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Assessed Valuation of Real Estate (106 Sections) Prices Vay. Building Laws (4 Vols.), Each Canvass of Votes Election Law Decisions, Digest Electrical Code Exempt Properties List of Fire Department §pecifications for Tank Trucks, etc. New York City Charter New York City Charter Index By Mail $1.60 1.10 2.60 .85 3.10 .40 .30 $1.50 1.00 2.50 .75 3.00 .35 .50 .25 CUMULATIVE COMPILATION Oh' THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF NEW YORK CITY AGENCIES NOW ON SALE The Corporation Counsel of The City of New York has prepared a "CUMULATIVE COMPILATION OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF NEW YORK CITY AGENCIES," containing all rules and regulations filed by the heads of agencies in the office of the City Clerk during the period from January 1, 1938, to February 28, 1946. The publication contains 698 pages and includes explanatory notes, a table of contents and an index. Under the provisions of Administrative Code § 982-8.0, the publication is "prima facie evidence in all courts of the authenticity of the provisions contained therein." A limited number of copies of the publication is being placed on sale at THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, 2213 MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CHAMBERS AND CENTRE sts., Manhattan, N. Y. 7. The price is $2.50 a copy ($2.65 by mail). j11,24 LAW DEPARTMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS FILED BY THE HEADS OF AGENCIES IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1946. THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXXV NUMBER 22359 NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Transportation, Board of- Notices of Public Hearings Proposals Proposals-Notice to Bidders Sale of Non-Ferrous Scrap Material Sale of Used Scrap Material, Etc Water Supply, Board of-Proposals Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of-Proposals Municipal Civil Service Commission- Notice to Applicants 257 Notices of Examinations 273 Regulations for Examinations for Licenses 276 Tentative Key Answers 276 New York City Housing Authority- Notice to Bidders 276 Notice re Prequalification Forms for Contractors 276 Proposals 276 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 278 Official Directory 270 Parks, Department of- Notice to Bidders 278 Proposals 278 Police Department-Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 271 Public Works, Department of- Proposals 273 Reports for Weeks Ended Decem- ber 21 and 28, 1946 269 Purchase, Department of-Proposals 272 Queens, President Borough of-Re- port for Week Ended December 14, 1946 269 Regulations Relating to Contracts 278 Sanitation, Department of-Proposals 273 S;'preme Court, First Department- Notice to File Claims 277 Su.,lreme Court, Second Department- :.prlication to Condemn 277 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections 277 Notices to File Claims 277 276 272 272 272 272 272 276 (Published in THE CITY RECORD, pursuant to subdivision b of Section 885 of the New York City Charter.) Administrative Code § 982-8.0 "Judicial Notice.-a. All courts shall take judicial notice * * * of all rules and regulations adopted pursuant to law. b. * * * the compilations of rules and regulations published pursuant to section eight hundred eighty-five of the Charter shall be prima facie evidence in all courts of the authenticity of the provisions contained therein." PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX Regulations Relating to Deposit Fees for Restoration of the Street Surface of Roadways. (Filed with City Clerk December 11, 1946.) Effective as of January 1st, 1947, this Department will require the following deposits for restoration of the street surface of roadways which consist of tarvia, THE CITY RECORD ULI 155 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 872•a of the New You City Charter STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sors=vtsox WILLIAM VIERTEL, Entroa 2213 Municiapl Building, Manhattan, N, Y. 7. WO rth 2.1800 Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription: $20 a year; $10 six months; $5 three months. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy (by mail, 15 cents). Entered as Second-Class Matter, Post Office at New York, N. Y. OTHER CITY RECORD PUBLICATIONS Order must be accompanied by currency, money order, or check drawn to the order of " Supervisor of THS CITY RECORD." Checks for $3 or more must be certified. New York City Charter and Ad. ministrative Code, Amendments to- Cumulative to July 1, 1941.... $1.00 $1.10 Annual Supplements- 1941.1942; 1942.1943, each... .50 .60 Registration of Voters, Each, A.D. .25 .30 Rules and Regulations of New York City Agencies- Cumulative to Feb. 28, 1946... 2.50 2.65 Annual Supplements, Each...... 1.00 1.10 By Mail MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commis- sion for the following positions: HOUSING ASSISTANT JUNIOR ARCHITECT SURFACE LINE OPERATOR PROMOTION TO- CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT-FIRE DEPARTMENT MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP A, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP B, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP C, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP D, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM RAILROAD CLERK, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM SENIOR ACCOUNTANT-BUREAU OF EXCISE TAXES, COMP- TROLLER'S OFFICE SENIOR ACCOUNTANT-VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Detailed information regarding applications for above positions may be found on page 274. Applications are being received continuously for the following license examina- tions : Master and Special Electrician ; Master Plumber ; Master Rigger ; Motion Picture Operator; Portable Engineer (any motive power except steam) ; Portable Engineer (steam) ; Refrigerating Machine Operator (ten ton capacity) ; Refriger- ating Machine Operator (unlimited capacity) ; Special Rigger; Stationary Engi- neer, First, Second and Third Grades; Stationary Fireman; Structural Welder; Oil Burning Equipment Installation. License applications and detailed information may be obtained at the Applica 'inn Bureau of the Municipal Civil Service Commission. Q6 Duane Street, Man hattan, N. Y. 7. stones, grits or screenings in this Borough, before issuing a permit for opening such roadways: Permit for water connection or repair $10.00 Permit for sewer connection or repair $15.00 Restoration of the surface of such roadways will be at the average cost per square yard of such repairs during each month. The difference, if any, between the amount of deposit and the cost of replacing the street surface, will be refunded. JAMES J. LYONS, President. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Amendments to Regulations Relating to the General Business and Financial Tax. (Filed with City Clerk December 26, 1946.) The following Articles of the Comptroller's Regulations, General Business and Financial Tax, (issued pursuant to Section RR 41-11.0 (1) of Local Law No. 27 of 1942 as embodied in Title RR of Chapter 41 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York), promulgated as of May 15, 1943, are hereby amended, as follows: 1. Article 205 of said Regulations entitled "Federal and State Excise Taxes" is hereby amended to read as follows: FEDERAL AND STATE EXCISE TAXES Article 205. Persons subject to the New York City General Business and Financial Tax Law may deduct from their gross receipts the following-named excise taxes, pro- vided they separately state such excise taxes on the evidence of charge or sale: Federal Tax on Admissions and Dues. Federal Retailers Excise Tax on jewelry, furs and fur articles, toilet prepara- tions, and luggage. Federal Tax upon Transportation of Property. New York State Retail Gasoline Tax. New York City Sales Tax. New York City Compensating Use Tax. New York City Tax on Occupancy of Hotel Rooms. Such persons, however, may not deduct any other tax from their gross receipts in computing the New York City General Business and Financial Tax. 2. The last five paragraphs of Subdivision I of Article 211 of said Regulations entitled "Transactions Involving Third Parties" are hereby amended to read as follows: TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING THIRD PARTIES a. Where a New York City vendor causes direct delivery to be made to his cus- tomer from a third party's out-of-city source of supply, the receipts therefrom fall within the category of: (1) Wholly taxable receipts if delivery is made to the purchaser at a point within The City of New York; (2) Non-allocable and non-taxable receipts if delivery is made to the purchaser located at a point outside The City of New York. It is immaterial whether the out-of-city premises owned or operated by a third party is that of an affiliated or subsidiary company, a contractor engaged by the vendor, or an unrelated entity. b. Where a New York City vendor enters into a sales contract with a New York City purchaser for delivery of goods to a third party designated by such purchaser, the receipts from such transactions fall within the category of: (1) Wholly taxable receipts if delivery is made from New York City directly to a third party located within the City of New York or outside the City but within the State of New York; (2) Wholly taxable receipts if delivery is made from New York City directly to a third party located outside the State of New York; (3) Non-allocable and non-taxable receipts if delivery is made from an out-of- city factory or warehouse owned or operated by the vendor or from his third party's source of supply located outside the City of New York directly to a third party designated by the purchaser located outside the City of New York. With respect to transactions in foreign commerce and commerce with territories and possessions of the United States, see Articles 207 and 208. 3. Subparagraph (4) of the sixth paragraph of Subdivision II of Article 211 of said Regulations, entitled "Alternative Allocation Formula Applicable to New York City Manufacturers," is hereby amended to read as follows: (4) Where, as in situation (3) above, the manufacturer "farms out" the manu- facturing or fabricating process but causes delivery to be made directly from the contractor's premises located outside the City of New York, the receipts are wholly taxable if delivery is made to a purchaser located within the City of New York, and are non-allocable and non-taxable if delivery is made to a purchaser located outside the City of New York. (See subdivision I of this article for rule pertaining to ship- ments by a third party from an out-of-city source of supply.) 4. The fourth and fifth paragraphs of Subdivision II of Article 305 of said Regu- lations, entitled "Allocation of Dividends and Interest Received from Controlled Corpo- rations," which follow sub-paragraph (3), entitled "The Receipts Factor," and immedi- ately precede the "Example Illustrating Application of Allocation Formula," are hereby amended to read as follows: (Continued on Page 263) Assessors, Board of-Completion of Assessments 276 Board Meetings 271 Brooklyn, President Borough of- Proposals 276 Changes in Deparments, Etc 269 City Planning Commission-Notices of Public Hearings 271 Comptroller, Office of the- Interest on City Bonds and Stock 271 Vouchers Received January 16, 1947 264 Cumulative Compilation of the Rules and Regulations of New York City Agencies Now on Sale 257 Education, Board of- Notice to Bidders 272 Proposals 272 Estimate, Board of-Bureau of Real Estate- Corporation Sales of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate 273 Corporation Sales of Certain Real Estate 273 Finance, Department of- Confirmation of Assessments-No- tices to Property Owners 271 Notice of Sale of Tax Liens 271 Statement of tic City Treasurer for the Month of December, 1946 258 Fire Department-Abstract of Trans- actions for Week Ended December 21, 1946 268 Hospitals, Department of- Proposals 276 Prop.;sed Approval of Subcontractor 276 Housing and Buildings, Department of-Proposals ..... 276 Law Department-Rules and Regula- tions Filed by Heads of Agencies During the Month of December, 1946 257 Marine and Aviation, Department of- Notice to Bidders 273 Proposals 273 Sale of Privilege 273

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Building Laws (4 Vols.), Each Canvass of Votes Election Law Decisions, Digest Electrical Code Exempt Properties List of Fire Department §pecifications for

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By Mail

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CUMULATIVE COMPILATION Oh' THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF NEW YORK

CITY AGENCIES

NOW ON SALE

The Corporation Counsel of The City of New York has prepared a "CUMULATIVE COMPILATION OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF NEW YORK CITY AGENCIES," containing all rules and regulations filed by the heads of agencies in the office of the City Clerk during the period from January 1, 1938, to February 28, 1946. The publication contains 698 pages and includes explanatory notes, a table of contents and an index. Under the provisions of Administrative Code § 982-8.0, the publication is "prima facie evidence in all courts of the authenticity of the provisions contained therein."

A limited number of copies of the publication is being placed on sale at THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, 2213 MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CHAMBERS AND CENTRE sts., Manhattan, N. Y. 7. The price is $2.50 a copy ($2.65 by mail).

j11,24

LAW DEPARTMENT

RULES AND REGULATIONS FILED BY THE HEADS OF AGENCIES IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1946.

THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXXV NUMBER 22359

NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

PRICE 10 CENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Transportation, Board of- Notices of Public Hearings Proposals Proposals-Notice to Bidders Sale of Non-Ferrous Scrap Material Sale of Used Scrap Material, Etc

Water Supply, Board of-Proposals Water Supply, Gas and Electricity,

Department of-Proposals

Municipal Civil Service Commission- Notice to Applicants 257 Notices of Examinations 273 Regulations for Examinations for

Licenses 276 Tentative Key Answers 276

New York City Housing Authority- Notice to Bidders 276 Notice re Prequalification Forms

for Contractors 276 Proposals 276

Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 278

Official Directory 270 Parks, Department of-

Notice to Bidders 278 Proposals 278

Police Department-Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 271

Public Works, Department of- Proposals 273 Reports for Weeks Ended Decem-

ber 21 and 28, 1946 269 Purchase, Department of-Proposals 272 Queens, President Borough of-Re-

port for Week Ended December 14,

1946 269 Regulations Relating to Contracts 278 Sanitation, Department of-Proposals 273 S;'preme Court, First Department-

Notice to File Claims 277 Su.,lreme Court, Second Department-

:.prlication to Condemn 277 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to

File Objections 277 Notices to File Claims 277

276

272 272 272 272 272 276

(Published in THE CITY RECORD, pursuant to subdivision b of Section 885 of the New York City Charter.)

Administrative Code § 982-8.0 "Judicial Notice.-a. All courts shall take judicial notice * * * of all rules and regulations adopted pursuant to law.

b. * * * the compilations of rules and regulations published pursuant to section eight hundred eighty-five of the Charter shall be prima facie evidence in all courts of the authenticity of the provisions contained therein."

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX Regulations Relating to Deposit Fees for Restoration of the Street Surface

of Roadways. (Filed with City Clerk December 11, 1946.)

Effective as of January 1st, 1947, this Department will require the following deposits for restoration of the street surface of roadways which consist of tarvia,

THE CITY RECORD ULI 155

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section 872•a of the New You City Charter

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sors=vtsox WILLIAM VIERTEL, Entroa

2213 Municiapl Building, Manhattan, N, Y. 7. WO rth 2.1800

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

10 cents a copy (by mail, 15 cents). Entered as Second-Class Matter, Post Office at New York, N. Y.

OTHER CITY RECORD PUBLICATIONS Order must be accompanied by currency, money order, or check drawn to the order of

"Supervisor of THS CITY RECORD." Checks for $3 or more must be certified.

New York City Charter and Ad. ministrative Code, Amendments to-

Cumulative to July 1, 1941.... $1.00 $1.10 Annual Supplements-

1941.1942; 1942.1943, each... .50 .60

Registration of Voters, Each, A.D. .25 .30 Rules and Regulations of New York

City Agencies-

Cumulative to Feb. 28, 1946... 2.50 2.65

Annual Supplements, Each...... 1.00 1.10

By Mail

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Applications are now being received by the Municipal Civil Service Commis- sion for the following positions:

HOUSING ASSISTANT JUNIOR ARCHITECT SURFACE LINE OPERATOR PROMOTION TO-

CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT-FIRE DEPARTMENT MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP A, NEW YORK CITY

TRANSIT SYSTEM MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP B, NEW YORK CITY

TRANSIT SYSTEM MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP C, NEW YORK CITY

TRANSIT SYSTEM MAINTAINER'S HELPER, GROUP D, NEW YORK CITY

TRANSIT SYSTEM RAILROAD CLERK, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM SENIOR ACCOUNTANT-BUREAU OF EXCISE TAXES, COMP-

TROLLER'S OFFICE SENIOR ACCOUNTANT-VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS

Detailed information regarding applications for above positions may be found on page 274.

Applications are being received continuously for the following license examina-tions : Master and Special Electrician ; Master Plumber ; Master Rigger ; Motion Picture Operator; Portable Engineer (any motive power except steam) ; Portable Engineer (steam) ; Refrigerating Machine Operator (ten ton capacity) ; Refriger-ating Machine Operator (unlimited capacity) ; Special Rigger; Stationary Engi-neer, First, Second and Third Grades; Stationary Fireman; Structural Welder; Oil Burning Equipment Installation.

License applications and detailed information may be obtained at the Applica 'inn Bureau of the Municipal Civil Service Commission. Q6 Duane Street, Man hattan, N. Y. 7.

stones, grits or screenings in this Borough, before issuing a permit for opening such roadways: Permit for water connection or repair $10.00 Permit for sewer connection or repair $15.00

Restoration of the surface of such roadways will be at the average cost per square yard of such repairs during each month. The difference, if any, between the amount of deposit and the cost of replacing the street surface, will be refunded.

JAMES J. LYONS, President.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Amendments to Regulations Relating to the General Business and

Financial Tax. (Filed with City Clerk December 26, 1946.)

The following Articles of the Comptroller's Regulations, General Business and Financial Tax, (issued pursuant to Section RR 41-11.0 (1) of Local Law No. 27 of 1942 as embodied in Title RR of Chapter 41 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York), promulgated as of May 15, 1943, are hereby amended, as follows:

1. Article 205 of said Regulations entitled "Federal and State Excise Taxes" is hereby amended to read as follows:

FEDERAL AND STATE EXCISE TAXES Article 205. Persons subject to the New York City General Business and Financial

Tax Law may deduct from their gross receipts the following-named excise taxes, pro- vided they separately state such excise taxes on the evidence of charge or sale:

Federal Tax on Admissions and Dues. Federal Retailers Excise Tax on jewelry, furs and fur articles, toilet prepara-

tions, and luggage. Federal Tax upon Transportation of Property. New York State Retail Gasoline Tax. New York City Sales Tax. New York City Compensating Use Tax. New York City Tax on Occupancy of Hotel Rooms.

Such persons, however, may not deduct any other tax from their gross receipts in computing the New York City General Business and Financial Tax.

2. The last five paragraphs of Subdivision I of Article 211 of said Regulations entitled "Transactions Involving Third Parties" are hereby amended to read as follows:

TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING THIRD PARTIES a. Where a New York City vendor causes direct delivery to be made to his cus-

tomer from a third party's out-of-city source of supply, the receipts therefrom fall within the category of:

(1) Wholly taxable receipts if delivery is made to the purchaser at a point within The City of New York;

(2) Non-allocable and non-taxable receipts if delivery is made to the purchaser located at a point outside The City of New York.

It is immaterial whether the out-of-city premises owned or operated by a third party is that of an affiliated or subsidiary company, a contractor engaged by the vendor, or an unrelated entity.

b. Where a New York City vendor enters into a sales contract with a New York City purchaser for delivery of goods to a third party designated by such purchaser, the receipts from such transactions fall within the category of:

(1) Wholly taxable receipts if delivery is made from New York City directly to a third party located within the City of New York or outside the City but within the State of New York;

(2) Wholly taxable receipts if delivery is made from New York City directly to a third party located outside the State of New York;

(3) Non-allocable and non-taxable receipts if delivery is made from an out-of-city factory or warehouse owned or operated by the vendor or from his third party's source of supply located outside the City of New York directly to a third party designated by the purchaser located outside the City of New York. With respect to transactions in foreign commerce and commerce with territories and

possessions of the United States, see Articles 207 and 208. 3. Subparagraph (4) of the sixth paragraph of Subdivision II of Article 211 of

said Regulations, entitled "Alternative Allocation Formula Applicable to New York City Manufacturers," is hereby amended to read as follows:

(4) Where, as in situation (3) above, the manufacturer "farms out" the manu-facturing or fabricating process but causes delivery to be made directly from the contractor's premises located outside the City of New York, the receipts are wholly taxable if delivery is made to a purchaser located within the City of New York, and are non-allocable and non-taxable if delivery is made to a purchaser located outside the City of New York. (See subdivision I of this article for rule pertaining to ship-ments by a third party from an out-of-city source of supply.) 4. The fourth and fifth paragraphs of Subdivision II of Article 305 of said Regu-

lations, entitled "Allocation of Dividends and Interest Received from Controlled Corpo-rations," which follow sub-paragraph (3), entitled "The Receipts Factor," and immedi-ately precede the "Example Illustrating Application of Allocation Formula," are hereby amended to read as follows:

(Continued on Page 263)

Assessors, Board of-Completion of Assessments 276

Board Meetings 271 Brooklyn, President Borough of-

Proposals • 276 Changes in Deparments, Etc 269 City Planning Commission-Notices

of Public Hearings 271 Comptroller, Office of the-

Interest on City Bonds and Stock 271 Vouchers Received January 16, 1947 264

Cumulative Compilation of the Rules and Regulations of New York City Agencies Now on Sale 257

Education, Board of- Notice to Bidders 272 Proposals 272

Estimate, Board of-Bureau of Real Estate-

Corporation Sales of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate 273

Corporation Sales of Certain Real Estate 273

Finance, Department of-Confirmation of Assessments-No-

tices to Property Owners 271 Notice of Sale of Tax Liens 271 Statement of tic City Treasurer for

the Month of December, 1946 258 Fire Department-Abstract of Trans-

actions for Week Ended December 21, 1946 268

Hospitals, Department of- Proposals 276 Prop.;sed Approval of Subcontractor 276

Housing and Buildings, Department of-Proposals ..... 276

Law Department-Rules and Regula-tions Filed by Heads of Agencies During the Month of December,

1946 257 Marine and Aviation, Department of-

Notice to Bidders 273 Proposals 273 Sale of Privilege 273

$635,623,785 $594,882,223 35,163,043 79,459,647

577,126 400,297

$86,438,212 $99,846,399 39,129,096 7,991,732

REcE1PTs: Real Estate Taxes General Fund State Aid (Appropriations) Federal Aid (Appropriations) From Transit Revenues For Services to Independent Agencies Sundry Supplementary Revenues Refunds to Budget and Allied Funds Borrowings for Budget Purposes

Total Receipts for Budget and Allied Purposes

Assessment Collections Refunds to Other Than Budget and Allied Funds Sale of Investments Borrowings for Capital Improvements Miscellaneous Receipts

Total Receipts for Other Than Budget and Allied Purposes

Total Receipts Opening Cash Balance in Banks

$4,864,191 $261,920,815 7,846,043 126,100,074 5,693,541 45,830,881 4,588,936 14,674,392

116,969 1,301,616

21,251 271,077 59,116

253,582 2,800,122 100,000,000

$23,384,513 $552,958,093

$566,650 $16,020,174

47,659 590,713 16,250 000 12,000,000

3,630,200 37,804,805

$4,244,509 $82,665,692

$27,629,022 $635,623,785 158,425,829 91,727,144

Total Opening Balance and Receipts $186,054,851 $727,350,929

December, December, 1945 1946

July 1, July 1, 1946 to 1945 to

December December 31,1946 31,1945

$1,578,011 $1,414,723

772,872 638,390

582,306 392,879

1,946,532 1,628,793

2,069,681 1,277,023

$1,792,552 $108,969 8,000

$1,792,552 $116,969

258

THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

THE CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE STATEMENT OF THE CITY TREASURER FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1946

compared with the month of DECEMBER 1945; also the RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS from JULY 1, 1946, to DECEMBER 31, 1946; and for the similar period of TREASURY; SINKING FUNDS; PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION FUNDS and OCCUPANCY TAX FUND during the month of DECEMBER 1946, as

The STATEMENTS hereunder set forth, pursuant to the provisions of Section 418 of the CHARTER, the RECEIPTS into and the PAYMENTS from the CITY

1945. Payments are shown on a warrant paid basis. Other statements set forth RECEIPTS and PAYMENTS, together with CASH BALANCES of various trust funds under the jurisdiction of the TREASURER,

pursuant to the provisions of various State laws. There is included a TABLE stating the AMOUNTS and PERCENTAGES of the OUTSTANDING (uncollected) REAL ESTATE TAXES as at the close of

each year's levy from 1937 to 1945-1946, inclusive, together with the levy of 1946-1947, as of DECEMBER 31, 1946, as well as other STATEMENTS having to do with TAXES, ASSESSMENTS, and WATER RENTS. SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer.

STATEMENT "A"-SHOWING RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FROM ALL FUNDS

July 1, July 1, December, December, 1946 to 1945 to

1945 1946

December December 31,1946 31,1945

July 1, July 1, December, December, 1946 to 1945 to

1945 1946

December December 31,1946 31,1945

RECEwrs :

$76,176,707 $27,629,022 City Treasury

11,647,541 9,684,375 Sinking Funds Public Works Administration Fund

471 729 Occupancy Tax Fund

PAYMENTS:

City Treasury $641,142,477 $569,613,734 Sinking Funds 29,995,164 80,933,337 Public Works Administration Fund 2,200 247,140 Occupancy Tax Fund 207,168 371,971

$87,824,719 $37,314,126 Total Receipts $671,363,954 $674.742,167 154,355,281 169,102,875 Opening Cash Balance in Banks 98,561,925 93,036,707

Total Payments $671,347,009 $651,166,182 116,612,692 98,578,870 Closing Cash Balance in Banks 98,578,870 116,612,692

$125,567,308 $107,838,131

$242,180,000 $206,417,001 $242,180,000 $206,417,001 Total Opening Balance and

Receipts $769,925,879 $767,778,874 Total Payments and Closing

Balance $769,925,879 $767,778,874

STATEMENT "B"-CITY TREASURY-GENERAL SUMMARY-(For Details, See Statements "C" and "D")

July 1, July 1, December 1946 to

December 1946 to 1946 December

1946 December 31,1946

31,1946

PAYMENTS: From Current Year's Budget $72,731,923 $362,324,484 From Prior Year's Budgets 1,333,189 31,884,332 From General Fund (Refunds) 13,575 68,107 From State Aid (Appropriations) 3,529,037 30,867,405 From Federal Aid (Appropriations) 1,624,479 12,128,152 From Transit Revenues 108,969 1,301,616 From College Students' Fees 11,061 311,942 For Services to Independent Agencies 18,489 127,358 From Sundry Supplementary Revenues 1,313 9,642 From Budget Notes 167,707 982,827 For Redemption of Borrowings for Budget Purposes (Tax

Anticipation Notes) 2,000,000 107,550,000

Total Payments for Budget and Allied Purposes $81,539,742 $547,555,865

For Assessable Improvements $2,721,495 $10,730,465 For Capital Improvements 5,137,365 24,410,094 For Redemption of Bonds Issued for Assessable Improvements 5,473,000 9,565,000 Miscellaneous Payments 4,974,797 48,881,053

Total Payments for Other Than Budget and Allied Purposes $18,306,657 $93,586,612

Total Payments $99,846.399 $641.142,477 Closing Cash Balance in Banks *86,208,452 86,208,452

Total Payments and Closing Balance $186,054,851 $727,350,929

for other purposes. In addition, from the proceeds of the sale of Serial Bonds on January 23, 1945, the sum of $46,500,000 is invested in U. S. Treasury Bonds. *$7,768,793 is encumbered to meet outstanding checks, and $3,641,504 is pledged to redeem securities issued in anticipation of real estate tax collections, leaving $74,798,155

STATEMENT "C" Giving PARTICULARS of the RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS and the SOURCES of the RECEIPTS of the CITY TREASURY

July 1, July 1,

December, December, 1946 to 1945 to 1945 1946

December December 31,1946 31,1945

RECEIPTS: Real Estate Taxes:

$3,165,817 $2,889,028 Current Year $244,502,101 $241,783,911

27,208 53,957 Franchises-Sec. 48, Tax Law 975,954 868,562

1,973,858 1,921,206 Prior Years 16,442,760 16,224,797

74 Prepaid 74

$5,166,957 $4,864,191 Total Real Estate Taxes.... $261,920,815 $258,877,344

General Fund: Special City Taxes:

$726,473 $1,082,268 Sales Tax $40,085,074 $20,246,060

17,038 24,097 Compensating Use Tax 105,755 48,787

549,771 729,516 Utility Tax 3,544,048 3,089,598

43,134 44,785 Conduit Tax 236,181 229,428 General Business and Financial

198,523 95,154 Tax 2,102,927 1,419,702 Pari-Mutuel Pool Tax 8,963,627 Tax on Occupancy of Hotel

7,964 Rooms 1,123,448

$1,534,939 $1,983,784 Total Special City Taxes.... $56,161,060 $25,033,575

New York State Per Capita $63,752 Allocation $32,843,959 $22,279,404

Mortgage Tax $1,905,371 $902,076

Water Receipts:

$2,297,943 $1,777,222 Sale of Water (City Collector) $9,810,478 $10,462,745 Water Permits (Dept. of Water

