the records that the State Civil Service Commission, at its meeting held

Oct. 25, 1938, approved the following resolutions of this Commission (Oct. 27) Resolved, That the competitive class of the classification of the Municipal Civil

Service Commission be and the same is hereby amended by including the following in Part 40, The Miscellaneous Service: "Assistant in Health Education, to but not including $2,400 per annum."

Resolved, That the competitive class of the classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission be and the same is hereby amended:

1. By striking from Part 4, The Inspection Service, the following titles: Assistant Superintendent of Docks ; Deputy Chief Inspector of Licenses ; Director of the Bureau of Foods and Drugs; Inspector of Boilers and Pipe Covering; Inspector of Dam Con-struction ; Inspector of Hydrants, Stopcocks and Shop Works ; Superintendent of Docks.

2. By reclassifying the title "Inspector of Gas" from the Inspection Service to the Chemical Service and changing the titles of incumbents in accordance with their salaries and duties.

Resolved, That paragraph 33, section 12 of rule V reading as follows: "No candi-date shall be eligible for promotion whose ascertained general average is less than 80 percent" ; be and the same is hereby repealed in so far as it is applicable to promotion examinations in the Fire Service; and be it

Resolved, That candidates who received a passing rating on Record and Seniority and the written test, but who did not attain a general average of 80 percent as required by such rule in the case of Fire promotion lists now in force and effect, shall be placed upon such lists in their proper order.

The Commission directed that the promotion eligible lists now in existence for the Fire Department be amended in accordance with said resolution.

Granted request of the Department of Welfare for certification of the following lists and directed that the lists be promulgated, subject to medical examination and investiga-tion (Nov. 1) : Senior Supervisor, grade 4 (Medical Social Worker) ; Senior Super- visor, grade 4 (Home Economist). .

Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 1-b, of Peter J. Carosella as Park Foreman at $1,800 per annum in the Department of Parks for a further period from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, 1938, inclusive (Oct. 27).

Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 11, of Edmond Borgia Butler as Consultant in the Department of Welfare at the rate of $500 per month for a further period of six months beginning Oct. 1, 1938 (Nov. 1).

Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 9-a, of the following named as Assistant Examiners to the Board of Examiners of the Board of Education for the school year 1938 and 1939 (Oct. 26) : School Medical Inspector (Personnel), Dr. Harold Neuhof, 300 Central Park West, Manhattan; First Assistant, Biology, Day Secondary Schools, Donald E. Lancefield, 39 Claremont ave., Manhattan.

Approved the employment, pursuant to the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 7, of the following named in the Board of Elections in the capacities indicated for a period of approximately 30 days : Party Representative, at $8 a day, from Oct. 24, 1938: Michael A. Bergen, 101 W. 85th st., Manhattan; James F. O'Leary, 407 E. 85th st., Manhattan; Louis Campinella, 21 Prince St., Manhattan; Isidore Inselberg, 46 Delancey st., Manhattan; Edward J. Fitzpatrick, 318 E. 37th st., Manhattan; Joseph Marino, 219 E. 101st St., Manhattan; Timothy Curtin, 1191 1st ave., Manhattan; George Dennart, 865 W. 180th St., Manhattan; Arthur E. Preyer, 612 W. 144th St., Manhattan; Benjamin Kalisher, 126 LaSalle St., Manhattan; Walter W. Farley, 25 Bank St., Manhattan; John Bowes, 133 E. 30th st., Manhattan; Thomas Keupp, 556 W. 160th St., Manhattan; Charles E. Betts, 545, W. 112th st., Manhattan; Martin Perkins, 12 E. 111th st., Man-hattan; Otto Baker, 428 Lenox ave., Manhattan; Clement C. Cutting, 46 W. 117th St., Manhattan; Frederick Hartig, 448 52d st., Bklyn.; Harold B. Brise, 968 E. 39th st., Bklyn.; Benjamin DeAngelus, 172 Bayard st., Bklyn.; Harry D. Lobell, 864 49th st., Bklyn. ; David Kramer, 8001 Bay pkway., Bklyn. ; Joseph D. Gorman, 837 Bedford ave., Bklyn.; Samuel Curtis, 609 Sackman St., Bklyn.; Thomas Arcuri, 554 Court st., Bklyn. ; Lauren DeL. Judd, 155 Willoughby ave., Bklyn. ; Gus Galli, 2752 W. 16th st., Bklyn. ; Alice Wohlmaker, 151 Oakland st.; Bklyn. ; Michael J. O'Leary, 1680 43d st., Bklyn.; Peter Deutsch, 499 Jerome st., Bklyn.; William H. Meyer, 367 Halsey St., Bklyn.; Henry Massa, 2023 Harman st., Ridgewood, Queens; Lawrence Hamann, 7813 88th rd., Woodhaven; Joseph Gallagher, 8622 125th st., Richmond Hill; Harry Dillworth, 5916 Summerfield St., Ridgewood; Edward McCann, 8728 86th st, Woodhaven; Otto Schmidt, 8906 134th st., Richmond Hill; Asher Blumensteal, 14 Clinton ter., Jamaica; George Alexander, 7929 45th ave., Woodside; George J. Klarman, 8061 89th ave., Wood. haven; Arthur Aronson, 876 Hornaday pl., Bronx; Christian Schneider, 1105 College ave., Bronx; Saul Joseph, 2715 Grand Concourse, Bronx; Frank E. Gillis, 1832 Rad-cliff ave., Bronx; Douglas W. Bowden, 2351 Grand Concourse, Bronx; Thomas J. Lunney, 2540 Hening ave., Bronx; Auo Ackerman, 829 Beck St., Bronx; Bertrand Goudket, 707 Jackson ave., Bronx; Frank A. Sause, 56 Norwalk ave., West New Brighton, S. I.; Gustave F. Salzman, 166 Kingsley ave., Westerleigh, S. I.; Edward J, Lovett, 44 Joline ave., Tottenville, S. I. and Thomas Rudloff, 865 Van Duzer st., Stapleton, S. I. ; Temporary Typist at $4 a day, from Oct. 26, 1938: Beverly Salzman, 33 Essex St., Manhattan; Eleanor Clarke, 619 49th st., Bklyn.; Jeanne E. Glichfeld, 629 Vermont st., Bklyn. and Sylvia F. Menkin, 239 E. 5th st., Manhattan.

Approved the salary adjustment to $1,500 per annum of the following Social Investigators in the Department of Welfare who were on maternity leave when first offered civil service appointment (Oct. 31) : Effective Oct. 1, 1938, Inez I. Gatti and Lillian H. Blaustein; effective Aug. 16, 1938, Eleanor C. DeLain, Florence Rothenberg (Lorenz), Ethel C. Spencer, Mary M. Pergola, Nettie Kapner, Irene Mills Norton, Beatrice Weinstein Milt and Ruth Forman.

Disapproved the salary adjustments proposed for the following Social Investigators in the Department of Welfare who had been either disqualified by this Commission or whose certification had been delayed (Oct. 31) : Sam Goldring, Matilda G. Detrio, Leona Wyld, William R. Lucas, Ida Gendel, Eva Lisenco, William P. Johnson, Gus Jacobson, Baxter E. Lowe, Mildred Schwartz, Elizabeth Mascolo, Dorothy E. Cohen, Edith B. Hochstadt, Leona Grant, Ashton Goldberg, Jeanne Flichtenfeld and Newton Taylor.

Granted request of the Tax Department for the withdrawal of certification, dated Oct. 11, 1938, of the appropriate lists of Deputy Commissioner from which to fill vacancies in the position of Assessor (Utility Building Valuation), Assessor (Junior Engineer Valuation), and Assessor (Junior Utilities-Engineering Valuation), and directed that the matter be held in abeyance pending memorandum from the Assessor in charge of the Bureau of Real Estate of Corporations of the Tax Department (Oct. 29).

Amended records to show that the Department of Parks had rescinded its notice of Oct. 11, 1938, advising of the termination of services of the following temporary Attendants at 50 cents per hour at the close of business on Oct. 8, 1938 (Oct. 25) Rubin Abramowitz, 1365 East New York ave., Bklyn. ; Sidney Landau, 2141 E. 8th st., Bklyn.; Angelo Weiss, 501 W. 178th st., Manhattan; Joseph Giambrone, 216 4th ave., Bklyn.; Sam Schoenfeld, 1917 Bay Ridge ave., Bklyn.; Sydney H. Berger, 124 Cortelyou rd., Bklyn. ; Abraham Appel, 38 Leonard St., Bklyn. ; Morris Silver, 2314 Pitkin ave., Bklyn. ; Leo Cohn, 35-64 89th st., Jackson Heights and Fred G. Grauerholz, 8213 Atlantic ave., Woodhaven.

Advised the Board of Water Supply that the proposal to include the title of "Engineer (Safety) at $5,000 per annum" in its personnel service schedule was con-sistent with the classification of this Commission (Oct. 7).

Noted on the records the following changes of names : Domestic Relations Court (Oct. 25, 28) : Clarice Slonim, Probation Officer, to

Clarice B. Brick; F. Edith Carothers, Psychologist, to F. Edith MacLauchlan. Department of Parks (Oct. 22), Evelyn Bloom, Playground Director, to Evelyn

Levy. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity (Oct. 21), Kathryn O'Connell,

Clerk, grade 2, to Kathryn Delahanty. Department of Hospitals (Oct. 27, 28 (3), Nov. 1) : Clerk, grade 1, Anna

Farrell to Anna F. 'O'Brien; Catherine Viscardi to Catherine V. Troisi; Henrietta

Stern to Henrietta 0. Loughran; Trained Nurse, Alice Terrell to Alice 1' Assistant Superintendent of Nurses, Edna Witham to Edna \ itham Clark.

Department of Finance (Oct. 26), Jean Howard, Tabulating Machine to Jean Schwalb.

Department of Welfare (Oct. 27, 28) : Social Investigator, Mollie V. Lewis to Mollie Lewis Moon and Mildred Schwartz to Mildred M. Graham; Clerk, grade 2, Louis Schesskin to Louis Sheskin; Typewriting Copyist, grade 1, Fay Yutkowitz to Fay Kramer.

Board of Education (Nov. 1) : Rosalie G. Nolan, Stenographer and Typewriter, to Rosalie N. Tierney.

Eligible list of Clerk, Grade 2 : Ethel Ruderman to Ethel Ruderman Adler; Helen Behrman to Helen Kaufman.

Referred to the Director of Examinations for report: Request of the New York City Housing Authority for approval of the transfer of

Arthur Bruan from position of Deputy Assistant Corporation Counsel at $3,240 per annum in office of Corporation Counsel to Deputy Assistant Attorney at $3,800 per annum in New York City Housing Authority (Oct. 27).

Request of office of Comptroller for approval of change of title from Accountant to Administrative Assistant of the following named at present employed under the provisions of rule V, section 9, paragraph 7 in the Emergency Revenue Division (Oct. 26) : Messrs. Iverson, Wilson, Csaplar, Downey & McGrath.

Request of Office of President of Borough of Manhattan for approval of the transfer of Pincus Rizack from the position of Assistant Engineer at $3,840 per annum in the Department of Public Works to Division Engineer at $6,000 per annum in Office of President of Borough of Manhattan (Oct. 19).

Communication from the Bureau of the Budget relative to the reclassification of the following titles and their relationship to the McCarthy Increment Bill (Oct. 10) : Play-ground Director, Public Health Nurse and Junior Assessor (Taxes).

Request of the Department of Hospitals for approval of change of title and payrolls of the following positions pending reclassification (Nov. 2) : three Hospital Helpers to Mortuary Caretaker and four Hospital Helpers to Elevator Operators.

Reserved action on the communication from the Department of Correction, advising that candidates on the list of Assistant to Nurses which was declared appropriate for Hospital Attendant did not possess the necessary qualifications for the position and that it was necessary to pass over the second person on the list in favor of the third for that reason (Oct. 28).

Approved request of the Department of Hospitals for an amendment of the non-competitive class of that department by eliminating the title ''Physician" (Hospials for Contagious Diseases) at $3,500 per annum with maintenance, and instructed the Director of Examinations to prepare resolution thereon for a public hearing. The Commission further approved, pending the adoption of such amendment, the provisional employment of Doctors Tolle, Cahill and Schefiier as Medical Superintendents at $3,500 per annum in the non-competitive class with maintenance from Oct. 1, 1938 (Oct. 24).

Individual Communications Denied at this time request of Helen Morton, 3484 Corsa ave., Bronx, for a rehearing

in connection with the restoration of her name to the eligible list of Social Investigator, but advised candidate that such application will again be considered if renewed after Jan. 15, 1939 (Oct. 7, 1938).

Denied request of William R. Lucas, 464 W. 152d st., Manhattan, for an appointment to the position of Social Investigator at $1,500 per annum as he has no possible legal claim for such appointment (Oct. 21).

Referred to the Director of Examinations for report communication from Adelaide G. Charles, 211 W. 149th st., Manhattan, requesting a hearing in connection with her status as Dietitian in the Department of Hospitals (Oct. 24).

Adjourned to meet Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1938, at 10.30 a. m. FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary,

Fire Department H. & L. 123 ; Raymond E. Weiss, H. &,L.

Halley;

Operator,

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8541

Abstract of Transactions from Nov. 28 to Dec. 3, 1938, Inclusive

Trial—Before Francis X. Giaccone, Dep-uty Fire Commissioner, July 8: Fireman 1st grade Frank A. Anglim, Engine Co. 208; fined three days' pay.

Trials—Before Francis X. Giaccone, Dep-uty Fire Commissioner, Nov. 14: Fireman 3d grade Austin F. McGowan, H. & L. Co. 166 (two charges), sentence suspended; Fireman 3d grade James A. P. Dingee, Engine Co. 282 (two charges), reprimanded and fined one day's pay; Fireman 3d grade Charles A. Kidger, Engine Co. 201, sentence suspended.

Change of Assignment — Fireman 1st grade Michael J. Clark, Limited Service Squad No. 1, from Jersey Street Garage, Richmond, to the Press Desk, Telegraph Bureau, Manhattan.

Suspended Sentence Dismissed — Trial, Oct. 10, 1937: Fireman 1st grade Daniel McAlinden, H. & L. Co. 146. Trial, Nov. 23, 1937: Fireman 1st grade Owen Bradley, Engine Co. 307. Trial, Nov. 4, 1937: Fire-man 2d grade John A. O'Neil, H. & L. Co. 101.

Advancements in Grade—Firemen, 3d to 2d grade, Dec. 1, 1938: George J. Limberg, Engine 1; Harold J. Hasselback, Engine 4; William McSherry, Jr., Engine 14; Salva-tore G. M. Bergamini, Engine 18; William C. Waltz, Engine 22 ; Edward C. Anderson, Engine 28 ; Casper E. Baum, Engine 31; James R. Gillis, Engine 33; Thomas P. Gib-bons (2), Engine 76; Jerome F. Breen, Engine 155; Jack Don Abravanel, Engine 202 ; Joseph J. Cox, Engine 206 ; Henry J. Kassel, Engine 208; Alfred H. Jahn, Engine 209; John A. Gebhart, Engine 214; Fran-cis Jonusz, Engine 218; Edward J. Gan-non, Engine 219; William G. Howell, En-gine 233 ; Charles E. Speck, Engine 234; John F. Lynch, Engine 235; John J. Fla- herty, Engine 237; Alexander A. Zgar-dowski, Engine 241; Charles J. Mulcahy, Engine 242; Richard M. Dooley, Engine 252; Harold McArthur, Engine 258; Mich-ael H. Nikl, Engine 260; Robert Lynch, Engine 263 ; Hugh Battersby, Jr., Engine 276; Michael J. Sheerin, Engine 282; Cle-ment F. Levendosky, Engine 288 ; Henry P. Nixon, H. & L. 1; John P. Mullen, H. & L. 2; George A. Szermer, H. & L. 6; Wil-liam E. Smith, H. & L. 7; Charles T. Mc-Guinness, H. & L. 11; Robert A. Burns, H. & L. 12; Charles F. Niessner, H. & L. 16 ; Bartley G. McKeough, H. & L. 21; William E. Brogan, H. & L. 22; Charles J. Freeman, H. & L. 23; Karl W. E. Meyer, H. & L. 30 ; Joseph A. Power, H. & L. 121; Richard Lieneck, H. & L. 113; William Donzeiser, Jr., H. & L. 114; Charles A. Jehle, H. & L. 120; Michael F. Hennigan, H. & L. 122; Vincent F. Dilthey,

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seph Cooperman, H. & L. 132; Vincent H. Callahan, H. & L. 132; Hugh A. Gilroy, H. & L. 146; James J. Barry, H. & L. 154; John F. Burns, Jr., H. & L. 161; George J. Mueller, H. & L. 163; John H. Matson, H. & L. 170; Richard J. McMahon (2), Rescue 2. -

Advancements in Grade—Firemen, 3d to 2d grade, Dec. 12: Alfred J. Twachtman, Engine 323 ; Winant C. Gage, H. & L. 76; James J. Callaghan, H. & L. 104; Andrew Redes, H. & L. 124; Edward L. Farnan, H. & L. 146. Firemen, 4th to 3d grade, Dec. 14: David C. Morrow, Edward R. Anderson, John J. Parsnip, Edmund M. Connolly, Angelo Geraci and Richard Pa-gano, Engine 37; Augustine Collins, David Clemen, David J. O'Keeffe, Vincent P. Shea and Cecil N. Stuart, Engine 59; Robert H. Arter, William F. Collopy, Alexander G, Ecenia, Benjamin F. Goeren, Patrick J. Haughey, Michael C. Linnane and Irving Wiederlight, Engine 69; Rocco T. Armandi, Andrew F. Cahill, Edward C. Faehdrich, Arthur V. Lester, James Mc-Keown, John R. Sheridan and Walter F. McSweeney, Engine 80; James W. Schmidt, Engine 162; Abraham Stampler, Engine 201; Abe Kurtz, Peretz Liebman, Timothy F. O'Leary, Laureano R. Sanchez and Ru-dolph Winkler, Engine 225; John R. Cooper, Joseph J. Jochim, Arthur M. Hansen, Dominick P. Mazzola, John K. MisKim-min, Edward M. Mullins, Charles J. Lo-Pinto, James Ross, Michael J. Sicialano and Joseph T. Stone, Engine 233; Benja-min Debowsky, James W. Carroll, Fredrik A. Hansen, LeRoy J. Kenney, Max Silber-man and Henry H. Young, Engine 236; Frederick G. Bloom, Patrick M. Phelan, Salvatore F. Porrazo, John J. Salata, Vin-cent J. Veich, Robert J. Werdann, James M. Welsh, Charles 0. Burke and Manuel] Fishbein, Engine 252; Herbert Kohl and Francis J. O'Hara, Engine 275 ; Vincent E. Damiano, Herbert W. Fritz, Vincent C. Gallo, Jr., John Gibbons, Arthur J. Leale, Richard J, Kavanagh, Rocco J. Pape, George J. Ryan, Albert G. Woods and Samuel Rose, Engine 290 ; David I. Cohn, Milton J. Henry, Frank J. James, Edward A. Mayer, Thomas F. Norton, Jr., and Louis F. Schilling, Engine 298; John W. Eiserman, Vincent L. LoPinto and Onofrio P. Novembre, Engine 299; Frank A. Brusza, John T. Cudahy, Henry F. Grimm, Gotfred Gundersen and Edmund Scholz, Engine 301: John G. Baumgarten, Joseph Colozzo, Clinton H. Frisch, Alfred W. Hall, Harold W. Lembo, Joseph Martin, Howard 1. Nutt, Henry V. Price and Ray Sizemore. Fna;ne 303 ; Francis B. Ma-honey, H. & I.. 9; Arthur J. Beaumont, Frederick M. Kubera, Peter J. Baietti, Wil-liam F. Donohue, Vincent E. O'Connor and Frank W. Quigg, H. & L. 23: Tames T.

Flood, Philip Fogler, Morris Goldberg Whitney S. Harris, Nicholas V. Iarossi Gilbert F. Ihle, Unto P. Kaila, George C Plascyk, Joseph LaSpina and Hermai Spangenberger, H. & L. 28; George W Kunath, Stephen C. Bocskay, Eugene Mar tin, Mortimer E. Miller, Mario M. Polito Timothy J. Sullivan (2), Edwin Thomson Arthur W. Carlson and Joseph J. Vardijan H. & L. 30; Harry A. Butler, Joseph S Connors, Daniel E. Doran, John P. Crane Charles R. Fay, Joseph F. Kelly, Waltei R. Thomas and William P. Masterson H. & L. 40.

Advancements in Grades—Firemen, 4th t< 3d grade, Dec. 14: James J. Mahoney an( John T. A. Sweeney, H. & L. 40; Carl F Ellermann, Charles W. Elliott, Henri Friec'man, Arthur S. S. Jalonen, Arthur E Johannesen, Andrew G. Romer, Arthur W Schloerb and Joseph V. Senese, H. & L 103; Alfred W. Bonanno, Patrick Q. Bon. ner, George G. Dillon, Arthur V. Donald-son, James G. Dwyer, Jack Fried, Meyet Spector; John R. Halpin, John W. Healy Paul Valente and Edward J. Worst, H. & L. 107; John I. Baird, Thomas R. Howard Charles F. Jordan, Jr., Alfonse Kaziun, John R. Kowal, Herbert T. Marks, John J. Medelis, Thomas J. Nugent, Stephen P, Nulty, John S. Olsen and Julius Slimowitz, H. & L. 112; Henry J. Grosinsky, Leigh J. Kelley, Charles R. Lambert, Michael S. Monaghan, Rudolf G. Schnoor, Michael F. Sisty, George Toepfer and Harold J. Pritch-ard, H. & L. 126 ; Charles C. Berger, James T. Byrne, Angelo R. Di Giovanni, Lazzaro Gobbi, Rudolph F. Krasse, Alfred 0. Kuhnle, George J. Murphy, Howard A. Simpson and Thomas J. Turley, H. & L. 127 ; Frank Arra, Albert C. Dickhardt, James B. Henderson, Edward P. Sauer, Jo-seph W. Schwerdt, Daniel N. Stern, George F. Voigt, James H. Ward and William E. Beckmann, H. & L. 150.

Advancements in Grade—Fireman, 4th to 3d grade, Dec. 15, Thomas E. Mulligan, Engine 59. Firemen, 4th to 3d grade, Dec. 17: Paul E. McDade and Raymond J. Mas-simine, Engine 1; Rudolph Fingerhut, En-gine 10 ; Eli Covitz and Samuel Harma-tuk, Engine 11; Eugene S. Sawicki, Engine 18; Thaddeus J. Andrus, Engine 22; Mich-ael Bunth, Engine 23; Frithjof H. Henrik-sen, Engine 26; Frank E. Ragone, Engine 29; Timothy J. Sullivan (3), Engine 30; Herbert H. Gathercole and Carle Jaffe, En-gine 31; Jesse M. Elson, Engine 34 ; Emil E. Wildermuth, Joseph Riess, John A. Hildebrandt and George Imhof, Engine 37; Joseph Saitta and Roch P. Rosato, Engine 45 ; Stephen S. H. Gregorowiccz, Engine 48 ; Max R. Berger and Joseph W. Pettit, Engine 59; Tobiah Weiser, Engine 65; Jo-seph F. Pilkington, Engine 76 ; Jas. F. Calkin and Art H. Meyerson, Engine 80; John G. Frey, Engine 84; Harold Nachimson. En-gine 153; William H. Thim, Engine 154; William A. Shaw, Jr., Engine 205 ; Julius L. Fried, Engine 208; Bernard Padnick, Engine 221; Fred C. 11'Iahnken, Jr., Oscar Vinegar, Charles Korn, William C. Hanna,

Alexander Wolsky and Clifford C. Buck-ley, Engine 225 ; Walter G. Petrovitz, Ed-ward J. Beihl, Abraham L. Herschkowitz, Hyman Yoel and James J. McGuinness, Engine 236; Murray Abramoff, Engine 240: Thomas R. Coppinger, Engine 255 ; Frank E. Stumpf, Engine 257; John J. Cruise and Frederick E. Glasser, Engine 264; John A. Kenny, Engine 265; James F. Carey, Jr., Engine 267 ; Louis G. Meyer, Thomas Pe-dersen, John J. O'Connor, Charles J. Kuhnle, Alfred L. Leudesdorff, Alexander G. Komenko and James C. A. Eichacker, Engine 275; Norton N. Weiss, Engine 280; Edward J. Tunkel, Engine 287; William M. T. Ristau, Engine 288; Raymond T. Law-rence, Engine 290; Wesley L. Schilling, Fred J. Goebl, Joseph F. Klecka and LeRoy C. Nies, Engine 298; Francis J. Reynolds, Edward J. Kane, Francis E. Kennedy, Peter Lihach, Robert J, Bowman, K. Otto Bayer and Christopher J. North, Engine 299: Raymond E. Rogers, William Loeber, Wal-ter C. Lehman and George J. Jurick, En-gine 301; Robert C. Pettit, Jr., Engine 303; George Schwartz, Engine 312 ; Edward B. Barbieri, Engine 319; Alfred N. Pessoni and Charles G. Steinhauser, Jr., H. & L. 3: Richard E. Stein, H. & L. 11; Arthur H. Dieble, H. & L. 12; Edward F. Bowes, H. & L. 13; John M Cannon, H. & L. 16; Frank J. Gould, H. & L. 17 ; James Cough-lan, H. & L. 19; Joseph P. Mackey and Charles H. Rehwinkel, H. & I.. 21; Milton M. Chotiner, H. & L. 22; Kauko E. Sunilo and George B. Weill, H. & L. 23 ; Milford M. Stern, H. & L. 24 ; Henry Huncharoff, William G. Fixley and Donald L. Wheat, H. & L. 28 ; Lucian F. Fiore, H. & L. 29: Robert Buchalter, H. & L. 30: Frank Co-sola, H. & L. 38; John K. Kelly and Mat-thew B. Rup, H. & L. 78 ; John J. Ken-nelly and Paul Narbut, H. & L. 80 ; Ar-thur C. Smith, H. & L. 101; Edward A. Lawrence, H. & L. 102; Paul P. Maggio and Henri B. deBirminghain, H. & I,. 103: Robert F. Ernst, H. & L. 105 ; Thadeus G. Jankowski, H. & L. 106: Walter A. Harrsch, Francis J. Ryniker and Edward R. Schreckenberger, H. & L. 110; Arthur R. Moore, H. & L. 113; C. Raymond Nel- son, H. & L. 121 ; Julius Weintraub, H. & L. 122; Walter J Steller and Hugh J. Mur-phy, H. & L. 127; Howard G. Harms and Samuel Weiner, H. & L. 132; Frederick St.

Clair Cave and George P. McCabe, H. & L. 135; John I. Poletto, H. & L. 137; Edward J. Sarosy and Emile F. Christmann, H. & L. 150; Louis Montrose, H. & L. 153; Hy-wan Feit, H. & L. 162 ; Harry Anisman, H. & L. 168; Martin C. Wilkens and Wal-ter C. Bersig, H. & L. 169. Firemen, 3d to 2d grade, Dec. 12: George A. Herbert, Engine 20 ; F. Philip Dahlmann, Engine 87; George Wright, Engine 151; Walter J. Wieboldt and Adam J. Sclimalenberger, Engine 206; John J. Modelski, Engine 223.

