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THE CITY RECORD 3 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Grata New York Charter. by tM BOARD OF CITY RECORD FIORELLO H. L&GUARDIA. MAYOR, Clwh . PAUL WINDELS, Coi ounof Covxsm FRANK J. TAYLOR. Cou'T$ tsL STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sunavraoe. 2213 Municipal Building. Manhattan. WO trs 2-3490. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily i sue, 10 c~au a copy. SUPPLEMNTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City ..gabyea) . 120; Official Canso$ of Votes. $1; Registry Lists, 25 cents each ecoembll district Gw Dsysrtawrt Quarterly Report, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 32 each eectioa; Detailed List of Eze $ Properties, $2; postage extri. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the Carr Reco*D must be rooeived at Itut TWO (2) a7, before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correetios before publication, copy wuat be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the hit iosertios. COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at late THREE (3) days before date fixed tot the first Insertion. Entered as Secssd.cLw Matter, Post Office at New York City. TABLE OF CONTENTS Aldermen, Board of-Notices of Pub- lic Hearings by Committee on Buildings and Committee on Gen- eral Welfare Assessors, Board of-Completion of Assessments and Awards 2126 Board Meetings 2114 Bronx, President Borough of-Pro- posals Brooklyn, President Borough of- Proposals 2114 Sale of Privilege 2115 Changes in Departments, Etc 2113 Docks, Department of- Proposals Report for Week Ended March 23, 1935 Education, Department of-Proposals. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Notices of Public Hearings- Franchise Matters 2118 Public Improvement Matters 2117 Finance, Department of- Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended March 16, 1935 2112 Confirmation of Assessments-No- tices to Property Owners 2116 Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids 2115 Interest on City Bonds and Stock. 2116 Notice to Taxpayers 2116 Sale of Tax Liens 2116 Vouchers Received March 26, 1935 2110 Warrants Made Ready for Payment March 26, 1935 2108 Health, Board of-Abstract of Min- utes of Meeting Held March 14, 1935 2113 Hospitals, Department of-Proposals 2115 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Fur- nished 2126 Local Laws of The City of New York -For the Year 1935-No. 8 (Cor- rected) 2107 Manhattan, President Borough of- Proposals 2123 Manhattan, President Borough of- Report for Week Ended March 16, 1935 2113 Mayor, Office of the-Notice of Hear- ing on Local Law 2107 Municipal Civil Service Commission- General Instructions as to Examina- tions 2123 Notices of Examinations 2123 Notices to Appear for Examina- tions 2123 New York City Housing Authority- Sale of Old Buildings 2120 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 2126 Official Directory 2113 Police Department- Amendments to Traffic Regulations 2114 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 2114 Proposals 2114 Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic 2114 Public Markets, Weights and Meas- ures, Department of-Proposals 2117 Purchase, Department of- For the Sale of Garbage and Swill 2122 Proposals 2121 Sale of Old Bus; Galvanized Steel Pipe, Cast Iron Scrap, Etc. ; Iron and Steel Automobile Scrap; Mis- cellaneous Scrap Iron and Steel. . 2122 Supreme Court, First Department- Application to Amend Proceedings. 2124 Application to Court to Condemn Property 2124 Supreme Court, Second Department- Filing Bills of Costs 2125 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections 2126 Transportation, Board of- Invitation to Contractors 2120 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 2120- Triborough Bridge Authority-For the Demolition of Additional Build- ings for the Manhattan Approach of the Triborough Bridge 2126 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of-Report for Week Ended March 16, 1935 2113 2107 2120 2120 2113 2122 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR , Hearing on Local Law PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a local law, E. & A. Int. No. 41, Print No. 48, has been passed by both branches of the Municipal Assembly, entitled: A local law authorizing the comptroller to refund temporary certificates of indebtedness issued on October 9, 1934, and November 26, 1934, for the purpose of providing work relief and home relief in the city of New York in the sum of $2,500,000, to mature on October 1, 1935. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE in the CITY HALL. in the City of New York, on MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935, at 9 O'CLOCK A. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, March 26, 1935. m27,al FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA, Mayor. BOARD OF ALDERMEN Public Hearing by the Committee on General Welfare PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON GENERAL WELFARE of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the ALDERMANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, on FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935, at 2 P. M., on the following matter: No. 1290, Ord. No. 156-An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in relation tc the s:!le of flowers in the cars or on the stairways or station platforms of the elevated railways and subways in. the city of New York. This ordinance may he found in the minutes of the Board of Aldermen printed in THE C[m' RECORD for March 21, 1935. All persons interested are invited to he present. m27,29 MICHAEL. J. CRUISE. City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen, Public Hearing by the Committee on Buildings PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the ALDERM'ANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, on THURSDAY. MARCH 28. 1935, at 2 P. M., on the following matters : No. 547, Ord. No. 67-An ordinance to amend the Code of ()rdinances in rela- tion to theatres and other places of amusement. THE CITY RECORD , VOL. LXIII. NUMBER 18791. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 Pielea., 10 CENTS. No. 1216, Ord. No. 147-An ordinance to amend section 238 of article 12 of the Building Code, in relation to excavations other than for construction purposes; manner of making. These ordinances may 'be found in the minutes of the Board of Aldermen printed in THE CIvy REcoxn for May 17, 1934, and February 21, 1935. All persons interested are invited to be present. m26,28 MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. LOCAL LAWS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR THE YEAR 1935 No. 8 (Corrected) A Local Law to Amend Local Law No. 17 of 1934 to Raise Revenue for the Purpose of Relieving the People of the City of New York from the Hard- ships and Suffering Caused by Unemployment, by the Imposition of a Tax Upon the Privilege of Carrying on or Exercising Within the City of New York, Any Trade, Business, Profession, Vocation, Commercial Activity or Financial Business Carried on for Gain or Profit and Making Provision for the Collection Thereof. Be it enacted by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York as follows: Section 1. Definitions. When used in this local law : (a) The word "person" includes an individual, co-partnership, society, association, joint stock company, corporation and any combination of individuals carrying on or exercising for gain any trade, business, profession, vocation, or commercial activity within the city of New York (b) The term "financial business" shall mean the services and transactions of private banks, private bankers, dealers and brokers in money, credits, commercial paper, bonds, notes, securities and stocks, monetary metals, factors and commission merchants and, where the comptroller shall so determine as a fact, dealers in merchandise where the spread or difference between the cost of goods sold and the sales price is analogous to or in the nature of a commission and does not in any event exceed three per centum of the cost of goods sold, and such determination of fact by the comptroller shall be final. (c) The term "receipts" means the gross receipts received in, or by reason of any sale made or services rendered or commercial or business transaction lyad in, the city of New York, including cash, credits and property of any kind or nature, without any deduction therefrom on account of the cost of the property sold, the cost of materials used, labor or 'serviceor other cost, interest or discount paid, or any other expense what- soever, but shall not include receipts from the sales, services or transactions hereinafter in schedule A specified. Schedule A Services and transactions of agencies of the government of the United States, or of the city or state of New York. Services and transactions of charitable and religious corporations or associations whose income is exempted from taxation under the laws of the state of New York. Services and transactions of national banking associations, banks, trust com- panies and mutual savings banks subject to the provisions of articles 3, 5, 6 and 7 of the banking law of the state of New York. Services and transactions of co-operative corporations organized under the pro- visions of the co-operative corporations law of the state of New York, or agricultural co-operatives organized under the authority of the federal government. Sales of real estate and/or rents derived from real estate, Services of any kind rendered by public utility corporations, if otherwise taxed on gross incomes or receipts pursuant to the authority granted by chapter three hundred and two of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirty-four of the state of New York. Wages and salaries of individuals. (d) The term "gross income" means the total amount of receipts of a person engaged in a financial business, excluding the cost of property sold, or moneys or credits received in repayment of advances, credits and loans, but not to exceed the principal amount thereof and excluding deposits. (e) The phrase "exercising any profession, vocation, trade, business or commercial activity" shall not be deemed to include labor or services rendered by an individual for a wage or salary. (f) The term "comptroller" means the comptroller of the city of New York, Sec. 2. Imposition of tax. (a) For the privilege of carrying on or exercising for gain or profit within the city of New York any trade, business, profession, vocation, or commercial activity other than a financial business, during the calendar year nineteen hundred and thirty-five, or any part thereof, every person shall pay an excise tax which shall be equal to one-tenth of one per centum upon the receipts in excess of fifteen thousand dollars, from such profession, vocation, trade, business or commercial activity exercised or carried on by him during the calendar year nineteen hundred and thirty-four, in the city of New York; and for the privilege of carrying on any financial business, as defined in subsection (b) of section 1, for gain or profit within the city of New York for the calendar year nine- teen hundred and thirty-five, or any part thereof, every person shall pay an excise tax which shall be equal to one-fifth of one per centum upon the gross income in excess of five thousand dollars received from such financial business carried on by him in the city of New York during the calendar year nineteen hundred and thirty-four. (b) For the purpose of determining receipts from the business of insurance, such receipts shall be taken to mean receipts from premiums received in New York city, whether by mutual or stock companies, domestic or foreign. The comptroller shall determine from such data as he shall require from insurance companies subject to the provisions of this local law, the amount of such receipts and shall ascertain the amount of the tax in accordance with such determination. The business of insurance shall not be deemed to be a financial business. (c) If a person subject to the tax imposed by this section was not engaged in carrying on a profession, vocation, trade, business or commercial activity or financial business in the city of New York during the whole of the calendar year nineteen hun- dred and thirty-four, he shall pay the tax imposed by this act measured by his receipts in excess of fifteen thousand dollars or gross income in excess of five thousand dollars during the period of one year from the date when he became so engaged ; and if such person shall not have been so engaged for an entire year prior to February first, nineteen hundred and thirty-five, then measured by his receipts or gross income for the period during which he was so engaged, multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which shall be three hundred and sixty-five and the denominator of which shall be the number of days during which he was so engaged, less the sum of five thousand dollars or fifteen thousand dollars respectively as the case may be financial business or other trade, busi- ness, profession, vocation or commercial activity other than a financial business. Provided that if a person liable for the tax is a corporation which after January first, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, acquired the assets or franchises of or with which was merged or consolidated another corporation, the corporation liable to the tax shall report as its receipts or gross income by which the tax is to be measured, the receipts or gross income for the year nineteen hundred and thirty-four of such other corporation together with its own receipts or gross income during such year. Sec. 3. Presumption and burden of proof. For the purpose of the proper adminis- tration of this local law and to prevent evasion of the tax hereby imposed, it shall be presumed that all receipts are subject to the tax until the contrary is established, and the burden of proving that any payment or consideration received by any person subject to the tax hereby imposed was not received in, or by reason of a sale made or service rendered or transaction had in the city of New York shall be upon the person who received it. Sec. 4. Filing of returns. Every person subject to tax hereunder shall, on nr before the fifteenth day of March, nineteen hundred and thirty-five, file a return under oath with the comptroller of the city of New York, in such form as the comptroller may

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THE CITY RECORD 3

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Grata New York Charter. by tM

BOARD OF CITY RECORD FIORELLO H. L&GUARDIA. MAYOR, Clwh .

PAUL WINDELS, Coi ounof Covxsm FRANK J. TAYLOR. Cou'T$ tsL

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sunavraoe. 2213 Municipal Building. Manhattan. WO trs 2-3490.

Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily i sue, 10 c~au a copy. SUPPLEMNTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City ..gabyea). 120;

Official Canso$ of Votes. $1; Registry Lists, 25 cents each ecoembll district • Gw Dsysrtawrt Quarterly Report, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 32 each eectioa; Detailed List of Eze $ Properties, $2; postage extri.

ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the Carr Reco*D must be rooeived at Itut TWO (2) a7, before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correetios before publication, copy wuat be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the hit iosertios.

COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at late THREE (3) days before date fixed tot the first Insertion.

Entered as Secssd.cLw Matter, Post Office at New York City.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Aldermen, Board of-Notices of Pub-lic Hearings by Committee on Buildings and Committee on Gen-eral Welfare

Assessors, Board of-Completion of Assessments and Awards 2126

Board Meetings 2114 Bronx, President Borough of-Pro-

posals Brooklyn, President Borough of-

Proposals 2114 Sale of Privilege 2115

Changes in Departments, Etc 2113 Docks, Department of-

Proposals Report for Week Ended March 23,

1935 Education, Department of-Proposals. Estimate and Apportionment, Board

of- Notices of Public Hearings-

Franchise Matters 2118 Public Improvement Matters 2117

Finance, Department of- Abstract of Transactions for Week

Ended March 16, 1935 2112 Confirmation of Assessments-No-

tices to Property Owners 2116 Corporation Sale of Buildings and

Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids 2115

Interest on City Bonds and Stock. 2116 Notice to Taxpayers 2116 Sale of Tax Liens 2116 Vouchers Received March 26, 1935 2110 Warrants Made Ready for Payment

March 26, 1935 2108 Health, Board of-Abstract of Min-

utes of Meeting Held March 14, 1935 2113

Hospitals, Department of-Proposals 2115 Instructions to Bidders on Work to

Be Done and Supplies to Be Fur- nished 2126

Local Laws of The City of New York -For the Year 1935-No. 8 (Cor- rected) 2107

Manhattan, President Borough of- Proposals 2123

Manhattan, President Borough of-Report for Week Ended March 16, 1935 2113

Mayor, Office of the-Notice of Hear- ing on Local Law 2107

Municipal Civil Service Commission-General Instructions as to Examina-

tions 2123 Notices of Examinations 2123 Notices to Appear for Examina-

tions 2123 New York City Housing Authority-

Sale of Old Buildings 2120 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old

Buildings, Etc. 2126 Official Directory 2113 Police Department-

Amendments to Traffic Regulations 2114 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed

Property 2114 Proposals 2114 Special Regulations for Vehicular

Traffic 2114 Public Markets, Weights and Meas-

ures, Department of-Proposals 2117 Purchase, Department of-

For the Sale of Garbage and Swill 2122 Proposals 2121 Sale of Old Bus; Galvanized Steel

Pipe, Cast Iron Scrap, Etc. ; Iron and Steel Automobile Scrap; Mis- cellaneous Scrap Iron and Steel. . 2122

Supreme Court, First Department-Application to Amend Proceedings. 2124 Application to Court to Condemn

Property 2124 Supreme Court, Second Department-

Filing Bills of Costs 2125 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to

File Objections 2126 Transportation, Board of-

Invitation to Contractors 2120 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 2120-

Triborough Bridge Authority-For the Demolition of Additional Build-ings for the Manhattan Approach of the Triborough Bridge 2126

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of-Report for Week Ended March 16, 1935 2113

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2120

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2113 2122

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR ,

Hearing on Local Law

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a local law, E. & A. Int. No. 41, Print No. 48, has been passed by both

branches of the Municipal Assembly, entitled: A local law authorizing the comptroller to refund temporary certificates of

indebtedness issued on October 9, 1934, and November 26, 1934, for the purpose of providing work relief and home relief in the city of New York in the sum of $2,500,000, to mature on October 1, 1935. Further notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be

held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE in the CITY HALL. in the City of New York, on MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935, at 9 O'CLOCK A. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, March 26, 1935. m27,al FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA, Mayor.

BOARD OF ALDERMEN

Public Hearing by the Committee on General Welfare

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON GENERAL WELFARE of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the

ALDERMANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, on FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935, at 2 P. M., on the following matter:

No. 1290, Ord. No. 156-An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in relation tc the s:!le of flowers in the cars or on the stairways or station platforms of the elevated railways and subways in. the city of New York. This ordinance may he found in the minutes of the Board of Aldermen printed in

THE C[m' RECORD for March 21, 1935. All persons interested are invited to he present.

m27,29 MICHAEL. J. CRUISE. City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen,

Public Hearing by the Committee on Buildings

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the

ALDERM'ANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, on THURSDAY. MARCH 28. 1935, at 2 P. M., on the following matters :

No. 547, Ord. No. 67-An ordinance to amend the Code of ()rdinances in rela-tion to theatres and other places of amusement.

THE CITY RECORD,

VOL. LXIII. NUMBER 18791. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 Pielea., 10 CENTS.

No. 1216, Ord. No. 147-An ordinance to amend section 238 of article 12 of the Building Code, in relation to excavations other than for construction purposes; manner of making. These ordinances may 'be found in the minutes of the Board of Aldermen printed in

THE CIvy REcoxn for May 17, 1934, and February 21, 1935. All persons interested are invited to be present.

m26,28 MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

LOCAL LAWS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

FOR THE YEAR 1935

No. 8 (Corrected)

A Local Law to Amend Local Law No. 17 of 1934 to Raise Revenue for the Purpose of Relieving the People of the City of New York from the Hard-ships and Suffering Caused by Unemployment, by the Imposition of a Tax Upon the Privilege of Carrying on or Exercising Within the City of New York, Any Trade, Business, Profession, Vocation, Commercial Activity or Financial Business Carried on for Gain or Profit and Making Provision for the Collection Thereof.

Be it enacted by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York as follows: Section 1. Definitions. When used in this local law : (a) The word "person" includes an individual, co-partnership, society, association,

joint stock company, corporation and any combination of individuals carrying on or exercising for gain any trade, business, profession, vocation, or commercial activity within the city of New York

(b) The term "financial business" shall mean the services and transactions of private banks, private bankers, dealers and brokers in money, credits, commercial paper, bonds, notes, securities and stocks, monetary metals, factors and commission merchants and, where the comptroller shall so determine as a fact, dealers in merchandise where the spread or difference between the cost of goods sold and the sales price is analogous to or in the nature of a commission and does not in any event exceed three per centum of the cost of goods sold, and such determination of fact by the comptroller shall be final.

(c) The term "receipts" means the gross receipts received in, or by reason of any sale made or services rendered or commercial or business transaction lyad in, the city of New York, including cash, credits and property of any kind or nature, without any deduction therefrom on account of the cost of the property sold, the cost of materials used, labor or 'serviceor other cost, interest or discount paid, or any other expense what-soever, but shall not include receipts from the sales, services or transactions hereinafter in schedule A specified.

Schedule A Services and transactions of agencies of the government of the United States,

or of the city or state of New York. Services and transactions of charitable and religious corporations or associations

whose income is exempted from taxation under the laws of the state of New York. Services and transactions of national banking associations, banks, trust com-

panies and mutual savings banks subject to the provisions of articles 3, 5, 6 and 7 of the banking law of the state of New York.

Services and transactions of co-operative corporations organized under the pro-visions of the co-operative corporations law of the state of New York, or agricultural co-operatives organized under the authority of the federal government.

Sales of real estate and/or rents derived from real estate, Services of any kind rendered by public utility corporations, if otherwise taxed

on gross incomes or receipts pursuant to the authority granted by chapter three hundred and two of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirty-four of the state of New York.

Wages and salaries of individuals. (d) The term "gross income" means the total amount of receipts of a person engaged

in a financial business, excluding the cost of property sold, or moneys or credits received in repayment of advances, credits and loans, but not to exceed the principal amount thereof and excluding deposits.

(e) The phrase "exercising any profession, vocation, trade, business or commercial activity" shall not be deemed to include labor or services rendered by an individual for a wage or salary.

(f) The term "comptroller" means the comptroller of the city of New York, Sec. 2. Imposition of tax. (a) For the privilege of carrying on or exercising for gain or profit within the

city of New York any trade, business, profession, vocation, or commercial activity other than a financial business, during the calendar year nineteen hundred and thirty-five, or any part thereof, every person shall pay an excise tax which shall be equal to one-tenth of one per centum upon the receipts in excess of fifteen thousand dollars, from such profession, vocation, trade, business or commercial activity exercised or carried on by him during the calendar year nineteen hundred and thirty-four, in the city of New York; and for the privilege of carrying on any financial business, as defined in subsection (b) of section 1, for gain or profit within the city of New York for the calendar year nine-teen hundred and thirty-five, or any part thereof, every person shall pay an excise tax which shall be equal to one-fifth of one per centum upon the gross income in excess of five thousand dollars received from such financial business carried on by him in the city of New York during the calendar year nineteen hundred and thirty-four.

(b) For the purpose of determining receipts from the business of insurance, such receipts shall be taken to mean receipts from premiums received in New York city, whether by mutual or stock companies, domestic or foreign. The comptroller shall determine from such data as he shall require from insurance companies subject to the provisions of this local law, the amount of such receipts and shall ascertain the amount of the tax in accordance with such determination. The business of insurance shall not be deemed to be a financial business.

(c) If a person subject to the tax imposed by this section was not engaged in carrying on a profession, vocation, trade, business or commercial activity or financial business in the city of New York during the whole of the calendar year nineteen hun- dred and thirty-four, he shall pay the tax imposed by this act measured by his receipts in excess of fifteen thousand dollars or gross income in excess of five thousand dollars during the period of one year from the date when he became so engaged ; and if such person shall not have been so engaged for an entire year prior to February first, nineteen hundred and thirty-five, then measured by his receipts or gross income for the period during which he was so engaged, multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which shall be three hundred and sixty-five and the denominator of which shall be the number of days during which he was so engaged, less the sum of five thousand dollars or fifteen thousand dollars respectively as the case may be financial business or other trade, busi-ness, profession, vocation or commercial activity other than a financial business.

Provided that if a person liable for the tax is a corporation which after January first, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, acquired the assets or franchises of or with which was merged or consolidated another corporation, the corporation liable to the tax shall report as its receipts or gross income by which the tax is to be measured, the receipts or gross income for the year nineteen hundred and thirty-four of such other corporation together with its own receipts or gross income during such year.

Sec. 3. Presumption and burden of proof. For the purpose of the proper adminis-tration of this local law and to prevent evasion of the tax hereby imposed, it shall be presumed that all receipts are subject to the tax until the contrary is established, and the burden of proving that any payment or consideration received by any person subject to the tax hereby imposed was not received in, or by reason of a sale made or service rendered or transaction had in the city of New York shall be upon the person who received it.

Sec. 4. Filing of returns. Every person subject to tax hereunder shall, on nr before the fifteenth day of March, nineteen hundred and thirty-five, file a return under oath with the comptroller of the city of New York, in such form as the comptroller may

Commissioner of Accounts 3-23-35 Charles V. O'Neill

Art Commission 3-20-35 Western Union Telegraph Co. 2 30 3-20-35 Western Union Telegraph Co. 165 3-20-35 N. Y. Telephone Co 7 12

Director of the Budget 3-19-35 Callaghan & Co., Inc 3-19-35 A. B. Dick Co. 3-19-35 Alcon Typewriter Co.

Armory Board 3-20-35 Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc. 21 30 3-20-35 Supro Building Products Corp. 32 50 3-20-35 W. M. Halley 24 40 3-15-35 Samuel Schmalheiser, Inc. 56 25 3-15-35 Ideal Wire Works, Inc. 45 00

Board of City Record 3-20-35 N. Y. Telephone Co. 39 52

Examining Board of Plumbers 3-20-35 National Surety Corp

Chief Medical Examiner 3-13-35 Jerry Davidson

Hunter College 3-14-35 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. 81 75 3-14-35 Auditorium Supply Co., Inc. 148 20 3-14-35 Demarest Sales Co 100 00 3-14-35 Steinway & Sons 15 00 3-12-35 Cobb-Macey-Dohme, Inc. 68 00 3-13-35 Henry Holt & Co., Inc 130 14 Devartment of Correction

3-19-35 Henry 0. Schleth 3-19-35 S. W. Brewster 3-19-35 John F. Burns 3- 8-35 Sebastian Lehner City Magistrates' Courts

3-19-35 Jay Finn 3-19-35 N. Y. Tel. Co. 3-19-35 Jay Finn 3-19-35 Jay Finn Court of General Sessions 3-22-35 Edwin J. McDonald 3-22-35 Arthur Hendrick Bernstein Court of Special Sessions 3- 8-35 Jack Wang County Clerk. Kings County 320-35 N. Y. Tel. Co.

County Clerk. Oueens County 3-15-35 Jenkin R. Hockert County Court, Kimgc County 3-20-35 Hotel St. George

Supreme Courts 12-26-34 N. Y. Tel. Co. 3-22-35 John Lukas 2-27-35 Fallon Law Book Co.

District Attorney, New York County 3-22-35 Albert D. Osborn

District Attorney. Kings County 3-20-35 Clerk, U. S. District Court, Southern

District of N. Y. 2 00 3-20-35 John F. Allen 53 50

District Attorney, Queens County 3-20-35 George R. Proctor 24 72 3-20-35 George R. Proctor 28 00 3-20-35 Onnolee Le Roy 36 30 3-20-35 Joseph V. Loscalzo 11 00

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2108 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

prescribe. The comptroller, if he deems it necessary to insure the payment of the tax hereby imposed, may require returns of receipts from other persons. The forms of such returns shall be prescribed by the comptroller and shall contain such information as he may deem necessary for the proper administration of this local law; and the comptroller or his duly authorized agents or employees shall be empowered to require supplemental returns and to inspect the books and records of any person as defined in this local law, pertaining to his receipts.

Sec. 5. Payment of tax. At the time of filing a return as required by this local law, each person shall pay to the city of New York the tax imposed by this local law. Such tax shall be due and payable upon the fifteenth day of March, nineteen hundred and thirty-five, without regard to whether a return is filed or whether the return which is filed correctly shows the amount of the tax due ; provided, however, that one-half of the said tax may be paid on March fifteenth and one-half thereof on September fifteenth in the said year.

Sec. 6. Determination of tax by the comptroller. If a return required by this local law is not filed, or if a return when filed is incorrect or insufficient and the maker fails to file a corrected or sufficient return within twenty days after the same is required by notice from the comptroller, the comptroller shall determine the amount of tax due from such information as he may be able to obtain and, if necessary, may estimate the tax on the basis of external indices, such as number of employees of the person concerned, rentals paid by him, his stock on hand and/or other factors. The comptroller shall give notice of such determination to the person liable for the tax. Such determination shall finally and irrevocably fix the tax unless the person against whom it is assessed shall within fifteen days after the giving of notice of such determination apply to the comptroller for a hearing or unless the comptroller of his own motion shall reduce the same. At such hearing evidence may be offered to support such determination or to prove that it is incorrect. After such hearing the comptroller shall give notice of his decision to the person liable for the tax. The decision of the comptroller may be reviewed by certiorari if application is made therefor within fifteen days after the giving of notice thereof. An order of certiorari shall not be granted hereunder unless the amount of any tax sought to be reviewed with penalties thereon, if any, shall be first deposited with the comptroller and an undertaking filed with the comptroller, in such amount and with such sureties as a justice of the supreme court shall approve, to the effect that if such order be dismissed or the tax confirmed the applicant for the writ will pay all costs and charges which may accrue in the prosecution of the certiorari proceeding.

Sec. 7. Additional powers of the comptroller. In addition to the powers granted to the comptroller in this local law, he is hereby authorized and empowered:

(a) To constitute from among the officials or employees of the department of finance of the city of New York, boards of excise tax review, each consisting of not less than three nor more than five members, of which three shall be necessary to act, and to delegate to any such board the power to conduct any hearings in connection with any tax imposed on any person under this local law, and to determine the amount of any such tax; and he may require that no determination of any such board shall be final without his approval; and may at pleasure remove any members of any such board and appoint other officials or employees of the department of finance of the city of New York in place thereof;

(b) To make rules and regulations appropriate to the carrying out of this local law and the purposes thereof;

(c) To extend, for cause shown, the time of filing any return for a period not exceeding thirty days; and for cause shown, to remit penalties and interest; and to compromise disputed claims in connection with the taxes hereby imposed;

(d) To request information from the tax commission of the state of New York relative to any person; and to afford information to such tax commission relative to any person, any other provision in this local law to the contrary notwithstanding;

(e) To hear, determine and decide appeals from the boards of excise tax review constituted by him;

(f) To delegate his functions hereunder to a deputy comptroller or other employee or employees of the department of finance of the city of New York;

(g) To determine, in accordance with the provisions of law, whether any profession, vocation, trade, business or commercial activity shall be in whole or in part classified as financial business; and in case any profession, vocation, trade, business or commercial activity shall be classified in part as financial business, to compute the tax hereunder upon each part in accordance with such classification;

(h) To prescribe methods for determining the amount of receipts and/or gross income received in, or by reason of any sale made or service rendered or commercial or business transaction had in, the city of New York;

(i) To administer oaths or require statements relating to the administration of this local law to be submitted under oath.

Sec. 8. Proceedings to recover tax. Whenever any person shall fail to pay any tax and/or penalty imposed by this local law as in this local law provided, the corporation counsel of the city of New York shall, upon the request of the comptroller, bring an action in the name of the city of New York to enforce payment of the same. As an additional or alternate remedy, the comptroller may issue a warrant under his official seal, directed to the sheriff of any county, or to any marshal of the city of New York, within the city of New York, commanding him to levy upon and sell the real and personal property of the person from whom the tax is due, which may be found within his county, fir the payment of the amount thereof, with interest and penalties, and the cost of executing the warrant, and to return such warrant to the comptroller and to pay to him the money collected by virtue thereof within thirty days after the receipt of such warrant. The sheriff or marshal shall then proceed upon the warrant in the same manner, and with like effect, as that provided by law in respect to executions issued against property upon judgment of a court of record, and for their services in executing the warrant they shall be entitled to the same fees, which they may collect in the same manner, except that the marshal shall not be entitled to the payment of any fee in advance of collection under the warrant. In the discretion of the comptroller a warrant of like terms, force and effect may be issued and directed to any officer or employee of the department of finance of the city of New York, and in the execution thereof such officer or employee shall have the same powers conferred by law upon city marshals, but he shall be entitled to no fee or compensation in excess of the actual expenses paid in the performance of such duty. If a warrant be returned not satisfied in full, the comptroller may from time to time issue new warrants and shall also have the same remedies to enforce the amount due thereunder as if the city of New York had recovered judgment therefor.

Sec. 9. Notices and limitation of time. Any notice authorized or required under the provisions of this local law may be given by mailing the same to the person for whom it is intended in a postpaid envelope addressed to such person at the address given in the return filed by him pursuant to the provisions of this local law or if no return has been filed then to such address as may be obtainable. The mailing of such notice shall be presumptive evidence of the receipt of the same by the person to whom addressed. Any period of time which is determined according to the provisions of this local law by the giving of notice shall commence to run from the date of mailing of such notice.

Sec. 10. Penalties. Any person failing to file a return or corrected return or to pay any tax within the time required by this local law shall be subject to a penalty of ten per centum of the amount of tax due, plus five per centum of such tax for each month of delay or fraction thereof, excepting the first month after such return was required to be tiled or such fax became due, but the comptroller. if satisfied that the delay was excusable, may remit all or any part of such penalty. Such penalty shall be paid to the comptroller and disposed of in the same manner as other monies collected under this local law. Unpaid penalties may be enforced in the same manner as the tax imposed by this local law.

Any person who shall fail to file a return as required under this local law, and the officers of any corporation which shall so fail, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishment for which shall he a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or imprison-ment for not more than one year, or both such fine and imprisonment.

Any person and any officer of a corporation filing or causing to be filed any return. certificate, affidavit or statement required or authorized by this local law which is wil-fully false shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable in like manner and separate and distinct from the crime of false swearing to a public document.

The certificate of the comptroller to the effect that a tax has not been paid, that a return has not been filed, or that information has not been supplied pursuant to the provisions of this local law shall be prima facie evidence thereof.

Sec. 11. Returns to be secret. Except in accordance with prover judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, it shall he unlawful for the comptroller. any officer or employee of the department of finance of the city of New York, to divulge or make

known in any manner the receipts or any other information relating to the business of a taxpayer contained in any return- required under this local law. The officers charged with the custody of such returns shall not be required to produce any of them or evidence of anything contained in them in any action or proceeding in any court, except on behalf of the state, the city of New York or the comptroller, or on behalf of any party to any action or proceeding under the provisions of this local law when the returns or facts shown thereby are directly involved in such action or proceeding in either of which events the court may require the production of, and may admit in evidence, so much of said returns or of the fact shown thereby, as are pertinent to the action or proceeding and no more. Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the delivery to a taxpayer or his duly authorized representative of a certified copy of any return filed in connection with his tax nor to prohibit the publication of statistics so classified as to prevent the identification of particular returns and the items thereof, or the inspection by the cor-poration counsel of the city of New York or other legal representatives of the city of New York of the return of any taxpayer who shall bring action to set aside or review the tax based thereon, or against whom an action or proceeding has been instituted for the collection of a tax or penalty. Returns shall be preserved for three years and there-after until the comptroller orders them to be destroyed.

Sec. 12. Disposition of revenues. All revenues and monies resulting from the imposi-tion of the taxes imposed by this local law shall be paid into the treasury of the city of New York and shall not be credited or deposited in the general fund of the city of New York, but shall be deposited in a separate bank account or accounts, and shall be available and used solely and exclusively for the purpose of relieving the people of the city of New York from the hardships and suffering caused by unemployment including the repayment of monies borrowed or to be borrowed in anticipation of this tax.

Sec. 13. Application; construction. If any provision of this local law, or the appli-cation thereof to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of this local law, and the application of such provisions to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby. This local law shall be construed in conformity with chapter eight hundred and seventy-three, laws of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, pursuant to which it is enacted.

Sec. 14. Effective date of local law. This local law shall take effect upon its enactment. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SS.:

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of branches of the Municipal Assembly of The City of New Mayor on March 22, 1935, on file in this office.

MICHAEL J.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE T

WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935

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

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

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

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

a local law passed by both York and approved by the

CRUISE, City Clerk.

Name of Payee

Amount

Finance Warrant Number

Invoice Received Date or in Depart-

Contract ment of Number Finance

Name of Payee

Flushing Riding School Michael Coyle Culver Electric Co Patten-Brown Co. Patten-Brown Co. Patten-Brown Co. Patten-Brown Co. Vincent J. Sweeney Postal Telegraph Cable Co. Frank H. Wright R. S. MacKellar Indian Motocycle Co. Western Union Telegraph Co., Inc Borough of Manhattan Concord Paint Co., Inc. Cortes Ward Co., Inc. A. T. Holton J. Cohen & Bro East River Mill & Lumber Co Holgan Bros. Max Turner, assignee of Tri-Boro Win- dow Cleaning Co. T. E. Conklin Brass & Copper Co., Inc. James A. Nixon Cauldwell Wingate Const. Corp., as- signee of Cauldwell Wingate Co. Borough of The Bronx Colonial Sand & Stone Co., Inc., as- signee of United Carting Co. Borough of Brooklyn

Robert H. Bryson Youngman's Auto Repair Service, Inc Baitinger Electric Co., Inc. Harry's Garage & Service Station Cook's Lane Property's, Inc. Western Union Telegraph Co., Inc Ever-Ready Maintenance Porter Ser- vice & Window Cleaning Contractors, Inc. Saul Jarcho O'Brien Bros. Sand & Gravel Corp., as- signee of City Sand & Gravel Corp..... 1,830 00

President, Borough of Queens 2-11-35 National Bank of Far Rockaway, as-

signee of Walter C. Reediger, Inc 5~i5~'00 115390 3-15-35 Andrew Catapano 8,408'02 115576 3-18-35 Twin City Eng. Corp. 3,282 29 115136 2-25-35 Frank Soviero 2,636 51

3-20-35 Joseph F. Belanger 92 00 3-19-35 Watson Elevator Co., Inc. 10 80 3-15-35 Buff & Buff Mfg. Co. 93 50 3-19-35 Trautwein Corp. 6 00 3-12-35 State Carting Co., Inc. 594 00

President, Borouch of richmond 3-19-35 Unity Stamp Co., Inc 3 60 3-19-35 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 6 25 3-15-35 Center Service Station 89 55 New York Public Library 2-25-35 N. Y. Public Library—Astor, Lenox

and Tilden Foundations 6,656 74 2-25-35 N. Y. Public Library—Astor, Lenox

and Tilden Foundations 742 39 Department of Public Welfare

3-14-35 William Hodson 565,849 61 3-20-35 Scarr & Brady, Inc. 100 00 3-20-35 William Hodson 1,624 22 3-18-35 Libien Press, Inc. 142 10 3-20-35 Ernest Casazza & Son 78 00 3-20-35 Le Roy Butler Funeral Home, Inc 77 00 3-21-35 William Hodson 68,185 08

65805 2-20-35 65806 2-20-35

191939

65804 65677 65678 65679 2- 1-35 65680 65681 65698

65482 65483 65484 65485 65486 65701 65697

65488 12-14-34

65706 65707 65708 65709 65710 65554 65555 65556 65692 65693 65727 65728 65959 65960 65922 65833

5-10-34 3- 3-34 4-30-34 2-13-34

10-31-34 2- 5-35

3- 1-35 2-28-35 3- 1-35 3- 1-35 3- 1-35 2-25-35 2-28-35 2-28-35 2-28-35 2-28-35

Police Department 3-14-35 Portable Light Co., Inc 3-15-35 General Fireproofing Co. 3-14-35 Riding & Driving Club of Bklyn.

65487 2- 8-35

65852 65853 65854 65541 65682 9-29-34 65683 3-12-35 65684 3- 8-35 65702 1-29-35

65685 11-30-34 65686 65687 3-12-35

65858

65859

66304 66305 65514 65924 3- 6-35 65844 65839 65835

3-14-35 3-14-35 3-19-35 3-14-35 3-14-35 3-14-35 3-14-35 3-19-35 3-19-35 1-19 35 1-19-35 3-19-35 3-19-35

President, 3-14-35 3-14-35 3-14-35 3-14-35 3-14-35 3- 2-35

115733 3-18-35

3-16-35 3-18-35

112157 10-30-34

President, 2-26-35

President, 3- 6-35 3-14-35 3-18-35 3-11-35 3-11-35 3- 8-35

113453 3-18-35

65522 3- 1-35 3-14-35 66026 114019 3-18-35

Invoice Finance Date or Warrant Contract Number Number

Received in Depart-ment of Finance

Name of Payee

65649 1-11-35 65690 6-28-34 65691 2- 4-35 65780 12-10-34 65781 9-24-34 65782 11-12-34 65783 65784 65785 8- 3-34 65786 65657 12-19-34 65658 12-10-34

65659 9-29-34

65661 11-19-34 65662 65663 9-21-34 65664 9-24-34 65665 5- 4-34 65666 12-28-34 65667 65668 12- 5-34 65669 11- 9-34 65670 12-10-34 65671 65672 11-28-34 65673 10- 3-34 65674 9-13-34

65675 9- 5-34 65676 8-10-34 65800 65801 65802 65803 65481 11-30-34 65725 65726 65744 65745 65746 65958

65575 65717 12-28-34 65920

Bedford Chevrolet Sales Corp. Lilien Hardware & Supply Corp. Greschler Bros. Francis H. Leggett & Co. Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc. Seedman Co., Inc. Dyer Electric Cooler Corp. Knickerbocker Towel Supply Co. Procter & Gamble Distributing Co Peerless Towel Supply Co. Sw-inyside Bronze Foundry, Inc. Samuel April Rex Stationery Co. Light Buoy Industries Asbestos Const. Co., Inc. Fuld & Fuld, Inc. Seedman Co., Inc. Coldwell Lawn Mower Co. S. W. Cornell Dimock & Fink Plumbing Supply Corp. Howell-Treiber-Miller, Inc, Chrysler Motor Parts Corp. Bedford Chevrolet Sales Corp. J. D. Johnson Co., Inc. Kings County Buick, Inc. H. E. Muench J. S. Woodhouse Co., Inc. Abraham I. Menin, trustee in bank- ruptcy of Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc T. A. Wade Co., Inc. George Malvese & Co Harry F. Nimphius Harry F. Nimphius Harry F. Nimphius Harry F. Nimphius

Service Mason & Plaster Supplies, Inc Schultz News Agency John W. Heaslip, Jr. James A. Sherry John F. Walsh Hercule H. L. Trudel Gilmore D. Clarke of Plant and Structures Western Union Telegraph Co. A. B. Dick Co. Colonial Sand & Stone Co., Inc.