11,128 11,497 Supply, Gas and Electricity) 98,564 66,926

$2,309,071 $1,788,719 Total Water Receipts $9,909,042 $10,529,671

Interest on Taxes, Assessments,

669,072 680,267 Special Taxes, Etc. 4,413,002 3,269,838

302,004 502,616 Dock, Slip and Wharfage Rents 3,819,150 4,598,846

85,320 146,792 Airport Rents 748,804 492,125

108,404 112,376 Market Rents 713,363 680,688

112,039 201,902 Other Rentals 1,416,681 531,933

125,654 156,426 Ferry Fares and Tolls 898.585 945,706

398,713 452,842 Fees 2,729,999 2,084,925

182,158 253,205 Reimbursements 1,325,886 1,347,055 Occupancy Tax (Subsidy) 182,168 371,971 Snow Removal (State) 590,156

274,081 613,136 Sundries 2,083,602 974,931

$2,965,856 $4,073,540 Total Other General Fund... 25,280,642 $21,239,982

$6,873,618 $7,846,043 Total General Fund $126,100,074 $79,984,708

State Aid (Appropriations) : For Education $19,883,056 $17,713,343

$649,724 $5,693,541 For Public Welfare 25,947,825 10,270,417 From Utility Tax for Debt

Service 6,718,842

Total State Aid

$649,724 $5,693,541 (Appropriations) $45,830,881 $34,702,602

Federal Aid (Appropriations) : For Education $550,000 $550,000

$1,482,683 $4,588,936 For Public Welfare 14,124,392 8,300,235 For Hospitals 17,673

Total Federal Aid

$1,482,683 $4,588,936 (Appropriations) $14,674,392 $8,867,908

Other General Fund Receipts:

$175,603 $234,292 Franchises

202,393 233,097 Licenses

51,246 74,354 Permits

66,709 99,318 Privileges

212,460 312,917 Fines and Forfeitures

From Transit Revenues: For Interest on Debt $743,616 $2,701,278 For Redemption of Debt 8,000 9,408 For Amortization of Debt 550,000 563,445

Total from Transit Revenues $1,301,616 $3,274,131

Services to Independent Agencies New York City Transit System Subway Conduit Companies Airline Companies Federal Government for

Custodial Staff of Colleges

$242,055 $237,383

8,872 11,050

20,150 23,222

21,664

Total Services to $42,275 $21,251 Independent Agencies .... $271,077 $293,319

Sundry Supplementary Revenues. $59,116 $30,033

$35,762 1,395 1,279

$19,045 1,485

721

3,839

4,974,797 $48,881,053

1,576,688 442,204

3,583

1,248,965

15,985 429,646

228,641 214

723,003 163,205

$38,535 57,468

46,660

$143,312 284,197

102, :-:0 2,368,737

1,291,389 4,456

4,251,862 858,890

8,387,635

7,048,221

16,377,056 7,714,6I4

47,804

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STATEMENT "C" Giving PARTICULARS of the RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS and the SOURCES of the RECEIPTS of the CITY TREASURY-(Continued)

December, December, 1945 1946

July 1, July 1, 1946 to 1945 to

December December 31,1946 31,1945

December, December, 1945 1946

July 1, July 1, 1946 to 1945 to

December December 31,1946 31,1945

Refunds to Budget and Allied Funds:

Current Appropriations $937,416 $1,137,316 Prior Appropriations 756,184 955,541 Supplementary Revenues 1,102,236 796.706 Budget Notes 4,286 2,668

Total Refunds to Budget and . Allied Funds $2,800,122 $2,892,231

Borrowings for Budget Purposes: Tax Anticipation Notes $100,000,000 $150,000,000 Budget Notes 300,000

Total Borrowings for Budget Purposes $100,000,000 $150,300,000

Total Receipts for Budget

$56,773,271 $23,384,513 and Allied Purposes $552,958,093 $539,222,276

Miscellaneous Receipts:

$1,224,781 $84,355 Real Property Fund $4,446,643

32,908 50,679 Trust Funds 329,868 Services to Independent Agencies

13,497 10,827 (Other Than Budget) 103,114

4,126 Defense Public Works (Federal) Post War Planning (State) Reimharsemenm of Advances

Made to PWA Funds 2,200

6,750,000 Sale of Investments 16,250,000 Premium and Accrued Interest

529,274 437,125 on Investments 657,211

From Proceeds Account Refunds

1,576,688 (Contra) 16,377,056

268,735 194,780 Special Education Accounts 1,633,443 991,669 Special H e a I t h and Hospital

25,898 43,055 Accounts 975,507 1,379,022 Special Welfare Accounts 8,719 10,940

384,106 882,364 Deposit on Tax Sales 4,282,634 2,461,585

48,995 74,951 Redemption Fund (Tax Liens) 753,430 420,111 Receipts in Lieu of Real Estate

Taxes 185,449 135,618

7 Accrued Interest on Bond Sale 3,425 7 For Acquisition of Property for

23,680 62 Authorities 3,630,947 5,713,183

4,141,267 275,314 Sundry Miscellaneous 4,415,159 6,569,731

$13,447,274 $3,630,200 Total Miscellaneous Receipts $54,054,805 $33,720,981

Assessment Collections (See

$533,797 $566,650 Table 1) $16,020,174 $15,415,862

Refunds to Other Than Budget and Allied Funds:

$2,895 $1,822 Miscellaneous Revenues $11,651 $27,708

24,243 193 Special Funds 136,811 168,514

30,227 45,311 Corporate Stock Fund 441,616 948,712

333 Assessment Fund 635 13,170

Total Refunds to Other Than

$57,365 $47,659 Budget and Allied Funds.. $590,713 $1,158,104

Borrowings for Capital Improvements:

$4,865,000 Serial Bonds $10,000,000 $4,865.000

500,000 Capital Notes 2,000,000 500,000

Total Borrowings for

$5,365,000 Capital Improvements .... $12,000,000 $5,365,000

$19,403,436 $4,244,509

Total Receipts for Other Than Budget and Allied Purposes $82,665,692 $55,659,947

Total City Treasury $76,176,707 $27,629,022 Receipts $635,623,785 $594,882,223

$325,407 $215,648

19,495 15,894

120,180 21,000

380 1,040

$465,462 $253,582

$40,000,000 300,000

$40,300,000

$2,045,685 301,101

84,423 4,221

120,000

233,112 11,750,000

1,500,573

STATEMENT "D" GIVING PARTICULARS of the RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS and the GENERAL PURPOSES of the PAYMENTS from the CITY TREASURY

December, 1946 July 1,

From • 1946 From Tax Other Than to

Levy and Tax Levy and Total December General General 31, 1946

h w,d Fund

December, 1946 July 1,

From

1946 From Tax Other "I'han IU

Levy and Tax Levy and Total

December General General

31, 1946 1• and Fund

3,529,037 $30,867,405

1,624,479 $12,128,152

108,969 $1,301,616

Total from State Aid (Appropriations)

Total from Federal Aid (Appropriations)

Total from Transit Revenues

Frnm Current Year's Budget: Other Than Debt Service $48,960,181 Debt Service:

Interest on Debt .$13,982,367 Redemption of Debt 7,962,500 Amortization of Debt. 1,826,875

Total Debt Service

23,771,742

Total from Current Year's Budget $72,731,923

From Prior Years' Budgets

1,333,189 From General Fund (Refunds)

13,575

From State Aid (Appropriations) For Public Welfare For Debt Service

From Federal Aid (Appropriations) : For Public Welfare For Hospitals

From Transit Revenues: For Interest on Debt For Redemption of Debt For Amortization of Debt

From College Students' Fees For Services to Independent Agencies From Sundry Supplementary Revenues From Budget Notes For Redemption of Borrowings for

Budget Purposes (Tax Anticipation Notes) 2,000,000

Total Payments for Budget and Allied Purposes $76,078,687

Fair Assessable Improvements: Street Improvement Fund (Prior to

January 1, 1938) $2,666 $22,866 Streei I oh provement Fund

(Subsequent to January 1, 1938) 872,207 3,575,767 Find for Street and Park Openings

(Prior to January 1, 1938) 18,982 Fund for Street and Park Openings

(Subsequent to January 1, 1938). 1,846,622 7,112,850

Total for Assessable Improvements $2,721,495 $10,730,465

For Capital Improvements: From Bond Issues $5,032,548 $23990,255 From Cash Contributions 104,817 419,839

Total for Capital Improvements 5,137,365 $24,410,094 For Redemption of Bonds Issued for

Assessable Improvements: Special Assessment Bonds $700,000 $700,000 Street Improvement Fund (Prior

to January 1, 1938) 2,273,000 2,275,000 Street I m p r o v e m e n t Fund

(Subsequent to January 1, 1938). 1,800,000 4,390,000 Fund for Street and Park Openings

(Subsequent to January 1, 1938) . 700,000 2,200,000

Total for Redemption of Assessment Bonds 5,473,000 $9,565,000

Miscellaneous Payments: Real Property Fund Trust Funds Services to Independent Agencies

(Other Than Budget) Special Education Accounts Special Health and Hospita

Accounts Special Welfare Accounts Deposit on Tax Sales Account Redemption Fund (Tax Liens) ... Refunds of Overpayments of Taxes,

Water Rates, Assessments, Etc Acquisition of Property for

Authorities P r n c e e d s Account Refunds

(Contra) Sundry Special Fund Sundry Miscellaneous

Total Miscellaneous Payments

Total Payments for Other than Budget and Allied Purposes. $18,306,657 $18,306,657 $93,586,612

Total City Treasury Payments $76,078,687 $23,767,712 $99,846,399 $641,142,477

$268,200,586

51,445,299 *34,900,536

7,778,063

$94,123,898

$72,731,923 $362,324,484

1,333,189 $31,884,332 13,575 68,107

$3,529,037

$29,867,405 1,000,000

$1,610,073

$12,031,322

14,406

96,830

$108,969

$743,616 8,000

550,000

$11,061 11,061 $311,942

18,489 18.489 127,358

1,313 1,313 9,642

167,707 167,707 982,827

2,000,000 107,550,000

$5,461,055 $81,539,742 $547,555,865

* Includes $5,000,000 Tax Anticipation Notes Redeemed from Current Year's Budget.

$234,610 $398,636 $234,610 $398,636 $606,581 Total Payments and Closing

Balance $605,804 $606,581 Total Opening Balance and

Receipts $605,804

PAYMENTS: $417,525 Redemption of the City Debt $417,525 $100,500

Purchases of Securities from the City of New York at Par:

2/% U. S. Treasury Bonds.... $16,000000 $5.000.000 2/% U. S. Treasury Bonds.... 250,000 6,000,000 2/% Serial Bonds 4,865.000 1% Capital Notes 2,000,000 500000 1% Budget Notes 300,000

Total Purchases from The City of New York $18,250,000 $16,665,000

Purchases of Securities from the U. S. Government:

2/% U. S. Treasury Bonds.... $3,600,000 $57,900,000

Total Purchases from the U. S. Government $3,600,000 $57,900,000

$5,000 000 1,000,000 4,865,000

500,000 300,000

$11,665,000

$27,400,000

$27,400,000

Sale of Securities to Public:

2% U. S. Treasury Bonds $21.450,000 2/% U. S. Treasury Bonds... 9,700,000

Total Sales to Public $31,150,000

$6,450,000

$6,450,000

$282,833 Premium on Sale

$869,453

$11,647,541 $9,684,375 Total Receipts $35,163,043 $79,459647 27,725,984 10,045,528 Opening Cash Balance in Banks 6,570,292 1,718,119

Total Opening Balance and

$39,373,525 $19,729,903 Receipts $41,733,335 $81,177,766

Opening Cash

Balance July 1, 1946

Receipts July 1, 1Q46 to

December 31,1946

Payments July 1,1Q46 to

December 31,1946

$435,097 72 $109,581.659 27 $109,842,659 27

211,644 91 26,863,013 24 26,993,983 53

2,558,035 07 25,183,694 50 25,308.478 50

298,739 67 9,842 12

$3,503,517 37 $161,628,367 01 $162,154,963 42

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STATEMENT "E"-PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION FUND-SUMMARY of INCOME and OUTGO-CASH ACTION

December, December, 1945 1946

July 1, July 1, 1946 to 1945 to

December December 31, 1946 31, 1945

December, December, 1945 1946

July 1, July 1, 1946 to 1945t0

December December 31,1946 31,1945

Rw wrs : Direct Grants from Federal

Government

Total Receipts

$239,549 $233,611 Opening Cash Balance in Banks $235,811 $486,689

Total Opening Balance and

$239,549 $233,611 Receipts $235,811 $486,689

PAYMENTS: Permanent Improvements $14,028

Reimbursements of Advances to

Special Fund $2,200 233,112

Total Payments $2,200 $247,140

$239,549 $233,611 Closing Cash Balance in Banks. *233,611 239,549

Total Payments and Closing

$239,549 $233,611 Balance $235,811 $486,689

* $227,817 is encumbered to meet outstanding checks.

STATEMENT "F"-OCCUPANCY TAX FUND-SUMMARY of INCOME and OUTGO-CASH ACTION

Rwtwrs :

$307 $530 Occupancy Tax (L.L. 63 of 1941)

164 199 Interest and Penalties

$471 $729 Total Receipts

234,139 397,907 Opening Cash Balance in Banks

PAYMENTS: Subsidy Paid to General Fund... $207,168 $371,971

Total Payments $207,168 $371,971 $234,610 $398,636 Closing Cash Balance in Banks 398,636 234,610

$575,737 $397,800

1,389 2,497

$577,126 $400,297

28,678 206,284

STATEMENT "G"-SINKING FUNDS-SUMMARY of INCOME and OUTGO-CASH ACTION

RECEIPTS: Amortization Installments:

$1,826,875 Tax Budget $7,778,063 $21,248,197 Operating Revenues of the City

Transit System 550,000 563,445

Matured Investments:

$408 000 Serial Bonds $3,557,955 $2,572,955

$500,000 2,773,000 Assessment Bonds 4,373,000 2,100,000

200,000 200,000 Special Assessment Bonds 200,000 200,000 Tax Anticipation Notes 6,550,000 7,970,000 Budget Notes 300,000 300,000 Capital Notes 1,500,000 1,500,000

$700,000 $3,381,000 Total Matured Investments. $16,480,955 $14,642,955

$1,826,875

Total Amortization Installments $8,328,063 $21,811,642

$4,214,708 $4,476,500 Interest on Investments $10,354,025 $10,985,597

Purchases of Securities from Public:

$7,484,453 2%% U. S. Treasury Bonds.... $7,484,453 $6,085,000 3% Corporate Stock 100 200

3/% Corporate Stock 10

$7,484,453 Total Purchases from Public $7,484,553 $6,085,210

$64,097 $89,754 Accrued Interest $243.086 $182,628

$39,129097 $7,991,732 Total Payments $29,995.164 $80.933.338 244,428 11,738,171 Closing Cash Balance in Banks *11,738,171 244,428

Total Payments and Closing

$39,373,525 $19,729,903 Balance $41,733,335 $81,177,766

* $131,820 is encumbered to meet outstanding checks.

STATEMENT "H" Showing the Receipts and Payments During the Month of December, 1946, Together with the Cumulative Amounts from July 1, 1946, to December 31,

Redemption of and Payment of Interest on City Debt. 1946 and the Cash Balance as of December 31, 1946, of the Various Funds Listed. Payments are Shown on a Check Paid Basis. These Funds are Segregated for the

December, 1946

Receipts Payments

$6,829,092 03 7,385,289 31 6,805,110 50

5,150 00

$20,798,828 89 $21,024,641 84

Redemption of Bearer Bonds, Bills and Notes Registered Interest Coupon Interest Unclaimed Interest

Total

Closing Cash Balance

December 31,1946

$174.097 72 80,674 62

2,433,251 07 288,897 55

$2,976,920 96

$6,717,092 03 7,371.891 11 6,709,845 75

STATEMENT `J" Showing the Receipts and Payments During the Month of December, 1946, Together with the Cumulative Amounts from July 1, 1946, to December 31, 1946, and the Cash Balance as of December 31, 1946, of the Various Funds Listed. These Funds are Segregated to Facilitate Payments for the Purposes Shown on this Schedule.

$36,188,250 96 $35,472,048 50

79,562 62 80,122 80

15,924 43 • 23,540 78

33,664 32 34,306 10

31,909 91 140,580 96

789,427 90 750,135 40

88300 1,609 00

160,209 79 137,907 58

263,875 77 81 16

13 57 1,120 39

$37,563,722 27 $36,641,452 67

Payroll Check Accounts Jurors' and Witness' Fees Street Opening Refunds-Plumbers Workmen's Compensation and Miscellaneous Pensions Garnishees-Deduction from Payrolls Election Expenses-Officials, Rents, Etc. Detained Witness' Allowances EMIC (Y-Account) Mortgage Tax Account (Sec. 261, Tax Law) Special Mortgage Tax Account (Grade Crossings)

Total

$31,083,412 65 $202,837,396 65 $212,663,979 07 $21,256,830 23

15,441 00 314,918 70 317,122 84 13,236 86

45,803 71 81,465 48 90,096 91 37,172 28

36,907 63 202,043 37 220,039 58 18,911 42

74,402 41 155,542 07 181,146 86 48,797 62

479 50 945,238 30 904,080 80 41,637 00

929 00 7,841 50 8,108 50 662 00

52,623 70 938,752 94 960,690 31 30,686 33

592,138 50 1,927,583 55 1,906,869 91 612,852 14

258,837 21 162 33 5,023 97 253,975 57

$32,160,975 31 $207,410,944 89 $217,257,158 75 $22,314,761 45

$1,754,072 47 35,986 54

427,220 68 21,177 49

277 47 21,765 37 11,553 00

70896 79,703 27

$1,756,825 47 56,135 91 31,629 16

420,222 00

9,535 60 55,377 29

4600 97,470 13

$487,389 08 3,210,664 96

7,892 31 190,354 24 116,622 69

4,399 80 268,881 77 107,851 48 10,402 25

233,800 71

Amount Withdrawn

Julv 1.1946 to December 31,1946

Amount Held December 31,1946

$122,373 09 $177,727 35

136,420 82 1,321,140 82

Discounts of

Collections Deductions

Cancellations Sec.48

$171,673 27 34.211 20

327,205 75 1,996 70

$535,086 92

$23,298 45 2,817 13

820 73 2,224 59

380 86

$81,954,597 62 24,501,281 66 48,896,449 43 32,942,817 86 4,282,789 43

38.64% 43.88% 46.86% 46.32% 50.29%

42.61% $29,541 76 $192,577,936 00

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STATEMENT "K" Showing the Receipts and Payments During the Month of December, 1946, Together with the Cumulative Amounts from July 1, 1946, to December 31, 1946, and the Cash Balance as of December 31, 1946, of the Various Funds Listed. Payments are shown on a Check Registered Basis. There is also Shown the Cash Deposited in Savings Banks for account of various beneficiaries, paid to the Treasurer pursuant to the provisions of Court Orders, as well as the investments on account of moneys held for various beneficiaries. Pursuant to the provisions of various laws of the State of New York, the City Treasurer also acts as County Treasurer of each of the five Counties making up The City of New York. In this capacity he acts as Trustee of Funds in accordance with the provisions of such laws. The following statement summarizes these holdings:

December, 1946 A. Receipts Payments

Opening Cash

Balance July 1, 1946

Receipts July 1,1946 to

December 31,1946

Payments July 1, 1946 to

December 31,1946

Closing Cash Balance

December 31,1946

$311,107 30 $359,662 02 Court and Trust Funds in Commercial Banks $480,636 40

22,065 12 36,126 79 Intestate Estates, Account of Court and Trust Funds 3,212,728 40

7,892 31 8,175 72 Court and Trust Fund Fees 3,534 93

77,991 00 105,711 00 Cash Bail 183,355 56

1,403 50 Bail Fees 95,445 20

5 00 Assurance Fund 4,122 33

5,006 18 2,157 55 Commissioner of Welfare Trust Fund 256,652 00

2,192 50 3,823 53 Military Funds 151,675 77

30 00 Domestic Relations Court Fund 9,739 29

7,041 96 7,495 01 Miscellaneous Funds 251,567 57

$4,649,457 45 $2,416,043 40 $2,427,241 56 $4,638,259 29

12,209,704 70 1,092,161 68 1,663,214 41 11,638,651 97

$595,025 01 $837,793 45

Total $16,859,162 15 $3,508,205 08 $4,090,455 97 $16,276,911 26

$434,704 87 $523,181 62 Total in Commercial Banks

160,320 14 314,611 83 Court and Trust Funds in Savings Banks

Amount Received

July 1, 1946 to Amount Held December July 1, 1946 31,1946 Investment Account of all Court and Trust Funds:

Total

Grand Total

$5,625 00 $16,562 28

$600,650 01 $854,355 73

$1,671,287 08 $86,375 00 $258,793 91 $1,498,868 17

$18,530,449 23 $3,594,580 08 $4,349,249 88 $17,775,779 43

$14,975 00 Mortgages and Real Estate $300,100 44 $5,625 00 1,587 28 Miscellaneous Securities 1,371,186 64 $86,375 00

No. 1-TABLE Showing the COLLECTIONS of REAL ESTATE TAXES, WATER RATES and ASSESSMENTS by BOROUGHS for the MONTH of DECEMBER, 1946

Total

Manhattan Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond

Real Estate Taxes-Current Year $2,889,029 25 $1,160,061 29 $366,769 72 $58,179 44

$775,337 90 $528,678 90 Real Estate Taxes-Prior Years 1,921,205 70 249,162 97 271,159 62 68,535 92

588,540 64 743,806 55

Total Real EstateTaxes $4,810,232 95 $1,409,224 26 $637,929 34 $1,363,878 54 $1,272,485 45 $126,715 36

Frontage Rates-Current* $852,741 80 $399,920 50 $208,008 84 $201,363 74 $9,729 62 $33 719 10 Meter Rates 865,612 04 225,237 02 96,600 57 273,963 68 211,782 29 58,028 48 \ rater Rates-Arrears 58,868 19 12,845 99 10,632 92 28,451 71 4,647 95 2,289 62

Total Water Rates $1,777,222 03 $638,003 51 $315,242 33 $503,779 13 $226,159 86 $94,037 20

Assessments Collected with Taxes-Current Year $154,240 43 $72,189 69 $12,494 84 Assessments Collected with Taxes-Prior Years 66,201 56 12,088 50 9,935 02 Street Improvement Fund (Old) 100.600 45 335 73 13,186 27 Street Improvement Fund (New) 157,680 03 4,546 14 10,461 36 Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) 44.720 23 3,406 20 2,004 42 Fund for Street and Park Openings (New) 40,955 76 34,323 67 Old Law Tenement Assessment Fund 2,068 42 1,938 05 Restoring Pavements (Section 83, Charter) 182 93 182 93

$34,628 23

$32,899 27

$2.028 40

20,715 29

20,710 61

2,752 14

24,662 08

61,712 81

703 56

20,482 83

120,699 26

1,490 44

8,164 37

30,038 09

1,107 15

6,491 75

140 34 130 37

Total Assessments $566,649 81 $129,010 91

$48,081 91 $115,274 92 $266,200 38 $8,081 69

Grand Total

$7,154,104 79 $2,176,238 68 $1,001,253 58 $1,982,932 59 $1,764,845 69 $228,834 25

* Includes Advance Collections-Frontage Rates 1947-$811,145.11.

No. 2-STATEMENT of the 1946-1947 REAL ESTATE TAX LEVY Showing the TRANSACTIONS by BOROUGHS for the PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1946

Uncollected Overpayments Balances Percentage

Applied Dec. 31, 1946 Uncollected

Overpayments Adjusted

Borough Tax Levy Created Collections

Manhattan $212,082,602 86 $166,929 69 $129,410,514 25 $256,807 61 $432,641 35 Bronx 55,843466 88 13,030 50 31,246,649 27 50.417 49 21,120 63 Brooklyn 104,356,722 35 1,215 16 54,996,071 52 67,512 05 69,878 03 Queens . 71,114,657 19 841 30 38.033,764 30 52849 98 81,845 06 Richmond 8,515,837 52 4,930 60 4,200,939 71 7,132 02 29,526 10

Total . $451,913,286 80 $186,947 25 $257,887,939 05 $434,719 15 $635,011 17

No. 3-TABLE showing the UNCOLLECTED BALANCES of REAL ESTATE TAXES on DECEMBER 1, 1946, of the LEVIES of 1938 and PRIOR YEARS, 1939 to 1945-1946. This Table also Shows the TRANSACTIONS for the MONTH of DECEMBER, 1946, i.e., COLLECTIONS, CANCELLATIONS, OVERPAYMENTS CREATED and APPLIED, and UNCOLLECTED BALANCES as of DECEMBER 31, 1946.