Leave Revoked—Fireman 4th grade Law-rence Kowarsky, H. & L. Co. 116, for 4 hours, from 8 p. m., Nov. 27.

Suspension Revoked--Lineman Franklin B. Rapelye, Bureau of Fire Alarm Tele-graph, Nov. 28.

Retired—Firemen, 1st grade, at $1,500 per annum, Dec. 1: Michael J. Maxwell, H. & 1,. Co. 108; Arthur F. Geary, Engine Co. 305.

Retired—Firemen, 1st grade, at $1,500 per annum: David Morrison, Engine Co. 297, Nov. 29; Fireman 1st grade John F. Moran, Engine Co. 156, Dec. 1.

Leaves of Absence—Cable Tester Wil-liam F. Keveney, Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, for one working day, Nov. 9.

Leaves of Absence—(With pay)—Divi-sion of Fire Prevention : Process Server Jacob Rasch, from Nov. 10 to 15, inclusive; Inspector of Fire Prevention Richard L. Albert, from Nov. 17 to 21, inclusive. Bu-reau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, Dispatcher Charles O'Connor, from Nov. 5 to 1?, in-clusive. Division of Combustibles : Inspector of Blasting Archibald E. Reilly, from Nov. 14 to 17, inclusive; Inspector of Combus-tibles Arthur V. Briggs, from Nov. 17 to 27, inclusive.

Retired—Supervising Fire Telegraph Dis-patcher Samuel Oakes, Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, Dec. 1.

Died—Fire Telegraph Dispatcher Denis M. Lynch, Bureau of Fire Alarm Tele-graph, Nov. 26.

Contracts Awarded — Nov. 28 — Robins Dry Dock and Repair Company, foot of Dwight st., Bklyn., for painting, repairing, etc., six fireboats as follows : Cornelius W. Lawrence, $1,288.75 ; William J. Gaynor, $1,320.98; William L. Strong, $1,309.50, Abram S. Hewitt, $1,281.50; John J. Harvey, $796.88; George B. McClellan, $1,355.75. Nov. 29, Elco Engineering Com-pany, 345 E. 23d st., Manhattan, for the construction of a portion of the underground system, Borough of Brooklyn, $19,240.

Contracts Executed—Nov. 29 : contracts were entered into with the Robins Dry Dock and Repair Company for repairing the six fireboats mentioned above ; contract was entered into with the Elco Engineering Company for the construction of a portion of the underground system, Brooklyn.

JOHN J. McELLIGOTT, Fire Chief and Commissioner.

Abstract of Transactions from Dec, 5 to Dec, 10, 1938, Inclusive

Suspended Sentence Dismissed — Trial, Nov. 23, 1937, Fireman 1st grade Patrick Bradley, Engine Co. 295.

Detailed—Fireman 1st grade Frederick H. Kuveke, Engine Co. 287, to Limited Service Squad No. 3, for 14 days, from Dec. 5.

Penalty Imposed — Fireman 1st grade Michael F. McNulty, Engine Co. 247, fined $5 for loss of copy of Rules and Regula-tions.

Detail Revoked—Fireman 3d grade James P. Gallagher, H. & L. 115, to Limited Ser-vice Squad No. 2, Dec. 5.

Designated—As Motor and Pump Opera-tors : Edw. J. Scully, Engine 3 ; William H. Loesch, Engine 11; James A. Fitzsimmons, Engine 17; Gustave M. Kaul, Engine 21; William P. Meehan and James T. Supple, Engine 23; William J. Harris and William J. Broderick (2), Engine 31; Raymond W. Hoyle, Engine 40; Anton 0. Christman, Engine 64; Harry F. Kass and William Schmidt, Engine 65; Otto C. Lauterbach, Engine 151; Alfred Moore, Engine 159; Peter C. Kettner and Edward Comery, Engine 163 ; Charles V. Scaramuzzo, En-gine 164; Joseph J. O'Reilly, Engine 201: Joseph M. Murphy, Engine 203; John J. Kelley, Engine 204; John P. Mitchell, En-gine 223; Dominick Marchesi, Engine 224; John R. O'Toole, Engine 226; Wallace A. Verlander, Engine 228 ; James P. Corrigan, Engine 239; William F. J. Cole, Engine 241; John V. Davis, Engine 242; William E. Keenan, Engine 246; Edwin W. Kins-cherf, Engine 249; Conrad Lutz, Jr., En-pine 254 ; Robert E. Koenig, Engine 255; Alfred Behrman, Engine 298; Ralph M. Smith, Engine 318; John T. Seelig, H. & L. 1; John D. Briscoe, H. & L. 6; Anton J. Nekola, H. & L. 10; Thomas A. Flana-;an and William J. Maroney, H. & L. 12; James J, Hammond, H. & L. 15; Harold J. Stone, H. & L. 21; Hermann A. Poh, H. & L. 24; John H. Wolf, H. & I.. 77; John J. Rippstein, H. & L. 778; Irvin K. Elms, H. & L. 79; Edward G. Humphries, H. & L. 82: Dennis F. Darcey, H. & L. 33; Leo P. J. Heagen, H. & L. 105: Henry W. Herberich, H. & L. 106: Dominick Bove, H. & I,. 109; Clarence R. Conrad, H. & L. 118; Antlwny W. Monahan, H. & L. 147; Henry C. W. Heitman, H. & L. 48; Thomas Fitzgerald, H. & L. 149; George .Kahn, H. & L. 153 ; Martin J. Lawler, H.

8542 THE CITY R E C O R D THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

& L. 156; Valentine E. Behrens and 1Vil• Liam J. Gallagher (2), H. & L. 157; Thoma! W. Rooney, H. & L. 165 ; Charles E. W, ad( and Stephen Wilcox, H. & L. 166 ; Charle' W. Johnson, H. & L. 168 ; Frederick H Gavitt, H. & L. 169; Everett E. Myers. Rescue 2.

Retired -- Fireman Ist grade Philip H. Clare, H. & L. 130, at $1,500 per annum. Jan. 1, 1939.

Retired—On one-third pay, for total per-manent physical disability, ,Fireman 4th grade Arthur Sherman, Jr., Engine Co. 154, at $666.66 per annum, Jan. 1, 1939.

Leave of Absence Revoked-Fireman 2d grade Charles H. Mallon, Engine Co. 54, for two days. from 6 p. m., Dec. 6.

Services Ceased-Ununiformed Fireman Samuel A. Helfman, Engine Co. 37, Dec. 6. Fireman 1st grade Walter E. Maguire, Engine Co. 263, Dec. 8.

Died-Captain William T. MacDonald. Engine Co. 161, Dec. 1. Lieutenant Clar-ence A. Walsh, H. & L. Co. 153, Dec. 2.

Appointed - James McGarrity, Licensed Fireman at $7 a day, Division of Fire Ap-pat atus, Dec. 6. James P. McCristall, Tem-porary Cable Tester at $8 a day, Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, Dec. 6.

Transf erred-Firemen, 1st grade, Dec. 10: John T. Sohl, from H. & L. Co. 21 to Limited Service Squad No. 1, and assigned to Division of Licensed Places of Public Assembly (Brooklyn and Queens). Fire-man 1st grade Eugene B. Flynn, from En-gine Co. 250, to Limited Service Squad No. 1, and assigned to Division of Combustibles.

Trials-Before Francis X. Giaccone, Dep-uty Fire Commission, on Nov. 15: Fireman 1st grade James G. Kenealy, Engine Co. 259 (two charges), reprimanded and fined one day's pay; Fireman 1st grade Fred S. Williams, Engine Co. 299 (two charges). reprimanded and fined one day's pay ; Fire-man 1st grade William P. Mulligan, En-gine Co. 263, sentence susended; Fireman 1st grade Charles J. Burke, H. & L. 163, fined 10 days' pay ; Fireman 4th grade Robert J. Bowman, Engine Co. 299, repri-manded.

Change of Detail-Fireman 1st grade Ar-thur A. Comer, Limited Service Squad No. 1, from Telegraph Bureau (Union street) to Messenger Service, for 13th and 15th Di-visions, Dec. 9.

Leaves of Absence-(With pay)-Auto Machinist Henry Wittich, Division of Fire Apparatus, for 3/ hours on Oct. 28, and for 8 working days and 3/ hours from Oct. 31 to Nov. 13, inclusive, due to an injury received in the discharge of his duty. Bu-reau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, Lineman Albert Ferito, from Nov. 21 to 25, in-clusive (4 working days).

Leaves of Absence-(With pay)-Divi-sion of Fire Prevention, Inspector of Fire Prevention Leo J. O'Brien, from Nov. 15 to 30, inclusive. Division of Fire Apparatus, Laborer Patrick Martin, from Nov. 15 to 17, inclusive.

Leaves of Absence-(Without pay)-Bu-reau of Fire Department Buildings, Carpen-ter Vivian M. Swann, from March 14 to

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22, 1939, inclusive (7 working days) ; Divi- sion of Combustibles, Clerk Katherine V. Burns, from Dec. 1 to 31, inclusive.

JOHN J. McELLIGOTT, Fire Chief and Commissioner.

Department of Docks Report for Week Ended Nov. 26, 1938

PERMITS GRANTED United New York Sandy Hook Pilots'

Benevolent Assn., 24 State st., Manhattan; occupation of a berth for pilot boats at the north-side, inner end of Pier No. 11, Staple-ton, S. T.

Mrs. Jessica L. Kehoe, . 658 75th st., Bklyn. ; make repairs to the fender system and backing log along the bulkhead located on her privately owned property, 250 feet southerly of Avenue U and easterly of E. 57th st., Mill Basin, Bklyn.

Belden Point Shore Fronts, Inc., 600 E. 82d st., Manhattan ; construct an extension to the existing structure on their privately owned waterfront property located at the southerly end of City Island ave., City Island, Bronx.

Weber-McLoughlin Co., foot of W. 132d st., Manhattan; excavate to remove and repair a water pipe located underground at the foot of W. 30th st., North River, Man-hattan ; also remove a portion of the con-crete driveway together with a 9-foot length of angle iron edging the scale pit at their plant foot of W. 132d st., North River, Manhattan, replacing the same with new concrete and iron.

U. S. Lines, 1 Broadway, Manhattan; remove the existing neon sign from its present side on Pier 60, North River, Man-hattan, to a new location on the inshore end of Pier 62, North River, Manhattan.

PERMITS REVOKED Edward Rosenberger, 98 Marine st., City

Island, Bronx ; maintenance of a sign and small shanty located on the inner end of the pier at City Island ave., City Island, Bronx.

AUDITOR'S REPORT Payrolls transmitted for the period

amounted to $62,429.38.

Open market orders issued aggregated the Burn of $1,601.38.

The sum of $102,550.49 was received and deposited.

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks.

Report for 1J'eek Ended Dec. 3, 1938 PERMITS GRANTED

Thaten Terminals, Inc., Pier 9, Staple-ton. S. I. ; occupation of Pier 9, Stapleton, S. I.

Joseph Casta, 207 Franklin st., Manhat-tan ; store Christmas trees on the marginal street between North Moore and Beach sts., North River, Manhattan.

Johnson, Drake & Piper, Inc., Freeport, N. Y. ; occupation of space located between Beach 106th and Beach 108th sts., Queens.

Jerry Markatos, 536 W. 42d st., Man-hattan ; sell flowers on the marginal street in front of the W. 42d st., ferryhouse, North River, Manhattan.

Permits were issued to the following to sell flowers on the marginal street in front of Piers 34, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 84, 86, 95 and 97, North River, Manhattan: Virgil McClure, 100 W. 26th st., Manhattan; Christopher Leonard, 452 W. 125th st., Manhattan; Steve Yeancopoulos, 239 E. 58th st., Manhattan.

CONTRACTS AWARDED

Contract No. 2196, for dredging the, sea-plane turning basin, Municipal Airport No. 2, North Beach, Queens, to the Arundel Corp., Pier 3, Fulton st., Bklyn.

AUDITOR'S REPORT

Payrolls transmitted for the period amounted to $48,028.33,

Open market orders issued aggregated the sum of $1,413.17.

The sum of $176,462.90 was received and deposited.

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Unless etherwla stated, 'Cllr 01neea an

open from S A. m. to 6 p. m,i 8atardtye to I2 noon; County OIieea, 8 a. m, to 4 a. m.1 Saturday* to it noon.

ARMORY BOARD- ...... WO rtb 2-1330

••••..•..,.CO rtlnd 7-1197

......WO rtb 2-3630

851 Grand Concourse..........JE come 6-3941 BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF-

Borough Hall .............TR iangl S-71j Highways and Sewers, Municipal Bldg.

BUDGET, BUREAU OF- TRIaIIgI5-7'M

Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n......COrtlnd 7-6706 CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER-

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

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

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR langl S-9258 Open all hours of day and night.

Queens-Mortuary Building, Queensboro Hospital, Parsons blvd. Jamaica

RE public 9-3792 Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sunday@

and holidays to 12 noon. Richmond - Polic. riadauarters Bldg.,

St. George ...........CI braltr 7-0007 Open 9 a. m. to c p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon; clo•-d Sundays and holidays.

CHILD W)1LFARE, BOARD OF- 52 Chambers at., Manh'n......CO mind 7-5210

CITY CLERK- Municipal Bldg., Manb'n....... WO rth 2-4430 Bronx-177th at. wd 3d ave. ..TRemnt 8-2204 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100

ns.-21.10 49th ave-, L. I. C. ST ilwel 4-5440 Richmond-Borough Hall......GI braltr 7-1000

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

House. 52 Chambers at......CO rtlnd 7-6264 Queens-29th et., Bridge Plaza North,

L. I. City ..................ST ilwel 4-7003 Richmond - 66 Lafayette ave. New

Brighton ..................6I braltr 7-4280 Clerks' 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' RETIREM'T SYSTEM- Municioal Bldg., Manh'a....... WO rth 2-4566

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- General Office, 300 Mulberry it., Manh'n

CA nal 6-6500 Clerks' oficea open 9 a. M. to 4.30

n. m.. Saturdays to 12 noon. All courts except Traffic, Municipal

Term. Commercial Frauds, Ptuba• tion, Homicide and Night Courts. Manhattan and Brooklyn, are open from 9 L M. to 4 p. m. except Saturdays, Sunday$ and iolidaya, when only morning sessions are held The Traffic, Homicide, Mu• nicipal Term and Commercial Frauds Co't'ta are open from 9 a. m. to 4 P. m. daily, and are closed Saturdays. Sunday, and holidays. The Night Courts are in 'session from 8 p, in. to I a. M. every night.

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-7100 Manh'n-Municipal Bldg..... WO rib 2-5600 Queens-21-10 49th ave.. L. I. City

ST ilwel 4-5888 Richmond-Borough Hall.... GI braltr 7-1000

Housing, Division of- Eronx-1932 Arthur ave.....TR emnt 8-9311 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl S-7100 Manb'n-346 Broadway ...... WO rth 2-1 S25 Queens-21.10 49th ave., L. I. City

ST ilwel 4-5888 Richmond-Borough Hall ....GI braltr 7-7790

INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF-2 Lafayette at.. Manb'n......... WO rth 2-2300

JURORS. COMMISSIONERS OF-Kings-Municipal Bldg.......TR iangl 5-7100 Rich.-County Court House... SA intGeo 7-0081

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

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-6330 Street Openings, Bureau of-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n... WO rtb 2-4600 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-6330

LICE NS NS SDEPARTM JENTT OF maica - 6-5234

105 Walker at., Manh'n.......CA sal 6-2400 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Richmond-Borough Hall.... .GI braltr 7-1000

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

1MARRKETS, DEPARTMENT OF- 139 Centre at., Manb'n.......... CA nal 6-2880

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

MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING ST STEM-Municipal Bldg., Manb'n....... WO rth 2-5600

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-Municipal Bldg., Manh'n....... WO rth 2-1580

Office of the President Jwtic•, 8 Reads at., Mauh'n ..............WO rth 2-1400

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

Dist. Manhattan 1-8 Reade at .................Worth 2-1475 2-264 Madison it............OR chrd 4-4300 3-314 W. 54th at...........COlumbt 5-1772 4-207 E. 32d at............CA ledonia 54431 5-2565 Broadway ..........RI versde 9-4006 6-155 E. 88th at...........SAcrmoto 2-7878 7-447 W. 151st at..........AU dubs 3-5410 8-170 E. 121 at at.......... HA rim 7-3950 9-624 Madison Ave.........VOlunter 5-3150

10-107 W. 116th It......... MO numat 2-4340 Central Jury aud1 Nonry Parts and } 8 Reads st.WO rth 2-1400 Small Claims Part I

Br 1-1400 Williamsbriddgeer rd. ... UN drhil 3-6100 2-Washington ave. 162d at. .ME Irose 5-3042 Central Jury and Stmall Claim Parts,

Washington ave. and 162d at.ME hose 5-3042 Brooklyn

1-120 Schermerhorn at.....TR iaagl 5-2052 2-495 Gates ave .............. MA to 2-3010 3-6 Lee ave .................. ST ag 2-7813 4-260 Utica ave .............. SL ocum 6-4500 5-4th ave. and 42d at.........SU mat 6-2540 6-27-33 Snyder aye.......BUCkmnatT 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave..........AP plgase 6-8600 8-1301 Surf ave .............CO neyIs 6-8303 Central Jury and 120 Schermerhorn at. Small Claims Parts I TR lanai 5-2052

wsas 1-10.15 49th ave., L, I. City IR onsdea 6-7987 2-Broadway and Court at., Elmhurst

HA vemyr 9-0087 3 Eee it and Catalpa aye. Glen-

dale 3-7010

4-Town H

,

all, ]a mica... . A males 6-0086 5-90th st., Rockaway Bach.BEIIHrbr 5-1747 6-Town Hall Flushing,. depndce 3-5668 Small Claims art, Town Hall, Jamaica

JA males 6-0086 RicMnosd

1-Bement and Castleton ayes. Want New Brighton • ........ Pd 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., Manb'n....... WO rth 2-6607 9 a. m. to S~p m., Sat. to 1 p m.

N. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY- 10 E. 40th at.. Manh'n.........AS hind 4-8360

N. Y. CITY PARKWAY AUTHORITY- Arsenal Bldg.. Manb'n.........REgent 4-1000

N. Y. CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY- 200 Madison ave. Manh'n...LE xington 2-5151 ARKS, DEPARTMENT OF-

Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th at. dnd 5thaye., Manh'n......RE qent 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, Forst Park, Kew Gardens ............ evina 3600

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

AROLE COMMISSION- 139 Centre it. Manh'n.........CA nal 6-3160 SLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre it.. Manha..........CA nal 6-2000

Gr. Concourse..:.: JE rome 7-7484 cipa] BI R inn 5-7100 of Record ........ WO rtb 2-6615 161st at., Jma...JA main 6-SO37 it and Castleton aver., West too . . . . ...... ...GI braltr 2-2095

unicipaI Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rtb 2-4740 tCHASE DEPARTMENT OF- unicipal 1dg.. Manh'n....... WO rib 2-5860 TENS, PRESIDENT OF- 21-10 49th ave., L. I. City • ... ST ilwel 4-5400 pographial Bureau, 45.22 Court cap. L. I. City ................. ST ilwei 4-0800 'ORDS. COMMISSIONERS OF- ngs-Hall of Records.......TR iangl 5-6988 Y.-Hall of Records........ WO rth 2-3900

ORDS. COM'R OF CITY COURT-Chambers at.. ManL'n......CO rtlnd 7-6264

861 Grand Concourse...... , JE rome 6-4892 RECORDS, COM'R OF. SURROGATES'

COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY- Hall of Records. Maab'a....... WO rtb 2-6744

REGISTERS- Bronx-881 Grand Concourse..JE rome 7-9811 Kings-Hall of Records.......TR iangl 5-6800 N. Y.-Hail of Records........ WO rth 2-3900 Queens-161.04 Jamaica ate., Jamaica

TA muon 6-8684 REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth -1200 RICHMOND. PRESIDENT OF-

Borough Hall, S. I............ CT braltr 7-1000 SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth it., Manb'n...... WO rth 2-3221 Bronx-1932 Arthur ave......TR emnt 8-3676 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR langl 5-7845 Queens-153-19 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

JA main 6-7162 Richmond-Borough Hall ...... GI braltr 7-8500

SHERIFFS- Bronx-8S1 Grand Concourse... IE nine 7-3501 Kings--Municipal Bldg........ TR iangl 5-7100 N. Y.-Hall of Record•........ WO rtb 2-4300 Queens--County Court House, L. I. C.

ST ilwel 4-6017 Rich.-County Court House. ...GT braltr 7-0041

SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- Clerks' office open 9a. in. to4p.m.: Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at10A.m.

Dist, Manhattan 1-32 Franklin at............ WO rth 2-2061 2-425 6th ave ..............GR amrcy , -4467 3-2d ave. and 2d at..........DRydok 4-1204 4-153 E. 57th St............VOlunter S-0442 5-121st at. and Sylvan p1..... HA rlem 7-0225 7-314 W. 84th at..........COlumbus 5-4630

12-455 W. 151st at.......... ED gecomb 4-8429 Commercial Frauds-S2 Chambers st.

CO rtlnd 7-4763 Felony-32 Franklin at........ WO rth 2-2833 Homicide-301 Mott at.........CA nal 6-6500 Municipal Term-52 Chambers st.

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

CO lumbns 5-4630 Probation-300 Mulberry it......CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Lower)-301 Mott at.. , ,CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Upper)--455 W. 151st at

ED gecotnb 4-3700 Women's-425 6th ave........GR amrcy 7-4628

Dist. Bross 1-161st at. and 3d ave........ME hose 5-2466 2 and 3-161st it and 3d ave. .ME bone S-3670 Felony-161st at, and 3d ave. , ME Irons 5-2466 Homicide-161st at. & 3d ave..MElrose 5-1958 Municipal Term-161st at and 3d ave.

ME lrose S-19S8 Probation-161st at. & 3d ave..MElroae 5-2345 TrafElc-161st at. and 3d ave. .ME Irose 5-1958

Brooklyn General Office-Municipal B1dg.TR iangl S-7100

Dist. 5-Williamsburg Bridge Plaza EV ergrn 7-2503 7-25 Snyder ave.......... BU cktnnstr 2-1506 8-2963 W. 8th at...........CO neyla 6-0013 9-43d et. and 4th ave.........SU nset 6-0381

10-127 Pennsylvania ave.....AP plegate 6-8606 Adolescent-31 Snyder aye.. BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Felony-120 Schermerhorn it. ...MA in 4-0216 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn at.

TR ian~I S-4220 Night Bail-120 Schermerhorn at. MA in 4-0216 Probation-Municipal Bldg.....TR ian9i 3-7I00 Traffic-1005 Bedford ave.......MA to 2-2904

Dist. Qwtps 1-10.15 4911, aye., L. I, City.IR onsdea 6-9009 2-Town Hall, Flushing...... FL nsbing 9-0228 3-90th at., Far Rockaway. ...BE llhrbr 5-0125 Felony-Chaffee it and Cataipa aye.,

Glendale .................HE geman 3-8320 Traffic-Town Hall, Jamaica.. JA maim 6-0318

Richmond Central-Bement and Castleton ayes.,

West New Brighton......P0 rtRich 7-5712 Traffic--67 Targee at., Stapleton

SA intGeo 7-1150 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION-

Municipal _ Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-5600

n....... WO rth 3-3490 :E OF-

n.. ..w0 rth 2-1200 rMENT OF- .........CA sal 6-1390

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

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

CO rtlnd 7-6770 COUNTY CLERKS-

Bronx-881 Grand Concourse. ..YE coax 6-5081 a-Hall of Records....... R 1 5-8780

N. .--County Court House... .WO 2-6114 Queens-153-22 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

maica 6-2607 Rich.-Couab Court House. SA intGeo 7-1806

COUNTY COURTS- Courts open at 10 a. m.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse... JE rome 7-5965 Kings-120 Schermerhorn at.....MA in 4-5301 Queen.-24.22 Jackson aye., L I.

ST C. 4-1525 Rich.--County Court House.... GI braltr 7-7500

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS- Bronx-831 Grand Concourse... JE rome 6-5910

9a. in. to5p.at.: Sat to12noon. Kings-Municipal Bld ........TR isagl 5-8900

9L in. to5p.m.;~to12noon. N. Y.-137 Centre at............CA nil 6-5700

9a. in. toSp.m.; Sat. to12noon. Queens--Cmmty Court House, L. 1. C.

ST lIwel 4-7590 9 1. M. to Sg m.; Sat, to 12 noon.

Rich --County Court House. ...GI braltr 7-0049 n.1 to $ p.-m.p_ S&Lto 12 noon.

itehl 4-0600

Manhattan--137 E. 22d st..GR amrcy 5-3611 Bronx-1118 Gr. Concowae, .)E roars 7-9800 Bklyn-111 Schermerhorn aLTR iangl 5-8611 Queen.-135.34 Union Hall it.,

Richmond -100 Richmond . ~,. St.t. 6-2545

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

Family Court Division- Manhattaa-153 E. 57th st..VOlunter 5-0430 Bronx-1118 Cr. Conconrae..,JE come 7-9800 Bklyn.-327 Schermerhorn st..TR iangl 5-9770 Queens -105.34 Union Hall at.,

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

EDUCA~TION. DEPARTMENT OF ~ 7-8300 Park ave. and 59th at., Man. .VOlooter 5-6600

ELECTIONS. BOARD OF- Municfpat Bldg., Manh'n......WO rth 2-1307

Bronx-Tremont and 3d ayes.. TR etnut 8-1186

Queeeena~-90.3 SutphiBldg.....TR

bl 5-7100

RE public 9-1916 Richmond-Borough Hall.....SA intGeo 7-1955

9a.m. to4p.m.; Sat. to 12 noon. ESTIMATE. BOARD OF-

Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n worth 2-4560

Real Estate. Bureau.. of, .. Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n .............WO rth 2-1200

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF.. Municipal Bldg., Manb'n......WOrth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of-

Manhattan-M ni@lxl BId&... Wo nth 2-1200 Broux-Trem. & Arthur aves.TR emnt 2-6000 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg... TR langl 5-7100 Queens-Court sq. L. I. C...ST ilwel 4-2400

_ Richmond-Borough Hall....GI braltr 7-1000

....Worth 2-4780

Municipal B1d4., Manb'a..... WO rth 2-4100 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-8340

GENERAL SESSIONS. COURT OF- Centre and Franklin sts.. Manb n

WO rtb 2-5778 Probation Dept. ............... WO rth 2-6632 Clerk's of iice open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens at 10 a. m.