2- 1-35 1-10-35 2-19-35 1-10-35

12-26-34 1-10-35 1-23-35

11-28-34 12-26-34 11-19-34 1-23-35 1-10-35

12-26-34 12-26-34

1-10-35 1-23-35 1-23-35 1-23-35 1-21-35 1-23-35 1-22-35 1-23-35 1-23-35 1-23-35 1-15-35 1-22-35 1-11-35

12-26-34

12-17-34 12-18-34 1- 5-35 1- 5-35 1- 5-35

11-20-34 3- 6-35 1-18-35 1-15-35 1-24-35 1-24-35 1-15-35 3- 8-35

Department 3-18-35 3-19-35

115054 3-13-35

Amount

248 4 05

1300 22 14 16 44 19 01 1000 4650 22 16 10 05 1300 12 24 4000 4000 10 24 15 25 2 70 450 4 75 800 8 34

16 19 2 52 7 50

15 71 2000 200

4968 231 1 16

160 00 195 00 165 00 150 00

2,429 43 25 78 984

7383 622

1420 150 00

7 50 1200 28983

15300 91800 41250 21000 510 1000 10 50 4200 5250 13 50 10 61

104 52 15 00 38 50

85674 180 39

50 25 3168 75683

491 92 26000

591 61 380

2100

19,000 00

9,690 00

7500 62 25 38 10 3000 2000 20 25

272 92 11 25

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

2109

Department of Docks 3-15-35 Joseph J. Byrne 3-23-35 Frank J. Taylor, Comptroller, City of

N. Y. Board of Higher Education 3-13-35 Herald Nathan Press, Inc. 3-18-35 Herald Nathan Press, Inc. Department of Education

3-18-35 International Retinning & Repairing Co. 3-18-35 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc. 3-19-35 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc.

Department of Finance 3-12-35 National Cash Register Co. 3-21-35 William Reid 3-21-35 E. J. Smith 3-25-35 Postmaster, New York

Fire Department 2-15-35 Sterling Heating & Ventilating Co. 3-20-35 Hubert J. Treacy 3-13-35 Valentine Fendrich

Department of Health 3-18-35 Vernon Drug Co. 3-18-35 East Coast Electrical Supply Co., Inc 3-18-35 Rocco's Ice Co. 3-18-35 Staten Island Edison Corp. 3-18-35 Staten Island Mirror Works Co. 3-18-35 William Supon 3-18-35 Twin Electric Co. 3-18-35 Prometheus Electric Corp. 3-18-35 John J. Mead 3-18-35 Nicholas Mandula 3-18-35 Mulveny Barr Corp..... 3-18-35 S. Kitt 3-18-35 Remington-Rand, Inc. 3-18-35 De Mayo Signs 3-18-35 Trio Glass Co., Inc..... 3-18-35 J. G. Mackay & Son 3-18-35 S. Iser 3-18-35 Walter H. Daly 3-18-35 Hafker Iron Works 3-18-35 Everware Nickel Plating & Chromium

Co. 3-18-35 A. B. Dick Co. 3-18-35 Jack Schaffel 3-18-35 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 3-18-35 Saul Bulk, Inc. 3-18-35 Adolph Berengarten 3-18-35 L. Rosenberg Hardware Co., Inc 3-18-35 Allied Cleaning Contractors, Inc 3-18-35 Em & Kay Window Cleaning Co 3-18-35 Bronx Window Cleaning Co.

Department of Hospitals 3-15-35 S. J. O'Brien Sales Corp 3-18-35 George B. Craig 3-15-35 Michael Mayer 3-12-35 Peerless Electric Medical Corp 3-12-35 Edward Purvis & Son 3-20-35 Picker X-Ray Corp. 3-20-35 Patterson Bros. 3-20-35 E. Smolka Plumbing Supply Co 3-20-35 Charles Tisch, Inc. 3-20-35 Otis Elevator Co. 3-20-35 Nilsson Electrical Laboratory 3-18-35 Children's Welfare Federation 3-18-35 Postal Telegraph Cable Co 3-20-35 Unity Stamp Co., Inc. 3-20-35 N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co., Inc 3-20-35 Charles Irwin Ogden 3-18-35 Commissioner of Public Welfare

Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx County 3-20-35 Joseph J. McMullin

Law Department 3-20-35 Harry Segal 3-20-35 Jack Schwartz 3-20-35 James F. Pietrafesa 3-20-35 George R. Brayton 3-20-35 Frank J. Bruschi 3-20-35 Harry Segal 2-23-35 Charles Dickerman )Villiams 3- 7-35 Charles DickermanWilliams

Department of Licenses 3-20-35 National Surety Corp.

Miscellaneous 3-14-35 Margaret E. Emmons 3-19-35 Lillie Reside 3-19-35 Robert Krause 3-21-35 Cullen Fuel Co., Inc 3-21-35 Helen F. Kenny

3-21-35 Industrial Commissioner, State of N. Y 3-21-35 State Insurance Fund 3-21-35 Matilda Renkoff and Anna Goldberg 3-21-35 Edward Osmann 3-21-35 Chamberlain of City of N. Y 3-21-35 United Neighborhood Guild 3-19-35 Adelaide J. Lippman, also known as

Addie J. Lippman, individually, as daugh- ter of Charles S. Jacobs, also known as Charles A. Jacobs

3-19-35 Adelaide J. Lippman, also known as Addie J. Lippman, as administratrix of estate of Fannie Jacobs

3-22-35 Agnes Hotchkiss 3-21-35 Julia Kerr

Department of Parks 12-26-34 Bass-Sett Hardware Co., Inc. 1-28-35 Smyth-Donegan Co. 2- 7-35 Forest Trim Mills, Inc.

12-17-34 W. F. Sheehan Corp. 12-18-34 Brooklyn Manor Auto Co., Inc. 12-17-34 International Harvester Co. of America i2-17-34 Stewart Motor Trucks, Inc. 12-17-34 C, W. Keenan 12-17-34 Imperial Electrical Supply Co., Inc 12-17-34 Lehman Sewer Pipe Co., Inc. 12-17-34 Muller Hardware Co., Inc. 12-17-34 Patterson Sales Co. 2- 1-35 D. J. Singleton, Inc. 2- 1-35 Eveready Automotive Corp. 2- 1-35 Stapleton Iron Works, Inc. 1-28-35 International Harvester Co. of America,

Inc.

Amount

19 15

44,611 66

6700 18 12

18 60 2 30

134 55 18880 312 66 425 00

30000 1030 10 10

728 2083 2981 3 30 2 75

1680 1200 7 50

22 65 2900 450 800 500 6 8 00 1150 16 00

1,891 68 2068

1 50 390

26 50 2300 600 19 57 1000 4280 650 2 15

103 66 538

8896 4000 86 50 400

10 10 2400 31 38 42 24 400

462 75 5350 7 15

11 33 5 65

68400

1000

900 1500 2600 2600 15 00 16 00

75000 750 00

2 779

1,79148 22 71 23 82

361 23 12 50 1500

12,104 85 20000 75 00

22748 2000

8908

44 55 8000 4819

11700 191 35 176 25

5 85 699 1 49 3 47 360 571

4050 16 75 600

3500 61 51 16 38

99 45

65837 66028

65553 2-28-35 65510 2-26-35

65511 12- 7-34 65512 2- 5-35 65513

1-29-35

65700 7-31-34 66302 66303 66315

65711 12-31-34 65542 65747

65557 65558 12-31-34 65559 1- 7-35 65560 65561 1-10-35 65562 2- 9-35 65563 2-13-35 65564 2-20-35 65565 65566 65567 65568 65569 1-31-35 65651 2-18-35 65787 65788 2-26-35 65789 1-31-35 65543 65809 2-14-35 65810 2- 1-35

65811 1-21-35 65812 2-11-35 65813 65814 1-28-35 65815 1- 7-35 65816 1-31-35 65817 65818 2-28-35 65819 1-31-35

65712 1-19-35 65525 65571 65652 2-23-35 65653 1-31-35 65695 12-27-34 65790 65791 2-26-35 65792 1-16-35 65793 2-15-35 65794 10- 4-34 65544 65748 65820 65821 65822 65836

65731

65718 65719 2-26-35 65720 65721 65830 3- 1-35 65831 65956 65927

65722 2- 1-35

65515 65516 65517 65518 65536 65537 65529 65733 65734 65856 65838 66211

66212

66213 66214

65703 7-13-34 (7114 65705 8- 6-34 65637 10-23-34 65638 65639 9-11-34 65640 9-29-34 65641 10- 1-34 65642 3-13-34 65643 9-15-34 65644 65645 10-22-34 65646 1-11-35 65647 65648 10-21-34 65650 12-20-34

VOUCHERS ONETUESDAY, MARCHA T OF 6, 1935

Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received in the Department of Finance on this date in which is shown the Department of Finance voucher number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the con' tract, the name of the payee and the amount of the voucher.

Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher, the date of the earliest is given excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under a contract. the registered number of the contract is shown instead.

FRANK J. TAYLOR. Comptroller.

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount rr No. Number

Board of Estimate and Apportionment 59403 N. Y. Tel. Co. $89 91

59402 116143 N. Y. Tel. Co. 107 10

Municipal Civil Service Commission 59425 Remington-Rand, Inc. 18 50

59426 N. Y. Law Journal 19 00

Hunter College

59658 114975 N. Y. Tel. Co.

59655 114980 Chelsea Press 59656 114246 Robley Press 59657 113975 N. Y. Tel. Co.

59659 113975 N. Y. Tel. Co. 59660 113975 N. Y. Tel. Co.

59662 Remington-Rand, Inc. 59663 Frederick E. Snyder 59664 Remington-Rand, Inc.

59666 Jessie C. Bush 34 73

59665 North Side Hoisting Co ,

59667 N. Y. Tel. Co . 5 79 59668 N. Y. Tel. Co. 109 46

59528 Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg

59530 Consolidated Gas Co. of N. Y. 18 50

59437 Jay Finn 12 35 59438 Jay Finn 16 61 59439 Jay Finn 75 37 59440 Jay Finn 54 43

59661 Keuffel & Esser Co

59669 N. Y. Tel. Co. 125 32 59670 N. Y. Tel. Co. 5 60 59671 N. Y. Tel. Co. 59672 N. Y. Tel. Co. 17 90

59529 E. Imhauser Co. 4 50

59654 115186 Merit Const. Co., Inc., as-

59673 N. Y. Tel. Co. 2 40

59527 Holgan Bros. 41 00

Court of General Sessions

City Magistrates' Courts

Department of Correction

Inc.

Co. . 388 00

signed to E. V. Anderson

34800

146 88

10000

146 88 24 50

31 28

1436 14 36

30 00

900 7 37

240

59526 Helen L. Schneider 43 19 Court of Special Sessions

59404 Joseph H. McShane 153 83 59405 113873 X. Y. Tel. Co. 102 86 59406 113873 N. Y. Tel. Co. 102 86 59432 Joseph H. McShane 84 21

Joseph H. McShane 25 50 59433 J. Stefanko 10 00 59434 Remington Rand, Inc. 3 22 59435 Samuel H. Moss, Inc. 1 92 59436 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 1 50 59407 X. Y. Tel. Co. 119 35 59408 N. Y. Tel. Co. 133 46

County Clerk, New York County 59647 N. Y. Tel. Co 124 51 59648 National Surety Corp 55 50

59784 113917 Industrial Credit Corp., as- signee of Joseph Cavanagh

59787 113822 L. C. Smith & Corona Type- writers, Inc.

59788 113822 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-writers, Inc.

59763 115479 Morris Abrams, Inc. 59764 115479 Morris Abrams. Inc. 59765 114906 Joseph Cavanagh & Co 59766 113653 Joseph Cavanagh & Co 59767 113111 Schaar & Co. 59768 114657 Vernonville Farms, Inc 59769 114613 Borden's Farm Products Co ,

Inc. 59770 115154 Borden's Farm Products Co.,

Inc. 59771 114906 Joseph Cavanagh & Co 59772 113696 Merit Supply Co., Inc. 59773 113345 Chelsea Press 59774 113580 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 59775 115485 Conray Products Co., Inc 59776 115485 Conray Products Co., Inc 59674 116082 Thames Lunch Co., Inc 59675 Patrick Jones

Patrick Jones Department of Finance '

59513 Postmaster Fire Department

59564 Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills. 59565 Woodhouse Mfg. Co. 59566 Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co 59567 Attica Prison 59568 J. Meyers State Ptg, Co 59569 Linde Air Products Co 59570 Babcock & Wilcox Co 59571 Diehl Mfg. Co. 59572 Michael Dumey 59573 J. A. Glynn 59574 Carolan & Gregan 59575 George W. Stickler 59576 Stevens & Normand

Department of Hospitals 59577 115190 American Oxygen Serv. Corp. 59578 115208 Ohio Chem. & Mfg. Co 59480 Fulton Mattress Mfg. Co ,

Inc. 59481 Equipment & Furniture Corp 59482 Magneto Repair Corp 59483 A. J. Meyers 59484 Mulvaney Barr Corp. 59485 Flagler Co., Inc. 59486 B. & J. Auto Spring Co 59487 -Henry Spen 59488 White Co. 59489 Institutional Cinema Service 59490 Camp Chair Supply Co., Inc 59491 United Chemical & Extermi-

nating Co. . 59466 Michael Mayer 59467 Breeder Co. 59468 Wm. Langbein & Bros 59469 Wold X-Ray Products, Inc 59470 Winsoney Furnishers 59471 General Electric X-Ray Corp 59472 Vollrath Co. 59473 Asbestos Const. Co., Inc 59474 Gertler Electric Supply Corp 59475 Johnson Service Co. 59476 Chicago Curled Hair Co. of

N. Y., Inc. 59477 Brooklyn Caster & Wheel Co

74 39

43 50

1,08100 49 26 1 36 780

24 36 3 40

2,934 24

1,578 94

104 12 9 24 4 16

126 35 7 32

343 63 4 90

1,244 72 2,366 52

2,356 17

425 00

51 40 8500 2160 2050 720

24 50 3 36

3600 18900 2028

173 00 2 90

2500

67 44 91 44

7040 3120 75 71 2200 22 65 24 00 22 21 1050

15999 2000 36 50

467 27 13 06 2400 25 50 36 20 47 39

270 00 76 20 34 70 45 35 62 50

18600 13650

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee

Amount

er No. Number

59643 Samuel H. Moss, Inc 5 09 59644 Unity Stamp Co., Inc 7 76 59645 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co 3 50 59646 Commercial Utilities Mfg. Co 5

Supreme Courts 59441 Maurice C. Kestenbaum 50 00 59459 Canaday Cooler Co., Inc 5 00 59460 Frank J. Lynch, Jr 5 00 59458 Commercial Casualty Ins. Co 18 00

District Attorney, Queens County 59442 Francis X. Donovan 15 00 59443 George R. Proctor 26 54 59444 John F. Byrne 22 45 59445 William Maas . 21 02 59446 Herman Krumme 22 37 59447 Harold Gibson 43 02 59448 Herman Bohack 16 27 59449 James H. Nox 33 57 59450 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 600 59451 John H. Scott 2 50 59452 Scott A. Edwards 1 90 59453 Pennsylvania R. R. Co 33 88

Teachers' Retirement System 59461 N. Y. Telephone Co 22 46

N. Y. Telephone Co 58 85 59462 Thomas V. Garvey 3 70 59463 Agnes C. Craig 20 04 59464 Louis Taylor 21 27 59427 Monroe Calculating Machine

Co. 43 10 59428 A. B. Dick Co. 2 50 59429 Nelson Desk Co 1 50 59430 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co 15 15 59431 F. & E. Lightning Check

Writer Sales Co. 8 50 Department of Education

59803 113835 Woodstock Typewriter Co 870 50 59804 113820 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc 623 50 58905 113820 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. 952 75 59806 115495 Montgomery & Co., Inc 47 71 59807 113638 Atlas Stationery Corp. 90 00 59808 113786 Atlas Stationery Corp 1,255 58 59789 103259 Noble & Noble 462 84 59790 108584 Noble & Noble 1,197 36 59791 96782 Noble & Noble 2,258 50 59792 113832 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 4,242 75 59793 113832 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 2,324 75 59794 115479 Morris Abrams, Inc. 7 90 59795 113914 Henry Allen 6 85 59796 113914 Henry Allen .. . 28 32 59797 115806 Auditorium Supply Co., Inc. • 4 82 59798 113915 J. T. Baker Chemical Co..... 2 67 59799 113344 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. 29 40 59800 96745 Bobbs-Merrill Co. 2,916 00 59801 114906 .Joseph Cavanagh & Co 189 11 59802 113917 Joseph Cavanagh & Co. 14 40 59777 113919 Conray Products Co., Inc 11 90 59778 113922 Bright Star Battery Co., as-

signee of Empire Contracting & Equipment Co. 4 95

59779 113922 Bright Star Battery Co., as- signee of Empire Contracting & Equipment Co. 4 75

59780 113569 Every Week Pub. Corp., as- signee of School Associates, Inc. 39 20

59781 113756 Hein-Nolan Lumber Co., Inc 34 50 59782 115483 Chicago Apparatus Co .. 2 00 59783 113819 Remington Rand, Inc. 3,223 25 59785 113698 Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc... 2 95 59786 113926 N. S. Low & Co., Inc 8 42

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2110

THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

Invoice Finance Date or Warrant Contract Number Number

Invoice Received Finance Date or in Depart-

Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee Amount Number Number Finance

Received in Depart- ment of Name of Payee Amount Finance

Department of Purchase 65714 1-22-35 3-15-35 Johnson & Johnson 203 00 65715 2-16-35 3-13-35 Renick & Mahoney, Inc 121 32 65699 114843 3-16-35 Blumberg & Co., assignee of Penn-

Lehigh Coal Co., Inc. 14,760 23 65598 116452 3-19-35 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 18,829 13 65696 2- 8-35 3-15-35 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 42 00 65795 3-19-35 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, Inc 62 84 65796 3-19-35 J. W. Beardsley's Sons 54 60 65797 2-28-35 3-19-35 Annin & Co. 46 SO 65798 2-27-35 3-19-35 Anchor Packing Co. 1 70 65799 2-18-35 3-19-35 Albert B. Amsel, Inc 2 60 65576 2-14-35 3-15-35 Remington Rand, Inc 22 50 65577 2-27-35 3-19-35 Belgium Mirror Works, Inc 1 75 65578 2-18-35 3-19-35 Armstrong Tire Service Corp. 6 65579 2-27-35 3-19-35 Battery Sales & Equipment Co., Inc 26 46 65580 2-18-35 3-19-35 A. C. W. Supply Corp. 4 00 65581 2-20-35 3-19-35 Belknap-Moran-Allen Co., Inc. 730 65582 2-15-35 3-19-35 Barad Tool & Siupply Co 1 20 65583 3-19-35 Breihof & O'Brien, Inc. 15 22 65584 2-15-35 3-19-35 Atlas Screw & Specialty Co., Inc. 150 65585 3-13-35 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc. 39 35 65586 2-18-35 3-19-35 Alton Iron Works. Inc 8 18 65587 2- 6.35 3-19-35 Bates Chevrolet Co., Inc. 21 66 65588 2-27-35 3.19-35 American Eyelet Co. 5 00 65589 2-20-35 3-19-35 American Star Cork Co., Inc. 48 00 65590 2-25-35 3-19-35 Abbe Engineering Co. 690 65591 2-12-35 3.19-35 American Pharmaceutical Co., Inc 37 50 65592 2- 7-35 3-19-35 Burroughs Wellcome & Co., Inc 166 65826 3-19-35 Austin & Mag, ire. 136 34 65827 3-19-35 American La France & Foamite In-

dustries, Inc. 158 76 65828 3-19-35 American Safety Razor Cerp. 684 00 65921 116111 3-16-35 Mergentime, It:r. 1,488 89 65923 2-27-35 3-19-35 Ace Rubber Co. 117 60 66027 116018 3-16-35 Jaburg Bros., Inc. 403 95

Register, Kings County

65756 3-20-35 N. Y. Telephone Co. 51 65 65843 3- 9-35 3-20-35 Aaron L. Jacoby... 99 00

Department of Sanitation

65736 2- 3-35 3- 1-35 B. Turecamo Cont. Co., Inc 2,253 99 65737 2-27-35 Rosenberg-Antmin Cont. Corp. 448 50

65738 2-15-35

65732 2-19-35 115650. 65829 2-20-35 65825 115548 65749 65750 65823 1- 4-35

65716 115557 65549

65550 2-28-35 65551 3-15-35 65552

65857

100724 3-36

65739 65740 65741 65742 65743

65863 2- 2-35 65864 3- 7-35 65865 2-28-35 65866 3- 2-35

Department 65713 2-27-35 65526 65527 65572 2-28-35 65654 65655 65656 65735 65573 65862 115095

65729 65730

2-28-35 Hannah R. Levy, assignee of Ralph Di Palma 103 50

3- 7-35 Harmon-Hodge-Hammond, Inc. 10,564 00 3-19.35 General Builders Supply Corp. 258 72 3-12-35 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 484 12 3-20-35 Joseph C. Zengerle 29 54 3-20-35 Fred B. McDuffee 29 34 3-19-35 Laurence Belting Co., Inc. 9 00 Sheriff, New York County 2-27-35 Meenan Coal Co., Inc, 123 20 3.20.35 Daniel E. Finn 95 57

Sheriff, Kings County 3-13.35 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp 5 00 3-19.35 Henry Camaille 15 85 3-19-35 Frank J. Quayle, Jr. 500 00

Board of Transportation 1-23-34 Di Marco & Reimann, Inc. 15,000 00 3-13-35 Faircroft Engineering Corp. 48,394 01

Transit Commission. 3-20-35 Mack Nomburg 12 81 3-20-35 Mack Nomburg 9 30 3-20-35 Mack Nomburg 25 57 3-20-35 Mack Nomburg 630 3-20-35 Mack Nomburg 108 53

Board of Water Supply 3-20-35 H. F. King Co 3-20-35 Haloid Co. 3-20-35 W. L. B. Evans 3-20-35 Albany Avenue Garage of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 3-15-35 Le Roi Engine Service Corp 200 46 3-18-35 Frank Emmons 134 11 3-18-35 George J. Zegers 27 20 3-18-35 United Auto Elec. Co., Inc 7 50 3-18-35 Charles F. Noyes Co., Inc 39 00 3-18-35 Owners & Tenants Elec. Co., Inc 38 40 3-18-35 Schorn Realties, Inc 9 80 3-16-35 M. Delfino Const. Co 6,140 46 3-18-35 Ary Bush 29 11 3- 6-35 A. P. Smith Mfg. Co., assignee of Sea-

port Cont. & Supply Co., Inc 3-18-35 Daniel B. Bates 3-18-35 Michael Tallent

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee er No. Number

3,337 46 108 24 121 88

Amount

3 15 1785 864

14 52

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

59478 Western Mattress & Uphols- tery Shops

59479 Eimer & Amend 59735 Vaughan Co. 59736 George Tiemann & Co 59737 Cambridge Instrument Co 59738 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. 59739 Graze & Sadler, Inc 59740 J. E. Albright & Co 59741 Stille-Scanlan, Inc. 59742 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 59743 Estate of M. J. Halloran 59744 John Herrmann 59722 F. 0. Yakel 59723 Harold Surgical Corp. 59724 American Surgical Instru-

ment Co. . 59725 International Type Co. 59726 G. M. Sorensen Co., Inc 59727 A. C. W. Supply Corp 59728 N. S. Low & Co., Inc 50729 Wm. Langbein & Bros 59730 Consolidated Sewing Machine

& Supply Co. 59731 Dewitt & Herz, Inc 59732 R. H. Forschner Co 59733 General Elec. X-Ray Corp 59734 George Sucher

14 43

25 00 3 50

18 00.

208 7 50 2 25

3540 5 79

4250 3900 2000

251 73

3 00 290

2190 200

31 75 89 75

1700 28 11 5 75 350

15 00 Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County

59547 Michael J. Mullen 2 10 Law Department

59416 Joseph Barkan 48 00 59417 Berry H. Horne 11 50 59418 Sol Rieger 20 00 59419 So. Dist. Ct. Reporters 25 00 59420 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. 1 93 59421 Philip Rodman 4 40 59422 A. Camp 93 75 59423 W. H. Hinson 40 00 59424 Macey-Fowler, Inc. 787 10

Miscellaneous 59562 N. Y. & Richmond Gas Co. 5,902 62

N .Y. & Richmond Gas Co. 1,538 87 59563 Eliot Sarasohn 253 20

Eliot Sarasohn 227 88 59809 John J. Griffin, James Henry,

Rebecca A. T. Dodd & Lewis C. Brown, as executors of last will and testament of John McKee, deceased 21,000 00

59559 Mildred Broderson 92 08 59560 Florence Goldenberg 11 75 59561 Harriet S. Zucker 7 05 59548 Beatrice Cox 861 49 59549 Elias Brailas 524 46 59550 J. Connors 284 45 59551 Max Goldberg 382 97 59552 James Stevenson 185 40 59553 Bryan O'Flaherty 611 18 59554 Industrial Commissioner 10 00 59555 Joseph Cutignola 76 33 59556 Justine 'Vise Tulin 100 00 59557 National Consumers Paper

Co. 260 59558 Bridget Tehan 34 62 59756 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian

Society 90 00 59757 Hopewell. Society of Brook-

lyn 957 80 59758 Institution of Mercy 3,942 72 59759 Infants Home of Brooklyn 1,644 85 59760 Sacred Heart Orphan Asylum 3,324 88 59761 St. Philomena's Training

School 2,226 24 59762 St. Christopher's School 1,278 00 59745 Harbor Hospital 2,008 25 59746 L. I. College Hospital 11,832 40 59747 L. I. College Hospital 9,992 82 59748 Sydenham Hospital 3,278 85 59749 Sydenham Hospital 3,031 04 59750 Association for Befriending

Children & Young Girls, House of Holy Family 1,557 44

59751 Edwin Gould Foundation for Children, Booker T. Wash- ington Home School 9,536 56

59752 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 10,250 27

59753 Brooklyn Training School & Home for Young Girls 653 85

59754 Children's Aid Society 108 00 59755 Harbor Hospital 1,371 00 59544 Comptroller, City of N. Y. &

Chamberlain, City of N. Y 100 00 59545 Comptroller, City of N. Y. &

Chamberlain, City of N. Y 233 75 59546 Comptroller, City of N. Y. &

Chamberlain, City of N. Y 356 24 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y. 15 63

59531 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 670,903 75

59532 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 5,075 00

59533 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 522,260 00

59534 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 68,800 00

59535 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 1,100 00

59536 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 274,183 75

59537 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 237,837 31

59538 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 36,709 57

59539 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 198,878 75

59627 Maria Ruff 156 60

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 . THE CITY RECORD

2111

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

59540 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 142,481 25

59541 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 196,680 00

59542 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y.1,113,320 00

59543 Comptroller, City of N. Y. & Chamberlain, City of N. Y 2,720 00

59628 Georgia A. Post 10 23 59629 Mrs. J. Enright 53 77

Mrs. J. Enright 78 59630 Frederick Forbes 28 00 59631 Axel Larsen 3 00 59632 Mrs. H. Sennet 8 77 59633 Minnie Leidner 26 25 59634 Anna Dawson 24 00

Anna Dawson 47 59635 Frank E. McKenna 2000

Frank E. McKenna 77 59636 Frank M. Grossmann 21 00

Frank M. Grossmann 69 59637 James Graham 30 00

James Graham 54 59638 Marta P. Campbell 99 50

Marta P. Campbell 4 21 59639 Henry Fackiner 62 00

Henry Fackiner 384 59640 S. Motto 41 12 59620 Etta Goldberg 31 17

Etta Goldberg 14 73 59621 Home Owners Loan Corp 38 38

Home Owners Loan Corp 2 89 59622 George W. Kennedy, receiver

in foreclosure action East Brooklyn Savings Bank vs. Bevin Holding Co. 854 00 George W. Kennedy, receiver in foreclosure action East Brooklyn- Savings Bank vs. Bevin Holding Co. 35 28

59623 George W. Kennedy, receiver in foreclosure action East Brooklyn Savings Bank vs. Bevin Holding Co. 732 00 George W. Kennedy, receiver in foreclosure action East Brooklyn Savings Bank vs. Bevin Holding Co. ' 30 25

59624 Witkind Estates, Inc. 243 00 Witkind Estates, Inc. 409

59625 Tremont Crotona Co., Inc 119 50 Tremont Crotona Co., Inc 78

59626 Harry Goodwin, John Lang & Joseph Leibner, co-partners doing business as Goodwin, Lang & Leibner 134 00

59709 A. Di Blasi 5 50 59710 Home Owners Loan Corp 70 25

Home Owners Loan Corp 1 20 59711 Abraham Rose 50 65

Abraham Rose 6 65 59712 Union Dime Savings Bank 972 00

Union Dime Savings Bank 92 30 59713 Prudence Co., Inc., in liquida-

tion & rehabilitation 3 09 59714 A. Irene Rounds 50 50

A. Irene Rounds 4 14 59715 Home Owners Loan Corp 42 08

Home Owners Loan Corp 7 48 59716 Home Owners Loan Corp 17 82

Home Owners Loan Corp 5 11 59717 Joseph A. Nicholson 60 00

Joseph A. Nicholson 5 81 59718 Gertrude Heck 30 00

Gertrude Heck 2 89 59719 Edna W. Solky 21 53

Edna W. Solky 1 72 59720 Allen B. Wyncoop 51 20 59721 Estate of John E. Donovan 266 62

Department of Parks 59693 James A. Sherry 55

James A. Sherry 162 75 59694 James A. Sherry 57 75

James A. Sherry 7 66 59695 J. Gould 25 00 59696 Barney J. Felix 4 95 59514 A. J. Meyers 35 00 59515 N. Y. Firestone Service

Stores, Inc. 2 00 59516 Sturtevant Co. 30 00 59517 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 4 06 59518 Remington-Rand, Inc. 4 09 59519 Whitehead Metal Products

Co. 186 50 59520 J. K Larkin & Co., Inc 590 35 59521 Montgomery & Co. 12 78 59522 L. I. Hardware Co. 4 50 59523 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc. 53 84 59524 Independent Pneumatic Tool

Co. 6205 59525 American Mfg. Co. 19 42

President, Borough of The Bronx 59492 William Kennedy Const. Co. 985 78 59506 Triangle Gear & Piston Ring

Corp. 980 59507 Park Ave. Auto Body Co ,

Inc. 3000 59508 General Auto Electric Co 11 00 59509 Washington Machine &

Welding Works, Inc. 24 00 59510 Litho Print Co. of N. Y., Inc. 8 16 59511 E. Belcher Hyde, Inc. 27 00 59512 General Fireproofing Co 321 30 59493 R. E. Dietz Co. 77 43 59494 Art Supply Co. 1 32 59495 Manhattan Bearings & Sup-

ply Co., Inc. 19 97 59496 M. Schaffer, Inc. 6 20 59497 William E. Laser 166 70 59498 Consolidated Gas Co. of N. Y 191 20 59499 William J. Collins 68 20

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee er No. Number

59500 Colonial Curtain Co. 6 50 59501 Remington-Rand. Inc. 222

59502 Joseph Rizzuto 132 96

59503 Albert Blechner's Sons, Inc 49 00

59504 Victor Iron Works, Inc 2 50

59505 Empire State Ignition Corp 13 35

President, Borough of Queens 59465 115393 Marnwuth Const. Corp. 2,518 05

Department of Public Welfare 59409 Steamship Fuel Corp. 29,873 37

59410 Steamship Fuel Corp. 22,289 21 59649 National City Bank of N. Y. 117,292 12 59650 Manufacturers Trust Co: 197,290 00 59651 National City Bank of N. Y. 115,123 99 59632 Bank of Manhattan Co. 87,121 21 59653 Manufacturers Trust Co 101,783 10 59412 Mara Fuel Co., Inc 5,054 62 59413 Premium Coal Co. 47,203 44 59411 Bradley Mahony Coal Corp 14,272 00

Department of Purchase 59614 Rubico Brush Manufacturers,

Inc. , 2826 59615 N. Ryan Co., Inc. 44 00 59616 Safety Fire Extinguisher Co. 45 00 59617 Sanborn Co. 1 10 59618 Sanitary Supply & Specialty

Co. 115 84 Sanitary Supply & Specialty Co 1120

59619 Paul Schaad 31 92 Paul Schaad 930

59601 Powerlube Co. 45 00 59602 Progressive Drug Co. 9 00 59603 Putnam & Co., Inc. 840 59604 Quaker City Rubber Co 290 59605 E. Rabinowe & Co., Inc 204

E. Rabinowe & Co., Inc 20 00 E. Rabinowe & Co., Inc 31 40

59606 S. W. Reese & Co. 2 87 59607 Regal Equipment Co. 113 95 59608 James H. Rhodes & Co 440 59609 Robinson Sponge Co. 2480 59610 Robley Press Service, Inc 75 20 59611 Roebling Luggage Corp 7 35 59612 H. H. Rosenthal Co., Inc 47 57 59613 Royal Office Supply Corp 21 00 59590 National Consumers Paper

Co. 14610 National Consumers Paper Co. 10 36

59591 . N. Y. Bearings & Parts Co , Inc. 31 .50

59592 N.Y. Motor Supply Co., Inc 67 60 59593 N. Y. Pie Baking Co. 14 66 59594 N. Y. Welding Supply Co ,

Inc. 1 50 N. Y. Welding Supply Co , Inc. 200

59595 Novocol Chemical Mfg. Co , Inc. 625

59596 Pedersen & Flanagan, Inc 54 90 59597 A. W. Pickett, Inc. 1 12 59598 F. 0. Pierce Co. 178 70 59599 George P. Pilling & Son Co 184 50 59600 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 9 25 59579 Simensky & Levy 3,226 16 59580 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc 54 48 59581 Link Paper Co. 15 00 59582 David Linzer & Sons, Inc 13 84

David Linzer & Sons, Inc 42 69 59583 Locust Builders Supply Co ,

Inc. 3066 59584 L. I. Hardware Co. 9 79

L. I. Hardware Co. 3 90 59585 Lorraine Pharmacy 2 50 59586 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 49 45 59587 Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Di-

vision of Raybestos, Manhat- tan, Inc. 77 00

59588 Nason Mfg. Co. 200 59589 National Automotive Fibres,

Inc. 561 00 Sheriff, New York County

59414 N. Y. Tel. Co. 137 38 59415 114006 N. Y. Tel. Co. 103 72

Sheriff, Queens County, 59454 Peter J. McGarry 7 75 59455 Peter J. McGarry 15 50 59456 Peter J. McGarry 2 25 59457 N. Y. Telephone Co 52 91

Board of Transportation 59642 Joseph P. Day 1,916 00

PW Triborough Bridge Authority-Public Works 2139 N. Y. & Queens Elec. Light

& Power Co. 106 2141 Robley Press Service, Inc 37 70 5078 Arundel Corp 16,164 00 2142 Port of N. Y. Authority 280 00

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 59686 Tobias Hochlerner 140 59687 George J. Jordan 43 03 59688 John V. Harte 71 28 59689 Town of Philipstown 1,798 85 59690 Town of Patterson 1,072 10 59691 Town of Kent 12,847 98 59692 Town of Carmel 73,929 62 59697 Sampre Realty Corp. 69 68

Sampre Realty Corp. 50 32 59698 Sampre Realty Corp. 4000 59699 Sampre Realty Corp. 40 00 59700 Samuel Baum as receiver of

Builders & Contractors, Inc. 60 00 59701 Samuel Baum as receiver of

Builders & Contractors, Inc. 60 00 59702 Samuel Baum as receiver of

Builders & Contractors, Inc 60 00 59703 Nathan Zucker 38 25 59704 Max Goldberg 450 59705 Philip Muller, Jr. 4 50 59706 A. Arvintz 1600

Amount Name of Payee Amount

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

Name of Payee Name of Payee Amount

5 50 59678 59679

5 50 59680 13 00 59681

19000

37 18 30 42 11 70 10 00

A. M. Hazel!, Inc 90000 K. & T. Auto Top Co 24 50 John Mentzel 20 75 John F. Abernethy & Co , Inc. 26 25

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

59707 Frank Vuzzo 597( tVhitestone Lodge No. 775,

I. 0. 0. F. 59676 Auto Electric Specialty Co 59677 Houpert Machine Co., Inc

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract er No. Number

59682 John F. Abernethy & Co., Inc.

59683 John Todd 59684 Joseph A. Izzo 59685 T. F. Ferguson & Son, Inc

2112 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

Claims Filed Contracts, Supplies, Etc.: Foreman Wrecking Company, demolition of buildings,

President, Borough of Brooklyn ; Tully & DeNapoli, Inc., granite blocks furnished, President, Borough of Queens; Colonial Sand & Stone Co., Inc., asphalt, concrete and broken stone furnished President, Borough of Queens; Empire Towel Supply Co., towel service furnished United States Life Saving Corps; S. & S. Auto Repair Shop, storage of car for President, Borough of Queens; Kenneth M. Murchison, architect's services; H. E. Miller, Inc., merchandise delivered Fire Department; Maurice Spillane, truck hire for I)epartnment of Sanitation.

Personal Injury: Ray Sharfin, Max Wagner, Ruth Lewis, Jennie Dusold, Lena Michnofsky, Samuel Michnofsky, Rose Kluefer, Edward Murray, Jennie Suchodolsky, Anna 31. Schmitt, Andrew Schmitt, Gilbert Saraski, Donald TrockeI, Dorothy Ratner, Minnie and Alexander Newbauer, Sue Edwards, Cecelia P. Allinger, William B. Denny, Olga D. Denny, Robert H. Denny, Max Cohen, Lena and Leo Meiner, Raymond W. Baker, Harry Klafter, Sadie Kilimnik, Max Goldstein, D. E. Wagman, Rebecca Jryshka, Lillian Spain, Adolph Steinfeld, Alice and Abraham Solomon, Genevieve Ruberts, Adele Sunderstrom, Sadie Kalb, Anna Cosentino, Sarah Bell, Robert Bell, Carmelo Agins, Murray Weisman, M. Stafford, Andrew Bonizzi, Hilda and Samuel Cohen, Leslie and Samuel Cohen, Yetta Schonfeld, Carl Testa, Anna Cody, Barbara Cody, Louis Lowen-thal, Refka Teitelbaum, Jack Messinger, Anna Pomerantz, Isaac Carnhi, \Villiam Sund-strom, Betty Strauss, Sarah Levy, James E. Harris, Arthur Hudes, Minnie Bershatsky, Abraham Bershatsky, Michael Talerico, Rose Perricone, Else Mudelsee, Elfriede Mudel-see, Herman A. Mudelsee (2), Annie and Joseph Gluckman, Harry Bloom, Carl Needles, Stanley K. Kadushin, Sam Menchel, R. Hollander, John Holland, Arthur Lieberman, Helen Fahlhusch, Rudolph Fahlhusch, Elizabeth Manning, Thomas Manning, Martha Liscomb, Hannah Cole, Irving Cole, Harry Bierman, Herbert and Harriet V. Stone, Phyllis and Isaac Epstein, Albert Davis, Bella Davis, Minnie Haber, Roy Hulse, Ida Diener, Jack Silverstein, Jack I. White, Anna Jacolucci, Emma Tafflock, Rachel Ruben-stein, Harry Brown, Goldie Cohen, Rubin Cohen, John and Mildred Morris.