Year of Tax Levy

Uncollected Balances Overpayments

Dec. 1, 1946 Created Adjusted

Collections Overpayments

Cancellations Applied

Uncollected Balances

Dec. 31,1946

1938 and Prior 1939-1st 6 mos. 1939-1940 1940-1941 1941-1942 1942-1943 1943-1944 1944-1945 1945-1946

$66,350,517 25 4,193,885 11 8,835,114 99 9,544,677 26 9,802,694 56

10,704,906 23 11,708,806 55 12,673,930 29 14,635,788 16

$28,288 81 871 84

38,072 10 50,091 21 70,026 66

105,674 74 184,609 58 242.780 33 198,519 77

$584,770 23 49,953 44

105,063 29 98,596 18

109,635 18 146,985 90 205,598 29 247,280 02 439,622 34

$53,842 39 $184 67 $65,740,008 77

5,202 82 335 34 4,139,265 35

44,170 43 488 85 8,723,464 52

58,931 44 630 44 9,436,610 41

75,398 53 1,620 52 9,686,066 99

109,049 74 1,615 03 10,552,930 30

187,956 74 1,427 60 11,498,433 50

243,475 64 347 54 12,425,607 42

202,584 80 5,000 97 14,187,099 82

Total $148,450,320 40 $918,935 04 $1,987,504 87 $980,612 53 $11,650 96 $146,389,487 08

$65,740,008 77 1,164,243 50

19,788,623 39 9,418,624 04

41,367 47

$6,028,031 88 $14,726,092 48

230,910 39 135,623 92

325,954 17 6,096,736 09

143,844 68 3,782,865 79

33,258 51 476 78

$15,637,931 91 506,607 01

4,908,969 47 2,314,447 74

7,632 18

$18,710,329 49 133,927 10

6,760,652 45 2,499,397 36

$10,637,623 01 157,175 08

1,696,311 21 678,068 47

$4,139,265 35 $443,550 80

163,271 39 35,637 79

359,147 36 15,571 26

2,974 20 231 21 462,390 55

$832,068 47 15,634 94 3,422 67

781 21 26,982 57

$1,027,250 64 81,534 35

209,957 43 1,961 78

381,939 95

$1,282,097 94 16,558 55 15,185 21

42,807 65

$554,297 50 13,905 76

115,010 79

10,660 38

52,627 14 48,146 78

36064

4,119 72

$8,723,464 52 $982,250 23 $1,710,739 48 $2,161,676 24 $2,724,263 40 $1,144,535 17

175,503 00 36,476 18 17,905 80 89,048 02 17,497 71 14,575 29

619,993 67 8,446 63 84,130 85 398,286 20 76,681 09 52,448 90

180,258 38 6,633 65 26,525 01 16,902 58 120,845 19 9,351 95

246,231 60 41,634 48 24,231 35 87,425 14 85,226 80 7,713 83

8,211 49 7,627 59 583 90

40,219 32 36,049 25 195 36 3,974 71

$9,993,881 98 $1,119,118 01 $1,863,727 85 $2,757,896 79 $3,024,514 19 $1,228,625 14

$9,436,610 41 189,034 50 131,965 83 232 281 85 314,854 31 10,686 46 30,955 02

$1,052,256 11 36,64944

23,244 18 3,488 23

29,590 98

$1,776.560 43 20,764 84 1,585 92

24,988 03 25,906 75

924 04

$2,552,850 44 98,131 28 28.100 15 36,999 20 91,706 02

424 25 44000

$2,864,268 37 19,261 94

102,279 76 137,145 44 158,885 78 10,262 21

$1,190,675 06 14,227 00

9,905 00 34,867 53

$10,346,388 38 $1,145,228 94 $1,850,730 01 $2,808,651 34 $3,292,103 50 $1,249,674 59

$9,686,066 99 $1,151,753 49

208,174 70 41,138 62 288,530 94

187,752 99

21,952 12

96,565 97

73,476 29

115,807 68

103,071 93

$1,845,279 28 26,569 13 1,096 68

34,128 19

5,269 90

$2,553,303 91 102,853 00

22,629 90 62,975 61 3,898 37

41 80

$2,906,176 26 22,146 03

264,804 36 51,042 22 19,191 31

2,787 85

$1,229,554 05 15,467 92

17,654 85

4,636 20

,140,224 68

63,552 80 39,345 77 3,105 32

$3,177,766 89 153,887 98 214,708 80

1,200,873 51

142,799 60

$3,199,602 86 28,54839 94,175 31

233,146 18

11,559 66

$1,346,411 20 18,753 45

10,989 21

3,723 21

$3,630,850 56 $3,313,796 68

193,556 18 34,644 76

91,254 12 100,173 88

34,777 39 978 72 3 02

$1,317,813 71 21,999 53

14,173 62 1,242 05

722,609 50 36,998 16

3 02

$2,260,521 70 50,119 62

118,986 88

$12,425,607 42 $1,902,624 77

416,537 43 116,217 34

398,021 00

$14,187,099 82 $2,368,259 54 $2,519,657 13 $4,170,589 97

635,242 39 205,177 62 83,707 80 264,944 12

356,035 23 201,438 61 15,532 13

$15,395,348 18 $2,594,094 71 $2,746,512 81 $4,533,981 36

$3,738,847 12 52,764 83

60,609 18 201,438 61

14,757 63

$4,068,417 37

$1,389,746 06 28,648 02

33,947 85

$1,452,341 93

20,657 55

142,373 38

98,447 27

774 50

$192,577,936 00 2,764,140 39

253,328 04

$81,954,597 62 856,014 82

14,097 80

$24,501,281 66 312,938 76

22,013 31

$48,896,449 43 944,048 87

10,611 03

$32,942,817 86 419,907 04

202,481 94

$4,282,789 43 231,230 90

4,123 96

262 THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

No. 4-TABLE SHOWING the UNCOLLECTED BALANCES of REAL ESTATE TAXES, WATER RATES and ASSESSMENTS as at DECEMBER 31, 1946, by BOROUGHS for the YEARS 1939-1st 6 Months to 1946-1947, Inclusive, and 1938 and PRIOR YEARS

Year of Entry and Levy

Total

Manhattan

Bronx

Brooklyn

Queens

Richmond

Year 1938 and Prior Years- Real Estate Taxes Frontage Rates Street Improvement Fund (Old) Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) Old Law Tenement Assessment Fund

Total

$96,152,867 17 $6,761,999 63 $24,741,795 06

$23,375,588 31

$28,104,306 40 $13,169,177 77

Year 1939-1st 6 Months- Real Estate Taxes Frontage Rates Street Improvement Fund (Old) Street Improvement Fund (New) Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) Fund for Street and Park Openings (New) Old Law Tenement Assessment Fund

Total

$5,179,675 99 $543,137 84

$879,250 50 $1,706,763 87 $1,356,649 35 $693,874 43

Year 1939-1940- Real Estate Taxes Frontage Rates Street Improvement Fund (Old) Street Improvement Fund (New) Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) Fund for Street and Park Openings (New) Old Law Tenement Assessment Fund

Total

Year 1940-1941- Real Estate Taxes Frontage Rates Street Improvement Fund (Old) Street Improvement Fund (New) Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) Fund for Street and Park Openings (New) Old Law Tenement Assessment Fund

Total

Year 1941-1942- Real Estate Taxes Frontage Rates Street Improvement Fund (Old) Street Improvement Fund (New) Fund for Street and .Park Openings (Old) Fund for Street and Park Openings (New)

Total

$10,582,899 27 $1,391,392 45 $1,912,343 18 $2,745,702 59 $3,266,148 03 $1,267,313 02

Fund (Old) Fund (New) Park Openings (Old) Park Openings (New)

Year 1942-1943- Real Estate Taxes Frontage Rates Street Improvement Street Improvement Fund for Street and Fund for Street and

$10,552,930 30 272,034 35 250,619 82 419,258 35 21,984 61

552,024 42

$1,261,301 60 65,641 57

27,456 78

546,419 65

$1,969,323 52 34,435 92 5,046 17

118,849 14 17,445 38

$2,987,328 98 131,762 77 225,464 23

70,322 54 4,539 23 1,085 86

$3,062,560 02 23,769 84 20.109 42

202,629 89

4,518 91

$1,272,416 18 16,424 25

Total

$12,068,851 85 $1,900,819 60 $2,145,100 13 $3,420,503 61 $3,313,588 08 $1,288,840 43

Year 1943 1944- Real Estate Taxes $11,498,433 50 $1,616,570 85 Frontage Rates 328,828 98 87,414 48 Street Improvement Fund (Old) 308,884 11 Street Improvement Fund (New) 1,520,882 27 12,320 57 Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) 39,345 77 Fund for Street and Park Openings (New) 1,088,204 87 927,017 08

Total

$14,784,579 50 $2,643,322 98 $2,304,310 27 $4,890,036 78 $3,567,032 40 $1,379,877 07

Year 1944-1945- Real Estate Taxes Frontage Rates Street Improvement Fund (Old) Street Improvement Fund (New) Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) Fund for Street and Park Openings (New)

Total

$13,601,755 53 $2,416,863 11 $2,429,628 20 $3,950,438 25 $3,449,597 06 $1,355,228 91

Year 1945-1946- Real Estate Taxes Frontage Rates Street Improvement Fund (Old) Street Improvement Fund (New) Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) Fund for Street and Park Openings (New)

Total

Yrar 1046-1947- Real Estate Taxes Meter Rates Street Improvement Fund (Old) Street Improvement Fund (New) Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) Fund for Street and Park Openings (New)

Total $195,595,404 43 $82,824,710 24 $24,836,233 73 $49,851,109 33 $33,565,206 84 $4,518,144 29

Grand Tntal-

Old Law Tenement Assessment Fund 165,168 95 147,045 52 1,956 82 16,166 61

Fund for Street and Park Openings (Old) 10,838,433 62 262,443 68 3,916,777 61 2,918,733 84 3,007,926 23 732,552 26 Fund for Street and Park Openings (New) 1,790,470 07 1,584,136 25 9,149 72 144,935 41 43,889 28 8,359 41

Street Improvement Fund (New) 3,875,380 81 524,614 86 552,197 95 1,590.347 64 1,108.073 92 100,146 44

Real Estate Taxes $338,967,423 08 $98,761,196 89 $54,299,605 85 $86,795,998 97 $74,744,760 00 $24,365,861 37 Water Rates 6,317,010 63 1,711,278 25 737,925 41 2,566,373 58 769,026 19 532,407 20 Street Improvement Fund (Old) 21,747,765 12 349,972 06 6,192,018 38 6,008,116 18 7,333,887 60 1,863,770 90

Total $383,701,652 28 $103,340,687 51 $65,709,631 74 $100,040,672 23 $87,007,563 22 $27,603,097 58

$76,176,707 $27,629,022 Total City Treasury $635,623,785 $594,882,223

RECEIPTS: City Treasury:

$5,166,957 $4,864,191 Real Estate Taxes $261,920,815 $258,877,344 General Fund:

1,534,939 1,983,784 Special City Taxes 56,161,060 25,033,575

63,752 City's Share of State Taxes 34,749,330 23,181,480

2,309,071 1,788,719 Water Receipts 9,909,042 10,529,671

2,965,856 4,073,540 Other General Fund Receipts 25,280,642 21,239,982

649,724 5,693,541 State Aid 45,830,881 34,702,602

1,482,683 4,588,936 Federal Aid 14,674,392 8,867,908 Transit Revenues for Debt

1,792,552 116,969 Service 1,301,616 3,274,131

162,455 42,251 Sundry Supplementary Revenues 1,432,429 1,120,058

533,797 566,782 Assessment Collections 16,020,306 15,415,862

6,750,000 Sale of Investments 16,250,000 11,750,000

45,665,000 Borrowings for All Purposes 112,000,000 155,665,000

7,099,921 3,910,309 Other City Treasury Receipts 40,093,272 25,224,610

July 1, July 1, 1946 to 1945 to

December December 31,1946 31,1945

December, December, 1945 1946

$86,438,211 $99,846,399 Total City Treasury $641,142,477 $569,613,733

July 1, July 1, December, December, 1946 to 1945 to

1945 1946

December December 31,1946 31,1945

PAYMENTS: City Treasury:

From Current Year's Budget:

$44,285,750 $48,960,181 Other Than Debt Service

20,358,028 23,771,742 Debt Service From State Aid:

2,341,823 3,529,037 For Public Welfare 29,867,405 14,071,665 For Debt Service 1,000,000 762,672

From Federal Aid:

1,445,780 1,610,073 For Public Welfare 12,031,322 9,470,398

52,881 14,406 For Hospitals 96,830 210,253 From Transit Revenues for Debt

1,795,871 108,969 Service 1,301,616 3,421,309

37,299 30,863 Sundry Supplementary Revenues 448,942 358,338 For Capital and Assessable

5,426,376 7,858,860 Improvements 35,140,559 19,016,968

For Redemption of Assessment

3,200,000 5,473,000 Bonds 9,565,000 7,290,000 For Redemption of Tax

1,500,000 2,000,000 Anticipation Notes 107,550,000 119,470,000 Refunds of Taxes, Assessments,

815,419 1,262,540 General Fund, Etc. 8,455,742 5,004,575

1,523,422 1,333,189 From Prior Years' Budgets 31,884,332 29,254,623

3,655,562 3,893,539 Other City Treasury Payments 41,476,245 15,550,502

$268,200,586 $240,436,787 94,123, : ' -: 105,295,643

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

268

No. 5—TABLE showing the UNCOLLECTED REAL ESTATE TAXES as at DECEMBER 31, 1946, SUBDIVIDED so as to show the AMOUNT OF EACH TAX LEVY beginning with the year 1937, the AMOUNT of such LEVY UNCOLLECTED on DECEMBER 31. of the RESPECTIVE YEARS, and the AMOUNT UNCOLLECTED DECEMBER 31, 1946, together with the percentage of those Uncollected Taxes. There are also shown the Uncollected Taxes on Account of the Levies of 1936 and prior years, as well as the Grand Total Uncollected Taxes.

Amount Percentage Uncollected Uncollected December 31, December 31,

1946 1y46

Amount Percentage Uncollected Uncollected

Dec. 31* or June 30 Dec. 31* or June 30 Each Year Each Year

Tax Levy Year

Real Estate

1937 $460,246,375 75 1938 490,675,929 54 1939-1st 6 months 242,818,186 34 1939-1940 492,476,163 51 1940-1941. 496,736,659 94 1941-1942. 483,516,142 74 1942-1943 483,940,316 30 1943-1944. 489,499,801 72 1944-1945. 462,177,120 66 1945-1946. 446,705,085 66 1946-1947 451,913,286 80

December 31, 1946, Total Uncollected: Levies of 1937 to 1946-1947 Levies of 1936 and Prior Years

$7,185,157 98 1.56%

8,066,752 10 1.64%

4,139,265 35 1.71%

8,723,464 52 1.77%

9,436,610 41 1,90%

9,686,066 99 2.00%

10,552,930 30 2.18%

11,498,433 50 2.35%

12,425,607 42 2.69%

14,187,099 82 3.18%

192,577,936 00 42.61%

$288,479,324 39 50,488,098 69

$47,035,i 25*

10.22%*

49,070,063 66*

10.00%*

29,835,611 34

12.29%

42,859,021 92

8.70%

44,171,216 61

8.89%

38,553,293 94

7.97%

37,553,707 10

7.76%

30,774,775 92

6.29%

25,174,607 53

5.45%

21,326,104 76

4.77%

Grand Total Uncollected $338,967,423 08

SUMMARY Showing the RECEIPTS and PAYMENTS of the CITY TREASURY, SINKING FUNDS, PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION FUNDS and

to DECEMBER 31, 1946, and for the SIMILAR PERIOD of 1945. OCCUPANCY TAX FUND for the MONTHS of DECEMBER, 1946, and DECEMBER, 1945, Together with the CUMULATIVE AMOUNTS from July 1, 1946,

Sinking Funds:

$1,826,875 Amortization Installments $8,328,063 $21,811,642

$6,450,000 Securities Sold 31,150,000

700,000 3,381,000 Matured Investments 16,480,955 14,642,955

4,214,708 4,476,500 Interest on Investments 10,354,025 10,985,597

282,833 Other Sinking Fund Receipts 869,453

$11,647,541 $9,684,375 Total Sinking Funds $35,163,043 $79,459,647

Public Works Administration Fund

$471 $729 Occupancy Tax Fund $577,126 $400,297

Sinking Funds:

$417,525 Redemption of City Debt

$39,065,000 7,484,453 Securities Purchased

64,097 89,754 Other Sinking Fund Payments

$39,129,097 $7,991,732 Total Sinking Funds

Public Works Administration Fund

Occupancy Tax Fund

$417,525 $100,500 29,334,553 80,650,210

243,086 182,628

$29,995,164 $80,933,338

$2,200 $247,140

$207,168 $371,971

$87.824 719 $37.314126

Total Receipts of All Funds, $671.363,954 $674,742,167 12,365,000 5,207,875 Less: Transfers Between Funds.. 43,243,386 53,724,680

$75,459,719 $32,106,251 Net Receipts $628,120,568 $621,017,487 154,355,281 169,102,875 Opening Cash Balance in Banks 98,561,925 93,036,707

Total Opening Balance and $229,815,000 $201,209,126

Receipts . $726,682,493 $714,054,194

$125,567,308 $107,838,131 12,365,000 5,207,875

$113,202,308 $102,630,256 116,612,692 98,578,870

$229,815,000 $201,209,126

Total Payments from All Funds $671,347,009 $651,166,182

Less: Transfers Between Funds 43,243,386 53,724,680

Net Payments $628,103,623 $597,441,502 Closing Cash Balance in Banks *98,578,870 116,612,692

Total Payments and Closing Balance $726,682,493 $714,054,194

* $8,128,430 Is Encumbered to Meet Outstanding Checks.

LAW DEPARTMENT (Continued from First Page)

Where the resultant average of the percentages exceeds 75 per cent, it shall be re-duced to 75 per cent for the purpose of allocation. Where the resultant average of the percentages is less than 12/ per cent, it shall be increased to 12/ per cent for the pur-pose of allocation.

The apportioned amount of dividends and/or interest to be included in the measure of the tax of the holding company is determined by applying the resultant average of the percentages or the maximum of 75 per cent or the minimum of 12% per cent, as the case may be, to the total amount of dividends and/or interest received by the holding company during the basic period from controlled corporations located partly within and partly without the State of New York or wholly without the State. Dividends and/or interest received from controlled corporations located wholly within the State of New York are to be fully included in the measure of the tax.

5. The "Note" at the end of the "Schedule Showing Allocation of Dividends and Interest Received from Controlled Corporations," which immediately follows the last paragraph of Subdivision 1I of Article 305 of said Regulations and immediately pre-cedes Subdivision III of said Article, is hereby amended to read as follows:

Note—If the average of the three percentages had exceeded 75 per cent, a maximum of 75 per cent of $350,000, or $262,500, would be apportioned to New York City. On the other hand, if the average of the three percentages were less than 12/ per cent, a minimum of 12/ per cent of $350,000, or $43,750, would be apportioned to New York City.

EFFECTIVE DATE. These amendments shall be effective with the returns required to be filed on and

after June 15, 1947. 2. Article 216 of the Comptroller's Regulations, General Business and Financial

Tax (issued pursuant to Section RR41-11.0 (1) of Local Law No. 27 of 194Z as em-bodied in Title RR of Chapter 41 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York), promulgated as of May 15, 1943, is hereby amended to read as follows:

PROPERTY TRADED IN Article 216. Whenever tangible personal property of any kind is sold and allow-

ance is made for other tangible personal property which is traded in and is accepted by the vendor in part payment of the property sold, the allowance made for the property

traded in shall not be deducted from the selling price of the property sold in computing gross receipts upon which a tax is imposed. The vendor must include in the measure of the tax the full selling price of the property sold without any deduction therefrom for any allowance made on property traded in. Where the property traded in is subsequently sold by the vendor, the latter must include in his gross receipts the total selling price from the sale of such property.

Where dealers engaged in similar lines of business exchange articles of tangible personal property and one of them makes payment to the other in addition to the prop-erty exchanged by him, the transactions constitute sales to each other. The receipt of each dealer is measured by the gross value of the consideration received by him. Where a dealer transfers property, such as an automobile, to another dealer with the under-standing that property of identical description will be returned at a subsequent date, such transaction does not constitute a sale and the value of the property exchanged need not be included in the gross receipts tax base of either dealer.

This amendment shall be effective for all returns required to be filed on and after June 15, 1948, and shall have application to the above transactions which take place on and after January 1, 1947.

LAZARUS JOSEPH, Comptroller of The City of New York.

POLICE DEPARTMENT Regulations Governing Cabarets.

(Filed with City Clerk December 10, 1946.) By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 436 of the New York City

Charter and Section 436-1.0 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, I hereby repeal Regulations 6 and 7 governing cabarets, heretofore promulgated by me, and enact the following new Regulations 6 and 7 governing cabarets, to read as follows:

6. Identification card. No person who comes in contact or is likely to come in contact with the patrons of a cabaret shall be employed on the premises of a cabaret for more than three (3) days from the date of original employment and shall not be reem-ployed unless such person has obtained a cabaret employee's identification card or tem-porary permit issued by the Police 'Commissioner in such form and manner as he may prescribe. An employee of a cabaret conducted in a hotel of more than 200 rooms is exempt from this provision if the cabaret is conducted by the hotel management or ownership. The holder of an identification card or temporary permit shall:

(a) Have the card or temporary permit in his physical possession while in the place of employment; (if the card or temporary permit is on file with the licensee in the premises, such filing will be considered compliance with this provision.)

(b) Produce the card or temporary permit for inspection upon demand of a member of the Police Department;

(c) Not permit the use of identfication card or temporary permit by another; (d) Immediately notify employer and in writing, the Division of Licenses,

of any change in address; (e) Comply with the Police Department Regulations prescribed for the proper

regulation of public dance halls; (f) Immediately report to employer and to the Division of Licenses the loss

of card; should circumstances warrant, a duplicate card will be issued; (g) Not engage or participate in any illegal or unlawful activity, nor in any

conduct or dancing, offensive to public decency, whether within or without the City of New York;

(h) If a hostess, not to mingle with the patrons, except while actually engaged in dancing;

(i) Report as directed in a notice of hearing for a violation of these regula-tions;

(j) All public dance hall employees' identification cards issued heretofore shall expire on December 31, 1946. Holders of such cards shall apply for renewal of same at the Division of Licenses;

(k) On and after December 31, 1946, a service charge of $1.00 shall be paid by the applicant at the time of applying for a public dance hall employee's identifica-tion card or a renewal of same. In the case of a lost identification card, an addi-tional fee of $1.00 shall be charged for each duplicate card issued. All money col-lected for public dance hall employees' identification cards shall be forwarded daily to the Bookkeeper's Office for deposit to the credit of the Police Pension Fund (Article 1). The Police Commissioner may, in his discretion, after notice and hearing, suspend

or revoke any identification card or temporary permit issued by him. Note-The holder of a public dance hall or cabaret employee's identification card

may be employed in either a public dance hall or cabaret. 6. Record of Employees. There shall be maintained in each public dance hall a

bound book, with pages consecutively numbered which shall contain a record of each employee. This book shall be known as the "Personnel Roster" and shall be available for inspection during the hours the dance hall is open to the public, and entries concern-ing each employee shall be made in the following manner:

Identification Card or

Temporary Permit No.,

if any (Sample entry)

Present Name Address

Date of Employ-

Occupation ment

Date Employ-

ment ter-minated

1075 Jane Doe 63 Jane St. Singer 1/3/45 2/4/45

A copy of this record (Personnel Roster) shall be filed with the Commanding Officer of the precinct wherein the public dance hall is located at the time of issuance of license, and a report of any change in personnel or change of address of an employee shall be filed with the Commanding Officer of the precinct wherein premises is located within three days after such change becomes effective. A complete personnel roster of all employees shall be submitted with each renewal application for a public dance hall license.

ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Commissioner.

NOTE Rules and Regulations Filed by the Heads of Agencies in the Office of the

City Clerk During the Month of December, 1946, and Published in "The City Record" as Hereinafter Indicated.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Amendments to Sanitary Code and Regulations relating thereto : Section 33,

Amended; Section 191, subd. (f) Amended; Section 213, Amended. (Published Decem-ber 12, 1946, at page 5447 of THE CITY RECORD.) Regulation 7, subd. 3 (b) re Section 198, Deleted and new subdivision substituted; Regulation 101 re Section 148, Amended. (Published December 12, 1946, at page 5447 of THE CITY RECORD.) Regulation 48 re Section 156, Amended. (Published December 18, 1946, at page 5526 of THE CITY RECORD.)

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Amendment to Classification. (Published December 9, 1946, at page 5260 of THE

CITY RECORD.)

POLICE DEPARTMENT Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic. (Published December 3, 1946, at page

5202; December 6, 1946, at page 5234; December 11, 1946, at page 5461; December 16, 1946, at page 5488; December 20, 1946, at page 5546; December 26, 1946, at page 5604 of THE CITY RECORD.) Establishment of Learners' 'Streets for Motor Vehicles. (Pub-lished December 10, 1946, at page 5283 of THE CITY RECORD.)

CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel.

(b) Produce the card or temporary permit for inspection upon demand of a member of the Police Department;

(c) Not permit the use of identification card or temporary permit by another; (d) Immediately notify employer and in writing, the Division of Licenses, of

any change in address; (e) Comply with the Police Department regulations prescribed for the proper

regulation of cabarets; (f) Immediately report to employer and to the Division of Licenses the loss

of card. Should circumstances warrant, a duplicate card will be issued; (g) Not engage or participate in any Illegal or unlawful activity, nor in any

conduct offensive to public decency, whether within or without The City of New York; (h) Not indulge in indecent language or conduct offensive to decency or pro-

priety in any scene, sketch or act; (i) If a female, not mingle with patrons or guests; (j) Report as directed in a notice of hearing for a violation of these regula-

tions; (k) All cabaret employees' identification cards issued heretofore shall expire

on December 31, 1946. Holders of such cards shall apply for renewal of same at the Division of Licenses;

(1) On and after December 31, 1946, a service charge of $1.00 shall be paid by the applicant at the time of applying for a cabaret employee's identification card or a renewal of same. In the case of a lost identification card, an additional fee of $1.00 shall be charged for each duplicate card issued. All money collected for cabaret employees' identification cards shall be forwarded daily to the Bookkeeper's Office for deposit to the credit of the Police Pension Fund (Article 1). The Police Commissioner may, in his discretion, after notice and hearing, suspend

or revoke any identification card or temporary permit issued by him. Note-The holder of a cabaret or public dance hall employee's identification card

may be employed in either a cabaret or public dance hall. 7. Record of employees. There shall be maintained in each cabaret a bound book,

with pages consecutively numbered, which shall contain a record of each employee. This book shall be known as the "Personnel Roster" and shall be available for inspection during the hours the cabaret is open to the public, and entries concerning each employee shall be made in the following manner:

Identification

Card or

Date Temporary

Date of

Employ- Permit No., Present

Employ- ment ter-

if any

Name Address Occupation ment

minated (Sample entry)

1078 Jane Doe 63 Jane St. Singer 1/3/45 2/4/45

A copy of this record (Personal Roster) shall be filed with the Commanding Officer of the precinct wherein the cabaret is located at the time of issuance of license, and a report of any change in personnel or change of address of an employee shall be filed with the Commanding Officer of the precinct wherein premises is located within three days after such change becomes effective. A complete personnel roster of all employees shall be submitted with each renewal application for a cabaret license.

This regulation shall not apply to a hotel having upwards of 200 rooms where the cabaret is conducted by the hotel ownership or management.

ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Commissioner. Regulations Governing Public Dance Halls.

(Filed with City Clerk December 30, 1946.) By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 436 of the New York City

Charter and Section 436-1.0 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, I hereby repeal Regulations 3, 4, 5 and 6 governing public dance halls, heretofore promulgated by me, and enact the following new regulations 3, 4, 5 and 6, governing public dance halls, to read as follows:

3. Fingerprints of Employee. Every employee of a public dance hall shall make application and be fingerprinted at the Division of Licenses for a public dance hall employee's identification card.

4. Issuance of Identification Card. Except in the discretion of the Police Com-missioner, no person shall be issued a public dance hall employee's identification card or temporary permit, who has been convicted of a felony, or of any misdemeanor or offense or is or pretends to be a homosexual or lesbian, or who has been connected with any premises where the license was revoked because of immoral conditions or the com-mission of unlawful acts.

5. Identification Card. No person shall be employed on the premises of a public dance hall unless such person has obtained a public dance hall employee's identification card or temporary permit issued by the Police Commissioner in such form and manner as he may prescribe. The holder of an identification card or temporary permit shall:

(a) Have the card or temporary permit in his physical possession while in the place of employment; (if the card or temporary permit is on file with the licensee in the premises, such filing will be considered compliance with this provision.)

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1947. Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received in

the office of the Comptroller on this date in which is shown the contract number (if a contract), the name of ~rayee, the Department number (if other than a contract), the tickler number and the amount of the voucher.

LAZARUS JOSEPH, Comptroller.

Contract Vouchers

Contract

Tickler No. Name of Payee

No, Amount

147758 Alpine Window Cleaning Co 32099 $676 55 147730 Amer. Steel Wire Co . 31956 5,821 20 147277 Bradford Coal Co. 32481 12,351 60 146233 Bronx Water Works Co. 32613 208 75 147260 Dexter Carpenter Co. 32482 31,156 74 147759 Everready Maintenance Co 32101 174 25 148251 Farbman Sons, M. 32104 3,834 35 146172 Frederico Co., A. 32612 1,455 57 147760 Globe House Cleaning Con 32100 529 55 148555 Hickey Co., M. F . 32483 1,687 18 147259 Johnstown Coal Co. 32484 21,949 53 147044 Merit Supply Co. 31957 592 80 147761 N. Y. Window Cleaning Co 32103 1,110 52 130308 N. Y. Telephone Co . 32299 2,837 04 147766 Permutit Co. 32102 287 62 146302 Phoenix Constr. Assn. 32300 364 00 148126 Seneca Coal Corp . 32485 2,778 50 147264 Seneca Coal Corp . 32486 59,447 15 146966 Skidmore, Owings 32106 4,550 00

Other Than Contract Vouchers

(Key to Department Numbers May be Obtained at Room 720, Municipal Bldg., Manhattan, N. Y. 7.)