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth St., Manb'a....... WO rtb 2-6900

Bronx-1918 Arthur ave......TR emit 8-6320 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg....... TR iangl 5-9400 Quenn-148-1S Archer aye., Jamaica

RER

public 9-1200 Richmond-SI Scayyauot pl., St. George

GI braltr 7-7664 HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF-

17 Lexington cave , Manb'n.. .GRamrcy S-1033 HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth at.. Usable.........WO rtb 2-4440 HOUSING AND BUILDINGS-

Municipal Bldg., Maiib'n....... WO nth 2-5600 Buildings, Division of-

Broox-851 Gr. Concourse... JE come 6-3941

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY R E C 0 R D 8543

Manhattan-32 Franklin at......WO rth 2-3434 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse... JE rome 7-289@

Court held Tuesday and Friday. Brooklyn-120 Schermerborn at... MA in 4-5911 Queens-153.19 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica

JA maica 6-8040 Court held Monda and Thursday.

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

Court held every Wednesday, Probation Bureau — Municipal B1dg.,

Manb'n ............WO rth 2-3434 STANDARDS AND APPEALS—

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

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

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

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

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

Court sits from 1 p. in. to 5 p. m. No court on Saturuays.

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

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

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

SUPREME COURT-2D JUD. DIST.- Kings County — Jora'emon and Court

sts. Bklyn ................. TR iangl 6-7300 Gtourt opens at 10 a. M.

Appellate Term ............TR iangl 5-7452 Court opens at 1 p. in.

Queens County— Special Teems-89-31 161st at Jamaica

,jA maica 6-9657 Trial Terms—County Court House,

L, I. City . .... ...ST ilwel 4-7060 Richmond County—County Court House,

S. I . ..................... GI braltr 7-8700 SURROGATES'COURTS-

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse... JE rome 6-4892 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Kings—Hall of Records.......TR iangl 5-7020 Court opens at 9.30 a. m.

N. Y.—Hall of Records........ WO rth 2-6744 Court opens at 10.30 a. m.

Queens-161-10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica JA maica 6-6000

Court opens at 10 a. in. Rich.—County Court House.... GI braltr 7-0572

Court opens at 10.30 a. in. TAX DEPARTMENT-

Municjpal Bldg., Manh'n..... WO rth 2-1800 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 8-5090 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg......TR iangl 5-7100 Queens—Court sq., L. I. City.. ST ilwel 4-6860 Richmond—Borough Hall ...... GI braltr 7-1000

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- 139 Centre at.. Manh'n.........CAnal 6-2353

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

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY- Randall's Island, Manh'n...... HA rlem 7-8100

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

WATER SUPPLY. GAS AND ELECT.—Municipal Bldg. Manh'n......WOrth 2-4320

Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 8-5400 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg..... TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-18 Court sq., L. I. C.. ST ilwel 4-7150• Richmond—Borough Hall..... SA intGeo 7-0940

WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF- 902 Broadway, Manh'n.......GR amrcy 7-4700

WORLD'S FAIR COMMISSION— New York City Bldg. at the World's

Fair, Flushing Meadows, Queens HA vemyr 9-2684

BOARD MEETINGS

Armory Board Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n,

on first Wednesday in each month at 3.30 p. m. EDWARD G. RIEKERtf, Secretary.

Art Commission Meets at its office, City Hall, Manh'n, on

second Tuesday in each month, at 3 p. m. A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary.

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

on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, Chairman.

Bankin Commission Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n,

on first day in February, May, August and November.

ANDREW J. GALLIGAN, Secretary. Board of Child Welfare

Meets in Old County Court House, 52 Cham-bers at., Manh'n, on third Monday in each month. at 3 p. m. . PAUL E. FUSCO, Secretary.

City Planning Commission Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on

Wednesdays at 2.30 p. m. PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary.

Council Meets in Councilmanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2 p. m. ROBERT L. TUDOR, City Clerk and Clerk

of Council. Board of Education

Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th at., Manh'n, on second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, at 4 p, m.

MAURICE G. POSTLEY. Secretary. Board of Elections

Meets in Room 1840, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, on Tuesdays at 11 a. m., and at the call of the President. S. HOWARD COHEN, President.

Board of Estimate Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on first

and third Thursdays of each month, at 2.30 p. in., and the second Thursday of each month at 10.30 a. m.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Examining Board of City Surveyors

Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, at call of the Chairman.

VERNON S. MOON, Chairman. Board of Health

Meets in Room 330, 125 Worth at., 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 17 Lexington ave., Manh'n. at 8.30

p. m., on third Monday in January, February, March, April, June, September, October, Novem. ber and December. Annual meeting held third Tuesday in May.

ORDWAY TEAD, Chairman. Municipal Civil Service Commission

Meets at its office, 14th floor, Municipal Bldg„ Manh'n, on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m,

PAUL J. KERN, President. Parole Commission

Meets in Room 400, 139 Centre st., Manh'n, on Thursdays, at 10 a. m.

JOHN C. MAHER. Chairman. Board of Revision of Assessments

Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, upon notice of the Chief Clerk.

LEWIS F. LANG, Chief Clerk.

Board of Standards and Appeals Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

Tuesdays at 10 a. m., and 2p 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.

WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President. Teachers' Retirement Board

Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, on fourth Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. m.

LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary. Board of Transportation

Meets at 250 Hudson at., 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, Manhn, on Tuesdays, at 11 a. m.

GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President.

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic

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

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

Borough (if Manhattan West End ave. (both sides), 66th to 71st st. Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. d22

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

vehicles at the following location, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan In front of the Hudson and Manhattan Trans-

portation Station of the Post Office, 45 Dey st., for a distance of 20 feet.

Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis

sioner. d22

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

vehicles at the following location, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan In front of premises No. 32 Goerck st., for a

distance of 25 feet. Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

>icner. d22

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

vehicles on the following thoroughfare from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., daily, except Sundays. and holi-days, effective upon the installation of the neces-sary signs:

Borough of Mf:,nhattan Spring st. (both sides), West to Washington st. Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis•

sinner, d22

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby revoke the no-parking

traffic regulation at the following location, effec-tive upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Manhattan In front of the Holland Tunnel Ventilating

Building, on the south side of Spring st., west of Washington st.

Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. d22

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

vehicles at the following location, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan In front of St. Peter's Church, 16-18 and 20

Barclay st. Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis.

sioner. d22

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby revoke the no-parking

traffic regulation at the following location, effec-tive upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Manhattan In front of premises Nos. 12 to 20 Barclay st. Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis.

sioner. d22

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

no-parking traffic regulation on the following thoroughfare, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of The Bronx 137th st. (both sides), Cypress to St. Ann's ave. Dated .,Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. d22

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

vehicles at the following locations, 24 hours daily, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of The Bronx Spuyten Duyvil pkway. (north side), from a

point directly opposite northeast corner of 242d st. and Spuyten Duyvil pkway. to southeast corner of 244th st. and Spuyten Duyvil pkway., in front of Manhattan College.

Spuyten Duyvil pkway, (south side), from north building line of premises No. 4568 Spuyten Duyvil pkway, to southeast corner of Waldo ave.

Spuyten Duyvil pkway. (west side), from north. west corner of Waldo ave. and Spuyten Duyvil pkway. to south building line of Methodist Episcopal Home.

Spuyten Duyvil pkway. (west side), from south-west corner of Spuyten Duyvil pkway. and 244th st. to north building line of the Methodist Epis-:opal Home.

Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. d22

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

no.parking traffic regulation on the following thor-)ughfare, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of The Bronx 137th st. (both sides), Cypress ave. to Southern

)lVd. Dated Dec. 20, 1938.

LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis- ;ioner. d22

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

vehicles on the following thoroughfares, in the Borough of Brooklyn, effective upon the installa-tion of the necessary signs:

(4 P. Al. to 7 P. M., Daily, Except Sundays) Tillary st. (south side), Adams to Jay sts.

(24 Hours Daily) Tillary st. (north side), Adams to Jay sts. New service roadway of Tillary st. (both sides),

Jay to Washington st. Dated Dec 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis

sioner. d22

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTEI in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking o:

vehicles at the following locations, 24 hours daily effective upon the installation of the necessar: signs:

Borough of Brooklyn In front of Trinity Episcopal Church, on thr

east side of Schenck ave., from north building line of Arlington ave. to a point 100 feet port] thereof,

In front of Trinity Episcopal Church, on thr north side of Arlington ave., from east building line of Schenck ave. to a point 75 feet east thereof.

Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis

sioner. d22

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

special traffic regulations, in the Borough of Brooklyn, effective upon the change in signs:

Fire Zone, No Parking Revoked Seigel st. (south side), from west to east build

ing lines of premises No. 112 Seigel st. Seigel st. (north side), from west building line

of premises No. 115 Seigel st. to east building line of Premises No. 125 Seigel st.

Fire Zone, No Parking Established Seigelet. (south side), from west building line

of premises No. 112 Seigel st. to east building line of premises No. 118 Seigel st.

Seigel st. (north side), from west building line of premises No. 115 Seigel st. to cast building line of premises No. 125 Seigel st.

Dated Dec. 2, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. d22

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

vehicles at the following location, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Queens In front of entrance to Municipal Building, on

the south side of Anable st., from a point 165 feet east of Jackson ave. extending east thereof for a distance of 65 feet.

Dated Dec. 20, 1938. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. d22

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property

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

of New York for the following property now in custody without claimants: Automobiles, boats, baby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical goods, furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, dress-suit cases, handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, umbrellas, robes, blankets furs, machinery, sur-gical instruments, musical instruments, electrical goods, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felo- niously obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned, or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated or otherwise incapable of taking care of them- selves.

Police Headquarters, 240 Centre at., Manhattan. For Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 485

Bergen at., Bklyn., N. Y. For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct, 160th

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

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

sioner.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President, Borough of Richmond, at his

office, Borough Hall, St. George, S. I., as fol-lows:

Until 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1938

For constructing sanitary sewers in Ramble. wood ave. from Oakdale at to Sycamore at„ and other streets, together with all work incidental thereto.

For furnishing and delivering materials and rental of equipment for constructing sanitary sewers in Ramblewood ave. from Oakdale at. to Sycamore st., and other streets. d16,28

Until 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1938

For constructing a sanitary sewer in Oneida ave. from Oswego st. to a point about 400 feet southerly therefrom, together with all work inci-dental thereto,

For furnishing and delivering materials and rental of equipment for constructing a sanitary sewer in Oneida ave. from Oswego st. to a point about 400 feet southerly therefrom, d22,j4

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of. the Engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Coun. sell may be seen.

FIRE DEPARTMENT

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Chief and Commissioner, at Room

1124, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1938

For the construction of a portion of the under. ground fire alarm system. Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

Blank forms and further information may be ob-tained at Room 1111, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

A deposit of Five Dollars ($5) in cash will be required for all intending bidders, for each set of specifications received. The deposit will be returned in each case on the surrender of the specifications or filing of bids. d16,28

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

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

his office, Room No. 207, Bronx County Building, E. 161st st. and Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York City, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1931

No. 2. Repairing sidewalk, erecting guard rails, etc., where required, in front of various properties. east side of Simpson at., about 100 feet south of

E. 163d st., and 10 others shown on the tax maps of the City of New York as Lot 36, Block 2723; Lot 155, Block 3271-A; Lots 67, 68, 69, 60, Block 3239; Lot 285, Block 3143; Lot 32, Block 4803; Lot 50, Block 4803; Lot 295, Block 3252-D; Lot 1, Block 4803; Lots 84, 86, Block 3258; Lot 57, Block 2538; Lot 36, Block 2641, together with all work incidental thereto (6838-A-P).

No. 3. Furnishing and delivering vitrified pipe, vitrified pipe with spurs, manhole heads and covers, common brick, wrought iron steps, port- land cement, sand, broken stone, gravel and timber for the construction of sewer and appurte- nances in Barry st., between Worthen st. and Grinnell pl., together with all work incidental thereto (6946-A).

No. 4. Furnishing and delivering 4-inch double plunger pump, 360-foot compressor and three to four ton dump trucks, for the construction of sewer and appurtenances in Barry st. between Worthen st. and Grinnell pl., together with all work incidental thereto (6946-B).

No. 5. Sewer and appurtenances in Newbold ave. (north side) from Havemeyer ave. to a point about 380 feet west of Havemeyer ave., to- gether with all work incidental thereto (6956).

No. 6. Furnishing and delivering materials in connection with regulating, grading, setting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts approaches and guard rails where necessary, in E. 226th st. from White Plains rd. to Barnes ave., together with all work incidental thereto (6874-A).

No. 7. Furnishing and delivering bluestone curb in connection with regulating, grading, set-ting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, build. ing inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails where necessary, in E. 226th st. from White Plains rd. to Barnes ave., together with all . work incidental thereto (6874-A-1).

No. 8. Furnishing and delivering cast iron frames and gratings and hoods and wrought iron hooks and steps in connection with regulating, grading, setting curb, laying sidewalks and cross-walks, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails where neces. sary, in E. 226th st. from White Plains rd. to Barnes ave., together with all work incidental thereto (6874-A-2).

No. 9. Furnishing and delivering rented equip. ment in connection with regulating, grading set. ting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, guild• lug inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, ap-proaches and guard rails where necessary, in E, 226th at. from White Plains rd. to Barnes ave., etc., together with all work incidental thereto (6874-B).

No. 10. Repaving with sheet asphalt the road. way of Hall pl. from Rogers pl. (E. 165th at.) to E. 167th at., together with all work incidental thereto (6988-A).

No. 11. Repaving with sheet asphalt the road. way of E. 141st st. from Brook ave. to St. Anus ave., together with all work incidental thereto (6979-A).

No. 12. Repaving with asphalt blocks the road. way of E. 139th st. from St. Anna ave. to Cypress ave., together with all work incidental thereto (6978-A).

No. 13. Repaving with sheet asphalt the road-way of E. 155th st. from Prospect ave. to West. chester ave., together with all work incidental thereto (6975-A). d17,29

PROPOSALS

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

his office, Room No. 207, Bronx County Build-ing, E. 161st at. and Grand Concourse, The Bronx, New York City, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1988

at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

No. 1. For furnishing all equipment, labor and materials necessary or required for paving with granite block on a concrete foundation with rein- forced concrete in E. 135th at from 3d ave. to Park ave.; in Exterior at from Park ave. to K. 140th st.; in E. 138th st. from Exterior at. to Grand Concourse; and in Willis ave. from E, 134th st. to E. 135th at., together with all work incidental thereto.

Bidders are referred to the instructions to bid-ders to the form of bid, to the form of agreement to the specifications, to the plan and the site of the work and to the following Engineer's estimate of the quantity and kind of work required, the items whereof in all cases include all equipment, materials and labor necessary to fully complete said work.

Prices for each item shall be named, upon the sum total of which the comparison and tests of bids will be made.

The President reserves the right to reject any bid which does not state a fair price for each and every item for which prices are asked.

Engineer's Estimate of Quantities Item No. 1. 21,000 square yards of granite

block pavement (class A), outside of railroad area, on a high-early-strength cement-sand bed, laid with high-early-strength cement groutoints.

Item No. 2. 1,200 square yards granite block pavement (class A), in railroad area, between outer rails, on a high-early-strength cement-sand bed, laid with asphaltic mastic joints. Item No. 3. 325 square yards of granite block

pavement (class A), in railroad area, outside of outer rails, on a high-early-strength cement-sand bed, laid with high-early-strength cement grout joints. Item No. 4. 2,700 square yards of concrete

pavement, outside of railroad area. Item No. S. 80 square yards of concrete pave-

ment, in railroad area, between outer rails. Item No. 6. 25 square yards of concrete paw

ment, in railroad area, outside of outer rails. Item No. 7. 100 square yards of sheet asphalt

pavement, in adjoining streets. Item No. 8. 250 square yards of granite block

pavement, in adjoining streets. Item No. 9. 3,400 cubic yards of class B con-

crete, outside of railroad area. Item No. 10. 200 cubic yards of class B coo.

crete, in railroad area, between outer rails. Item No. 11. 50 cubic yards of class B con.

crete, in railroad area, outside of outer rails. Item No. 12. 22,000 square- feet of concrete

sidewalks. Item No. 13. 5,600 linear feet of new straight

bluestone curb. Item No. 14. 400 linear feet of new corner

bluestone curb. Item No. 15. 650 linear feet of new granite

headers. Item No. 16. 50 linear feet of old granite

headers, recut and reset. Item No. 17. 25 cubic yards of rock excava.

tion. Item No, 18. One receiving basin rebuilt, Item No. 19. 5,000 feet (board measure) of

timber. The estimated cost of the work to be performed

under this contract is $180,000. The foregoing Engineer's estimate of quantities

is approximate Only and is given merely for the information of the bidder, and will be used to determine the lowest bidder, and is not to be considered as a binding feature of the contract.

Bidders are required to submit their bids upon the following express conditions. which apply to and become a part of every bid received. Bid. ders must satisfy themselves by personal swani1m. tion of the location of the proposed work and

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surroundings thereof, and by such other means as they may prefer as to the accuracy of the fore-going estimate, and shall not at any time after submission of their bids, dispute or complain of such estimate of the Engineer, nor assert that there was any misunderstanding in regard to the quantity or kind of materials to be furnished or work to be done.

The amount of security required to guarantee the faithful aeriormance of the work under the contract will be one hundred percent (100%) of the total amount of the accepted bid.

The time allowed for the full performance of the work under the contract will be ninety (90) consecutive calendar days but not later than April 20, 1939, whichever shall be the shorter period.

No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or of money, or of corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required; such checks or money or corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness to be in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, and to be en-closed in a separate envelope accompanying bid.

No bid will be accepted from or contract awarded to any person, partnership or corporation who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract or who is in default as surety or otherwise upon any obligation to the City.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof, but may withdraw it at any time prior to the above scheduled time for the opening of bids or author. ized postponement thereof.

Within 10 days after the opening of bids, the Comptroller will return all deposits made to the persons making the same, except the deposits made by the lowest three bidders on this contract; within three days after a contract has been ex- ecuted, the Comptroller will return the deposits of the remaining bidders. If the bidder whose bid has been accepted shall refuse or neglect, within five days after due notice that the contract has been awarded, to execute the same, or to furnish the required bond, the amount of deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York and such bidder will also be liable to pay to the City, on demand, the difference between the contract price of his bid and the contract price for which such contract shall be subsequently relet, including the cost of reletting and less the amount of such deposit, and shall be paid into the Sinking Fund of the City, but if the said bidder shall execute the contract and furnish the re-quired bond within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him as above indicated.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, Plans, specifications and form of per-formance bond may be examined at the Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $25 for each set. Any bidder. upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any non•bidder upon returning such set within thirty (30) days after the open-ing of bids, will be refunded $20.

This contract will be financed in whole or in part by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

The contractor will be required to furnish the President of the Borough of The Bronx with sworn copies of all payrolls relating to work normally performed on the site of the project, and with delivery tickets, invoices and cancelled bills or vouchers for all materials, plant and equip. ment purchased for and delivered to the site of the project which are to be incorporated in the project or used in its construction.

Bidders are :advised that a provision in the con• tract requires the maintenance of the entire wortr other than the pavement within the railroad area in good condition for one year from the date of acceptance of the completed work as set forth in the final certificate.

The President of the Borough of The Bronx reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the regniremen a as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

Bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the conditions relating to construction and labor under which the work will be or is now being performed, and the contractor must employ, so far as possible, such methods and means in the carrying out of his work as will not cause any interruption or interference with any other con-tractors that may be employed by the City.

Plans, specifications and blank forms may be obtained or seen at Room No. 207, Bronx County Building, E. 161st et. and Grand Concourse, The Bronx, New York City. dl 7,29

JAMES J. LYONS, President.

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Sanitation, Room 613, 125

Worth at., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1938

For contracts for towing services. Copies of contract documents may be examined

and obtained at Room 725, 125 Worth st., Man- hattan. d12.22

NOTICE TO (BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that the opening and reading of bids for the above work has been postponed until 2 p. m., on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1938. d22,27

Until 11 a. m.. on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1988

For furnishing and installing electric gasoline pumps in various garages as follows:

Contract 1, seventeen (17) in lower Manhattan; Contract 2, eleven (11) in upper Manhattan and The Bronx; Contract 3, nineteen (19) in Brook-lyn (no installation on four); Contract 4. three (3) in Queens and Richmond.

Copies of contract documents may be examined and obtained at Room 725, 125 Worth St., Man- hattan, d15,27

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Docks, at Room 4, on

Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhat tan, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1938

Contract No. 2201. For dredging adjacent to the Tiffany St. Pier, East River, Borough of The Bronx.

A charge of $1.25 in cash will be made to prospective bidders for plan and specifications ob-

tained by them. Where specifications only are desired a charge of $1 will be made. Such plan and specifications shall remain the property of the bidder. d12,22

Until 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 98, 1938

Contract No. 2204. For drydocking, scraping, scaling, cleaning, painting, etc., the hulls of sixteen (16) 151-foot Municipal ferryboats and repairs and replacements . to hulls and fittings while on drydock.

A charge of $1 in cash will be made to prospec-tive bidders for specifications and form of con• tract obtained by them. Such specifications and form of contract shall become the property of the bidder. d16,28

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 10.30 a. in., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

For furnishing all labor and material and making repairs to Pumping Unit No. 2 at the 179th St. Pumping Station, Borough of Manhattan.

Specifications, bid and contract form for the work may be obtained at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, upon payment of 50 cents in cash, no part of which will be returned.

d12,22

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

PROPOSALS

THE NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHOR-ity will receive sealed bids at the office of the

Authority, 10 E. 40th st., Manhattan, as fol-lows:

Until 3 p. m., on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1988 when bids will be publicly opened and read:

For the construction of sewers at the Queens-bridge Project, L. I. City, New York.

Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of 10 percent of the entire bid.

Plans and specifications will be available at the office of the Authority on and after Dec. 19, 1938.

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY. by ALFRED RHEINSTEIN, Chairman. d14.29

NEW YORK CITY PARKWAY AUTHORITY

PROPOSALS

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the New York City Parkway Authority, at its

office, the Arsenal Building, Central Park, 5th ave. and 64th St., Manhattan, New York City, until 2 p. m., on

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1989 For the construction of concession buildings at

Rockaway Beach in the Borough of Queens, Con-tract No. 14.

A more complete description of the work and full information for bidders is given on the draw-ing and in other contract papers which may be seen at the Arsenal Building, Central Park, 64th St. and 5th ave., Manhattan, New York City, and at the office of Madigan-Hyland, consulting en-gineers, 28-04 41st ave., L. I. City.

Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the con-tract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to be paid by them. Plans, blank forms for proposals, information for bidders, contract, bond and specifications for the work can be obtained from the office of the Authority.

The bids will be made on blank forms attached to the form of contract and specifications, and shall be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certi-fied check in the amount of at least seven (7) percent of the total contract price bid. d20,j4

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 310, Queens Subway Building, 21.10 49th ave., L. I. City, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1938

No. 1. For regulating, grading, curbing, recurb• ing, removing and replacing 'trees, constructing receiving basins, where necessary, and for paving where not already paved, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Main st. from San-ford ave. to Webb ave. Incidental work shall in-clude relaying of sidewalk between Peck ave. and Dahlia ave. A permanent pavement of as-phalt upon a concrete foundation to be laid, from Sanford ave. to Cherry ave., from Peck ave. to 58th ave. and from 58th rd. to 62d ave.; the pave-ment elsewhere to be a preliminary pavement of asphaltic macadam; and for repaving with sheet asphalt upon a concrete foundation, between Dahlia ave. and Peck ave.

No. 2. For furnishing and delivering materials at Glassboro ave. between Inwood st. and Liver-pool st. For regulating, grading, curbing, recurb-ing, laying sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, remov-ing and replacing trees, constructing receiving ba-sins, where necessary, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Glassboro ave. from Inwood St. to Liverpool st.

No. 3. For furnishing and delivering rented equipment at Glassboro ave. between Inwood st. and Liverpool st. For regulating, grading, curb-ing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, relaying side-walks, removing and replacing trees, construct-ing receiving basins, where necessary, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Glass-boro ave. from Inwood at. to Liverpool St.

No. 4. For furnishing and delivering materials at 232d and 233d sts. between Hillside ave. and 100 feet southerly therefrom. For regulating, grading within the sidewalk and gutter areas, curbing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, receiving sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, con• structing receiving basins, where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto, in 232d and 233d sts. from Hillside ave. southerly for 100 feet, more or less.

No. 5. For rental and delivery of trucks at 232d and 233d sts. between Hillside ave. and 100 feet southerly therefrom. For regulating, grading within the sidewalk and gutter areas, curbing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, constructing receiv ing basins, where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto, in 232d and 233d eta. from Hillside ave. southerly for 100 feet, more or less.

No. 6. For furnishing and delivering materials at Baisley blvd. between Rockaway blvd. and 166th at. For widening the existing pavement, together

with all other work incidental thereto, in Baisley blvd. from Rockaway blvd. to 166th st. No. 7. For furnishing and delivering rented

equipment at Baisley blvd. between Rockaway blvd. and 166th st. For widening the existing pavement, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Baisley blvd. from Rockaway blvd. to 166th st.

No. 8. For rental and delivery of trucks at Baisley blvd. between Rockaway blvd. and 166th at. For widening the existing pavement, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Baisley blvd. from Rockaway blvd. to 166th st.

No. 9. For furnishing and delivering materials at Linden blvd. between Merrick blvd. and Spring-field blvd. For widening the existing pavement, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Linden blvd. from Merrick blvd. to Springfield blvd.

No. 10. For furnishing and delivering rented equipment at Linden blvd. between Merrick blvd. and Springfield blvd. For widening the existing pavement, together with all other work incidental thereto. in Linden blvd. from Merrick blvd. to Springfield blvd.

No. 11. For rental and delivery of trucks at Linden blvd. between Merrick blvd. and Spring. field blvd. For widening the existing pavement, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Linden blvd. from Merrick blvd. to Springfield blvd.

No. 12. For furnishing and delivering materials at 86th at. between 101st ave. and Liberty ave. For regulating, grading, curbing, recurbing, lay-ing sidewalks, t-elaying sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, constructing receiving basin,, where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto, in 86th St. from 101st ave. to Liberty ave.

No. 13. For furnishing and delivering rented equipment at 86th at. between 101st ave. and Liberty ave. For regulating, grading, curbing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, constructing receiv ing basins, where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto, in 86th st. from 101st ave. to Liberty ave.

No. 14. For rental and delivery of trucks at 86th at. between 101st ave. and Liberty ave. For regulating, grading, curbing, recurbing, lay-ing sidewalks, relaying sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, constructing receiving basins, where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto, in 86th at. from 101st ave. to Liberty ave.

No. 15. For widening the existing pavement in Queens ave, and Queens rd. (Hollis Court blvd.) from Kissena blvd. to 86th ave.; also repaving from Kissena blvd. to Parsons blvd., together with all other work incidental thereto.

Contract and specifications for improvements Nos. 2 to 14, inclusive, may be purchased at $1 a set, and Nos. 1 or 15, at $2 a set.

Plans for No. I may be purchased at 50 cents a set, and No. 15 at $1 a set. d15,27

BOARD OF ASSESSORS

Notice to Present Claims for Damages

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

the grading of the following named streets to present their claims in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, New York City.