Advertising : Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn Daily Times, Brooklyn Citizen. Damages to Personal Property: I-Iyman Shapiro, water main break; Dagmar

Brown, Jacob Resnick, Bierman Bakery, Inc., Alma C. Torras, Joseph H. Rothstein, Jacob M. Bordan, and Esther T. Schmidt, auto; Max Perelmutter, water main break; Joseph De Pasquale, Herman Meyer and Railway Express Agency, Inc., truck; Flo K. Flater, Carrie N. Thomas and Oscar Tucker, sewer overflow: John Fulhaber, auto; Herman A. H insch, truck ; David B. Cohane, auto ; Harry Sirof and Stanley Seymour, auto: Louis Baker, truck : General Factory Supplies, Inc., S. Knepper, water main break ; Samuel Fishkin and F. Dinitz, main break ; Irving Nevins, overcoat : Harold H. Frankel, Cecilia M. Johnson, David Frumken, Samuel Schwartz, auto; Mrs. Krasne, rugs; Benjamin Seelig, overcoat; Irwin Krieger, George A. Brenner, Grace Hickey, John Cancro and Lester Gelbman, auto ; U. S. Post Office, truck ; Leon Lerner, Frances T. Esposito and William H. 11'ernert, auto; Eric Benjamin, water main break; Jack Shapiro, Frances B. Boyle, Richard Bankwitz, Morris Stern, Max Wiener, James Am-meratu and Joseph L. Janowicz, auto; Herman Steinhorn, truck, Joseph F. Brogan, auto.

Admiralty : James McGeeney, Goodwin Gallagher Sand & Gravel Corporation. Damages to Real Property : Agnes Mirrione, Victor Beckman, 350 Cenparwes Cor-

poration, Thomas E. Murray, receiver ; F. Light Operating Corporation, Well and Com-pany, Inc., Ward Farkouh, Samuel Shuhinsky, Atina Reitz, Arthur A. J. Lamb, Fred-erick W. Sperling, Angelo Nittoli, New York Edison Company, Eugene C. Worden, Eugene J. Busher Company, Inc., Kate A. Breslin, Geriruth Realty Company, Skouras Theatres Corporation, Henry C. Cowles.

Refund : Meyer Wagner, Estate of Richard Erickson, Daniel E, Foley, E. F. Per-ricelli.

Services : President Queens employees, 33 claims : President Brooklyn employees, 2 claims ; Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses Home and Hospital, Board of Education employees, 16 claims; President Manhattan employees, 1 claim; President, Richmond; Charles R. Rieper, George A. Walsh, Department of Sanitation employees, 29 claims Park Department employees, 7 claims ; Fire Department employees, 9 claims.

Section 981 of the Charter : Herbert H. Weiss, Leroy Beebe, Sarahley Land Com-pany, Inc., \largaret C. Farrell, Katharina Ramson.

Claims Allowed Admiralty: Shamrock Towing Co. (3). Personal Injury: Annie Pasternak, Jeanette Zetkin. Contracts, Supplies, Etc.: 79th & 3d Realty Corp., rental of premises, 200 E. 79th

st., Manhattan; Catholic Charities, rental of premises 288-290 E. 153d st., Bronx; Glid- den Co., three lost drums delivered to Department of Hospitals ; M. C. Seeling Co., Inc., interest due on delayed payment ; Fredk. Loeser & Co., Inc., re check issued to Ger-trude H. Huen, Police Department : Morris Demolition Corp., amount due re work on Contract 11035(: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.. glass delivered, President, Borough of Manhattan.

Refund : Solomon Kantzepolsky, Helen F. Kenny. Damages to Personal Property : A. Boyce Bolean, coat (sub.) ; Geo. H. Tessier,

eye glasses (sub.) : Fredk. Rothbart, eye glasses (sub.) : Frances Goldhammer, coat ( sub.) ; U. S. Post Office, truck : Samuel Grumet, wagon ; Walter N. Ellis, auto.

Affirmative Claims Paid V. Gallu (2), excavating and shutting off tap; J. Leopold, raising gate box; John

1. Abramson Co. and Pomonok Asphalt Paving & Material Co., water : Car Block Paving Co., excavating gate, etc.: C. Frey, damage to hydrant ; Frank C. Whittaker, excavating, etc.

. Rose L. Schowobel, care and maintenance, Department of Public Welfare ; B. Leavy, excavating to locate leak ; Caroline Zqeifel, hospitalization, etc. ; Phillip Lille, excavating to draw corporate cock ; Geo. T. McHugh, damage to trees, etc., Isaac Saldinger, damage to auto;-5th Ave. Coach Co., damage to truck; Chas. Reidman, damage to traffic light; Mollie Beckman and S. & E. Motor Hire Co., damage to ambu-lance ; Chas. Brandt, damage to traffic light ; Sam Adler, Inc., and S. & E. Motor Hire Corporation, damage to lamppost; Brownsville News Delivery Co., damage to auto; Garofano Const. Co., Inc., shut down main; Estate of Morris Shapiro, old age security; Nat!. Tranport Co. and N. Y. Railway Co., damage to ambulance ; Harry Cohen, dam-age to car; N. Y. Railways Corp., damage to auto; Emanuel Schiffer, damage to lamp-post ; Fred D. Spanier and Albert Ferdinger, damage to hydrant ; Wm. Connelly, damage to main: E. C. Walker and F. W. Truchsess, excess paving costs; Neverfail Realty Co., excavating and shutting off tap.

Claims Disallowed Damages to Real Property : N. Y. Edison Co., Elizabeth Carroll, Elfrida Jensen,

Walter McCorley. Refund: Maurice S. Feingold, S. S. Ciccone, Estate of Chas. Lucker, deceased. Damages to Personal Property: Louis Fischer, Robert E. Baldwin, Irene P.

Adams, Lillian R. Leach and Debby Inkeles, auto; Samuel Riefberg, truck; B. Fried• lander, clothing ; Ralph S. Hansen and Reginald L. Johnson, auto ; Mrs. P. Saleschka, dress ; 222 E. 92d St. Garage, Inc., auto.

Personal Injury: B. Bloomfield, R. Bloomfield, Lena Goldenberg, Isidore Golden-berg, Hortense Lersner.

Contracts, Supplies, Etc.: Ralph J. & Marie E. Persbacker, damages sustained because of foreclosure proceedings; Jamaica Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Inc., rental of premises by Board of Elections.

Services : Bernard L. Rice, Abraham M. Morris.

Orders, Etc., Filed Certified Copy of Order: Maxwell Rubin, Arthur D. Strahl, Chas. J. Masone,

Louis D'Addario, Jacob J. Schwartzwald, Edmund B. Butler, Paul Joachim, Frank E.

Lonas, 1088 Park Ave., Inc. ; Hesht -Go., M. Fogarty, Madison Ave. and 76th St. Garage, Inc. ; 47 Plaza St. Corp., Bay Ridge Savings Bank, Chas. L. Shiele, Brotherhood of Israel, Patrick J. Boylan, Manhattan Co., Operative Building Loan Assn., Wm. Nuney, Michael Clancy, Marion Murphy, J. F. Joyce, J. A. Bolles, M. D. Marra, Eliot Sarasohn, John McAllenan, F. Jones, F. Gerking, Fannie Klein, Nathan Ottinger, Moses Ottinger, M. Ziefle, A. Griffiths, Legal Aid Society, C. S. Amsel, John McCra, Ernest Flagg, Richard Webber, Inc.,; Lucy W. Jordan, Clarence Deutsch, Mary Sims, Nathan F. Schilling, Concord Con. Co., Arthur W. Drohen, Frank T. Drohen, James H. Drohen, Francesco Capatosia, Alex. V. Fraser, 400 E. 59th St., Inc.; Nettie C. Murphy, Rosalie Jerome, Saul Stambler, Francis Kestler, John Kelly, Geo. Joseph, Rose Schechter, Reginald Whitelock, Harry Elegant, Martin Latner, S. Feldman, Leroy Campbell, C. B. F. Barra, Salvatore Palmatore, David Feinberg, Abraham Bloch, Grace M. White, Geo. Brown, Meyer Friedman, Jos. A. Marlinos, Aaron Greengold, Sam'l Goldstein, Carmela Eclichio, Carl Brown, Flushing Federal Savings, Etc., Chas. J. Belfer, John F. Malone, Margaret Petrone, F. B. Finchley.

Summons and Complaint : Thos. R. Lynch, Margaret E. O'Brien, J. A. Renno, J. Girardi, Mary J. Flaherty, Tessie Deutsch, Fanny De Lio, Max Bush, Thus. C. Reilly.

Summons: 523 8th Ave., Inc.; Jacob Brooks, Maurice M. Sokoloff. Transcript of Judgment: Jessie Solomon. Judgments : Donald Rothman, Louis Rothman, Adam Kagel, Josephine Kagel, Mollie

Hochmann, Tony Galgano, Bertha Wetzburger, Lawrence O'Brien, Andrew J. Murray, Bessie Deutsch, Benjamin Deutsch, Rosalyn Stein, Annie Stein, Sadie Singerman, Samuel Kirschenblatt, Max Kallweit.

Petitions : Park Ave. Packard, Inc. ; Geo. Joseph, Geo. G. Van Schaick, Law Clerk, Grade 3, Eligible Assn.

Notice of Motion : Walter Cotlier, J. H. C. & Son, Thos. Butler, R. Horowitz, T. Miller, Platinum Products Corp., Forgraw Realty Corp., Frances Kestler, Chas. W. Evans, Hamilton Utilities Corp., Percy J. Fitzpatrick.

Citation : Katharine Klewenz. Bill of Costs: Marion Ave.,.Bronx; 229th St., Bronx; E. 4th and 5th Sts., Man-

hattau; Ryer Ave., Bronx; I. L. Terry; Bliss St., Queens; 71st St., Queens; Alice Citron.

Final Decree : Queens Blvd.-84th Rd., Meenan Coal Co., Inc. Approval of Sureties

President of Borough of The Bronx—Furnishing, Etc., Electric Fans in the Bronx County Building: Charles Michaels Contracting Engineer, Inc.; \ew York Casualty Co., surety.

President of Borough of Brooklyn—Regulating, Etc., E. 27th St. : L. S. Contracting Co. ; Globe Indemnity Co., surety. Paving, Etc., E, 24th St. from Avenue R to Avenue S : Mill Basin Asphalt Corp.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Regulating, Etc., E. 24th St. from Avenue R to Avenue S: Castle Bros., Inc.; Century Indemnity Co., surety. Paving, Etc.: 24th st. from Avenue T to Avenue U, Mill Basin Asphalt Corp. ; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety ; E. 27th st. from Avenue S to Avenue T, Mill Basin Asphalt Corp.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety; Schenectady ave. from Avenue D to Farragut rd., Mill Basin Asphalt Corp.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Constructing Sewers in Sheepshead Bay Rd, between Emmons Ave. and E. 16th St.: Luang Construction Corp. ; American Bonding Co. of Baltimore ($10,000) and Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland ($50,000), sureties. Regu-lating, Etc.: Schenectady ave., etc., Castle Bros., Inc.; Century Indemnity Co., surety; E. 24th st. from Avenue T to Avenue U, Castle Bros., Inc.; Century Indemnity Co., surety.

Department of Education—General Supplies : D. J. Singleton, Inc. ; Continental Casualty Co., surety; Ken We! Sporting Goods Co., Inc.; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Furniture Item 17, Samuel Gompers High School : Superior Seating Co., Inc.; United States Guarantee Co., surety. General Supplies: Balsa Wood Co., Inc.; Ameri-can Surety Co., surety; Wilson-Western Sporting Goods Co.; Columbia Casualty Co., surety. Text Books : Banks, Unshaw & Co. ; American Surety Co., surety. General Supplies: H. Friedman & Sons, Inc.; Seaboard Surety Co., surety; Maclane Hardware Co., Inc.; American Surety Co., surety; Kalt Lumber Co.; United States Guarantee Co., surety; M. J. Tobin Co., Inc.; Seaboard Surety Co., surety.

Board of Higher Education—Lighting Fixtures in Gymnasium Building of Hunter College : Bagley & Sons, Inc, ; Continental Casualty C., surety.

Department of Hospitals—Plumbing, Etc., Alteration to Structures, Etc., Bellevue Hospital : W. G. Cornell Co. ; United States Guarantee Co., surety. Painting at Psycho-pathic Building : Browning Decorating Co., Inc. ; American Employers Insurance Co., surety. Electric Work, Pavilions C and D of Bellevue Hospital : ' Martin Epstein Co., Inc. ; National Surety Corp., surety. Heating, Etc., Pavilions C and D, Bellevue Ilos-pital: H. Sand & Co., Inc.; National Surety Corp., surety.

Department of Purchase—Printed Forms : Gilman Fanfold Corp. ; American Surety Co., surety. Lacquer and Paint, Etc.: Valentine & Co.; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Fruits and Vegetables: Kornblum & Co., Inc.; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Highway Materials: John A. McCarthy; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Crullers: Wheatality Bakery, Inc.: Aetna Casualti & Surety Co., surety. Poultry: John Minder & Son, Inc.; American Surety Co. of N. V., surety. Meats: John Minder & Son, Inc.: American Surety Co. of N. Y., surety. Valves: Berggren Engineering Corp.: American Surety Co., surety. Repair Parts for Truck Bodies and Hoists : Van Dorn Hoist & Body Service; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Printing THE CITY RECORD: M. B. Brown Printing & Binding Co.; National Surety Corp. ($30,500) and United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. ($30,500), sureties. Steel Pipe: Albert B. Amsel, Inc. ; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Guinea Pigs and Rabbits : J. Walter Brendle: Glens Falls Indemnity Co., surety.

President of Borough of Queens—Construction of Sewer in Hollis Ave., Etc.: Charles Bennett Improvement Co., Inc. ; National Surety Corp., surety.

Department of Sanitation—Structures and Equipment, Coney Island Sewage Treat-ment Works: Northeastern Construction Co.; Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. ($126,831.71), Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland ($235,675.43), Globe Indemnity Co. ($253,675.42), National Surety Corp. ($253,675.42) and Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. ($126,837.71), sureties.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended March 16, 1935

Opening of Proposals The Comptroller, by representative, attended the opening of proposals at the

following Departments, viz.: Board of Education—Plumbing and drainage, heating and electric work for addition

to P. S. 80, Bronx. President of Borough of Manhattan—For the proposed new elevator system for the

Municipal Building, Manhattan. Department of Purchase—Furnishing and delivering structural steel and repair parts

for Walters trucks; furnishing and delivering meats for animals; furnishing and delivering repair parts for Seagrave fire apparatus and tires and tubes.

Department of Sanitation—Section 2, Coney Island Sewage Treatment Works : Con-tract 4, heating and ventilating; Contract 5, plumbing; Contract 6, electrical equipment and installation.

Board of Transportation—Alterations in railroad structure to permit widening of roadways of Jay and Smith sts. between Nassau st. and Atlantic ave., Brooklyn; Contract T-65, installation of tracks, contact rail and other work for a part of a rapid transit rail-road, Jamaica Yard.

Triborough Bridge Authority—Steel work, suspended spans and approach, viaduct of the Triborough Bridge, Contract 32.

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Furnishing and laying water mains, etc., in Ocean pkway., Coney Island ave. and Van Brunt st., Brooklyn,

JOHN H. O'BRIEN, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 THE CITY RECORD 2118

Board of Health Abstract of Alinuies of Meeting Held

March 14, 1935 Present-Dr. John L. Rice, President of

the Board; Dr. Alfred E. Shipley, repre-senting Department of Hospitals; Robert S. Allyn, representing Department of Sani-tation ; Dr. Haven Emerson and Dr. John E. Jennings, members of the Board.

Orders against premises were issued in the various Boroughs.

Miscellaneous applications for permits were granted.

Extensions of time in which to comply with the provisions of orders issued against premises were granted and certain applica-tions for relief and extension of orders were issued.

Leaves of absence on account of illness and for various reasons were granted to employees in each Borough.

The Registrar of Records was directed to record corrected certificates of vital sta- tistics relating to various persons.

Sanitary Code: Section 160-Carcasses of calves, pigs,

kids or lambs, fish, birds and fowl, sale regulated; amended.

Section 22-Keeping of wild animals, prohibited ; amended.

Regulations 1-5 of Section 22-Keeping for sale of wild animals or animals other than domestic animals in the City of New York, prohibited; repealed.

Section 155-A-Vitamin I) milk and milk products defined ; production and sale thereof regulated ; permit required ; to take effect June 1, 1935; adopted.

Regulations 1-7, section 155-A, govern-ing the production, processing and sale of vitamin D milk and milk products in the City of New York, to take effect June 1, 1935; adopted.

Appointed-Clerk-Typist (Statistical) • at $1,200 per annum, Marie Di Mario, Feb. 1. Laboratory Assistant (Bacteriologist) at $1,000 per annum, Nancy Uris, March 1. Physician (Clinic Special) at $5 a day, Peter Vogel, Feb. 15. Tabulating Machine Operators (Powers Machine) at $1,200 per annum : Mary J. Corney and Mary C. Knorr, Feb. 15.

Transferred-Clerk at $840 per annum, Frank P. Andriani, to Department of Plant and Structures ; Laborer at $1,800 per annum, Andrew Helbig, to Department of Purchase ; Telephone Operator at $1,080 per annum, Joseph F. Rutherford, to Board of Assessors.

Services Ceased-Laborer Harry Hines and Nurse Kate Conlin, Feb. 19. Nurses Dorothy Corrigan and Mercedes Corrigan, March 13. Assistant Clinic Physician Frederic Feldman, Feb. 7. Clerk Daniel J. Lynch, Feb. 19. Laboratory Assistants : Ida Levin, Feb. 14, and Gloria Solomon, Feb. 8.

Retired-New York City Employees' Re- tirement System : Laboratory Helper Margaret Dunleavy, Jan. 28.

GEORGE T. PALMER, Dr. P. H., Sec-retary.

Department of Docks Rrport for Week Ended March 23, 1935

PERMITS GRANTED

Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Pennsylvania Terminal Manhattan; maintenance of four pile clusters north of E. 125th st., Harlem River, Manhattan.

1ti'illiam Allen, 2209 Voorhees ave., Bklyn. ; occupation of a berth for the fish-ing boat "Yankee Doodle" at Pier 5, Sheepshead Bay, Bklyn.

Thomas Taylor, 30 Avenue 0, Bklyn.: occupation of the premises at 24 Chandler ct., Hamilton Beach, Jamaica Bay, Queens.

Peter Wolz, 520 Neptune ave., Bklyn.: occupation of 2,620 square feet of land under water for the maintenance of a run- way and floats at the foot of Ford st., Sheepshead Bay, Bklyn.

Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 26 Exchange p1., Manhattan; demolish and remove the awning shed located on the marginal street in front of Pier 28, North River, Man-hattan.

New York Dock Co., 44 Whitehall st., Manhattan ; make 'necessary repairs to the pier located on their privately owned water-front property between Fulton and Mon-tague sts., Bklyn.

PERMITS REVOKED

Thomas Taylor, 30 Avenue 0, Bklyn.; occupation of the premises at 24 Chandler et., Hamilton Beach, Jamaica Bay, Queens,

AUDITOR'S REPORT

The Auditor reported that payrolls trans-tnitted for the period amounted to $7,874.69.

The sum of $65,990.67 was received and deposited.

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner oi' Docks.

President, Borough of Manhattan Report for it'eek Ended March 16, 1935

Division of Audit and Accounts-Orders Nos. 182 to 222 inclusive were issued; 41 requisitions were received and acted upon. Five requisitions, including 58 vouchers amounting to $22,795.48, were drawn on the Comptroller.

Cashier's Office-For restoring and re-paving, special fund (water, sewer openings, etc.), $4,052.72; for sewer connections, $30: for subpoena fees, $5; for prints, $( O5; for vault permits, $687.42; RPM-32-AA, $570.50 ; total, $5,353.69.

Permils Issued-To place building ma-terial oil streets, 11; to construct street vaults, 4; for subways, steam mains, elec-trical and various connections, 156 ; for rail-way construction and repairs and to reset poles, 16; for sewer connections, 6; for water services, 41; for miscellaneous pur-poses, 10.

Diz.nsion of Incumbrances and Encroach-ments-Obstructions removed from various streets and avenues, 10: inspections made, 525; notices served, 122; street signs erected, 20; miscellaneous signs cleaned, re-paired, removed, etc., 363.

Inspection Division, Bureau of Engineer-mg-Square yards of pavement repaired, 12,567.

Repairs to Sewers-Linear feet of sewer cleaned, 12,317 ; linear feet of sewer exam-ined, 15,050; basins cleaned, 574; basins examined, 14; Will hoods put in, 14; basins relieved, 63; cubic feet of brickwork built, 51.

Laboring Force Employed - Repairing and Renewal of Pavements, Etc.: Super-visors, 12 : Foremen, 75 ; Inspectors, 13: Asphalt Workers, 228; Laborers, 365; Watchmen, 45 ; auto trucks, 99 ; horses and carts, 20. Encroachments and Incum-brances : Foreman, I ; Laborers, 14 ; Auto Enginemen, 3 ; auto trucks, 3. Cleaning Public Buildings, Baths, Etc.: Attendants, 248; Cleaners, 414.

SAMUEL LEVY, President.

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity

Report for Week Ended March 16, 1935

Collections-Bureau of Water Register, all Boroughs, $3,904.83.

Services Ceased - Manhattan Office Barto Bonavoglia, Pipe Caulker, March It. Brooklyn Office : Helen A. Flaherty, Typewriting Copyist, March 12 ; John J. Coughlin, Clerk, March 13. Richmond Office: 11 'illiam Mine', Licensed Fireman, Feb. 28.

Appointed-Brooklyn Office : 1 i 'alter H. Rogers, 157 Dewey blvd., Great Kills, S. I., Stationary Engineer at $9 a day : Patrick McCartin, 373 E. 26th St., Bklyn., Licensed Fireman at $7 a day ; Edward Johnston, 78 Meeker ave., Bklvn., Coal Passer at $5 a day.

CHARLES G. KEUTGEN, Deputy and Acting Commissioner.

Changes in Departments, Etc.

LAW DEPARTMENT Appointed-Joseph Carr, 404 E. 9th st.,

Bklyn., Expert Accountant in Tax Matters at $5,000 per annum, March 14.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Promoted-To Park Foremen, March 22:

Daniel E. Kane, 201 5th ave., Bklyn., at $1,800 per annum; Robert J. McCarthy, 1617 10th ave., Bklyn., at $6.50 a day. . Reinstated-John J. Devlin, 417 E, 151st st., Bronx, Park Foreman at $1,800 per annum, March 22.

Services Ceased-Jacob Rosenberg, 352 Van Brunt st., Bklyn., Playground Director, Feb. 28. George Skillen, 212-20 93d ave., Queens Village, L. I., Laborer, March 10.

COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS Appointed-Violet J. Madden, 1758 Ber-

gen st., Bklyn., Temporary Stenographer (Reporting) at $2,220 per annum, March 25.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MAN- HATTAN

Reassigned-W illiam F. Farrell, 9904 Ft. Hamilton pkway., Bklyn., Laborer at $1,620 per annum, Division of Maintenance, Bureau of Engineering, March 25. Michael Cos-tello, 204 W. 106th st., Manhattan, At-tendant at $1,740 per annum, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, March 23.

Appointed-Stationary Engineers, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, at $9 a day, March 21: Magnus Cronwall, 2051 E. 64th st., Bklyn; Christian F. Merkle, 2316 University ave., Bronx.

Services Ceased-Magnus Cronwall. 2051 E. 64th st., Bklyn., Temporary Stationary Engineer at $9 a day, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, March 22. Vincenzo Sepe, 559 Driggs ave., Bklyn., Licensed

Fireman at $7 a day, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, March 23.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Oaleaa otherwise mated, City Offices an

open from I IL m. to A P. m., Saturdays to is soon= Cosily 00'loes S a. aw to 4 p. •.. datnrdays to 1! soon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- 2 Lafayette at., Manb'n WO rth 2-4315 ALDERMEN, BOARD OF-

City Hall, Manh'n CO rdod 7-6770 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg , Maah'u

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

CO rtlnd 7-6770

LA fayet 3-0014 BU ckmnatr 2-1506 CO neyls 6-0013

9-43d at. and 4th ave SD nset 6-0381 10-127 Pennsylvania ave... AP plegate 6-860o Homicide-31 Snyder ave.. BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn it

TR iangl 5-4220 Probation-Municipal Bldg. ...TR langl 5-7100 Traffic-1005 Bedford ave MA in 2-2904

Dist. it 1-115 5th at., L I. City....IR onsdes 6-9009

2-Town Hall, Flushing FL usbing 94228 3-90th at., Far Rockaway BE IlHrbr 5-0125 4-Town Hall, Jamaica JA maica 6-0318 5-Chatfee at. and Catalpa ave.. Ridge-

wood EV ergra 2-213' R~cAsdo.A

1--Bement and Castleton ayes., West New Brighton PO rtRich 7-5712

2-67 Targee at., Staoleton SA intGeo 7-1150 CITY RECORD BOARD OF-

Sur,ervisor's office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO nth 2-349C

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF- Munidnal Bids., Manb'n WO rib 2-1610

COUNTY CLERK, BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-5081

COUNTY CLERK, KINGS- Hall of Reeordr. ,ldya sTR Fang! 5-8780

COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK- County Court Rouse. Manh'a..WO rth 2-6114

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

COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND- County Court Hellas„ S. I SA intGeo 7-1806

COUNTY COURT, BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 74965

Court opens of 10 a. m. COUNTY COURT, KINGS-

120 Schermerhorn at., Bkl a....MA in 4-5301 Court opens at 10 a. m.

COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- 24-22 Jackson ave., L I. City. .STilwel 4-7523 Court opens at 10 a. m.

COUNTY COURT, RICHMOND- County Court Hone, S. I GI braltr 7-7500 Court opens at 10 a, m.

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

9 a. m. to Sm.; Sat. to 12 noon. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS-

Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-8900 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. • Sat, to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNI:Y, NEW YORK- 137 Centre at., Maab'n CA nil 6-5700

9 a. m. to 5 p. m. c Sat. to 12 noon. DISTRICF ATTORNEY, QUEENS-

Court House,- L 1. City...... ST ilwel 4-7590 9a. in. to5V.M.; Sat, toiinoon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY Richmond- County Court House, k I... SA intGeo 7-0049

9 a. m. to 5 P. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF-

Pier "A," North River, Manh'n WH itehl 4-0600

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT-Children's Court Division-

Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. m. Manhattan-137 E. 22d st..GRamercy 5-3611 Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse

JE rome 7-9800 Brooklyn-Ill Schermerhorn at.

TR iangl 54611 Queens--105.34 Union Hall at.,

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

George SA intGeo 7-8300 Family Court Division-

Manhattan-153 E. 57th st VOlunter S-0430 Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse

JE rome 7-9800 Brook1sr327 Schermerhorn at.

TR tanfTl 5-9770 Queen.-105-34 Union Hall at.,

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

George SA intGeo 74300 EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF-

Park ave. and 59th at., Manh'n VO lunter 5-6600

ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- General Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

WO rth 2-1307 Bronx-Tremont and 3d avea. .TR emnt 8-1186 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-90.33 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

RE pubic 9-1916 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1955 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12

noon. EMERGENCY RELIEF BUREAU-

902 Broadway, Manhattan ...GR.mercy 7-4700 ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT-

Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg.,

ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL- WO rth 2-4561

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of-

Manhattan-2d floor, Municipal Bldg. worth 2-1201

Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes. TR smut 3-3600

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-Court sq., L 1. City

ST ilwel 4-2400 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1000 FIRE DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bldg , Manh'n WO rth 2-4100 Brooklyn Off ice, Municipal Bldg.

TR tangl 54340 Fire Extinguishment, 365 Jay at.

TR iangl 5-8340 GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF-

Clerk's Office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens at 10 a. m.

Centre and Franklin eta., Manb'n.WO rtb 2-5778 Probation Dept., 32 Franklin it., Manh'n

WO rth 2-6632 HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF-

139 Centre at.. Manb'n CA nal 6-1500 Bronx-1918 Arthur ave TR emnt 8320 Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet Its.

TR iangl 5-9400 Queens-92.07 148th at, Jamaica

RE public 9-1200 Richmond-Terminal Bldg., St. George

SA intGeo 7-0440 HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF-

139th it. and Convent ave., Manh'n ED ecomb 4-6086

HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF- M unicipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4440

JURORS, BRONX, COM'R OF- 8S1 Grand Concourse, Bronx. . .JE tome 6-4600

JURORS, KINGS, COM'R OF- Municipal Bldg. - Bklyn Ti iangl S-7100

FURORS, NEW FORK, COM'R OF- Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rib 2-0240

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

FURORS, RICHMOND, COM'R OF- County Court House. S. 1. .SA int Geo 74081

f.AW DEPARTMENT- Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-4600 Rrnntelvn. Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-6330 Street Openings Bureau of-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 Brooklyn-- Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl S-6330 Queens-8931 161st at, Jamaica

JA LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

maids 6-5234

6 Reade at., Manh'n WO rib 2-3100 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I.

SAMANHATTAN. PRESIDENT OF ~tGeo 7-1000

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rib 2-5600 MAYOR'S OFFICE-

City Hall, Manb'n CO rtlnd 7-1000 MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY-

Aldermanic Branch-Clerk's Office, 263 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n....WO rib 2-4430

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

Manh'n WO rib 3-4560 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rib 2-1580 MUNICIPAL COURTS-

Office of the President-Justice, 30 W. 35th at., Manb'n WI sconan 7-4930

Dist. Mayutattan 1-146 Grand it CA nil 6-2520 2-264 Madison at OR ebrd 4-4300 3-314 W. 54th it COlumbs S-1773 4-207 E. 32d at CA ledonia 5-9464 5-2565 Broadway RI verside 9-4006 6-1 SS E. 88th at SA cramento 2-7878 7-447 W. 151st at BR adbyst 2-7300 8-170 E. 121st at HA rim 7-3950 9-624 Madison ave VO lunter 5-3150

10-1 W. 125th at HA rim 7-2694 Central Jury Part 1 Small Claims Part J

30 W. 35th at WI acoan 7-4930

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

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

ASSESSORS. BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-0029

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

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF- Borough Hall TR iangl 5-7100

BUDGET, BUREAU OF THE- 253 Broadway, Manb'n CO rtlnd 7-6708

BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT OF-See respective Borough Presidents.

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER-Main Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

Worth 2-3711 Open all hours of day and night,

Bronx-851 Grand Cancourse.. .JE rome 7-4642 Open all hours of day and night.

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-9258 Open all hours of day and night.

Queens-Mortuary Bldg., Queeoaboro Hospital. Parson blvd RE public 9-3792 Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond - Police Headquarters, St. George SA intGeo 7-0007 Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays

and holidays to 12 noon. CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF-

Old County Court House, City Hall Plaza, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-5210

CITY CHAMBERLAIN- Municipal Bldg., Mash's WO rth 2-$600

CITY CLERK- Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rib 2-4430 Bronx-177th at. and 3d ave..FO rdhm 7-1311 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iaaal 5-7100 Queens-21-10 49tk ave., L 1. City

ST ilwel 4-5426 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1000 CITY COURT-

Clerk's offices open from 9 a. M. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m. General and commercial calendars called at 9.4f s. M.

New York County-Old County Court House CO rtlnd 7-6264

Brodie County--,851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-6985

Kings County-120 Schermerhorn at. CU mbrind 6-6074

Queens County-29th at., Bridge Plaza North, L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7003

Richmond County-66 Lafayette ave., New Brighton GI braltr 7-62.0

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- General Office, 300 Mulberry it., Manb'a

CA nal 6-6500 Clerk's offices open 9 a. 4 to 4.30

p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. All Courts, except Traffic, Municipal

Term, Probation, Homicide and Night Courts, are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., except Saturdays, Sun-days and holidays, when only morn-ing sessions are herd. The Traffic, Homicide and Municipal Term Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p m, daily, and are closed Sat-nrdays, Sundays and holidays. The Night Courts are in session from 8 p. m. to I a. m. every night.

Dist. Manhattan 1-32 Franklin at. Manh'n WO rtb 2-2061 2-425 6th ave., I1i<anh'n..TO mpknsSq. 6-4467 3-2d ave. and 2d at., Manh'n.DRydok 4-1204 4-153 E. 57th it Manb'n..VOmuter 5-0442 -121st at. & Sylvan pl., Menb'n

HA rim 7-0225 7-314 W. 54th at., Manb'n..COlumbs S-4630 12-455 W. 151st at., Manh'n.EDgecomb 4-8429 Homicide-300 Mulberry at., Manh'n

CA nal 6-6500 Municipal Tam (Manh'n)-Old County

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

Manh'n CO lumbs S-4630 Probation-300 Mulberry at., Manh'n

CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Lower Manh'n)-301 Mott at.

CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Upper Manh'n)-455 W. 151st

It. BR adhrst 24400 Dist. Bross

1-161st it. and 3d ave ME Irose 5-2466 2 and 3-161st at. and 3d ave MEIrose 5-3670 Municipal Term-161st at. and 3d ave.

ME (rose 5-1958 Traffic Court-161st at. and 3d ave.

ME lrose S-1958 Brooklyn

General Office-Municipal BIdg.TR iangl 5-7100 Dist.

1-120Scbermerhorn at MA in 4-0216 S-Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.Ev ergrn 7-2503 6-495 Gates ave 7-25 Snyder ave 8-2963 W. 8th at

Madison it. (south Side), as follows: East and west of New Bowery; west of Oliver at.; west of Catherine St.; west of Market st.; west of Pike at.; west of Rutgers at.; west of Jefferson ac.; west of Clinton at.; west of Montgomery st.; west of Convenient at.; west of Scammel at.; west of Jackson at.; west of Grand st.

Grand at. (south side), as follows. West of Corlears at.; west of Monroe at.

Dated March 25 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. m27

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Police Commissioner, at the Bookkeepa'a

office, Police Headquarters, 240 Centre st., Man hattan, until 12 noon. on

WEDNESDAY. MARCH n, 1930 FOR THE FURNISHING AND INSTALL-

ING OF TWO-INCH SUBSIDIARY PIPE AT TWELVE (12) MISCELLANEOUS LOCA. TIONS IN TITE BOROUGH OF MANHAT-TAN.

The time for the completion of the work is sixty (60) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security required for the forniance of the contract is Six Hundred Dollars ($600). No bid will be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit of Thirty Dollars ($30).

The bidder will state the price for which he will do all the work and provide, furnish and deliver all the labor and materials mentioned and described in said contract and specifications.

The bids will be compared and award made to the lowest bidder.

For particulars as to the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be fur-nished, bidders are referred to the specifications and to the plans on file in the office of the Chief Engineer, 138 W. 30th at., Manhattan.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioner, a copy of which with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, can be oh-tained noon application therefor at the office of the Chief Engineer, 138 W. 30th ste, 'Manhattan.

LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis. sinner. m16,27

U8ee General Instructions to Bidders on last pate. last column, of the "City Record."

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, wallet, merchandise, tools. trunks, typewriters, canes, umbrellas, robes, blankets furs, macbinuy, anr-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 lnteetatet 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 hnSSng. 485

Bergen at., Bklyn., N. Y. For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct, 160th

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

78-81 Richmond ter.. St. George S. L LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

Proposals,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

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

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1936 NO. 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING

CURBING. FLAGGING AND PAVING WITS PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION E. 1ST ST. FROM AVENUE U TO 460 FEET SOUTH OF AVENUE U.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of quantities is as follows: 407 cubic yards of excavation (to

9-inch subgrade); per cubic yard, $1.. 22 cubic yards of earth filling; per

cubic yard, 50 cents 922 linear feet of concrete curb, one

year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents

30 linear feet of bluestone heading stones furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot„ $1

3,665 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, IS cents

257 cubic yards of concrete for pave ment foundation; per cubic yard, $6.30

1,549 square yards of asphalt pave• ment, including binder course, and five years maintenance; per square yard, S1.OS

1 sewer basin built; per basin, $125 45 linear feet of 12-inch pipe cul-

vert; per linear foot, $1.25

the

$407 00

1100

553 20

3000

549 75

1,619 10

1,626 45 125 00

56 25

Total $4,977 75 Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $1 700. NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING

WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 23D ST. (DELAMERE PL.) FROM AVENUE Y TO AVENUE Z.

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

385 cubic yards of excavation (to 9-inch subgrade); per cubic yard, $1 $385 00

88 linear feet of bluestone heading stones, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, f l 88 00

464 cubic yards of concrete, for pave ment foundation; per cubic yard, $6.30 2,923 20

2,797 square yards of asphalt pave-ment, including binder course, and five year

s maintenance; per square yard, 2,936 85

Total $6,333 05 Time allowed, 2S consecutive working days. Security required. 12.100. NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING

WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF E. 42D ST. FROM AVE- NUE J TO AVENUE K

TheEngineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

419 cubic yards of excavation (to 9-inch subgrade); per cubic yard, $1,. $419 00

335 cubic yards of concrete, for pave- merit foundation: per cubic yard, $6.30 2,110 SO

2,025 square yards of asphalt pave- ment, including binder course, and five years maintenance; per square yard, 2

,126 25 $1.05

Total $4,655 75

2114 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27,1935

Court sits from 1 p. in. to $ p. as No court on Saturdays.

SUPREME COURT 1ST JUD. DIST.-Civil Division-11. Y. County Court

House, Manh'n WO rtb 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a. in.

Criminal Term—Centre and Franklin ate., Maah'n No Telephone

Court opens at 10.30 a. m.

Brous 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd Un derhil 3-6100 2—Washington ave. and 162d st.