Dept. Tickler Name of Pxre

No. No. Amount

A. E. S. Realty, Inc. 12 32597 $105,000 00 Aarons Men's Shop 993 1562 142 50 Abeles Co., Lewit 734 32474 57 15

American Law Book Co. 937 31181 10 00 American Optical Co. 40 30712 56 25 American Book.Co. 40 31443 101 64 American Book Co. 40 31457 2 20 American Art Clay Co. 40 31465 71 25 American Handicrafts Co. 40 31468 3 17 American Window Shade 40 31569 17 37 American Optical Co. 40 31562 45 70 American Type Founders 40 31641 10 60 Amer. Window Shade Mfg. Co 40 31735 994 00 American Laundry Mach. Co.- 40 31742 64 60 American Reedcraft Corp. 40 31495 8 10 American Reedcraft Corp. 40 31497 10 65 American Library Assoc. 40 31501 4 75 American Council Education 40 31502 2 75 American Tech. Soc. 40 31494 48 00 Anchor Tool Supply 40 31498 18 30 Anchor Tool Supply 40 31499 4 70 Anchor Tool Supply 40 31500 5 50 Andrews Paper Co., H. P. 40 32117 88 20 Andrews, M. 98 31828 7,151 89 Anti Hydro Waterprfg. Co 55 32081 225 00 Apelian, George 734 30970 9 00 Appleton Century Co., D. 40 31487 2 71 Appliance Sales Service Co 40 31762 41 88 Applebaum, J 67 31267 70 00 Arabol Mfg. Co. 40 31467 16 50 Arabol Mfg. Co. 40 31496 16 50 Arco Co. 734 31376 3 30 Arc Welding Supply Co. 40 31458 34 80 Arrow Builders Supply Corp 734 31327 24 70 Arthur's Auto Parts 734 31308 12 64 Arabol Mfg. Co. 40 32358 300 00 Arc Welding Supply Co. 40 32182 14 63 Armour Co. 97 32082 9,900 00 Art Motors, Inc. 40 32950 3 60 Assoc. Paper Prod. Co. 40 32151 19 90 Astrup Co. 97 32083 378 47 Asbestos Constr. Co. 734 30960 82 79 Associated Paper Prod. 40 31630 175 50 Atlas Stationery Corp. 40 30641 195 53 Atomic Envelope Co. 904 31096 10 75 Atomic Envelope Co. 69 31073 21 75 Atlas Stationery Co. 97 32020 97 25 Atlas Screw Co. 734 32437 46 75

Nano of Payee Dept. Th*ler No. No. Amount

264

THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

Abrams Morris, Inc. 35 Abrams Morris, Inc. 40 Acme Elevator Corp. 82 Acme Tel. Engrg. Co. 40 Adams & Westlake Co. 734 Aircraft Marine Prod. 734 Air Assoc., Inc. 40 Air Transport Equip., Inc 40 Air Transport Equip., Inc. 40 Air Reduction Sales Co. 82 Alfonso, Alfred 98 Allan's Garage, Inc. 903 Allen, Harvey K. 40 Allyn, Bacon 40 Alter Co., H. 66 Alter Co., H. 40 Alter Co., H. 66 Alco Mfg. Co. 66 Alexander, Hyman 98 Alkoff, J. 98 Allied Mechanical Industry 734 Alliance File Corp. 734 Allen Sherman Hoff Co. 734 Allyn & Bacon 40 Allen, J. D. 98 Amer. Casting Mfg. Corp. 734 Amer. Car Co. 734 Amer. Tube Bending Co. 734 Amer. LaFrance Foamite Co, 734 Amer. Ldry. Mach. Co. 68 Amer. Type Founders Sales 40 Amer. Handicrafts Co. 40 Amer. Airlines, Inc. 904 Amer. Distr. Teleg. Co. 734 American Petrometal Corp 734 American Comm. Steel Co 734 American LaFrance Foamite Co. 97 American Ft. Pitt Spring Div 734 American Type Founders Corp 57 American Cyanamid Co. 68 American Hospital Supply Corp. 68 American Cyanamid Co. 68 Amend Drug Chem. Co. 68 American Type Founders Sales. 40 American Optical Co. 40

31945 11 45 32155 45 96 32617 10 00 32161 9 9u 32469 78 13 32476 19 20 31462 3 55 31466 36 34 31618 1 45 31094 12 90 30862 23,447 98 30736 4000 31712 19 78 31513 112 65 31052 1 50 31543 21 88 31052 3 00 32079 245 00 32569 17 50 32658 6 00 32435 77 58 32441 153 12 32471 3,138 95 32213 316 80 31850 333 33 32431 253 00 32433 106 60 32473 137 40 32475 32 00 32080 68 50 32357 131 45 32156 9 75 31818 65 70 32493 219 45 30964 17 67 31369 67 61 31075 235 55 31375 41 35 31124 73 80 31057 5 00 31053 11 76 31100 720 79 31095 14 40 30651 18 95 30710 25000

Dept. Tickler name of Payee

No. No. AnnDant

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

~ Tickler Amos Dept. Tickler No. No. AmowU

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

THE CITY RECORD 265

31767 43 70 30893 324 30874 450 80 31062 149 15 30999 18 05 31276 799 36 30896 1,594 16 31231 3 10 31232 8 25 31233 7 55 30918 27 80 32016 546 43 32472 327 40 31968 23 00 32279 376 20 32428 50000 31789 90 00 32410 429 00 32303 25 00 31804 16 73 31805 16 81 31948 1 35 32170 51 50 32258 33 00 1560 1,175 00

32668 500 31866 11 61 32655 25 00 31822 4,715 86 31969 59 55 31847 7,151 89 32280 23310 32323 657 00 31919 133 51 32215 8 00 32249 295 00 32270 2,554 35 32271 25 00 32268 581 32 32467 117 88 32253 110 66 30602 236 87 30738 194 15 31370 42 69 30554 32 60 30555 20 20 31064 26 20 31272 114 26 30859 4,086 79 31441 5 78 31701 37 92 31315 80 98 31559 62 50 31645 133 56 30638 133 00 31146 56 96 30734 55 00 30740 354 34 30741 402 76 30742 535 74 30776 50 35 30684 3 30 31506 2 21 31867 75 00 32564 1,188 33 32129 25 85 33254 676 12 32955 120 00 31842 3,065 09 31925 707 32 32022 253 99 31901 36 40 31970 72 00 32017 9 90 31079 22 62 31030 87 30 31028 21 82 31229 147 58 30997 25 00 30769 810 98 30863 5.619 34 30959 1,798 28 32580 250 00 31843 4,90415 32109 548 81 32667 11 00

19 94 250 00 459 23 18 00 16 20 10 06 174 40 176 55 991 52 16 25 12 20 59 88 10481 88 25

108 48 55400

186 20 131 25 130 75 25 00

876 75 3300

1,726 81 333 34

4 30 1,072 43

200 710 59 13 80 25 00

9,706 13 136 00 15 00

750 00 108 04 998 59

5,619 34 36 57

1,386 76 678 93

95 00 15 17

321 78 591

17 00 5 25

1140 31963 7 50 32015 49 86 31975 4 90 32131 201 81 31947 56 43 32152 23 15 31815 19 53 32296 2,317 00 30923 104 19 30688 18 43 30848 497 03 30956 124 15 31381 293 50 31556 20 80 31280 753 52 31044 217 92 30705 325 00 31619 129 78 31078 4 16 31015 281 13 30984 25 00 30750 1,459 00 30751 2,164 38 30752 2,172 00 30753 2,60194 30873 101 20 31001 1,175 64 31002 1,863 75 31010 689 48 31011 19 33 31026 138 55 31389 1,952 50 31390 1,400 50

31391 2,374 50 32295 2,332 40 31845 4,90415 32631 7 50 32593 337 50 32396 9,747 00 32397 4,116 00 32398 5100 32399 101 00 32364 2,198 72 32365 1,387 00 32366 1,685 00 32367 1,395 25 32368 2,029 03 31758 11 34 31037 26 90 31055 22000 30630 172 00

941 32424 7 50

82 32618 780 00

66 31965 43 85

69 32278 234 00

68 31960 8 40

14 31918 593 99

40 32214 40 50

40 32322 179 00

73 32517 2 40

98 31827 10,727 83

68 21967 1 76

40 32113 594 00

98 32895 188,742 76

98 32896 571,578 80 98 32897 1,048,702 27

98 31884 6,545 00

12 32254 25 86

68 32526 28 05

82 32611 671 89 32489 1,625 29 32490 312 30 32468 1,462 54 32418 2,115 00 32404 4 00 30636 85 80 31194 25 00 31208 21 75 31162 6 63 31060 73 00 31185 5 00 31582 41 93 31675 667 00 31163 52 50

98 31025 2,633 66

98 30865 6,743 21

30 31084 52 79

97 31135 169 70

83 31061 60 00

98 30800 30 00 40 31669 106 10

Atlantic Marine Welding Co... 40 Atlas Industrial Corp 40 Atomic Exterminating Co 55 Autocar Sales & Service Co.. 97 Autocar Sales & Service Co... 97 Aurex 40 Aurilia, Crescenzo 98 Ausenberg, Jacob D. 40 Auth Elec. Spec. Co. 40 Babcock & Wilcox Co. 734 Baitinger Elec. Co. 734 Battaglia, Joseph G. 13 Bayer Lumber Co. 734 Bach, R. T 97 Baker Chemical Co., J. T 97 Baker Castor Oil Co 97 Baltimore Transfer Co 97 Ballweg, H. A 98 Barnett, Sydney 13 Barad Tool Co 734 Bard, Inc., C. R 68 Bard Parker Co., Inc 68 Barshay, H. 98 Barth Equipment Co 40 Bass, Rudolf 68 Bauer & Black Div 97 Baum, Otto S 98 Bay Ridge Lumber Co 40 Beach Haven Conv. Home 71 Beach Haven Conv. Home 71 Beth El Hospital 71 Bedell Estate, Ida A. 98 Beekman Hospital 98 Behlen Bros., Inc., H. 40 Bell Co., A. J. 97 Belcher Co., E. Hyde 40 Beland Realty Corp. 98 Bell Howell Co. 40 Bellevue Hosp. 68 Bender Co., M. 40 Bender and Co., M. 957 Berland Window Shade Co 734 Berlan Window Shade Co. 68 Berliner Music Shop 40 Berliner, Harry 40 Berengarten, Adolph 40 Berry, Paul 734 Berstein, Joseph 98 Bialystoker Center 71 Bienenfeld Glass Works, Inc 40 Bigelow Varnish Co. 734 Bigelow Varnish Co. 734 Bimble, Edw. J 68 Biscelgie, M. 98 Bklyn. Children's Aid Society.. 71 Blumenthal, Daniel W 98 Bobrowitz, I. D., et al 68 Boris Leasing Corp., A 98 Boston Gear Works, Inc 33 Bo, H. W. 31 Bleachine Manufacturing Corp 734 Bloomingdales 734 Blood Transfusion Association. , 68 Block, Siegfried 98 Board of Transportation 734 Board of Transportation 734 Board of Transportation 734 Board of Transportation 734 Board Education 40 Boorman and Wilbur 67 Bowmar Co., S. 40 Bowen, M. 734 Brooklyn Childrens Aid Society 71 Brooklyn Window Shade Co 40 Brandt Brandt Printers 734 Brakes, Inc. 97 Bradley, Katherine, et al. 98 Brady, Edw P. 98 Brewer Co, H. K. 98 Breitholz, J. N. 734 Bristol Co. 67 Brisk Garage, Inc. 40 Brinkman, J, 734 Brown Bro., A. 734 Brown and Bro., Inc., A. 67 Brown and Bro., Inc., A. 67 Bronx Gear Bearing Co. 97 Bromley Co., G. W. 82 Brooklyn Hospital 98 Brooklyn State Hospital 98 Bruning Co., C. 40 Bruning Co., Chas 40 Bruning Co., C. 98 Brakes, Inc. 10 Brakes, Inc. 734 Bradford Clothes Co 68 Brancale, R. 904 BraTen, J. A 98 Brewer Co. 97 Breyer Ice Cream Co 40 Brennan, E. P 98 Bristol Co. 13 Browne Linseed Co 97 Brown & Sharpe N. Y., Inc 66 Brown Bro., A 40 Brodv, M. 98 Brunfiel, D. M 98 Bruning Co., Chas 10 Bugan, L. 98 Builders Iron Foundry, Inc 33 Buonaguro, Michael J 98 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co 69 Burnley Battery Co 734 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co 40 Bushnell Co., A 40 Buda Eng. Equipment Co. 97 Burke Son, T. J. 734 Burack, Inc., I. 734 Burke, M. 40 Bureau of Budget 19 Buser Plg. Htg. Co. 40

32329 429 00 Bronx Gear & Bearing Co 734 30955 32330 530 00 Bronx Hardware Supply Co... 40 30707 32265 95 00 Byers Machine Co 97 31045 32021 603 05 Byrne, I. 734 30793 32049 50 62 Bklyn. Children's Aid Society 71 31224 31667 31 35 Caccavallo, C. J 82 32632 30838 1,046 39 Cafaro, A., et al 98 31873 31687 27 50 Calarco, C. L 98 31854 31755 31 36 Calder, Bebe E 98 32592 30921 2,703 31 Camasto, V., et al 98 31872 30927 147 28 Carter, Milchman & Frank 97 31924 30746 68 40 Carter, Milchman & Frank 734 32503 30930 872 49 Carworth Farms, Inc 68 31900 32649 22 81 Carroll, Patrick 40 32302 31974 32 02 Caramanica, M. 98 31833 32084 65 15 Cash Co., A. W 734 32462 31912 79 30 Cashion, W. R 98 32555 32656 25 00 Catholic Home Bureau 71 32294 31793 16 00 C. & M. Envelope Co. 56 31161 32436 167 07 C. P. W. Properties, Inc 98 31035 31933 3 94 Caldieri, Lucia 98 30813 31917 19 80 Cappetta, Domenico 98 30784 32542 500 00 Carnegie-Illinois Steel Co 734 30929 32949 311 46 Carter, Milchman & Frank 734 30961 31946 137 65 Carlucci, G. A 98 30823 32050 1,396 50 Caswell Motor Co 734 30935 32567 9 50 Caswell Motor Co 97 31077 32124 124 88 Caswell Motor Co 97 31102 32286 771 75 Century Rubber Stamp Works 67 31248 32285 822 50 Century Rubber Stamp Works 40 31631

32287 2,801 00 Century Rubber Stamp Works. , 78 31964 31014 120 09 Central Book Co 78 30803 39 00 Chatham Square Hardware, Inc 68 31654 78 60 Chatham Square Hardware, Inc 68 31076 1,580 05 Chase Brass & Copper Co 40 30668 48 00 Cherry Burrell Co 68 30829 13,949 60 Cherry Rivet Co • 40 31754 85 09 Chenkin, G. B 904 30872 676 82 Children's Aid Society 71 30667 23 50 Chase Brass & Copper Co 734 31236 41 36 Chase Brass & Copper Co 40 31317 9 90 Chalfin, Robert 98 31054 116 08 Chesebro Whitman Co 734 30696 9 94 Chemclean Products Corp. 734 30697 7 91 Chesebro Whitman Co 40 31751 103 13 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. . . 734 30898 28 24 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co 97 30831 3 50 Chicago Apparatus Co 40 31216 1,432 20 Chiassarini Co., E 40 31757 8 07 Chrysler N. Y. Co 97 30915 245 49 Christy, Thomas W 98 31337 123 75 Cipolarro, A. C 734 32536 9 09 City Pay Account 67 31835 3,831 36 City Pay Account 67 32293 12,794 79 City Pay Account 67 32408 114 60 City Pay Account 67 32533 29 03 City Hospital 68 31824 5,108 49 City Collector 20 31960 49 00 City Collector 20

31193 75 00 City Collector 20

31366 117 60 City Collector 20

31324 7 38 City Bank Farmers Trust Co 98 31097 13 50 City Pay Account 67

30818 19 00 City Pay Account 67

31385 2,445 50 Chlldens AdoSoc. 67 31386 3,197 00 31387 3,527 00 Cioffi, T. 98 31388 3,056 35 City Water Meter Rep. Co 82

32301 55,784 67 City Collector 20 31246 10 05 City Collector 20 31625 523 80 City Collector 20

30911 2,500 00 City Collector 20 31223 715 40 City Pay Account 67 31769 63 40 City Pay Account 67 31359 13 07 City Pay Account 67 31041 719 47 City Pay Account 67 30766 1,004 26 City Pay Account 67 30830

175 00 Clarke Sanding Machine Co., 40

30910 1,500 00 Cleveland Diesel Engine Co.. , 66 31247 3 80

Cleary Uniform Co 68

31423 783 33 Cleveland Tool Co. 40

Clark Boardman Co. 309 00 Clemente, Giaquinto

Cleveland Diesel Eng, Div... , , 31257 4 30 Clover Hotel 31258

2 8 45 Cochrane Phys, Sup., Inc. 31042 71 36 00 Colonial Beacon Oil Co.

30795 College Entrance Book Co

30828 1,784 00 Columbia Welding Co.

30639 21 97 Columbia Univ. Press

31698 85 60 Colasurdo, G.

30869 10,727 60 Commons Bros.

32391 137 50 Compton & Co., F. E.

32513 222 59 Compt. N. Y. C. Sink, Fund

2 Compt. N. Y. C. Water Sink, F.

32014 3,300 59 32016

23 66 Compt. N. Y. C. Rapid Tr. S. I.

31846 12,260 38 Compt. N. Y. S.

32085 26346Connell, V.

32 320

84 2,345 84 Conti, Anthony

31841 4597 Conesville Tn. Col. Taxes

64 Consol. Edison Co. 734 31795 6 32089 5,653 00 Consol. Edison Co. 734

31961 276 00 Cooley, Inc. 734

Corn Exchange e Bk. 98 32351 15 12 Cox, Mary E. 98 32545 250 00 Coday Farms 40 32568 12 50 Coffey, E. R 31 32393 67 32 Collison & Klingman, Inc. 934 32237 19 00 Colonial Beacon Oil Co 33 31962 19 60 Colson Corp. 68 32573 20 50 Columbia Law Review 937 32269 507 44 Columbia Welding Co 40 32450 14 11 Columbia Welding Co 40 32132 16 64 Commercial Stationery Co. 24 32177 15 89 Commercial National Bank 31134 220 10 Comentale, Adelaide 30942 30 89 Commerce Photo Print Corp 31343 48 11 Construction Equipment Co 31546 10 94 Consolidated Edison Co 31923 360 90 Conigliari, Paul 31743 70 58 Concord Paint Co

Construction Prod. Co 40 Consolidated Edison Co 734 Coney Island Hospital 68 Cooper Bessemer Corp 55 Cook, A. G 734 Copey Paper Sales Service 734 Corporation Counsel, N. Y. C 734 County Court, Bronz County 943 County Court, Bronx County 943 County Court, Bronx County 943 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer 734 Crane, Clark 55 Crescent Lumber Corp. 734 Croker Fire Prev. Co. 55 Crystal Hotel, Inc. 69 City Clerk, Bx. County 912 Cunningham, Thos. P. 13 Curace Realty Corp. 98 Cusack, Thomas 40 Daddario, F. 904 Daddario, F. 904 Dalis, Inc., H. L. 56 Daly, A. M. 40 Daly, A. G. 42 Danielson Co., F. W. 993 Danetz, Ch. 98 Danty, M. E. 98 Datri, F. J. 98 Davis, W. C. 43 Dean Bros. Pumps, Inc. 68 Decker, W. G. 98 Defender Hotel 69 Degraw Welding Wks. 40 Deknatel Sons, Inc., J. A. 68 Denoyer Geppert Co. 40 Depuy Co., D. C. 98 Dept. Welfare N. Y. C., Higgins 69 Dept. Welfare N. Y. C., Higgins 69 Dept. Welfare N. Y. C., Higgins 69 Dessau, Inc., H. 734 Devitt, J. J. 73 Dept, of Parks 55 Deriso, Sal 903 Dessau, Inc., Harold 734 Desantis, Chas. J. 943 Desantis, Chas. J. 943 Detroit Steel Prod. 66 Di Peri, C. 42 Di Carlo, Giovani 98 Dick Co., A. B. 40 Dick Co., A. B. 40 Dietzgen Co., Eugene 734 Dieges & Clust 40

Diehl Mfg. Co. 40 Dietzgen Co., E. 40 Dillon, Paul R. 97 Dillon, Edw. J. 903 District Atty., Kings Cty. 903 District Atty., Kings Cty. 903 District Atty., Kings Cty. 903 Distefano, M. S. 98 Dixon, Inc., William 40 Dixon, Inc., W. 40 Dillman, R. 98 Dioguardi, John, et al. 98 Dison, Inc., W. 40 District Att., Hogan, F. S.... 901 Dishwashing Mach. Repair 40 Donnelly, M. 98 Dooley Lumber Corp. 97 Dooley Angliss Co 97 Doophoto Corp. 24 Dooley Lumber Co, Frank 66 Downs Smith Brass & Copper 81 Dooley Angliss Co. 97 Dry Dock Say. Bk. 98 Dry Dock Say. Inst. 98 Duarte, Maison 947 Dulligan, P. J. 734 Dunston, Robert, et al. 98 Durso, Antonetta 98 Dutton Lumber Corp. 734 Dubins, Leaster E 98 Dugan, A. 98 Dutton & Co., E. P 40 Dworkin, S. S 98 Dwyer, J. T 68 32537 Dwyer, James F. 66 31039 Dykes Lumber Co. 40 31736 East Side Chevrolet Corp. 69 31393 Eastman Kodak Stores 40 30~R2

Eastman Kodak Co, 40 31753 Eastman Kodak Stores 40 31509 Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 40 31490 East River Savings Bk. 98 31013

E. B. & A. C. Whiting Co 68 32072 Eastern Malleable Iron 97 32648 Eastman Co., J. E 734 32458 Eastman Kodak Stores 40 32151 East N. Y. Savings Bank 98 32413 Economy Towel Supply Co 734 32512 Edelstein Dairy Co. 97 31147 Edgewater Steel Co. 734 31295 2,422 12 Educational Materials, Inc. 40 30701 21 60 Educational Equip. Co. 40 30704 12 82 Edelson, J. D 98 31849 333 34 Edkins, W. E 98 32654 50 00 Egleston Bros. Co 97 32087 23 98 Fhret Magnesia Mfg. Co 97 31926 299 10 Ehrlich Sons, J 68 31902 17 04 Eimer & Amend 68 31949 5 30 Electronic Signal Co 55 32266 720 00 Electric Meter Corp 82 32626 24 55 F.lian Co., F 40 32333 234 00 Electric Heat Control Ap. 67 31249 6 00 Electric Boat Co. 97 31046 902 59 Electronic Signal Co. 993 1557 1,250 00 Elian & Co., F. 40 31584 28 35 Ellard, Wm. M. 8 31210 298 52

Encyclopaedia Britannica 40 32211 54 00 Engel, David L 97 32095 1,319 60 Engelsher, Ch. L 98 32652 10 00

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amount Name of Payee

Dept. Tickler No. No. Amv-, Name of Payee

31853 333 33 31971 134 82 31098 5 50 31451 2 55 31705 6 50 31797 123 36 31849 3,065 09 31972 24 32 31993 135 00 31976 862 50 32153 18 00 32328 304 00 32331 614 00 32337 875 00 32425 28 00 30666 51 00 31655 41 93 31591 42 61 31665 136 04 31725 452 04 31492 1,206 02 31493 55 73 31756 66 07 31338 294 58 31136 748 50 30842 1,988 14 31034 10 00 32225 300 00 32223 95 18 32224 127 77 32394 2,380 83 32539 4830 32186 2260 31794 38 50 31791 20 95 32598 35,222 13 30804 115 50 31444 3 36 31606 229 50

833 82 97 35 49 83

127 14 107 25 17 16 41 17 15 44 45 60 59 91

333 33 9 00

23 00 74 00 45 40

1,170 10 5

758 5522 25 00 51 00 5 93

546 12 8 00

183 75 283 50 21 30

333 33 1,765 61

6 94 798 60 163 04

79 20 22 87 24 77 19 10 18 30

565 95 3,500 00

593 30 142 20 375 00 31 81

580 94 4 33

16 17 876 00 236 75

9 90 594 13 15 00

115 00 115 00 147 58 235 43

32388 778 00 31887 36,872 20 32444 17 42 32448 1,553 53 32461 83 50 31893 56 93 31950 27 36 31934 275 00 31979 11 91 32319 748 00 31978 127 50 32326 330 00 32530 40 07 32438 235 55 32575 22 06 32429 373 77 32112 15 70 32149 2 92 32419 327 30 31328 196 92 31354 46 53 30702 100 50 30715 71 17 31609 117 00 31610 28 7 31514 115 00 31527 230 00 30971 800 31043 138 80

30876 31137 31593 31920 32440 32238 32250 32356 32126 32154 31852 32661 32665 32581 30917 31634 31250 31278 30985 30635 30631 30763 31977 32307 32281 32529 31857 32570 31973 32608 32621 32426 31806 31807 32183 32190 30720 30909 30739 31463 31125 30728 31307 31259 31103 31104 30649 30706 30764 31449 31565 31589 31036 30836

40 30650 40 30703 40 31440

31664

32051 31994

734 31294 40 31588 40 30665 40 31657 68 30877 40 31706 40 30653 40 30664 40 31615 40 31721 68 30878 98 31029 98 30843 98 30844 98 30845

734 32446 40 32203

904 31802 734 32445 98 32544 98 32590 40 32310 40 32956

734 32430 734 32459 40 32178 97 32019

31 31202 40 31590 40 31730 40 31545 40 30652

734 30908 40 30694 40 31595 40 31568 97 31047 68 31099 68 31065 40 30654 40 30716 40 31526 40 30633 68 30879 98 31018 98 31032

734 30986 69 31149

72 31150 40 32174 12 32596 67 32025 13 66 57 40

31601

40 140 71 31642

40 153 82 31504

40 11 40 31105

97 5 27 31638

40 171 58 31583

40 96 02 31585

40 47 91

40 91 68 31888

97 607 75 31894

24 3 00 31980

82 134 00 32122

40 11 24 32150

40 12 75 32088

97 28 60 32212

40 406 80 99 73

97 2 10 50

32327

40 990 00 31875

98 8 00 31879

98 88 96 32229

936 12 50 32053

97 109 44 32052

97 2,934 08 32336

40 918 00 32572

98 286 45 31633

40 357 03 46 63

177 15 10 00 78 82 99 98 19 28 12 60

186 03 35 00

525 00 4600

2,593 45 1,203 35

470 87 10464 15 5? 77 08 34 67 11 5?

50000 39 00

129 9Q 241 31 65900 471 6?

7 80 274 32 1500 77 17

919 10 29 67 1400

14,000 00 12 75 16 78

131 40 16 20 87 70 8550

29700 9900 24 75 8400

39008 568 00

2,583 00 82 65

138 40 1,486 08

1820 24.840 75 2,818 50

32026 y 410 70 31951 109 80 31981 53 10 32108 47 25

40 32157 390 40 32352 34 78

734 32491 38 00 98 31865 93 4K 40 32110 853 55 40 32208 423 8[ 40 3200 597 58 32519 8 75 67 31823200.000 On 40 32353 200 00 40 32338 72 00 40 32339 68 On 82 32600 33.741 00 97 31990 123 7C 68 31982 174 On 98 31848 3,065 00 40 32334 374 00 40 32335 153 on 40 32341 195 0' 40 32342 65 00 40 30640 145 80 40 30655 4.008 in 40 30717 1,250 27 40 31486 3 18 40 31623 29910 98 31860 25 nr 20 31820 118 50 40 32314 740 On 97 32036 7 07 40 32318 627 00 40 32325 97 00 71 32288 2,818 5?