Claimants are requested to make their claim for damage upon the blank forms prepared by the Board of Assessors, copies of which may be obtained upon application at the above office. Upon filing a claim a duplicate form must be presented so that the date of receipt by the Board of Assessors may be stamped thereon. No award shall be made unless a claim in writing therefor shall have been filed with the Board of Assessors, within 90 days after the grading shall have been completed and accepted by the City authorities.

Borough of Queens 5505. Beach Channel dr. from Beach 116th at.

to Jacob Riis Park, Fifth Ward. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Oct. 26. 1938.

5527. 43d st. (Laurel Hill ave.) from Celtic ave. to Borden ave., and Celtic ave. from 50th ave. to 43d ave., First and Second Wards. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Oct. 14, 1938.

5528. Roosevelt ave. from 114th at. to Flush. ing River; Willets Point blvd. from 34th st. to Roosevelt ave., and in 126th at, from Northern blvd. to 260 feet south of Roosevelt ave., Second Ward. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Nov. 9, 1938.

5529. 72d st. (Rombcuts pl.) from Broadway to Roosevelt ave., Second Ward. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Sept 23, 1938.

5531. 111th St. from Roosevelt ave. to Corona ave.; Corona ave. from 111th st. to 56th ave.; 34th (Hayes) ave. from 111th st. to 114th at.; 46th ave., 49th ave., 50th ave. and 51st ave. from 108th st. to 111th st., and 54th ave. from Corona ave. to 111th st., Second Ward. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Nov. 2, 1938.

5532. Pidgeon Meadow rd. from 46th ave. to 164th st. and 164th st. from Pidgeon Meadow rd. to Goethals ave., Third Ward. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Nov. 23, 1938.

A-665. Cypress Hills at. (Fresh Pond rd.) from Cooper ave. to the Brooklyn Borough line, Second Ward. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Oct. 20, 1938.

Borough of Brooklyn A-664. Hill St. front Euclid ave. to Autumn

ave. The work was completed and accepted by the borough President on Oct. 7, 1938.

A-666. Taaffe pl. from Willoughby ave. to Lafayette ave. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Nov. 12, 1938.

A-667. Monroe p1. from Clark st. to Pierrepont St. The work was completed and accepted by the Borough President on Nov. 12, 1938.

Nov. 29, 1938. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, WILLIAM

BOWNE PARSONS, AGNES E. CUNNING. HAM, Board of Assessors. n29-dl-6-8-13.15.20.22

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS proposes to approve the following subcontractors: L. J. G. Construction Co., Inc., 1472 Broadway,

Manhattan, for excavating, backfilling, concrete work and underground pull boxes, as submitted by Brown Electric Company, contractor for the elec-trical work, Wards Island Sewage Treatment Works, Contract No. PW-27-A-37.

Ceco Steel Products Corporation, New York ave., Jersey City, N. J., for furnishing insect screens, as submitted by Caulway, Inc., contractor for the Washington Heights Health and Teaching Center, Contract No. 126475. d21,23

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Pace

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1827,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 For furnishing all labor and materials necessary

and required for one passenger elevator for the Metropolitan Hospital, Main Building, Welfare Island, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

For furnishing and installing twenty-three (23) new refrigerators, etc., in the Main Building of Kings Countj Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City.

For all labor and materials required for replace. went of mechanical and electrical parts and revi-sian of structural parts of the painting platform, east side of Brooklyn side span of the Manhattan Bridge.

For all labor. and material necessary and re• quired for the installation of a complete water supply system and sewage system including a sep. tic tank at the East Operators House of the Roosevelt Avenue Bridge over Flushing River, Flushing.

For all labor, material and equipment necessary and required for furnishing and installing elec. trical equipment for the Service Building of the City Hospital, Welfare Island, Borough of Man• hattan, City of New York.

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for alterations and repairs at Police De. partment Stable located at Canal ave. and E. 3d St., Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

For furnishing all the labor and materials re• quired in installing heating plant and equipment at the 8th Precinct Station House, 253 Mercer at., Borough of Manhattan.

For furnishing all the labor and materials nee- easary and required for the elevators for the Lincoln Hospital, 141st at. and Concord ave., Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

For all labor and materials necessary and re-quired for new boiler plant building, including general construction and plumbing work at the Municipal Sanatorium, Otisville, N. Y.

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for furnishing and installing new electric feeders for Out-Patient Building at Harlem Hoe. pital, 136th at. and Lenox ave., New York City.

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for the installation of a freight elevator for the Farm Colony, S. 1., Borough of Richmond, City of New York. d12,22

Until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1988 For the reconstruction of the easterly end of

the centre pier fender at the Ship Canal Bridge over the Harlem River. d13,23

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1938

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for replacement of ammonia compressors, condensers, brine coolers, etc., at the Washington Market, Fulton and West ass., Borough of Man• hattan, City of New York.

For furnishing all labor and materials required for anthracite stokers and controls to be installed at the Magistrates' Court at 161st at. and 3d ave., Borough of The Bronx, and at the Queens County Court, Court sq., Borough of Queens.

For furnishing all labor and materials required for anthracite stokers and controls to be installed at the Children's Court Richmond ter.; City Court, Lafayette ave., I1orth Brighton; Village Hall, Canal st., Stapleton; all in the Borough of Richmond, City of New York.

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for the installation of a fuel oil burner at the 3d District Magistrate's Court, 2d at. and 2d ave., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. For all labor and material necessary and re-

quired for the installation of a fuel oil burner at the Domestic Relations Court, 151 E. 57th St., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

For all labor and material necessary and re. quired for the installation of the industrial type oil burner equipment for the Harlem Court, 170 E. 121st st., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

For all labor and material necessary and re• quired for the installation of a fuel oil burner at the 2d District Municipal Court 264 Madison St., Borough of Manhattan, City a? New York.

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for the installation of the industrial type oil burner aquipment for the Traffic Court, 455 W. 51st at., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for the installation of the industrial type oil burner equipment for the Chief Magistrate's Court, 300 Mulberry at., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for the installation of the industrial type oil burner equipment for the 7th District Police Court, 314 W. 54th at., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

For all labor and material necessary and re-quired for the installation of the industrial type oil burner equipment for the Borough Hall St. George, Borough of Richmond, City of New i'ork.

d16,28

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1989

Contract No. 2, sewer extensions—Coney Island Sewage Treatment Works, Section 1.

Contract No. 4, structures and equipment for partial treatment—Bowery Bay Sewage Treat. ment Works. d22,jl7

Blank 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.

PROPOSALS

PWA PROJECT No. NY•1692-F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1827,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1938 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For furnishing all labor, equipment, tools and materials for: Contract No. 1, general construc-tion; Contract No. 2, plumbing, drainage, gas heat-ing, etc.; Contract No. 3, electric work; for units C and D of the Essex Street Retail Market to be located on Essex st. between Rivington and Broome sts., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications, and forms of bid bond and performance bond may be examined at the office of Lewis and Churchill, architects, 250 Park ave., Manhattan, New York City, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $15 for each set. Any bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such set will be refunded $5.

The Department of Public Works reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information

subject bidders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to

THLRSDAV, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8545

be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The estimated costs of the work to be performed under these contracts are, respectively:

Unit C-Contract No. 1, $154,000; Contract No. 2, $25,200; Contract No. 3, $9,600. Unit D-Contract No. 1, $113,000; Contract

No. 2, $18,900; Contract No. 3, $7,100. No bidder -lay withdraw his bid within 45 days

after the actual date of the opening thereof. IRVING V. A. IIUIE, Commissioner of Public

1Vorks. d19,30

PWA PROJECT No. NY-1712

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1827,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For furnishing all labor, equipment, tools and materials for: Contract No. 1, general construc-tion; Contract No. 2, plumbing, drainage, gas heating, etc.; Contract No. 3, electric work, for the 13th Avenue Retail Market Building to be located at 13th ave., 39th and 40th sts., Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications, and forms of bid bond and performance bond may he examined at the office of Lewis & Churchill, 250 Park ave., New York City, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $10 for each set. Any bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such set will be refunded $5.

The Department of Public Works reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bidders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The estimated cost of the work to be performed under these contracts is respectively: Contract No. 1 $140,000; Contract No. 2, $21,000; Con-tract No. 3, $9,000.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

IRVING V. A. HUIE, Acting Commissioner of Public Works. d12,22

NEW YORK CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY

I'ROPOSALS~

OCEENS 1lioiowV TUNNEL- DENInLIT ION OF BUiLDINGS FUR THE QUEENS PLAZA

SE<1LEI) BIDS WILL I3E RECEIVED BY the New York City Tunnel Authority (herein-

after called the "Authority"). at the office of the Authority, Room 1009, 200 Madison ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 11.30 a. rat., on

FRIDAY, JANUARY 0, 1939 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

For the dean lition of buildings tor the Queens Plaza of the Queens \liutown Tunnel,

The information for bidders. form of con- tractor's bid, Lorin of contract, the specifications, the plan and the form of performance bond may be examined at the office of the Authority and copies thereof jnav he obtained upon deposit of $5 for each set, to be refunded to bidders upon retw-n of the pious Lnll documents in good con-~litiott within thirty (30) days after the opening of bids.

The Authority reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder shall submit with his bid security in all amount cf Out icSs than $1.000 in the form of a certified check. cashier's check, or coupon bonds or stock cf The City of New York of a market value of at least $1,000, and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bid-ders.

The successful bidder will be required to fur- nish it performance bond in such form and having its surety thereon such sureties as are approved by the Authority and are acceptable on bonds given to the United States Government in an amount of not less than the total sum of the prices to he paid to the contractor by the Authority and the prices to he paid to the Authority by the con-tractor, but said successful bidder may deposit in lien of said bond, cash or securities in value at least equal to the amount of said bond, in accord-ance with the provisions of article XXXIII of the form of contract.

This contract will be financed in whole or in part by the Fede;al Emergency Administration of Public 1Yorks.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract for work performed at the site of the project.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the date set for the opening thereof, but it may be withdrawn at any time prior to the schedu'.ed closing time for the receipt of bids.

New York, Dec. 15, 1938. NEW YORK CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY,

ALFRED B. JoxeS, (hairman; ALBERT T. JOHN. STON and WILLt.AM H. FRIEDMAN. d20,j6

PROPOSALS

QUEENS MIDTOWN TUNNEL

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the New York City Tunnel Authority (herein.

after called the "Authority"), at the office of the Authority, Room 1009, 200 Madison ave., Man. hattan, New York City, until 11.30 a. m., on

NEDNESI)AY, DECEMBER 28, 1938 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

For electrical installation for the Queens Mid- town funnel.

The work to lie done under this contract con-sists of furnishing and installing certain !onduits in the ventilation buildings of the Queens Midtown Tunnel; the furnishing and installing of certain wires, cables and miscellaneous equipment in said buildings and in the tunnels. shafts, plazas, Man- hattan surface appioaches, the emergency garages and the service building of said tunnel; the in-stallation of certain switchboards and service equip. ment to be furnished to the contractor by the Authority and incidental work.

The information for bidders, form of contrac- tor's bid, form of contract, the specifications, the plans and the form of performance bond may be examined at the office of the Authority and copies thereof may he obtained upon deposit of $10 for each set, to he refunded to bidders upon return of the pl:ms and documents in good condition within thirty (30) days after the opening of bids.

The Authority reserves the right to waive any informalit'e, in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder ;hall submit with his bid security in an amount of rot less than $15,000 in the form of a certified check. cashier's check, or coupon bonds c stock of The City cf Ntiw York of a

nta;ket value of at least $15,000, and subject to the cond.tious provided in the information for

bidders. The successful bidder will be rquired to furnish

a performance bond in such form and having as surety thereon such sureties as are approved by the Authority and are acceptable on bonds given to the Unitr-1 States Government in an amount of Hot less than $200,000, but said successful bid-der may deposit in lieu of said bond cash or securities in value at least equal to the amount of said bond, in accordance with the provisions of article XXXIII of the form of contract.

This contract will be financed in whole or in part by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to he observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract for wor'- performed at the site of the project.

No bidder may withdraw his hid within 45 days after the date set for the opening thereof, but it ,nay bt withdrawn at any time prior to the scheduled dosing time for the receipt of bids.

New York, Dec. 1, 1938. NEW YORK CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY,

ALFRED B. JONES, Chairman; ALBERT T. JOHNS- TON. WILLIAM H. FRIEDMAN. d6.28

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve the following subcontractors: Eureka Fireproofing Co., 29-28 Hunter st.,

L. 1. City, for fireproofing fleor and roof con- struction, all cement pavement floors, etc., as submitted by Depot Construction Corp,,,.contractor for general construction of Brooklyn gh School

for Homemaking. A. P. Williams Iron & Bronze Co., Inc., 430

E. 102d st., Manhattan, for miscellaneous iron work. ornamental iron work and iron stairs, as Submitted by Depot Construction Corp.. contractor for general construction of Brooklyn High School for Homemaking. d2222,224

TILE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve the following as subcontractors: Greater N. Y. Plastering Corp., 260 E. 61st St.,

Manhattan, for plastering, as submitted by Depot Construction Corp., contractor for general con-struction of Brooklyn High School for Home- making.

Natural Granite, Inc., 429 Barretto et., Bronx, for furnishing and setting all granite, as sub-mitted by Depot Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of Brooklyn High School for Homemaking.

Joe Walker, 361 W. 121st St., Manhattan, for whitewashing, as submitted by Psaty & Fuhrman, Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S.

118, Bronz. Joe Walker, 361 NV. 121st st., Manhattan, for

whitewashing, as submitted by Psaty & Fuhrman, Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S.

10, Queens. d20,22

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Design

and Construction, Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue extension and Concord st., Bklyn., as follows:

Until 2 p. m., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938

Borough of Brooklyn For demolition of buildings on the side of the

proposed new Midwood High School, on the south side of Glenwood rd., E. 24th st. to E. 26th St., Borough of Brooklyn.

For demolition of buildings on the site of the proposed new addition to P. S. 67, on St. Edward St. to Auburn pl. to N. Elliott pl., Borough of Brooklyn. d13,23

Until 2 p. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1939

Borough of The Bronx For furniture equipment, asphalt tile and pianos

for new P. S. 118, on the northerly side of E. 179th st., from La Fontaine ave, through to Arthur ave.

Price of plans and specifications, $3; price of specifications only, $1.

Borough of Brooklyn For furniture, equipment, asphalt tile and pianos

for new P. S. 246, on the southwest corner of Veronica p1. and Snyder ave.

Price of plans and specifications, $2; price of specifications only, 1.

Borough of Queens For furniture, equipment, asphalt tile and pianos

for new P. S. 10, on the north side of 31st ave., between 45th St. and 46th st.

Price of plans and specifications, $3; price of specifications only, $1.

For Item No. 9, window shades, and Item No. 24, plumbing equipment, for William Cullen Bryant High School, on 48th st., 49th st. and 31st ave.

Price of plans and specifications, $6; price of specifications only, $1. d21,j3

Until 2 p. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1939

Borough of Manhattan For heating and ventilating apparatus work for

Central High School of Needle Trades, W. 24th and W. 25th sts., west of 7th ave., Borough of Manhattan.

Price of plans and specifications, $15; price of special details, $5. d16,j9

Plans and specifications for the above proposed contracts may be examined or purchased at the kstimating Room, 131 Livingston st., Bklyn.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED B't the Superintendent of School Supplies of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, at 1334 York ave., corner of 72d St., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1938

(a) For furnishing and delivering one auto. mobile. (b) For furnishing and delivering one auto-

mobile, d15,27

Until 11 a. rat., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1938

Note: No bid deposits are required on the following !tents:

For furnishing and installing pupil-' seats, chairs, filing and storage cabinets. steel lockers, shop benches. fire extinguishers, fire pails and rubber matting, various schools.

For repairing and replacing window shades, cur-talus and stereopticon screens, various schools.

For repairing and refinishing chairs and desks and repairing benches, locks, seats, slate and tables, various schools. d32,28

Until I1 a. m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938

For delivering foods in cans, packages, etc., to and from various public schools, as directed, bring- ing back unused foods, etc. d17,29

Until 11 a. in., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 19:38

For furnishing, delivering, storing and piling conipactly in rows in the cellars, storage boxes, etc., of the office and school buildings, 260 cords of wood for boilers, more or less. d19,30

Until 11 a, m.. on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1939

For printing supplies, Items Nos. 870 to 2537, inclusive. d22,j4

Until 11 a. m., on FRII)~1Y, JANUARY 6, 1939

For furnishing and delivering general apparatus

and supplies. d22,j6

Until 11 a. nt., on MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939

For printing supplies, Items Nos. 1 to 869, in- elusive. d22,j 16

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation and

Maintenance, Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, 34y5 E. 12th at., Man-hattan, as follows:

Unit: 2 p. m., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938

Plans and specifications for the following pro-posed contracts may be examined and may be pttr• chased at the Estimating Room, 34''/ E. 12th st., Manhattan.

Borough of 3lanhattah For fire prevention work, etc., at P. S. 8, 24,

46, 73, 84, 94, 96, 115, Chelsea Vocational High School (P. S. 38), Manhattan High School of Women's Garment Trades Annex, Murray Hill High School of Building and Metal Trades An-nex (P. S. 174), Straubenmuller Textile High School Annex (P. S. 35), Stuyvesant High School and Office Building (34/ E. 12th st.), Item 1, construction work; Item 2, metal bins, lockers, etc., and Item 3, electrical work, Manhattan,

Charge for plans, etc., $2. For sanitary alterations, etc., at P. S. 6, 94,

Julia Richman High School Annex (P. S. 18), Stuyvesant High School and George Washington High School, Manhattan.

Charge for plans, etc., $2. For furnishing and delivering new precision

bench lathes, etc., in Stuyvesant High School. Manhattan, and for furnishing and delivering new engine lathes, etc., in Brooklyn High School for Specialty Trades, Brooklyn.

Borough of Brooklyn For fire prevention work at P. S. 80 and Manual

Training High School, Bklyn. For furnishing and delivering chain link fencing,

etc., at P. S. 207 and 242, Bklyn. d13,23

Until 10 a. m., on - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1938

For repairs to the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 3, fire prevention work-new Storeroom. 1. S. 5, new catch basins, etc. I'. S. 9. repairs and painting. P. S. 10, new water heater, etc. P. S. 71, new water closet bowls, etc. P. S. 82, terra-cotta partitions, etc. P. S. 99, new electric refrigerator. P. S. 157, new bubblers, etc. P. S. 164, relocating cafeteria equipment, etc. P. S. 186. roofing repairs, etc. George Washington High School, pipe rail fence

material. Haaren High School Annex in 109, new sinks. Manhattan High School of Women's Garment

Trades Annex, cellar lighting. Borough of The Bronx

P. S, 40, water supplies. P. S. 42, demolishing wails, etc. P. S. 51, sinks. P. S. (il), repairs and painting. P. S. 60, fire prevention work. P. S. 61, water heater, 1'. S. 73, repairs and painting. P. S. 107, new partitions, etc. P. S. 108, new electric refrigerator. Bronx Vocatijnal High School for Boys, re-

placing lettering, on stone wo k. Borough of Brooklyn

P. S. 3, new chain link fence, etc. P. S. 18, new water piping, etc. P. S. 26, new sash, etc. P. S. 34, new water main. P. S. 42, new chain link fence. 1'. S. 44, replacing water heater. P. S. 54 Annex, new section of wood fence,

etc. P. S. i8, repairs and painting. P. S. 79 (old), 25 Annex, replacing defective

drain. For window cleaning bolts: At P. S. Nos. 63,

75, 80, 89, 95, 97, 99, 100, 100 Annex, 110, 115, 126, 128, 129, 156, 158, 159, 163, 165, 167, 174, 177, 178, 181, 182, 184, 188, 190, 197, 202. 208, 110, 212. 214, 215, 216, 217, 219 and 225; at High Schools: Bushwick, Erasmus Hall, . New Utrecht and Thomas Jefferson.

P. S. 91, new water main. P. S. 98, hot water heater reservoir. P S. 108, repairs to sash, etc. 1. S. 112, repairs to pavement. P. S. 142, replacing cisterns. P. S. 145, window cleaning equipment. P. S. 146, new sash. P. S. 157, new water main, etc. 1'. S. 160, repairs and painting. P. S. 162, dishwashing machine, etc. P. S. 192, water heater. 1. S. 196, additions to electric equipment. P. S. 197, new doors. Brooklyn High School of Ilontemaking, new

partitions, etc. Brooklyn Technical High School, cutting metal

grilles. Bushwick High School, new tile floor, etc. girls' High School, additional receptacles. Girls' Hioh School, new sinks. George W. Wingate Athletic Field, new wire

fabric on fences. James Madison High School, alterations to elec-

tric equipment. Office and Storage Building, repairs and paint-

ing. Borough of Queens

P. S. 143, wrought iron fence materials. Bryant High School, cement pavement, etc.

Borough of Richmond For window cleaning bolts at P. S. Nos. 16,

20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 44, etc., 30, 35, 40 and 45. P. S. 26, 35, 15, etc., general repairs. For heating and ventilating work at the follow.

ir.h schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 50, boiler covering, etc. P. S. (9, radiator guards, etc. P. S. 69, heating repairs, P. S. 93, pipe covering. I'. S. 119, heating repairs. P. S. 168, additional radiation, etc. P. S. 171, additional radiation, etc.

Borough of The Bronx P. S. 4, piping repairs, etc. P. S. 4, belt I;uards, etc. P. S. 14, belt guards, etc. 1'. S. 36, belt guards. etc. P. S. 44, boiler repairs. P. S. 61, duct repairs. etc. P. S. 98, boiler damper repair. DeWitt Clinton High School, heating repairs.

Borough of Brooklyn P. S. 18, new incinerator smoke pipe.

P. S. 66, heating repairs, etc. P. S. 73, new radiator, etc. 1'. S. 78, additional radiation, etc. P. S. 84, additional radiation. etc. P. S. 87, additional radiation, etc. P. S. 121, new radiator return traps. P. S. 126, grate repairs, etc. P. S. 144, repairs to temperature regulating ap.

paratus. P. S. 155. new incinerator smoke pipe. P. S. 189, new belt guard, etc. P. S. 190, new return traps, etc. P. S. 222. new return traps, etc. P. S. 224, new damper regulator, etc. P. S. 242, additional radiation, etc.

Borough of Queens F S. 40. heating repairs. P. S. 78. boiler valve repairs. P. S. 102, hoiier covering repairs. 1'. S. 126, vacuum trap replacement. P. S. 154, additional radiation. Andrew Jackson High School, heating repairs. Flushing High School, beating repairs, etc. Queens Vocational High School, additional radia-

tion. d19.27

Until 2 p. m., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1938

Plans and specifications for the following pro-posed contracts may be examined and may be pur-chased at the Estimating Room at 34% E. 12th St., Manhattan.

Borough of Manhattan For additions and aiteror.nns to the electric

equipment in P. S. 78, 362 Pleasant ave., Manhat-tan. Cost of plans, etc., $2.

Borough of The Bronx For forming a new cooking room in Room No.

302, at P. S. 40, 1385 Prospect ave., The Bronx. For alterations, repairs, etc., at P. S. 11, 35,

46, 56, 64, 65, 67, 71, 77 and James Monroe High School, The Bronx.

Borough of Brooklyn For alterations, repairs, etc., at P. S. 6, 11,

and 138, Bklyn, For alterations, repairs, etc., at P. S. 5, 64,

161, Brooklyn Technical High School and Girls' Commercial High School, Bklyn.

For additions and alterations to the electric equipment at P. S. 22 and 143, Bklyn, dlS,27

Until 2 p. m., an WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1988

Plans and specifications for the following pro-posed contracts may be examined and may be pur• chased at the Estimating Room, 344 E. 12th tit., Manhattan.

Borough of Manhattan For alterations, repairs, etc., at P. S. 12, 29,

31, 50, 66, 68, 71, 98, 99, 103, Item 1 and Item 2, 122, 166, Items 1 and 2, 186, Central Commercial High School, Julia Richman High School, Wad. leigh High School and the 36th St. Depository, Manhattan.

Cost of plans, etc., $2. Borough of Queens

For alterations, repairs, etc., at P. S. 30, 34, 37, 52, 78, 82, 88, 97, 124, 129, 148, Newtown High School and Jamaica Vocational High School Annex No. 1, Queens.

Cost of plans, etc., $1. For sanitary alterations, etc., at P. S. 83, 91,

93 and Newtown High School, ranee"s, Borough of Brooklyn

For sanitary alterations etc., at P. S. 30, 59 and 113, Bklyn.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at P. S. 206, Bklyn. d16,28

Until 2 p. m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938

Plans and specifications for the following pro- posed contracts may be examined and may be pur-chased at the Estimating Room at 34/ E. 12th St., Manhattan:

Borough of Brooklyn For forming home making rooms, etc., at P. S.

171 and 220, Bklyn. d17,29

PROPOSALS

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Design

and Construction, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue extension and Concord at., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1938 PWA DOCKET NY-1450•F

For plumbing and drainage, heating and venti-lating apparatus, electric work and lighting fix. lures for proposed addition to P. S. 60. on Rogers pl., 127 feet south of E. 163d St., Borough of The Bronx.

The estimated costs for this work are as fol-lows: Plumbing and drainage, $10,000; heating and ventilating apparatus. $68,000; electric work and lighting fixtures, $30,000.

Plans and specifications may be secured upon the payment of the following deposits: Plumbing and drainage, $10; heating and ventilating appa-ratus, $5; electric work and lighting fixtures, $4.

PWA DOCKET NY-1706-F For plumbing and drainage, heating and venti-

lating apparatus, electric work and lighting fix. tures, for new P. S. 221, north side of Empire blvd., between Troy ave. and Schenectady ave., Borough of Brooklyn.

The estimated costs for this work are as fol-lows: Plumbing and drainage, $50,000; heating and ventilating apparatus, $124,000; electric work and lighting fixtures, $37,000.

Plans and specifications may be secured upon the payment of the following deposits: Plumbing and drainage, $5; heating and ventilating appa-ratus, $5; electric work and lighting fixtures, $5.

The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the con-ditions provided in the instructions to bidders.

Attention cf bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to he observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The instructions to bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans and specifications and forms of bid bond and performance bond may be examined at the Estimating Room at 131 Livingston at.. Bklyn.. New York. and copies thereof obtained upon the payment of a deposit (as noted). in cash or certified check, made payable to the Board of Education of The City of New York. Any bidder upon return of such set promptly and in good con-dition will be refunded his deposit, and any non• bidder, upon so returning such set, will be re-funded 50 percent of his deposit.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual d.ite of the opening thereof.

ERIC KEBBON. Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings, Design and Construction.

Dated Dec. 10, 1938. d13,23

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders, contract, bond and specifications may be oh-tained at the office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal Bldg., 5th ave. and 64th st., Central Park, Manhattan, New York City. Contract draw-ings may be seen at the said office and arrange-ments will he made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to be paid by them.

The Department of Parks reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base hid in the form and subject to the con-ditions provided in the information for bidders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. d9,23

ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner of Parks.