Yeme 5-3042 Claims Part Waabingtn . and

162d at. ME irae 5-3049 Broebl t

1-120 Sebermerhora it Ti langl 5-9587 2--495 Gates aye LA fa7et 3-7217 3-6 Lee aye ST a8 2-7813 4-1110 Eastern pkway. SL ocam 6-4500 S--4th of and 42d at SU nset 6-2540 6-27-33 Snyder ave BU ckmnstr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave AP plegate 6-8600 8-1301 Surf ave Co neyls 6-8303 Central Jury Part

Part SmiIl 120 CScherm~ Ira at Ti iaagl 5-2052

1-115 Sth it L. 1.n City....IY onedes 6-7361 2—Broadway and Can st., Elmhurst

HA vemeyer 9-0087 3-6902 64th it., Ridgewood EV ergrn 2-3141 4—Town Hall, Jamaica JA maim 6-0086 5-90th it., Far Rockaway...BEllHrbr 5-1747 6—Town Hall, Flushing....IN depndce -5668 Small Claims Part, Town Hall, Jamaica

. IA maica 6-0086 R0Ck*ox4

1—Bement and Caatleton area. West New Brighten Pd rtRieh 7-0189

2-71 Targee at. Stapleton SAIntGeo 7-0313 Small Claims Part, 71 Targee st.,

Stapleton _ SAatGeoi G 7-0313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY—

Municipal Bi+4 Maah'n WO rth 2-6607 9 a. m. to 9 P. in.; Saturdays to

NEW 1YORH CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY-

10 B. 40th it, Manh'n AS bland 4-8360 PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF—

Main OSice—Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th at and 5th ave., Manh'n

RE goat 4-1000 Bronx Zbrowald Mansion, Claremont

Park PG sndatn 8- Br0000 lyn—Litchfield Mansion, P

8-2

3000

00 Q gene-Thee Overlook, Font ~ oar 3-4600

Richmond—Field Huse, Clove Lakes Park, Victory blvd. and Clove rd., West Brighton GI braltr 2-2261

PAROLE COMMISSION— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-2560

PLANT & STRUCTURES, DEPT. OF- MuniciDII Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4740

PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1800

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

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-7484

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. KINGS— Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl S-7100

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, N. Y.— Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6616

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS- 89.31 161st st., Jamaica JA maics 6-5037

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHM'D-B'way and Cutleton ave., West New

Brighton PO rtRich 7-5357 PUBLIC MARKETS WEIGHTS AND

MEASURES, DLPT. OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5050

PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPT. OF- 902 Broadway, Manb'n GR amercy 7-4700

PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5860

QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF- 21.10 49th aye. L. I. City ST ilwel 4-5400 Topognphical Aurean, 45-22 Court sq.,

L I. City ST Uwel 4-0800 RECORDS, BRONX, COM'R OF-

851 Grand Concourse JE come 7-4931 RECORDS, KINGS, COM'R OF—

Hall of Records, Bklyn TR langl 5-6988 RECORDS, N. Y., COM'R OF—

Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-3900 RECORDS, COM'R OF, CITY COURT—

Old County Court House, ManbCO rtlnd 7-6264

RECORDS COM'R OF SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y. COUNTY—

Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6744 REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JE come 7-9811 REGISTER KINGS COUNTY—

Hall of ecords, Bklyn Ti langi 5-6800 REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-3900 REGISTER, QUEENS COUNTY-

161.04 Jamaica eve Jamaica. . A maica 6-8684 REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS-

Municipal Bld ., Manh'n WO rah 2-1200 RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF—

Borough Hall, S. I SA lntGeo 7-1000 SANITATION DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal B'dg., Manb'n WO rth 2-4240 SHERIFF, BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JE some 7-3501 SHERIFF, SINGS COUNTY—

Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl S-7100 SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rah 2-4300 SHERIFF QUEENS COUNTY—

County Court House, L. I. City ST ilwel 4-6017 SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY—

County Court House, S. I... SA lntGeo 7-0041 SINKING FUND, COM'RS OF—

Municipal Bldg. Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF—

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

Manhattan—Centre and Franklin sh. WO rth 2-3434

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse. .JE come 7-2898 Court held ever Tuesday and Friday.

Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn st...MAra 4-5917 Queens-153.19 Jamaica ave.,

Jamaica

« 6-3040 Court held every Monday and Tt urs.

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

SA lntGeo 7-0324 Court held every Wednesday.

Probation Bureau — Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-3434

STANDARDS AND APPEALS—

Municipal Bldg.. Manb'n WO rtb 24184 SUPREME COURT. APPELLATE DI.

VISION— First Dept—Madison ave. and 25th at.,

Manh'n LE xington 2-8940 Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6. m.

The first and third Fridays of eachterm, motion days. Court opens at 10 a. in. Motions called at 9 a. m. Appeals from orders called at 10

Second Dept.—Borough Hall, Bklyn. Ti langl 5-1300

Bronx County—SSi Grand Contoursa JE coma 6-1031

Court opens at 10 a. m. SUPREME COURT, 2D JUD. DIST-

Kings County—Joralemca and Court $tL Bklya. Ti iangl 5-7300

Court opens at 10 a. at. Appellate Term TR land 5-7452

Court opens at 10 a. m.

Q Sia pe cial Tens-89-31 161st at. Jamaica

fw l Trial Term-County CourtHouse, L. I. City ST ihrd 4-7060

Richmond County—County Court House, S. I. GI braltr 741700

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

851 Grand ■Concourse JE ream 6-4893 SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS—

Court opens at 9.30 a, m. Hall of Records, Bklyn TR iangl 5-7020

SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y — Court opens at 10.30 a. m.

Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6744 SURROGATE'S COURT, QUE NS-

Court opens at 10 a. m. 161-10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica JA males 6-6000

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

County Court House. S. L...SAfatGeo 7-0572 TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1800

B

i

T Arthur

R I 61ookynMMuncipl B T S70

Queens—Court I G. STlwel 4-6860 Rehmon

Bot S

SA intGeo 7-1000 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-

263 B'wn , Manh'a BA rely 7-9734 TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO et1 2-1526

Brooklyn 9 Mm~a Arthur ave

iaaa 8-9311

7710000 Queens-2110 49th ave., I. ~I. City

ST fuel 4-5480 Richmond-2S Hyatt at., St. George

SA int Goo 7-7790 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF-

250 Hudson et., Mauka CA nil 6-6600 TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY-

111 8th ave., Manh'a CH else& 3-1923 WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF-

346 Broadway, Manb'n WO rth 2-3150 WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4320 Broax—Tremont & Arthur aves..TR Sant 3-5800

aso tS T l 4-15 Queen.—Jackson ave., L I. Ca fltyd 050 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I. fatGeo 1-0140

BOARD MEETINGS,

Board of Water Supply Meets at 346 Broadway, Na*u. on Tuesdays,

at 11 I. M. GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President.

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Amendments to Tragic Regulation&

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law I hereby revoke to much of special

as enanthc lo snrougfe Ricoin as for street following

inoa

as a one-way street, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Brooklyn Noll at., Evergreen to Bushwieh ayes., west-

Da ed March 25, 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. m27

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law I hereby revoke so much of special

regulations for street traffic published in Tns City RECORD as prohibits the parking of vehicles at the following locations, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Manhattan. In front of United States Post Office at 205

E. 67th at. for a distance of 175 feet. On the south side opposite United States Post

Office at 20S E. 67th st. for a distance of 100 feet.- In front of premises Nos 227 E. 67th at. for a

distance of 20 feet. Dated March 25 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police C mmis-

sioner.

special Regulations for Vehicular Trade

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

thoroughfare as a one-way street for the conduct of vehicular traffic? effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough The Bronx 234th st., White l'lains ave, to Byron ave.,

westbound. Dated March 25 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. m27

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

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

Borough of The Bronx Eagle ave., 156th at. to Westchester ave., south-

bound. Dated March 25 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. m27

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

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

Borough of Brooklyn Clarion ave., Atlantic ave. to Fulton at., north-

boD taun

dd March 25, 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. 1027

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

thoroughfares as one-wa streets for the conduct of vehicular traffic, effective upon the installa-tion of the necessary signs:

Borough of Brooklyn Brown st., Avenue U to Gerritsen ave., north•

bound. Ford at., Avenue U to Gerritsen ave., north-

bound. Haring at,, Gerritsen ave. to Avenue U, south-

bound. Batchelder at., Gerritsen ave. to Avenue U,

southbound. Coyle st., Gerritsen ave. to Avenue U, south -

boDatted March 25, 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis

sioner. m27

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law I hereby establish a bus stop, no

parking of vehicles at the following location, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan 4th ave. (west side), for a distance of 40 feet

south of south building he of 9th at. Dated March 25 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. m27

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

vehicles at the following locations, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan 67th st. (north side), 2d to 3d ave. 67th at (south side) from easterly side of 3d

ave, to a point 325 feet east thereof (opposite No. 222 E. 67th et).

Dated March 25 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis•

sinner. m27

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law I hereby establish bus stops no

parking of vehicles at the following locations, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan Chambers st. (south side), as follows: East of

Church at.; east of West Broadway; west of Hudson at. and West Broadway.

Chambers st. (south side), as follows: East of Greenwich at.; west of West Broadway; west of Church at.; west of Broadway.

Dated March 25, 1935. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner. m27

Board of Aldermen Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays at 2.15 p. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk, as~d Clerkto IC

Armory Board Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

on first Wednesday ILLIM J. WALSH at 3r~p, stn.,

Art Commission Meets at its office, City Hall Manh'n, on second

Tuesday in each month, at 3.0 p. m. A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary.

Board of Asses ors Meets iq Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

on Tuesdays at 11 a. m. THOMAS W. WHITTLE, President,

Banking Commission Meets in Major's Office, City Hall, Manh'n,

on first days in February, May, August and November.

LOUIS M. FAULKNER, Deputy Chamberlain, Secretary.

Meets In RRoommd 20055 Municipal Building, Manh'n, at call of the l hairman.

SAMUEL FASSLER, Chairman. Board of Child Welfare

Meets in Old County Court House, City Hall Plaza, Manh'n, on third Monday in each month. at 3 p. in.

JOHN T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary. Board of City Record

Meets in City all Manh'n, at call of Mayor. PAUL J KERN.N Secretary Pro Tem.

Board of Education: Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th at.,

Manh'n, on second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, at 3.30 p. m.

JOSEPH MILLER. Jr., Secretary. Board of Elections

Meets weekly in Room 1840, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, at call of the President.

S. HOWARD COHEN, President Board of Estimate and. Age ortionment

Meets in Room 16, City flail, Manh'n, Fri. days, at 10.30 a. m.

PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary. Examining Board of City Surveyors

Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, at call of the Chairman.

VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chairman. Examining Board of Plumbers

Entire membership vacant sinceune 11, 1934. L. W. LOMAX, Clerk in Charge.

Board of Health Meets at 139 Centre at.. Manh'n, at all of the

President. JOHN L. RICE, M. D., CommiamoDir of

HEalth, President. Municipal Assembly—Aldermanie Branch Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2 p. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, Clerk.

Municipal Assembly—Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch

Meets In Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on Fridays, at 10.30 a. in.

PEARL BERNSTEIN, Clerk Municipal Civil Service Commission

Meets at its office, 14th floor, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Thursdays at 10.30 a. m.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN. Secretary. Parole Commission

Meets in Room 2500, Municipal Bldg., Mank'n, on Thursdays at 10 a. in.

THOMAS R. MINNICK, Secretary. Teachers' Retirement Board

Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on fourth Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. m.

LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary.

sind o B50,ic ml~~ Meets inRom0 Muipal Bldg., Manb'n, upon notice of the Chief Clerk.

LEWIS F. LANG. Chief Clerk. Commissioners of the Sinking Pond

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manb'n, on every other Wednesday, at I1 a. m.

LEWIS F. LANG, Secretary. Board of Standards and Appeds

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

HARRIS H. MURDOCK. Chairman. Board of Faxes and Assessments

Meets in Room 936. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m.

WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President. Board of Transportation

Meets at 250 Hudson st., Manh'n, on Toes• days, at 2p m.

JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman,

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law I hereby establish bus stops, no

parking of vehicles at the following locations, for a distance of 40 feet, effective upon the installa-tion of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan Grand at (north side), as follows: West of

East at.; east of Mangin st.; east of Goerck st. Madison at. (north side), as follows: West of

Grand st.; east of Jackson at.; east of Scamniel at.; east of Gouverneur at.; east of Montgomery at.; east of Clinton St.; east of Jefferson at.; east of Rutgers at.; east of Pike st.; east of Birming-ham pl.; east of Market st.; east of Catherine at.; east of Oliver st.; east of James st.; east of New Bowery.

New Chambers st. (north side), as follows: West of Pearl st.; east of William at.

Duane st. (north side), east of Park row. Chambers st. (north side), as follows: East of

Centre st.; east of Elm st.; east of Broadway. Chambers at. (south side), as follows: West of

Centre st. • ticrest of Park row. New Clambers at. (south side), as follows:

East of Park row; east of William at.; west of Rose et,

THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th door, Mu-

nicipal Building Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 11 a, in., on

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1985 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR: CONTRACT NO. 1. GENERAL CONSTRUC•

TION WORK, CONTRACT NO. 2. PLUMBING WORE. CONTRACT NO. 3. STEAM HEATING

WORK. CONTRACT NO. 4. ELECTRIC WORK

AND LIGHTING FIXTURES. FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS

FOR THE FIRE PREVENTION TO WARDS A, B, C, D,WELFARE ISLOAN5 C BOROUGH OFT MAN- HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Adminis-trator of Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

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

Without exception, no bid will be considered unless it includes or is accompanied by the bidder's Certificate of Compliance, U. S. Govern-ment Form PWA-61, revised March, 1934, to the effect that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each applicable code of fair competition, or, in the absence of such code or codes, with the President's Re-employ-ment Agreement. This certificate is set forth verbatim in the form of bid.

Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope. The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to be employed must be taken from the political subdivision in which the project is located, and the remainder from the county, pro. vided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the cone tract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works, and that the subcon-tractor will be required to sign the Certificate of Compliance (PWA Form No. 61, revised March, 1934). The term "Subcontractor" is defined to mean any person, firm or corporation, other than the employees of the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of each contract is one hundred and twenty (120) con-secutive calendar days.

The successful bidders will be required to fur. nish bond in the amount of 100 per cent. of the amount of their contract.

Attention of bidders is called to the "Pro• posal for Bids" as to the form and amount of security required to accompany each bid.

The bidder for each contract shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as each contract is entire for a complete job.

No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days after it has been deposited with the Depart. ment.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that the final awarding of the contract will be con• tingent upon the execution of the bond purchase contract by the Federal Government.

Bidders are required to make their bids upon the blank forma prepared by the Department, a copy of which with the proper envelope to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract including specifications in form approved by the Corporation Counsel can be obtained upon applica-tion at the office of Charles B. Meyers, architect, 31 Union Square West, Borough of Manhattan, where plans which are a part of the specifications may be seen.

Bidders who desire a separate set of plans for their own use may obtain them on payment of the cost of printing the additional copies. Such copies will remain the property of the bidder.

SIGISMUND S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Com- missioner, Department of Hospitals. m22,aS

f See General Instructions to Bidden on last pate. last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

and the remainder from the count)' rovided that such labor is available and qualtfiedp to per-form the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each sub._ contractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the sub-contractor must comply with all of"the require- mints of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and that the subcontractor will be required to sign the certificate of compliance (PWA Form No, 61. revised March, 1934). The term 'Subcontractor' is defined to mean any person, firm or corporation, other than the em-ployees of the contractor, who contracts to fur-nish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project."

Bidders are required to examine the plans and specifications to visit and examine the site of the proposed' work and note all conditions that would affect the completion of the work to be done, and they are expressly notified that • no deviation from specifications will be allowed, unless the same has been previously authorized by and written permissions therefor obtained from the Commissioner and as provided for aOdiEariita and changes by the provisions of the contract.

Bidders are required to make their bids Capon the blank form prepared by said Departments a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained-upon application therefor at the office of Charles B, Meyers, architect, 31 Union Square West, New York City, where the plans which are made a part of the specifications, can he seen.

Bidders who desire a separate set of plans for their own personal use and record may obtain same from the printer on an order from the Department on payment of the cost of printing the additional copies of the plans. Such copies @hall remain the property of the bidder.

SIGISMUND-S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Com- missioner, Department of Hospitals. m22,sS

Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,600. NO. 4. FOR REGULATING, CURBING

FLAGGING AND REFLAGGING EMMONSt AVE. FROM E. 22D ST. TO E. 27TH ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows: 177 linear feet of 6•inch granite

curbstone for corners, furnished and set in concrete: per linear foot, $3.25 $575 25

2,500 linear feet of concrete curb, one Year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 1,500 00

35,000 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 5,250 00

I sewer basin built; per basin, $125 125 00 2 sewer basins rebuilt; per basin. $90 180 00 2 new standard iron basin heads, fur-

nished and set; per bead. $25 50 00 101 linear feet of 10-inch pipe cul-

vert; per linear foot, $1.10 111 f0

Total $7,791 3S Time allowed. 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $2,600. NO. S. FOR REGULATING, CURBING

FLAGGING AND REFLAGGING EMMONSt AVE. FROM E. 27TH ST. TO BRIGHAM ST.

The Engineer's preliminary -stimate of the quantities is as follows:

448 linear feet of 6-inch granite curb- stone for corners, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.25 $1,456 00

4,712 linear feet of concrete curb, one year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 2,827 20 48,241 square feet of concrete side-

walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 7,236 15

4 sewer basins built; per basin, $125 500 00 170 linear feet of 10-inch pipe cul-

vert; per linear foot, $1.10 187 00

Total $12,206 35 Time allowed, 40 consecutive working days. Security required, 1;4,100. The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimates

of the total cost of the completed work are to be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per• tentage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.), for which all materials and work called for in the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur-nished to the City. Such percentage as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items speci-fied in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City in the sum of 5 per cent. of the security required for the contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and drawings and specifications may be seen at the Bureau of Highways and Sewers, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Brooklyn.

RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, President. m15,27

U See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

Sale of Privilege

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

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

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1935 NO. 1. FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF DOCK-

ING BOATS AT THE SOUTHERLY END OF THE MUNICIPAL PIER, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE STEEPLECHASE PIER, NEAR THE FOOT OF W. 16TH ST., ERECTED ON THE PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY OF NEW YORK WITHIN THE LINES OF THE PUBLIC BEACH AT CONEY ISLAND, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Bidding shall be on the basis of an aggregate sum for the privilege, for the period beginning May 15, 1935, and ending Sept. 30, 1936, and payable in advance as follows: One-fourth upon signing of the agreement; one-fourth on July 1, 1935: one-fourth on May 1, 1936, and one-fourth on July 1. 1936.

GENERAL TEAMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Each bidder must, at the time of the sub-

mission of the bid, be the owner or charterer of at least four (4) vessels available for the ex• clusive use in said service (each. of a licensed capacity of not less than 800 persons) and the bids must specify the names of the boats owned or chartered by the bidder, capacity of each boat, a statement as to the suitability of each for adequate service, the names and addresses of the executives of the bidder, suitable character references and the experience of each in water transportation. The successful bidder must give proof of its financial responsibilities and must undertake to maintain an adequate schedule over the route to be served. 2. Each bidder must deposit $1,000 with the

President of the Borough of Brooklyn at the time of submission of his bid. The deposit may be in form of cash or certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York on a State or National bank or trust com-pany. located in the City of New York. A receipt will be given for such deposit. All deposits, with the exception of the deposit of the successful bid-der. will be returned after the award of the privilege. The deposit of the successful bidder will be retained and applied to the payment of the rent first accruing on the privilege granted.

3. No bid will be received or accepted from any person who is delinquent on any contract with The City of New York. or who is in arrears to The City of New York upon any debt or con-tract, or who is a defaulter as surety or other-wise upon any obligation to The City of New York.

4. The President of the Borough of Brooklyn reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if in his judgment he deems it to be for the best in-terests of the City so to do, and no bid can be withdrawn pending action thereupon.

5. The privilege is to be exercised under and according to the terms, conditions and limita-tions of an agreement to be entered into with the President of the Borough of Brooklyn as hereinafter required for a term expiring Sept. 30, 1936.

A copy of the form of agreement may be ob. tamed at the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. 6. Within five consecutive calendar days after

being notified in writing by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn that his bid has been accepted and that an agreement is ready for execution. the successful bidder must execute an agreement in the form prescribed by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn and furnish and provide a good and sufficient bond on a surety company approved by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, the bond to be equal to the amount of the total rent less the amount required to be paid for the first installment of rent hereunder.

If the successful bidder shall fail to execute such agreement, and provide the said bond within the time aforesaid, his deposit will be forfeited to The City of New York, in which event the Presi. dent of the Borough of Brooklyn eserves the right to resell the privilege and the bidder in default shall be liable to The City of New York for any loss which shall accrue to The City of New York on account of the said resale over and above the amount of the deposit forfeited. If the amount of the City's loss on such resale shall

be less than the amount of said deposit, the bid-shall not be entitled to the return of said

deposit or any part thereof. 7. Blank forms of bid, together with envelope

for submitting same may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of ublic Buildings and Offices Room 801, Municipal Building Brooklyn. m2S,a?

RAYMOND V. INGEREOLL. President,

DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu-

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 11 a• m., on

FRIDAY APRIL 5, 1986 FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR: CONTRACT NO. 3—HEATING AND VEN-

TILATION; —FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION

GREENPOINT T HOSPITAL, BU

OCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF KINGSLAND AVE. BE. TWEEN MASPETH AVE. AND SKILLMAN AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Administrator of Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

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

Pursuant to Executive Order 6646, dated March 14, 1934, no bid will be considered unless it in-eludes or is accompanied by a certificate (worded in accordance with PWA-61, revised March 19, 1934) duly executed by the bidder stating that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each approved code of fair com- petition to which he is subject, and if engaged in any trade or industry for which there is no approved code of fair competition, then stating that as to such trade or industry he has become a party to and is complying with and will con-tinue to comply with an agreement with the President (President's Re-employment Agreement) under section 4 (a) of the National Industrial Recovery Act.

,Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope. "The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to be employed must be taken from the political subdivision in which the project is lo- cated, and the remainder from the coup pro- vided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each sub. contractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the sub-contractor must comply with all of the require• ments of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and that the subcontractor will be required to sign the Certificate of Compliance (PWA Form No. 61, revised March, 1934). The term 'subcontractor' is defined to mean any per-son, firm or corporation, other than the employees of the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor or labor and materials at the site of the project."

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of each contract is three hundred (300) consecutive calendar days.

The successful bidders will be required to fur-nish a performance bond in the amount of 100 per cent. of the amount of their contract.

No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check in the amount of not less than 5 per cent. of the amount of the bid.

The bidder for each contract shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified as each contract is entire for a com-

p~No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days after it has been deposited with the Depart. ment.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that the final awarding of the contract will be con-tingent upon the final execution of the bond pur-chase contract by the Federal Government.

Bidders are required to make their bids upon the blank forms prepared by the Department, a copy of which with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract including specifications in the form ap- proved by the Corporation Counsel, can be ob-tained upon application at the office of Charles B. Meyers, architect, 31 Union Square West, Bor-ough of Manhattan, where plans which are a part of the specifications may be seen. Bidders who desire a separate set of plans

for their own use may obtain them on payment of the cost of printing the additional copies. Such copies will remain the property of the bidder.

SIGISMUND S. GOLDWATER, M. D. Com- missioner, Department of Hospitals. m22,aS £ See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu•

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 11 L m., on

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1886 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR: CONTRACT NO. 1. GENERAL CONSTRUC-

TION WORK, INCLUDING ELEVATOR. CONTRACT NO. 2. PLUMBING WORK. CONTRACT NO. 3. HEATING WORK. CONTRACT NO. 4. ELECTRIC WORK AND

LIGHTING FIXTURES. FOR ALTERATIONS FOR FIRE PRE-

VENION TO PAVILIONS L AND M OF BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF AND AT THE FOOT OF E. 29TH ST. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NO YORK.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and the rules and regulations prescribed by the Presi-dent of the United States or the Administrator of Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

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

Pursuant to Executive Order 6646, dated March 14, 1934, no bid will be considered unless it includes or is accompanied by a oertificate (worded in accordance with PWA-61, revised March 19, 1934) duly executed by the bidder stating that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each approved code of fair competition to which he is subject, and if engaged in any trade or industry for which there is no approved code of fair competition then stating that as to such trade or industry he has become a party to and is complying with and will continue to comply with an agreement with the President (President's Re-employment Agree-ment) under Section 4 (a) of the National In-dustrial Recovery Act. ,

"Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope. "The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to be employedmust be taken from the political subdivision in which the project is located,

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of each contract is two hundred and forty (240) consecu-tive calendar days.

The successful bidders will be required to fur-nish bond in the amount of one hundred per cent. (100%) of the amount of their contract. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by certified check payable to the Order of the Comptroller of The City of New York in the amount of not less than five per cent. of the amount of their bid.

The bidder for each contract shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as each contract is entire for a complete job.

o bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days after it has been deposited with the Depart. ment.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that the final awarding of the contract will be con-tingent upon the execution of the bond purchase by the Federal Government and the approval of the award by the State Engineer, Federal Emer• gency Administration of Public Works. Bidders are required to examine the plans and

specifications to visit and examine the site of the proposes work and note all conditions that would affect the completion of the work to be done, and they are expressly notified that no deviation from specifications will be allowed, unless the same has been previously authorized by and written permissions therefor obtained from the Commissioner and as provided for modifications and changes by the provisions of the contract.

,Bidders are required to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by said Department, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contact including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained

To application therefor at the office

of Charles B. Meyers, architect, 31 Union Square Went, New York City, where the plans, which are made a part of the specifications, can be seen.

Bidders who desire a separate set of plans for their own personal use and record may obtain same from the printer on an order from the De-partment on payment of the cost of printing the additional copies of the plans. Such copies shall remain the property of the bidder.

SIGISMUND S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Com- missioner, Department of Hospitals. m22,aS

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu-

nicipal Building Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY APRIL 5, 1935 FOR 'FURNISHING CALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS RE UIRED FOR: CONTRACT NO. 1. GENERAL CONSTRUC-

TION WORK. CONTRACT NO, 2. PLUMIBING WORK

AND STANDPIPE SYSTEM. CONTRACT NO. 3. STEAM HEATING

WORK. CONTRACT NO. 4. ELECTRIC WORK

AND LIGHTING FIXTURES AND FIRE D'E-TECTOR SYSTEM. FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS

FOR FIRE PREVENTION TO K & L BUILD-ING AT THE METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL DISTRICT WELFARE ISLAND, BOROUGH OF MANYATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. NOTE: THE FIRE DETECTOR SYSTEM

SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE K & L BUILDING AND IN THE M, N & Q PAVILION.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Administrator of Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Attention of the bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract. Pursuant to Executive Order 6646, dated March

14, 1934, no bid will be considered unless it includes or is accompanied by a certificate (worded in accordance with PWA-61, revised March 19, 1934) duly executed by the bidder stating that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each approved code of fair competition to which he is subject, and if engaged in any trade or industry for which there is no approved code of fair competition then stating that as to such trade or industry be has become a party to and is complying with and will continue to comply with an agreement with the President (President's Re-employment Agree-ment) under Section 4 (a) of the National Indus-trial Recovery Act.

"Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope. "The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to be employed must be taken from the political subdivision in which the project is lo' cated, and the remainder from the county, pro-vided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works, and that the subcon-tractor will be required to sign the certificate of compliance (PWA Form No, 61, revised March, 1934), The term 'Subcontractor' is defined to mean any person firm or corporation, other than the employees of the Contractor, who contracts to furnish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project"

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of each contract is one hundred and twenty (120) con-secutive calendar days.

The successful bidders will be required to fur-nish bond in the amount of one hundred per cent. (100%) of the amount of their contract. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York in the amount of not less than flue per cent. of the amount of their bid.

The "bidder for each contract shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as each contract is entire for a complete job.

No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days after it has been deposited with the Depart-went,

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that the final awarding of the contract will be con-tingent ~n on the execution of the bond purchase by the Federal Government and the approval of the award by the State Engineer Federal Emer-gency Administration of Public Works.

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Apparte. naaeee Thereto on City Real Estate BY Sealed Bids.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by

virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain buildings, to-gether with the appurtenances attached thereto, standing on property owned by The City of New York, in the

Borough of The Bronx Being certain buildings, together with the ap

purtenances attached thereto, at Faile at. and Spofford ave., opposite Public School No. 48, in the Borough of The Bronx, which are more particularly shown on a certain map on file in the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Depart-merit of Finance, Room 502, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held 'March 13, 1935, the We by sealed bids of each parcel of the hereinafter described buildings, to. gether with the appurtenances attached thereto, will be held under the direction of the Comp' troller on

TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1086 at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form, as follows:

Parcel A—A 2-story brick dwelling and a 4-car brick garage in rear, located at 654 Faile at.

Parcel B—A I-story frame structure used as a 5-car garage, located at 656 Faile et.

rft

2116 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

Parcel C-.\ 2-story brick dwelling, located at 658 Faile St.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be ob-taired upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the 9th day of April, 1935, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above described buildings and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids. and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid pur-chase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within 24 hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened April 9. 1935," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. of that date to the "Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

The buildings will be sold for immediate re-moval only, subject to the terms and conditions printed on the last page of this issue of the

(ITY RECORD. Any resale of the buildings, together with the

appurtenances attached thereto, or assignment of interest therein by successful bidder, will not lie permitted without the written consent of the Comptroller or his authorized representative.

JOHN DWIGHT SULLIVAN, Deputy and .\sting Comptroller.

The City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, March 22, 1935. m26,a9

Confirmation of :lsxeatiments

NOTICES TO PROPERTY Ow'\cRS

IN 1'1 - RSI'.\NCE (1F SE(T1ON 1018 OF TILE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of Ncw York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAr.. IMPROVE• MENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

RESTORING PAVEMENTS in front of the following premises:

SECTION 9 874 \VASHINGTON AVE. .\ffecting Block

2365, Lot 12. 329 E. 1331) ST. Affecting Block 2413, Lot 52.

SECTION 10 632 ST. :INNS AVE. Affecting Block 2617,

Lot 1. 885 HOME ST. .Affecting Block 2694, Lot 53.

SECTION 15 1466 ROSEDALE .AVE. Affecting Block 3914,

Lot 4. REPAIRING GUARD R.AIL in front of the

following premises: SECTION 9

EAST SIDE TELLER AVE. Iron 25 feet to 40 feet south of 168th st. Affecting Block 2430, Lot 5.

The above assessments were certified under sec. lion 391 of the Greater New York Charter, on March 19, 1935, and entered March 21, 1935, 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 he paid on or before June 19. 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York (barter,

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m, and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. in. to 12 noon.

FR.\NK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. Dated, New York, March 21, 1935. m27,a6

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons. owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 15 GR.\DING. CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SIN, PAVING, ETC., in LURTING AVE. from New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. to E. Tremont ave. Assessment affects Block 4068 to 4070.

The above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on March 19, 1935. and en-tered March 19, 1935, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit oil any person or property shall be paid on or before June 17, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per cerium per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

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. nt., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. Dated, New York, March 19, 1935. m23,a3

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IM-PROVENIENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOK-LYN:

SECTION 15 PAVING, ETC., E. 42D ST. and E. 43D

ST., each from Avenue D to Foster ave. Affect-ina Blocks 4975 to 4977, 4988, 4989 and 4990.

SECTION 24 CURBING AND FLAGGING FLATLANDS

AVE. from E. 99th st. to E. 108th St. Affect-ing Block 8187, Lot 1; Block 8189, Lot I; Block 8190, Lots 1. 7; Block 8191, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10; Block 8193, Lots 1, 4, 6, 7, 8; Block 8194, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Block 8195, Lots 1, 4, 6; Block 8207, Lots 37, 39, 40. 42, 44; Block 8208, Lot 36; Block 8209,

Lot 36; Block 8210, Lots 28, 45; Block 8211, Lots 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. 46, 47: Block 8212, Lots 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44; Block 8213, Lots 37, 40, 41, 42, 43; Block 8214, Lots 38, 40, 45; Block 8215, Lot 39.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on March 19, 1935, and en-tered March 19, 1935, 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 June 17, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector. at his office, 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.

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller, Dated. New York, March 19, 1935. m23,a3

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter. the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND:

WARDS 2 AND 4 SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in RICH-

MOND RD., north side, from Liberty ave. to a point about 250 feet west of Dongan Hills ave., and in DONGAN HILLS AVE. from Richmond rd. to N. Railroad ave. Affecting Blocks 883, 887, 3531 and 3532.

The above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on March 19, 1935, and en-tered March 19, 1935, 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 June 17, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment. interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per certum per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, 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. FRANK J. TAYLOR. Comptroller.

Dated, New York, March 19, 1935. m23,a3

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following' assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

WARDS I AND 2 PAVING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS', BA-

SINS, ETC., in 44TH ST. from Queens blvd. to Skillman ave.; GRADING. CURBING, SIDE-WALKS, BASINS, PAVING, ETC.. in 44TH ST. from 48th ave. to 50th ave.: 46TH ST. from about 100 feet south of 47th ave. to 48th ave.; GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-SINS, ETC., in 49TH ST. from 28th ave. to 30th ave. and for PAVING from about 104 feet south of 28th ave. to 30th ave.; GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BASINS, PAV. ING, ETC., in 67TH ST. from Laurel Hill blvd. to Maurice ave.; MAURICE AVE. from 65th pl. to 69th st.: GRADING, CURBING, BASINS, ETC., in 50TH AVE. from 65th pl. to Garfield ave.; GARFIELD AVE. from 69th pl. to 70th St., and in 48TH AVE. from Greenpoint ave. to 45th st. Assessments affect Blocks 157, 158, 161, 162, 170. 171, 173, 175, 177, 178, 197, 201, 739 to 742, 2284, 2288, 2293, 2294, 2384, 2385, 2387, 2389, 2414 to 2419, 2422 to 2431, 2435, 2437 to 2439.

WARD 2 GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, ETC., in 48TH AVE. from Laurel Hill blvd. to 69th st. Assessments affect Blocks 2326, 2337, 2338, 2388 to 2391, 2418, 2419, 2429 and 2430.

WARD 3 GR.kDING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, ETC., in PEMBROKE AVE. from Glen-wood st. to Little Neck pkway., CURBING AND SIDEWALKS in NORTHERN BLVD. in front of Indian Cemetery. Assessments affect Blocks 3984 and 4118.

GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA. SINS, PAVING, ETC., in 125TH ST. from 23d ave. to 25th ave. Assessments affect Blocks 4228 and 4229.

WARD 4 GRADING. CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, PAVING, ETC., in 130TH ST. from 95th ave. to Liberty ave. Assessments affect Blocks 505, 506. 508, 509, 577 and 578.

SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTE-NANCES in 198TH ST. from Jamaica ave., north side, to built sewer at a point about 520 feet south of 90th ave. Affecting Blocks 1448, 1468 and 1472.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on March 19, 1935, and en-tered March 19, 1935, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collet. ticns, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before June 17, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. The above assessments are payable to the City

Collector, at his office. 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. FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller.

Dated, New York, March 19, 1935. m23,a3

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 22 GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, ETC.,

VOORHIES AVE. from Homecrest ave. to E. 14th St. Assessment affects Blocks 7457, 7458, 7486 and 7487.

The above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on March 15, 1935, and entered March 16, 1935, 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 June 14, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment interest will be collected thereon at the rate 01 seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office. Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Brooklyn, New York City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller.

Dated, New York, March 16, 1935. m23,a3

IN PURSUANCE.OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the

following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

SECOND WARD GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, GUT-

TERS, BASINS, ETC., in 69TH ST. from Grand ave, to 53d ave.; 54TH AVE. from 69th St. to 71st st.' JAY AVE. from 69th st, to 68th st.; 68TH S'F. from Jay ave. to Grand ave.; 53D DR. from 67th st. to 69th st.; 52D DR. from 66th st. to 69th st.; 68TH ST. from 52d dr, to 53d rd.; PENELOPE AVE. from 69th pl. to 70th st.; 69TH PI, from Penelope ave. to 63d ave., 25TH AVE. from 81st st. to 82d st.; BORDEN AVE. from 61st st. to 64th at.; GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, PAV-ING, ETC., 52D RD. from 67th St. to 69th St. Assessments affect Blocks 1045. 1058, 2366, 2394 to 2399, 2401, 2402, 2404 to 2410, 2412, 2480, 2495, 2497 to 2501. 2503, 2505, 2706, 2724, 2725, 2978, 3025, 3026.

GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, ETC., in 54TH AVE. from 80th st. to 84th st.; PAV-ING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, ETC., in 83D ST. from 54th ave. to 57th ave. Assessments affect Blocks 2891, 2902 to 2907.

GRADING, BASINS, ETC., in 66TH ST. from Jay ave. to Hamilton p1. Assessments affect Blocks 2377, 2379, 2394, 2396, 2397, 2720 to 2724.

FOURTH WARD GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, ETC., in 147TH ST. from 111th ave. to 120th ave.; 124TH ST. from 114th ave. to 115th ave.; GRADING THE SIDEWALK AND GUT-TER SPACES, SIDEWALKS, ETC., in 124TH ST. from Suwanee ave. to a property line about 180 feet northerly thereof. Assessments affect Blocks 625, 632, 2488, 2490, 2745, 2746, 2762 to 2764, 2770 to 2772, 2797 to 2799,

SANITARY SEWERS AND APPURTE-NANCES in 115TH AVE. from 145th st. to 155th st.; 114TH AVF., south side, from 142d St. to 145th st.; 114TI! AVE., north and south sides, from 145th St. to Sutphin blvd.; 111TH AVE. from 142d St. to 145th st.; 109TH AVE., north side, from 138th st. to 142d st.; 107TH AVE., north side, from 135th st. to 138th st.; 138TH ST., east side, from 107th ave. to 109th ave.; 142D ST., east side, from 109th ave. to lllth ave.; 142D ST. and 143D ST., each fir 114th ave, to 115th ave.; 145TH ST., INWOOD ST., 146TH ST. and 147TH ST., each frotr 111th ave. to 115th ave.; 148TH ST. from 111th ave. to 114th ave.; INWOOD ST. from 111th ave. to Brinkerhoff ave.; BRINKERHOFF AVE. from Inwood St. to Liverpool st.; SUTPHIN BLVD. from 120th ave, to 119th ave.; 119TH AVE. from Sutphin blvd. to Lakeview blvd.; 118TH AVE. from 152d st. to 155th st.; 152D ST. and 153D ST.. each from 118th ave. to 119th ave.; STORM WATER SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES in 114TH AVE. from 155th st. to 143d st.; 143D ST. from 114th ave. to 111th ave.; 111TH AVE, from 143d St. to 142d st.; 142D ST. from llltb ave. to Suwanee ave.; SUWANEE AVE. from 142d St. to 138th st.; 138TH ST. from Suwanee ave. to 107th ave.; 107TH AVE. from 138th st. to 134th st.; IN-WOOD ST. from 114th ave. to Brinkerhoff ave.; BRINKERHOFF AVE. front Inwood St. to Liverpool st. Affecting Blocks 637, 644, 645, 647, 648, 650, 652 to 659, 1086 to 1090, 1094, 1122 to 1124, 1132 to 1134, 2464, 2466, 2468 to 2473, 2504 to 2511, 2725, 2730, 2735 to 2743, 2745 to 2747, 2750 to 2753, 2755 to 2767, 2772 to 2794, 2799, 2801 to 2804, 2942, 2950 to 2952, 2965, 2997, 3001 to 3005 and 3008. STORM WATER SEWERS AND APPUR-

TENANCES in 108TH AVE. from 155th st. to Merrick blvd., east side,; 165TH ST. from 108th ave. to South rd.; SOUTH RD. from 165th st. to Liberty ave.; LIBERTY AVE. from South rd, to 170th St.; 170TH ST. from Liberty ave. to Jamaica ave.; 93D AVE. from 170th st. to 168th St.; JAMAICA AVE. from 168th st. to

Notice to Taxpayers

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF section 914 of the Greater New York Charter,

as amended by chapter 832 o'f the Laws of 1933, and chapter 312 of the Laws of 1934, notice is hereby given that the assessment rolls of real estate in the City of New York for the year 1935 have been delivered to the City Collector, and that all taxes on the said assessment rolls shall be due and payable at his office in the respective boroughs of said City as follows:

One-half of all taxes upon real estate for the year 1935 shall be due and payable on the

175th at.; SANITARY SEWERS AND AP-PURTENANCES in 107TH AVE. from 158th st. to 164th p1.; 108TH AVE. from Sutphin blvd. to 155th st.; 108TH AVE., north side, from 155th at. to Merrick blvd.: 108TH AVE., south side. from 155th st. to 165th pl. and from 166th st, to Merrick blvd., east side; 165TH ST., east and west sides, from 108th ave. to South rd.; SOUTH RD., north ^mod south sides from 165th st. to Liberty ave.; LIBERTY AVk., north and south sides, from South rd. to 170th st.; 170TH ST., east and west sides from Liberty ave. to Jamaica ave.; 164TH PL. from 108th ave. to a property line 100 feet south of 104th rd.; 164TH ST. from 107th ave. to 109th ave.; 155TH ST., east and west sides, from 108th ave. to 107th ave.; 156TH ST. from a point about 240 feet north of 109th ave. to 107th ave.; 157TH ST. and 158TH ST., both from 108th ave. to 107th ave.; 160Th ST. from 109th ave. to South rd.; MERRICK BLVD., cast side, from 108th ave. to 107th ave.; UNION HALL ST. from 108th ave. to 109th ave. Affecting Blocks 835, 836, 865 to 867, 885 to 893, 895, 896, 910 to 912, 916 to 921, 923, 924, 927, 1051, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1120, 1121, 1146 to 1180, 1183, 1184, 1187, 1194 to 1208, 1213, 1219 to 1224, 1226, 1229, 1233 to 1244, 1251, 1270 to 1274, 2926 and 2927.

GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA- SINS, ETC. in 160TH ST. from South rd. to 109th ave.; 159TH ST. from 108th ave. to 109th ave. Assessments affect Blocks 1151, 1152, 1154, 1155, 1163 to 1165.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on March 15, 1935, and entered on March 16, 1935, 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 June 14, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be col-lected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date o? said entry to the date of payment as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. The above assessments are payable to the City

Collector, at his office, 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. FRANK J TAYLOR, Comptroller.

Dated, New York, March 16, 1935. m20,30

Interest on City Bonds and Stock

THE INTEREST DUE APRIL 15, 1935, ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of The

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

The books for the transfer of bonds and stock on which interest is payable April 15, 1935, will be closed from April 1, 1935, to April 13, 1935, both dates inclusive.

March 23, 1935. FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller, City of

New York, Department of Finance. Comptroller's Office. m26,a15

THE INTEREST DUE APRIL 1, 1935, ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of The

City of New York, and of former corporations now included therein, will be paid on that day 1y the Comptroller at his office (Room 830), Mu-nicipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan. The books for the transfer of bonds and stock

on which interest is payable April 1, 1935 will be closed from March 16, 1935, to MarcL 30, 1935, both dates inclusive.

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, March 8, 1935. m12,a1

1ST DAY OF APRIL, 1935, and the remaining and final one-half of tax on real estate shall be due and payable on the 1ST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1935.

All taxes shall be and become liens on the real estate affected thereby and shall be construed as and deemed to be charges thereon on the respective days when they become due and payable as herein-before provided and not earlier, and shall remain such liens until paid.

The second half of the tax on real estate, which is due as hereinbefore provided on the 1ST DAY OF OCTOBER, following the payment of the first half, may be paid on the 1st day of April or

•in

SALE OF TAX LIENS,

Notice of Sale of Tax Liens of The City of New York, for Unpaid Taxes, Water Rents and Assessments for Local Improvements Upon Lands and Tenements Within That Part of the City of New York Now Known and Described as the Borough of Manhattan, Affecting Property as Shown on the Tax Map of Said City for Said Borough of Manhattan, and Also for Unpaid Taxes on the Real Estate of Corporations and Taxes on the Special Franchises of Corporationii, Affecting Property of Certain Corporations and Individuals Within the Said Borough i)f Manhattan.

THE CITY OF NEW Yosa, DEPARTMENT of FINANCE, BUREAU OF CITY COLLECTIONS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 1!C!WUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK

UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HON. FRANK J. TAYLOR, COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY of New York, 1, William Reid, City Collector, hereby give public notice, pursuant to the pro-

visions of chapter 17, title 5, of the Greater New York Charter: That the respective owners of the lands and tenements in the Borough of Manhattan, in the

City of New York, as said lands mnd tenements are shown upon the tax map of said City for said Borough, on which any taxes or any assessments for local improvements have been imposed and become a lien and have remained unpaid for three years since the same were due and payable, or on which any water rent has been imposed and become a lien and has remained due and unpaid for four years since the same was due and payable, and also corporations and individuals as owners of certain lands or certain special franchises within the Borough of Manhattan on which taxes on the rea! estate of corporations, or taxes on the special franchises of corporations have been imposed and become a lien and have remained unpaid for three years since the same were due and payable, are required to pay the amount of said taxes, assessments and water rents, together with all unpaid taxes, water rents and assessments affecting such land and tenements which became a lien and were due and Payable prior to January 1, 1934 (the taxes, water rents and assessment& for local improve-ments required to be paid, thus comprising all unpaid taxes and water rents affecting said prop-erties contained in assessment rolls down to and including the assessment roll of The City of New York for the year 1933, all water rents entered up to and including December 31 1933, and all assessments for local improvements affecting said properties confirmed and entered up to becember 21, 1933, inclusive) with all penalties thereon remaining unpaid, together with the interest thereon at the rate provided by law from the time the same became liens so as to be due and payable to the date of payment and the charges of this notice and advertisement to the City Collector, at his office on the 2d floor of the Municipal Building, situate at Centre st., Duane st. and Park row, Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IF DEFAULT BE MADE IN SUCH PAYMENT the lien of The City of New York upon any of said lands and tenements for any tax, assessment or water rent which became a lien so as to he due and payable before January 1, 1934, will be sold at public auction in Room 500, 5th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1935 at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day for the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding twelve per centum per annum, at which any person or persons shall offer to take the same in consideration of advancing the said taxes, water rents and assessments and penalties, as the case may be, and interest thereon as aforesaid to the time of sale, the charges of notice and advertisement and all other costs and charges accrued thereon; and that such sale will be continued from time to time until all said liens for taxes, water rents and assessments for local improvements so advertised for sale affecting such lands and tenements shall be sold.

The transfer of tax lien to be executed and delivered to the purchaser thereof pursuant to the terms of said sale shall be subject to the lien for and the right of The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes. water rents and assessments for local improvements and penalties and interest thereon which accrued and became a lien, or which shall accrue and become a lien upon said premises so as to be due and payable after the date stated in the first advertisement of said sale as stated herein, namely, the 31st day of December, 1933 (i. e., the lien for and the right of The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes, included in the assessment rolls of The City of New York for the years subsequent to 1933, water rents entered subsequent to December 31, 1933, and assessments for local improvements entered subsequent to December 21, 1933).

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN THAT A PARTICULAR AND DETAILED statement of the. property affected showing section or ward block and lot number thereof, as the saute may be on the tax map of the City of New York bor the Borough of Manhattan and the tax liens thereon which are to be sold, is published in a pamphlet and that copies thereof are deposited in the office of the City Collector in the Borough of Manhattan and will be delivered to any person applying for the same.

Dated, New York, January 16, 1935. WILLIAM REID, City Collector of The City of New York.

This notice applies to arrears as of December 31. 1933. j18-23-30-f6.13-20.27-m6.13.20.27-x3.10

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

2117

SEALED BIDS WILI. BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Markets, Weights

and Measures, at his office, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 3 p. in., on

FRIDAY. APRIL 5, 1935 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PLUMBING,

DRAINAGE, GAS AND REPAVING WORK FOR THREE MARKET BUILDINGS AT THE BRONX MUNICIPAL TERMINAL MARKET AT EXTERIOR ST. AND E. 1SOTH ST., BOR-OUGH OF THE BRONX.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller, and must be entirely completed within one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive working days. '

The amount of security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Twenty Thou. sand Dollars ($20,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash, or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the interest of the City so to do,

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Markets, Weights and Measures, 23d floor, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, New York City.

Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof being paid by the prospective bidders.

WILLIAM FELLOWES MORGAN, Jr., Com. missioner.

Dated March 20, 1935. m25,a5 L?See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Markets, Weights

and Measures, at his office, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on

FRIDAY. APRIL 5. 1935 FOR TILE INSTALLATION OF A HEAT.

INC AND VENTILATING SYSTEM FOR TWO MARKET BUILDINGS TO BE BUILT AT THE BRONX MUNICIPAL TERMINAL MARKET AT EXTERIOR ST. AND E. 150TH ST., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The work must he commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller, and must be entirely completed within one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive work- ing days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Eight Thou. sand Dollars ($8,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash, or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in• terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Markets, Weights and Measures, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan New York City.

Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof being paid by the prospective bidder.

WILLIAM FELLOWES MORGAN, Jr., Com-missioner.

Dated March 20, 1935. m25,a5 ttSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Markets, Weights

and Measures, at his office, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 3 p. m, on

THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1936 FOR THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF

PLATFORM SHEDS IN THE FARMERS' SQUARE AT THE BRONX MUNICIPAL TERMINAL MARKET AT EXTERIOR ST. AND E. 150TH ST.. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller, and must be entirely completed within sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Twenty-two Thousand Dollars ($22,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash, or certified check, payable to the order of

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT

Notices of Public Hearings

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held an Friday, March 15, 1935 (Cal No 128), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. tionment of The City of New York is considering whether or not it is in the public interest to close and discontinue Seymour avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, Fenton avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, and Corsa avenue from Boston road to the northerly boundary line of the lands ceded to The City of New York for Corsa avenue, located about 180 feet south of Hicks street, in the Borough of The Bronx in said City; and

Whereas, Said Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment has under consideration a resolution for the accomplishment of that purpose; and Whereas, Chapter 752 of the Laws of 1923 pro-

vides that such resolution shall not be adopted or passed by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment until the said resolution shall have been published for ten days in THE CITY RECORD, published in the City of New York, and notice therewith given of the time and place when and where said proposed resolution and said proposed closing will be considered; and

Whereas, Such proposed resolution reads as follows, to wit:

"Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment hereby adopt and approve three similar maps or plans entitled:

"Map closing and discontinuing Seymour ave-nue from Boston road to Hicks street, Fenton avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, and Corsa avenue from Boston road to the northerly boundary line of the lands ceded to The City of New York for Corsa avenue located about 180 feet south of Hicks street, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, pursuant to chapter 752 of the Laws of 1923. Dated March 15, 1935, Arthur V. Sheridan, Chief En ineer; James J. Lyons,, President, Borough of The Bronx, --showing the portions of Seymour avenue, Fenton avenue, and Corsa avenue to be closed apd dis- continued, the nature and extent of such closing and discontinuance and the location of the imme-diately adjacent or intersecting open or established public streets of said City sufficient for the identi-fication and location thereof;

"Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment of The City of New York, in pur- suance of the provisions of chapter 752 of the Laws of 1923, deems it in the public interest that the portions of Seymour avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, Fenton avenue from Boston road to Hicks street and Corsa avenue from Boston road to the northerly boundary line of the lands ceded to The City of New York for Corsa avenue,

in the Borough of The Bronx, which are more particularly described as follows, to wit:

"1. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Boston road where it is intersected by the west-erly line of Seymour avenue as these streets are now laid out; running thence northerly along the westerly line of Seymour avenue 739.018 feet to the southerly line of Hicks street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Hicks street 61.11 feet to its intersection with the easterly line of Seymour avenue; thence southerly along the east-erly line of Seymour avenue 749.807 feet to its intersection with the northerly line of Boston road; thence westerly along the northerly line of Boston road 60.01 feet to the point or place of beginning.

"2. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Boston road where it is intersected by the west-erly line of Fenton avenue, as these streets are now laid out; running thence northerly along the westerly line of Fenton avenue 783.526 feet to its intersection with the southerly line of Hicks street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Hicks street 60.0 feet to its intersection with the east-erly line of Fenton avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Fenton avenue 794.208 feet to its intersection with the northerly line of Bos- ton road; thence westerly along the northerly line of Boston road 60.01 feet to the point or place of beginning.

"3. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Boston road where it is intersected by the westerly line of Corsa avenue as these streets are now laid out; running thence northerly along the westerly line of Corsa avenue 652.020 feet to the northerly boundary line of the lands ceded to The City of New York for Corsa avenue; thence easterly along the northerly boundary line of the lands ceded to The City of New York for Corsa avenue 60.028 feet to the easterly line of Corsa avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Corsa avenue 649.364 feet to its intersection with the northerly line of Boston road; thence westerly along the northerly line of Boston road 60.01 feet to the po int or place of beginning. —should be closed and discontinued, and that the same should become and be closed and discontinued on the day subsequent to the day on which the maps showing the same as closed and discontinued shall be filed in the offices specified in chapter 752 of the Laws of 1923 for the filing of such maps; and be it further

"Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap• portionment hereby requests the Corporation Coun-sel to make application to a Special Term of the Supreme Court, First Judicial District, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property affected, damaged, extinguished or destroyed by such closing and discontinuance of Seymour ave. Due, Fenton avenue and Corsa avenue, ascertained and determined by the said Supreme Court with• out a jury and to have the said Supreme Court without a jury assess the cost and exjiease. com- pensation and damages incurred by The City of New York on account of such proceedings upon the real property within the areas of assessment hereinafter determined, and to take the necessary proceedings in the name of The City of New York to extinguish all necessary rights and ease• ments required to effectuate said closing and dis-continuance, wherever the same has not heretofore been extinguished for the use of the public for the purpose of closing and discontinuing Seymour avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, Fenton avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, and Corsa avenue from Boston road to the northerly boundary line of the property ceded to The City of New York for Corso avenue, located about 180 feet south of Hicks street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, upon receipt by him of rule and damage maps certified as having been approved by this Board; and be it further "Resolved, That no portion of the cost, expense,

compensation and damages incurred by The City of New York by reason of the provisions of chap- ter 752 of the Laws of 1923, as amended, on account of the closing and discontinuance of Sey moor avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, Fenton avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, and Corsa avenue from Boston road to the north- erly boundary line of the land ceded to The City of New York for Corsa avenue, located about 180 feet south of Hicks street shall be borne and paid by The City of New 'York, but that the whole of such cost, expense, compensation and damage shall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby; and be it further

"Resolved, That the areas of assessment for benefit in this proceeding for the closing and dis• continuance of Seymour avenue, Fenton avenue and Corsa avenue, be and is hereby fixed and determined to be as follows, to wit:

"1. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Boston road where it is intersected by the west-erly line of Seymour avenue as these streets are now laid out; running thence northerly along the westerly line of Seymour avenue 739.018 feet to the southerly line of Hicks street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Hicks street 61.11 feet to its intersection with the easterly line of Se7 mour avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Seymour avenue 749.807 feet to its inter- Section with the northerly line of Boston road; thence westerly along the northerly line of Boston road 60.01 feet to the point or place of beginning.

"2. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Boston road where it is intersected by the westerly line of Fenton avenue, as these streets are now laid out; running thence northerly along the westerly line of Fenton avenue 783.526 feet to its intersection with the southerly line of Hicks street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Hicks street 60.0 feet to its intersection with the easterly line of Fenton avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Fenton avenue 794.208 feet to its intersection with the northerly line of Boston road; thence westerly along the northerly line of Boston road 60.01 feet to the point or place of beginning.

"3. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Boston road where it is intersected by the westerly line of Corsa avenue, as these streets are now laid out; running thence northerly along the westerly line of Corsa aveue 652.020 feet to the northerly boundary line of the lands ceded to The City at New York for Corsa avenue; thence easterly along the northerly boundary line of the lands ceded for Corsa avenue 60.028 feet to the easterly line of Corsa avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Corsa avenue 649.364 feet to the intersection with the northerly line of Boston road; thence westerly along the northerly line of Boston road 60.01 feet to the point or place of beginning." —be it further

Resolved, That the aforesaid proposed resolution and the proposed closing and discontinuance of Seymour avenue, Fenton avenue and Corsa ave-nue, in the Borough of The Bronx, will be con-sidered at a meeting of said Board of Estimate and Apportionment to be held in the City Hall, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 5th day of April, 1935, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which time and place all parties and persons interested therein will have an opportunity publicly to be heard thereon; and be it further

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of chapter 752 of the Laws of 1923, hereby gives notice that the proposed areas of assessment for benefit shall be the land included within the lines of Seymour avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, Fenton avenue from Boston road to Hicks street, and Corsa avenue from Boston road to the northerly boundary line of the lands ceded to The City of New York for Corsa avenue, located about 180 feet south of Hicks street, in the Bor-ough of The Bronx;

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro•

areas to be held in for inthe City Hall, in the

Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, at 10,30 o'clock a. m. on the 5th day of April, 1935, at which time and place all parties and persons interested in the same will have an opportunity publicly to be beard thereon; and be it further

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in Tan CITY RECORD for ten days, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to the 5th day of April, 1935.

Dated, New York, March 23, 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2.4560. m23,a4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and

Apportion nt at its

meeting held on Friday. No. 134-B), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing and establishing the grades of Spencer place from East 149th street to East 150th street and from East 150th street to the New York Central Railroad, Hudson River Division, and of East 150th street from Grand Concourse to Spencer place, Borough of The Bronx, in accord. ance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 11, 1935.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be he'd in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, April 5, 1935, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for 10 days on-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of April, 1935.

Dated, New York, March 23, 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. m23,a3

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, March 1, 1935 (Cal, No. 21), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. tionment by resolutions adopted on June 17, 1926, authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the site for a pumping station and sewage treatment plant, comprising the area bounded b Avenue Y, Plumb 1st street, Voorhies avenue, Knap p street, Avenue Z and Bragg street, Borough of Brooklyn, designated as Parcels B. C and D on a map approved by the Board on May 27, 1926; and directed that the entire cost and expense of the proceedings be assessed upon an area of benefit described in the resolutions of authorization; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor• tionment is considering the advisability of recon-sidering its determination as to the distribution of the cost and expense of the aforesaid proceedings, and of making a new determination concerning the same, in accordance with the provisions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, by placing the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceedings upon The City of New York, to be levied and collected with the first tax levy subsequent to the entry of the final decree in the proceedings.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro• posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Cit of New York, on Friday, April 5, 1935, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public bearing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and a notice to all per• sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and in the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, April 5, 1935,

Dated, New York, March 23, 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN. Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. m23,a3

at any time thereafter, providing the first half shall have been paid or shall be paid at the same time, and on such payments of the second half as may be made in such manner prior to OCTOBER 1ST a discount shall be allowed from the date of payment to OCTOBER 1ST at the rate of four per centum per annum.

The offices of the City Collector, in the respec• tive boroughs, are located as follows:

Borough of Manhattan—Room 200, Municipal Bldg., New York.

Borough of The Bronx-177th st. and Arthur ave.

Borough of Brooklyn—Room 1, Municipal Bldg., Joralemon st.

Borough of Queens-18 Court sq., L. I. City. Borough of Richmond—B o r o u g h Hall, St.

George, Staten Island. m25,30 FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC MARK. ETS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Markets, Weights

and Measures, at his office, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on

MONDAY. APRIL 8. 19.35 FOR THE FURNISHING AND INSTALLA•

lION OF FREIGHT ELEVATOR FOR RES-TAURANT BUILDING, AT THE BRONX MU-NICIPAL TERMINAL MARKET AT EX-TERIOR ST. AND E. 150TH ST., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller, and must be entirely completed within sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Fifteen Hun• Bred Dollars ($1,500).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash, or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in- terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Markets, Weights and Measures, 23d floor, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, New York City.

Arrangements will he made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof being paid by the prospective bidder.

W1'ILLIAM FELi.OWES MORGAN, Jr., Com. missimier.

Dated March 20, 1935. m27,a8 t See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record:'

the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security re-q uired.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Markets, Weights and Measures, 23d floor, Municipal Build. ing, Manhattan, New York City.

Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof being paid b, the prospective bidder.

WILLIAM FELLOWES MORGAN, Jr., Coin. missioner.

Dated March 20, 1935. m23,a4 WSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Markets, Weights

and Measures, at his office, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1936 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A HEAT-

ING SYSTEM FOR THE RESTAURANT BUILDING AT THE BRONX MUNICIPAL TERMINAL MARKET AT EXTERIOR ST. AND E. 150TH ST., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller, and must be entirely completed within forty-five (45) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash, or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Markets Weights and Measures, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof being paid by the prospective bidder,

WILLIAM FELLOWES MORGAN. Jr., Com-missioner.

Dated March 20, 1935. m23,a4 ttSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record.'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Public Markets, Weights

and Measures at his office, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. in., on

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3 1935 FOR THE GENERAL CONSTRICTION OF

THREE MARKET BUILDINGS TO BE BUILT AT THE BRONX TERMINAL MARKET AT EXTERIOR ST, AND E. 150TH ST., BOR• OUGH OF THE BRONX.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller and must be entirely completed within one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith• ful performance of the work will be One Hundred and Ninety Thousand Dollars ($190,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash, or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent, of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should be deem it to the interest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Markets, Weights and Measures, 23d floor, Municipal Build-ing Manhattan, New York City,

Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof being paid by the prospective bidder.

Dated March 20, 1935. WILLIAM FELLOWES MORGAN, Jr., Com-

missioner. m22,a3 8~'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record,"

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Boar 1 of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting veld on Friday, March 1, 1935 (Cal. No. 18), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by East 144th street and its westerly prolongation, Grand Concourse, East 138th street. Lincoln ave-nue, East 135th street, Southern boulevard, East 133d street, 3d avenue and the Harlem River, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature yf the President of the Borough and dated February 25, 1935. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-

posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, April S. 1935, at 10.30 o'clock a. in. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to, be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of April, 1935.

Dated, New York, March 23, 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. m23,a3

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, March 1, 1935 (Cal, No. 22), adopted the following resolutions:

1Vhereas. The Board of Estimate and Appor• tionment by resolutions adopted on October 13, 1927, and amended on November 14, 1929, author-ized the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Ave. flue K from East80th street to East 92d street and from Rockaway parkway to East 108th street, Borough of Brooklyn; and directed that the entire cost and expense of the proceedings be assessed upon the areas of benefit described in the resolutions of authorization; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. tionment is considering the advisability of re-considering its determination as to the distribu-tion of the cost and expense of the aforesaid pro-ceedings and of making a new determination con-cerning the same in accordance with the provisions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, by placing that proportionate share of the cost and expense of the proceedings which is not legally assessable upon the cemetery lands within the area of assessment, upon The City of New York (to be leafed and collected with the first tax levy subsequent to the entry of the final decree in the proceedings), and by assessing the entire remaining cost and expense upon the real

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THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

Property within the areas of assessment heretofore fixed and described as follows:

1. Bounded on the northeast by the northeast• erly line of East 92d street; on the southeast by a line midway between Avenue K and Avenue L as these streets are laid out between East 82d street and East 83d street; and by the prolongations of the said line; on the southwest by the southwest• erly line of Fast 80th street; and on the north-west by a line midway between Avenue J and Avenue K, as these streets are laid out between East 82d street and East 83d street and by the prolongations of the said line. 2. Bounded on the northeast by the south-*

westerly United States bulkhead line of Fresh Creek Basin; on the southeast by a line midway between Avenue S and Avenue L, and by the prolongation of the Said line- on the southwest by the southwesterly line of Rockaway parkway; and on the northwest by a line midway between Avenue J and Avenue K, and by the prolongation of the said line. Resolved. That this Board consider the pro•

posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City ut New York, on Friday, April 5, 1,935, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RacoaD and in the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays prior to Friday, April 5, 1935.

Dated, New York, March 23, 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. m23,a3

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday. March 1, 1935 (Cal. No. 19), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by widening and changing the grades of East 158th street from Grand Concourse to Walton ave-nue, involving the closing and discontinuance of a portion of Franz Sigel Park, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated November 16, 1934.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, April 5, 1935, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con. tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of April, 1935.

Dated. New York, March 23, 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. m23,a3

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Fridgy. March 1, 1935 (Cal. No. 20), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by establishing the lines and grades of 55th road from Haspel street to a point 100 feet northeast-erly therefrom, and of the intersecting street affected, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 11, 1934.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at it meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, April 5, 1935, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- Sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of April, 1935.

Dated. New York. March 23. 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. m23,a3

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, March 1. 1935 (Cal. No. 50). adonted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Beak street from Pay-son avenue to Seaman avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the in-stitution of proceedings to acouire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve- ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceed- ings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings is as follows:

Bounded on the northeast by a line always distant 100 feet northeasterly from and parallel with the northeasterly line of Beak street: on the southeast by the northwesterly line of Seaman avenue: on the southwest by a line distant 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of Beak street. and on the northwest by the southeasterly line of Payson ave-nue. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro.

posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York. for. ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday. April 5, 1935, at 11.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECO2D for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to the 5th day of April, 1935.

Dated. New York. March 23. 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN. Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. m23,a3

Notices of Pablle Hearing,

Hax:heaa MAms

PUBLTC NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN. PUR-suant to law, that at the meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment held this day, the following resolution$ were adopted:

Whereas, The De Camp Coach Corporation has, by a petition dated May 31, 1934, made appli-cation to this Board for the franchise, right and consent to maintain and operate omnibuses for the transportation of persons for hire apon and along certain streets and avenues in the eotoygb of Richmond, designated as Route R-101, St. George Ferry-Jersey Street; Route R-192, St. George Ferry-Port Richmond (via Henderson ave-nue); Route R•103, St. George Ferry-Tottenville; Route R-104, St. George Ferry-South Beach; Route R-105, St. George Ferry-Graham and Mid. land Beaches; Route R-106, St. George Ferry-New Dorp Beach; Route R-107 St. George Ferr~ Port Richmond (via Westerfeigh); Route R-108, Elizabethport Ferry-South Beach, and more particularly described in said petition; and

Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York Charter, u amended by chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905 and chapter 467 of the Laws of 1914, provide for the manner and procedure of making such grants- and

Whereas. Pursuant to such iaw, this Board adopted a resolution on February 1, 1935. fixing the date for public hearing on said petition as March 1, 1935, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard and publication of said peti. tion and of notice of public hearing thereon was had for at least two (2) days in the "Brooklyn Times-Union" and the "Staten Island Advance," newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hearing, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said day; and

Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or right applied for and proposed to be granted to the De (:amp Coach Corporation, and the adequacy of the com-pensation to be paid therefor; now therefore be it

Resolved, That the following form of resolution for the consent or right applied for by the De Camp Coach Corporation, containing the form of proposed contract for the grant of such right, be hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of this Board, as follows, to wit:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment hereby grants to the De Camp Coach Corporation the franchise, right and consent fully set out and described in the following form of proposed contract for the grant thereof embodying all of the terms and conditions including the pro-visions as to rates and charges upon and subject to the terms and conditions in said proposed form of contract contained, and that the Mayor of The City of New York be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such contract in the name and on behalf of The City of New York, in the following form, provided that this resolution shall not become effective and such resolution shall be null and void if the De Camp Coach Corporation shall fail on its behalf to properly execute said contract in duplicate, and deliver the same to this Board within thirty (30) days after the date of the approval of this resolution by the Mayor or within such further time as the Board shall grant by resolution adopted on a date prior to the ex. piration of said thirty (30) days.

PROPOSED FoaM 01 CONTRACT This contract, made and executed in duplicate

this day of by and between The City of New York (hereinafter referred to as the ' City"), by the Mayor of the City (here-inafter referred to as the "Mayor") acting for and in the name of the City, tinder and in pur-suance of the authority of the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment of the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), party cf the first part, and De Camp Coach Corporation, a cor-poration organized and existing under and b virtue of the laws of the State of New York (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"), party of the second part, witnesseth,

Whereas, The Company, by a petitinn dated May 31, 1934, applied to the Board for a fran-chise, right and consent to maintain and operate omnibuses upon the routes described herein; and

Whereas. Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Great-er New York Charter, as amended by Chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905, and Chapter 467 of the Laws of 1914, provide for tl!e manner and procedure of making such grants; and

Whereas, Pursuant to such laws, the Board adopted a resolution on February 1, 1935, fixing the date for public bearing on said petition as March 1, 1935 at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard, and publication of said petition and of the notice of public hearing thereon was had for at least two (2) days in Rao daily newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY Racoon for ten (10) days fm-mediately prior to the date of hearing, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said day; and

1Vhereas. The Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or right ap-plied for and proposed to be granted to the Be Camp Coach Corporation, and the adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid therefor; and

Whereas, The Board did embody tIm result of such inquiry in this contract and has caused this contract to be spread upon the minutes of the Board on March 8, 1935. together with the proposed resolution for the grant thereof, and did fix the 5th day of April, 1935, for a public hearing thereon, at which citizens should be en-titled to appear and be beard; and

Whereas, Prior to said hearing, notice there-of, and the proposed contract and proposed reso-lution of consent thereto, in full, were published for at least fifteen (15) days (except Sundays and legal holidays) immediately prior thereto in the CITY RvcoRD, and a notice of such hearing, together with the Place where copies of the pro-posed contract and resolution of consent thereto might be obtained by all those interested therein, was published at least twice, at the expen a of the proposed grantee, in two daily newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing there-on were published, and said hearing was duly held and : now therefore

In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein :attained, the parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree with each other as follows:

Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com-pany, subject to the conditions. provisions. re-quirements and limitations hereinafter set forth, the franchise. right and consent to maintain and operate omnibuses for the transportation of per• Bons for hire on routes in. upon. along and over the streets and avenues hereinafter referred to as "franchise, right and consent" or "franchise." in the Borough of Richmond. in the City of New York (which rout are hereinafter referred to as "authorized routes" or "authorized omni-hus rnotes"), which routes are more particularly described as follows, to wit:

Route R-inl, St. George Ferry-Jersey Street. 1.2 Miles—Beginning on the Viaduct at or near the St. George Ferry Terminal: thence alone the Viaduct to Richmond Terrace: thence along Rich-mnnd Terrace to Bay Street; thence along Bay Street to Hyatt Street; thence along Hyatt Street to St. Marks Place: thence along St. Marks Place to Hamilton Avenue; thence along Hamil-tnn Avenue to Westervelt Avenue: thence along Westervelt Avenue to Crescent Street; thence along Crescent Street to Jersey Street. Route R-102. St. Georot FerryPort Rieb-

moxd (via Hessdersoa Avenue), 5.0 Miles-Beginnina on the Viaduct at or near the St. George Ferry Terminal: thence along the Via-duct to Richmond Terrare: thence along Rich-mond Terrace to Lafayette Avenue: thence along Lafayette Avenue to Henderson Avenue: thence along Henderonn Avenue to Bement Avenue: thence along Bement Avenue to Cary Avenue; thence along Cary Avenue to Post Avenue;

thence along Post Avenue to Richmond Avenue' thence along Richmond Avenue to Richmond Terrace; also along Richmond Terrace between Richmond Avenue and Park Avenue- also along Park Avenue between Richmond Terrace and Church Street; also along Church Street between Park Avenue and Richmond Avenue.

Rorat R-103, St. George Fervy-Totts"e. 16.6 Miles—Beginning on the Viaduct at or near the St. George Ferry Terminal; thence along the Viaduct to Richmond Terrace; thence along Richmond Terrace to Bay Street; thence along Bay Street to Victory Boulevard; thence along Victory Boulevard to Pelham Street (Van Duser Street); thence along Pelham Street to Van Duzer Street; thence along Van Dozer Street to Wright Street; thence along Wright Street to Canal Street; thence along Canal Street to Rosebank Avenue (Tompkins Avenue); thence along Rosebank Avenue to Hylan Boulevard; thence along Hylan Boulevard to Rosebank Ave-nue; thence along Rosebank Avenue to Hope Avenue; thence along Hope Avenue to Rose-bank Avenue; thence along Rosebank Avenue to Fingerboard Road; thence along Fingerboard Road to Hylan Boulevard; thence along Hy tan Boulevard to Craig Avenue; thence along Craig Avenue to Maine Street; also along Maine Street between Craig Avenue and Hylan Boule-vard.

Route R-104. St. George Ferri Soa%tk Beeck. 5.4 Miles—Beginning on the Viaduct at or near the St. George Ferry Terminal; thence along the Viaduct to Richmond Terrace; thence along Richmond Terrace to Bay Street; thence along Bay Street to Victory Boulevard; thence along Victory Boulevard to Pelham Street (Van Duzer Street); thence along Pelham Street to Van Dozer Street; thence along Van Duzer Street to Wright Street; thence along Wright Street to Canal Street; thence along Canal Street to Rose-bank Avenue (Tompkins Avenue); thence along Rosebank Avenue to Hylan Boulevard; thence along Hylan Boulevard to Rosebank Avenue; thence along Rosebank Avenue to Hope Avenue; thence along Hope Avenue to Rosebank Avenue: thence along Rosebank Avenue to Fingerboard Road; thence along Fingerboard Road to Hylan Boulevard: thence along Hylan Boulevard to Sand Lane; thence along Sand Lane to Seaside Boulevard; thence along Seaside Boulevard to Cromwell Avenue; thence along Cromwell Ave. nue to Oceanside Avenue; thence along Ocean-side Avenue to Sea View Avenue.

Route R-105. St. Geor ge Ferry-Groiam and Midland Beaches. 7.0 Miles—Beginning on the Viaduct at or near the St. George Ferry Ter-minal; thence along the Viaduct to Richmond Terrace; thence along Richmond Terrace to Bay Street; thence along Bay ~ Street to Victory Boulevard; thence along Victory Boulevard to Pelham Street (Van Duzer Street); thence along Pelham Street to Van Duzer Street: thence along Van Duzer Street to Wright Street; thence along Wright Street to Canal Street; thence along Canal Street to Rosebank Avenue (Tomp-kins Avenue) ; thence along Rosebank Avenue to Hylan Boulevard: thence along Hylan Boule-vard to Rosebank Avenue; thence along Rose-bank Avefiue to Hope Avenue; thence along Hope Avenue to Rosebank Avenue; thence along Rosebank Avenue to Fingerboard Road; thence along Fingerboard Road to Hylan Boulevard; thence along Hylan Boulevard to Slater Boule-vard, thence along Slater Boulevard to Beach Terrace; thence along Beach Terrace to Midland Avenue; tjence along Midland Avenue to the Beach.

Route R-106. St. George Ferry-New Dorp. 8.0 Miles—Beginning on the Viaduct at or near the St. George Ferry Terminal; thence along the Viaduct to Richmond Terrace; thence along Rich. mood Terrace to Bay Street; thence along Bay Street to Victory Boulevard: thence along Vie-tnry Boulevard to Pelham Street (Van Duzer Street) : thence along Pelham Street to Van Duzer Street; thence along Van Duzer Street to Wright Street; thence along Wright Street to Canal Street: thence along Canal Street to Rosebank Avenue (Tompkins Avenue); thence along Rose-hank Avenue to Hylan Boulevard: thence along Hylan Boulevard to Rosebank Avenue; thence along Rosebank Avenue to Hope Avenue; thence along Hope Avenue to Rosehank Ave-nue: thence along Rosebank Avenue to Finger-hoard Road: thence along Fingerboard Road to Hylan Boulevard; thence along Hvlan Boulevard to New Dorp Lane: thence along New Dorp Lane to Cedargrove Avenue: thence along Cedargrove Avenue to the end thereof.

Route R-107. St, George Ferry-Port Richmond (via Westerleiah). 7.3 Miles—Beginning on the Viaduct at or near St. George Ferry; thence along the Viaduct to Richmond Terrace: thence along Richmond Terrace to Lafayette Avenue: thence alone Lafayette Avenue to Henderson Avenue: thence along Henderson Avenue to Bement Ave. nue: thence along Bement Avenne to Clove Road: thence along Clove Road to Martling Avenue; thence alone Martling Avenue to Manor Road: thence along Manor Road to Maine Avenue; thence alone Maine Avenue to Wooley Avenue; thence along Wooley Avenue to College Avenue; thence along College Avenue to Marianne Street; thence along Marianne Street to Forest Avenue; thence along Forest Avenue to Decker Avenue; thence along Decker Avenue to Post Avenue: thence along Post Avenue to Richmond Avenue: thence alone Richmond Avenue to Richmond Ter. race: also along Richmond Terrace between Rich- mond Avenue and Park Avenue; also along Park Avenue between Richmond Terrace and Church Street; also along Church Street between Park Avenue and Richmond Avenue.

Route R-lns. Elisabeth ort Ferrv-.Bondi Beach. 11.8 Miles—Beginning on Richmond Terrace at or near the Elizabethnnrt Ferry: thence along Rich. mnnd Terrace to Western Avenue: thence along Western Avenue to Washington Avenue; thence along Washington Avenue to the Bridge rlaza: thence alone Bridge Plaza to Forest Avenue; thence along Forest Avenue to a new street called Trantor Place extension: thence alnns Trantor Place extension to Bayonne Bridge Plaza: thence along Bayonne Bridge Plaza to Trantor Place: thence alone Trantor Place to Tunis Street; thence along Tunis Street to Nicholas Avenue: thence along Nicholas Avenue to Castleton Avenue: thence alone Caatletnn Avenue to Richmond Ave. ripe: thence along Richmond Avenue to Richmond Terrace: thence along Richmond Terrace to Park Avenue: thence along Park Avenue to Castleton Avenue: thence along Castleton Avenue to Broad-way: thence along Broadway to Clove Road; thence along Clove Road to Hylan Boulevard; thence along Tfvlan Boulevard to Sand Lane: thence alone Sand Lane to Seaside Boulevard: thence along Seaside Boulevard to Cromwell Ave. nue: thence along Cromwell Avenue to Oceanside Avenue: thence along Oceanside Avenue to Sea View Avenue,

The Company shall have the right to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may he encountered in traversing said routes, with the right to operate omnibuses in either direction over any street and avenue described In the fore• going routes except that Said operation shall at no time be in a direction contrary to police rega-lations.

Section 2. The grant of this franchise is sub-feet to the following conditions, provisions, require. ments and limitations contained In the following subdivisions:

First—The said franchise, right and consent to maintain and operate said omnibus routes upon the streets and avenues herein described shall be for a term of two (2) years from the date now which this contract is signed by the Mayor, shall be revocable by the Board at any time In Its'

discretion and without assigning any cause there• tor, if in its opinion public interest so requires upon ninety (90) days' notice by the Board to the Company, subject, however, to earlier terming. tion as herein provided. Upon such revocation or termination, all rights of the (,ompany by virtue of this contract shall cease and determine

Second—The Company shall, in the manner hereinafter specified pay, to the City as com-penaation for the franc tse, right and consent hereby granted and the exercise thereof, an amount or amounts which shall be equal to ten per centum (10%) of the gross receipts, as herein-after defined, for the term commencing on the date this contract is signed by the Mayor, and continuing throughout the whole term of this con. tract.

The compensation payable to the City hereunder shall be paid into the treasury of the City monthly within ten (10) days after the expiration if each calendar month, which monthly payments shall be equal to ten per centum (10%) of said gross receipts during the calendar month immediately preceding the date of payment, except in the rase of the last payment hereunder, when such com-pensation shall be paid within ten (10) days after the termination of this franchise, right and con. sent.

The gross receipts referred to above shall in• elude the gross revenues of the Company from whatever sources derived, either directly or in-directly in any manner from, or in connection with the operation of omnibuses on, over and along the routes hereby authorized.