734 32452 887 04 68 31995 1 6( 40 32349 6 2P 40 32111 80 71 40 32176 2 06

266

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

Dept. Tickler Jame of Payee

No. No. Amount

5 75 41 01 11 76

32173 5 34 32610 32,774 19 32957 1,071 97 32566 9900 31858 200 00 32255 12 00 32233 4 70 32090 52 50 32442 26 67 32514 599 51 32097 29,327 50 31983 36 00 32091 1,873 54 32027 7,221 00 32297 613 00 32289 499 80 32221 300 00 32585 114 70 32315 307 00 31883 90 00 32578 191 15 32370 11 35 31798 12 00 31880 450 00 32313 243 00 32239 11 64 32432 2,689 20 31952 109 26 32558 254 50 32518 8 75 31878 110 16 31904 898 25 31903 270 00 32371 5 67 32457 14 11 32402 15 10 32372 26 67 32657 3 00 32163 73 60 32456 149 35 32508 97 42 31984 8 70 31985 10 90 32371 339 00 32571 848 44 32373 3 00 32374 18 63 32282 346 00 32023 287 11 31939 64 47 31862 94 47 32601 10 28 32874 48,000 00 31808 12 17 31814 12 76 31986 6 90 32538 23 31 31987 2 00 31953 150 00 32165 44 63 32579 40 00 32316 245 00 32340 980 00 32343 350 00 32344 690 00 32345 780 00 32346 690 00 31927 30 00 32005 1,654 54 31829 2,043 39 31996 19 20 31813 32 02

13 31796 15 00

66 32059 7 50

97 32024 66 76

97 32004 96 38

2 32060 95 95

66 32061 76 58

98 32574 38 50

68 32062 13 86

14 32375 3 25

14 32376 26 49

14 32377 13 08

55 32262 15 00

944 32230 134 50

98 32660 20 00

40 32312 10 00

11 31940 18 48

98 32541 500 00

98 32663 15 00

67 31942 9 42

67 31943 142 00

42 32256 37 90

68 32527 35 22

82 32614 13 35

40 32146 26 62

40 32147 413 10

734 32511 140 86 31997 23 25 32148 104 28 32283 87 90 32066 90630 32363 30 00 31877 43 22 32653 40 00 32439 15 29 31895 864 32038 23 23 32395 1,770 Ol 32185 57 60 32615 125 00 32507 143 59 32118 2 10 32189 18 70 32210 254 40 31921 22 39 32272 114 30 32119 72 00 32659 21 00 32039 225 00 32260 25 00 31913 125 01

Enselman, I. 98 Esdorn Lumber Co 57 Famous Envelope Co. 943 Farrar Pinehart Co. 40 Farrell, Jos. P. 40 Fairchild Aerial Surveys 13 Farrington, E. 98 Faultless Caster Co 68 Federbush Co. 15 Federbush Co. 915 Federated Purchaser, Inc 40 Felix Co., J. H 40 Felix Co., J. H 40 Felix Co., J. H 40 Felice Restaurant 941 Federbrush Co. 40 Felix Co., J. H. 40 Ferguson & Son, Inc., T. F 40 Ferguson & Son, Inc., T. F 40 Ferguson & Son, Inc., T. F 40 Fidelity Casualty Co., N. Y 40 Fidelity Casualty Co., N. Y 40 Fingerhut, Pincus 40 Firestone Tire Co, 734 Firestone Tire Co. 97 Firestone, Samuel 98 Fisher, M. D. 98 Fielding, Benjamin 23 Fielding, Benjamin 23 Fielding, Benjamin 23 Fieldston Riverside Apts 98 Fineberg, H. I., et al 68 Fischer, Inc., C 40 Flushing Motor Service, Inc 13 Flushing Motor Service, Inc 13 Flyer, Rosalie 98 Flower Fifth Ave. Hospital 98 Follett Pub. Co. 40 Foresman Co., S. 40 Fordham Hospital 68 Four Wheel Drive Co. 97 Fox, I. 0. 40 Foregger Co., Inc 68 Fowl, Inc., J 734 Fox Son, E. D 98 Fox Son, E. D 98 Frasse & Co., P. A 40 Frasse & Co., P. A 40 Frasse & Co., P. A 40 Frankel, H. 0. N 98 Friedland, L. M 98 Friedman, J. H 98 Fruh, Peter 98 Frasse Co., P. A. 734 Freeman's Dairy, Inc. 40 Friden Calculating Mach. Co... 67 Frog Switch Mfg. Co 734 Frucht, S. 734 Fulton Equiptment Co. 40 Fulton Radio Service 40 Fusco, Salvatore, et al. 98 Fuelgas Co. 57 Fulton Equipment Co 40 Fulton Hotel 69 Furstenberg, Henry 68 Galloway, E. T 98 Gallagher, Patrick, et al 98 Garlock Packing Co 68 Gardiner, Tn. City Treas 82 Gas Consumers Assn 82 Gasner's Restaurant 941 Gavin, J. J 904 Gavin, J. J 904 Gaylord Bros., Inc 40 Gaylord Bros., Inc 49 G. & C. Merriam Co. 40 Garaghty, E. P. 734 Gates Auto Rental 903 Gates, G. M. 40 Geiger Bros. 56 Gene Bros. Co. 952 Genera Elec. Supply Corp. 734 Genera Electric Co. 67 Genera Machine Parts Co. 97 Genera Motor Truck Div. 97 Genera Chemical Co. 40 Genera Biological Supply 40 Gennatasio, Virginia M. 98 General Biological Supply 40 General Elec. Appliances, Inc 40 General Elec. Appliances, Inc 40 Gerosa Haulage Warehouse 66 Germain, Robert 98 General Auto Appliance Co 10 General Aniline & Film Co 97 Genf. Elec, Sup. Corp. 734 Genf. Elec. Sup. Corp. 734 Genf. Elec. Appliances 734 General Aniline Film Corp 56 General Elec. Sup. Co . 68 General Floorcraft, Inc. 68 General Elec. Sup. Co. 33 Genl. Wire Mesh Co. 40 General Builders Sup. Co. 55 Genl. Wire Mesh Co. 40 Giddings, E. 68 Gilmour Co., B. F. 734 Gillen, Dennis R. 98 Gillespie, James F. 77 Ginn & Co. 40 Ginn & Co. 40 Ginsberg, Harry, Estate of 98 Gill Chemical Prod., Inc. 734 Gilmour Co., B. F. 734 Ginn Co. 40 Ginn Co. 40 Ginn Co. 40 Ginn Co. 40 Ginn Co. 40 Ginn Co. 40 Ginsburgh, Alexander 734 Glasco Products 97

Gleason Co., J. F. Gleason Co., J. F. Gleason Co., J. F. Gleason Co., J. F. Gleason Co., J. F. Gleason Co., J. F. Glidden Buick Corp. Globe Bolt & Screw Co. Glynn, J. A. Glynn, J. A. Glynn, J. A. Glasco Prod. Co. Glasco Prod. Co Glauber, Inc., Sam S. Gleason & Co., J. F. Gleason & Co., J. F. Globe Metal Prod. Co . Globe Book Co. GMC Truck Coach Div. Goldsmith Bros. Goldman, Benjamin Goldstein, J. E. Goldsmith, L. Goldsmith Bros. Good Rds. Mach. Co. N. Y., Inc. Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. Goodman. H. Gordon. Sidney Goday Farms Goldmark Wire Co., James Goldman, B. Goodman Press, Inc. Goodman, Herman Gouverneur Hosp. Graybar Elec. Co. Gregg Pub. Co. Green Industries Green Industries Grenier, Abel Greenpoint Hosp. Grill, Inc. Gross, Chas. E. Gross, Chas. E. Gross, Chas. E. Craton & Knight Graybar Flee. Co. Grau, C. C. Greene Wolf Co. Greene. M. J. Great Lakes Dredge Co. Greenpoint Coal Docks Greenpoint Coal, Inc. Grover, Herman Grover, Herman Grumbacher, M. Gudebrod Bros. Silk Co. Guerdan, G. A. Guida, G. Guida, Geo. Haber Fink, Inc. Hall McCreary Co. Halen, L., et al. Hammond Lead Prod. Hammond, C. S. Hann, W. J. Harvey Radio Co Harinz, I. V.. Son Harold Sup. Corp. Harcourt Brace Co. Harcourt Brace Co. Harcourt Brace Co. Harper Bros. Harlem Hosp. Harry Fischel Foundation Hart. John I., Est. Hauff, T. J. Havranek Bros., Inc. Havranek Bros., Inc. Hagstrom Co. Hagerty. Katherine Haloid Co. Haloid Co . Hamischfe.zer Co. Harold Supply Co. Harcourt. Brace & Co. Harold Simnly Corp. Harvey Radio Co Harbor Hospital Rarrinaton, A Heath & Co., D. C. Heath & Co., D. C. Heath & Co., D. C. Heanev. fohn Health Dept., Pension Fund, .. Heath Co.. D. C. Hellman, 1. Hellman, I. Hempstead Town, Pec. Taxes Henle W x Paner Mfv. Co Henning Co., Albert A Hennessey, J. Herson, Cam Herson, Sam Herson, Sam Herson. Sam Heath. D. C., Co. Heath, D. C., Co. Heath, D. C., Co. Heath, D. C., Co. Heath, D. C., Co. Hirschfeld. S. Holmes Elec. Protective Co Holl, Frederick Homelite Co. Homer, H. and T. Homer. H. and T. Home Old Israel Horne Prod. Houghton Mifflin Co. Houghton Mifflin Co. Houghton Muffin Co. Houghton Mifflin Co.

Hudson Belting Co. 40 Hurley Tn. City Treas 82 Hygrade Cont. Co. 40 Hyman, S. M. 98 Hyslop, G. H. 98 Iafe, W. 12 IBM 934 Ilsley Doubleday Co. 97 Industrial Distrbs., Inc. 734 Industrial Drug Supplies 734 Indian Motorcycle Co. 56 Ingraham Fisher Co. 56 Institutional Prod. Co. 97 International Bus. Mach. Corp 9 Inwood House 71 Isabella Home 71 Isle Transp. Corp. 40 Israel Zion Hospital 98 Jacobson & Co. 40 Jacaras Realty Corp. 98 Jacob, B. F. 98 Jakubowski, F. 14 Jamaica Stove Supply Co. 13 James, B. A. 98 Jansson, Axel 40 Jay Beck Plg, Co. 98 Jeannetti, Michael 734 Jeffrey Mfg. Co. 68 Jewish Memorial Hospital 98 Johnson, Victor 58 Jones, D. M., et al. 98 Judicial Printing Co., Inc. 25 Judicial Printing Co., Inc. 57 Judge, F. X. 14 K. & G. Auto Parts 734 Karp, Herman 20 Katz, L. 14 Kayton, H. B. 98 Keating, Inc., J. J. 40 Keegan Co., H. F. 734 Keegan Co., H. F. 734 Keenan, C. W. 68 Kellogg Co., M. W. 68 Kelly, Son, J. I. 40 Kelly, John J. 98 Kelly, W. F. 14 Kennedy, J. 14 Kenton Hotel, Inc. 69 Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp. 97 Keystone Bolt & Nut Corp. 97 Kiely, J. M. 98 Kingston Tn. City Treas 82 Klein, E. 98 Knab, W. 904 Knab, W. 904 Koehler Elec, Sup. Co. 72 Kogel, M. D., et al, 68 Kohnstamm Co., H. 68 Koven Bro., Inc., L. 0. 10 Krasilovsky, Inc., M. 40 Krauth, Florence L. 98 Kreisberg Co., J. W. 40 Kreisberg Co,, J. W. 40 Kreisberg Co., J. W. 40 Kreisberg Co., J. W. 40 Kreisberg Co., J. W. 40 Kreisberg Co., J. W. 40 Kurzon, Inc., Chas. 97

97 98 78 904

L. I. Waste Co. Laboyteaux, R. C. Lacey Co., N. W. Lamb, J. J. Lang, Lang Langbein Bros., Wm. Larkin Co., J. K. Latham Co., E. B. Latham Co., E. B. Laurence Belting Co. Layton, George A. Lederle Labs, Div. Lederhandler, V. Lederhandler, M. Ledward, E, W. Lefrak Holding Corp Lehman, Louis Leiner, J. Leibfried Mfg. Corp. Leonard, Philip J. Levine, E. H. Levine, I. Levine, Elias, Dept. Health .... Levine, Elias, Dept. Health .... Lewis, L. Lewis, Maxwell L. I. Carpet Cleaning Co. Library Efficiency Corp. Lilly Mills Co. Linde Air Prod, Co. Lincoln Tag Co. 81 Linde Air Prod. Co. 40 Lincoln Hotel 69 Lizza Sons, Inc. 55 Longmans Green Co. 40 Louria, M. R. 98 Louria, M. R. 98 Lovell Dressel Co. 734 Low Co., N; S. 68 Low Co., N. S. 68 Lubarsky, Walter 20 M. & 0. Saw Works 40 M. H. Auto Body Rep. Co 82 Maclane Hdwe. Co. 734 Machlett & Son, E. 40 Macy & Co., R. H. 40 Macmillan Co. 40 Maclane Hardware Co. 33 Madison Hotel 69 Magnus Brush & Craft M. 40 Magilligan, D. J. 98 Malvese Co., Geo. 81 Maltz, L. 55 Manhattan Lighting Equip, 97

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Manhattan Stationery Co. 3 Man. Ltg. Equip. Co. 40 Man. Staty. Co. 40 Manton Co., J. 40 Mangan, J. P. 904 Marsales Co., Inc. 97 Marks Co., S. B. 97 Marquardt Co. 57 Martorano, M. 42 Marbletown Tn. Cty. Treas 82 Marton, L. 98 Marnis Oil Co. 40 Martin, L. G. 14 Marotta, Anna 12 Marotta, Anna 12 Massara, John J. 20 Mattis, Ch. 14 Maviglia, Anthony 20 Mayard, Chas. H. 98 McDonagh, Wm., Sons 97 McKinley Welding Sup. Co 97 McCabe Office Equipt. 40 McCabe Office Equipt. 40 McCree, Hazel, et al. 98 McCarthy, . 14 McDougall Butler Co. 734 McEnaney, Owen F. 82 McElraevy Hauck Co 97 McKiernan Terry Corp. 66 McLaughlin, Harriet F. 40 McNally, J. A., et al 68 Mead, Johnson Co 68 Medo Photo Supply Corp. 13 Medo Photo Supply Corp. 66 Meisel, C., Inc. 40 Menorah Home 71 Mendelson, Emanuel 98 Merck Co 97 Mercer Glass Works 68 Mergentime, Inc 68 Merrill, C. E. Co., Inc 40 Merritt, R. J 14 Metro Butter, Egg Corp 97 Methodist Hospital of Bklyn 98 Metropolitan Life Ins. Co 98 Meyers Hotel Corp 69 Michele Constr. Corp 40 Midway Elec. Supply Co 97 Midway Elec. Supply Co 97 Midway Elec. Supply Co 33 Midway Elec. Supply Co 33 Miller Auto Supply Co 97 Miller Auto Supply Equip 97 Miller Auto Supply 40 Milazzo, P. J 98 Minneapolis Honeywell Re 55 Missall, G. W 14 Missall, J. 14 Missall, J. 14 Mitchell, George 734 Mogol, S 14 Moloney, James 58 Monsanto Chem. 'Co 993 Monroe Cal. Mach. Co 40 Monroe Hotel 69 Morgan Stove Repair Fdry 98 Morris, Philips 98 Mora, J. M 14 Moskowitz, Morris 10 Motolene Co 734 Moto Mower Co 68 Mueller, V., Co 68 Mullin, M. F., Inc 98 Mulveny, Barr Corp 734 Muntz, E 98 Murphy, Joseph 922 Muschenheim, C. 98 Nammack, G. D 98 Nassau Farmers Co 33 National Hosp. Sup. Co 68 National Hosp. Sup. Co 68 National Surgical Sup, Co 68 National Biscuit -Co 97 Neblett, D. C 98 Neustadter Home 71 New Union Ct. Apr. Linen Sup. 15 New Amsterdam Casualty 23 New Way Transport Co 40 New Paltz Tn City Treas 82 Newark Packing Co. 40 New Star Fruit Market 69 Niagara Alkali Co . 82 Nix, J. H. 904 Norwegian Luth. Deacon Hosp 98 Novick & Son, S. 40 Novick & Son, S. 40 N. Y. Plumbers' Specialties 734 N. Y. Frame Picture Co. 734 N. Y. Boat Oar Co. 57 N. Y. Band Instrument Co..... 40 N. Y. Post Grad. Med. School.. 68 N. Y. Post Grad. Med. School.. 68 N. Y. Post Grad. Med. School.. 68 N. Y. Post Grad. Med. School.. 68 N. Y. Tel. Co. 2 N. Y. Scientific Supply Co. 40 N. Y. Post Graduate Med. School 68 N. Y. Eye, Ear Infirmary 98 N. Y. Hospital 98 N. Y. Telephone Co. 904 N. Y. Telephone Co. 904 N. Y. Telephone Co. 922 N. Y. Telephone Co. 936 N. Y. Central R. R. Co. 734 N. Y. Butchers' Dressed Meat 68 N, Y. Public Library 37 N. Y. C., Trans., Board of 40 N. Y. C., Dept. Purchase 97 N. Y. C., Dept. Purchase 97 N. Y. E. Film Library 40 N. Y. S. Elec. Gas Corp. 82 N. Y. S. Reconstruction Home 71

32028 365 75

32121 12 40

32188 5400 32332 89900

31812 22 45 31928 2,472 40 32006 1,491 37

32034 259 80

32257 257 33 32609 12,977 98

32662 2100

32309 37 95

32379 3 25

32595 313 38 32594 5,327 47

32401 60 10

32380 3 25 32403 28250 32409 32480 32007 64075

32008 42 75

32116 800

32169 4 75

32563 896 57

32378 11 01

32463 18 30

32630 97 37

31929 15 60

31935 479 50

32172 59 00

32535 19 93

31998 25 50

31799 4 68

31936 351 00

32193 14 80 32290 2,074 80

32565 42 50 32009 48800

32018 26 60 32093 1,786 87

32209 2620

32381 18 95 32098 8,445 00

32559 226 70 32406 5,62114

32276 961 20

32321 9034

31931 215 03

31930 41 40

31954 48 30

32040 904

31932 31 50

32010 364 42

32120 135 60

32556 10 00

32267 11 56

32382 31 56

32383 8 00

32384 10 70 32460 94435

32385 3 76

32520 8 75

1561 45 50

32167 24 95

32273 95 70

32246 32 00

32586 110 00

32386 12 70

32390 112 50

32506 128 29

31937 12 00

31938 6 00

32245 45 84

32434 78 50

31876 107 33

32306 18 40

32548 25 00

32553 75 00

32041 28 84

31955 46 13

32042 339 84

32043 265 08

32078 960 29

32550 5 00

32291 39 20

31988 6 12

32227 3 60

32162 91 90

32602 467 69 32958 2,139 00

32092 2446 31905 1,450 80

31809 30 04

32552 25 00

32180 51 75

32192 5 29

32470 43 20

32501 28 20

32044 444

32114 440

32524 652 50

32523 682 50 32522 60000

32521 532 50

32515 390 69

32187 126 05 32525 1,882 50

32560 32 50

32561 512 80

31800 21 02

31801 262 77

32304 15 04

32228 39 96

32494 33 42 32094 9,412 07 32298 4,59132 32222 30000

32033 17 20

32035 130 48

32359 19 80

32627 158 60 32292 15,228 00

O'Brien, James F. 72 31941 90 49 Olive Town, City Treasury 82 32604 84,041 27 Orange Rockland Elec, Co.... 82 32628 868 40 Oringer, H. 98 31881 274 88 Ottersten Co., Inc., J. B. 40 32218 10 74 Oxygen Equipment Mfg. Co 97 32650 4 80 Oxygen Equip. Mfg. Corp 68 31906 93 60 Oyster Bay Town, Rec. Taxes 82 32599 2,081 54 Pacific Ptg. Co. 734 32499 1,277 67 Pacific Ptg. Co. 40 32179 152 00 Pacific Ptg. Co. 40 32184 181 00 Pacific Ptg. Co. 40 32951 44 00 Paddle Tennis Co. 40 32204 74 88 Palumbo, Michael 82 32619 70 00 Palace Hotel Corp. 69 32274 966 30 Pape, Inc., Henry 40 32311 158 40 Parkchester Genl. Hospital ... 98 32583 131 00 Pastor, S. 98 31861 25 00 Patrick Co. 97 32011 570 00 Peckham, Little & Co. 40 32125 232 20 Peerless Film Processing Co 40 32115 1 00 Peerless Oil Chem. Corp. 33 32029 1,244 33 Penn. H. 0. Mach. Co. 97 31889 5,031 25 Pepperell Braiding Co. 40 32133 441 94 Perry Metal Prod. Co. 97 31944 89 68 Petrera, Frank 40 32320 101 41 Peters, R. G. 98 31856 333 33 Perone, Lillian 40 31479 6 38 Peterson, Arthur D. 97 31082 34 88 Peterson, Arthur D. 97 31091 258 20 Pettit Co., P. J. 40 31575 22 92 Petrera, Frank 40 31683 859 00 Phister Mfg. Co. 734 30968 19 92 Picone Bros. 97 31890 442 00 Pilling & Son Co., Geo. P. 68 32045 10 20 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 734 32454 466 97 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 734 32510 88 20 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 55 32046 10 73 Pitney Bowes Postage Met, 914 32516 6 17 Picker X-Ray Corp. 97 31118 64 80 Picker X-Ray Corp. 68 31113 400 Pilling Son Co., George P 34 31132 24 00 Pilgrim Paint Prod., Inc. 40 31670 49 40 Pilling Son Co., George P. 68 31114 234 60 Pine Hill Crystal Water 40 30608 33 60 Pinto, Mae S. 734 30901 2,000 00 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 68 30459 553 69 Pinto, Cecelia 734 30903 4,500 00 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 68 31170 67 92 Pitman Pub. Corp. 40 31539 720 96 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 55 31138 65 79 Plattekill Town, City Treas 82 32603 125 95 Pleydell, Albert 97 32096 300 48 Plymouth Press 40 32130 3 55 Plymouth Press 40 31538 20 00 Polygraphic Co., America, Inc 40 30607 187 15 Posner Sons, S. 40 31474 396 00 Postmaster, N. Y 33 30571 200 00 Police Pension Fund 56 31885 1,095,000 00 Posner Son, B. 98 32247 42 45 Posner Son, B. 98 32248 48 91 Postmaster, N. Y. 20 31819 87 06 Postmaster, N. Y. C. 20 33186 1,000 00 Postmaster, Jamaica 20 33185 3,000 00 Postmaster 30 32427 100 00 Postmaster, N. Y 20 33184 1,000 00 Premo Pharmaceutical Lab 97 32012 662 40 Preferred Utilities Mfg. Co 55 32047 8 70 President, Borough Manhattan 10 32387 52 71 Presbyterian Hospital 98 32562 33 00 Prince Paper Co 40 32144 210 00 Pratt & Whitney Div 734 30195 327 00 Pratt Whitney Div. 734 31318 525 75 Press of Fremont Payne 25 31070 35 97 Prendergast, John 98 30799 6 00 Prentice Hall, Inc. 40 31537 30 00 Premier Paper Co. 40 31475 46 19 Price Decal. Co. 734 31302 17 20 Printmore Press 40 30698 30 00 Prince, Chas. B. 98 30827 719 94 Protectoseal Co. 734 30949 97 07 Prospect Glass Works 40 31598 59 00 Psychological Corp. 40 30610 18 50 Public Improvements, Inc. 40 31677 440 00 Public Plg. Co. 40 31694 52 02 Public School Pub. Co. 40 31536 16 10 Pullman Real Estate Co. 98 31007 6 12 Puro Filter Corp., America 734 31316 34 50 Public School Pub. Co 68 31999 26 70 Puritan Petroleum Products 37 32030 71 00 Putz, Harry 40 31662 24 - 00 Pyra Seal Vestal, Inc. 40 31564 109 25 Quality Sheet Metal Works 98 32240 25 00 Quality Sheet Metal Works 98 32251 46 97 Quality Elec. Products Corp 97 31897 100 46 Quarter Sessions Clerk 904 31817 2 00 Oueensbury 904 31803 129 27 Radio Wire Television, Inc...., 40 31507 701 76 Radiant Lamp Corp. 40 31516 18 81 Radio Wire Television, Inc 40 31517 62 00 Radio Wire Television, Inc..- 40 31518 11 00 Radio Wire Television, Inc...., 40 31519 10 20 Radio Wire Television, Inc 40 31520 12 64 Radio Wire Television, Inc 40 31521 90 06 Radio Wire Television, Inc 40 31522 3 20 Rafter, James J. 69 31396 218 47 Railroad Accessories Corp. 734 31291 226 40 Railway Spec. Corp. 734 31347 87 00 Railway Spec. Corp. 734 31379 258 05 Rawplug Co., Inc. 734 31350 6 54 Raymour Glass Co. 40 31679 306 00 Raymour Glass Co. 40 31688 287 00 Raymour Glass Co. 40 31691 510 00 Rabsons, Inc. 40 32347 1 43 Rabinowitz & Sons, J 40 32145 4 50 Radio Wire Television, Inc 40 32128 71 06 Radopvosopm Omc 40 32160 11 75 Radiant Lamp Corp 68 31922 385 60 Rand, .McNally & Co 40 32107 21 80 Rand, McNally & Co 40 32142 213 60 Rand, McNally & Co 40 32205 80 25 Rau Fastener Co 40 32136 21 00

Reading Elec, Co 33 Reading Elec. Co 55 Recordak Corp. 956 Reconstruction Hospital Unit 98 Reeves Parvin Co 97 Reinhold Gould, Inc 40 Reimann, G. 98 Reich, Louis 98 Remington Rand, Inc 15 Remington Rand, Inc 40 Remington Rand, Inc 40 Remington Rand', Inc 734 Reo Motors, Inc 97 Republic Metals Co 97 Reading Electric Co. 33 Read Co., Charles L. 734 Realty Assoc. Secur. Co 40 Reals Rfg. Co. 40 Regents Pub. Co. 40 Remington Rand, Inc. 69 Remington Rand, Inc. 33 Remington Rand, Inc. 734 Remington Rand, Inc. 20 Remington Rand, Inc. 40 Remington Rand, Inc. 40 Remington Rand, Inc. 40 Remington Rand, Inc. 40 Remington Rand, Inc. 40 Remington Rand, Inc. 40 Renick Mahoney, Inc. 55 Resolute Paper Prod. 40 Resolute Paper Products 40 Rhatigan, Edward E 69 Rhatigan, Edward E 69 Rhatigan, Edward E 69 Richards & Wilcox Mfg. Co 734 Rich, Peter P 40 Rich, Peter P 40 Riley Stoker Corp 734 Rinek Cordage Co 97 Rini, Joseph M., et al 98 Ritter, Rosalind Snyder 40 Riverside Cont. Co 40 Rizzo, Joseph 734 Richards Mfg. Co 734 Rich, P. P 40 Rich, P. P 40 Rinehart & Co 40 Ring, Alfred, et al 68 Rindner, B. 98 Ritchie, Maude A 98 Roberts, Ralph E 903 Robinson, E. R 40 Robertazzi, Raphael 734 Roberts, R. E. 944 Rockbestos Products Corp 734 Roosevelt Hospital 98 Roosevelt Hospital 98 Roosevelt Hospital 98 Rose, Richard 734 Rossinsky, Samuel 20 Royal Eastern Elec. Supply Co 734 Royal Metal Mfg. Co 2 Rockland Light & Power Co 82 Rockaway Beach Hospital 98 Rollon Tire Rebuilders 97 Rollins Burdick Hunter Co 993 Rose Chemical Co 40 Row, Peterson & Co 40 Row, Peterson & Co 40 Rubino, John 98 Russell, C. 98 Rube, Max 98 Rulon, George, et al 734 Russell, Herman 40 Railway Track Wk. Co 734 Ryerson Son, Joseph T 734 Salamander Grate Bar Co 82 Sanborn Map Co 10 Sanborn Map Co 13 Sanborn Map Co 55 Sanborn Co., B. H 40 Sansone Musical Instr., Inc 40 Sanborn & Co., B. H 40 Sandler, W. B 98 Sanitary Prod. Paper Co 40 Santiago, Jannie 98 Schworn, John W 82 Schaefer Son, Inc., Chas 97 Schwinger Sons, Jos 97 Schochet, M. 98 Schravone, J. 98 Schlossman, I. 98 Schap Real Estate Co 98 Scott, Foresman & Co 40 Scott, Foresman & Co 40 Scranton Bolt & Nut Corp 734 Scribners Sons, C. 40 Scribners Sons, C. • 40 Schwartz, Louis H 98 Schochet, Mortimer 98 Schatzel, Louis 98 Schulman, Julius 40 Schulman, Julius 40 Schulman, Julius 40 Schulman, Julius 40 Schulman, Julius 40 Schad, Inc., Chas 40 Schramm, F. H 734 Schaffner, C. 31 Scheinick, Yetta 98 Schap Real Estate Co 98 Scialo, John 734 Sciabbarasi, Diego 98 Seagrave Corp. 97 Seamless Rubber Co. 97 Seaboard Twine Co. 734 Searle, M. F. 98 Seagrist, Francis K., est. 98 Seide, Max 68 Semon Bache Co. 734