Notice to General Contractors—Permission to Dump Clean Fill

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UPON application to the Department of Parks. Arsenal

Buildinj , 64th st. and 5th ave., Manhattan, New York City, permission may be granted to dump clean fill in the Sound View Park, bounded by Lafayette ave., Metcalf ave.. Lacombe ave. and the Bronx River, Borough of The Bronx.

Further particulars and a map showing the loca-tion

of the ground to be filled in, may be obtained

at the above office. dl,j31 ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

Sale of Privileges

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, Room 2214, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 10 a. m., on

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1938 For the following privileges for the year 1939: Removing abandoned automobiles and trucks;

ashes and cinders; waste paper; bones, fats, en-trails, grease, gristle and other scrap from vari-ous locations in the five Boroughs of The City of New York, in Nassau County and at Camp La Guardia, Greycourt, New York.

For further particulars and for sales agree-ment proposal and specifications apply to Depart-ment of Purchase, Room 2217, Municipal Build- ing, Manhattan. d15,27

For printing and binding the "Final Report of the Mayor's Committee on City Planning.'

For buckets. For kerosene. For bond and ledger paper. For asphalt bridge plank, blocks and cement. For roofing paper (felt and asphalt). For balcony folding chairs and wooden office

furniture. For fire apparatus. For wire rope cables. For emergency electric generating units. For furnishing and installing laundry machinery. For bronze traffic signal standard. d16,28

For switch and control boards. For tractors and accessory equipment. For furnishing, printing, binding and delivering

contracts and specifications. For highway construction equipment and trucks, For passenger automobiles. d17,29

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1938

For coal tar enamel and priming solution. For doctor's uniforms. For portland cement, sand, gravel and lime. For feather pillows. For electric microphotometer and galvanometer.

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

ce4trERt< OF TNt;

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, equip-ment, etc., to wit:

Until 10.30 a. m.. on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1988

For marble slabs. For truck chasses, collection bodies and snow

plows. d9,20 NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that the receipt and opening of bids for the above con-tract "for marble slabs" has been post-poned until 10.30 a. m., on Friday, Dec. 23, 1938. d20,23

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the receipt

and opening of bids for the above con- tract "for truck chasses, collection bodies and snow plows" has been postponed until 10.30 a. m., on Friday, Dec. 80, 1938. d20,30

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col-lections and unless the amount assessed for benefit oil any person or property shall be paid on or before March 15, 1939, which is 90 days after the (late of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the dale of payment, as provided

by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York,

The above assessment is payable to the ('ity Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m.. and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, December 15, 1938. d19,30

BOARD tti£ST/MATEAhV APP0RT/ONAIIM 0rryct OF MME CN/tr tIV6WI*

DIAGRAMSSInW AREAOFASSESSMtA/T IN 7t/EPAGGf£LVNGF0RACQtIJR/N6 TITLE TO

CABOT ROAD FROM CYPRESS AVENUE TO $7 "(nitowernttr) STREET

BOROUGH OfuEE/S

New York, Ake 2, /9.3/

~IL—A ~ G~~ Eny neer SCALE IN FEET w • IN

For miscellaneous paints.

Until 10.30 a. m., on For steel storage cases. For spruce logs and oak piles. d19,30

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938 For trucking and delivery service. Until 10.30 a. m., on For hospital and X-ray equipment. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1939 For machinery, variety saw, table, portable For whole dry powdered milk.

sander, power vice, drill press, lathes and pumps. For tires and tubes. For fire and hydraulic hose. For highway materials. For snow plow parts. For brooms and brushes, handles, mops and For food trucks, mixing and dishwashing ma- wringers. d21,j3

chines. For traffic signal lanterns, stop signs and time Until 10.30 a. m. on

switches. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1939 For physical therapy apparatus and accessories. For genuine parts and units for Delee, Remy, For automobile trucks. Northeast and Klaxon service and AC fuel pumps. For window cleaning service. For laundry and cleaning chemicals. For cast iron boxes, condulets, etc. For ophthalmic spectacles. For seamless steel pipe and welding fittings. For canned goods and miscellaneous groceries. For lead covered cable. d22,j4

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE give public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau

Confirmation of Assessments of City Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following named road in the BOR-

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS OUGH OF QUEENS: CABOT RD.—ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS Cypress ave. to 57th (Pillow) st,

415(1)-11.0 Confirmed Nov. 28, 1938, and entered Dec. 15, and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for 1938.

The City of New York. the Treasurer and the The area of assessment for benefit in this pro- City Collector of The City of New York hereby ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

N~47 487

W/4654

/,ieitOr.j,tstee,

EXPL Mb4TORY NOTE: -- 1ho1slts tM6awiDfry sfMrc mw olusessmi.n/

nal~ro/ts /in" sfolYaI /tye✓ty €r.4 4d

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(l)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND:

FOURTH WARD

GRADING, FLAGGING, ETC., in SAND LANE from McLean ave. to Hylan blvd. Affect. ing Blocks 3095, 3097, 3098, 3266, 3267, 3271.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Dec. 13, 1938, and entered Dec. 13, 1938, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 13, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment, are payable to the City Collector, at his office. Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, Dated, New York, Dec. 14, 1938. d19,30

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City ,f New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 16

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in ADEE AVE. from 'I'hroop ave. to Tenbroeck ave.; TEN-BROECK AVE. from Adee ave. to Arnow ave. Affecting Blocks 4560, 4561, 4562, 4583, 4584. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in

COLDEN AVE. from Burke ave. to Gun Hill rd. Affecting ll;ocks 4609, 4610, 4634 to 4636.

SECTION 17

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES AND GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING. ETC., in EDSON AVE. from Pitman ave. to Nereid ave, Affecting Blocks 5055, 5056.

The above assessntenLs were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Dec. 13, 1938, and entered Dec. 13, 1938, in the Record of Titles of Assess- merits kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and utiless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall he paid on or before March 13, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum. to he calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above a sessmeuts are payable to the City Collector in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tre-mont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO. Treasurer. Dated. New York, Dec, 14, 1938. d19,30

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTIONS 4 AND 6 473 DEAN ST. Block 1127, Lot 50. 469 TOMPKINS AVE. Block 1852, Lot 5. The above assessments were confirmed by the

Board of Assessors on Dec. 13, 1938, and entered Dec. 13, 1938. in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 13, 1939. which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 309 of the Multiple Dwelling Law, chapter 353 of the Laws of 1937, and 415 (1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his eFrice, Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Bklyn., N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 a. m. and 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Dec. 14, 1938. d19,30

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 ,)f the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 10 757 E. 152D ST. Block 2644, Lot 34. The above assessment was confirmed by the

Board of Assessors on Dec. 13, 1938, and entered Dec. 13, 1938, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ment9 kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount asssessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 13, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 309 of the Multinie Dwelling Law, chapter 353 of the Laws of 1937, and 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Satur-days until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Dec. 14, 1938. d19,30

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

SECTIONS 2 AND 6 7 W. 118TH ST. Block 1717. Lot 30, 355 E. 8TH ST. Block 378, Lot 63. 371 E. 8TH ST. Block 378, Lot 55. 1942 LEXINGTON AVE. Block 1768, Lot 157.

8546 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938

For contract No. 3, for bulkhead wall, sewer construction and fill, East River dr. from E. 25th st. to E. 30th st., together with all work in-cidental thereto.

Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in-cluding specifications and contract drawings, can be obtained upon the payment of a deposit of Ten Dollars ($10) cash or certified check, at Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded upon the return of the specifications and contract drawings in good condition within two (2) weeks after the date of opening of bids.

d16,29

I1ROPOS LS

PWA PROJECT No. NY-1816-F, CONTRACT No. 3

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Office of the President of the Borough of

Manhattan, Room 2034, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, City of New York, until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1939 and then at said Borough President's office publicly opened and read aloud.

For bulkhead wall, sewer construction and fill, East River dr. from E. 90th st. to E. 93d st., to- gether with allwork incidental thereto.

The information for bidders, form of hid, form of contract, plans, specifications and forms of bid bond and performance bond may be examined at Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $20 in cash or certified check for each set. Any bidder, upon returning such set on or before Jan. 19, 1939, in good condition, will be refunded his pay- ment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such

set will be refunded $10. The Borough President reserves the right to

waive any informalities in or to any or all bids if he deem it to be for the best interest of the City so to do.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than Twenty-two Thou-sand Dollars ($22,000) in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bid-ders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The estimated cost of the work to be performed under this contract is $440,000.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days af'.er the actual date of the opening thereof.

WALTER D. BINGER, Commissioner of Bor- ough Works. d21,j5

PWA PROJECT No. NY-1816.1—CONTRACT No. 2-A

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Office of the President of the Borough of

Manhattan, Room 2034, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, City of New York, until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938 and then at said Borough President's Office, pub-licly opened and read aloud.

For dredging overlying material and removing rock between E. 54th st. and E. 57th st., East River, in the Borough of Manhattan, together with all work incidental thereto.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications and forms of bid bond and performance bond may be examined at Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, City of New York, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $1.50 in cash for plan and specifica-tions or $1 where specifications only are desired. Such plan and specifications shall remain the property of the bidder. The Borough President reserves the right to

waive any informalities in or to any or all bids if he deem it to be for the best interest of the City so to do.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16.000) in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bidders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to he observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The estimated cost of the work to be performed under this contract is $320,000.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty. five (45) days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

Dated Dec. 16, 1938. WALTER D. BINGER, Commissioner of Bor.

ough Works. d16,29

PWA PROJECT No. NY-181b-F—CONTRACT No. 2-B Until 10 a. m., on

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1939

f For meats and poultry. d20,23

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938

For trees. For repair or replacement of luer syringes. For asphaltic cement and coal tar bituminous

paving mixture. For men's overcoats and sack coats. For motor driven rescue wagon. For construction equipment. For commercial chemicals. For floor waxes. For duplicating machines. For furnishing, delivering, unloading, stacking

and storing cast iron and high pressure pipe, spe-cial castings, valve boxes, hydrants, valves, wet connection sleeves, tapping valves. lead pipe, pig lead, caulking yarn, solder, corporation taps and steep pipe to all the Boroughs of The City of New York. d13,23

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the receipt

and opening of bids for the above con-tract "for motor driven rescue wagon" has been postponed until 10.30 A. m., on Wednesday. Dec. 28, 1938. dl7,28

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1938

For a•ttc:nobiles (Police). d14.27

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the receipt

and opening of bids for the above con-tract `for automobiles (Police)" has been postponed until 10.80 a. m., on Friday, Dec. 30. 1938. d2l,30

l;ntil 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1938

For pharmaceutical, biological and cli' "°al specialties. For oxygen and acetylene. For water pails. For manhole heads and covers. For shoes and slippers. For motorcycles. For floor polishing and electric scrubbing ma-

chines. For furnishing, delivering, unloading, stacking

and storing cast iron pipe and pig lead. For steel boiler tubes. For douglas fir piles and cypress. For printing various pamphlets and other ma-

terial. d15,27

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1938

For Diesel engine parts.

Until 9.30 a. m., cn THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

For lard. d20,22

Until 10.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1988

For bond, ledger, onion skin and mimeograph paper.

For installing motor, cooling and condensing units.

For traffic signal lanterns and controls. For bronze wire screen cloth. d12,22

the office of the President of the Borough o Manhattan, Room 2034, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, City of New York, until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938 and then at said Borough President's Office, pub-licly opened and read aloud.

For the dredging and disposal of the material underlying the waters of the east side of the west channel of the East River from E. 34th st. to E. 58th st., in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, together with all work incidental thereto.

The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications and forms of bid bond and performance bond may be examined at Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, City of New York, and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $1.50 in cash for plan and specifica-tions, or $1 where specifications only are desired. Such plan and specifications shall remain the property of the bidder.

The Borough President reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to any or all bids if he deem it to be for the best interest of the City so to do.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bidders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The estimated cost of the work to be performed under this contract is $200,000.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty. five (45) days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

WALTER D. BINGER. Commissioner of Bor-ough Works.

Dated Dec. 16, 1938. d16,29

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS

PROPOSAL

PWA PROJECT No. NY-2210-F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Parks, Arsenal, Central

Park, 5th ave. and 64th st., Manhattan, New York City. until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY. DECE31BER 23, 1938 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For all labor and materials required for Con-tract No. MC-38-2, Cross Island pkway.: Grading and drainage. Bronx-Whitestone pkway. to Fort Totten, Queens County.

The above assessment,, were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Dec. 13, 1938. and en-tered Dec. 13, 1938, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 13, 1939, which is 90 days after the (late of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to he calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 309 of the Multiple Dwelling Law, chapter 353 of the Laws of 1937, and 415(l)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Co;1ector, at his office, in the Municipal Building, Manhattan, Room 200, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. tn. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Dec. 14, 1938. d19,30

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(l)•1].0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New fork hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as_

sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 24 SEWER AND APPURTEN:INCES in E.

96TH ST. from Farragut id. to Glenwood rd. and from Canarsie R. R. to Conklin ave. Affect. ing Blocks 8164, 8165, 8183, 8184.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Dec. 13, 1938, and entered Dec. 13, 1938, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall he paid on or before March 13, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per an-num, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office. Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Brooklyn, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 a. m. and 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Dec. 14, 1938. d19,30

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)-11.0 i THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for I 141ST ST.-ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from

The City of New York, the Treasurer and the I Grand Central pkway. to the centre line of City Collector of The City of New York hereby I Coolidge ave. give public notice of the confirmation by the I

Confirmed Nov. 14, 1938, and entered Dec. Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau 12, 1938. of City Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following named street in the BOR. I The area of assessment for benefit in this OUGH OF QUEENS: proceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

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assessment is payable to the City lections and unless the amount assessed for benefit I Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court on any person or property shall be paid on or I sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and before March 13, 1939, which is 90 days after the I 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. date of entry of the assessment, interest will be ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per WILLIAM REID, City Collector. annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the Dated, New York, Dec. 12, 1938. d16,28

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)-11,0 i SECOND WARD and 313.1.0 of the Administrative Code for I WESTWOOD AVE. - ACQUIRING TITLs.

The City of New York, the Treasurer of The City I TO, from Bradley ave to Livingston ave. of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the enter. I Confirmed Nov. 29, 1938, and entered Dec. ing in the Bureau of City Collections of assess- I 7, 1938. ment for acquiring title to the following named J The area of assessment for benefit in this pro- avenue in the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND: ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY R E C 0 R D 8547

The above entitled assessment was entered on

the day bereinbefore given in the Record of Titles

of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col-

lections and unless the amount assessed for bene. fit on anyson or property shall be paid on or before March 7, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 of the Administrative Code of The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

FIRST WARD SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 49TH

ST. (19TH AVE.) from 31st ave. to the crown about midway between 31st ave. and Broadway. Affecting Blocks 737 738, First Ward,

SECOND WARD SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 57TH

(NASSAU) AVE. from 80th st, to 79th at.; 79TH ST. from 57th ave. to 58th ave. Affecting Blocks 2807, 2817, 2818 Second Ward.

GRADING, CURBI1fG, FLAGGING CON. STRUCTING STONE BLOCK GUT7tERS 4 FEET WIDE (PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT) in 55TH ST. (FURMAN AVE.) from Grand ave, to Flushing ave. Affecting Blocks 2618, 2619, 2629, 2630, Second Ward.

THIRD WARD SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in BRAD-

DOCK AVE.. north side, from Winchester blvd. to Billings st.; ASHFORD ST. from Braddock awe., north side, to 88th ave.; BILLINGS ST. from Braddock ave., north side, to 88th ave.; 88TH AVE. from Billings at. to Winchester blvd. Affecting Blocks 7943, 7947, 7948, 7949, Third Ward.

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 87TH AVE. from Winchester blvd. to 231st st.; 232D ST. from 87th ave. to Hillside ave. Affecting Blocks 1674, 1675, 1677, 7780, 7793. 7794, 7796 to 7799, 7810 to 7812, 7822, 7840, 7842 to 7848, 7850, 7912 to 7917, 7924 to 7933, 7937 to 7941, 7943, Third Ward,

FOURTH WARD SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in THURS.

TON ST. from 137th ave. to 140th ave. Affecting Blocks 3664, 3665, 3666. Fourth Ward.

GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, PAV. TNG, ETC., in 109TH AVE, from Lefferts blvd. to 129th st. Affecting Blocks 2442, 2444, 2446, 2448, 2450, 2452, 2454, 2456, 2458, 2460, 9599 to 9609, Fourth Ward.

the date of entry to the date of payment as pro-vided in section 415(1)-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. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Dec, 8, 1938. d]3,23

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in JA. MAICA AVE., north side, from 197th st. to 196th st.; 91ST AVE. from 197th st, to 196th st.; 196TH ST. from Jamaica ave., north side, to 90th ave. Affecting Blocks 1445, 1446, 1447, Fourth Ward.

GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, PAV. ING, ETC., in 92D ST. from 95th ave. to Rock-away blvd., including the triangle in 103d ave. bounded by 92d st. and Rockaway blvd., together with a list of awards for damage caused by a change of grade. Awards affect Block 9031, Lots 10, 13, 14, 15; Block 9032, Lots 1, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33; Block 9065, Lots 16, 19, 20, 21; Block 9066, Lot 39; Block 9098, Lots 10, 11, 12; Block 9099, Lots 54, 55, 57, 58, 60, 63, 63. Assessments affect Blocks 9031, 9032, 9065, 9066, 9098, 9099, 9112, Fourth Ward.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Dec. 13, 1938, and entered Dec. 13, 1938, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 13, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court sq., L. I, City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. M. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Dec. 14, 1938. d19,30

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)-11.0 1 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for

The City of New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of an assessment for acquiring title to the following named street in the BOROUGH OF BROOK. LYN:

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)•11.0 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for

The City of New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the enter-ing in the Bureau of City Collections of an assess-ment for acquiring title to the following named streets in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 21 WEST ST.-ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from

Avenue T to Avenue W and from Avenue Y to Guider ave.

HUBBARD ST.-ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from Avenue Y to Banner ave.

E. 4TH ST.-ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from Banner ave. to Neptune ave.

Confirmed Nov. 18, 1938, and entered Dec. 5, 1938.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is described as follows:

1. Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with Avenue T, the said distance being measured at right angles to Avenue T; on the east by a line midway be. tween West st. and E. 1st st., and by the pro. lorgation of the said line; on the south by the southerly line of Avenue W, and on the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of West st., the said distance being measured at right angles to West st., and by the prolongation of the said line.

✓Bounded on the north by the southerly line

of Avenue Y; on the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of West st., the said distance being measured at right angles to West st., and by the prolonga- tion of the said line; and on the south by the southerly line of Guider ave., and on the west by a line midway between West st, and W. 1st st., and by the prolongation of the said line.

3. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Avenue Y; on the east by a line midway be-tween Hubbard st. and E. 7th st.; on the south by the southerly line of Banner ave. and on the west by a line midway between Hubbard st. and E. 6th st.

4. Bounded on the north by the northerly line of Banner ave.; on the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of E. 4th st. as this street is laid out where it adjoins Banner ave. on the south, the said dis-tance being measured at right angles to E. 4th st. and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by the northerly line of Neptune ave., and on the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of E. 4th st. as this street is laid out where it adjoins Ban. ner ave. on the south, the said distance being measured at right angles to E. 4th st., and by the prolongation of the said line.

That the above named assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 6, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as provided in section 415(1).12,0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build. ing. Bklyn., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Dec. 6, 1938. d13,23

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

his office, Room 21, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, as follows:

Until It a. m.. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1938

No. 1. For grading, curbing, flagging, paving and repaving with permanent asphalt and class B ,ranite pavements on a concrete foundation, the street areas bounded by Williamsburgh rd., Walla. I ,nut st., Classon ave., Kent ave., Wallabout st., Classon ave. and Flushing ave.; and Broadway, Montrose ave. and Union ave.

No. 2. For grading, curbing, flagging, paving and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a concrete foundation Meeker ave. from Union ave. to Manhattan ave., and for grading, curbing and flagging the widened portion and paving and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a concrete foundation from Manhattan ave. to Graham ave.

No. 3. For grading, curbing and flagging the widened portion and paving and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a concrete founda-tion Meeker ave. from Graham ave, to Vander. vonrt ave. No. 4. For fencing with chain link fences eight

(8) feet high vacant lots located as follows: On the south side of Dean st. between Rochester ave. and Buffalo ave., known as Lot 13, Block 1350; on the northeast corner of Highlawn ave. and W. 7th St., known as Lot 47, Block 6650; on the south side of Kane st, between Columbia st. and Tiffany pl., and on the west side of Tiffany p1. between Kane st. and Degraw st.. known as Lots 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46, Block 319; on the north side of Sackett st. between Columbia st. and Hicks at., known as Lot 49, Block 330; on the north side of

Seigel st. between \\'hite sl. and Rocart st., and on the cast .Side of White st. and the west side of Bogart st., each between Seigel st. and McKib-bin st., known as Lots 1, 6 and 27, Block 3092; oil the rat side of Shepherd ave. between Sutter are. and Blake ave., known as Lots 8 and 9, IR!ock 4(153; on the north side of S. 1st st. be-tween Driggs ave. and Roebling st., known as Lots 30 and 32, Block 2394; on the south side of St. Marks ave, between Hopkinson ave. and Eastern pkw:,y,, kno'.vn as Lots 23 and 24, Block 1460; on the east side of W. 9th st, between Avenue P and Quentin rd., known as Lot 57, Block 6623; on the east side of 24th ave. between McDonald ave. and Dahill rd., and on the west side of McDonald ave. between 24th ave. and Avenue 0, known as Lots 16. 18 and 23. Block 6582; on the north side of 57th st. between 1st ave. and 2d ave., known as Lot 69, Block 836; oil the north side of 84th st. between 3d ave. and 4th ave., and on the west side of 4th ave. between 83d st. and 84th Si., known as Lot 43, Block 6017.

Blank forms may lie obtained and drawings and specifications may be seen at the Bureau of High-ways and Sewers, 9th floor, Municipal Building, Rklyn. d16,28

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND BUILDINGS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS (BLANK FORMS OF WHICH may be obtained upon application at Room 1010,

346 Broadway, Manhattan) will be received by the Commissioner of Housing and Buildings at his office in Room 1019, 346 Broadway, Ran-hattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 281 1938

For all the labor and materials required to re-move certain violations of the Multiple Dwelling Law in accordance with paragraph 6 of section 309 of the said law, as amended by chapter 353, Laws of 1937, in the old law tenements located as follows:

1:orough of Manhattan: 143 Norfolk st.; 8 Ridge st. (443 Grand st.); 325 E. 54th st.; 42 W. 114th st.; 36 W. 118th st.; 218-20 E. 121st st.; 220 W. 133d st.; 217-19 W. 135th st.; 2312 1st ave.; 1583 Madison ave.; 1661 Madison ave.

Borough of Brooklyn: 199 Hoyt st. d16,28

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Notice of Public Hearing

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB-lic hearing will be held at the office of the

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson it., Borough of Manhattan, on Friday, Dec. 23, 1938, at 11.30 a. in., on the proposed terms and condi-tions of draft form of contract for furnishing and installing power equipment for the Sixth Avenue Line, Contract No. P-12. Copies of said draft form of proposed contract

may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 501, 250 Hudson st., Bor-ough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar each.

Dated Dec. 5, 1938. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, Commissioner.

Wet. JEROME DALY, Secretary. d9,23

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson

st., Manhattan, as follows:

SECTION 24 E. 99T11 ST. -- ACQUIRING TITLE TO,

from the southerly side of Glenwood rd to the northerly side of Conklin ave.

Confirmed Nov, 29, 1938, and entered Dec. 9, 1938.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is described as follows:

Beginning at the point of intersection of the middle line of the block between E, 98th st. and E. 99th st. and the southerly side of Glenwood rd.; thence eastwardly along the southerly side of Glenwood rd. to its intersection with the middle line of the block between E. 99th st. and E. 100th st.; thence southwardly along said middle line to its intersection with the northerly aide of Conklin ave.; thence westwardly along the north. erly side of Conklin ave to its intersection with the middle line of the block between E. 98th st. and E. 99th at.; thence northwardly along said middle line to the point or place of beginning.

That the above named assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 9, 1939, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date our entry to the date of payment, as provided in section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Bklyn., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Dec. 9, 1938. d16,28

Until 10 a. m,, on- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1938

For furnishing and delivering electrical sup-plies, fuses, battery clips, receptacles, flashlights, fixtures, extension lamps, reflectors, tapes, transite board, genuine glyptal, pull boxes, meter, etc., for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System. d13,23

Until 11.30 a. m„ on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938

For furnishing and installing a cover for the paint tank in the truck shop at the 207th at, shops of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad. d9,23

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1938

For furnishing and delivering paint, enamels, linseed oil. shellac, varnish, paint remover, etc., for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Rail. road System. d16,28

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1988

For furnishing and delivering seals for money bags for the Independent Clty.owned Rapid Transit Railroad System. d16,28

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938

For furnishing and delivering blue print cloth for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System. • d17,29

Until 10 a. m., rat WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1939

For furnishing and delivering wood screws, ma-chine screws, stove bolts, machine bolts, etc., for delivery as required during the three month period ending March 31, 1939, for the Independent City- owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, d22,j4

Until 11.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939

For the installation of tracks, contact rail and other work for the Concourse Yard Extension, Borough of The Bronx (Contract T-56-A). d16,j6

Proposals-Notice to Bidders

General Information to Bidders for Furniâitsg Materials, Supplies and Equipmext to The City of New York for Use in the Masnte,tancs and Operation of the Independent Rapid Transit System.

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

the operation and maintenance of the City's new Independent Rapid Transit Railroad and other activities of the Board of Transportation are btin purchased as required. Competitive bids for such supplies are desired from all responsible in-dividuals and corporations. Names of those desir-ing to be bidders will be placed on appropriate list, but bids will not be limited to those on such lists. Where quantities in excess of $1,000 in value are required the same will be advertised and the time for opening the bids will be announced by public notice.

For further information and particulars apply in Room 503, office of the Board of Transporta-tion, No. 250 Hudson st., City of New York.

No bid will be requested or accepted from any contractor who is in arrears or in default to The City of New York. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF 7HE CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DeL*xsy, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, Commissioner.

Wii. JEJOys DALY, Secretary.

8548 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Notices to Appear for Examinatlons

AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC (OPEN COM-PETITIVE)

The written examination is to be held in the Seward Park High School, 350 Grand st., Man-hattan, commencing at 12 noon. on THURSDAY, 1)EC. 29, 1938. d222,29

CLERK, GRADE I (OPEN COMPETITIVE) (TYPING TEST)

The typing test is to be held at the Seward Park High School, 350 Grand st., Manhattan, com-mencing at 9.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1938. d22,29

CABLE SPLICER (OPEN COMPETITIVE) The written examination is to be held in Room

214, Federal Building, 641 Washington st., Man• hattan, commencing at I p. m., on FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1938.

X-RAY TECHNICIAN (OPEN COM- PETITIVE)

The qualifying practical test is to be held at the Lenox Hill Hospital, 107 E. 76th st. (3d floor), Manhattan, commencing at 3 p. m., on THURS. DAY, DEC. 22, 1938. d16,22

BOILERMAKER (OPEN COMPETITIVE) The written examination is to be held in Room

214, Federal Building, 641 Washington st., Man-hattan, commencing at 1 p. m., an THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1938.