No payments of compensation made by the Company to the City pursuant to the provisions of this contract Shall be considered in any manner as in the nature of a tax, but such payments shall be made in addition to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or description which are now, or may at any time hereafter, be required to be paid by any ordinance or local law of the Cit7 or any law of the State of New York, provided, however, that if any tax is imposed by any ordi. nance or local law based upon the gross receipts of Utility Corporations, the Company Shall be en-titled to a credit against such tax of three-twentieths of the amount of compensation paid to the City hereunder for the corresponding period.

Third—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to affect in any manner, the right of the City to grant to any other corporation or to any in- dividual, a similar right and privilege upon the same or other terms and conditions over the streets and avenues hereinabove described or over any other streets ark avenues. The Company hereby agrees not to offer any opposition before the Transit Commission to the granting of a cer-tificate of convenience and necessity or cer-tificate or certificates of permission and approval by said Transit Commission, to any company or corporation to which the City has granted a franchise or may hereafter grant a franchise. Should the Company through its officers, rep-resentatives, counsel Qr other interested party, offer such opposition before the Transit Com-mission, such action shall constitute a default under this contract and shall entitle the City to the remedies herein provided for such default.

Fourth—This franchise shall not be leased, sub. let or mortgaged in any manner. The franchise shall not be assigned or transferred, either in whole or in part; nor shall title thereto, either legal or equitable, or any right, interest or prop-erty therein, pass to or vest in any other person or corporation whatsoever, either by the act of the Company or by operation of law, whether under the provisions of the statutes relating to the consolidation or merger of corporations or otherwise, without the consent of the City, acting by the Board, evidenced by an instrument under seal, anything herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding, and the granting, giving or waiving of any one or more of such consents shall not render unnecessary any subsequent consent or consents. No assignment or transfer of this franchise, or of any part thereof, or of the right to operate omnibuses upon the authorized route, or any part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for any purpose unless such assignment or trans. fer shall specifically provide and shall contain a covenant on the part of the assignee or trans. feree that such assignment or transfer is sub-ject to all the conditions, provisions, require-ment and limitations of this contract; and that any such assignee or transferee assumes and will bebound by all of the said condi-tions, provisions, requirements and limitations and especially by the requirements hereof with respect to payments of compensation to the City, notwithstanding anything in any statute or in the charter of such assignee or transferee to the contrary; and that such assignee or transferee shall specifically waive any more favorable con-ditions. provisions, requirements and limitations created by any such statute or charter and shall covenant and agree that it will not claim by reason thereof or otherwise, exemption from liability to comply with all and singular of the conditions, provisions, requirements and limita-tions of this contract.

If in the event of the appointment of a re-ceiver or receivers to take over and conduct the business of the Company, whether in a bank-ruptcy or other action or proceeding, and upon the expiration of one hundred and twenty (120) days after such receivership is made permanent and if the Court or Courts having jurisdiction of the matter shall have failed or neglected to instruct the receiver or receivers thus perma-nently appointed, to accept or adopt this con-tract and all the conditions, provisions, require-ments and limitations thereof and to abide and be bound thereby, the Board may serve notice of termination upon the Company and the re• ceiver or receivers, in which event the consent of the City to the exercise of this franchise herein granted and all rights and privileges of the Company hereunder shall cease and deter-mine sixty (60) days after the service of such notice, unless within such period of sixty (60) days such receiver or receivers shall have ac-cepted or adopted this contract.

In case of a foreclosure or other judicial sale of the plant, property and equipment of the Company, including or excluding this contract, the Board may serve notice of termination upon the Company and the successful bidder at such sale, in which event the consent of the City to the exercise of the franchise herein granted and all rights and privileges of the Company here-under shall cease and determine thirty (30) days after service of such notice, unless the Board shall have consented to the transfer of the fran-chise. as and in the manner in this subdivision provided, and unless such successful bidder prior to the expiration of such period of thirty (30) days shall have covenanted and agreed with the City to assume and be bound by all the condi-tions. provisions, requirements and limitations of this contract.

Fifth—The Company shall. within thirty (30) days after the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor, or within such further period as the Board may allow by resolution adopted prior to the expiration of said thirty (30)' days. apply to the Transit Commission for the certificate or certificates of public conven-ience and necessity and the certificate or certifi-cates of permission and approval by said Com-mission as required by law. In the event the Company shall fail to make and file such applica-tion or applications within said period or periods. this contract and the franchise hereby granted shall cease and determine.

Tf. within one hundred and eighty (180) days after the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor, or within such further period as the Board may allow by resolution adopted prior

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to the expiration of said one hundred and eighty be in force affecting. surface railway care or franchise has been granted by the City and ac- under, and shall entitle the City to the remedies (180) days, the Company shall fail to procure other public vehicles. cepted by the Company. Actuated by these herein provided for default. said cert,ficate or certificates in respect to all Fifteenth—The inclosed portion of all omni• mutual understanding and agreements, the Corn. Twenty.fourth—The Company hereby does es of the authorized routes, this contract and the buses operated pursuant to this contract shall be pany hereby express! agrees that if, without some, and agrees that it will assume all legal franchise hereby granted shall cease and deter well and sufficiently lighted the consent of the 11oard granted as provided liability for which the City can or may be bdd mine. Sixteenth—All equipment and omnibuses, in• in Section 74 of the Charter or as may here- for injury to persons or damage to Property

The Company shall commence operation cluding windows, floors and lamps, operated pur. after be provided with respect to the granting occasioned by reason of or resulting from or grow• hereunder upon the routes or portions thereof, suant to this contract, shall at all times be kept of franchises the Company shall invoke any of fn` out of the operation or maintenance of oomi- within ninety (90) days after the date upon clean in all respects and shall be kept and main• the provisions of the Public Service Law or of buses hereby authorized; and it is a condition of which the Company shall secure therefor, from tained in good and safe repair and operating con- any other statute or avail itself of the authority this contract that the City shall not and does not the Transit Commission (Metropolitan Division dition for public service. of any regulatory board or body havi uris of the Department of Public Service) of the Seventeenth—All employees of the Company en- diction, for the purpose of obtaining annmc ease reason of this wotiact assume any liability State of New York, the certificate or certificates gaged in the actual operation of the omniouses in the rates of fare above those fixed and con• whatsoever either to persons or property on

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of convenience and necessity and the certificate shall, except in cases of emergency, be in uni• tained herein, or if, on the authority or claimed count of the same. and the Company shall all

or certificates of permission and approval as form while on duty and shall be neat in appear- authority of any judicial decision, heretofore or to the City any damage which the City shall

required by law. ai ce. hereafter made + or otherwise, such Company compelled to pay by reason of any act or de•

If the Company shall fail to place in full Eighteenth—The Company shall be subject to shall, without like consent, increase its rates of fault of the CompanT• operation all of the authorized routes as herein all laws and ordinances affecting or which may be fare above those fixed and contained herein, this Twenty-fifth—The franchise hereby granted is required, the consent of the City to the exercise applicable to the operation of omnibuses and all contract and the franchise, right and consent upon the express condition that the Company, of the franchise hereby granted and all rights and traffic regulations applicable thereto now in force hereby granted shall immediately cease and deter- within twenty (20)' days after the date upon privileges of the Company hereunder shall cease or which may be in force during the term of this mine. which this contract is signed by the Mayor, atoll and determine. contract. It is not the intention of the parties hereto deposit with the Comptroller of the City, the

The Company agrees that it will apply for The Company shall also comply with and m• that anything herein contained will or can pre- sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000), either and accept a franchise to operate omnibuses on force the carrying out of any lawful orders or vent the exercise of any lawful power by any in money or securities, to be approved by him, any extension or extensions of the routes herein regulations designed for the protection and saf~ty regulatory or judicial authority, but it is the which sum shall be scctetiiy for the performance authorized if and when directed by the Board of persons or property or for the comfort, health express understanding and agreement of the by the Company of all the conditions, provisions under terms, conditions, requirements and limi• and convenience of the public, which may be requirements and limitations of this contract and p, ~ partite that the continued maintenance of the tations similar to those contained in this contract issued by the Board or official having jurisdiction maximum rates of fare herein fixed, being of the compliance with all orders and directions of the

if the Board shall in its discretion determine over such matters, and the Company shall also essence of this contract, such rates of fare Ord, its representatives of other officiab acting that such extension is in the public interest. comply with and enforce the carrying out of shall not be increased, except with the consent under the powers herein reserved, especially those

Nothing herein contained shall be understood such specific orders or directions with respect to of the Board and any increase or attempted in• conditions, provisions and requirements which to. or construed as in any way extending the period the operation of omnibuses hereunder as may be crease of such rates of fare by the Company late to the payment of compensation to the City fixed in this contract for the duration of the issued by the Police Department of the City and without such consent shall result in the ter• as herein provided.

the City franchise hereby granted. which are designed to govern the movement of mination of this contract and of all rights hts here• if the Company shall fail to pay Sixth—Nothing herein contained shall be con- omnibuses in the streets. under as bereinabove provided. any compensation hetein required within the time

strued as permitting the Company to erect any Nineteenth—The Company shall charge pass Twentieth—The Company shall, at its own herein fixed or shall fail after ten (10) days' structure whatsoever upon the streets or avenues engers during the term of this contract, not more expanse, keep its routes along all the streets and notice by the Comptroller to the Company to re- and the Company shall not construct or main- that the following rates of fare, to wit: avenues upon which the Company pay to the City any damage which the City tain any fixture or structure in any street or p~ snow a hereby a

and ll be compelled to pay by reason of any act or Y 7 Five (5) cents for one continuous ride between thorized to operate, free of snow and ice and avenue unless especially authorized by resolution any two points within the limits of Route R•101, shall do everything necessary during the pres- default of the Company, the said Comptroller may of the Board. St. George Ferry-Jersey Street. once of such snow or ice, to maintain and con- immediately withdraw the amount of such pay. Seventh—The Company agrees that it will Five (5) cents for one continuous ride between tinue the operation of its omnibuses on the regu• ment from the security fund and upon such with• provide at its own expense, plant, equipment any two points within the limits of any one of the larly established schedules required in the per drawal the Comptroller shall notify the Com• and working capital sufficient to • give the public zones included in the following: formance of this franchise; and if, in order so pany of the date and amount of such withdrawal. service herein required. Route R-102—St. George Ferry-Port Richmond to operate, it shall be necessary to plow or move Within ten (10) days after notice by the said

The Company shall supply new omnibuses and (via Henderson. Avenue). any snow or ice from the roadway or any part Comptroller to the Compgny that any amount has equipment whenever required to provide safe and Zone 1—From St. George Ferry Terminal to thereof over which the Company's omnibuses are b withdrawn from the security deposit pro- efficient service and shall, at all times during the the intersection of Bement Avenue and Castleton authorized to operate, then all such work, plow. vided herein. the Company shall pay to or deposit term of this contract, operate an adequate amount Avenue. ing or moving of said snow or ice, shall promptly with the said Comptroller, a sum of money or of safe and efficient omnibuses and equipment Zone 2—From the intersection of Bement Ave. be performed by the Company under the super securities to be approved by him sufficient to on each of the authorized routes to serve the nue and Castleton Avenue to the intersection of vision of the Depardnent of Sanitation, and all restore such security fund to the original amount of needs of the traveling public. Richmond Avenue and Richmond Terrace. such work shall be performed without in any Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000). If the Corn.

Eighth—All omnibuses which may be operated Route R-103—St. George FerryTottenvtfle. wise obstructing any of the crosswalks of the pang fails to restore said security fund to its pursuant to this contract shall comply with the Zone 1—From Si. George Ferry Terminal to the streets or avenues involved original amount within the time herein fixed and following general specifications or requirements, intersection of Hylan Boulevard and Rosebank In the event, however, that the Company shall, as herein provided, the consent of the City to the subject to such modifications thereof from time Avenue. after one hour's notice given to it by the Depart• exercise of the franchise herein granted and all to time as may be permitted by resolution or Zone 2—From the intersection of Hylan Boule. ment of Sanitation, fail or neglect so to perform, the rights and privilcaes of the Company here- resolutions of the Board: vard and Rosebank Avenue to the intersection of and if thereupon the City, shall plow or move under shall cease and determine.

(a) The maximum weight, including passen- Hylan Boulevard and} New Dori Lane. snow or ice which the Company is required to In the event that, pursuant to and In accord. gets, fuel, water, oil and any other material Zone 3—From the intersection of Hylan Soule• plow or move hereunder, then and in such event, once with the provisions of this contract, the fran• and accessories carried therein, shall not exceed yard and New Dorp Lane to the intersection of and anything herein contained to the contrary, chise or consent hereby granted shall terminate thirty-two thousand (32,000) pounds. Hylan Boulevard and Richmond Avenue. notwithstanding, the Company shall to the or be terminated as herein provided, or in the

(b) The maximum width shall not exceed Zone 4—From the intersection of Hylan Boule- City for any and all such y plowing pay

moving event that the Company's right to operate shall eight (8) feet, vard and Richmond Avenue to the intersection done by the City's forces, and irrespective of the cease by action of any authority having juris-

(c) The maximum length shall not exceed of Hylan Boulevard and Seguine Avenue. Company's consent thereto, for each day or any diction in the premises other than through ex- thirty-three (33) feet, Zone 5—From the intersection of Hylan Boule • part thereof during which the City's forces plow piration of the time originally set herein for the

(d) The minimum head room in the center vard and Seguine Avenue to the intersection of or move any snow or ice along any part of the exercise of the franchise herein panted, or b of the aisle from the floor to the under side of Craig Avenue and Main Street. Company's routes after the commencement of a reason of a ninety (90) days' notice as provided the ceiling projections shall not be less than Route R-104—St. George Ferry-South Beach. fall of snow and prior to the expiration of 48 in Paragraph "First" of Section 2 hereof, the seventy-five (75) inches. Zone 1—From St. George Ferry Terminal to hours succeeding the cessation of such snowfall, security fund deposited with the said Comp-

(e) All omnibuses shall be designed and con- the intersection of Hylan Boulevard and Rose- in each instance, the sum of One Dollar ($1) for troller as herein provided shall thereafter be and structed in -a manner which will permit ease bank Avenue. each 100 lineal feet, in one direction, plowed or become the property of the City as and for and freedom of movement under all conditions Zone 2—From the intersection of Hylan Boule. moved by the City's forces. liquidated damages. and turning within a reasonable radius. vard and Rosebank Avenue to the intersection of Nothing herein contained however is intended The Company shall be entitled to the return of

(f) The distribution of weight on axles, length Oceanside Avenue and Sea View Avenue. to nor shall it obligate the 'City to plow or move the security fund herein required or such por• of wheel base and other features of design shall Route R-105—St. George Ferry•Graham and Mid• any snow or ice along the Company's routes or tion thereof as shall remain on deposit with the be such as to avoid skidding as far as reasonably land Beaches. any part thereof; nor shall anything herein Comptroller at the expiration of this contract, possible and to permit easy steering and control. Zone 1—From Sc, George Ferry Terminal to contained obligate the Company to cart or haul or at the expiration of the time fixed in a notice

(g) All omnibuses shall be provided with the intersection of Hylan Boulevard and Rose• away any snow or ice or to pay the expense of served pursuant to Paragraph "First" of Section 2 brakes capable of stopppg and holding the Omni• bank Avenue. such cartage and hauling. hereof, provided that the Compare has, at that bus under all ordinary conditions. Zone 2—From the intersection of Hylan Boule- The determination as to the necessity for time, fully and faithfully complied with all the

(h) All omnibuses and parts thereof shall be vard and Rosebank Avenue to the intersection of plowing or moving snow or ice, or the adequacy conditions, provisions, requirements and limitations so constructed that no undue noise or vibration Midland Avenue and the Beach. thereof, along the Company's routes within the in this contract contained, and on its part to be shall result from operation. Route R•106—St. George Ferry-New Dorp. purview of this subdivision shall be vested solely performed and observed.

(i) All omnibuses shall be constructed so as Zone 1—From St. George Ferry Terminal to in the City or its Department havingurledic• Twenty-sixth—In case of default by the Coin- to prevent as far as possible the dripping of oil the intersection of Hylan Boulevard and Rose. tion over the removal of snow or ice along the pany in the performance or observance of any of or grease on the roadway. bank Avenue. public thoroughfares; and the determination of the conditions, provisions, requirements and limita-

(j) All wheels shall be equipped with pneu- Zone 2—From the intersection of Hylan Boule- the City or such Department and the perform. tions of this contract on its part to be performed matic tires; unless another type shall be ap- vard and Rosebaek Avenue to the end of Cedar ance of the work by the City's forces shall be and observed as herein provided, and such default proved by the Board. Grove Avenue. final and conclusive on the Company as to the shall continue unreuredied for aperiod of thirty

(k) All omnibuses shall be propelled by power Route R•107—St. George FerryPort Richmond necessity therefor. (30) days after notice from the Board specifying generated or contained within the omnibus itself, (via Westerleigh). Twenty-first—The Company shall operate pur. such default and directing that it be remedied, but no power shall be used which will in its Zone 1—From the St. George Ferry Terminal suant to this contract, the routes as herein de- then in such event, the Board, after giving to the generation or use produce smoke or noxious to the intersection of Bement Avenue and Castle scribed or any combination or combinations of Company an opportunity to be heard and to be odors which shall be found by the Board to ton Avenue. the same which shall best serve the convenience represented by counsel on at least ten (10) days' constitute a nuisance. Zone 2—From the intersection of Bement Ave• of the public, but the Company shall operate notice, may, by resolution, cancel this contract

suant

Ninth—No

N s omnibus unless there operated pur nue and Castleton Avenue to the intersection of only upon the streets and avenues herein de- and terminate the franchise, right and consent

(nt The name of the corporation operating Richmond Avenue and Richmond Terrace. scribed. If vehicular traffic be diverted from hereby granted. Route R-108—Elizabethport Ferry-South Beach. any of the streets or avenues forming part of Twenty-seventh—The Company shall not be

such omnibus in letters not less than four inches Zone 1—From the Elisabetaport Ferry Terminal such routes because of fires, parades, traffic con• deemed nor declared to be in default under any (4") in height, painted on the outside of the to the intersection of Richmond Avenue and Rich- gestion or any other event closing any such of the conditions, provisions, requirements or omnibus. mond Terrace. streets or avenues temporarily or permanently to limitations of this contract in any case in which

own) The name

amen omnibus o corporation

sllaien r! in i not a 2—From the intersection of Richmond vehicular traffic the Company may, during such the performance of any such condition, provision,

own than one-half inch ('a in in Lett placed Avenue and Richmond Terrace to the intersection closing, use such other streets or avenues as are requirement or limitation is prevented by reason

less the inside and inch

at the front of the , placed of Clove Road and Richmond Road. necessary, or as may be specified by the Police of strikes, injunctions or other causes beyond the Zone 3—From the intersection of Clove Road Department or by the Board to continue the control of the Company, provided that the Corn-

in clear view of the passengers. and Richmond Road to the intersection of Ocean- operation of such routes. If, however, any such pany shall not have instigated such strikes, or (c) The number of such omnibus, which shall side Avenue and Sea View Avenue. streets or avenues shall be closed to vehicular shall not have been responsible for such suits or be assigned to it by the Company, in figures The Company agrees that, subject to reasonable traffic, for a period longer than forty-eight (48) injunctions or other causes of delay. This

not less than four inches (4") in height, painted regulation to govern their issuance and use and hours, or traffic regulations shall require a con- paragraph shall not be construed to apply to failure on the outside of the omnibus. to the condition that no transfer shall be issued tinned diversion of all or part of the operation, of the Company to obtain the certificate of con-

(d) The seating capacity of such omnibus, in upon a transfer, it will issue a free transfer, upon then the Company shall communicate with the venience and necessity and the erinission and ap-figures not less than two inches (2") in height, request of a passenger travelling upon any of the Board and the Board may by resolution authorize proval of the Transit Commission within the painted on the outside of the omnibus. routes herein authorized and paying a cash fare, the use of such other streets or avenues for the period or periods hereinbefore specified.

Any legal or official notice, regulation or which transfer shall entitle said passenger to a con• remaining period during which such streets or Twentyeightb—The Company agrees not to dis- orders as to the control or management of omni- tinuous ride in the same general direction to any avenues may be closed or may designate an agent criminate against any persons employed or seek. buses as requireil by law or ordinance shall be point on any connecting, intersecting or meet- who may on certificate authorize the use of such ing employment by it on account of race, creed or displayed inside or upon the omnibus, if directed ing authorized route or zoned portion of such other street or streets. The ort'ginal of said color, and agrees to recognize the right of by the Board or other proper authority. route whether said route be operated by this or certificate shall be filed with the TBoard and a its employees to organize for the furtherance of

Tenth—The Company shall install in each omni• any other Company, provided that said other duplicate original furnished to the Company. their interests and the purpose of collective bar- bus a standard type of fare-box containing a meter, Company accepts such transfer and permits the Twenty-second—The Company shall at all gaining, and to recognize and deal with their which must he satisfactory to and receive the passenger to ride without additional fare, times, keep complete and accurate books of duly chosen representatives at all times and for approval of the Board or its designated representa- The Company also agrees that any passenger accounts and records of its business and opera- any purpose, whether or not such representatives tive and the Comptroller of the City. boarding a bus at any point where any route tion under and in connection with this contract are employees of the Company and any such or.

Eleventh—The Company shall permit the Board herein authorized is connected with, intersected and the exercise of the franchise hereby granted. ganization so dealing shall likewise not discriminate or its representative at all reasonable times to or met by any other authorized route of this or Such books of accounts and records shall be against any person seeking membership on account inspect and examine any or all of the omnibuses any other Company and presenting a transfer kept in the form of and in accordance with the of race, creed or color. The Company areen operated. If Upon such inspection any omnibus issued to said passenger by the Company or any Uniform System of Accounts for Omnibus Cor- further not to discriminate in any manner against shall be found by the Board or its representative other company operating such connecting, inter- porations as now or hereafter prescribed by the any of its employees by reason of participation in to he unfit for public service. either because of secting or meeting route and which has received Transit Commission. the formation of or membership in or activity on

therein deve loping o

r improper haveeped a cash fare from said passenger to accept such Within ten (10) days after the Company files behalf of any labor organization or association of

transfer and permit the passenger to ride upon with the said Transit Commission its annual employees; not to require any empinv.• )r any repair, then the Company. if so directed by the such authorized route or zoned portion of such report pursuant to the provisions of the Public person seeking employment to join any company- Board or its representative (such direction to route without additional fare. Service Law, the Company shall file a copy of controlled union or to refrain from joining, or- suerifv the respects in which such omnibus is The Company agrees to sell books, each con- such report with the Board and shall likewise ganizing or assisting the labor organization of defective or improperly maintained) shall im- taming ten tickets at thirty ($.30) cents per file within like period a copy of any other docu- his own choosing: and not to permit the existence mediately withdraw such omnious from service book. Such books shall be kept on sale at all ment filed by it with the Transit Commission. of or to deal with any company-controlled union and shall cause the same to he properly repaired. free day schools of elementary and high school The Company shall keep accurate records and or association and to that end it agrees that it or shall remedy such defect before such omnibus grades and shall entitle school children attending hooks of the detail of the cost of and income will not participate in. encourage or give financial sh2'1 be restored to servke. such schools on school days to a continuous ride from the operation of the respective approved support to the formation of any union or assocs.

The Company shall permit the Board or its to or from any such school on any authorized routes and any combination or combinations tion of its employees, or participate in the man-representative to inspect, read and check the route of the Company or zoned portion thereof thereof and shall, at any time upon request, far• agement or control of any such union or associa• fare-boxes and meters on all omnibuses operated with the right to a free transfer to any inter- nisb the Board and the Comptroller or their rep- tion after its formation, by the Company upon the streets and avenues. secting route of the Company or zoned portion resentatives such information with respect thereto. In the event of a difference as to who are the If upon such inspection any defect shall be found thereof, subject to reasonable regulation to gov- Within ten (10) days after the expiration of duly chosen representatives of the employees on- in sure fare-boxes or meters. the Company shall ern their issuance and use, each calendar month during the term of this con• der the foregoing provision. or if the Mayor or immediately comply with the orders of the Board Children under the age of five (5) years not tract and within ten (10) days after the terming. the Board of Estimate and Apportionment shall or its representative with respect to same. occupying a seat, accompanied by a person tion of this franchise, right and consent, and at deem an inquiry into wages, hours of labor. terms

The Company shall comply with all orders or paying full fare, shall be permitted to ride free. such other times as the Comptroller shall designate, and conditions of employment or labor practices or directions of the Board or its representative- in- The Company shall carry on its omnibuses, free the Company shall furnish and deliver to the policies of the Company, to be for the best in-cludinc the direction to have any omnibus operated of charge, members of the Police and Fire Be- Comptroller reports of its business and operation terests of the City and/or of the employees of t,v the Cnmpanv delivered at any point in the partments of the City when in full uniform and hereunder in such form and in such detail as the the Company, then the Company agrees that the City of New York where the City shall have on duty, provided not more than two (2) such Comptroller may prescribe. The Board and the Mayor and/or the Board of Estimate and Appor-facilities for a detailed inspection of such omni- uniformed employees need be carried at any one Comptroller or their representatives shall have tionment and/or his or its designee shall be bus. Failure to comply with any order or time on any one omnibus. access to all books of accounts and records of the authorized to inquire into the same, and to take direction of the Board or its representative shall It is understood and agreed between the parties Company for the purpose of ascertaining the cor. such steps as he or it deem best for the constitute a default under this contract. hereto that the Board has determined the money reetness of any and all such reports and. may ex- determination of the difference concerning rep.

Twelfth—No advertising or other signs shall value of the franchise, right and consent herein amine the officers and employees of the Company resentation or the conduct of such inquiry into appear on the outside of any omnibus unless ap- granted and the compensation to be paid there- under oath in respect thereto. All reports fur- wages, hours of labor, terms and conditions of proved by the Board or such agent or agency as for on the basis of operation at the maximum niched by the Company In accordance herewith, employment or labor practices or policies, and the the Board may designate. rates of fare herein fixed, and that the lengths shall be certified by the Comptroller or Acting Company agrees that it and its officers, directors

Thirteenth—The destination of each omnibus of the routes have been determined by the Board Comptroller of the Company to be correct and and agents shall co-operate fully and freely to shall he plainly indicated on the outside of the and accepetd by the Company upon the basis in accordance with the Company's books of ac. whatever extent requested in furtherance of such omnibus and such signs shall be illuminated when of operation at the maximum rates of fare here- counts and records. inquiry, and that it will abide by the determine• necessary. in fixed, and it is further understood and agreed Twenty-third—Any false entry in the books or tion of such difference concerning representation.

Fourteenth—The inclosed portions of all omni- between the parties hereto that any increase accounts of the Company or false statement in In the event of a default by the Company in buses operated pursuant to this contract shall be in the rate of fare, above those herein fixed the reports to or examination by the Comptroller the performance or observance of any of the pro- heated and ventilated in conformity with such and contained, would affect and change the very or the Board as to a material fact, knowingly made visions of this clause the Mayor and/or the Board laws and ordinances as are now or shall hereafter substance of the consideration for which this by the Company, shall constitute a default here. of Estimate and Apportionment may give three

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THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

days notice of such default and of its purpose to act under this paragraph at or after the expiration of such period, and shall afford the Company or its representatives the opportunity to be heard within such period, and thereafter the Board of Estimate and Apportionment may by resolution terminate the franchise, right and consent hereby granted, provided that the remedy herein contained shall be in addition to any and all remedies other• wise available to the City for the enforcement of the provisions of this clause, including any relief obtainable from a court of equity,

'Twenty-ninth--The Company, Receiver or Re-ceivers, Purchaser or Purchasers shall maintain' an office in the City of New York so long as it or they continue to operate the routes herein authorized or any part thereof and hereby designates such office as the place where all notices, directions, orders and requests may be served or delivered under this contract.

Thirtieth-The words "notice", "direction" or "order" herein shall mean a written notice, direction or order. Every such notice, direction or order to be served upon the Company, Re-ceiver or Receivers, Purchaser or Purchasers, shall be delivered to, or sent by mail with post-age prepaid and addressed to the Company, Re-ceiver or Receivers, Purchaser or Purchasers at or to their office in the City of New York, or if no such office exists at the time, shall be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to its or their last known office in the City of New York. The delivery or mailing of such notice, direction or order shall be equivalent to direct personal notice, direction or order and shall be deemed to have been given at the time of delivery or mailing.

Thirty-first-The words "streets", "avenues", "streets or avenues" and "streets and avenues" wherever used in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, avenues, highways, parkways, driveways, concourses, boulevards, bridges, via-ducts, tunnels, public places or any other prop-erty to which the City has title or over which the public has an easement encountered or inter-sected by the streets and avenues hereinabove described and upon or in which authority is here-by given to the Company to operate omnibuses.

Thirty-second-If at any time the powers of the City, the Board or any other board, body, authority, official or officer herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned shall be transferred by law to any other board, body, authority, official or officer, then and in such case, such other hoard, body, authority, official or officer shall have all the powers, rights and duties reserved to or prescribed for the Board or other board, body, authority, official or officer herein men-tioned or intended to be mentioned.

Thirty-third-The City hereby reserves to it-self, and the Company hereby grants to the City, the right to intervene in any suit, action or proceedings by any person or persons, firm or corporation seeking to enjoin, restrain, or in any manner interfere with the Company in the performance or observance by it of any of the conditions, provisions, requirements or limita-tions of this contract, or any notice or direction of the Board in such connection or which in-volves or might involve the constitutionality, validity or enforcement of any section, sub-division, clause or sentence of this contract, and the City may move for dissolution of any such injunction or restraining order or take any other appropriate step in any such suit, action or proceeding which it may deem necessary or ad-visable to protect its interests.

flirty-fourth-The Company promises, cove-nants and agrees to conform to and abide by and perform allthe conditions, provisions, re-quirements and limitations in this contract fixed and contained, and the Company will not at any future time set up as against the. City or the Board the claim that the provisions of this con-tract reserving to the City the right to terminate or providing for termination of the franchise hereby granted are unreasonable or void nor will the Company set up or maintain as against the City, the Board, the Comptroller or any other official or officer of the City, that any other provisions of this contract are unreasonable or void.

Thirty-fifth-It is understood and agreed that all the conditions, provisions, requirements, and limitations of this contract shall be binding upon the Company, its successors or assigns.

Thirty-sixth-The rights, powers, privileges and remedies reserved to the City by this con-tract are cumulative and shall be in addition to and n-)t in derogation of any other rights or remedies which the City may have at law or in equity with respect to the subject matter of this contract, and a waiver thereof at any time or in any instance shall not affect any other time or instance.

In Witness Whereof, The party of the first Part, by its Mayor thereunto duly authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of caid City, has caused the corporate name of said City to he hereunto signed and the corporate seal of said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party of the second part, by its officers thereunto duly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed as of the day and year first above written.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by Mayor,

(Corporate Seal.) Attest: City Clerk.

DE CAMP CO.\CIT CORPORATION, by President.

(Seal.) Attest: , Secretary.

'Here acid acknowledgments.) Resolved. That the results of the inquiry made

by this Board as to the money value of the proposed franchise, right and consent. and the adequacy of the compensation to be paid there-for, and of the terms and conditions, are as specified and fully set forth in and by the fore-going form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise, right and consent.

Resolved. That thee preambles and resolu-tions, including the said resolution for the grant of a franchise, right and consent applied for by the De Camp Coach Corporation, and the said form of a proposed contract for the grant of such franchise. right and consent, containing said results of such inquiry, after the same shall be entered in the minutes of this Board. s.tiall he published in full for at least fifteen (15) days i.mnediately prior to Friday, April 5. 1935. in the CCTV Rrcnttn, together with the following notice. to wit

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment before authorizing any contract for the g~ant of the franeh;ce, right and Ciiint applied for by the De Camp Coach Corporation. and fully set forth and described in the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise. right and consent, and before adot tins any resc'lntions authorizing such contract, will at a meeting of said Board. to be held in Room 16. City ITall, Borough of Man-hattan. City of New York. on Friday. April 5, 1935. at 10.30 a. ni. hold nublic hearing there-on. at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and he heard.

Resolved. That a notice of such hearing. stat- ire that copies of the proposed contract and re nlntion of concent thereto may be nhtained by all tl oqe interested therein at the office of the 11;vkinn of Franchi,e . Room 13fl7. Municipal Bnildine, Centre and Chamber Streets. Borough of Manhattan. .hall be ptrbl shed at least twice at the expen'c of the nr000ce'1 grantee do°ine the

1rn (10) dai- intmr'tiately nrirr to Friday. April c 1Q3, in the "Brooklyn Times-Union" and the "Staten Island Advance," the two daily

newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon have been published.

PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

Dated, New York, March 8, 1935, m19,a5

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Docks, at his office,

Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Man-hattan, until 12 noon, on

FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1938 FOR CONTRACT NO. 2077 FOR EN-

CLOSURES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE SHED ON PIER 88, AT THE FOOT OF W. 48TH ST., NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

(A) CONSTRUCTION OF ENCLOSURES, WHARF DROPS, STAIRWAYS RAILINGS, ETC.; (B) FIRE PROTECTIOI1 SYSTEMS; (C) STEAM HEATING SYSTEM; (D) PLUMBING, WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN-AGE- (E) ELECTRIC WORK; (F) ELE-VATORS; (G) BAGGAGE CONVEYORS; (H) INCINERATOR; (I) MOVING STAIRS; (J) ASPHALT BLOCK PAVEMENT; (K) PAINTING. -TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-TAL THERETO.

The time allowed for doing and completing the work is forty-eight (48) consecutive working days for contract A ; seventy-five (75) consecutive work-ing days for each of Contracts B, C, D, E, F, G and H; one hundred twenty (120) consecutive working days for Contract 1, and thirty (30) consecutive working days for Contracts J and K.

The successful bidder will be required to fur-nish a performance bond in form and substance and with sureties approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York and the State Engineer, in the amount of not less than 100 per cent. of the total (estimated) amount of the accepted bids.

The contract is to be financed in part by a grant of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and is subject to the provi-sions of the National Industrial Recovery Act and to the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States, or the Ad-ministrator of the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirement as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract as well as to other provisions set forth in "information for Bid-ders."

Without exception, no bid will be considered unless it includes or is accompanied by the bidder's Certificate of Compliance, United States Government Form PWA-61, revised March, 1934, to the effect that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each applicable Code of Fair Competition, or in the absence of such code or codes, with the President's Re-employment Agreement. This certificate is set forth verbatim in the Form of Bid.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-twnied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money, or a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than five (5) per cent. of the amount of the bid submitted. Within three (3) days after the opening of bids the Comptroller will return all the deposits made to the persons making the same except the deposits made by the lowest three (3) formal bidders; the Comptroller will return the deposits to the remaining persons making the same, as soon as the State Engineer has approved the executed contract.

Approval by the State Engineer of the executed contract will be contingent upon the furnishing of the required performance bond. In the event that within the time stated the contractor fails or refuses to execute and deliver the contract and/or furnish the performance bond as required the bidder shall forfeit the deposit as liquidated damages,

The City of New York hereby reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept that bid which, in its judgment, is for the best in-terests of The City of New York, provided, how-ever, that no bid will be accepted except subject to the approval of the State Engineer, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Bidders must submit their bids upon the blank

forms furnished by the Department. These forms and envelope in which to submit them, together with a copy of the contract, plans and specifica-tions, may be obtained at the office of the De-partment.

A deposit in certified check or cash will be required on plans and specifications obtained by intending bidders. This deposit will be re- turned to the intending bidder upon his returning the plans and specifications in good condition, to- gether with the receipt given for the deposit, within 30 days after the date of opening of bids. The amount of deposit required on Contracts A, D and E is Ten D6llars ($10) each, and on Con-tracts B. C, G, )T, I and J Five Dollars ($5) each.

Further information, blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Docks, Room 8, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan. m19,29

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks. O'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Docks, at his office, Pier A

foot of Battery pl„ North River, Manhattan, until 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 FOR CONTRACT NO. 2101 FOR DREDGING

SLIPS ADJACENT TO PIERS NOS. 88, 90 AND 92, NORTH RIVER, LOCATED AT W. 48TH, W. 50TH AND W. 52D STS., IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed for doing and completing the work is ninety (90) consecutive calendar days. The successful bidder will be required to fur-

nish a performance bond in form and substance and with sureties approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York and the State Engineer, in the amount of not less than 100 per cent. of the total (estimated) amount of the accepted bid.

The contract is to be financed in part by a grant of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and is subject to the provisions of the National Recovey Act and to the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States, or the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirement as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract, as well as to other provisions set forth in "Information for Bid-ders."

Without exception, no bid will be considered un-less it includes or is accompanied by the bidder's Certificate of Compliance, United States Govern• meet Form PWA-61, revised March, 1934, to the effect that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each applicable Code of

Fair Competition, or, in the absence of such code or codes, with the President's Re-employ-ment Agreement. This certificate is set forth verbatim in the Form of Bid.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money or,a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp• tro'.ler, or corporate stock or certificates of in• debtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required., Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than five (5) per cent. of the amount of the bid sub' mitted. Within three days after the opening of bids the Comptroller will return all the deposits made to the persons making the same except the deposits made by the lowest three formal bidders; the Comptroller will return the deposits to the re-maining persons making the same, as soon as the State Engineer has approved the executed con-tract.

Approval by the State Engineer of the executed contract will be contingent upon the furnishing of the required performance bond. In the event that within the time stated, the contractor fails or refuses to execute and deliver the contract and/or furnish the performance bond as required, the bidder shall forfeit the deposit as liquidated damages.

The City of New York hereby reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept that bid which, in its judgment, is for the best interests of The City of New York, provided, however, that no bid will be accepted except subject to the approval of the State Engineer, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Bidders must submit their bids upon the blank form furnished by the Department. These forms and envelope in which to submit them, together with a copy of the contract, plans ltd specifica-tions, may be obtained at the office of the De-partment.

Further information, blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Docks, Room 8, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan. m16,27

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks. 3 'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Invitation to Contractors

Contract T.69-Instai1atio$ of Tracks and Contact Rail for a Part of a Rapid Transit Railroad-Route No. 107, Sections Nos. 8, 9 and 10.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE installation of tracks and contact rail and other

incidental work for a part of a rapid transit rail-road, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, will be received by the Board of Transpor-

tation, acting for and on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of said Board at No, 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 12th day of April, 1935, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time and place or at a later date to be fixed by said Board,

the proposals will be publicly opened and read. The structure in which said tracks and contact

rail are to be installed is a part of a subsurface railroad, extending in general under Lafayette ave., Marcy ave., Union ave., Manhattan ave. and intersecting streets from the vicinity of South Portland ave. to the vicinity of Nassau ave., in the Borough of Brooklyn.

The contractor will be required to complete all of the work within six months from the date of the, delivery of the contract.

This contract is to be financed in whole or in part by a loan and grant by • the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and is subject to the provisions of the National In-dustrial Recovery Act and to the rules and regu-lations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Administrator of the Federal Emer-gency Administration of Public Works.

Without exception, no bid will be considered unless it includes or is accompanied by the Bid-der's Certificate of Compliance, United States Gov ernment Form PWA-61, revised March, 1934, to the effect that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each applicable code of fair competition, or in the absence of such code or codes, with the President's Re-employ-ment Agreement. This certificate is set forth verbatim in the form of contractor's proposal.

The attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No proposal will be received unless accompanied by a certified check for Fifteen Thousand Dol-lars ($15,000), ayable to the order of the Comp-troller of the City and drawn upon a national or State bank or trust company satisfactory to the Board and having its principal office in New York City, or by coupon bonds or stock of the City of a market value at least equal to the above amount. Such check, bonds or stock must not be enclosed in the envelope containing the proposal.