32048 32067 32232 32554 31989 32137 32557 32417 32000 32158 32159 32495 31898 32013 31416 31309 31425 31693 31452 31392 31413 31311 31129 30613 30661 31560 31660 31714 30637 31139 31508 31541 31400 31406 31399 31293 31488 31717 31281 31119 30772 31713 31680 30980 32509 32220 32219 32175 32540 31882 32407 30729 31702 30981 31234 31777 30786 30791 30793 30974 31012 31331 31140 32629 32582 31914 1558

32138 32206 32201 32243 32875 30834 31382 31653 30963 31323 32068 32392 31792 32264 32362 32139 32207 32543 32952 32415 32624 31991 32054 32549 32416 31863 31832 32361 32199 32453 32195 32202 30773 30775 30802 31579 31581 31592 31652 31666 31765 30991 31198 30811 30817 30897 31028 31899 32055 32455 32551 32418 32528 32447

13 20 9 30

3080 3000

9,733 60 21 16 200 17 34 700

115 43 21 75 5 15

130 55 110 50 1100

367 20 4,887 50

62000 2625 6 35 5 05

85 44 140 00 32 25 8 05

62 27 38 69 331 79 180 95 33 60 563 54 138 23

4,059 25 4,583 42 1,572 10 54824 132 00 13 00 150 24 777 48 859 64 117 45 82400 23 75 24 11

132 00 65 00 2 55 5 35

110 00 219 00 80 00 97 50

185 55 4684 324 99 999 25 3 00

20 00 2396 72 80 20 24

1,017 60 52 05

130 05 2844 4200

711 47 240

7500 20,000 00

5 50 2,750 00

9917 463 32

63 73 395 00 6000 192 00 32 00

2,239 84 6812 4662

500 00 61 38 129 88 4 00 29 64

352 00 2000 27 89 63 91

2,043 39 17 55 2240 38 16

274 98 3 72

75 05 26 12 20 00 108 15 93 72 103 59 112 21 68 31 2045 000 9600

6,947 55 2,043 39

55 00 22 00

340 05 4,316 07

61 45 7500

2,11500 49 57

82067

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268 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

Service Welders, Inc. Scott, Inc., Wm. R Scott, Inc., Wm. R Scranton Bolt & Nut Corp Scribner's Sons. Chas Seaboard Glass Corp Seaboard Glass Corp Seaboard Glass Corp Seaboard Glass Corp Seckel, Thomas Semon, Bache & Co Senger, F. L Shenango Penn Mold Co Shell Oil Co. Shell Oil Co Sheffield Farms Co Shor, I. S. I. Hospital Sicilian Asphalt Paving Sidney Machine Tool Co. Silver Burdett Co. Simensky Levy Corp. Simone, Guiliano Simmons, Edw.. A. Sinclair Refining Co. Singer Sewing Machine Co Singer Sewing Machine Co Singer Sewing Machine Co Singer Sewing Machine Co Shandaken Tn. City Treas. Shawungunk Tn. City Treas Sherwin Williams Co. Sheltering Arms Sherry, J., et al. Sherry, J., et al. S. I. Inst. Arts Sciences Siev, Samuel Silver Burdett Co. Silver Burdett Co. Sing Sing Prison, Warden Sivillo, G. Sklar Manuf. Co., J. Slade, Aleck Slater, Mary et al. Sly Manufacturing Co. Smith, M., et al. Snap On Tools Corp. Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Solomon, J. M. Sorg Prtg. Co. Smith and Nichols Smith Steel Co. Smith and Warren Smoleroff, Jules W. Snap On Tools Corp. Snyder, Irving Snyder, Irving Snyder, Irving Sobotka, E. Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Social Surgical Appliance Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Sokol, Philip Solon Furniture Co. Southern Lumberman Speiden Co., Whitfield Spink, Gaboric, Inc. Spuire. Edw J. Spadafina, J. Spadafina, A. Spink & Gaborc, Inc. Spillman, Ramsay Spring City Fdry. Co. St. Francis Hospital St. Joseph Hospital St. Catherines Hospital St. Glares Hospital St. Johns L. I. City Hospital St. Vincent's Hospital St. Luke's Hospital St. Vincent's Hospital St. Luke's Hospital St. Agatha Home for Children St. Francis Hospital St. Francis Hospital Staten Island Rapid Trans. Rlwy. State Charities Aid Association. Standard Scientific Supp. Star Restaurant

Star Restaurant Standard Office Service Co Stanley, J. T. Standard Stamp Stencil Works. Stapf, Anton Star Office Part Co. Stapf, Anton Stapf. Anton Stand Johnson Co. Standard Brands, Inc. ....... .

10 32389 24 00 40 30683 3 38 40 31528 6 48

734 30943 158 31 40 31459 2 67 40 30685 30 00 40 31658 40 00 40 31723 61 40 40 31724 81 20 98 31006 72 20 40 31587 26 00

734 30993 50 00 734 30922 73 51 734 30962 118 70

40 31709 6 90 40 31636 4,793 15 40 31644 400 98 30821 101 00

734 30939 8,388 84 734 30950 18 00 40 31607 162 20 72 31072 6 30 69 31398 22 51 40 31703 8400

734 30920 162 58 734 31358 3 99 40 31551 22 36

40 31550 16 11 40 31549 29 27 82 32605 68 94 82 32606 280 43 734 32451 92610 98 32420 588 37 55 32263 160 50 55 32259 26 70 52 32284 35 00 98 32587 1100 40 32360 281 25 40 32196 24 80 40 32350 170 49 98 31834 3,831 36 97 32651 6 50 20 32400 5 10

734 31383 600 00 734 30952 77 50 68 32532 44 91 55 31907 2 40

734 32504 2,339 82 98 31851 333 33

922 32305 45 00 734 30926 15 05 734 30944 180 46 734 30947 8 50 98 30756 19 95 734 30938 62 25

98 30839 130 79 98 30840 549 35 98 30841 444 71 67 31254 18 25 993 1553 1,344 87 56 31087 1,865 64 68 31141 12 00

993 1556 30 36 69 31395 38 98 40 31571 22 30 734 31314 3 00 734 30953 63 00 40 31453 16 00 31 31199 19 29 98 31825 1,02169 98 31826 10,727 83 40 32140 30 00 98 32588 8 00

734 32443 39 27 98 30780 8100 98 30782 24600 98 30787 142 90 98 30788 315 75 98 30789 152 00 98 30790 1,234 25 98 30792 3 00 98 30822 99 00 98 30825 3 00 71 31225 22,787 30 71 31221 5,588 50 71 31220 3,972 00 40 31555 39 06 69 31394 15 00 40 30617 40908

947 31228 51 00 947 31227 60 00 957 31235 11 80 40 31637 9140 40 31672 14 10 40 31682 72 00 40 31692 690 00 40 31728 590 50 40 31739 110 78 734 30895 1,636 49 40 31489 10 00

Staten Island Savings Bank Stark, Samuel Stewart, Inc., T. M. Steel Prod. Corp. 'Stevens Soap Corp. Stern, A. C. Stone Supply Corp. Stoecker, Frank R. Stromberg Time Corp. Stratton Co., Charles A. Stroh Co., Chas. Stratton Co., Chas. A, Straus, Mark Sullivan Dry dock Repair Sun Radio Co. Suntag, J. H. Standard China Co. State Dept. Correction Standard Scientific Sup. Standard Scientific Sup. Stark, I. Stanley Co., Inc., J. T. Standard Scientific Sup. State Ins. Fund State Engrg. Corp. Stewart, William 0. Stingel, Harold Stiles, T. F. Stiles, T. F. Structo Mfg. Co. Structo Mfg. Co. Structural Builders, Inc. Street Co., H. J. Strump, H. Stumpp Walter Co. Sullivan & Craven Sunshine Garment Co, Sunshine Hotel Supreme Steel Prod. Sun Radio Electronics Co Sun Radio Electronics Co Superior Shade Co. Superweld Co. Supreme Steel Prod. Supreme Ct. Libr. Co. Rich., . , Supreme Ct. Lihr. Co. Rich Supreme Ct. Libr, Co. Rich..., Supt., Inst. Male Def. Deliq.. Swanson, Leonard T. Swedish Hospital, Bklvn. Swedberg, A. Svdenham Hospital Symington Gould Corp, Sweet Life Food Co. Swestern Puhg, Co. Szold, Inc., F. Tauber, Arthur Tanoff, Morris Tavern on Green Taylor Wharton Iron Co. Taylor Instrument Co. Teaching Film Custodians Technical Sales Co. Teicher, F. Teicher. F. Teicher, F. Tek Bearing Co. Tenopyr, 0. Texier Glove Co., H. Textile Products Tehan, B. Texas Co. Texas Co. Thompson Bonney Co. Thompson, R. L. Thompson Materials Corp. Thompson, S. A. Tide Water Asso. Oil Co. Titus. W. E. Tool & Equip. Supply Co. Topping Bros Topperman, S., et al. Thompson Co., Edward Thompson Sons, Jas. Tobin Co.. M. J. Tompone, P. J. Tool Equipment Supply Tool Equipment Supply Topping Bros Topping Pros

Travis, William Track Specialties Transportation Board Transportation Board Transportation Board Transportation Board Transportation Board Transportation Board Traynor, Marion V. Trench Marine Pump Co.

98 31003 10 50 Vanderbilt Towel Supply Co 734 31361 240 93

98 30850 470 87 Vanderbilt Towel Supply 957 31238 1 75

67 31256 35 63 Van Nostrand, Donald 734 30972 156 75

734 30925 8 29 Vellumoid Co. 734 31306 56 85 97 31092 500 00 Vernon Bros. Co. 20 31171 17 74 31 31200 232 50 Vernon Bros. Co 20 31172 34 50

55 31142 37 25 Victor Animatograph Co. 40 31646 172 10 40 31700 490 00 Vinticinguo, Philip 98 30832 1 00 67 31255 4 56 Von Damm, F. H. 40 31455 184 00

734 31325 66 00 Voorhis, B., Co. 40 30669 23 50 97 31120 30 34 Walsh Plg. Heating Sup. 97 31122 137 58 82 31130 41 00 Wallace Tiernan Co. 82 31144 311 70 734 30982 10 00 Walker Goulard Plekin Co 40 30611 152 16

66 31038 1,594 00 Waltham Press, Inc. 40 30614 112 89 40 30699 26 50 Waltham Press, Inc. 40 30644 38 70 40 31553 6 50 Walsh, R. E. 734 30995 50 00

97 32065 7,312 50 Walldorf Hafner Schultz 67 31088 135 77 97 32086 846 60 Warren Foundry Pipe Corp 734 31320 56 40 67 31896 33 75 Ward Leonard Elec. Co. 734 31352 10 05 72 31908 1 50 Ward LaFrance Truck Div 734 31357 1 44 40 32141 14 40 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 40 30686 156 8S 40 32168 80 80 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 40 31600 190 65 40 32194 2 72 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 40 31612 511 50 98 31871 4,750 88 Warren, Rosa M., et al. 734 31384 2,072 50 98 31831 6,028 02 Ward, Leonard, Elec. Co. 40 31472 150 00 98 32414 196 41 Ward Baking Co. 40 31476 451 80 82 32623 4 00 Ward Trading Corp, 98 30812 25 54

904 31810 24 83 Washburn Wire Co. 734 31297 397 93 904 31811 24 70 Watson Elevator Co. 734 31363 40 00 40 32348 12 09 Waters Governor Co. 734 31287 11 55 40 32191 677 95 Webster Pub. Co. 40 30680 107 10 98 32591 55 52 Weinstein, Barnet, Sons 734 31290 30 45

734 32492 . 25 31 Weinstein, S., Supply Co. 734 31374 231 06 98 31836 766 27 Weintraub, Max J. 903 30733 5 20 68 32069 14 76 Weisman, J. C. 98 30758 14 25 98 32252 85 00 Weiss, Dora K. 98 30809 35 00 97 32056 958 50 Weiss, I., Sons 40 31649 153 00 69 32275 536 10 Weiss, J. 40 31651 51 66

734 32449 2,216 02 Weiss, L. D. 734 30992 286 00 40 31511 133 40 Weissglass Gold Seal Dairy 40 31481 35 31 40 31632 139 12 Weinberg, Weinberg 20 31009 3,282 69

734 30937 22 50 Welding Eng. Sales Corp. 734 31283 40 48 734 30940 864 00 Welding Engr. Co. 40 31563 41 92 734 30957 26R 4" Wend Rfg. and Sheet Metal 40 31596 45 24 937 31184 10 00 Western Union Teleg. Co. 67 31244 3 62 937 31187 12 6K Westinghouse Elec. Sup. Co 734 30924 798 01 937 31189 2 80 Western Felt Works 734 31299 20 40 40 31602 16 94 Westinghouse Elec. Cupply 734 31373 206 60 40 31744 185 51 Westinghouse Electric Co. 97 31159 37 81 98 30781 193 00 Westchester Square Hosp. 98 30778 394 35 40 31732 76 44 West Pub. Co. 937 31186 93 00 98 30794 3 00 West End Rfg. Sheet Met. Wks. 40 31731 166 77

734 30951 2,722 55 Westinghouse Elec. Sup. Co 40 31740 151 20 97 31992 387 60 Westinghouse Elec. Sup. Co 40 31752 42 46 40 371Q8 5? ?9 White Motor Co. 734 31322 3 39 40 32308 171 00 Whitehead Metal Prod. Co 734 31333 1,396 16 98 3?577 327 00 Whitlock Corp. 734 31348 12 60 98 30833 5 50 Whitehead Metal Prod. Co 97 31123 28 34

993 1555 ' 448 Ml White, S. S., Dental Mfg. Co 68 31145 19 49 734 313.39 9,033 90 Whiting Paper Co. 40 30615 32 55 734 31282 1 1? Widoson, A. A. 40 31567 83 53 40 31624 333 37 Williams Press, Inc. 31 31207 6 00

734 31312 166 40 \Villiams Machine Wks. 33 31412 500 00 40 31572 57 76 Williams, George A., Son 734 31336 58 40 40 31573 22 R Wilkinson Grey Co. 734 31355 416 85 40 31676 733 Oo Wildermuth, E. A. 734 31365 75 35 40 31741 3 76 Wilson Bohannan Co. 734 31279 7 92

734 30998 115 00 Wilson, W. S., Corp. 734 31284 87 60 734 31330 892 50 '

55 31143 88 7~ Williams,~ H. M., Co. 97 31083 191 65

55 31144 34 62 Wiley, J., Sons 40 30647 4 50

734 32466 76 62 Williams Press, Inc. 40 30679 36 00

40 32954 7 32 Wiley, John, Sons 40 30681 4 50

40 32620 87 00 ~~ ilson, H. W., Co. 937 31180 9 00

993 2620 372 00 Williams Press, Inc. 937 31182 47 50

83 Wildermuth, E. A. 40 30634 53 15

98 329 07 475 00 Winston, John C., Co. 40 30678 6 42

97 32057 292 50 Winn, M. M. 40 31548 6 98

98 31859 25 50 Wishnow, H. L. 734 30975 7 00

40 32142 167 S(t Witchel, Alter 40 31695 408 00

734 32465 20 19 Wojcison, John 98 30868 9,195 28

68 32534 28 96 Wood Warner Eng. Co. 33 31417 35 00

734 31313 75 00 Worthington Pump Mach. 734 31285 78 00

97 31121 56 64 World Book Co. 40 30645 3,275 93

40 31611 576 30 Woyke, M. E., and Bro. 40 31576 98 13 98 30762 14 25 Wulff, Mathilde 734 30902 4,000 00 40 30629 38 70 Wyckoff Heights Hospital 98 30808 116 05

40 30628 2 47 Wyckoff Heights Hospital 71 31222 1,357 58 734 31329 4 29 Wyeth, Inc. 97 31093 420 75 40 31454 186 00 Yale Clock Co. 31 31209 8 00 82 32622 400 Yale and Towne Mfg Co. 734 30914 76 41

734 31332 6,458 40 Young, C. P., Co. 25 31071 85 91 734 30889 1,552 75 Zarowich, Agnes, et al. 98 30767 1,746 24 734 30890 2,939 13 Zaro Holding Corp. 98 31017 174 20 734 30891 6,051 81 Zimmerman Bros. Plg. Htg. Co 40 31673 56 00 734 30892 2,294 89 1334 York Ave., Inc. 40 31424 4,000 00 734 30899 4,334 75 1351 Prospect Ave. Realty 98 31016 87 20 734 30900 42,166 33 137 West 108th St. Corp. 98 31031 297 50 40 31480 3 25 1088 Park Ave. Corp. 98 31024 23,916 67 33 31420 112 87 305 East 43d St. Corp. 98 31021 1,456 95

Fire Department Abstract of Transactions from Dec. 16,

1946 to Dec. 21, 1946. Appointed - George A. Abrahamsen.

Temporary Electrical Inspector at $2,750 per annum, Bureau of Fire Alarm Tele-graph, Dec. 16, 1946. Temporary Process Servers at $1,560 per annum, Division of Combustibles, Bureau of Fire : Bernard C. Whitney, Dec 16, 1946; Lawrence A. Fran-comano, Dec. 17, 1946. Temporary Auto Machinists at $3,200 per annum. Division of Fire Apparatus, Bureau of Fire, Dec. 17, 1946: Herman C. Kuver and James W. Sullivan. Temporary Laborers at $1,740 per annum, Division of Fire Apparatus, Bureau of Fire: Anthony Falcone, Dec. 17, 1946 ; Joseph J. Madden, Dec. 20, 1946. Francis R. Gilroy, Temporary Lineman's Helper at $6.88 a day (250 days), Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, Dec. 23, 1946.

Designated as Chief of Staff` and Opera-tions of the Department-Frank Murphy No. 2, Acting Chief of Department. This designation is in addition to his present assignment as Acting Chief of Department.

Transferred-To Limited Service Squad No. 1, Dec. 19, 1946-Captains : Albert B. Whitley (Eng. 33) and Roland R. Ellis (H. & L. 103); Lieutenants: Harold H. Grau (H. & L. 11), Thomas J. Brown (H. & L. 79), James Molloy (1) (Eng. 68), Julius Perl (Eng. 31) ; Marine Engi-neer Edward H. Huether (Eng. 87) ; Fire-men 1st Grade: Joseph S. Hoeffler (Eng. 89). William R. Miller (Eng. 15), Edward T. Scott (Eng. 30), Ralph Mayers (Eng. 231), William E. Fritz (Eng. 20), John M. Pelletiere (Water Tower 1), Louis Ross (Eng. 24), Martin J. McElligott (H. & L. 78), Frank G. Wolfort (Eng. 277).

Designated-Clerk Henry Gropper, Divi-

sion of Combustibles, Brooklyn, as Acting Cashier of the Divisions of Combustibles and Fire Prevention, Manhattan, Bronx and Richmond.

Trial-Before Harry M. Archer, Second Deputy Fire Commissioner, on Dec. 14, 1946: Fireman 1st Grade Frank J. Almon, H. & L. 135, reprimanded.

Change of Name Announced-Fireman 1st Grade Frank Horace, Jr., H. & L. 5, to Frank Horace.

Transferred-Fireman 1st Grade James T. Chambers, H. & L. 37 to Special Service Squad (Legal Division), Dec. 23, 1946.

Penalty Imposed-Pilot Joseph G. Clin-ton, Eng. 223, fined $5 for loss of coat badge.

Advancements in Gra,les-Firemen-4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 2, 1947: Joseph A. Wet-zel, Eng. 12; William J. Fischer, Jr., Eng. 20; Arthur A. Sowinski, Eng. 238; Edmund

N. Nergart, Eng. 299; Everett W. Moder, H. & L. 1; Neil Schlossberg. H. & L. 151; John F. Doorish, Jr., H. & L. 157. 4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 3, 1947: Jeremiah D. Mur-phy, H. & L. 18; John M. Zwosta, Jr., H. & L. 169. 4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 4, 1947: Alfred E. Fredholm, Eng. 250. 4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 6, 1947: Francis W. Mur-phy, Eng. 7; Murray Frank, Eng. 11; Victor 0. Glowacki, Eng. 12; Joseph W. Gasparino, Eng. 12; John P. Mead and Leo Cook, Eng. 29; Thomas G. Farrell, John C. McClellan and Charles A. Burke, Eng. 51; Howard J. Gerhard, Eng. 58; Stephen F. Leskody, Eng. 66 ; Harry M. P. Walsh, Eng. 153 ; Cornelius J. Mc-Groarty, Eng. 280; Howard J. Wanser, H. & L. 6; Walter Anselmi, H. & L. 14; Peter Bynum, H. & L. 25 ; Albert V. Paul, H. & L. 119,

4th to 3d grade, Jan. 8, 1947: Charles J.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

THE CITY RECORD 269 Votruba, Eng. 29; Joseph A. Klass, Eng. 22; for sewer connections, 82; for sewer Office-Contract vouchers, $83,953.21; open Services Ceased-Morris Sokolofsky, La- 56. Harry W. Plate, Eng. 47. 4th to 3d repairs, 4; for sewer and water connections, market orders, $1,517; miscellaneous vouch- borer (provisional) at $1,860 per annum, Grade, January 10, 1947: James J. Stephens, 43; for construction of private sewers and ers $109.76; total $85,579.97. Dec. 19, 1946, and Stanley Rod, Clerk at Eng. 256. 4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 14, 1947: drains, 3; placing building material on Cash Received - Privileges: Manhattan $1,620 per annum, Dec. 31, 1946. Paul J. Zink, Eng. 73; George J. Tripptree, streets, 9; crossing sidewalks, 6; lay and Bridge, $573.33; Brooklyn Bridge, $2,850; Retired-Charles J. Sheil, Inspector of H. & L. 14.

repair sidewalks and curbs, 17; construct- Williamsburg Bridge, $5; comfort station, Regulating, Grading and Paving, Jan. 1. Advancements in Grades-Firemen-4th ing vaults, 2; installing fill boxes at curb, $9.95; reimbursements, $60.50; total, $3,- Salary Fixed- William D. O'Driscoll, to 3d Grade, Jan. 15, 1947: John R. Lynch, 1; to open sidewalks for building cesspools, 498.88. Civil Engineer at $4,610 per annum, Jan. 1. Eng. 1; James Maugeri, Eng. 4; Frank 12; plans and specifications, 2; paving, FRANK P. CLEMENTS, Director Di- G. Seidl, Eng. 6; Lucien Imundi, Eng. 10; private contract, 3; move building, 2; vision of Administration. DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE Walter Burban, Eng. 18; Albert R operate crane, 3; total, 239. Corporation Appointed - Dr. Theodore Rosenberg, Schmidt, Eng. 19; Thomas B. Lisa, Eng. permits issued, 241. Report for Week Ended Dec. 28, 1946 2731 Holland ave., Bronx, Physician, (part- 38; James F. Barnes, Eng. 42; Charles K. Force Employed-Foremen including As- Appointed-Adam Capone, Watchman at time) at $2,040 per annum, Dec. 9, 1946. Ul, McCormick, Eng. 45; Norman P. inar- phalt Foremen, 63; Roller Engineers, 19: $1,560 per annum, Dec. 12, 1946. Cleaners Gladys Boothe, 459 Classon ave., ~Bklyn. sky, Eng. 46; John T. O'Connor, Eng. 48; Stationary Engineers, 7; Licensed Firemen, at $1,740 per annum, Dec. 16, 1946: and Alice Capers, 205 W. 142d st. Man-William E. Hildebrandt, Eng. 52; James 2; Tractor Operators, 20; Motor Grader Waymon Collins, John M. Flannery, George hattan, Mother's Aides at $1,560 per an- J. Murphy (4), Eng. 66; Walter P. Bekisz, Operators, 16; Mechanics, 63; Asphalt a~ Bitetti and George E. Brown. num Dec. 6, 1946. Temporary Social In- Eng• 67; Warren Ebelherr, Eng. 73; Workers, 173; Laborers, 433; Auto Engine- Promoted-To Auto Mechanic at $3,200 vestigators at $2,160 per annum, Dec. 4, Rudolph Hirsch, Eng. 75 ; Francis V. Mc • men, 153. per annum, Jan. 1: Alfred Rondi, Sam 1946: Eleanor Kremen, 32 W. 82d st, Kiernan, Eng. 76; Nicholas J. Zogg, Eng. Work Performed-Square yards: Ma- Schlank and Frank M. Kammerer, Manhattan; Alfred Di Lascia, 107-36 79th 87; Mike H. Yarchak, Eng. 88; Ugo cadem pavement repaired, 454; dirt wings Reassigned-Armisdas H. Marrott, Auto St., Ozone Park 1, N. Y. Genova, Eng. 89; George B. Wolsey, Eng, scraped and honed, 1,240; granite pavement Engineman at $2,580 per annum, Jan, 1. 93; Albion R. Burton, Eng. 154; Charles repaired, 261; sheet asphalt pavement re- g p J Appointed- Temporary Social Investi: Salaries Fixed-(Jan. 1)-Clerks: Sam- gators at $2,160 M. Blaich, Eng. 156 ; Edward J. Nelson, paired, 15,376 ; asphalt concrete pavement $2, per annum, Dec. 10, 1946 En . 164• James H. Thomson, Eng. 164; repaired, 27; roadway graded, 1553• road- uel Tolmach, at $2,750 per annum; Morris Richard B. Sheahan, 219 E. 83d St., Man-

Nicholas ~L. Iaccarino, Eng. 203; Michael way scraped and honed, 48,483; roadway ~'reissbrod, at $2,460 per annum; Rubin hattan, N. Y. 28; Fannie T. Yablon, 2067

Finkelstein Lawrence Healy, H. Mohegan ave., Bronx J. Moriarty (2), Eng. 205; Murray Hirsch, repaired with ashes, 4,703; roadway oiled, y' g ,Leona Bertha Bur- Eng. 208 ; George A. Treubig, Eng. 209 ; 834. Cubic yards : Waste materials hauled Meyerson and Max Conwiser at $2,040 per ton, 277 Hancock St., Bklyn. ; Shirley James Love, Eng. 212; William J. Smith, to dumps, 1,440. Linear feet: Curb reset, at $2 annum. Stenographers

per annum; Molly Koval, at $2, Stenographers: Jerome F. Gibbs, Siegel, 2911 Barnes ave., Bronx; Emmett

Eng. 216; James F. Holian, Eng. 219; 350; gutters formed and cleaned, 26,819. ~0 per um ; e7:er annum Mooney, at

J. Johnson, 174-19 Polhemus ave., Jamaica; Loreto Rizzo, Eng. 227; Joseph T. Byrne, Square feet: Sidewalks repaired, 500.