Proposed Amendment to Classification

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF the proposed amendment of the non-competitive

class of the Municipal Civil Service classification by including therein under the heading"Depart-ment of Hospitals," Part I, without maintenance, the following:

`Pupil Practical Nurse (maximum tenure not to exceed six months), $420 per annum."

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, Municipal Building (Room 1443), on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 at 2.30 p. m.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners. FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d20,22

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS

General Instructions as to Examinations

All examinations are open to both men and women of all ages unless advertisement states otherwise.

Residence: B40-4.0, Administrative Code, pro-vides in substance that any office or position, compensation for which is payable solely or in part from funds of this City, shall be filled only by a person who is a citizen, and bona fide resi-dent and dweller of the City for at least three Nears at time of appointment. (This statement does not apply to the following departments: Board of Transportation; Board of Water Supply; New York City Parkway Authority; New York City Housing Authority; Municipal Civil Service Commission; Triborough Bridge Authority; New York City Tunnel Authority; Department of Edu-cation; Board of Higher Education.)

Pay includes money, pension, fair sick leave, plus one taonth's vacation in most cases.

Applications for examinations must be filed on forms furnished by the Commission, at Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Application blanks will be mailed upon request provided a self. addressed stamped envelope is enclosed to fully cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee delivery of such letter.

Save time by using ordinary mail to request application and to return filled out application instead of coming to the Application Bureau. When writing for application blank send self. addressed 9-luck envelope stamped 4 cents from Manhattan and l9rons and 6 cents elsewhere for mailing you the application. However, applica-tions mailed to the Commission from Manhattan and Bronx require 2 cents an ounce; from other places, 3 cents an ounce.

An application mailed to the Commission will not be accepted unless it is postmarked upon the envelope at as hour not later than 4 b. m. on the last days of filing. Unless the envelope is so postmarked, the hour at which the application is deposited in the post office will not be con-sidered.

When mailing an application write your name and address on the upper left hand corner of the envelope; write the position applied for on the lower left hand corner of the envelope.

Caution: Applications mailed to the Commis. sion with insufficient postage will be returned provided there is compliance with the other re• quests stated above on the mailing of applications. During the last three days of filing applications, however, those mailed with insufficient postage will be accepted subject to the payment of a 25-cent additional fee to cover the cost of postage and clerical work entailed by such acceptance, provided that the other requests on the mailing of applications are fulfilled.

In sting the subject Experience no supple-mentary statements of any kind will be received after the final date for filing applications.

Except as otherwise specifically stated in ad• vertisements, all preliminary training or other qualifications required for the examination must be completed on or before the date of application.

Persons appointed from eligible lists resulting from examinations become members of the Retire• meat System described in chapter 3, title B, of the Administrative Code, voluntarily within six months and a+mpulsorily aftei six months of ser-vice.

The term of eligibility of a list resulting from an examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Fee: Uniess otherwise stated in the advertise-ment, the amount of fee is to be paid by postal money order or certified check at the time of filing application by mail or in person at Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Do not offer cash. Applications unaccompanied by fee (stoney order or certified check) will be rejected. Official notice to appear for examination is also receipt for payment of fee. No fee for applica-tion. No refund of fee. Only one fee.

EXAMINE WITH EXTREME CARE THE PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS PRE. SCRIBED. NO REFUND OF FEE IS POS-SIBLE IN CASE THESE REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT MET. Special Additional Instructions as to Pro-

motion Examinations The rules of the Municipal Civil Service Cam-

mission provide that in determining eligibility fot promotion, the titles of positions and the duties which are naturally and properly attached thereto shall be considered. Duties which have been per. formed not in accordance with the title, or alleged personal qualifications, &ball not be considered in determining eligibility.

Any employee serving under a title, not men- tinned in the eligibility requirements, but which

be believes falls within the provisions of the above rule, may file an application and an appeal to compete in the examination during the period stated in the advertisement. No appeals will he received after 4 p. m. on the closing date for the receipt of applications.

THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM THIS PROCEDURE.

Civil Service announcements are broadcast over Station WNYC on Mondays, at 5.45 p. m.

Bulletin Notice: The Commission publishes monthly an official bulletin which is available in libraries Or sent to all candidates and eligibles 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. Can. didates are promptly notified by mail of any action affecting them individually. General in-quiries 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 .btainable.

FOURTH AMENDED NOTICE

PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF BUILD- INGS, GRADE 4, FIRE DEPARTMENT

This examination is open only to employees of the Fire Department

Salary: $3,000 and upwards per annum. Ap-pointments usually made at minimum salary of grade.

Vacancies: One at present, subject to Budget. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Tuesday,

Dec. 20, 1938, to 4 p. m., Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1939. Eligibility Requirements: Open to Inspectors

of Buildings, grade 3, and Architectural Drafts-men, grade 3, who have served one year in the title, and who are otherwise qualified for the ex-amination.

Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority, 5; written, 5.

Scope of Examination: The written examina-tion will cover all kinds of inspection work in connection with the construction, alteration or maintenance of City fire houses, repair shops and other buildings for the New York City Fire De-partment; and related work.

Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which Is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

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Amended Notice-Licenses for Motion Picture Operator, Master Electrician, and Special Electrician.

THE COMMISSION WILL RECEIVE IN Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

from Dec. 15 to Dec. 27, inclusive, applications for licenses as Motion Picture Operator, Master Electrician, and Special Electrician, Persons who have already filed applications euith the Depart-ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity for the coming examinations need not file again.

It is planned that those who pass the written tests for these licenses be Oven further practical examination, The Commission will then certify those who pass the entire examination for license, following the same procedure as is employed with Plumbers. The Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity will issue the licenses as in the past.

The preliminary requirements for admission to examination for these licenses are indicated below. The examination fee is $5 for each license and is to be paid at the time of filing application,

Applicants for licenses as Motion Picture Oper-ator must be at least 21 years of age and be citizens of the United States.

Candidates for licenses as Master Electrician or Special Electrician must have had at least three years of practical experience in electrical con• struction in buildings. The place of business of an applicant for Master Electrician's license must meet all requirements prescribed by the Depart. ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity with respect to the address of his place of business.

bee "General Instructions as to Examina-tlons" which Is to be considered as part of this notice,

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q, MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

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PROMOTION TO PLUMBER, CITY-WIDE

Salary: At present, $12 a day. Two appointed from previous list.

Applleatlons: Received from 9 a, m., Wed-nesday, Dec. 14, 1938, to 4 p. m., Thursday, Jan. 5, 1939, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Man. battan.

Vacancies: Four, Ages: Open to all persons of all ages. Duties: To install piping for water, waste,

soil and vent lines; to set all plumbing fixtures; to perform related work as required.

Eligibility Requirements: Candidates must have had not less than five years of experience along the lines outlined under duties. Open to persons in the following titles who have served not less than three years in the labor class and who are otherwise eligible: Plumber's Helper, Gasfttter's Helper; and also open to persons in the following titles who have served riot less than one year therein, and who are otherwise eligible: inspector of Plumbing (all grades) ; Sanitary In-spector (all grades) ; Heating and Ventilating In-spector (all grades); Chief Inspector of Plumbing; Health Officer (all grades); Inspector of Meters and Water Consumption (all grades); Gasfitter; Mechanical Engineers.

Subjects and Weights: Record and seniority, 5; written, 2; practical, 2; physical, 1.

Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Exarnlna-

tions" which is to ba considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d14,jS

SUPERVISOR OF PARK OPERATIONS (MEN)

AMENDE9 NOTICE (.Applicants who filed under the adverfisemerrt

of March-April, 1938, will be notified of this ex-amination if their applications fall within the re• quirements here stated. If they wish to amend their applications already filed they may do so at Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan, be-tween the dates here set for the receipt of appli- cations.)

Salary: $3,000 per annum; subject to Budget. Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wed-

nesday, Dec. 7, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies: Two. Ages: None. Duties: To plan, organize and supervise the

operation of revenue-producing park facilities such as swimming pools, golf courses, beaches and sports stadia, for the beneficial uses of the public;

assign, instruct and direct personnel in connection with the operation of these facilities; be responsible for the collection, custody and deposit of revenues derived from these facilities; invite and promote a wide and intensive use of these facilities by both children and adults; perform related work.

Requirements: Two years' experience in a re-sponsible position having direct charge of park activities and personnel in an established mu-nicipal, county or state park system or privately owned public recreational enterprise of a nature to fit the candidate to perform the duties described above, and of a degree of importance not less than that performed by field staff; or the equivalent. A degree from a college of recognized standing in relevant fields will be accepted in lieu of ex-perience.

subjects and Weights: Experience, 3; writ-ten, 4; technical-oral, 3.

Experience will be rated after an oral inter-view to determine the extent to which such ex-perience has fitted the candidate to perform the duties of the position. The rating will be based on the answers to questions concerning experi-ence, and upon the written experience form filed by the candidate. At the same time a technical- oral examination will be given to determine the technical and personal qualifications of the candi• date for the position, and will be based on the following factors: Technical competence, appear-ance, manner, speech and judgment.

Medical- Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/40, both eyes together, eyeglasses allowed; normal heart; normal lungs; normal hearing; no varicose veins; no hernia; no paralysis; no other disease, injury or abnormality that tends to im. pair health or usefulness: normal strength, dumb-bells, 35 pounds right, 30 pounds left. Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

RADIO TRAFFIC ASSISTANT

Salary: $1,800 to but not including $2,400 per annum. Appointments usually made at minimum salary of grade.

Applications: Received 9 a. in., Wednesday, Dec. 7, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies: One in the Municipal Broadcast-ing System, Radio Station WNYC.

Ages: None. Duties: Under direction to secure and plan

educational and high-grade musical radio broad-casting programs; gather ideas and plans for such programs; find prospects and keep in touch with educational and musical organizations; check pro-gress of such program planning to point of final formulation; maintain up-to-date records and files of all material pertinent to such program planning; maintain records and files of educational and musical organizations; act in a secretarial capacity; do incidental typing and stenography; perform related duties.

Requirements: Graduation with a baccalau-reate degree from a college or institution of recog-nized standing, and not less than one year of satisfactory experience in a radio broadcasting station in the planning or promoting of educa-tional and musical programs, or a satisfactory equivalent.

Subjects and Weights: Written, 5; experi-ence 5. (The pass mark in the written will be the score achieved by the person who ranks 25th in the order of comparative ratings on this test.)

Candidates who pass and attain a place on the list will, as the needs of the service require, re-ceive a qualifying practical test in their ability to take dictation at the rate of 75 words per minute and transcribe their notes on the type-writer.

Medical and Physical Standards: Far vi-sion, 20/40, both eyes together, eyeglasses allowed; no paralysis, if disabling; no disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or useful• ness; blindness in one eye does not reject.

Fee: $2. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which Is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, GRADE 1 AMENDED NOTICE

(The resulting eligible list will be divided according to sex)

Maximum tenure for this position will be not more than four years from the date of appointment.

Salary: $1,360 to $1,800 per annum. Ap-pointments usually made at minimum salary of grade.

Applfentionss: Received 9 a. m.. Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1938, to 4 p. m., Friday, Jan. 6, 1939, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

1'acancles: Four in the House of Detention (Women); six at Rikers Island (Men).

Ages: None. Duties: Resident Physicians are assigned to

give professional service to the male or female inmates in the institutions of the Department of Correction. Full time service required, with main-tenance in certain cases.

Requirements; M. D. degree from a reputable institution and one year's experience as interne in a hospital of recognized standing or equivalent medical experience. Candidates must be licensed to practice medicine in New York State before certification.

Subjects and Weights: Written test, 10. (The pass mark will be the score obtained by the person ranking 100th in comparative rating.

Medical-Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/40, both eyes together, eyeglasses allowed; no disease, injury or abnormality that tends to im-pair health or usefulness; blindness in one eye does not reject.

Fee: $1.50. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which Is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,j6

RADIO OPERATION ASSISTANT

Salary: $1,200 to but not including $1,800 per annum. Appointments usually made at minimum salary of grade.

Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wed. nes.iay, Dec. 7, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies: One in the Municipal Broadcast-ing System, Radio Station WNYC.

Ages: None, Duties: To act as assistant to radio operations

manager; to make and record all program revisions and changes of the station's operation sheet, main-tain accurate schedules of announcers, studios, re- hearsal periods and check accuracy of publicity program releases, etc.; type all necessary records, file all correspondence and records pertinent to duties; perform secretarial work and related duties.

Requirements: Graduation from a senior high school and not less than one year of satisfactory

experience in a licensed radio broadcasting system, or a satisfactory equivalent.

Subjects and 1► 'eights: 1Vritten, 5; experi• ence, 5. (The pass mark in the written test will be the score achieved by the person who ranks 25th in the order of comparative ratings an this test.)

Persons who obtain a place on the eligible fist will, as the needs of the service require, receive a qualifying practical test in taking dictation at the rate of 75 words per minute and transcribing on the typewriter.

Medical and Physical Standards: Far vi-sion, 20/40; both eyes together; eyeglasses allowed; normal heart; normal lungs; normal hearing; no disease, injury or abnormality that tends to im-pair health or usefulness; blindness in one eye does not reject.

Fee: $1.50. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which Is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS• SION, PALL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. M RTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

SUPERVISING PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE (SOCIAL HYGIENE)

Salary: $2,500 per annum. Applications: Received 9 a. in., Wednesday,

Dec. 7, to 4 p. in., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies: One in the Department of Health at $2,500 per annum (Social Security Project).

Ages: None. Iluties: To be in responsible charge of the

supervision of all nursing and social work activi-ties of the Bureau of Social Hygiene. This in-eludes the supervision of the follow up of lapsed cases and contacts. To act as consultant in so-cial hygiene nursing for the Department of Health nursing personnel and to establish and maintain contact with nurses and social workers of official and voluntary institutions concerned with the diag-nosis and treatment of syphilis and gonorrhea in New York City,

Requirements: Four years of public health nursing, one year of which must have been with a social hygiene program, and one year as a super-visor in charge of a public health program; or three years as a supervisor of a venereal disease clinic or an out patient clinic which has a venereal disease program as part of its services and (A) one year of public health nursing or (B) one year of academic work in public health nursing at an accredited institution or (C), a B. S. degree in a relevant field or t D) a satisfactory combination of A and B. Candidates must present their license as Registered Nurse in the State of New York be-fore certification.

Subjects and Weights: Written test, 5; edu-cation and experience, 3; technical oral, 2. The technical oral examination will be given to deter-mine the technical and personal qualifications of the candidate for the position, and will be based on the following factors: Technical competence, appearance, manner, speech and judgment. The pass mark will be the score obtained by the per. son ranking 25th in comparative rating.

Medical-Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/40: both eyes together; eyeglasses allowed; no disease, injury or abnormality that tends to im-pair health or usefulness.

Fee: $2.50. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL, CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL j KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

RADIO PUBLICITY ASSISTANT

Salary: $1,800 to but not including $2,400 per annum; arpointments usually made at minimum salary of grade.

Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wed-nesday, Dec. 7, to 4 p, m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies: One in the Municipal Broadcast-ing System, Radio Station WNYC.

Duties: Under direction to be in charge of all publicity and promotional aspects of the station's activities; to write program publicity releases; arrange for broadcasting of special events; arrange for and participate in special broadcasted inter-views; edit and write news reports for broad-casting; write promotional material of station's activities; typewrite material pertinent to posi-tion; and perform related duties.

Requirements: Graduation with a baccalau-reate degree from an institution of recognized standing, and one year's experience in publicity, news reporting, advertising, copywriting or radio publicity; or a satisfactory equivalent.

Subjects and Weights: Written, 5; experi-ence, 5. (The pass mark in the written will be the score achieved by the person who ranks 25th in the order of comparative ratings on this test.)

Medical and Physical Standards: Far vi• sion, 20/40; both eyes together; eyeglasses al-lowed; no disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness; blindness In one eye does not reject. Fee: $2. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

JUNIOR ENGINEER (ELECTRICAL), GRADE 3

Salary: $2,160 to but not including $3,120 per annum; appointments usually made at minimum salary of grade.

Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday, Dec. 7, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies: 18 in the title of Assistant Electrical Engineer, grade 3, and 17 in the title of Engi- neering Assistant (Electrical), grade 3, in the Board of Transportation; I in the, Department of Hospitals and 7 in the Department of public Works in the title of junior Electrical Engineer, grade 3. In addition, the list resulting from this examination will be certified as appropriate for a large number of vacancies in engineering, drafting and inspectional positions whose duties are similar to the duties of this position.

Ages: None. Duties: Under direct supervision and with

little opportunity for independent or unreviewed action or decision, to perform elementary electrical engineering work in the investigation, drafting, in-spection, test and development of rapid transit sys-tems including power transmission and distribution, substations, lighting, ventilating, drainage and mis-cellaneous equipment; make studies and prepare reports; perform related work.

Requirements: An electrical engineering de-gree recognized by the University of the State of New York; or graduation from a 4-year day high school course plus four years' satisfactory practical experience in electrical engineering; or a satisfac-tory equivalent. The examination will be such as to require a general knowledge of the fundamental principles of electrical engineering, physics and mathematics; of the ordinary sources of electrical engineering information; of the preparation of field notes or data for plans and reports; of the use of drafting instruments.

THLRSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8549

.nbjects and 11 "eights: Edur.n and ex• In i icnce, 3 ; written, 7.

IeIieal-I'hysienl Standards: 1i visiott, 20/40, both eyes together, eyeglasses allowed; no disease, injury or abnormality that tends to im-pair health or usefulness.

Fee: $2.5t:. See "General instructions as to Examina-

tion!" which Is to be considered as part of !Iii c notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS `ION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. M Rio and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

PRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

OFFICE APPLIANCE OPERATOR, GRAIIE '3

(This list will be certified for various posi-tions in the City service for which the skill and ability necessary to operate the various standard types of office appliances used by the City such as comptometer, addressographing, tabulating, bookkeeping, accounting, billing machines.)

salary: $1,200 to but not including $1,800 per annum. Appointments are usually made at the minimum salary of the grade.

Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday, Dec. 7, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, itlunicipal Building, Manhattan.

1'aeancies: Occur from time to time. Ages: None. Duties: To operate a standard type of office

appliance; perform related work as required. Subjects and %%'eights: Written test, weight

10. The pass mark on the written test will be annomtced prior to the test. The written test will be designed to testmental alertness, speed, dexterity, arithmetic ability; office practices and other appropriate information. After the list is established, candidates will receive qualifying practical tests in their ability to handle some particular type of office appliance. If e, can- didate fails to qualify in the practical test for a particular machine, he will not receive another opportunity to qualify in that machine, but will be permitted to take the qualifying test for other machines as the need therefor arises.

Medical-Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/30; both eyes together; eyeglasses allowed; normal heart; normal lungs; norm,) hearing; no other disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness; blindness in one eye does not reject.

Fee: $1.50. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MuRTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

Requirements: Graduation with a degree fron a medical school of recognized standing and, it

addition, candidates must have satisfactorily cons pleted with an advanced degree one or more year. of graduate training in public health in an educa tional institution; and must either have had satis factory experience of at least two years as a health officer or must have bad not less than three years experience in a responsible administrative posi tion in public health of the type which will fi them to be a health officer; or a satisfactory equiv alent of the foregoing.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, 4; tech nical, 3; technical-oral, 3.

Experience will be rated after an oral interview to determine the extent to which such experienet has fitted the candidate to perform the duties of the position. The rating will be based on the answers to the question concerning experience an upon the written experience form filed by th candidate.

A technical-oral examination will be give through an oral interview to determine the tech nical qualifications together with the persona qualifications of the candidates and will be base upon the following factors: Technical knowledge manner, speech, judgment.

Medical-Physical Standards: Far visio 20/40, both eyes together, eyeglasses allowed normal heart, normal lungs, normal hearing, n varicose veins, no hernia, no paralysis if disabling no other disease, injury or abnormality that tend to impair health or usefulness.

Fee: $3. See "General Instructions as to Examina•

tions" which Is to be considered as part o this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

INSTRUCTOR (MUSIC)

Salary: Up to, but not including, $2,400 per Appointments usually made at minimum

salary of grade. Applications: Received from 9 a. m., Wed-

nesday, Dec. 7, to 4 p. in., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies: One in the Department of Parks at $2,000 per annum; subject to budget.

Duties: To act as instructor for and leader of the Department of Parks band and of bands and orchestras of children using public park play-grounds; arrange music; hold rehearsals; conduct hands and orchestras at public performances and prepare appropriate musical programs.

Requirements: Three years' experience as con-ductor of a concert band (comprising at least 30 members) and one year's experience teaching band and orchestral instruments. Candidates must pos-sess a knowledge of musical theory and form, harmony and instrumentation, and must also demon-strate the ability to arrange band music from piano, organ and orchestral scores, and the ability to rehearse and conduct a concert band adequate to perform satisfactorily the duties set forth above.

Subjects and Weights: Written, weight 3 (the pass mark will be the score achieved by the person who ranks 25th in the order of the com-parative ratings on this test). Practical test, weight 4; experience, weight 3. In the practical test, to demonstrate their ability to rehearse and conduct a concert hand the candidates will be required to conduct and rehearse such a unit under conditions uniformly prescribed by an authorita-tive panel of examiners. Candidates will be rated as to 1. Quality of Musical Interpretation: Con-trol of rhythm, tempo, dynamics and climaxes; consistent accuracy of intonation; and appropriate-ness and artistry of rendition. II. Qualities of Leadership: Appearance, manner, voice, use of baton, and responsiveness of the players. III. Rehearsal Procedure: Clarity and accuracy of giv-ing directions, correcting mistakes affecting all fac-tors of musical interpretation, and methodical pro-cedure in securing finished performances.

Candidates passing the written and practical tests will be given the experience-oral test.

Experience will be rated after an oral interview in which the quantity and quality of such educa-tion, training and experience as is pertinent to the position will be considered.

Candidates passing all three competitive tests will he given the medical and physical test. Those who qualify in these must meet all the require. ments of a thorough character investigation.

Medical-Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/40, both eyes together, eyeglasses allowed; no disease, injury or abnormality that tends to ins- pair health or usefulness.

Fee: $2. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which Is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

° Iii the Matter if Acquiring Title by The City o e New York to certain real property extendin

from the marginal street, wharf or place a n East 92d street, in the Borough of Brooklyn

to the Sunrise highway, in the Borough o Queens to be known as SHORE PARKWAY

duly selected as a site for park purposes an approved according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY A. n order of the Supreme Court of the State o

New York, Second Judicial District, dated Ma 0 12, 1938, and duly entered in the office of th

Clerks of the Counties of Kings and Queens o s May 12, 1938, the application of The City o

New Ycrk to have the compensation which shout justly be made to the respective owners of th real property taken in the above entitled pro

f ceeding ascertained and determined by the Su preme IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT

pursuant to section 872 of she New York Cit Charter and section B15, subdivision 11.0 of

Administrative Code, each and every party and person interested in the real property so t be taken, and having any claim or demand or account thereoft is hereby required to file hi

r claim duly verified in the manner required b law for the verification of pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of Kings, on or before the 31st day of December, 1938, and to

on the Corporation Counsel of The city of New York at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of Ne 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 ad-dress, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which com-pensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fix-tures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

Proof of title may be submitted to the Cor-porat:on Counsel at his office, Room 1265, Mu• nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 3d day of January, 1939.

The property affected by the above proceeding is bounded and described as fellows:

Parcel A Beginning at the corner formed by the inter-

section of the northwest line of a marginal street, wharf or place (which is also the southeast line of Pennowitz avenue) with the northeast line of a marginal street, wharf or place (which is also the southwest line of East 92d street), as these streets are now laid out on the plan of the City of New York; thence northwesterly along the northeast line of a marginal street, wharf or place (which is also in part, the southwest line of Fast 92d street, 369.36 feet to the centre line of East 92d street; thence northwesterly, deflect-ing 16 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds to the left, along the centre line of East 92d street, 100 feet to the southeast line of Schenck avenue; thence northeasterly, deflecting 90 degrees to the right, along the southeast line of Schenck ave-nue 390.00 feet to a property line, midway be. tween East 93d street and Rockaway avenue; thence southeasterly, deflecting 90 degrees to the right, along the last mentioned property line, 160 feet to another property line; thence northeast-erly, defecting 90 degrees to the left, along a ptopetty line I00 felt to tha southwest line of Rockaway avenue; thence northwesterly, deflect-ing 90 degrees to the left, along the southwest line of Rockaway avenue, 8.24 feet to a point in the so:;theast limit of the opening of Rockaway avenue, as this street was legally opened on April 26 1869; thence northeasterly, deflecting 94 degrees 30 ntinuces 00 seconds to the right, along the aforesaid southeast opening limit of Rockaway avenue as opened on April 26, 1869, 54.54 het to a point; thence northwesterly, de- fleeting 78 degrees 39 minutes 03 seconds to the left, and still along the aforesaid southeast limit of Rockaway avenue as opened on April 26, 1869, 19.76 feet to a property line; thence nnttheasterly, deflecting 91 degrees 11 minutes 19 seconds to the right, along a property line, 100.65 feet to another property line; thence north-westerly, deflecting 90 degrees to the left, along a property line, 40 feet to the centre line of Den-ton avenue; thence northeasterly, deflecting 90 de-grees to the right, along the centre line of Denton avenue, 178.01 feet to a property line; thence southeasterly, deflecting 8t1 degrees 42 minutes 44 seconds to the right, along a property line, 135.22 feet to a point; thence northeast-erly, deflecting 86 degrees 42 minutes 44 seconds to the left, 414.23 feet to a point of curvature (which is in the southwest line of East 98th street); thence on a curve, whose radius is 5,700 f' et deflecting to the left and tangent to toe last mentioned course 1,127.33 feet to the southwest line of a marginal street, wharf or place (which is also the northeast line of East 102d street); thence southeasterly along the aforesaid marginal street, wharf or place, 511.12 feet to the northwest line of a marginal street, wharf or place (which is also the southeast line of Pennowits avenue) ; thence southwesterly, de-flecting 90 degrees to the right, along the last mentioned marginal street, wharf or place, 2,351.95 feet to the point or place of beginning, excluding the lands within the above described area owned by The City of New York and acquired for any purpose whatsoever.