Every proposal must when submitted be en-closed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposal for Installation of Tracks and Contact Rail-Contract T-69" and must be delivered to the Board or its Secretary; and in the presence of the person sub-mitting the proposal, it will be deposited in a sealed box in which all proposals will be deposited.

Deposits made by bidders, except the three low-est formal bidders, will be returned within three days after the receipt of the bids. The deposits of the remaining bidders, except the lowest bidder, will be returned within three days after the award of the contract by the Board and approval thereof by the Government Engineer. If 30 days shall have elapsed after the award of the contract by the Board and approval thereof by the Gov-ernment Engineer and before the Board of Es• rimate and Apportionment shall have authorized the execution of the same as provided in section 36 of the Rapid Transit Act, the successful bidder, at his option, may substitute for the certified check so deposited a surety bond satisfactory to and acceptable by the Board, and shall thereupon have returned to him his deposit of said certified check, provided that the bidder shall have stipulated with the Board to waive the right to withdraw the bid if delivery of the contract is not made within 45 days of the receipt of the bid. Within three days after the delivery of the contract the deposit consisting of either the certified check or surety bond shall be returned to the Contractor.

A fuller description of the work and other requirements, provisions and specifications are given in the contract documents forming this contract, which are as follows:

Invitation to Contractors, Information for Con-tractors, Form of Contract, General Contract Pro-visions, Specifications, Form of Contractor's Pro-posal, and Form of Bond, together with the Con-tract Drawings, copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Board. The purchase price of these documents, per set, is $6.

Thb receipt of bids will be subject to the re-quirements specified in said Information for Contractors.

Dated, New York, March 12 1935, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and CHARLES V. VALLEY, Jr., Commissioners.

Wm, JERoua DALY, Secretary. m22,a12

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE furnishing and delivering of car wheels for the

Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System will be received by the Board of Trans-portation of The City of New York, at the office of the said Board, at No. 250 Hudson at., Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York, until Wednesday, April 3, 1935, at ten (10) a, m., at which time and place the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

A fuller description of the work and require-ments is given on the bid forms which may be obtained at the Board, Room 503, No. 205 Hudson st., Manhattan. Bids must be submitted on the bid forms.

The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Dated March 21, 1935. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK by JoHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; FRANK X. ~ULLIVAN, CHARLES V. VALLEY, Jr., Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. m23,a3

Proposals-Notles to Bidders

General Itatortnottoa to Bidders for Furnuhra0 Materials, Supplies and BQtciNtctat to The City of Nets York for Use in the A1acstetcsctcs and c7l"aciois of the fadsptdac Rapid Trsatssit 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 being purchased as required. Competitive bids for curb 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 requited the same will be advertised and the time for opening the bids will be announced by public notice.

For further information and particulars apply to Room 501, office of the Board of Trans"

- tion, No. 250 Hudson at., 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 THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joni H. DgLANSY, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. HALLEY, Jr., Commissioners.

Wit. JEROME DAL'r, Secretary. OrSee General ;nefrurtfont to Bidders on

Iaxt page. last column, of the "City Record"

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

Proposals

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

at his office, Room No. 211.212, Bronx County Building, 161st st. and Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York City, until 11 a. in., on ,

THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1986 NO. 1. FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND

SETTING IN PLACE STEEL SHELVING IN THE BRONX COUNTY BUILDING, LO-CATED IN THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY E. 158TH ST., WALTON AVE., E. 161ST ST. AND GRAND CONCOURSE (MOTT AVE.).

The time allowed for tpe full completion of the work as described herein, shall be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security for the proper per-formance of this contract shall be Four Thou-sand Dollars ($4,000).

The deposit with the bid must be Two Hun-dred Dollars ($200).

Blank form of bids, upon which bids must be made, can be obtained upon application there-for. The specifications may be seen and other information obtained at said office.

m18,28 JAMES J. LYONS, President, ITSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING . AUTHORITY

Sale of Old Buildings

SEALED BIDS (BLANK FORMS OF WHICH may be obtained upon application), will be re•

ceived by the New York City Housing Authority in Room No. 1925, Municipal Building, Manhat-tan, until 11.30 a, m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935 FOR THE SALE FOR REMOVAL OF THE

FOLLOWING DESCRIBED BUILDINGS LO-CATED IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK: SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO

REGULATIONS WHICH PROVIDE THAT SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS WILL NOT BE RE-QUIRED TO PAY FOR ANY INSURANCE COSTS.

PARCEL A, MANHATTAN-336 E. 38TH ST.; 338 E. 38TH ST„ 153 MAIDEN LA.: 155 MAIDEN LA.; 157 MAIDEN LA.; 228 E. 100TH ST.

PARCEL B. MANHATTAN-90 DIVISION ST.; 125 GOERCK ST. (FRONT AND REAR); 522 10TH AVE.; 524 10TH AVE.

PARCEL C, BROOKLYN-580 CLINTON ST,; 582 CLINTON ST.; 99 YORK ST. (SUB-JECT TO BEAM RIGHTS EXISTING IN FAVOR OF PREMISES 97 YORK ST. AD-JOINING ON THE EAST). -AND APPURTENANCES THERETO, AND THE AWARD WILL BE MADE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHIN 24 HOURS, OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above ad-vertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 50 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required for each parcel for which a bid is submitted. Certified checks are to be made payable to New York City Housing Authority.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited by the New York City Housing Authority upon the failure of the suc-cessful bidder to further comply with the require-ments of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth herein. Successful bidders will be required to pay

the purchase money and deposit the required security within 24 hours of the receipt of notifica-tion of the acceptance of their bids.

The New York City Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defect or informalities in any bid.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder,

All bids must be enclosed in properly sealed envelopes marked "Proposals to be opened March 28. 1935," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11.30 a. m. of that date to "New York City Housing Author-ity, Room 1925, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City," from which office any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY APRIL 3. 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

WASHERS, NUTS, SCREWS, TAPER PINS AND MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BOLTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING KITCHEN EQUIPMENT AND TABLEWARE TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-cent of the certificate of the Comptroller and for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m23.a3 RUSSELL FORBES. Commissioner. '.See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column. of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY APRIL S. 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SUPPLIES TO THE DEPARTMMENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No hid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will he read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may he had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur• chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m23,a3 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. V See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

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No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $100. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract when awarded will be $2,000.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES TO THE DE-PARTMENT OF PARKS.

The time for the performance of contract is 10 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES TO THE PO. LICE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No hid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CASTINGS TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF PURCHASE AND WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935, and Dec. 31, 1935, as specifically set forth in schedules.

No hid shall be considered unless it is aceom-pauied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SURGICAL DRESSINGS TO THE DEPART-M1NT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No hid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING DRY GOODS AND CANVAS TO THE DE-P.1RT\IENiT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Jime 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING AUTOMOBILES AND MOTOR TRUCKS TO TIIE I)El'ARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, (GAS AND ELECTRICITY. FIRE DEPART-MINT, ANI) PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

The time for the performance of contracts is 20, 40 and 60 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate by the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an airottnt not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price perunit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards. if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Put chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

tu25,a4 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. 8'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

In removal of the buildings herein advertised for sale none of the dirt, debris or waste result-ing from the demolition shall be allowed to re-main on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than one foot below the curb opposite that point.

The successful bidder will provide and furnish all tools and trucking and execute and comply with all the terms and provisions and specifica-tions set forth in the bid proposal.

The New York City Housing Authority reserves the right to withdraw from and cancel the success-ful bid at any time prior to the commencement of demolition, in which event the sale hereunder shall be null and void, and all money paid shall be returned.

The successful bidder will not be rennired to Pay the cost of any insurance required here-tinier.

The successful bidder will be required to have a competent representative on demolition locations at all times.

Bidders will be required to subscribe to and conform with the provisions of the compliance agreement incorporated in the hid proposal blanks.

Resale or assignment of such successful bid-ders' interest therein will not be permitted with out the written consent of the New York City Housing Authority or its authorized rep-resentatives.

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY, LANGDON W. Posr, Chairman. m23,28

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

Proposals

SE:1LED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. in,, on

SATURDAY, APRIL 6. 1931) FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FIRE; HOSE TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. The time for the performance of contract is

60, 90 and 120 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comp-troller as specifically set forth in the schedule.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Roont 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

]'.lank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m17,a6 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. L4t See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "('ity Record,"

SE.IT.ED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the (omm1ssiooer of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY. APRIL 8, 1935 FOR F1'RNISIIING AND DELIVERING

Ll'MBER TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF PUR-CHASE, PARKS, POLI('E DEPARTMENT AND PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The timefor the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935, Dec. 31, 1935, and 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. 4 ,f the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will he tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up; as the bids will lie read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may he had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- chase. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m27.a8 RI'SSELL FORBES, Commissioner. 7th -ties General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. Inst column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Iluilding, Manhattan, until 10.30 a, m., on

FRIDAY. APRIL 5, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

COFFIN SHOOKS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $20. The amount of security for the faithfulerformance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $400.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SAND TO THE PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Dec. 31, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $120. The amount of security required for the faithful performance of this contract, when awarded. will be $2,400.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CONDENSER TUBE PLATES TO THE DE-PARTMENT OF PURCHASE,

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the contract, when awarded, will be $500,

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m26,a5 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. C.FSee General Instructions to Bidders on

hest page, last column, of the "City Record."

SE ]LED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York. at his office. Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

THUJRSI)AY. APRIL 4, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BRONZE CONDENSER TUBES TO THE DE-l' 1RTMENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the Period culling April 30, 1935.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MIMEOGRAPH INKS AND STENCILS TO THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS OFFICES AND COMMISSIONS OF THI CITY, COUNTY AND BOROUGH GOVERN-MENTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the performance of contract is from April 1 to Dec. 31, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $150. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con. tract, when awarded, will be $3,000.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on all of the items, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, MLuicipal Building, Manhattan.

m23,a3 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. WSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10,30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BLANK AND WRITING PAPER TO THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS, OF-FICES AND COMMISSIONS OF THE CITY, COUNTY AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the performance of contract is from April 1 to June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $150. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the contract, when awarded, will be $3,000.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as sailed for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on all items, as stated in the schedules. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PAPER TOWELS AND TOILET PAPER TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom• panied by a deposit, Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

SMOKING TOBACCO TO THE DEPART-MENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $500.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HYDRANT PARTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC-TRICITY.

The time for the performance of contract is 30, 60, 90 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller as specifically set forth in the schedule.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $60, The amount of security required for the faithful performance of this contract, when awarded, will be $1,200.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LABORATORY ANIMALS TO THE DEPART-MENTS OF HEALTH AND HOSPITALS.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. cf the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

WIRE ROPE CABLES TO THE DEPART-MENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it i4 accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security required for the faithful performance of the contract, when awarded, will be $500.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m22,a2 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. CrSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record,"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, APRIL 2. 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

DRUGS AND CHEMICALS TO THE DEPART. 1MENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No hid shall be considered unless it is accom-pr.nied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent,

of the total amount of the bid: The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded,

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m22,a2 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. RSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1933 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PARTS FOR MACK TRUCKS TO VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS, BOARDS, OF-FICES AND COMMISSIONS OF THE CITY, COUNTY AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the performance of contract is from April 1 to Dec. 31, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $37.50. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $750.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules,

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m2l,al RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. tfSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10,30 a. m., on

MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

WIRE INCINERATORS TO THE DEPART-MENT OF PARKS.

The time for the performance of contract is 45 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security required for the faithful performance of this contract, when awarded, will be $500.

FOR 'FURNISHING AND DELIVERING HOSPITAL SURGICAL AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES TO THE DE• PARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935,

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panted by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CASTINGS TO TIIE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND PRESIDENT-BOROUGH OF BROOK-LYN.

The time for the performance of contracts is 90 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller and for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES TO THE DEPART-MENTS OF HEALTH AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935,

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount-of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PUSH BROOM HANDLES TO THE DE-PARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is 45 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller. . .

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security required for the faithful performance of this contract, when awarded, will be $500. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HORTICULTURAL INSECTICIDES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

The time for the performance of contract is 15 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, ar called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested, The ex-tensions must be made and footed up. as the bids will he read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase. Room 1900. Municipal Building, Manhattan,

m21,al RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. tPSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last uage, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY. APRIL 1, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HIGHWAY MATERIALS TO THE DEPART. MENTS OF PURCHASE, WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, PRESIDENT-BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT-BOROUGH OF QUEENS AND PRESIDENT-BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time for the performance of contract is for the periods ending June 30, 1935; Sept. 30, 1935, and Dec. 31, 1935.

No hid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

,.r

MORRISANIA CITY HOSPITAL, 167TH ST. AND GERARD AVE., BRONX, APPROXI. MATE QUANTITY DAILY, 25 25.GALLON CANS.

CONEY ISLAND HOSPITAL, OCEAN PKWAY. AND AVENUE Z. BILYN., AP. PROXIMATE QUANTITY DAILY, 10 40-GAL-LON CANS.

CUMBERLAND HOSPITAL, NORTH PORT. LAND AVE., BKLYN., APPROXIMATE QUANTITY DAILY, 20 40-GALLON CANS.

KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL, CLARKSON AVE., BXLYN., APPROXIMATE QUANTITY DAILY, 75 TO 100 40-GALLON CANS.

Bidders must visit each institution to acquaint themselves with removal conditions. Successful bidder must remove garbage and swill daily. Successful bidder must pay monthly for garbage and swill removed by him.

Prospective bidders may inspect the above ma. terial by applying to the Department of Hospitals at the various institutions listed above.

A deposit of $100 in certified check,yable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, must be submitted with this bid to guarantee faithful performance of the contract. All deposits will be returned upon the awarding of this contract ex• cept deposit of successful bidder, which will be returned upon completion of the contract. The purchaser must pay for this material by certified check, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, when the delivery is made to him.

The City of New York reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

For further particulars and foe proposals apply to the Department of Purchase, Room 1900. Mu• nicipal Building, Manhattan. New York City.

m21.al RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner.

Sale of Old Bus

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase, City of New

York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, until 11.30 a, m„ on

MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935 FOR THE SALE OF 1929 MODEL DODGE

BUS, ENGINE NO. H•89904, SERIAL NO. E147083.

Prospective bidders may inspect the above bus by applying to the Db artment of Public Welfare, Municipal Lodging House, No. 422 E. 25th at., Manhattan.

The purchaser will be required to remove the above described bus from its present location between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4.30 p. m, on any business day except Saturdays.

A deposit of $100 in certified check,pable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, must be submitted with this bid to guarantee faithful pefformance of the contract. All deposits will be returned upon the awarding of this contract except deposit of successful bidder, which will be re-turned upon completion of the contract. The pur-chaser mast pay for this bus by certified check payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, when the delivery is made to him.

The City of New York reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

For further particulars and for proposals apply to the Department of Purchase, Room 1900, Mu-nicipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

m21,al RUSSELL FORBES. Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Propoaali

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ax- tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1936 Borough of Manhattan

FOR ALTERATIONS, SANITARY WORK, ELECTRIC WORK, FURNITURE. ETC., FOR WEST SIDE VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX, 131 6TH AVE., MANHATTAN: ITEM 1, ALTERATIONS, ETC.; ITEM 2 SANITARY WORK: ITEM 3, ELECTRId WORK: ITEM 4, DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS. CABINETS. ETC., AND ITEM 5, HYGIENE EQUIPMENT.

The time allowed to complete the whole work of each item will be ninety (90) consecutive work. ing days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each item is as follows: Item 1, $2.600; Item 2, $1,200; It~11 3, $600; Item 4, $1,000; Item 5, $900.

edeposit accompanying bid on each item sh be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid shall be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, at Flatbush avenue ex• tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, and also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings, 344 E. 12th st., Manhattan,

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin. tendent cf School Buildings.

Dated March 25, 1935. m25,a4 tfSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record,"

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THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

The bidder will state the price per unit, u called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex. tensions must be made and footed up, ss the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules nuy be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Fur. chase Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

m20,al RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. ts'See General Instruetlons to Bidders on

last page, Wt column. of the "City Beeordl"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of chase of The City, of

New York, at his office. Room 1900, 'Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 1936 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FORAGE TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF COR-RECTION, HEALTH, HOSPITALS PARKS, PURCHASE AND POLICE DEPARh!ENT.

The time for the erfornmance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

FOR FURNISHIIW AND DELIVERING GASOLINE KEROSENE, FUEL OIL AND LUBRICATING OILS AND GREASES TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION HEALTH HOSPITALS, PLANT ANJi

PLY ASRMID E ELECTRICITY FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS, ARMORY BOARD, PRESIDENT•BOROUGH OF THE BRONX PRESIDENT-BOROUGH OF B R 0 0 K L Y 14 AND PRESIDENT-BOROUGH OF MANHAT• TAN.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless It is accom• panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex• tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on no item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further Information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur. chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m19,30 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. U•Ses General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City, of

New York, at his office. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1916 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

WHITE COTTON WASTE TO VARIOUS DE-PARTMENTS BUREAUS, OFFICES AND COMMISSIONS OF THE CITY COUNTY AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENT § OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the performance of contract is from April 1 to Dec. 31, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $105. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $2,100.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, u the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m19,29 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 39, 1986 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, COCOA AND CHOCOLATE TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

DRIED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HOSPITALS AND PUR-CHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CANNED GOODS, JAMS AND JELLIES TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH, HOS. PITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

STOCK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH, HOSPITALS, PURCHASE AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is from April 1 to April 30. 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules,

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information maL be obtained at the office of the Department of Fur. chase, Room 1900• Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m18,29 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. Woes General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1936 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

CRACKERS TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MILK AND CREAM TO THE DEPART. MENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH, HOS-PITALS PARKS, PUBLIC WELFAItE SHERIFF'-BRONX COUNTY, S H E R I F I~ KINGS COUNTY, SHERIFF•NEW YORK COUNTY.

The time for the performance of contracts is from April 1 to April 30, 1935.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CEREALS TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF PURCHASE, HEALTH AND HOSPITALS.

forTthe tperiod ending June 3~0,c1935. contracts is

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MEATS TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF COR-RECTION. HEALTH HOSPITALS, PUBLIC WELFARE AND PifRCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period April a to April 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information mat be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m16,28 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record,"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan. until 10.30 a. in., on

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1986 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BREAD AND ROLLS TO THE DEPART• MENTS OF HEALTH, HOSPITALS, PUBLIC WELFARE, SHERIFF•BRONX COUNTY AND SHERIFF-KINGS COUNTY.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex• tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m16,27 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner, Wiles General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City, of

New York, at his office. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27. 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FLOUR TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for therformance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit sbail be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur. chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m15,27 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. 1FSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipa. Building. Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m.. on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS TO THE DE-PARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH, HOSPITALS, PUBLIC WELFARE AND PUR-CHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is from April 1 to April 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

The Bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices. by which the bids will be tested. The ex• tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

mlS,27 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. Woes General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column. of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building. Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 19S5 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LAWN MOWER PARTS TO THE DEPART. MENT OF PARKS.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending April 15, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING COMMERCIAL CHEMICALS TO THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF BOROUGH OF BROOK. LYN.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it Is accom-panied by a deposit of $50. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $1,000.

The bidder will state - the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ax- tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Par• chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

m16,28 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. L 'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

Sale of Miscellaneous Scrap Iron and Steel

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase, City of New

York at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Build-ing, sfanhattan, until 11.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 FOR THE SALE OF APPROXIMATELY 3

GROSS TONS OF MISCELLANEOUS SCRAP IRON AND STEEL AND APPROXIMATELY 5 GROSS TONS OF CAST IRON SCRAP.

Purchaser or purchasers must remove entire lots as is.

Prospective bidders may inspect the above ma• terial by applying to Department of Purchase, Bx-10 Storehouse, at Department of Water Sup-ply, Gas and Electricity, 207th st. and Jerome ave., Bronx,

The purchaser will be required to remove the above described materials from their present loca-tion between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. on any business day except Saturdays.

A deposit of not less than twenty per cent. (20%) of the bid in certified cheek, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, must be submitted with this bid to guarantee faithful performance of the contract. All deposits will be returned upon the awarding of this contract ex-cept deposit of successful bidder, which will be returned upon completion of the contract. The purchaser must pay for this material by certified check, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, when the delivery is made to him.

The City of New York reserves the right to re Lect any and all bids.

For further particulars and for proposals apply to the Department of Purchase, Room 1900, Mu' nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

m26,aS RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner.

Sale of Galvanized Steel Pipe. Cast Iron Scrap, Etc.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY. APRIL 2, 1935 FOR THE SALE OF GALVANIZED STEEL

PIPE, CAST IRON SCRAP AND MISCEL-LANEOUS STEEL AND IRON SCRAP.

The purchaser or purchasers must remove en-tire lot as is.

Prospective bidders may inspect the above ma-terial by applying to the Department of Pur-chase, B-SO Storehouse, Butler and Nevins sts., Brooklyn.

The purchaser will be required to remove the above described materials from their present Ioca-tion between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. on any business day except Saturdays.

A deposit of not less than twenty per cent. (20%) of the bid in certified check, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, must be submitted with this bid to guarantee faithful performance of the contract. All deposits will be returned upon the awarding of the contract ex• cept deposit of successful bidder, which will be returned upon completion of the contract. The purchaser must pay for this material by certified check, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, when the delivery is made to him.

The City of New York reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

For further particulars and for proposals apply to the Department of Purchase, Room 1900, Mu. nicipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

m22.a2 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner.

Sale of Iron and Steel Automobile Scrap

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase. City of New

York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Build- jog, Manhattan, until 11.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1936 FOR THE SALE OF IRON AND STEEL

AUTOMOBILE SCRAP. Prospective bidders may inspect the above ma•

terial by applying to the Department of Put- chase, M.11 Storehouse, Mr. R. Schneller, 16th st. and Avenue C, Manhattan.

The purchaser will be required to remove the above described material from its present loca-tion between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4.30 p. m., any business day except Saturdays.

A deposit of not less than twenty per cent. (20%) of the bid in certified check, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York. must be submitted with this bid to guarantee faithful performance of the contract. All deposits will be returned upon the awarding of this contract ex• cept deposit of successful bidder, which will be returned upon completion of the contract. The purchaser may pay for this material by certified ,heck, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, when the delivery is made to him.

The City of New York reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

For further particulars and for proposals apply to the Department of Purchase, Room 1900. Mu' nicipal Building. Manhattan. New York City.

m22,a2 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner.

For the Sale of Garbage and Swill

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City, of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1936 FOR THE SALE OF GARBAGE AND

SWILL, TO BE REMOVED DAILY, FOR THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR 1935, FROM THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS:

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. 26TH ST. AND 1ST AVE.,MANHATTAN, APPROXIMATE QUANTITY DAILY, 18 TO 20 55-GALLON CANS.

GOUVERNEUR HOSPITAL. GOUVERNEUR SLIP AND FRONT ST., MANHATTAN, AP-PROXIMATE QUANTITY DAILY, 8 40-GAL-LON CANS.

HARLEM HOSPITAL. 136TH ST. AND LENOX AVE., MANHATTAN, APPROXI. MATE QUANTITY DAILY, 11 40-GALLON CANS.

WILLARD PARKER HOSPITAL, FOOT OF E. 16TH ST., MANHATTAN, APPROXIMATE QUANTITY ,OHLFORDHM HOSPITAL, SOUTHERN BLVD.

AND FORDHAM RD., BRONX, APPROXI-MATE QUANTITY DAILY, 15 TO 18 40•GAL• LON CANS.

LINCOLN HOSPITAL, E. 141ST ST. AND SOUTHERN BLVD., BRONX, APPROXIMATE QUANTITY DAILY, 10 40-GALLON CANS,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings. Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex. tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m„ on

THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1935 Borough of Brooklyn

FOR COMPI ETING AND FINISHING THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT (,F THE SHELTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. WHICH HAS BEEN DECLARED ABANDONED AND FOR. FEITED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORIGINAL SPECIFICATIONS. ETC., FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT P. S. 149, SUTTER AVE. AND VERMONT ST., BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent, of the amount of security. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained

or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, at Flatbush avenue extension and Concord st., Brooklyn, also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings, at 131 Livingston at., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin• tendent of School Buildings.

Dated March 25, 1935. m2S,a4 frsee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue eaten' sion and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m,, on

THURSDAY, MARCH 28, I936 Borough of Queens

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC„ AT PUBLIC SCHOOL 42, BEACH 66TH ST. AND THURSBY AVE., ARVERNE, QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of Security required is $1,900.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THu RSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935 Boron h of The Bronx

FOR NEW CONCRETE CURBING AND WROUGHT IRON FENCE, GATES, ETC., AT ANNEX OF MORRIS HIGH SCHOOL, 157TH ST. AND 3D AVE., THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract

The amount of security is t1,200. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be

obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Boom of the Board of Education, Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord at., Brooklyn, and also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings, at 1787 Weeks ave., The Bronx.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated March 18, 1935. m18,28 U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on

last paste. last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex. tension and Concord at.. Brooklyn. until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1986 Borough of Manhattan

FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS, ETC., AT P. S. 119, 159, 170, 186 AND HALL OF BOARD OF EDUCATION, MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be as follows: P. S. 119, one hundred and twenty (120); P. S. 159. one hundred and twenty (120); P. S. 170, one hun. dred and thirty (130); P. S. 186, one hundred and thirty (130): Hall of Board of Education ninety (90) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each school will be as follows: P. S. 119 $2,500; P. S. 159, $3,000; P. S. 170, $5,000; 'P. 9. 186, $2,000; Hall of Board, $3,000.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. A separate bid shall be submitted for each

school and separate awards will be made thereon. Blank forms, plans and specifications ma be

obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education at Flatbush avenue ex• tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, and also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings, 3454 E. 12th st., Manhattan.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin. tendent of School Buildings.

Dated March 18, 1935. m18,28 f •See General Instructions to Bidders on

last pate. last column. of the "City Record."

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS

General Instructions as to Examinations

All examinations are open to both men and women unless advertisements state otherwise.

Applicants must be of good character, citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. Character, citizenship and residence are Investigated.

Candidates must be at least $1 years of age on the closing date for receipt of appu~-tions unless advertisements state otherwise.

A qualifying physical test to given for each examination and a high degree of physical ability is required.

Pay includes money, pension, fair tick leave, plus one month's vacation in most cases.

Applications for examinations must be filed on forms furnished by the Commission.

In rating the subject Experience no supple-mentary statements of any kind will be received after the final date for Sling appll-catlons.

Except as otherwise specifically stated in ad-vertisements, all preliminary training or other qualifications required for the exannnatton mast be completed on or before the date of appli- cation.

Persons appointed from eligible lists resulting from examinations become members of the retire• meat system described in chapter XXVI of the Charter voluntarily within six months and coin. pulsorily after six months of service.

The term of eligibility of a list resulting from an examination is fixed at not has than one year nor more than four years.

No applications delivered at the office of the C,mmission by mail or otherwise after 4 p. m. of a closing date for the receipt of applications will be accepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon request provided a self-addressed. stamped envelope Is enclosed to folly cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of such letter. Pay fall postage on all mall to the Commission.

Applications may be obtained in the office of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Boom 11$, 14th Sear, MvnidpM Building, Man-

The depait accompanying bid shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education at Flatbush avenue extension and Concord at., Brooklyn, and also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings at 139-30 34th rd. Flushing, Queens.

WALTER C. LfARTIN, Krchitect, Ssnein. tendent of School Buildings.

Dated March 18, 1935. m18,28 U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on

last pate. last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex- tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH U. 1936 Borough of Manhattan

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS ETC„ AT HAAREN CO.OPERATIVE HIGI SCHOOL ANNEX, 120 W. 46TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $3,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained

or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord st.. Brooklyn, and also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings, 34$ E. 12th st., Manhattan.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin• tendent of School Buildings.

Dated March 18, 1935. mi8,28 U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

Candidates must have a thorough knowledge of modern hospital practice, including a knowledge of sanitation and hygiene, institutional accounting and statistics, the control of supplies, and the more important legal aspects of hospital admmis-tration. Candidates mustresent their license to practice medicine on the day of the technical-oral test. Licenses to practice outside of New York State mast be endorsed by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York be-fore the names of the holders of such licenses will be certified for appointment.

Vacancies: One, in the Department of Hos-pitals.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 5, 70 per cent. required; technical-oral, weight 5, 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

Fee: $6; experience ratings are part of this examination. Fees must be paid in Room 1438 any week day except Saturday before 4 p. m., not later than Tuesday April 9, 1935. Each applicant should examine carefully the ad-

vertised experience requirements and determine for himself whether he possesses the minimum qualifications before filing for any examination. The law forbids a refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION: JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SA UEL H. OanwAY, Jr., Com-missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEx, Secretary. m20,a3

LABORATORY ASSISTANT (GENERAL); LABORATORY ASSISTANT (BACTERI-OLOGY).

(Candidates who previously Ned for the position of Laboratory Assistant (Path- ology) between Jan. 16 and Jan. 30, 9936, need not submit new applications for the above positions. They may, however, amend the applications already on Ale If they choose.)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

THE CITY RECORD 2128

Salary: $5,100 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Applications: Received 9 a. m. Wednesday, March 20, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, April 3, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To have responsible charge and supervision in one borough of the City of New York of all maintenance of public parks, park-ways and playgrounds and the structures, facilities and concessions therein and their operation for proper public usage and enjoyment; direct the construction of all new structures and other facilities; direct the work of Laborers, Gardeners, Foresters Mechanics, Recreational Supervisors, other technical employees, and office staffs; con-fer with and handle correspondence with responsible City officials and with the public on matters relating to the maintenance and operation of park areas; and perform related work as re-quired.

Requirements: Candidates must have a degree in architecture, engineering or landscape archi• tecture from a technical institution of recognized standing and seven years practical experience in engineering, architecture or landscape architecture, four years of which must have been in park work (either in design or construction), and two years in responsible charge of maintenance and operation with a duly constituted park body of a character to fit them for the above duties; or the equivalent.

Vacancies: Two, in the Department of Parks. Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 5,

70 per cent. required; technical-oral, weight 5, 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

Fee $5; experience ratings are part of this examination. Fees must beid in Room 1438 any week day except Saturday before 4 p. m., not later than Tuesday April 9, 1935.

Each applicant should examine carefully the ad-vertised experience requirements and determine for himself whether heossess the minimum quali-fication before filing for any examination. The law forbids a refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION: JAYEs E. FINEGAN President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SAMUEL If ORDWAY, Jr., Com- missioners.

WILLIAM H, ALUM, Secretary. m20,a3

DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF PSYCHIATRY

Salary: $9,000 per annum; full time service; pension; fair sick leave.

Ages: Not more than 53 on April 3 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m. Medcesdny,

March 20, to 4 p. m., Wednesday April 3, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, 'Manhattan.

Duties: To have complete supervision of the Psychiatric Division of the Department of Hos- pitals, with fall clinical responsibility for the patients; assist in and direct the commitment of mental and related cases to institutions; examine or supervise the examination of patients received from the police, courts and probation bureaus; supervise such wards and clinics as may be as. signed to the Psychopathic Division in any de• partment hospital or clinic; have general super. vision of a mental hygiene and child guidance clinic; have supervision of psychiatrists, alienists, psychologists, residents, internes, social workers, etc.; supervise such p sychiatrsts and alienists as may be assigned to the probations officers of the courts in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure; and do related work as required.

Requirements: Candidates must be licensed to practice medicine in the State of New York. They must have had at least 10 years' experience in the examination, care and treatment of patients suffering from mental disorders, of which at least five years shall have been as a member of the clinical staff of a recognized mental hospital or as a member of the psychiatric staff of a general hospital with an organized psychiatric department; or the equivalent. In the rating of candidates weight will be given to personal qualifications for the position and to demonstrated clinical and ad- ministrative ability, cognizance will be taken of membership in appropriate scientific societies. Credit will be given for official or professional reports and original monographs directly related in character and importance to this position. At the time of the "oral-technical" test each candidate must present his license to practice medicine, and must be registered as a qualified examiner in accordance with section 19 of the Mental Hygiene Law.

Vacancies: One, in the Department of Hos-pitals.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 5, 70 per cent. required; oral-technical, weight 5 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

Fee: $9; experience ratings are part of this examination. Fees must be paid in Room 1438 any week day except Saturday before 4 p. m., not later than Tuesday April 9, 1935.

Each applicant should examine carefully the advertised experience requirements and determine for himself whether be possesses the minimum yualifications before filing for any examination. The law forbids a refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION: JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Com-missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. m20,a3

EXAMINING ENGINEER OF REFRIGERA-TION (WAREHOUSE SUPERINTENDENT)

Salary: $3,240 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Ages: 25 or over on April 3, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. in., Wednesday.

March 20 to 4 p. m., Wednesday, April 3, 1935, Room 14d0, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To supervise and check the economical operation, repair and maintenance of City-owned refrigeration plants, including engines. boilers, pump, generators, motors,, compressors and other equipment common to such plants; make regular examinations of such plants and equipment and direct the making of emergency and operating repairs and the installation of new apparatus and equipment; be available at all times for the handling of emergencies arising in connection with the operation of these plants; superintend incoming and outgoing perishable food products; make continual inspections of commodities in cold storage; maintain proper cold storage con- ditions in all plants; supervise all employees en- gaged in the movement of goods and the inspec• tion of same; have full authority over the accept-ance or rejection of articles offered for storage and also over the time of withdrawal of such goods within the requirements of the law; direct the keeping of necessary records and the making of regular reports; consult with and advise the Commissioner of the Department of Markets and others on problems of operation, maintenance and repair of plant, equipment and machinery; and perform related work as required.

Bequirements: Candidates must have had at least five years experience in the successful opera- tion of power plants and refrigeration machinery, three years of which time must have been in supervisory charge of cold storage plants with duties similar to those described above; or they must have the equivalent of these requirements. Candidates holding a degree in mechanical en-gineering from a technical school of recognized standing will be credited with two years of the above general experience requirement.

Vacancies: One, in the Department of Public Markets.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 4, 70 per cent. required; technical, weight 4, 75 per cent. required; oral, weight 2, 70 per cent. re uired:

The subject "technical" will consist of two parts; 75 per cent. required on each part.

Fee: $3; experience ratings are part of this examination. Fees mast be paid in Room 1438 any week day except Saturday before 4 p. m., not later than Tuesday, April 9, 1935.

Each applicant should examine carefully the advertised experience requirements and determine for himself whether he possesses the minimum qualifications before filing for any examination. The law forbids a refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION: JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q: MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Com-missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. m20,a3

GENERAL MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, (GRADE 4)

Salary: $6,000 per annum with full mainte-nance; pension; fair sick leave.

Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday, March 20, to 4 p. m. Wednesday, April 3, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: Under the direction of the Commis-sioner of Hospitals, to have administrative charge of the operation and management of a group of hospitals and administrative supervision of the medical and surgical care and treatment of pa-tients at those hospitals; sppervise the work of administrative, medical, nursing, custodial, me-chanical and domestic staffs; confer and advise with the superintendents and members of the medical and nursing staff under his supervision and with department officials; and perform re-lated work as required.

Requirements: Graduation from a medical school of recognized standing, with a degree; at least one year's internship in an approved hospital; a license to practice medicine; at least 5 years' experience in hospital administration, 2 years of which shall have been as executive in an accredited hospital of considerable capacity.

SALVAGE ENGINEER (GRADE 4)

Salary: $5,500 per annum; pension; fair sick lave.

Ages: 30 or over on April 3, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m. Wednesday,

March 20, to 4 p. m., Wednesday April 4. 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, ~Afanbattaa.

Duties: Under administrative direction, to have responsible charge of and exercise independent engineeringadgmen t in connection with the salvage or sale of obsolete or worn out equipment such as automobiles, trucks, machinery furniture, office equipment, etc., or waste materia5 and sup-plies such as scrap metals, tires, etc. The in-cumbent will be called upon to plan the construc-tion and equipping of one or more large salvage yards, including a furniture and office equipment repair factory, and later to supervise their opera- tion.

Requirements: Candidates must have a me-chanical engineering degree from a mechanical In-stitution of recognized standing, follojred by , at least five years diversified, practical production work in the skilled trades, preferably ,including one or more of the following: Automotive equip-ment, metallurgical products, furniture or office equipment; three years of this time must have been in responsible charge of operation; or they must have the equivalent of these requirements. At the time of filing applications, candidates must show that they hold a New York State license to practice ci~

ian One, Department of Pur- chase.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight S, 70 per cent. required; technical-oral, weight 5, 75 per cent. required; 75 per ant final average required.

Fee: $5.50; experience ratings are part of this examination. Fees must be paid in Room 1438 any week day except Saturday before 4p m., not later than Tuesday, April 9 1935.

Each applicant should examine careful!y the ad-vertised experience requirements and determine for himself whether he possesses the minimum qualifications before filing for any examination. The law forbids a refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION: JAUas E. FINEGAN President; FEEnixAxn Q: MORTON and SAxusL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Corn. missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEi, Secretary. m20,a3

INSPECTOR OF HEATING AND YENTI-LATING, GRADE 4

Certification will be made from the resulting eligible list for vacancies in Grads S

Salary: $3,000 per annum and upward; pen-sion; fair sick leave.

Applications: Received 9 a. m. Wednesday, March 20, to 4 p. m., Wednesday April 3, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, (Manhattan,

Duties: To prepare plans, specifications and estimates for the installation and repairs of beat-ing plants; supervise the work on such repairs-make inspections of existing bating plants; and perform related work as required.

Requirements: Experience of at least five years as a foreman in responsible charge of steam heating installations of a character to qualify for this position; or the equivalent. Candidates who hold a mechanical engineering degree from a technical institution of recognized standing will be accredited with two years of the above ex-perience.

Vacancies: 5; three appointments from last eligible list.

Subjects and Weights: Experience weight 3, 70 per cent. required; technical, weight 5, 75

rreegqui ed. GGeeneraall;average weight less 7than 75 per cent. The subject "technical" may consist of more

than one part; in which event a minimum average of 75 per cent. will be required on each part.

Fee: $3; experience ratings are part of this examination. Fees must be paid in Room 1438 any week day except Saturday before 4 p. m. not later than Tuesday, April 9, 1935.

Each applicant should examine carefully the advertised experience requirements and determine for himself whether he p sse:.es the minimum qualifications before filing for any examination. The law forbids it refund of fee.

ONJsEFI LS en COMMIS.

AE E. CIVIL SERVICE FnntAxm

Q. MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Coin. missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. m20,a3

Notices to Appear for Examinations

DEPARTMENTAL ~dEnROral-di test in Room 1428,

Municipal Building, Manhattan commencing at 3 p. m., each des on TUESDAY, MARCH 26, WEDNESDA' , MARCH 27, and THURSDAY,

MARCH 28, 1935. m22,28

PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT CHIEF IN-VESTIGATOR, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Written test will be held in Rooms 1401 and

1415. Municipal Buildin , Manhattan, coin. mencing at 10 a. m., on WRDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Room President

nicipal Borough of

Manhattan Manhattan,

11 a. m., on THURSDAY APRIL 4. 1986

REPAVING WITH SHEETWSPHALT THE

AVE. TO 5TH AVE., OGETHER WITH

Edgineer ales estimate oofE he amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 2 (Alternative A). 40 linear feet 64nch granite corner curb furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 2 (Alternative B). 40 linear feet 6-inch granite corner curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 3 bluestone

(Alternative furnished )and sseet,cutt rand dressed

the City Emits. Item 3 (Alternative 13). 400 linear feet S-inch

bluestone curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 4. 450 linear feet curb redressed and reset.