Elizabeth R. y Sylvia Kozinitz, 839 E. 19th st., Bklyn. Eng. 237; Constantino J. Petitto, Eng. 244 ; Bureau of Sewers $2,460 per annum. Michael L. Polito, At- 30; Ardelle Quarles, 501 W. 143d St., Man- William A. McCann, Eng. 245; Harold R. Work Done-Linear feet: Sewer cleaned, tendant at $2,580 per annum. Bernard Been, hattan; Lucy Catanzaro, 1407 75th St., Nolan, En;. 2,4; Albert F. Breusch, Eng 12,575; sewer flushed, 65,975; sewer ex- Office Appliance Operator (I.B.M. Tabulat- Bklyn. 28; Clara Fredericka Punter, 243 275; Charles J. Lynch, Eng. 279; Roger amined, 56,450; sewer repaired, 15; open Ana Machtne) at $2,160 per annum. Eunice W 63d St., Manhattan; Eddy M. Norris, P. Lanahan, En,. 289; Alvin W. Witcher, drains cleaned, 2,585. Cubic F. Griffin, Office Appliance Operator 167 W. 145th St., Manhattan; Edwin Levy,

Eng. . moved

I yards: Re- I.B.M. Tabulating Machine) at $1,740 per ' Eng. 291; Walter J. Wetzel, Eng. 298; noved from sewers, 126/; removed from (• g ) 890 West End ave., Manhattan; Samuel

Howard C. Hoehn, Eng. 301; Arthur H. basins, 698/ ; removed from drains, 50. annum. Reuben Applebaum and David P. Geffner, 100 E. 18th st., Bklyn. ; Kathryn Middelstorb, Eng. 316; Raymond R. Corri- Basins cleaned, 748; basins flushed, 156; Greenberg, Clerks at $2,160 per annum. J Martin, 190 W. 170th st., Bronx; Sally gan, Eng. 317; Joseph H. Gates, Eng. 318; basins examined, 349; basins repaired, 16; Services Ceased-Armisdas H. Marrott, Ann Freund, 50 E. 19th St., Bklyn.; Anita Dominick Popino, Jr., En-. 326; William Basins relieved, 410; manholes cleaned, 87; Auto Mechanic at $3,200 per annum, Dec. M. Sheinberg, 1690 Clay ave., Bronx, N. Y. P. Cronin, H. & L. 3; Albert Nemecek, manholes flushed, 285; manholes repaired, 31, 1946. , 67; Shirley Schrage, 1512 45th st., Bklyn.; H. & L. 10; Robert S. Butler, H. & L. 15 10. Vouchers Forwarded to Comptrollers Rhoda Carol Ruben, 629 W. 173d st., Man- Robert S. Jacobs, H. & L. 15; Edward VV. Laboring Force Employed-Ward Fore- Office - Contract vouchers, $10,187; open hattan; Lucille Judith Minkoff, 134 W. 13th Nord, H. & L. 27; Roy A. Morgal, H. & men, 7; Foremen, 26; Mechanics, 16; La- market orders, $4,413.19; total, $14,600.19. st., Manhattan; Sylvia Katherine Kaye, L. 32; Matthew J. Coffey, H. & L. 34; borers, 172; trucks, 69; basin cleaning ma- FRANK P. CLEMENTS, Director Di- 3800 Surf ave., Bklyn. 24; Helen Kaplan, Milo Kovac, H. & L. 37; Henry C. Graf, chines, 10; sewer cleaning machines, 3. vision of Administration. 3836 Cypress ave., Bklyn.; Adele Kraut, H. & L. 39; Victor P. Miller, H. & L. 41; Permits Issued-Sewer connections, 125, - 1725 Newkirk ave., Bklyn.; Clara Kohn, Edward B. McElroy, Jr., H. & L. 45; $630; private sewers and drains, 3, $662; changes in Departments, Etc. 91 Ten Eyck walk, Bklyn. 6; Hanna

James J. Gorman and Howard W. Knoel- sewer repairs, 4. Frances Goldberg, 7822 19th rd., Jackson ler, H. & L. 47; Douglas F. Vaccacio, Topographical Bureau DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Heights. H. & L. 51; Chester A. Thompson, H. & Work Done by Office Force-Drafting Appointed-Jay H. Young, 2001 84th st., Appointed-Temporary Social Investi- L. 101; Raymond G. Schmitt, H. & L. and computing final maps and alteration Bklyn., Dentist at $7 a session, Dec. 23, gators at $2,160 per annum, Dec. 10, 1946: 102; Irving A. Seidel, H. & L. 106; Irving maps; determining detail grades for City 1946. Health Inspectors at $2,160 per an- Judith Casson, 4226 Manhattan ave., Bklyn. WVeinman, H. & L. 107; William F. Sei- Departments and private surveyors; reduc- Beverly ; John J. y. Manhattan; fried, H. & L. 110; Sherwood H. Landerer, tion of level notes; preparation of profiles nom' Solomon Galley,

pp, Beverl rd., Be oyn Moore, Mutnick,

Bway., , Bkh~n., and Melvin Scupp, 125 Brighton Beverly Bettie Mutnick, 1733 59th st.,

H. & L. 117; Robert J. Brown, H. & L. preparatory to the making of the final map; 11th st., Bklyn,, Dec. 16, 1946. Junior Bac- Bklyn.; Daisy Kramer, 324 W. 89th St., 119; Richard Buchanan, H. & L. 126; certifying the established grade for Build-, teriologists: Marilyn C. Culberson, 34-34 Manhattan, N. Y. 24; Rosalind Abramo-Robert M. Calkins, H. & L. 131; Frederic ing Department applications; examination 104th st., Corona, Helen Schneider, 5303 witz, 1235 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. M. Cook, H. & L. 140; Frederick J. Knip- of property maps; preparing surveys and Tilden ave., Bklyn., and Louis Tompanis, 52; Benjamin Lasoff, 1370 6th ave., Man-per, H. & L. 146; Roy D. Ruff, H. & L, plans for the Corporation Counsel in court J92 E. 22d st., Bklyn., Dec. 16, 1946, hattan, N. Y. 19; Marcia Kagno Copel, 153; Frank J. Brennan, H. & L. 161; cases against the City and testifying in Laboratory Assistants at $1,680 per annum: 1935 65th st., Bklyn. 4; Gladys Decker, Michael F. Campbell, H. & L. 162. court in reference to same; issuing house Regina Menser, 15 Evelyn pl., Bronx, and 115 Ocean ave., Bklyn. 25; Ruth C. Tobin,

Advancements in Grades-Firemen-4th numbers; supplying information relative to Claire J. Parties, 141 E. 3d St., Manhattan, 1065 E. 18th St., Bklyn.; Sam Rettinger, to 3d Grade, Jan. 16, 1947: Bertram J. the legal status of streets and miscellaneous Dec. 16, 1946; Eleanore Lynch, 408 Man- 780 Howard ave., Bklyn. 12; Jack Bot- Jacobs, Eng. 276; Wilbur J. O'Donnell, information of various kinds on City Plan; hattan ave., Manhattan, Dec. 23, 1946. winick, 39 Bay 35th St., Bklyn. 14; John Eng. 302. 4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 17, 1947, title searches County Clerk's office, Queens, Appointed-Harry Gibel, 1171 Eastern M. Brennan, 70 Grove st., Manhattan; John L. Sarno, Eng. 68. 4th to 3d Grade, investigations for the Corporation Counsel pkway., Bklyn., Medical Inspector at $7 a Jerome Goldstein, 1158 E. 7th st., Bklyn. Jan. 18, 1947: Robert H. Hampton, H. & and reports in connection with the trial session, Dec. 31, 1946. Stanley Zipser, 1111 30; Sophia Shorenstein, 1560 St. John's L. 118; William H. F. Smith, H. & L. 165. of claims and condemnation proceedings; Park ave., Manhattan, Physician Clinic at pl., Bklyn. 13; Fannie Schwartz, 1446 41st 4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 20, 1947, John M. designing, surveying, computing and draft- $10 a session, Dec. 6, 1946. George Cabo- St., Bklyn. 10; Ethel W. Johnson, 467 W. Ossi, Eng. 27. 4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 22, ing street arterial highways; parkways, grille, 556 Eagle ave., Bronx, Social Inves- 152d st., Manhattan; Leah Gorham, 902 1947, Francis M. O'Connor, H. & L. 104. grade crossing eliminations and postwar tigator at $1,680 per annum. Stenographer, Eagle ave., Bronx; Joseph Lerner, 234 4th to 3d Grade, Jan. 24, 1947, Kenneth J. projects; necessary clerical and stenographic 188 Wilson ave., Bklyn., Thompson St., Manhattan; William Gold- Schneider, Jan. work. Damage at $1, $1,620 Ponzio, Schneider Eng. 78. 4th to 3d Grade, ge maps: Idlewild Airport. ~ berg, W. 90th St., Manhattan, N. Y. 30, 1947: Edward R. Coakley, Eng. 244; Postwar projects: Broad Channel area; 3t 3068 37th

per annum, and Edith Mirovsky, g,

Vernon V. Healy, & L. 36. ii th ave., etc., Rockaway blvd. ; Springfield 3068 37th st., L. I. City, at $1,650 per 24; Bebe Mollen, 178 Ocean pkway.,

annum, Dec. 16, 1946. David E. Ehrlich, Bklyn. ; Edna Haber, 344 E. 55th St.,

Leaves of Absence Granted-Bureau of blvd. , Parsons and Kissena blvds. ; Kissena g joval et. Bklyn., Tuberculosis Clinician Bklyn. 3 ; Sandra Feller, 1622 President St., Fire Alarm Telegraph : Auto Engineman Park Corridor and 218th St. Bklyn. ; Jeanne F. Spriter, 200 Highland William Zoller, Nov. 20 to Dec. 9, 1946; Work Done by Field Force-Monument- at $ ,850 per annum, Dec. 18, 1946. T

Services Ceased-Mary E. Doyle, Cleaner blvd., Bklyn. 7; Elizabeth Duncan, 1061 Fire Telegraph Dispatcher Bernard W. ing : Blackstump. Levelling : East Elm- at $1,620 per annum, Dec. 11, 1946. Health Trinity ave., Bronx, N. Y. 56 ; Barbara Kelly, Dec. 8 to 15, 1946. Division of Fire !'urst. Damage survey: Idle Apparatus

Little Inspectors at $2,160 per annum: Edward J. Herskowitz, 229 W. 78th St., Manhattan, Apparatus: Auto Machinist Edwin Fred- Neck. Postwar projects: Jamaica. Greenstein, 14, 1946• Joseph Orlow- N. Y. 24. ericks, Nov. 26 to Dec. 13, 1946; Carpenter Force Employed-Engineer in Charge, 1; Treenstein, ,

William Hillery, Dec. 9 to 13, 1946. Di- Civil Engineers, 14; Assistant Civil En- sky, Dec. 16, 1946; Victor W. Trommer, Appointed-Temporary Social Investi-

vision of Fire Prevention: Inspector of gineers, 60; Map Letterers, 4; Engineering an. 4. Deborah L. Friedman, annum, unior Bac- Dec. 4, 194an J , J gators at $2,160 per annum, ,

p Illustrative Designer, 1 • teriologist at $2,040 per annum, Dec. 31, Abraham F. Rosenzweig, 149 Manhattan

Fire Prevention Lewis Lasher and Typist g ; Civil Engineering 1946. Laboratory Assistants (Bacteriol- ave., Manhattan; Jerome Shapiro, 10 Over- Sarah Smith, Dec. 1 to 15, 1946. Division Draftsmen, 4; Junior Civil Engineers, 21;

Clerks, 4; Stenographers, ra h 3; Typist, 1; ogy), at $1,800 per annum: Louis Tom- look ter., Manhattan; Vivienne Wax, 85-08

of Combustibles : Stenographer Mary A. g p yp anis Marilyn C. Culberson, Helen Schnei- 168th 1., Jamaica 3, N. Y. ; Sidney Mason, Harrington, Dec. 2 to 7, 1946. Bureau of Printer, 1; Photostat Operator, 1; Auto der a p and Regina Menser, Dec. 16, 1946. 110-3173d rd., Forest Hills; Mary M. Fire Department Buildings : House Painter Engineman, 1 ; Laborers, 11. William Schlaefer, Dec. 11 to 13, 1946. JAMES A. BURKE, President.

George Calogrides, Orderly at $1,680 per Migliorini, 54 Roosevelt St., Manhattan,

Leaves of Absence Granted-(With pay) annum, Dec. 16, 1946. N. Y. 2; Evelyn A. Hill, 108-32 171st pl.,

f ( P y) Services Ceased - Jacob R. Dordick, Jamaica; Louis Schneider, 766 Fox St., -Bureau of Fire Department Buildings: Department of Public Works Physician (Clinic Special), at $7 a session, Bronx, N. Y. 55; Hyman Heller, 96 Throop Maintenance Man Joseph A. O'Donnell, Dec. 1, 1946. Public Health Nurses: Dor- ave., Bklyn.; Philip H. Sheridan, 4389 Dec. 10 and 11, 1946. Report for Week Ended Dec. 21, 1946 othy Brown, at $2,340 per annum, Dec. 66;

Appointed - Francis P. Volk Assistant y J $ p Martha ave., Bronx, N. Y. 66; Martin R. Services Cn, Eng. 212,

Fireman ̀ pp 31, 1946; Althelia Hamilton, at $2,100 per Oliverio, 1840 Mayflower ave., Bronx, N. Y. Philip Kaplan, Eng. Dec. 18, 1946. Mechanical Engineer at $3,470 per annum, P g annum, - Temporary

Whitney, Chemical Engineer Ber. Dec. 16, 1946. Hyman Kaufman, Door

Dec. 24, 1946; Laura Yergan, at 61; Anita Branman, 331 W. 88th St., Man 1,980 per annum, Dec. 31, 1946; Matilda

nard C. Whitney, Division of Combustibles, Check Repairer at $9 a day, Dec. 13, 1946. $ P hattan; John J. D. Hart, 246 83d st.,

Bureau of Fire, Dec. 16, 1946. Rose Camperlengo, Elevator Operator at Glass, at $1,860 per annum, Dec. 14, 1946; Bklyn. 9; Cynthia Rossberg, 4600 9th ave.,

FRANK QUAYLE, Fire Commis $1,560 per annum, Dec. 16, 1946. Louis J. Jeanne M. Loughlin, Ivy S. Jeffries and Bklyn. 20; Maude M. Matthews, 248 W.

J. Q Vera E. Payne, at $2,870 per annum, Dec. 64th St., Manhattan, N. Y. 23 ; Corrinne sioner. Skala, Junior Accountant at $2,160 per an- 31 1946. Daniel Feldman, Tuberculosis Batlin, 1318 Rosedale ave., Bronx, N. Y. num, Dec. 12, 1946. Agnes Henderson, Clinician at $4,850 per annum, Dec. 16, 505 Madison Office Appliance Operator (I.B.M. Key St. Arthur Mildred Barrow,

President, Borough of Queens Punch) at $1,620 per annum, Dec. 12, 1946. 1946. st., ave.,

Bkklyn Mildred 1V. Reich,

Malvin, 2744 W. ' g Q ) $ Retired - Althelia H. Branch, Public ave., Bkl Yvette C. Rei 304 W. 89th

Report for Week Ended Dec. 14, 1946 Salary Fixed-N. Wayne McAvoy, Ac- '' Vouchers Forwarded to Comptroller- countant at $2,940 per annum, Nov. 16, Health Nurse, Nov. 16, 1946.

st. Manhattan, N. Y. 24; Emalena J. Davis, ,

Open market order, $16,141.93; miscellan- 1946. Arthur J. Foley, Photographer at Died-Joseph J. Geoghan, Clerk, Dec. 23, Seligman, 32d ave., Corona; Shirley Shear

eous, $99.55; contract, $5,959.38; payroll, $3,050 per annum, Dec. 1, 1946. 1946. Seligman, 400 Lincoln pl., Bklyn.; Sanford G ;

$52,436.75; total, $74,637.61. Reinstated-Joseph Buonanno, Cleaner at PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF ottlieb, 1802 E. 12th St., Bklyn, 29 Har-

riette P. Geller, 112 Bay 32d St., Bklyn.; Permit Division $1,920 per annum, Dec. 20, 1946. Charles THE BRONX Elaine Leibowitz, 115 Ocean ave., Bklyn.

Moneys Received-Sale of topographical R. Anderson, Civil Engineering Draftsman Transferred-Joseph Faust, Jr., Junior 25; Beverly Neckritz, 2124 Avenue P, maps, 15 permits, $10.55; sale of sewer at $3,050 per annum, Dec. 12, 1946. Civil Engineer, from Board of Water Sup- Bklyn, 29; Barbara Baron, 110-07 73d rd., maps, 2 permits, $7.30; subpoena fees, 1 Reassigned-Julia V. Lyons, Cleaner at 1 permit, $1.50; laboratory fees, 6 permits, $1,320 per annum, Dec. 16, 1946. Sondra p y' at $2,990 per annum, Dec. 16, 1946. Forest Hills; Rita McKiernan, 1829 Caton. lose h Hogan, Laborer, from Park De- ave., 907 P g Bklyn. 26 • Theodore J. Rosen, $26; total, $45.35. J. 11laiman, Stenographer at $2,870 per an- partment, at $2,100 per annum, Bernard E. Southern blvd., Bronx, N. Y. 59; Celia

Bureau of Highways num, Dec. 16, 1946. Hogan, Clerk, to New York City Housing Derene, 240 E. 175th st., Manhattan, N. Y. Moneys Received- Special and Trust Services Ceased-Cleaners at $1,740 per Authority at $2,040 per annum, and Walter S7; Nancy Jean Davis, 6 Tones st., Man-

Funds: For restoring and repaving, 13- annum, Nov. 30, 1946: George R. Myers T. McKane, Clerk, from Department of hattan; Muriel T. Tisch, 2205 Walton ave., 9301-15, $2,157.50; for inspection fees, 13- and Stephen C. Hagenberg. Welfare, at $2,280 per annum, Jan. 1. Bronx, N. Y. 53; Shirley Margoshes, 2003 9301-15, $1,004.50. General Fund, vault Died-Florence J. McConnell, Janitor at Reassigned-George Schroeffel, Inspector E. 2d St., Bklyn.; Robert F. Mangel, Jr., charges, $64.36. Special Security Deposits,

$4,048.36. $2

' 400 Kubart, Laborer, ,

400 per annum, Dec. 6, 1946. of Public Works at $2,870 per annum, 2422 Westervelt ave., Bronx, N. Y. 67; $822 total, Dec.. Dec. 16, 1946. Abraham Kowalsky, 1975 Honeywell ave.,

Permits Issued-To open streets: For 1946. Reinstated-Martin Cimek, Laborer at Bronx, N. Y. 60; William' P. Smith, 500 water connections, 28; for water repairs, . Vouchers Transmitted to Comptroller's $2,100 per annum, Dec. 16, 1946. W. 140th St., Manhattan, N. Y. 31; Joseph

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

JE rome Kings-120 Schermerhorn et., Bklyn. 2.

CU mhrind New York-Old County Court House

52 Chambers st., N. Y. 7 CO rtlnd Queens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

N. Y. JA maica Richmond - 927 Castleton ave., West

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

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

6-6985

6-6070

7-6264

6-2410

2-5175

270 THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

G. Richman, 639 W. 204th st., Manhattan; Paul Oberblatt, 8798 21st ave., Bklyn. 14; Cecelia S. Robertson, 137 W. 110th st., Manhattan, N. Y. 26; Herbert W. Gould, 200 W. 111th st., Manhattan; Beatrice Krauss, 110 E. 176th st., Bronx, N. Y. 53; Florence Markoe, 2225 Ocean ave., Bklyn.; Phyllis Wendy Hulnick, 670 E. 221st st., Bronx, N. Y. 67.

Appointed - (Temporary) - Alfred G. Lockitt, 135-20 220th st., Springfield Gar-dens, Supervisor at $3,290 per annum, Dec. 16, 1946. Amy T. Fraas, 84-37 118th st., Queens, Assistant Director at $4,850 per annum, Dec. 1, 1946. Elizabeth N. Lewis, 1160 5th ave., Manhattan, Social Investi-gator at $2,160 per annum, Nov. 20, 1946. Helen Reyes, 560 Fox st., Bronx, Tran-scribing Typist at $1,620 per annum, Dec. 6, 1946.

Salaries Increased-Dec. 1, 1946: Louis Flamm, Administrative Assistant, from $4,-850 to $5,000 per annum ; Pearl B. Zim-merman, Assistant Director from $4,850 to $5,100 per annum; Rose E. Drapkin, As-sistant Director from $4,850 to $5,000 per annum.

Salary Decreased-Amy T. Fraas, As-sistant Director from $4,850 to $4,600 per annum, Dec. 1, 1946.

Services Ceased-Blanche Rocketto, Typ-ist at $1,560 per annum, Dec. 10, 1946. Fred Levenstein, Clerk at $1,620 per an-num, Dec. 1, 1946. Sabino L. Goitia, Clerk at $2,280 per annum, Dec. 2, 1946. Special Patrolman Paul Scheril at $2,460 per an-num, Dec. 10, 1946. Rita Gutman, Social Investigator at $2,520 per annum, Dec. 2, 1946.

Services Ceased-(Temporary)- Jeanne Elster and Alfred G. Lockitt, Supervisors at $3,290 per annum, Dec. 16, 1946. Social Investigators at $2,160 per annum: Alice M. Johnson, Nov. 25, 1946; Katherine D. Dienemann, Dec. 9, 1946. Amy T. Fraas, Assistant Director at $4,600 per annum, Nov. 30, 1946. Frances J. Barbosa, Social Investigator at $2,160 per annum, Dec. 6, 1946. Eileen Liotti, Office Appliance Oper-ator (Tabulating Machine) at $2,160 per annum, Dec. 11, 1946.

Retired - Vera Peters, Social Investi- g r. Oct. 23, 1946.

T:nsferred-Eileen A. Rahilly, Stenog-rapher at $2,280 per annum, to Office of the Mayor, Dec. 16, 1946. Sylvia Neuwirth, Bookkeeper, at $1,800 per annum, to Court of Special Sessions, Dec. 9, 1946. Robert R. F. Bozzomo, Special Patrolman at $2,160 per annum to Municipal Court, Dec. 16, 1946. Frances Veronica Bonano, Telephone Operator at $2,280 per annum, from De-partment of Hospitals. Dec. 9. 1946.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Unless otherwise stated City Offices are open

from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily; County 0®eee, 9 s. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 11 noon.

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

ASSESSORS BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rth 2-3630

BRONX. PRESIDENT OF- 851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. S1. JE rome 6-3941

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF- Borough Hall Bklyn. 2 TR iangl S-7100 Highways anA Sewers, Municipal Bldg.,

klyn. 2 TR iangl 5-7100 BUDGET, BUREAU OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7.CO rtlnd 7-6706 CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER-

125 Worth it., Manh'n. N.Y. 13. WO rth 2-3711 Open all hours of day and night.

Bronx - 850 Walton ave., N. Y. 51 JE rome 7-4642

Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Bkl n.-Municipal Bldg, Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-9258 Open all hours of day and night.

Queens-B'way and Justice st., Elmhurst, N. Y. HA vemyr 4-9634

Open 9 a. m. to 5 p m.; closed Sun-days; open holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond - Police Headquarters Bldg., St. George S. I. 1 GI braltr 7-0007

Open 9 a. m. to S p m.; closed Sun-days and holidays,

CITY CLERK- Municipal Bldg., Manh'y, N.Y. 7.WO rah 2-4430 Bronx-177th it. and 3d ave., N. Y. 57,

TR emnt 8-2204 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

N, Y. RE public 9-8694 Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I. I.GI braltr 7-1000

CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM-

52 Chambers St., Manb'n, N.Y. 7.WOrth 2-4566 CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS-

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

Brooklyn Office-Municipal Bldg., Bklyn. 2 TR iangl

Clerk's office open 9 a. m to 4.30 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Manhattan Felony-100 Centre st., N. Y. 13.RE ear 2-620(. Gamblers - 100 Centre it., N.

13. RE ctr2-6200 Girls' Term - 100 Centre st., N. RE

y. 13. 2-6200 Home Term-300 Mulberry at., N..

12. 6-502Q Lower Manhattan-

Arrest Part-301 Mott st., N. Y. 12.cal

Summons Part - 301 Mulberry it.i N. Y. 12 CA nal

Mid-Manhattan- Arrest Part-153 E. 57th at., N

VO . Y. 22,

2 5-0442 Summons Part - 153 E. 57th st.,

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

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

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

N. Y. 12 CA nal 6-3474 Traffic (Uptown) - 455 W. 151st it.,

N. Y. 31 ED gecomb 4-3700 Upper Manhattan - 455 W 151st at.,

N. Y. 31 EDecomb 4-8429 Vehicle Accident-100 Centre at., N. Y. 13.

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

13 RE ctr 2-6200 Week End - 100 Centre st., N. Y. 13.

RE ctr 2-6226 Women's-100 Centre at., N.Y.13.RE ctr 2-6200 Youth Term - 100 Centre at., N. Y, 13.

RE ctr 2-6200 Bronx

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

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

Municipal Term-161st st. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56 ME lrose 5.3670

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

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

Traffic-161st at. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56. ME ]rose 5-1958

Vehicle Accident Court-161st st. and 3d ave. ME lrose 5-1958

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

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

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

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

MA in 4-0216 First District-

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

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

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

Gamblers'-120 Schernterhorn at., Bklyn, 2. TR iangl. 5-4220

Municipal Term - Municipal Building TR iangl 5-7100

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

Second District- East New York Part - 127 Pennsyl-

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

Bridge Plaza, Bklyn .11 EV ergrn 7-2503 Traffic - 1005 Bedford ave., Bklyn. 5.

MA in 2-2904 Vehicle Accident Court-1005 Bedford

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

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

BU ckmnstr 2-1506 Qxeex,r

Felony - 62.16 Catalpa ave. Glendale (Bklyn. P. 0.), 27 FIE geman 3-8320

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

Gamblers'-62.16 Catalpa ave. Glendale (Bklvn. P. 0.) 27 hE geman 3-8320

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

Probation-62.16 Catalpa ave , Glendale (Bklyn. P. 0.), 27 HE geman 3-5510

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

BE I lHrbr 5-0125 Traffic-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar- dens 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 8-5000

Vehicle Accident Court-62.16 Catalpa ave. Glendale (Bklyn. P. 0.) 27

HE geman 3-8320 War Emergency - 120-55 Queens blvd.,

Kew Gardena 15, N. Y..... BO ulvrd 8-5000 Richmond

Gamblers'-67 Targee it., Stapleton. S.I. 4. SA int Gee 7-1150

Staten Island-67 Targee it., Stapleton, S. I. 4 SA int Geo 7-1150

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n. N.Y.7.WO rth 2-5600

CITY PRIORITIES AND ALLOCA- TIONS BOARD-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rtb 2.1800 CITY RECORD, THE-

Municipal B'dg., Manh'n, N.Y.7.WO rth 2-1800 CITY REGISTER-

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

JE rome 7-9811 Bklyn.-Hall of Records. Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-6800 Queens-161-04 Jamaica ave., Jamaica 2.