Parcel B Beginning at the intersection of the north-

west line of the marginal street, wharf or place with the southeasterly prolongation of the north. east line of Bradford street; thence southwest-erly along the northwest line of the marginal street, wharf or place 1,147.48 feet to a point; thence northerly, deflecting 150 degrees 51 minutes 27 seconds to the right, 574.97 feet to the south-east line of Vandalia 10th street; thence north-erly, deflecting 20 degrees 56 minutes 14 seconds to the left, 358.57 feet to a point in the south-west line of Pennsylvania avenue at its inter• sectio.t with the centre line of Vandalia 9th street; thence northeasterly, deflecting 31 de-gices 39 minutes 08 seconds to the right, 84.32 feet to a point in the northeast line of Pennsyl• vania ?tenue distant 200.00 feet southeasterly from the intersection of the southeast line of Egan avenue with the northeast line of Pennsyl-vania avenue; thence northeasterly, deflecting 31 degrees 16 minutes 32 seconds to the right, 178.27 feet to a point on the northeast line of Wycna street distant 250.00 feet southeast-erly from the intersection of the southeast line of Egan avenue with the northeast line of Wyona street as measured along the northeast line of

g Egan avenue; thence northeasterly, deflecting 77

f feet to the intersection of the northeast line Y, of Van Sicklen avenue with the southeast line d of Egan avenue; thence northwesterly, deflect-

'V 81.90 feet to the intersection of the northeast f line of Van Sicklen avenue with the northwest

e fleeting 77 degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds to n the right, along the northwest line of Egan f avenue and its prolongation 420.66 feet to a d point in a curve; thence tortheasterly on a e curve whose radius is 5,605.88 feet, deflect•

f produced 1,630.24 feet to a point of tangency;

y mentioned course 33.84 feet to a point in the ° southwest lire of Elton street distant 150.00 ° feet southeasterly from the intersection of the s northwest line of Collins avenue with the south-

o the left, along the southwest line of Elton street

New

westerly, deflecting 58 degrees 15 minutes 15 seconds to the left, along the southwest line of

f Miller avenue, 120 feet to the southeast line of

t degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds to the right, , aft.ng the southeast line of Egan avenue 327.78

ing 77 degrees 38 minutes 34 seconds to the left,

r line of Egan avenue; thence northeasterly de.

ing to the right from the tangent to the curve at the aforementioned point, said tangent bear. ing 9 degrees 49 minutes 39 seconds northwest-erly from the northwest line of Egan avenue

thence northeasterly and tangent to the last

west west lino of Elton street; thence northwesterly. defecting 84 degrees 28 minutes 39 seconds to

150 feet to the northwest line of Collins avenue; thence northeasterly, deflec`ing 99 degrees 11

minutes 07 seconds to the right, 588.07 feet to a point on the northeast line of Essex street distant 93.87 feet southeasterly from the inter-section of the northwest line of Collins avenue with the northeast line of Essex street; thence northeasterly, deflecting 14 degrees 42 minutes 24 seconds to the left, 975.42 feet to a point of curvature, which is at the intersection of the northwest line of Collins avenue with the southwest line of Montauk avenue; thence north. easterly on a curve whose radius is 16,413.04 feet, tangent to the last mentioned course and deflecting to the left 1,379.41 feet to the centre lire of Spring Creek Basin; thence southeasterly alone the centre line of Spring Creek Basin 355.71 feet to a point in a curve; thence south-westerly on a curve whose radius is 16,763.04 feet, parallel with course number 18 and 350.00 feet therefrom, and deflecting to the right 1,345.00 feet to a point of tangency; thence southwest-erly, tangent to the last mentioned course, parallel with course number 17 and 350 feet therefrom, 1.592.49 feet, to a point of curvature on the southwest line of Elton street; thence southwest-erly on a curve whose radius is 5,255.88 feet, tangent to the last mentioned course, parallel with course number 13 and 350 feet therefrom, 2.745.0 feet to the northeast line of Bradford sheet; thence southeasterly along the northeast line of Bradford street and its prolongation, 185.88 feet. to the northwest line of the marginal street, wharf or place at the point or place of heginn;ng, excluding the lands within the above described area owned by The City of New York and acquired for any purpose whatsoever.

The property affected by the above description is located in Blocks 8325-A, 8326, 8330-L, 8334-B, 8335-A, 8335-B, 8335-C, 8335-D, and 8335-E, in Section 24, and Blocks 4452.0, 4452-P, 4452-Q, 4452-37, 4452-38, 4452-45, 4452.46, 4452.47, 4452-48, 4452.49, 4452-50, 4452-51, 4452-52, 4452-53, 4452-54, 4452-55, A452.56, 4452-57, 4452-58, 4452-59, 4452-60, 4452-61, 4452-62, 4452-63, 4452-64, 4452-65, 4452-71, 4586-P, 4586-Q, 4586-T, 4586-U, 4586-V, 4586-W, 4586-X, 45F6-Y, and 4586-12, in Section 14 of the Kings Cot.nty land map.

Parcel C Beginning at a point on the westerly line of

Sheridan avenue, distant 728.64 feet northerly hem the intersection formed by the westerly line of Sheridan avenue with the northerly line of 16fth avenue (Flynn avenue), as laid down on Section 174 of the final map of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment May 14, 1915, by the Mayor May 21, 1915, copies of which were filed in the office of (he Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, October 21, 1915, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, October 20, 1915, and in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, October 22, 1915; running thence south-westerly on an arc of a circle, the tangent of which forms an interior angle with the westerly line if Sheridan avenue of 101 degr-es 46 minutes 14.88 seconds, and the radius of which is 16,763.04 feet for 483,81 feet to the centre line of Spring Creek Basin; thence north 58 degrees 31 minutes 15.6 seconds west on a line forming an interior angle with the tangent to the last mentioned course of 79 degrees 52 minutes 58.32 seconds, for 355.65 feet along the centre line of Spring Creek Basin; thence southwesterly on an arc of a circle, the trngent of which farms an interior angle with the last mentioned course of 28 degrees 20 minutes 06.78 seconds, and the radius of which is 16,413.04 feet, for 481.61 feet to the easterly line of Foun-tain avenue; thence north 58 degrees 31 minutes 15.6 seconds west on a line forming an interior angle with the tangent to the last mentioned course of 81 degrees 20 minutes 45.74 seconds for 2.567.98 feet along the easterly line of Fountain avenue to the southerly line of Fair-field avenue; thence north 50 degrees 14 minutes 26.5 steonds east for 1,160.98 feet along the southerly line of Fairfield avenue to the west-erly line of Sheridan avenue; thence south 39 degrees 45 minutes 33.5 seconds east for 464.17 feet along the westerly line of Sheridan avenue; tl'ence south 58 degrees 31 minutes 15.6 seconds east for 1,939.42 feet along the westerly line of Sheridan avenue to the point or place of be-ginning.

Parcel D Beginning at a point on the easterly line of

Sheridan avenue, distant 157.53 feet south of the intersection of the easterly line of Sheridan avenue with the southerly line of 158th road (Stonit!gton street), as laid down on Section 114 of the final map of the Borough of Queens, unproved by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment May 14, 1915, by the Mayor May 21, 1915, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, October 21, 1915, in the office of the Corpora-tion Counsel, City of New York, October 20, 1915, and in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, October 22, 1915; running thence i.ortheasterly on an arc of a circle, the tangent of which forms an interior angle with the easterly line of Sheridan avenue of 102 de-grees 18 minutes 40.34 seconds, and the radius of which is 16,413.04 feet, for 1,457.67 feet; thence rorth 14 degrees 04 minutes 45.3 seconds east on a line tangent to the last mentioned course, for 579.36 feet; thence northeasterly on

,ion in respect of any fixtures is made by a Wyona street; thence northeasterly, deflecting 14 lessee or tenant of the real property to be degree-, 22 minutes 56 seconds to the left and acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, along a line parallel with Egan avenue 266.35 together with said inventory or itemized statement, feet to the northeast line of Bradford street; shall be served upon the owner of such real prop- thence northwesterly, deflecting 77 degrees 38 erty or his attorney. minutes 34 seconds to the left along the north.

Proof of title will be received by the Corpora. east line- of Bradford street 50.00 feet to a tion Counsel, at his office, Room 1265, Municipal point distant 200 feet southeasterly from the Building, Borough of Manhattan, on or before intersection of the southeast line of Egan avenue the 27th day of December, 1938. with the northeast line of Bradford street; thence

Dated, New York, December 15, 1938. northerly, deflecting 58 degrees 15 minutes 15 WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun• sccends to the right, 235.40 feet to a point in

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal the southwest line of Miller avenue distant Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New 120.00 feet southeasterly from the intersection York. d15,27 of the southeast line of Egan avenue with the

southwest line of Miller avenue; thence north- SUPREME COURT—KINGS COUNTY

LABORATORY ASSISTANT (BACTERI- OLOGY)

Salary: $960 to $1,500 per annum. Appoint-ments usually made at minimum salary of the grade.

Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday, Dec. 7, to 4 p. m., Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

vacancies: Six. Ages: None. Duties: General laboratory work. This may

include examinations of smears for tubercle bacilli, gonococci, etc.; examination of diphtheria cultures; ).reparation of serum and assisting in Wasserman tests; handling of cultures of pathogenic bacteria and assisting in identification; inoculation of labor-atory animals; preparation of culture media; mak-ing solutions; perform related work as required.

Requirements: High school graduation and six months' experience in bacteriology or the equivalent. Additional credit will be given for full time employment as laboratory technician in research or bacteriological laboratories of hospitals, and for relevant education and training.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, 3; tech-nical, 7.

The pass mark on the technical will be the score obtained by the person ranking 150 in compara-tive rating.

Medical-Physical Standards: Far vision, 20/40, both eyes, eyeglasses allowed, color vision; tto disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness. Blindness in one eye does not reject.

Fee: $1. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which Is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS• SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORroN and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

BATTERY CONSTRUCTOR

Salary: At present, $8 a day. Four appointed from previous list.

Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday, Dee. 7, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies : One. Ages: None. Duties: To assemble and disassemble batteries,

testing cells, mixing solutions and burning lead connectors,

Requirements: Candidates must have had not less than three years' experience of the character outlined under duties.

Subjects and Weights: Written, 3; practical, 5; physical, 2.

The written test will be given first, the physical next, and the practical last. The practical test may include the testing of the candidate's knowledge and ability by actual work onbatteries, or by de-tailed questioning of the candidate concerning ex• perience and knowledge, or by a combinaoiun of such tests or by other tests of competence.

Medical-Physical Standards: Normal vision, no paralysis, no other disease, injury or ab-normality that tends to impair health or use-fulness. Normal strength.

lee: $2.50. See "General Instructions as to Examina-

tions" which is to be considered as part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, PAUL J. KERN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WALLACE S. SAYRE, Commissioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. d7,28

DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER

Salary : $4,750 per annum, subject to Budget. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday,

Dec. 7, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1938, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Vacancies: Three. Ages: Open to persons of all ages. Duties: Administrative charge of the activities

of the Health Department in a health district of about 250,000 population; planning and directing Health Department program in the district, in• eluding health education, school hygiene, public health nursing, maternity and child hygiene; super-vising activities for control over venereal disease, tuberculosis and acute contagion, and all other phases of public health work in a community of this size; promoting co-operative relations between the Health Department and the medical profession, denial profession, and private health and welfare agencies; keeping necessary records; related work as required.

Notices to File Claims

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 134TH STREET (BAKER AVENUE) from the southerly side of 155th (Arthur-Cozine) ave• nue to the United States pierhead and bulkhead line of Jamaica Bay, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Queens County, dated September 24, 1937, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on September 28, 1937, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by the said court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted on the 7th day of May, 1937, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that, pursuant to section B.15, subdivision 11, of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of queens, and each and every person interested in the real property to be acquired for the purpose of open-ing and extending of the above named street, having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 27th day of December, 1938, 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 be 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-

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an are of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 7,704.57 feet, for 1,756.90 feet; thence northeasterly on an arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 16,175,00 feet, for 1,936.97 feet; thence north 2 degrees 11 minutes 19.2 seconds east on a line forming an interior angle with the tangent to the last mentioned course of 211 degrees 49 minutes 01.72 seconds, for 662.33 feet to the westerly line of Cross Bay boulevard; thence scuth 39 degrees 45 minutes 33.5 seconds east for 939.96 feet along the westerly line oi? Cross Bay boulevard; thence south 50 degrees 14 minutes 26.5 seconds west for 710.62 feet; thence southwesterly on an arc of a circle, the tr..t.gent of which forms an interior angle with the last mentioned course of 197 degrees 37 minutes 08.43 seconds, and the radius of which is 15,825.00 feet, for 1,512.76 feet; thence south-we.terly on an arc of a circle tangent to the last n entioned course, the radius of which is 7,354.57 feet. for 1,677.09 feet; thence south 14 degrees 04 minutes 45.3 seconds west on a line tangent to the last mentioned course, for 579.36 feet; ti ence southwesterly on an are of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 16,763.04 feet, for 1,565.10 feet to the easterly line of Sheridan avenue; thence north 58 degrees 31 minutes 15.6 seconds west on a line forming an interior angle with the tangent to the last mentioned course of 77 degrees 56 minutes 59.07 seconds for 358.06 feet along the easterly line of Sherician avenue, to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel E Beginning at a point on the easterly line of

Cross Bay boulevard (Woodhaven boulevard), dis-tant 110.00 feet north of the intersection. of the easterly line of Cross Bay boulevard (Woodhaven boulevard) with the northerly line of Fairfield ave-nue (156th avenue) as laid down on Section 125 of the final map pit the Borough of Queens, ap-proved by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment December 23, 1914, by the Mayor January 8 1915, eopiei of which were filed in the office o the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, March 23 1915, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, city of New York, March 23 1915, and in the Office of the President of the borough of Queens, March 25, 1915, and on Alteration Map 1205, showing a change in the street system here-tofore laid out within the territory bounded by Liberty avenue, 95th street, 108th avenue, etc., approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment March 7, 1924, by the Mayor March 22 1924, copies of which were filed in the office o the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, May 2, 1924, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, May 9, 1924, and in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, May 3, 1924; running thence north 39 degrees 45 minutes 33.5 seconds west for 1,055.52 feet along the easterly line of Cross Bay boule. vard; thence north 41 degrees 01 minute 12.4 seconds west for 210.41 feet along the easterly line of Cross Bay boulevard; thence northeasterly on an are of a circle, the tangent of which forms an interior angle with the last mentioned course of 55 degrees 51 minutes 02.1 seconds, and the radius of which is 1,901.31 feet, for 486,63 feet; thence northeasterly on an are of a circle tangent

Application to Condemn

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 AUSTIN STREET from 63d drive (Penelope street) to 65th road (Mt. Holyoke street), in the Borough of Queens, 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 appli-cation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part IV, for con-demnation proceedings of said court, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the Munici Building in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New 'York, on the 6th day of January, 1939, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the above entitled real property, and directing that the compensation which ought justly be made to the respective owners of the real property to be taken in the above entitled proceed. ing, be ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said court, as herein-after set forth, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted November 3, 1938.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by the City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for the opening and extending of the above named street. The real property, title to which is to be acquired, is shown in red on the map dated December 1, 1938, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the easterly line of 63d drive (Penelope street) with the northerly line of Austin street; running thence easterly for 153.55 feet along the north-erly line of Austin Street; thence easterly, deflect-ing to the left 16 degrees 07 minutes 02 seconds, for 46&93 feet along the northerly line of Austin street; thence easterly, deflecting to the right 16 degrees 07 minutes 02 seconds, for 238.09 feet along the northerly line of Austin street; thence easterly, deflecting to the right on an are of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 1,129.72 feet, for 403.67 feet along the northerly line of Austin street to the westerly line of 65th road (Mount Holyoke street); thence southerly, deflecting to the right 69 degrees 31 minutes 38 seconds from the tangent to the last mentioned course, for 64.23 feet along the west-erly line of 65th road to the southerly line of Austin street; thence westerly, deflecting to the right Ill degrees 03 minutes 46 seconds, for 11.45 feet along the southerly line of Austin street; thence westerly, deflecting to the left on an arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 1,069.72 feet, for 393.25 feet along the southerly line of Austin street;

to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 1,968.00 feet, for 1,032.41 feet; thence north-easterly on an arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 1,992.00 feet, for 519.46 feet: thence north 82 degree. 40 nunutes 39.0 seconds east on a line tangent to the last mentioned course, for 354.37 feet to the westerly line of 101st street (Deer street) (Hawtree avenue); thence south 76 de-grees 55 minutes 06.7 seconds west for 870.69 feet; thence southwesterly on an arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 842.33 feet, for 488.77 feet to the easterly line of Killarney street; thence south 15 degrees 42 minutes 37.0 seconds east on a line forming an interior angle with the tangent to the last mentioned course of 239 degrees 22 minutes 56.9 seconds for 123.46 feet along the easterly line of Killarney street and the prolonga-tion thereof to the southerly line of 155th avenue (Cozine avenue); thence south 74 degrees 17 minutes 23.0 seconds west for 52.00 feet along the southerly line of 155th avenue; thence south-westerly on an arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course. the radius of which is 482.24 feet for 126.58 feet along the southerly line of 155th ::Venue; thence southwesterly on an are of a circle, the tangent of which forms an in-terior angle with the tangent to the last mentioned ccurse of 210 degrees 58 minutes 54.4 seconds and the radius of which is 842.33 feet, for 313.79 feet; thence south 6 degr.es 55 minutes 31.4 seconds west on a line tangent to the last men-tioned course, for 358.86 feet to the easterly line of Cross Bay boulevard, the point or place of beginning.

Excepting therefrom the lands within said boundary owned by The City of New York and acquired for any purpose whatsoever.

It being the intention to include within the lescription of the area to be selected, the entire area outlined in blue upon Alteration Map 2606, establishing the lines of Circumferential park-way from Fountain avenue to South Conduit avenue and adjacent proposed park in the Bor-oughs of Brooklyn and Queens, adopted by the Board of Estimate March 3, 1938, except where otherwise specifically noted in this description.

All service roadways indicated on this plan as part of the parkway are to be transferred to the jurisdiction of the Borough President for street purposes.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located in Blocks 6893, 6894, 6895, 6896, 6897, 6898, 6899, 6901, 6902, 6903, 6904, 6905, 6906, 6907, in Section 28; Blocks 6302, 6303, 6304, 6305, 6306, 6307, 6308, 6309, 6310, $315, 6316, 6317, 6321, 6322, 6327, 6328, 6330, 6333, 6334, 635, 6348, 6349, 6357, 6358, 6370, 6371, 6378, 639, 6;5.4, 6400, 6401, 6420, 6421, 6426, 6427, 6448, 6449, 6454, 6455, 6488, 6489, 6490, 6491, 6492, 6493, in Section 26 of the land map of the County of Queens, and Block 4586, Section 11, Block 4586, Section 12, of the land map of the County of Kings,

Dated, New York, December 19, 1938. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

d19,30

thence westerly, tangent to the last mentioned course for 229.59 feet along the southerly line of Austin street; thence westerly, deflecting to the left 16 degrees 07 minutes 02 seconds, for 468.93 feet along the southerly line of Austin street; thence westerly, deflecting to the right 16 degrees 07 minutes 02 seconds, for 162.27 feet along the southerly line of Austin street to the easterly line of 63d drive; thence northerly for 60.00 feet along the easterly line of 63d drive to the north-erly line of Austin street, the point or place of beginning.

The property to be acquired is shown as Austin street on Section 36 of the Final Map of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment November 18. 1910, by the Mayor November 30, 1910, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at Jamaica March 2, 1911, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, March 1, 1911, in the Office of the Fresi. dent of the Borough of Queens February 27, 1911; and on Section 37 of the Final Map of the Bor-ough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment May 20, 1910, by the Mayor May 25, 1910, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at

Camaica August 23, 1910, in the office of the orporation Counsel, City of New York, August

18, 1910, in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens August 23, 1910; and on Al-teration Map No. 552, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the terri. tory bounded by New York Connecting Railroad, Juniper avenue, Katharine place, etc., in the See-ond Ward, dated February 9, 1916, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment April 28, 1916, by the Mayor June 22, 1916, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at Jamaica September 25, 1916 in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City o1 New York, September 25, 1916, and in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens Septem-ber 26, 1916; and on Alteration Map No. 1060, showing change in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory bounded by Woodhaven boulevard, Queens boulevard, Backus place pro-longed and the main line of the Long Island Rail-road, in the Second Ward, dated May 17, 1924, approved by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment March 20, 1925, by the Mayor March 27, 1925, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at Jamaica January 14, 1926, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, January 15, 1926, in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, January 16, 1926.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located in Blocks 5277, 5281 and 5305 on Section 22, as amended, of the land map of the County of Queens, City and State of New York.

The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on November 3, 1938, determined that the cost of such proceedings shall be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment, said area being fixed and determined to be as shown on the following diagram:

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SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real property rcq~uired for the opening and extending of SEABURY STREET from Grand avenue (street) to a property line about 40 feet south-easterly from 53d avenue (Manheim street); VAN HORN STREET from Grand avenue (street) to a property line-about 9S feet south-easterly from 53d avenue (Manheim street); 52d AVENUE (KOERNER STREET) from Van Horn street to a property line about 140 feet southwesterly from Van Horn street, and 53D AVENUE (MANHEIM STREET) from Seabury street to a property line about 45 feet southwesterly from Van Horn street. in the Borough of Queens, 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 Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 4th day of January, 1939, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the above entitled real property and directing that the compensation which ought justly be made to the respective owners of the real property to be taken in the above entitled proceeding, be ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said court as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted on June 9, 1938.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for the open. ing and extending of the above named improve. ment. The real property, title to which is to be acquired is shown in red upon map dated June 10, 1938, and is more particularly bounded and de-scribed as follows, to wit:

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the southerly line of Grand avenue (Grand street) with the easterly line of Van Horn street; running thence southeasterly for 349.17 feet along the easterly line of Van Horn street to the northerly line of 53d avenue (Manheim street); thence northeasterly deflecting to the left 90 de- grees for 465.00 feet along the northerly line of 53d avenue to the westerly line of Seabury street; thence northwesterly deflecting to the left 90 de-grees for 133.78 feet along the westerly line of Seabury street to the southerly line of Grand ave-one; thence easterly deflecting to the right 114 degrees 51 minutes 14 seconds for 66.12 feet along the southerly line of Grand avenue to the easterly line of Seabury street; thence southeast-erly deflecting to the right 65 degrees 08 minutes 46 seconds for 203,87 feet along the easterly line of Seabury street to a property line; thence south-westerly deflecting to the nght 87 degrees 44 minutes 17 seconds for 60.05 feet along a property line to the westerly line of Seabury street; thence

R£/ORT N•-S3058

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and ex-tending of 61ST (FLEMMING PLACE) ROAD from 85th (Bloomfield) street to Woodhaven boulevard, and of 85TH (BLOOMFIELD) STREET from Eliot (61st) avenue to the centre line of Dry Harbor road, in the Borough of Queegs, 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 Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn in the City of New York, on the 4th day of January, 1939, at the opening of the court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the above entitled real property and directing that the compensation which ought justly be made to the respective owners of the real property to be taken in the above entitled proceeding be ascertained and determined by the Supreme court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said court, as hereinafter set forth in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted September 22, 1938.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for the open. ing and extending of the above named streets. The real property, title to which is to be acquired, is shown in red on the map dated September 22, 1938, and is more particularly bounded and de. scribe as follows, to wit:

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the southerly line of Eliot avenue (61st avenue) with the westerly line of 85th street (BIoomfield street); running thence easterly for 60.00 feet along the southerly line of Eliot avenue to the easterly line of 85th street; thence southerly, de-flecting to the right 89 degrees 59 minutes 13 seconds, for 200.00 feet along the easterly line of 85th street to the northerly line of 61st road (Flemming place); thence easterly, deflecting to the

northwesterly deflecting to the right 92 degrees 15 minutes 43 seconds for 40.26 feet along the westerly line of Seabury street to the southerly line of Sad avenue; thence southwesterly deflect-ing to the left 90 degrees for 465.00 feet along the southerly line of 53d avenue to the easterly line of Van Horn street; thence southeasterly de-flecting to the left 90 degrees for 90.00 feet along the easterly line of Van Horn street to a property line; thence southwesterly deflecting to the right 90 degrees 07 minutes 35 seconds for 60.00 feet along a property line to the westerly line of Van Horn street; '.hence northwesterly deflecting to the right 89 degrees 52 minutes 25 seconds for 95.00 feet along the westerly line of Van Horn street to the southerly line of 53d avenue; thence southwesterly deflecting to the left 90 degrees 01 minute 00 seconds for 45.47 feet along the south-erly line of 53d avenue to a property line; thence northwesterly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 50.00 feet along a property line to the north-erly line of 53d avenue; thence northeasterly de-flecting to the right 90 degrees for 45.48 feet along the northerly line of 53d avenue to the westerly line of Van Horn street; thence north-westerly deflecting to the left 89 degrees 59 min-utes 00 seconds for 190.00 feet along the west-erly line of Van Horn street to the southerly line of 52d avenue (Koerner street); thence south-westerly deflecting to the left 90 degrees 01 min. ute 00 seconds for 143.40 feet along the south-erly line of 52d avenue to a property line; thence northwesterly deflecting to the right 103 degrees 45 minutes 59 seconds for 51.48 feet along a property line to the northerly line of 52d avenue; thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 76 degrees 14 minutes 01 second for 131.16 feet along the northerly line of 52d avenue to the westerly line of Van Horn street; thence northwesterly deflecting to the left 89 degrees 59 minutes 00 seconds for 141.83 feet along the westerly line of Van Horn street to the southerly he of Grand avenue; thence easterly for 66.12 feet along the southerly line of Grand avenue to the easterly line of Van Horn street, the point or place of begin-ning,

The area to be acquired is shown on Section 26 of the Final Map of the Borough of Queens, a$proved by the Board of Estimate May 20 1910, by the Mayor May 25, 1910, copies of which, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at Jamaica August 23, 1910, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, August 18, 1910, and in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Borough of Queens August 23, 1910.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located to Blocks 2940, 2941, 2942, 2943, 2944 and 2945, inclusive, on Section 12, as amended, of the Land Map of the County of Queens, City and State of New York.

The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on June 9, 1938, provided that the cost of such pro-ceedings shall be apportioned by placing one-third of the value of buildings taken, less the share of such value that the court may place upon The City of New York, to be payable with the taxes of said City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, and by assessing the remainder of the cost of the proceedings upon the real property within the area of assessment which is fixed and determined to be as shown on the following diagram:

westerly line of Woodhaven boulevard; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 122 degrees 19 minutes 57 seconds, for 71.01 feet along the westerly line of Woodhaven boulevard to the southerly line of 61st road; thence westerly, de-flecting to the right 57 degrees 40 minutes 03 seconds, for 410.88 feet along the southerly line of 61st road to the easterly line of 85th street; thence southerly, deflecting to the left 9Q degrees 00 minutes 47 seconds, for 251.56 feet along the easterly line of 85th street and the prolongation thereof to the centre line of Dry Harbor road; thence westerly, deflecting to the right 70 degrees 46 minutes 49 seconds, for 63.54 feet along the centre line of Dry Harbor road to the prolonga-tion of the westerly line of 85th street; thence northerly for 532.49 feet along the westerly line of 85th street and the prolongation thereof to the southerly line of Eliot avenue, the point or place of beginning.