Item 5. 1,700 square feet concrete sidewalk, class A.

Item 7. 600 square feet flagging relaid. Item 9c. 160 cubic yards concrete, class E

(1:3:6). Item 11. 1,590 square yards sheet asphalt

pavement, and keeping the pavement in repair for two years from date of completion except in ap. proaches.

Item 12. 70 square yards sheet asphalt per, went in approaebes,

Item 23. 2 each, inlets, complete,

PARK DIRECTOR

Candidates should indicate at the time of filing applications (or in the case of candidates who have already filed for Laboratory Assistant (Pathology) at the time of paying fee), which examination or examinations, they desire to take, Applicants who do not signify otherwise will be considered as candidates for Laboratory Assistant (General).

Salary: $960 to $2,695 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Ages: 18 or over on April 3, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Wednesday,

March 20, to 4 p. m., Wednesday, April 3, 1935, Room 1400. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties-Laboratory Assistant (General) : To assist in the routine scientific work of a laboratory; prepare media; prepare tissues for the microscope; perform serological tests; and related work.

Laboratary Assistant (Bacteriology) : To assist in the routine scientific work of a bac-teriological laboratory; prepare slides and media' assist with cultures, sera and tissues fixation; and related work.

Beqnlrements-Laboratary Assistant JGen- eral): Senior high school graduation with a laboratory course in any scientific subject in high school or other approved educational institution and six months experience in acceptable scientific laboratory work. Laboratary Assistant (Bacteriology): Sen-

ior high school graduation with laboratory course in any scientific subject in high school or other approved educational instituption and six months experience in a bacteriological laboratory of recognized standing.

The technical paper for Laboratory Assistant (General) will be given in the morning. The technical paper for Laboratory Assistant (Bac• teriology) will be given in the afternoon of the same day. Qualified candidates may take either or both examinations.

Vacancies: Six in the Department of Health for Laboratory Assistant (Bacteriology)• vacancies in the Department of Correction for Laboratory Assistant (Pathology) occur from time to time.

Subjects and Weights: Experience weight 7, 70 per cent. required; technical, weight 3, 75 per cent. required.

The subject "technical" may consist of more than one part; in which event a minimum average of 75 per cent. will be required od each part.

Fee: $1 for each examination; experience ratings are part of this examination. Fees must be paid in Room 1438 any week des except Satur-day before 4 P. m., not later than Tuesday, April 9, 1935.

Each applicant should examine carefully the ad- vertised experience requirements and determine for himself whether he possesses the minimum qualifications before filing for any examination. The law forbids a refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION: JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Com-missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. m20,a3

I

2124 THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

Item 25. 4 each, low pressure and high pressure hydrants relocated and reset.

Item 27. 1,000 cubic yards excavation (all kinds) for roadway grading.

The time allowed for the completion of the work is twenty-five (25) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

NO. 4. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A NEW 9-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD-WAY OF MADISON AVE. FROM E. 42D ST. TO E. 59TH ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 2. 500 linear feet 6 inch granite curb furnished and set. Item 4. 1,000 linear feet curb redressed and

reset. Item 5. 5,000 square feet concrete sidewalk,

class A, Item 7. 700 square feet flagging relaid. Item 8a. 50 linear feet granite header fur-

nished and set. Item 8b. 40 linear feet header redressed and

reset. Item 9c. 7,400 cubic yards concrete, class E

(1:3:6), Item 10c. 30 cubic yards concrete, class E

(1:3:6), in railroad area. Item 11. 29,200 square yards sheet asphalt

pavement, and keeping the pavement in repair for two years from date of completion except in railroad area and in approaches.

Item 12. 1,000 square yards sheet asphalt pave- ment in approaches. -

Item 13. 90 square yards sheet asphalt pave-ment in railroad area, Item 19. 25 square yards granite block pave-

ment (bituminous joints) relaid or furnished and laid in railroad area.

Item 20. 100 square yards granite block pave-ment (bituminous joints) relaid or furnished and laid. Item 21. 1 each, new receiving basins, cotn-

plete. Item 22. 1 each, receiving basins altered. com-

plete. Item 23, 4 each, inlets, complete. Item 24. 85 linear feet 12-inch pipe complete. Item 26. 1 each, fire alarm posts relocated and

reset. Item 27. 12,200 cubic yards excavation (all

kinds) for roadway grading. Item 28. 40 cubic yards excavation (all kids)

for roadway grading in railroad area. The time allowed for the completion of the

work is fifty (50) consecutive working days. The amount of security required will be

$27,000, and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent, of the amount of security.

Bidders shall bid on all Alternative A and Alternative B items.

In case the same prices are bid on Alternative A and Alternative B, the contractor will be re-quired to cut and dress the curb within the City limits.

The City reserves the right to award the con-tract on the basis of the Alternative Bids A or B as the Board of Estimate and Apportionment may determine to be to the best interest of The City of New York.

In accordance with chapter 731, Laws of 1933, the schedule of wages as approved by the Comp-troller are annexed to and are part of the speci-fications for this work.

The bidder must deposit with the Borough President at or before the time of making his bid. samples and affidavit or a letter in regard to samples and affidavit, as required by the specs fications. or must refer in his bid sheet to the file number which has been assigned regarding samples, affidavit and statement deposited at a previous letting.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or w.tiedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the con-tract, per foot, yard, or other unit of measure of article, by which bids will be tested. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest bidder.

Bank forms may be had and the plans, speci-fications and schedule of wages may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, Room 2142, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Dated March 22, 1935. m25,a4 SAMUEL LEVY, President. t See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column. of the "City Record."

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of NewYork to certain lands and premises situated in the area bounded by EAST 122D STREET. 1ST AVENUE, EAST 125TH STREET and HARLEM RIVER, in the Bor-ough of Manhattan. (sty of New York, duly selected as a site by the Triborougli Bridge Authority for an additional approach to the Triborough Bridge. and approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment according to law.

PURSUANT TO TILE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Terns, Part III thereof, held in and for the County of New York, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 8th day of April, 1935, at the opening of court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, for an order amending the above entitled proceeding, and the petition and order granting the application to condemn in the above entitled proceeding heretofore duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, on January 10, 1935, so as to pro- vide for the acquisition of title to Tax Lot 47 in Block 1811, and Tax Lot 7 in Block 1812, and to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of said real prop-erty to be acquired in this proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to cer-tain lands and premises with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto duly selected as a site for additional approach to the Triborough Bridge.

The real property excluded from the original proceeding and included in this amended proceed- ing is more particularly bounded and described as follows:

Ill that lot or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, in the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York, described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the easterly side of 1st avenue distant 50 feet 6)a inches southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of 1st avenue with the southerly side of 124th street; running thence easterly and parallel with 124th street and part of the way through a party wall 100 feet; thence southerly and parallel with 1st avenue 25 feet; thence west-erly and again parallel with 124th street and part

Item 24. 30 linear feet 12-inch pipe complete. Item 25. 3 each low pressure and high pressure

hydrants relocated and reset.

Item 26. 1 each fire alarm posts relocated and reset.

Item 27. 300 cubic yards excavation (all kinds) for roadway grading.

Item 29. 1 each traffic signal posts relocated and reset.

The time allowed for the completion of the work is twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be One Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($1,400), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall he 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

NO. 2. REGULATING, WIDENING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A NEW 6.INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E, 52D ST. FROM EAST RIVER TO 1ST AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 2 (Alternative A). 520 linear feet 6-inch granite curb, furnished and set, cut and dressed wit bin the City limits.

Item 2 (Alternative B). 520 linear feet 6•inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 4. 520 linear feet curb redressed and reset.

Item 5. 2,500 square feet concrete sidewalk, class A.

Item 7. 500 square feet flagging relaid. Item Sa (Alternative A). 20 linear feet granite

header furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item Sa (Alternative B). 20 linear feet granite header furnished and set, cut and dressed with. out restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 8b,. 15 linear feet header redressed and reset.

Item 9c. 420 cubic yards concrete, class E (1:3:6).

Item 11. 2,190 square yards sheet asphalt pave-ment, and keeping the pavement in repair for two years from (late of completion except in approaches.

Item 12. 20 square yards sheet asphalt pave-ment in approaches.

Item 20. 60 square yards granite block pave-ment (bituminous joints) relaid or furnished and laid.

Item 21. 2 each new receiving basins, complete. Item 23. 2 each inlets, complete. Item 24. 50 linear feet 1.2-inch pipe complete. Item 25. 2 each low pressure and high pressure

hydrants relocated and reset. Item 27. 750 cubic yards excavation (all kinds)

for roadway grading. The time allowed for the completion of the

work is twenty-five (25) consecutive working days. The amount of security required will be Two

Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall `e 5 Per cent. of the amount of security.

NO. 3. REGULATING. WIDENING AND REPAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCK ON A NEW 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF BROOME ST. FROM ESSEX ST. TO NORFOLK ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 2 ( Alternative A). 340 linear feet 6-inch granite curbfurnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 2 (Alternative B). 340 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 4. 20 linear feet curb redressed and re-set.

Item 5. 1,000 square feet concrete sidewalk, class A.

Item 9c. 120 cubic yards concrete, class E (1:3:6).

Item 17. 560 square yards granite block pave-ment (bituminous joints), and keeping the pave-ment in repair for one year from date of com-pletion except in approaches.

Item 20. 20 square yards granite block pave-ment (bituminous joints) relaid or furnished and laid.

Item 25. 1 each low pressure and high pressure hydrants relocated and reset.

Item 27. 210 cubic yards excavation (all kinds) for roadway grading.

The time allowed for the completion of the work is twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be $1,500, and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid ;hall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

NO. 4. REGULATING AND REPAVING 111TH SHEET ASPHALT THE ROADWAY OF W. 87TH ST. FROM WEST END AVE. TO RIVERSIDE DR., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 2 (Alternative A). 40 linear feet 6•inch prauite corner curb furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 2 (Alternative B). 40 linear feet 6-inch granite corner curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 3 (Alternative A). 1.390 linear feet 5-inch bluestone curb furnished and set. cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 3 (Alternative B). 1,390 linear feet 5-inch bluestone curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 4. 70 linear feet curb redressed and re-set.

Item 5. 4,700 square feet concrete sidewalk, class A.

Item 9c. 470 cubic yards concrete, class E (1:3:6).

Item 11. 2,340 square yards sheet asphalt pave-ment, and keeping the pavement in repair for two years from date of completion except in ap-Iruaches.

Item 12. 100 square yards sheet asphalt pave-toent in approaches.

Itent 22. 1 each, receiving basins altered. com-ylete.

Item 23. 1 each, inlets, complete. Item 24. 25 linear feet 12-inch pipe, complete. Item 27. 780 cubic yards excavation (all

kinds) for roadway grading. Item 29. 1 each, traffic signal posts relocated

and reset. The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be $2,500, and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

Bidders shall bid on all Alternative A and Alternative B items.

In case the same prices are bid on Alternative :1 and Alternative B, the contractor will be re• ;iuired to cut and (tress the curb within the City limits.

The City reserves the right to award the con-tract Oil the basis of the Alternative Bids A or I) as the Board of Estimate and Apportionment may determine to he to the best interest of The ( itv of New York.

In accordance with chapter 731, Laws of 1933, the schedule of wages as approved by the Comp-troller are annexed to and are part of the sl'ecifications for this work.

The bidder must deposit with the Borough President at or before the time of making his

bid, samples and affidavit or a letter in regard to samples and affidavit as required by the speci-fications. or must re?er in his bid sheet to the file number which has been assigned regarding samples, affidavit and statement deposited at a previous letting.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the con-tract, per foot, yard, or other unit of measure of article, by which bids will be tested. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms may be had and the plans, speci-fications and schedule of wages may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, Room 2142, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Dated March 25, 1935.

m25,a4 SAMUEL LEVY, President. L See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1938

CONTRACT NO. 8 NO. 1, PERMANENT RESTORATION OF

PAVEMENT ALONG THE MAIN LINE TRACKS OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY IN CONNECTION WITH THE WEST SIDE IMPROVEMENT OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY IN HUDSON ST. FROM NORTH MOORE ST. TO CANAL ST.; CANAL ST. FROM HUDSON ST. TO WEST ST.: WEST ST. FROM CANAL ST. TO BLOOMFIELD ST., AND 10TH AVE. FROM BLOOMFIELD ST. TO 14TH ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate for the amount of work to he done is as follows:

Item 2 (Alternative A). 1,910 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 2 (Alternative B). 1,910 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 4. 420 linear feet curb redressed and reset.

Item 5. 12,900 square feet concrete sidewalk, class A.

Item 7. 1,000 square feet bluestone flagging relaid.

Item 8a (Alternative A). 80 linear feet granite header furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 8a (Alternative B). 80 linear feet granite header furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 9c. 9,150 cubic yards concrete, class E (1:3:6).

Item 10c. 35 cubic yards concrete, class E (1:3:6), in railroad area.

Item 17. 46,800 square yards granite block pavement (bituminous joints) and keeping the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion except in railroad area and in approaches.

Item 19. 135 square yards granite block pave-ment (bituminous joints) in railroad area.

Item 20. 2,250 square yards granite block pavement (bituminous joints) relaid or furnished and laid.

Item 21. 3 each, new receiving basins, com-plete.

Item 23. 2 each, inlets, complete. Item 24. 140 linear feet 12-inch pipe complete. Item 27. 16,500 cubic yards excavation (all

kinds) for roadway grading. Item 28. 60 cubic yards excavation (all kinds)

for roadway grading in railroad area. Item 30. 1 each, manholes, complete. The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be one hundred and twenty-five (125) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Eighty-six Thousand Dollars ($86,000) and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the bid price, in accordance with para. graph XV, pave 8. of the specification.

NO. 2. REGULATING, WIDENING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A NEW 9-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF W. SOTH ST. FROM 5TH AVE. TO 6TH AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 2 (Alternative A). 50 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits,

Item 2 (Alternative B). 50 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 4. 740 linear feet curb redressed and reset.

Item 5. 1,500 square feet concrete sidewalk, class A.

Item 9c. 910 cubic yards concrete, class E (1:3:6).

Item 11, 3,470 square yards sheet asphalt pavement, and keeping the pavement in repair for two years from date of completion except in approaches.

Item 12. 100 square yards sheet asphalt pave-ment in approaches.

Item 25. 4 each, low pressure and high pres-sure hydrants relocated and reset.

Item 27. 1,250 cubic yards excavation (all kinds) for roadway grading.

The time allowed for the completion of the work is twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

NO, 3. REGULATING, WIDENING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A NEW 9-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADIVAY OF W. 50TH ST. FROM 6TH AVE. TO 7TH AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to he done is as follows:

Item 2 (Alternative A). 40 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 2 (Alternative B). 40 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 3 (Alternative A). 820 linear feet 5•inch bluestonc curb furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 3 (Alternative B). 820 linear feet 5-inch bluestone curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing. Item 4. 110 linear feet curb redressed and re-

set. Item 5. 3,000 square feet concrete sidewalk,

class A. Item 7. 400 square feet flagging relaid. Item 9c. 770 cubic yards concrete, class E

(1:3:6). Item 11. 2,850 square yards sheet asphalt pave-

ment, and keeping the pavement in repair for two years from date of completion except in ap-picaches. Item 12. 100 square yards sheet asphalt pave-

ment in approaches.

°lppIfaotlon to Court to Condemn Property

SUPREME COURT BRONX COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to an easement in the real property required for the purpose of a waterway in the uplands within the United States bulkhead lines of Hutchinson River (Eastchester Creek) from the northerly boundary line of the City of New York to Eastchester Bay, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP• plication will be made to the Supreme Court

of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term, Part 1 of said Court, held in and for the County of Bronx, at the Bronx County Building, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 3d day of April, 1935, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property required for an easement for the purpose of a waterway in the uplands within the United States bulkhead lines of Hutchinson River (Eastchester Creek) from the northerly boundary line of the City of New York to East-chester Bay, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said Court, as hereinafter set forth in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on January 11, 1935. The nature and extent of the improvement

hereby intended is the acquisition of an easement title by The City of New York for the use of the public in the real property required for the above mentioned improvement. The real property, title to which it is proposed to acquire for such easement, is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at a point in the northerly boundary line of the City of New York. distant 919.577 feet easterly from the easterly intersection of Provost avenue, as legally acquired, and the northerly boundary line of the City of New York; thence easterly along the northerly boun-dary line of the City of New York a distance of 100.756 feet; thence southerly deflecting 82 degrees 58 minutes 30.2 seconds to the right a distance of 400.0 feet; thence still southerly de- flecting 16 degrees 38 minutes 10.8 seconds to the left a distance of 98.846 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 12 degrees 31 minutes 22.6 seconds to the left a distance of 146.566 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting 32 degrees 29 min-utes 39.4 seconds to the left g distance of 269.215 feet; thence still southeasterly deflecting 23 de- grees 43 minutes 07 seconds to the left a distance of 776.303 feet; thence southerly deflecting 33 degrees 03 minutes 31 seconds to the right a dis-tance of 179.584 feet; thence still southerly de-flecting 29 degrees 48 minutes 11.4 seconds to the right a distance of 804.330 feet; thence south- westerly deflecting 15 degrees 43 minutes 36.3 seconds to the right a distance of 2,003.388 feet; thence still southwesterly deflecting 5 degrees 02 minutes 29 seconds to the right a distance of 1,702,761 feet; thence southerly deflecting 14 degrees 12 minutes 02.4 seconds to the left a distance of 1,385.740 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting 51 degrees 53 minutes 50.8 seconds to the left a distance of 1,004.770 feet; thence still southeasterly deflecting 22 degrees 45 minutes 56.1 seconds to the right a distance of 1,173.343 feet; thence southerly deflecting 36 degrees 06 minutes 59.1 seconds to the right a distance of 621.610 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting 52 degrees 38 minutes 16 seconds to the left a dis-tance of 662.387 feet; thence still southeasterly deflecting 14 degrees 58 minutes 48.7 seconds to the left a distance of 50.0 feet; thence south-erly deflecting 40 degrees 26 minutes 24.3 seconds to the right a distance of 984.146 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 134 degrees 44 minutes 26.7 seconds to the right a distance of 358.900 feet; thence westerly deflecting 15 degrees 30 minutes 35.6 seconds to the left a distance of 364.064 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 20 degrees 19 minutes 44.6 seconds to the right a distance of 100.0 feet; thence still northwesterly deflecting 8 degrees 17 minutes 54.9 seconds to the right a distance of 906.012 feet; thence still northwesterly deflecting 5 degrees 54 minutes 52.8 seconds to the right a distance of 331.061 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 60 degrees 16 minutes 12.9 seconds to the right a distance of 460.965 feet; thence northerly deflecting 16 degrees 44 minutes 16 seconds to the left a dis-tance of 706.572 feet; thence still northerly de-flec.ing 12 degrees 28 minutes 51.1 seconds to the left a distance of 615.405 feet; thence north-westerly deflecting 33 degrees 45 minutes 41 sec-onds to the left a distance of 1,037.737 feet; thence northerly deflecting 49 degrees 07 min-utes 47.8 seconds to the right a distance of 1,285.023 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 9 degrees 38 minutes 13.2 seconds to the right a distance of 611.408 feet; thence northeasterly de-fleeting 6 degrees 29 minutes 50.8 seconds to the right a distance of 382.151 feet; thence still northeasterly deflecting 2 degrees 43 minutes 54.5 seconds to the right a distance of 989.050 feet; thence northerly deflecting 2 degrees 42 minutes 49 seconds to the left a distance of 900.902 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 4 degrees 52 min-tttes 03.8 seconds to the left a distance of 1.124.426 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 17 degrees 51 minutes 08.6 seconds to the left a distance of 652.934 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 17 degrees 54 minutes 29.4 seconds to the left a distance of 210.286 feet; thence still northwesterly deflecting 18 degrees 35 minutes 48.9 seconds to the left a distance of 258.119

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT

Application to Amend Proceedings

SUPREME COURT-NEW YORK COUNTY

of the way through another party wall 100 feet to the easterly side of 1st avenue; thence northerly along said easterly side of 1st avenue 25 feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with the appurtenances and all the estate of the seller therein.

All that lot or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, in the Borough of Manhattan, City County and State of New York, described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the northerly side of 124th street distant one hundred twenty-five (125) feet easterly from the corner formed by the inter-section of the northerly side of 124th street with the easterly side of 1st avenue; running thence easterly along the northerly side of 124th street twenty-five (25) feet; thence northerly parallel with Ist avenue one hundred (100) feet eleven (11) inches to the centre line of the block; thence westerly along the said centre line of the block twenty-five (25) feet; and thence southerly parallel with Ist avenue one hundred (100) feet eleven (11) inches to the northerly side of 124th street at the point or place of beginning. Said premises now being known by the street number 409 East 124th street.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted December 21, 1934, determined that the costs and expenses necessarily incurred in the acquisition of the property herein, to- gether with interest thereon, bills of cost, etc., ,shall be paid by the Comptroller of The City of New Yorkwith moneys furnished by the Tri-borough Bridge Authority.

Dated, New York, March 25, 1935. m27,a6 PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

2125

feet; thence still northwesterly deflecting 27 degrees 33 minutes 35.5 seconds to the left a distance of 511.579 feet; thence still northwesterly deflecting 24 degrees 55 minutes 18.4 seconds to the right a distance of 306.975 feet; thence north. erly deflecting 32 degrees 29 minutes 39.4 seconds to the right a distance of 104.971 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 6 degrees 31 minutes 09.5 seconds to the left a distance of 127.199 feet; thence still northerly a distance of 514.254 feet to the point of beginning.

Hutchinson River (Eastchester Creek) is laid out on an amendment to Sections 43, 44, 45, 52 and 64, entitled. "MAP showing the lines, dimensions, and coordinates for the Pierhead and Bulkhead Lines of the HUTCHINSON RIVER (Eastchester Creek) from Eastchester Bay to the Northern Boundary Line of The City of New York. Amendment to Sections 43, 44, 45, 52 and 64. Plan No. 10941 dated, Sep. tember 11, 1931," filed in the office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx on June 6, 1932 and in the office of the Register of Bronx Ctounty on June 6, 1932, as Map No. 1564,

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

Filing Bills of Costs

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for

and filed in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York on June 17, 1932.

The land required for this improvement lies in Sections 15, 17 and 18 of the Land Map of the County of The Bronx.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by a resolution adopted on January 11, 1935, deter• mined that no portion of the cost and expense of this proceeding incurred by reason of the provisions of title 4, chapter XVII, of the Greater New York Charter, as amended shall be borne and paid by The City of New ''ork, but that the whole of such cost and expense, in. eluding the expense of the Bureau of Street Openings, the cost and expense incurred by the President of the Borough of The Bronx in the preparation of rule, damage and benefit maps for the use thereof; and all other expenses and dis• bursements authorized by section 977 of said title, as amended, shall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby, and that the area of assessment in these proceedings be and hereby is fixed and determined to be as shown on the following diagram:

the same purpose in fee. to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending AVENUE K from East 80th street to East 92d street and from Rock. away parkway to East 108th street, as the said street is now laid out upon the map or plan of the City of New York, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above•entitled proceeding will be

presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the Municipal Building, Court and Joralemon• streets, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 8th day of April, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel. and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days. as required by law.

Dated. Brooklyn, New York, March 26, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel; Office

and Post Office Address, Bureau of Street Open. ings, 506 Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y.

m26,a5

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title where ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of 71ST AVENUE (AUBREY STREET) from 88th street (Hannah-Van Dine avenue) to Metropolitan avenue and 72D AVENUE (DORAN STREET) from 88th street (Han-nab-Van Dine avenue) to Metropolitan ave-nue, in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred

by reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Su-preme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions to be held at the Cham-ber of Commerce Building 89-31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens in the City of New York, on the 29th day of March, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, March 16, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Mu-

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. m16,27

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of 166TH STREET (BURR AVENUE). from 115th avenue (Fischer street) to Foch boule-vard (Nottawa street) and 116TH AVENUE, from 166th street (Burr avenue) to 167th street (Woodland avenue), in the Borough of Queens, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 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, for the hearing of motions to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 89-31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, on the 29th day of March, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certifi-cate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, March 16, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan,New York City,

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and rstending of NORTH CONDUIT AVENUE from 122d (Lizzard) street to 132d street, in the Borough of Queens. the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE supplemental and additional 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, for the hear-ing of motions, to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 89-31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on the 29th day of March. 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated. New York. March 16. 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Mu-

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. m16,27

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of AMORY STREET (AVENUE) from Greene avenue to Stanhope street, and STANHOPE (HIGH) STREET from Amory street (avenue) to Metropolitan avenue, in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 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, for the bear-ing of mgtions, to be held at the . Chamber of Commerce Building, 89-31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens. in the City of New York, on the 29th day of March. 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, March 16, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Mu-

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. m16,27

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the openitig and extending of UNION HALL STREET from 111th avenue (Remsen street) to the southerly right-of-way line of the Long Island Railroad, including the courtyards laid out on each side from Brinker• hoff avenue (State street) to South road (street). subject to the condition that the build- ings which are on the courtyard areas at the time of taking title by the City will not be interfered with for a period of 25 years, in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 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 bf New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, for the bear-ing of motions, to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 89-31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on the 29th day of March, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, March 16, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Mu•

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, m16,27

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of 137TH (NICHOLS-FREEPORT) AVENUE, from New York boulevard (avenue) to Farmers boulevard (avenue) in the Borough of Queens, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 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, Sec-ond Judicial District, at a Special Term there-of, for the hearing of motions to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 89-31 161st street,Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens in the City of New York, on the 29th day of March, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens there to remain for and during the space of ten days aN required by law.

Dated, New York, March 16, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, m16,27

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of WELLER AVENUE (KINSEY PLACE) from Canev lane (Park avenue) to 253d street (Van• derbilt avenue) ; CANEY LANE (PARK AVE-NUE) from Weller avenue (Kinsey place) to Memphis (Union) avenue, and 253D STREET (VANDERBILT AVENUE) from Weller ave-nue (Kinsey place) to Memphis (Union) ave• nue, in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 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, for the bear• ing of motions, to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 89-31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on the 29th day of March, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk 6f the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated. New York, March 16, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Mu-

nicipalBuilding, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. m16,27

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of 72D STREET (LA FORGE STREET-MON. TAGUE AVENUE) from 60th (Jansen) ave-nue to Juniper Valley road (Juniper Swamp road); PLEAS.\NTVIEW STREET (STONE AVENUE) from 74th (Nagy) street to Metro-politan avenue; 62D (JUNIPER) AVENUE from 72d (La Forge) street to 74th (Nagy) street; 63D (MARION) AVENUE from 71st

PENELOPE 74th

PE AVENUE(STREET st ) from 69th place (Firth avenue) to 73d place (Tre-mont street) ; JUNIPER VALLEY ROAD (JUNIPER SWAMP ROAD) from 69th place (Firth avenue) to Gray street, and 66TH DRIVE (ARRANDALE STREET) from 71st street (Mazeau street-Catherine avenue) to 73d place (Tremont street), subject to the rights, if any, of the New York Connecting Railroad, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE hill of costs, charges and expenses incurred

by reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Su-preme Conrt of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 89-31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens in The City of New York, on the 29th day of March, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said hill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated. New York, March 16, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Mu-

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. m16,27

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THE CITY RECORD

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935

Filing Tentative Deereo—Notice to File Objections

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of 194TH STREET (CHAPMAN STREET•KEN• MORE AVENUE) from Foch boulevard (Cen-tral avenue) to 115th (Rosedale) avenue; 115TH (ROSEDALE) AVENUE from 194th street (Kenmore avenue) to 202d (Peekskill) street; 201ST (ULSTER) STREET from 1158 (Rosedale) avenue to Murdock (Piermont) avenue; MURDOCK (PIERMONT) AVENUE from 201st (Ulster) street to 205th street; 205TH STREET from Murdock (Piermont) avenue to 112th (Gordon) avenue, and 202D (PEEKSKILL) STREET from 115th (Rose-dale) avenue to Murdock (Piermont) avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, as amended by an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial Dfs-trict, dated March 3, 1930, and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens March 4, 1930, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the open- tog and extending of 194th street, (Chapman street-Kenmore avenue) from Foch boulevard (Central avenue) to 115th (Rosedale) avenue; 115th (Rosedale) avenue from 194th street (Kenmore avenue) to 202d (Peekskill) street; 201st (Ulster) street from 115th (Rosedale) ave-nue to Murdock (Piermont) avenue; Murdock (Piermont) avenue from 201st (Ulster) street to 205th street; 205th street from Murdock (Pier- moot) avenue to 112th (Gordon) avenue, and

Third—That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding, or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action. setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 2d day of April, 1935, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Chamber of Commerce Building. 89-31 161st street. Jamaica, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS

Completion of Assessments and Awards

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments and awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examina-tion by all persons interested, viz.:

Borough of Manhattan 4695. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc.,

W. 59th st. from 12th ave. to a point about 400 feet east of 12th ave. Affecting Blocks 1106 and 1171.

Borough of The Bronx 4465. Grading, curbing, sidewalks, basins, etc.,

in E. 241st st. from Carpenter ave. to White Plains rd. Affecting Blocks 5078, 5079, 5082, 5083, 5103, 5105 to 5107.

Borough of Queens 3158. Grading, curbing, sidewalks, basins, etc.,

in 88th st. from Rockaway blvd. to Liberty ave.; 83d st. from 97th ave. to 101st ave.; 82d st., east-erly side, from 97th ave. to 101st ave., together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade, Fourth Ward. Assessments affect Blocks 320, 323, 375 to 382. Awards affect Block 323, Lots 1, 11; Block 377, Lot 20; Block 378, Lot 22; Block 382, Lot 15.

4673. Sewer and appurtenances in Woodside ave. from 39th ave. to 54th st., First and Second Wards. Affecting Block 116, First Ward; Blocks 1207, 1224, 1235 and 1236, Second Ward.

4677. Sewer and appurtenances in Meyer ave. from 157th st., east side, to 114th ave., south side, Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 2944, 2956 and 2957.

4680. Sewer and appurtenances in 164th p1. from 108th dr. to 108th ave., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 1238 and 1239.

Borough of Bro:'klyn 4220. Storm and sanitary sewers and allpurte•

nances in Avenue X from W. 10th st. to Cone Island ave.; Avenue W from W. 9th st. to 10th st. and from E. 2d st. to Gravesend Neck rd.; Avenue V from Ocean pkway. to E, 14th st.; Coney Island ave. from Avenue U to Ave-nue W; E. 9th st. from Avenue U to Avenue V; E. 8th st. from Avenue U to Gravesend Neck rd.; E. 7th st. from a point 458 feet south of Ave. nue U to Avenue X; Ocean pkway., east side, from Avenue U to Avenue X; E. 2d st. from Avenue W to Avenue X; W 10th st. from Ave-nue V to Avenue W; W. 9th st, from Avenue W to Avenue X; Gravesend Neck rd. from Ocean pkway. to E. 14th st.; E. 12th st. from Avenue U to Avenue W; Homecrest ave. from Avenue U to Gravesend Neck rd., and in E. 13th st. and E. 14th st. from the end of the existing sewer

202d (Peekskill) street from 115th (Rosedale) avenue to Murdock (jiermont avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, as the said streets are now laid out upon the map or plan of the City of New York, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on June 6, 1929.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

ing, as follows: First—That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has com-plcted its estimate . of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and ad-vantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of the said court as to awards for damages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 25th day of February 1935, by Hon. Burt Jay Humphrey, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled pro-ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 12th day of March, 1935, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment on the 6th day of June, 1929, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which taken together, are bounded as shown on the iotiQwfug diagram:

between Avenue U and Avenue V to Gravesend Neck rd. Affecting Blocks 7124 to 7136, 7140 to 7159, 7163 to 7170, 7173 to 7184, 7192 to 7204, 7208, 7212 to 7215, 7343 to 7347, 7371 to 7375, 7394 to 7398 and 7411.

4304. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, re-moval of encroachments, etc., in Village Road North from Van Sicklen at. to West st.; Lake st. from Avenue U to Village Road North; Village Road East from Village Road North to Gravesend Neck rd., together with an award for damages caused by a change of grade. Assessments affect Blocks 7123 to 7126. Award affects Block 7125, Lot 17.

4615. Paving, etc., McDonald (Gravesend) ave. from 20th st. to Church ave., where not already paved. Affecting Blocks 895, 902, 5260, 5264, 5270, 5280, 5315, 5323, 5324, 5332 and 5334.

4622. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, ba-sin, etc., in Kenmore pl. from Avenue U to Avenue V; Avenue V from Kenmore pl. to El-more pl.; Elmore pl. from Avenue X to Ave. nue Y; paving, curbing, etc., Delamere p1. from Avenue X to Avenue Y. Affecting Blocks 7353, 7354, 7381, 7422-B, 7422-C, 7422•D.

4623. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., Elmore pl. from Quentin rd. to Avenue R;v ing, curbing, flagging, etc., E. 26th st. from Quentin rd. to Avenue R; paving, etc., E. 27th St. from Quentin rd. to Avenue R; grading, curb-ing, flagging, paving, etc., Avenue S from Dela-mere pl, to Mansfield pl. Affecting Blocks 6804, 6805, 6808 to 6810, 6827 to 6829 and 7302.

4624. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., Kenmore pl. from Avenue W to Avenue X. Affecting Blocks 7405-A and 7405-B.

4636. Paving, etc., Hendrickson st. from Flat-lands ave. to Avenue P. Affecting Blocks 7860 and 7861.

4662. Grading, etc., 27th ave. from Stillwell ave. to Bath ave., together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Assess. ments affect Blocks 6884 and 6885. Awards affect Block 6884, Lots 65, 67 and 69.

All persoqs whose interests are affected by the above named proposed assessments or awards and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writ-ing to the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Mu-nicipal Building, Manhattan, within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice. On Tuesday, April 30, 1935, at 10 a. m., at the office of the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Build. ing, Manhattan, there will be a public hearing before the Board of Assessors, at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testi-mony received in reference thereto,

Dated March 23, 1935, THOMAS W. WHITTLE, WILLIAM BOWNE

PARSONS, AGNES E. CUNNINGHAM, Board of Assessors. m23,a3

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY

For the Demolition of Additional Buildings for the Manhattan Approach of the Tel-borough Bridge.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Triborough Bridge Authority at its office,

111 8th avenue, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y. until I t o'clock, astern standard lime, on the morning

THURSDAY. MARCH t8, 1983 FOR THE DEMOLITION OF ADDITION-

AL BUILDINGS FOR THE MANHATTAN APPROACH OF THE TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE, CONNECTING THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN, THE BRONX AND QUEENS, CONTRACT NO. 44.

A more complete description of the work and full information for bidders is given on the drawing and in other contract papers which may be seen at the office of the Chief Engineer, Triborough Bridge Authority, Room 1537, 111 8th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in the amount of $800, as provided in the "In-formation for Bidders".

The security for the faithful performance of the work shall be in the form of a surety bond in the amount of the lump sum bid.

The work called for !y this proposal is to be financed wholly from moneys obtained by loan and grant from the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works and is sub ect to the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act and to the rules and regulations prescribed ty the President of the United States or the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Admin-istration of Public Works.

Without exception, no bid will be considered unless it includes or is accompanied by the bidder's Certificate of Compliance, United States Government Form PWA-61 revised March, 1934, to the effect that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each applica-ble Code of Fair Competition, or, in the absence of such code or codes, with the President's Re-employment Agreement. This certificate is set - forth verbatim in the proposal.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirement as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract, as well as to other provisions set forth in "Information for Bid-ders."

Blank forms for proposals, information for bidders, contract, bond and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Assistant Chief Engineer, Room 1537, 111 8th avenue, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y. Arrange-ments will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring prints of the contract drawing for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof ($0.36 per print) to be paid by them.

PAUL LOESER, Director. Dated March 14, 1935. m14,28

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINO8, 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 th4 purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terftrs and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expira- tion of the contract peeled.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause. or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for an purpose other than that of their speedy remove. 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

c 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 watchman or the workmen engaged in the actual demolition thereof, •hall 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 an change or loss which may occur in the coalition of the buildings, or their appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the pt. chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of neat-ing the structures of their tenant$ will permit.

All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte-nances and foundatitms of all kinds except the exterior walls of the buildings and their founda-tions, and the sidewalks and curb* in front of said buildings, extetufing within the described area, shall be torn down and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re• suiting 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 walla 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 filed to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth,

The purchaser at the ale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water tape 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 regn 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 also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the openings of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers In the Borough in which the buildings are situated and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly performed.

The permit for all openings in the street to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the btdldlug

Failure to remove said buildings, a pa nancea, or any part thereof,

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from the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances or portions as shall then be left standing. to-gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the fume to be removed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within thirty days from the date of possession, and the Suc- cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma- terials or labor and machinery necessary thereto and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning sicnala by day and 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 out 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 propert1 not sold, shall not be taken down. All furringa, 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-supper-tang, beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pot.ntsd and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent buildings shall be properly flasheA and painted and made watertight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the contractors.

"No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery 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 building, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin- ery, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon be• come vested in The City of New York and re-sale at public or private We may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made."

The Comptroller of The City of New York re-serves the right on the day of We to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of build-tugs and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids; while the said sale is held under the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorised to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

. NOTICE TO COI' TRACTOII

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP-PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO TZiE CITY OF NEW YORE.

The person or persona risking a bid for any service, work, materials or supplies for The City of New York or for any of its departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the name in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or services for which the bid is made with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or board or to the head of the Department at his or its office on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the same,at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said Department and read, and the award of the con-tract made according to law as noon thereafter as practicable.

Each bid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, and the names of all persons interested with him therein, and, if no other person be so interested, It shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any other per• on making a bid for the same purpose, and is in

all respects fair and without collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, need of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereto, or clerk therein or other officer or em-ployee of The City of l4ew Yvrk is, shall I e, or become interested, directly or indirectly, as con-tracting party, partner, stock bolder, surety or otherwise in or in theperformance of the con-tract or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in all reipeta true.

No bid will be considered unless, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of such bid, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust com- panies of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required in the advertisement to the amount of not leas than three not more than five per centum of the amount of the bond reqjured, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

All bids for supplies must be submitted in duplicate.

The certified check or money should not be inclosed in the envelope containing the bid, but should be either inclosed in a separate envelope addressed to the head of the Department, Presi-dent or Board or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid.

For particular& as to the quantity or quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the apecifica• tione, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department. No bid shag be accepted from or contract

awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation of the City.

The contract must be bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject all

bids if it is deemed to be for the interest of the City so to des

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which. with the proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, together with t copy of the contract, including the specification,, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the department for which the work is to be done or the supplies are to be furnished. Pisna and drawing. of onstruetioa work mV be an this,

Fourth—That on the 4th day of April, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corpora-tion Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Burt Jay Humphrey, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Trial Term, Part II, of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, March 12, 1935.

PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, New York City. m12,28