The area to be acquired is shown as 85th street (Bloomfield street) and 61st road (Flemming place) on section 27 of the final map of the Bor-ough of Queens, approved by the Board of Esti. mate and Apportionment December 17, 1909, by the Mayor December 22, 1909, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at Jamaica February 3, 1910, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, February 3, 1910, in the office of the Presi-dent of the Borough of Queens, February 5, 1910; and on Map No. 567 showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the terri-tory bounded by Proctor street, Tremont street, Juniper Valley road, Nagy street, Marion avenue, Ward street, Eliot avenue, Law street, Caldwell avenue, Corinth street, Phelps avenue, Gwydir street, Eliot avenue, Woodhaven avenue, Alderton street, Jupiter avenue, Woodhaven avenue, Carlton street, Marion avenue, Woodhaven avenue, Ever. ton street, Modjeska street, Woodhaven avenue, Juniper Valley road, Weisse avenue and Steuben street, in the Second Ward, dated March 15, 1917. approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment December 21, 1917, by the Mayor December 28, 1917, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at Jamaica, May 20, 1918, in the office of the Cor-poration Counsel, City of New York May 21, 1918, in the office of the President of tie Borough of Queens May 23. 1918

Dated, New York December 22, 1938. WILLIAM C. CI-IANLER, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal

Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. d22,j4

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Dated, New York, December 17, 1938.

WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan; City of New York. d17,29

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The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on November 4, 1932, deter-

mined that the cost of such proceedings shall be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment, said area being fixed and deter-mined to be as shown on the following diagram:

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Dated, New York, December 17, 1938. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal

Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, d17,29

Filing Tentative Decree--Notice to File Objection,

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 beer, heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of 46TH AVENUE (WILLOW STREET-LURT-ING STREET) from the easterly line of 108th (51st) street in the westerly line of 111th street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

ing, as follows: First-That the above named court has made a

supplemental and amended assessment of the value

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of the benefit and advantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein and the supplemental and amended tentative decre of the said court as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 30th day of November, 1938, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court, and was filed with the Clerk of the Count of Queens on the 1st day of Decem-ber, 1938, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and determined as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion• ment on the 6th day of March, 1936, and that the said area of assettment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which tapes together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 THE CITY RECORD 8551

The property affected by the above proceeding is September 22, 1938, determined that the cost o located in Blocks Nos. 2824, 2825, 2826 and 2827 such proceedings shall be assessed upon the rea in Section 12, as amended, of the land map of the property within the area of assessment, said are County of Queens, City and State of New York. being fixed and determined to be as shown on th

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Dated, New York, December ] 7, 1938.

WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS OURT-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 102D STREET (ASTORIA ROAD-OLD ROAD) from 63d road (North Hempstead Plank road-Old Mill road) to Queens (Hoffman) boule. vard, and 110TH STREET (COLONIAL AVE-NUE) from 62d drive (North Hempstead Plank road-Urquhart street) to 67th road (Quality street), Borough of Queens, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part IV, for condemnation proceedings of said court, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 4th day of January, 1939, at the opening of the court on that day or as soon there-after as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the above entitled real property and directing that the compensation which ought justly he made to the respective owners of the real property to be taken in the above entitled t,roceeding, he ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said court, as hereinafter set forth in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Ap• portionment adopted November 4, 1932.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for the open-ing and extending of the above named streets. the real property, title to which is to be acquired, is shown in red on the map dated October 24, 1931, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

102D STREET

Beginning at a point forme by the intersection of the easterly line of 102d street (Astoria road-Old road) with the southerly line of 63d road (North Hempstead Plank road-Old Mill road); running thence southerly for 665.12 feet along the easterly line of 102d street; thence southerly, de-flecting to the left 3 degrees 45 minutes 20 seconds for 732.85 feet along the easterly line of 102d street to the northerly line of 66th avenue (Jack-son lane); thence southerly, deflecting to the left 00 degrees 17 minutes 45 seconds for 60.01 feet along the easterly line of 102d street to the south• erly line of 66th avenue; thence southerly, dc fleeting to the left I degree 37 minutes 41 seconds for 346.70 feet along the easterly line of 102d street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 26 degrees 49 minutes 34 seconds for 187.11 feet along the easterly line of 102d street; thence south- erly, deflecting to the right 18 degrees 37 minutes 00 seconds for 216.25 feet along the easterly line of 10d street; thence southerly, deflecting to the left 11 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds for 125.61 feet along the easterly line of 102d street to the northerly line of 67th road (Quality street) ; thence southerly, deflecting to the left 16 degrees 45 mirutes 37 seconds for 62.09 feet along the easterly line of 102d street to the southerly line of 67th road; thence southerly, deflecting to the left on an arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 265.74 feet. for 208.03 feet along the easterly line of 102d street to the northeasterly line of Queens boulevard; thence westerly, deflecting to the right on an arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 1,839.91 feet, for 319.26 feet along the northeasterly line of Queens boulevard to the northerly line of 67th road pro longed; thence easterly, deflecting to the right 130 degrees 20 minutes 35 seconds from the tan-gent of the last mentioned course for 103.51 feet along the northerly line of 67th road to the westerly line of 102d street; thence northerly, deflecting to the left 77 degrees 01 minutes 57 seconds for 23.17 feet along the westerly line of 102d street; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 16 degrees 45 minutes 37 seconds for 140.62 feet along the westerly line of 102d street; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 11 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds for 212.58 feet along the west-erly line of 102d street; thence northerly, deflecting to the left 18 degrees 37 minutes 00 seconds for 162.97 feet along the wester'y line of 102d street; t thence northerly, deflecting to the left 26 degrees 49 minutes 34 seconds for 266.47 feet along the westerly hoe of 102d street to the southerly line of 66th avenue (Thurman street) ; thence north• erly, deflecting to the left 0 degrees 30 minutes 38 seconds for 60.18 feet along the westerly line , of 102d street to the northerly line of 66th ave• nue; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 2 de-grees 26 minutes 04 seconds for 802.59 feet along c the westerly line of 102d street; thence north• erly, deflecting to the right 3 degrees 45 minutes 20 seconds for 538.14 feet along the westerly line - of 102d street; thence northerly and northwest- a erly, deflecting to the left on an arc of a circle o tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius M of which is 89.26 feet, for 124.00 feet along the a westerly and southwesterly lines of 102d street o to the southerly line of 63d road; thence east- 1 erly for 139.36 feet along the southerly line of S 63d road to the easterly line of 102d street, the point or place of beginning,

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of the easterly line of 110th street (Colonial ave. C nue) with the southerly line of 62d drive h (Urquhart street-North Hempstead Plank road); th running thence southerly for 2,202.79 feet along the easterly line of 110th street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right on an arc of a circle tangent 51 to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 51 305.33 feet, for 1%.48 feet along the easterly line 51 of 110th street; thence southerly, deflecting to 52 the left on an are of a circle tangent to the loot 52

Alteration Map No. 1673, dated February 9, 1927, showing a change in the street system heretofore

I out within the territory bounded by 102d street, 64th road, etc., in the Second Ward, ap-proved by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment July 28, 1927, by the Mayor August 10, 1927, copies of which were filed in the office of the Register of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, c December 29, 1927, in the office of the Corpora.

and in the office of the President of the Borough t

Map No. I917, dated November 17, 1928, showing o a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory bounded by 108th street, o

proved by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- a ment April 4, 1929, by the Mayor April 27, 1929, v opies of which were filed in the office of the o Register of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, a 4ugust 13, 1929, in the office of the Corporation t Counsel, City of New York, August 16 1929, 2 ad in the office of the President of the T orougb f Queens August 15, 1929; and on Alteration a

ut within the territory bounded by 66th avenue, t 12th street, 67th drive and 108th street in the a econd Ward, approved by the Board of kstimate C rid Apportionment March 4, 1932, by the Mayor N

of of the Register of the County of Queens, at .maica, December 12 1932 in the office of the pi orporation Counsel, city of New York, Decem• in

be

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

fn the Matter of the Application of The City o New York relative to acquiring title whereve the same has not been heretofore acquired fo the same purpose in fee to the lands, tenement, and hereditaments required for the purpose a opening and extending PAERDEGAT 4TH STREET from Paerdegat Avenue North to Eas 80th street; PAERDEGAT 7TH STREET from Paerdegat Avenue North to East 80t1 street; PAERDEGAT 10TH STREET frost Paerdegat Avenue North to East 80th street; EAST 76TH STREET from Ralph avenue h Paerdegat Avenue North, and PAERDEGAI AVENUE NORTH from East 76th street tt Seaview avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

(OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceding, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con•

iderinF the testimony and proofs submitted on he trial of the above entitled proceeding, has ompleted its supplemental and amended estimate f the compensation which should be made by

The City of New York to the respective owners f the real property to be acquired in this pro• ceding, and has made a supplemental and amended ssessment of the value of the benefit and ad- antage of the improvements to the respective wners of the real property within the area of ssessment for benefit as fixed and determined by he Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 1st day of February, 1930, and that the supple.

is and amended tentative decree of said court s to awards for damage and as to assessments for

benefit was signed on the 29th day of November 938, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice o1I he Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the love entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Jerk of the County of Kings on the 30th day of ovember, 1938, fnr the inspection of whomsoever may concern. Second-That the said court has assessed, in irsuaoce to a resolution of the Board of Esti• ate and Apportionment adopted the 21st day of ebruary, 1930, 50 percent of the entire cost d expense of acquiring title to Paerdelat Ave. IC North. from East 76th street to Seaview ave-ue, upon The City of New York and the re-

maining SO ptreent of such cost and expense of quiring title to Paerdegat Avenue North, from

East 76th street to Seaview avenue, together with e entire cost and expense of acquiring title to aerdegat 4th street, frotu Pilerdegpt Ayepge

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mentioned course, the radius of which is 294.67 feet, for 189.62 feet along the easterly line of 110th street to the northerly line of 67th avenue (Ruskin street) thence southerly, tangent to the last mentioned course, for 60.00 feet along the easterly line of 110th street to the southerly line fo 67th avenue; thence southerly, deflecting to the left on an arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 440.84 feet, for 207.59 feet along the easterly line of 110th street to the northerly line of 67th road (Quality street); thence westerly, deflecting to the right 116 degrees 58 minutes 49 seconds from the tangent of the last mentioned course, for 66.31 feet along the northerly line of 67th road to the westerly line of 110th street; thence northerly on an are of a circle, the tangent to which de• fleets to the right 66 degrees 27 minutes 49 sec• onds from the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 500.84 feet. for 205.74 feet along the westerly line of 110th street; thence northerly, tangent to the last mentioned course, for 60.00 feet along the westerly line of 110th street to the north• erly line of 67th avenue; thence northerly, deflect• ing to the right on an arc of a circle tang ent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 354.67 feet, for 228.23 feet along the westerly line of 110th street; thence northerly, deflecting to the left on an are of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 245.33 feet, for 157.87 feet along the westerly line of 110th street; thence northerly, tangent to the last mentioned course, for 2,204,52 feet along the west-erly line of 110tb street to the southerly line of 62d drive; thence easterly for 60.02 feet along the southerly line of 62d drive to the easterly line of 110th street, the point or place of beginntng.

The area to be acquired is shown as 102d street (Astoria road-Old road) and 110th street (Colonial avenue) on Section 37 of the Final May of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on May 20 1910, by the Mayor May 25, 1910, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, August 23, 1910, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, August 18, 1910, and in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens August 23 1910; and on Section 38 of the Final Map of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment July 1 1910, by the Mayor July 13 1910, copies of which were filed in the office of tie Clerk of the County of Queens October 29, 1919 in the office of the Coan Counsel, City of l ew York, October 24 1910, and in the Office of the President of the borough of Queens October 29, 1910; and on Section 42 of the Final Map of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment January 12, 1911, by the Mayor Jauary 23, 1911, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, April 6, 1911, in the office of the Cor-poration Counsel, City of New York, April 5, 1911, and in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens April 7, 1911; and on Sea tion 43 of the Final Map of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment June 17, 1910, by the Mayor June 24, 1910 copies of which were filed in the office of the clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, October 29, 1910 in the office of the Corporation Counsel, Crity of New York, October 24, 1910, and in the Office of the Presi• dent of the Borough of Queens October 29, 1910; and on Alteration Map No. 1063, dated July 13, 1923, showing a change in the street system hereto- fore laid out within the territory bounded by 63d avenue, 105th street, etc., in the Second Ward, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment May 9, 1924, by the Mayor May 23, 1924, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, January 9 1925 in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City o New York, January 13, 1925, and in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens January 14, 1925; and on

ion Counsel, City of New York, January 3, 1928, s

f Queens December 30, 1927; and on Alteration c

assau boulevard, etc., in the Second Ward, ap- c

lap No. 2084, dated November 25, 1929, showing change in the street system heretofore laid I

arch 10, 1932, copies of which were filed in the it

North to East 80th street; Paerdegat 7th street, from Paerdegat Avenue North to East 80th street; Paerdegat 10th street, from Paerdegat Avenue North to East 80th street, and East 76th street, from Ralph avenue to Paerdegat Avenue North, upon the real ,)roperty within the following area of assessment:

Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of Farragut road where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line midway between East 77th street and East 78th street and running thence southeastwardly along the said line midway be. tween East 77th street and East 78th street and along its prolongation to a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongation of the southeasterly line of Flatlands avenue and the northwesterly line of Paerdegat 1st street, as these streets are laid out between East 77th street and East 78th street; thence nortbeastwardly along the said bisecting line to a line midway between East 78th street and East 79th street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway be. tween East 78th street and East 79th street and along its prolongation to a line midway between Paerdegat 2d street and Paerdegat 3d street; thence northeastwardly along the said line midway between Paerdegat 2d street and Paerdegat 3d street to the southwesterly line of East 80th street; thence northeaster) at right angles to the southwesterly line of Ent 80th street to the northeasterly line of East 80th street; thence southeastwardly alcng the northeasterly line of East 80th street to the intersection with the pro-longation of a line midway between Paerdegat lltb street and Paerdegat 12th street; thence south-westwardly ¢long the said line midway between Paerdegat 11th street and Paerdegat 12th street and along its prolongation to a line midway be. tween Paerdegat Avenue North and East 80th street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Paerdegat Avenue North and East 80th street to the southeasterly line of Sea-view avenue; thence southwestwardly along the southeasterly line of Seaview avenue to the southwesterly line of Paerdegat Avenue North; thence northwestwardly along the southwesterly line of Paerdegat Avenue North and the south• westerly line of East 76th street to the southeast. !rly line of Flatlands avenue; thence southwest :rly along the southeasterly line of Flatlands ave, rue to the intersection with a line bisecting the Ingle formed by the intersection of the prolongs-ion of the northeasterly line of Paerdegat Ave-tue North, as this street is laid out to the North-vest of Flatlands avenue and the prolongation of hf southwfstrriy lint of East 76th street; thence

BOARD OF EST/MATE BUREAU OF £NGth'EER/N6

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9, 1932, and in the office of the President of F C Borough of Queens December 12, 1932. an The property affected by the above proceeding is nu

orated in Blocks 5140, 5141, 5142, 5144, 5145, n 50, 5151, 5153, 5154, 5156, 5157, 5159, 5160, 65, 5166, 5168, 5169, 5172, 5173, 5175, 5176, ac 81, 5182, 5184, 5185, 5190, 5191, 5194, 5195, 00, 5202, 5204, 5205, 5212, 5213, 5215, 5216, th 37, 5Z38, 5239 and 5240, on Section 21, as Pa

Third-That The City of New York, and all at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as other parties interested in such proceeding, or in soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-

poration of the real property affected thereby, having

Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the lion. Charles C. Lockwood, the

any objections thereto, shall file such objections in Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said writing, duly verified in the manner required by supplemental and amended tentative decree, at a law for the verification of pleadings in an action, Special Term, Part IV, of the Supreme Court, to setting forth the real property owned by the he held in the Municipal Building, in the Bar-objector, and his post office address, with the ough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the will hear the parties who will have filed objections 31st day of December, 1938, and parties other to the said supplemental and amended tentative than The City of New York, shall within the same decree, time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City Dated, New York, December 7, 1938. of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Casio- Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal New York, a copy of such verified objections. Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New

Fourth-That 'n the 5th day of January, 1939, York. d7,23

8552 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938

northwestwardiy along the said bisecting line to a line midway between East 59th street and Ralph avenue; thence northwardly along the said line midway between East 59th street and Ralph ave• nue to the southeasterly line of Farragut road; thence northeastwardly along the southeasterly line of Farragut road to the point or place of beginning.

Third—That The City of New York and all other parties and persons interested in such proceedings 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 Kings, on or before the 30th day of December, 1938, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve a copy of such veri-fied objections on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York. Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Fourth—That on the 5th day of January, 1939, 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, at Spe-cial Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court, to be held at the M,,nicipal Building, 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 supplemental and amended tentative decree

Dated, New York, December 6, 1938. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun•

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

d6,22

Application to Amend Proceedings

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 CROSS ISLAND BOULEVARD from the west line of 147th street to Horace Harding boulevard, in the Borough of Queens, 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 appli-cation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term for condemnation pro-ceedings, Part IV thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 6th day of January, 1939. at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order amending the proceeding entitled "In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real prop. erty required for the opening and extending of Cross Island boulevard from the west tine of 147th street to Horace Harding boulevard, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York," and the petition and order granting the application to have the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled pro• ceeding heretofore duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on July 15, 1938, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the open• ing and extending of Cross Island boulevard from the west line of 147th street to North Hempstead turnpike, as in public use, and from Linden (Foci) boulevard to the centre line of Spring-field boulevard (avenue), Borough of Queens, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted on October 13, 1938.

The real property to be acquired in this amended proceeding is shown in red upon map dated Decem. ber 1, 1938, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows:

Parcel B Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the southerly line of Horace Harding boulevard (Nassau boulevard) with the easterly line of Cross Island boulevard as laid down on Alteration Map 2589, hereinafter described, running thencesouth-erly for 806.29 feet along the easterly line of Cross Island boulevard to the northerly line of Un-derhill avenue; thence southeasterly deflecting to the left 48 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds for 207.87 feet along the northerly line of Underhill avenue; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 64 degrees 01 minute 19 seconds for 7.96 feet to the old northerly line of North Hempstead turnpike; thence westerly, deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 14.73 feet along the old northerly line of North Hempstead turnpike; thence westerly, de• fleeting to the right 0 degrees 14 minutes 15 sec-onds, for 254.56 feet along the old northerly line of North Hempstead turnpike to the prolongation of the westerly line of Cross Island boulevard as laid down north of Underhill avenue; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 73 degrees 56 minutes 56 seconds, for 86.09 feet along the prolongation of the westerly line of Cross Island boulevard to the prolongation of the southerly line of Underhill avenue; thence northwesterly, deflect. ing to the left 48 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds, for 87.16 feet along the southerly line of Under. bill avenue and its prolongation; thence north• easterly, deflecting to the right 90 degrees, for 60.00 feet to the northerly line of Underhill ave-nue; thence easterly and northerly on an arc of a circle, the tangent of which deflects 90 degrees to the right from the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 15.00 feet. for 34.50 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island boulevard; thence northerly, tangent to the last mentioned course, for 678.02 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island boulevard to the southerly line of Horace Hard. ing boulevard; thence easterly for 106.00 feet along the southerly line of Horace Harding boule. vard to the easterly line of Cross Island boule• card, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel C Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the southerly line of Linden boulevard (Focb boulevard) with the westerly line of Cross Island boulevard; rurning thence easterly for 100.02 feet along the southerly line of Linden boulevard to the easterly line of Cross Island boulevard; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 91 degrees 03 minutes 47 secon.ls, for 1.051.92 feet ah.ng the easterly line of Cross Island boulevard and its prolongation to the ecutre I i e of Springfield boulevard (Sprin4field avenue): thence south. westerly, deflecting to the right 4 degrees 05 minutes 27 seconds for 141.20 feet along the centre line of Springfield boulevard to the pro. longation of the westerly line of Cross Island boulevard; thence northerly for 1,164.74 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island boulevard and its prolongation to the southerly line of Linden boulevard, the point or place of beginning.

The areas to be acquired are shown as Cross Island boulevard on Alteration Map No. 2589, dated November 30, 1937, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out on Cross Island boulevard from 147th street to Horace Harding boulevard, in the Third Ward, in the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate March 24, 1938, copies of which were filed at the office of the Register of the County of Queens at Jamaica, May 13, 1938, at the office of

the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, May 16, 1938, and at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens May 13, 1938; on Section 150 of the Final Map of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportion. ment December 20, 1928. by the Mayor January 30, 1929, copies of which were filed in the office of the Register of the County of Queens at Jamaica August 9, 1929, in the office of the Cor-poration Counsel, City of New York, August 10, 1929, and in the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens August 15, 1929; and on Section 159 of the Final Map of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment June 14, 1935, by the Mayor June 26, 1935, copies of which were filed in the office of the Register of the County of Queens at Jamaica April 20, 1936, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, April 20, 1936, in the Office of the President of the Bar• ough of Queens April 20, 1936.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located in Blocks Nos. 11914, 11921. 11922, 11923, 11924, 11925, on Section 48, and in Blocks Nos. 13764, 13779, 13786. 13787, 13787-A and 13780 on Section 56 of the land map of the County of Queens, City and State of New York.

The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on October 13, 1938, determined that the cost of these proceedings, as amended, be apportioned by placing one-third of the value of the buildings taken, less the share of the value of the buildings taken which the court may place upon The City of New York, upon The City of New York, and by apportioning the remaining cost of the pro-ceedings, as amended, by placing 75 percent thereof upon The City of New York. and 25 percent thereof upon the Borough of Queens, the City's and Borough's shares to be payable with the taxes of such City and Borough in the five (5) fiscal years next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment.

Dated, New York, December 22, 1938. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. d22,j4

Filing Bills of Costs

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the real pr3perty rec,uirerl for the WHITESTONE BRIDGE APPROACH from the high water line of the East River to the centre line of 7th avenue; for the PUBLIC PARKS adjoining the Whitestone Bridge boulevard, on the east-erly and westerly sides, extending from 15th avenue to 20th avenuc for the opening and ex-tending of WHITESTONE BRIDGE BOULE-VARD from the centre line of 7th avenue to 37th avenue excepting between the United States pierhead and bulkhead lines of Flushing River, where the title to be acquired shall be an easement which will permit the construction of a bridge tq carry Whitestone Bridge boulevard over Flushing River; HIGGINS STREET from 32d avenue to Whitestone Bridge boulevard; 31ST AVENUE from College Point causeway to Whitestone Bridge boulevard, and 3D AVE-NUE from Parsons boulevard to Whitestone Bridge approach, in the Second and Third Wards, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, Part IV, to be held at the Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of -New York, on the 6th day of January, 1939, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel canbe beard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the 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 10 days as required by law.

Dated, New York, December 22, 1938. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun.

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. d22, j 4

BOARD OF ESTIMATE BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte-nances Thereto on City Real Estate

See Terms and Conditions on This Page

PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate on Dec. 15, 1938,

sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1939 For the sale of the encroachments, together with

the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for public purposes, as follows: (1) North and South Conduit ave. from Cross Bay blvd. to Rockaway blvd.; (2) 37th ave. from 108th st. to Grand Central parkway extension, and (3) Dam. age Parcel No. 12 of the Eliot ave. proceeding from Metropolitan ave. to Mt. Olivet ave. and from Juniper ave. to Queens blvd., Borough of Queens, which are more particularly shown on certain maps on file in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per. cent of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid pur-chase price in full and given security. The deposits of successful bidders may be declared for-feited 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 and/or parts of build-ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or assignment of interest therein by successful bid-der, will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

LEE THOMPSON SMITH. Director of Real Estate. d22, j 10

PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate on Dec. 1, 1938,

sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. in., on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1938

For the sale of the encumbrances, together with the appurtenances thereto, on property acquired for public purposes, situated at the sdutheast cor-ner of E. 136th st. and Alexander ave., Borough of The Bronx, which are more particularly shown on a certain map on file in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must he accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per-cent of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the build' ings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re• turned after successful bidders have paid pur-chase price in full and given security. The de-posits of successful bidders may be declared for-feited 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 and/or parts of build-ings, together with the appurtenances thereto, or assignment of interest therein by successful bid-der, will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate. d9,27

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS, ETC.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who

must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and must also give a certified check or cash in half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faihful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expira-tion of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the 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 free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale will be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur-chaser. The City of New York will not be re-sponsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the 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 vacat• ing the structures of their tenants will permit.

All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances and foundations of all kinds except the ex-terior walls of the buildings and their founda-tions, andthe sidewalks and curbs in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be torn down and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re-sulting from the demolition shall be' allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb oppo-site that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, cess-pools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street in compliance with the rules and regu-lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall alto remove all house connections to the main sewer in the street, and the openings of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers and Highways in the Borough in which the buildings are situated and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers and Highways, that the work has been properly per-formed.

The permit for all openings in the street to he obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the buildings.

Failure to remove said buildings, appurte- nances, or any part thereof, within 30 days from the date of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances or portions as shall then be left standing, to• gether with all money paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser. cause the same to be removed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within 30 days from the date of possession, and the successful bidder will provide and furnish all materials or labor and machinery necessary thereto, and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signals Dy day rod night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants and each of them, against any and all suits and actions. claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury, to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Where party walls are. found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma-terials of said party walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate pur-chasers.

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project.

ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rainand present a clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall he properly flashed and pointed and made watcrti;ht where they have Teen disturbed by the operntion of the contractors.

No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or nrachinery sold for removal under these terms and conditions shall in any case be relocated or re-erected within the line of any proposed street or other public improvement, and if any such huildinps, 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 he made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made."

The Board of Estimate of The City of New York reerves the right on the day of sale to with draw frem, sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids. The said sale is held under the supervision of the Director of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate who is authorized to cause the sale ro be advertised and to direct the sale thereof.

REGULATION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE ON FEBRUARY 17, 1938 (CAL. NO. 4-A).

{ 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 oh-tamed;

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 hid s shall he in such form as may be prescribed by the agency issuing the same and shall state: 1. That the person making the hid 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 he 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 percentum of the amount of such bid; except that in the case of a proposal for a single item or class of items, the deposit shall be approximately two percentum of the contracting agency's estimated cost of the supplies, materials and equipment to he furnished and the work or labor to be done. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or National hark 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:

6. That in the event of the failure of the hid-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 he applicable to the amount of the award made to him shall he 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 contract shall be subsequently relet, including thr cost of such reletting and less the amount of such deposit. No plea of mistake in such accepted lid shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of his deposit or as a defense to any action based upon such accepted bid;

7. That upon the execution of a contract for work or labor, in which provision has been made for payment by installments, the contractor may be required to deposit not less than approximately two percentum nor more than approximately five percentum of the amount of the contract, until such contract shall have been performed to the extent of 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 business

of the person or persons making the same; (b) The names of all persons interested therein

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 hid 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 equipment and work or labor to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof.

(d) The bid shall be verified by the written oath of the bidder that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

(e) Each agency shall keep a proper receptacle for the receipt and safe-keeping of bids. Upon the receipt thereof, bids which are duly presented shall be deposited in such receptacle. No bid shall be removed therefrom nor shall the sealed envelope in which it is conta;ned he 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 he 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.

1 9. Medical and food supplies. Medical and surgical supplies and perishable food

supplies involving an expenditure of more than one thousand dollars may be procured on purchase orders based on competitive bids received after ad. vertisement in at least three successive issues of the CITY Ricoan.