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

Hall of Records, Manh'n, N.Y. 7.WO rth 2-4300 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome 7-3501 Rings-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Queens - County Court House, L. I.

City 1, N. Y. ST ilwel 4-6017 Richmond-County Court House, S. I. 1,

GI braltr 7-0041 COMMERCE. DEPARTMENT OF-

60 B'way, Manb'n, N. Y. 4 WH itehl 3-7575 COMPTROLLER. OFFICE OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, N. Y.7. WO rth 2-1200 Excise Taxes, Bureau of, 74 Trinity pl.,

Manb'n, N. Y. 6 BO w1Grn 9-5280 CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF-

100 Centre it., Manh'n, N. Y. 13.RE ctr 2-6200 COUNCIL--

City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7....CO rtlnd 7-6770 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n, N. Y. 7 WO rtb 2-4430

President's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7 CO rtlnd 7-6770

COUNTY CLERKS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

TE Tome 6-4600 Kings-Hall of Records, Bkn. 2.TR iangl 54780 New York-County Court House, N.Y.7.

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

N. Y. JA maica 6-2607 Richmond-County Court House, S. I. 1.

SA intGeo 7-1800

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

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

135 E. 22d it., Manh'n, N. Y. 10,

Children's Court Division- AL gonqu 4-1900

Manhattan-137 E. 22d at., N. Y. 10. AL gonqu 4-1900

Bronx - 1109 Carroll p1., N. Y. 56. JE rome 7-9800

Brooklyn-111 Schermerhorn at., Bkyn. 2. TR iangl 5-8611

Queens - 105.34 Union HAD at., Ja. maica 4, N. Y. JA maica 6-2545

Richmond-100 Richmond terrace, St. George, S. I. 1 SA intGeo 7-8300

Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. m. Family Court Division-

Manhattan-135 E. 22d et., N. Y. 10. AL gonga 4-1900

Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse, N.Y. 56. JE rome 7-9800

Brooklyn-327 Schermerhorn at., Bklyn, 17 TR tangl 5-9770

Queens - 105.34 Union HAD at., Ja. maica 4, N. Y JA maica 6-2545

Richmond-100 Richmond terrace, St. George, S. I. 1 SA intGeo 7-8300

EDUCATION, BOARD OF- 110 Livingston at., Bklyn. 2 MA in 4-2800

ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- 400 Broome st., Manh'n, N.Y.13.CA nal 6-2600

Bronx-Tremont and 3d aves., N. Y. 57. TR emnt 8-1186

Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar. dens 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 8-5000

Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I. 1.SA intGeo 7-1955 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon,

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

Manb'n, N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-4560 Real Estate, Bureau of, Municipal Bldg.,

Manh'n, N. Y. 7 WO rib 2-5600 Retireurent and Pensions, Bureau of,

52 Chambers at., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rth 2-4566

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N.Y.7, WO rth 2-1200 City Collections. Bureau of-

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

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

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg., Bklyn. 2. TR iangl 5-,100

Queens - 120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 8-5000

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

50 Pine it., Manh'n, N. Y. S. WH itehl 4-7646 FIRE DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-4100 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-8340

GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- 100 Centre it., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. RE ctr 2-2442 Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens at 10 a. m.

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth at., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. WO rah 2-6900 Bronx - 1826 Arthur ave., N. Y. 57.

LU dlow 3-5500 Brooklyn-295 Flatbush avenue extension,

Bklyn. I TR iangl 5-9400 Queens-148.15 Archer Ave., Jamaica 2.

N. Y. RE-public 9-1200 Richmond-Si Stuyvesant pl., St. George,

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

695 Park ave., Manh'n, N. Y. 21.RE gent 7-4131 HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth at., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. WO rib 2-4440 HOUSING AND BUILDINGS-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y.7. WO rth 2-5600 Bronx - 1932 Arthur ave., N. Y. 57.

TR emnt 8-6700 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar. dens 15, N. Y BO ulvrd 8-5000

Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I. I.G1 braltar 7-1000 INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF-

50 Pine st., Manh'n, N. Y. 5 WH itehl 3-3232 LAW DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bldg., L`anh'n, N.Y. 7.WO rth 2-4600 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-6330 Queens - 88-11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

2• N. Y. IA maica 6-5234 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

137 Centre st., Manh'n, N.Y.13.CA nal 6-5651 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl S-7100 Rich'd-Borough Hall, S. I. 1.GI braltr 7-1000

MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF- Municinal Bldg., N. Y. 7 WO rth 2-5600

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

MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF H itehl 4-0600 137 Centre st.. Manh'n. N. Y. 13.CA nal 6-5651

MAYOR'S OFFICE- City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7. .CO rtlnd 7-1000

Bureau of Labor Relations-Municipal Building. Manh'n, N. Y. 7...CO rtlnd 7-1103

MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM-Municipal Bldg., Manh'n. N.Y.7.WO rth 2-5600

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- 299 B'way, Manh'n, N, Y. 7 CO rtlnd 7-8880

MUNICIPAL COURTS- Office of the President Justice, 8 Reade

St., Manh'n, N. Y. 7 WO ills 2-1400 Office hours: 8.45 a. m. to S p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Dist. Manhattan 1--6 Reade st., N. Y. 7 WO rth 2_1475 2-10 Reade at., N. Y. 7 WO rth 2_1475 3-314 W. 54th at., N. Y. 19. .CO lumbs 5_I 772 4-327 E. 38th et., N. Y. 16..CA ledonia 5_9431 5-314 W. 54th at., N. Y. 19....CI rcle 5118 6-170 E. 121st st., N. Y. 3S LE high 4_4906 7-447 W. 151st it., N. Y. 31..AU dubn 3_5410 8-170 E. 121st et., N, Y. 35 LE high 45590 9-10 Reade at., N. Y. 7 WO rth 2_1431

10-447 W. 151st at., N.Y. 31. ED gecomb 4_7070 Central Jury and Non-Jury Parts and 8 Reade at., N.Y.7. Small Claims Part J WO rth 2-1400

Tons 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd., N. Y. 61.

UN drhil 3-6100 2-Washington ave. and 162d at., N. Y.

56 ME (rose 5_3042 Central Jury and Small Claims Parts,

Washington Ave. and 162d at. N.Y. 56. ICE Irose S-3042

Brooklyn 1-120 Schermerhorn at., Blm. 2. TRiangl 5-2052 2-120 Schermerhorn at., Bklyn.2.MA in 4.8013 3-120 Schermerhorn st., Bklyn. 2.MA in 4-8011 4-363 Liberty ave., Bklyn. 7.AP plegate 7-1760 5-4th ave. and 42d at., Bkn. 32.WI ndsr 5-2540 6-27.33 Snyder ave., Bklyn. 26.

BU ckmnstr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave., Bklvn. 7.APplegate 6-8600 8-4th ave. and 42d St., Bkn. 32.WT ndsr 8-5040 Central Jury and 120 Schermerhorn at., Small Claims Parts J Bklyn. 2. .TR iangl 5-2052

stem 1-10.15 49th cave., L I. City 1, N. Y.

IR on sides 6-7987 2-B'way and Justice at., Elmhurst, N.Y.

HA vemyr 9-0087 3-69-02 64th it., Ridgewood (Bklyn,

P. 0.), 27 HE geman 3-7010 4-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y.

JA maica 6-0086 5-90th at., Rockaway Beach, N. Y.

BE 11 Hrbr 5-1747 6-Town Hall, Flushing, N,Y...FL uahng 3-5668

Central Jury Part, 88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y. JA maica 6.0086

Small Claims Part 88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y. JA maica 3-7080

Richmond 1-927 Castleton ave., West New Brighton,

S. I. 10 PO rtRich 7-0189 2-71 Targee at., Stapleton, S. I. 4.

SA intGeo 7-0313 Small Claims Part, 71 Targee at., Staple.

ton, S. I. 4 SA intGeo 7-0313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY-

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

N. Y. CITY AIRPORT AUTHORITY-11th at. and Slat ave., L. I. City 1,

N. Y. IR onsides 6-1416 v. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY-

122 E. 42d at., Manh'n, N.Y.17.AS hind 4-8360 PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF-

Arsenal Bldg., 64th at. and 5th ave., Manh'n N. Y. 21 RE rent 4-1000

Bronx - bronx Park East, at Birchall ave., N. Y. 60 WE stchstr 7-5200

Brooklyn - Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Bklyn. 15 SO utlt 8-2300

Queens - The Overlook Forest Park, Kew Gardens 15, N. 1, ..CL evind 3-4600

Richmond - Field House, Clove Lakes Park, Victory blvd. and Clove rd., St. ~rge, S. I. 1 GI braltr 2-7640

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

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13.CA nil 6-2000

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome 7-7484 Kings-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR Ian 15-7100 N. Y.-Hall of Records N. Y. 7.WO r 2-6744 Queens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

N. Y. , JA maica 6-5037 Richmond-927 Castleton ave., West New

Brighton, S. I. 10 GI brltr 2-1028 PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, N. Y. 7.WO rib 2-4740 PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-5860 QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF-

120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y. BO ulvrd 8-5000

RECORDS, COM'R OF, CITY COURT- 52 Chambers st., Manh'n, N.Y. 7. CO rtlnd 7-6264

RECORDS COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S COURT', BRONX COUNTY-

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

COURtf, NEW YORK COUNTY- Hall of Records, N. Y. 7 WO rah 2-6744

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2-1200

RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF- Borough Hall, S. I. 1 GI brltr 7-1000

SANITATIO.., DEPARTMENT OF- 125 Worth at. Manh'n, N. Y. 13.W0 rib 2-3221 Bronx-530 L. Tremont ave., N. Y. 57.

TR emnt 8-367C Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 5-7545 Queens-95-38 130th at., Richmond Hill

19 N. Y. VI rginia 9-6465 Richld-Borough Hall, S. I. 1..GI brltr 7-8500

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

Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m.

Manh'n-100 Centre at. N. Y. 13.RE ear 2-6200 Bronx--851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51.

JE rome 7-2898 Court held Tuesday and Friday.

Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn at., Bkn. 2. MA in 4-5916

Queens - County Court House, L. I. City , N. Y. ST ilwel4-4930

Court held Monday and ThursdaY. Richmond-County Court House S. 1. 1.

StA intGeo 7-0324 Court held every Wednesday.

Probation-100 Centre st., Manh'n, N. Y. 13 RE ctr 2-6200

STANDARDS AND APPEALS- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n. N. Y. 7. WO rah 2-5600

STATUTORY CONSOLIDATION, BD. OF-City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7...CO rtlnd 7-1000

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIV.-First Dept.-Madison ave. and 25th it.,

Manh'n, N. Y. 10 LE xingtn 2-1000 Court sits from 2y. m. to 6 p. m. The

first and third Fridays of each term, motion days, the Court opens at 10 a. m. Motions called at 9 a. m. Appeals from orders called at 10 a. m.

Second Dept.-45 Monroe pl., Bkl vn. 2. TR iangl 5-1300

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

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

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

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse, N. Y. 51. JE rome 6-1031

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

Kings County - Joralemon and Fulton its., Bklyn. 2 TR iangl 5-7300

Court opens at 10 a.m. Appellate Term TR iangl S-7452 Court opens at 10 a.m,

Queens County - 88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2, N. Y. JA maica 6-1570

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

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

Court 10 a. m. JE Tome 6.4892

ns Kings-Hall of Records, Bkn. 2. TR iangl 5.7020

Court opens at 9.30 a. m. N. Y.-Hall of Records, N. Y. 7.WO rth 2.6744

Court opens at 10 a. m. Queens-88.11 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica 2,

N. Y. JA maica 6-6000 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Richmond-County Court House, S. I. 1. GI braltr 7.7300

Court opens at 10.30 a. m. TAX DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. WO rtb 2.1800 Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes., N. Y.

57 TR emnt 2.2000 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2 TR fang! 5.7100 Queens-120.55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar- dens 15, N. Y. BO ulvrd 8.5000

Ricb'd-Borough Hall, S. I. 1 GI braltr 7.1000 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-

154 Nassau st., Manh'n, N. Y. 7. RE ctr 24088 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF-

250 Hudson St., Manh'n, N. Y. 13. CA nal 6.6600 TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AND TUNNEL

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

LE high 4.5800 VETERANS' COOPERATION-

N. Y. City Veterans' Service Centers- 500 Park ave., Manh'n, N. Y.. PL an 3.1705 105 Court st.. Bklvn, 2 TR iangl 5.7147

WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- 12n Wall at.. Manh'n, N. Y. 5. WH itehl 4-5015

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.-Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, N. Y.7. WO rth 2.4320 Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes.. N. Y.

57 TR emnt 8.5400 Bklyn.-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl S-7100 Queens-120-55 Queens blvd., Kew Gar-

dens 15. N. Y. BO ulvrd 8.5000 Rich'd-Boronvb Hall, S. I. I . SA intGeo 7-0840

WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF- 902 B'way, Manh'n, N. Y. 10.GRamrcy 5.4500

COUNTY COURTS- Courts open at 10 a. m.

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

5-7100 Kingr-120 Schermerhorn it., Bklyn. 2. MA in 4-5306

Queens - County Court House, L. I. City 1, N. Y ST ilwel 4-7525

Richmond-County Court House, S. I. 1.

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS- GI braltr 7-7500

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

9 a. m. to 5 0. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. Kings-Municipal Bldg., Bkn. 2.TR iangl 54900

9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. N. Y.-155 Leonard at., N. Y. 13. RE ctr 2-7300

6-1411 9.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sat. to 1 p. m.

Queens - County Court House. L. I. City 1, N. Y ST ilwel 4-7596

6-0070 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

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BOARD MEETINGS

Art Commission Meets at its office, City Hall, Manh'n, N. Y. 7,

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

Board of Assessors Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

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

CHARLES H. KRIGER, Chairman. Banking Commission

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

WILLIAM D. BRENNAN, Secretary. City Planning Commission

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manb'n, N, Y. 7, every other Wednesday, at 2,30 p. m.

FRANCIS J. BLOUSTEIN, Secretary. Council

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

MURRAYW. STAND, City Clerk and Clerk of the Council.

Board of Edueatlon Meets at its office, 110 Livingston at., Bklyn. 2,

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

NATHANIEL KAPLAN, Secretary. Board of Elections

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

WILLIAM J. HEFFERNAN, President. Board of Estimate

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

Examining Board of City Surveyors Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

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

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

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

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

8 p. m., on third Monday in January, February, March, April, June, September, October, Novem. her and December. Annual meeting held third Monday in May. ORDIVAY TEAD, Chairman.

Municipal Civil Service Commission Meets at its office, 299 Bway., Manh'n, N. Y. 7,

on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President.

Parole Commission Meets at its office, 100 Centre at., Manh'n, N. Y.

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

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

N. Y. 7, upon notice of the Chief Clerk. WILLIAM J. QUINLAN, Chief Clerk. Board of Standards and Appeals

Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n N. Y. 7, Tuesdays at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.

HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

SALE OF TAX LIENS

Continuation of the Manhattan Sale Section 1 and Certain Property in

Sections 2 - 8, Inclusive

THE SALE OF TAX LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the Bor-

ough of Manhattan, as to the liens remaining un-sold at the termination of the sales of Dec. 21,

Confirmation of Assessments

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)-11.0 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for The

City of New York, the Treasurer and the City Collector of The City of New York hereby give public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinabove given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col-lections and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before April 9, 1947, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by Section 415(l)-12.0

IN PURsl1AINCL OF GzG11nh 41&!)-t,.m of the Administrative Code for The City of New

York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOR-OUGH OF QUEENS:

SECTION 52 Sewers and appurtenances in 115th ave. from

145th st. to 142d st.; and 142d St. from 115th ave. to 116th ave. Affecting Blocks 11972, 11973, 11974, 11985, 11986, 11987 and 11988.

SECTION 53 Sewers and appurtenances in 144th rd. from

Farmers blvd. to a point about 90 feet west of 169th St.; 169th st. from 144th rd. to 144th ave.; 144th ave. from 169th St. to 168th st.; 168th (St.) pl. from 144th ave. to 142d ave.; and 142d ave. from 168th (st.) pl. to New York blvd. Affecting Blocks 12584, 12585, 12586, 12596, 12597 and 12598.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Jan. 7, 1947, and entered Jan. 7, 1947, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and

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

N. Y. 7, on Wednesdays, at 10 a. m. HARRY B. CHAMBERS, President.

Teachers' Retirement Board Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

N. Y. 7, on fourth Tuesday of each month at 3 p. in. LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary.

Board of Transportation Meets at 250 Hudson at., Manh'n, N. Y. 13,

on Tuesdays, at 11.30 a. in., and at the call of the Chairman. CHARLES P. GROSS, Chairman.

Board of Water Supply Meets at 120 Wall at., Manh'n, N. Y. 5, on

Tuesdays, at 11 a. m, IRVING V. A. HUIE, President

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property

OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk, Police Department, The City of New

York for the following listed articles. now in his custody without claimants, consisting of recovered, lost and abandoned property, property feloniously obtained by prisoners, and effectsof persons de-ceased, alleged to be insane, intoxicated or other-wise incapable of caring for themselves.

Adding machines, automobiles, bicycles, boats, cameras, electrical and optical goods, furniture, furs, handbags, hardware, jewelry, metals, motor-cycles, pocketbooks, radios, robes, securities, silver-ware, stones, suitcases, surgical and musical in-struments, tools, trunks, typewriters, United States and foreign currency, wearing apparel and other miscellaneous articles.

OFFICES OF PROPERTY CLERK

Inquiries relating to such property should be made in the Boroughs concerned, at the following offices of the Property Clerk;

Manhattan - Police Headquarters Annex, 400 Broome st., N. Y. 13,

Brooklyn-Police Headquarters, Bergen at. and 6th ave., Bklyn. 17.

Bronx---42d Prec., 160th at. and 3d ave., N. Y. 56.

Queens-103d Pree., 91st ave. and 168th at., Jamaica 3, N. Y.

Richmond - 120th Prec., 78.81 Richmond ter., St. George, S. I. 1.

ARTHUR W. WALLANDER, Police Com-missioner.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Interest on City Bonds and Stock

THE INTEREST DUE FEBRUARY 1, 1947 on Registered and Coupon Bonds and Stock of

The City of New York, and of former corpora-tion now included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller at his office (Room 830), Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., alanhattan, N. Y. 7.

The books for the transfer of bonds and stock on which the interest is payable February 1, 1947 will be closed January 16 to 31, 1947, both dates inclusive.

Dated, January 9, 1947. j17,fl LAZARUS JOSEPH, Comptroller.

1945, March 1, May 3, June 28, Sept. 20, and Nov. 22, 1946, and as to the liens where the purchaser has not completed his purchase in ac-cordance with Charter terms, as incorporated in the Administrative Code, will take place on

FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947 at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to the provisions of Sec-tion 415(1)-26.0 and (l)-28.0 of the Administra-tive Code for The City of New York, and will be continued at that time in Room 2200, 22d floor, in the Municipal Building, Borough of Manhat- tan, N. Y. 7. j 10.17

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer.

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

SECTION 22 BRIGHTON 15TH STREET, from the south-

erly line of Brightwater avenue to Brighton Beach avenue-Acquiring Title to.

Confirmed Nov. 26, 1946, and entered Jan. 9, 1947.

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

of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Bklyn. 2, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m,, and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer, and JOHN J. FAGAN, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Jan. 14, 1947, j17,28

unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before April 7, 1947, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by Section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector at his office, Borough Hall, Kew Gardens 15, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Jan. 7, 1947. j 13,23

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1).11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New

York, the Treasurtr of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOR. OUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 22 Sewers and appurtenances in Brown at. from

the end of existing sewers about 315 feet north

of Avenue U to Avenue T. Affecting Blocks 7336 and 7337.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Jan. 7, 1947, and entered Jan. 7, 1947, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before April 7, 1947, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Noticed of Public Harfnga

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE meeting dates noted at the end of items here-

under the City Planning Commission adopted reso- lutions fixing the tollowing hearings to be held in Room 16, City Hall Manhattan, N. Y. 7, on

WEDNSSDA1, JANUARY 33, 1N7 AT 2.80 P. M.

CITY MAP CHANGES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 199b OF THE NSW YORK CITY CHAaTu

Modifying the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Brooklyn-Queens Connecting highway, Penn street, Wythe avenue, Rutledge street and Kent avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map (N•163) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated November 25, 1946 (CP•4599-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal. No. 35),

Eliminating the lines of Stagg street from Morgan avenue to English Kills and by adjusting the grades and block dimensions of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Ten Eyck street, English Kills Meserole street and Bogart street, Borough of Brooklyn, in Sc. cordance with a map (N-165) bearing the signa-ture of the Presidxnt of the Borough and dated December 2, 1946 (CP-4615-Jan, 8, 1947-Cal. No. 36).

Modifying the lines of Bay 19th street between Cropsey avenue and Shore (Shore road extension) parkway, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map (E-173) bearing the signature of the Presi-dent of the Borough and dated December 11, 1946 (CP-4616-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal. No. 37).

Modifying and establishing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by 188th street, Grand Central park-way, 85th road, McLaughlin avenue, Francis Lewis boulevard, Epsom Course, McLaughlin ave-nue, Marengo street, Keno avenue, Pinto street, Como avenue, Keno avenue, Sancho street, Nero avenue, Santiago street and Soho drive Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map N. 3099) bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated May 2, 1946 (CP-4250-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal. No. 38).

Modifying and establishing the lines and grades of the street system within the territories bounded approximately by 170th street, Auburndale lane, 47th avenue, Utopia parkway, and Underhill ave-nue; 211th Street, 33d avenue, 214th street, 29th avenue, 216th street and its southerly prolongs. Lion, Corbett road, 217th street and 36th avenue; and Springfield boulevard, 43d avenue, 223d street and 46th avenue; by modifying the grades of the street system within the territories bounded ap• proximately by 201st street, 53d avenue, Oceania street and Horace Harding boulevard; 39th ave-nue, 222d street and its southerly prolongation, 43d avenue, 221st street, 41st avenue and 219th street; Auburndale lane, Station road, 172d street and Northern boulevard; 189th street, Station road, 191st street and Northern boulevard; 169th street, 43d avenue, 171st street and 46th avenue; 211th street, Northern boulevard, 216th street and 47th avenue; and 195th street, 56th avenue 192d street and 50th avenue; and by modifying die grades of 46th avenue from 189th street to 192d street and of 69th avenue from 196th place to a point about 500 feet westerly; Borough of Queens, in accord-ance with a map (No. 3114) bearing the signature of the Acting President of the Borough and dated June 14, 1946. (CP-4366-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal. No. 39).

Modifying the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by 88th lane, Myrtle avenue, Woodhaven bottle.

Height District Map, Section No. 8, changing from a Class Two Height District to a Class One and One-half Height District property within the area bounded by Queensboro Bridge, 1st avenue, East 36th street, a line 100 feet west of 1st ave-nue, East 40th street, the east house line of Prospect place, a lire 100 feet south of East 41st street, a line 400 feet west of lit avenue a line 100 feet north of East 43d street and a fine 100 feet west of lit avenue, Borough of Manhattan.

annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry as provided by Section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector at his office Room 1, Municipal Building, Brooklyn 2, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a, m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 L m. and 12 noon.

SPENCER C. YOUNG, Treasurer, Dated, New York, Jan. 7, 1947, j13,23

yard and Forest Park, including the elimination of the lines of 83d road from 88th lane to 89th street, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map (No. 3149) bearing the signature of the Act-ing President of the Borough and dated October 25, 1946 (CP.4604-Jan. 8, 1947-G1. No. 40).

Eliminating the lines of 58th avenue from Hoff- man drive to Queens boulevard. Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map (No. 3157) bearing the signature of the Acting President of the Borough and dated November 18, 1946 (CP- 4605-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal. No. 41).

Modifying the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Lakewood road, Silver court Metropolitan eve. nue and Revere street, Borough of Richmond, in accordance with a map (No. 2407) bearing the sig-nature of the President of the Borough and dated March 29, 1946 (CP-4212-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal, No. 42).

DRAINAGE PLANS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82d9•l.Oe OF Tax AOuINIsTEATlvz CODE of Tas CITY 07 New Yogi.

Map DD, Borough of Brooklyn, showing In- cation, sizes and grades of sewers in the area bounded approximately by Kings highway Claren-don road, Ralph avenue, Farragut road, olenwood road and East 53d street and bearing the si na- ture of the President of the Borough under date of October 28, 1946 (CP-4545-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal. No. 43).

Sewerage District No. 44B-12, Borough of The Bronx, showing sizes, location and grades of sewers in Lafayette avenue from East 177th street to Calhoun avenue; in Balcom avenue from East 177th street to a po int about 400 feet north of Lafayette avenue; in Huntington avenue from Lafayette ave-nue to a point about 220 feet southerly and in Brinsmade avenue from Lafayette avenue to a point about 400 feet southerly and bearing the signature of the President of the Borough under date of October 14, 1946 (CP-4548-Jan. 8, 1947 -Cal. No. 44).

Sewerage District No. 43K-9, Borough of The Bronx, showing sizes, location and grades of sewers in Fowler avenue from Van Nest avenue to a point about 240 feet southerly and bearing the signature of the President of the Borough under date of November 6, 1946 (CP-4591-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal. No. 45).

Sewerage District No. 43L.37, Borough of The Bronx, showing sizes, location and grades of sewers in Burke avenue and Givan avenue from Fenton avenue to Corsa avenue and in Corsa ave-nue from Burke avenue to a point about 540 feet north of Givan avenue and bearing the signature of the Acting President of the Borough under date of November 18, 1946 (CP-4603-Jan. 8, 1947-Cal. No. 46).

Sewerage District No. 41SWA-32, Borough of Queens, showing loation, sizes and grades of sewers in Jamaica avenue from 165th street U Merrick boulevard, and in Merrick boulevard from Jamaica avenue to 91st avenue and bearing the signature of the President of the Borough under date of October 21, 1946 (CP-4551-Jan. 8, 1947 -Cal. No. 47).

ZONING, PURSUANT TO SECTION 200 01 THE Nzw You CITY CHASM

Use District Map, Section No. 8, changing from Unrestricted and Business Districts to Manufac-turing, Local Retail and Residence Districts prop-erty within the area bounded generally by East 59th street, East River, East 41st street and a line 100 feet east of 2d avenue, Borough of Man-hattan, as shown on a diagram bearing the sig-nature of the Secretary and dated January 8, 1947.

Area District Map, Section No. 8, changing from an "A" Area District to a "B" Area Dis trict property within the area bounded by East 59th street, East River, East 41st street and 1st avenue, Borough of Manhattan (CP-4629-Jan, 8, 1947-Cal. No. 48).

FRANCIS J. BLOUSTEIN, Secretary, City Planning Commission, 2700 Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, WO rth 2.5600. J10,21

N. Y. 13, on January 27, 1947, at 10 a, m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for furnishing and delivering bitumi. nous coal for power plants-Contract No. PC-41.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson at., Man-hattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated, January 10, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. Gaols, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Commissioners,

WM, JEROME DALY, Secretary. j13,27

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

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, Room 609, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on January 27, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for providing trucking and stevedore services for maintenance-of-way departments, IRT and BMT Divisions-Contracts SY and SZ.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson St., Man- hattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of fifty cents each.

Dated, January 10, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. GROSS, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and WILLIAM H. DAVIs, Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. j13,27

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

Board of Transportation, Room 609, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on January 27, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for repairing and paint-ing steel highway bridges on Gun Hill rd, and al Eastchester rd. of Dyre ave.•E. 174th at. route, Route No. 124, New York City Transit System, Borough of The Bronx, Agreement QX, Copies of said draft form of proposed contract

may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson St., Man-hattan, N. Y, 13, at a cost of fifty cents each.

Dated, January 8, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. GROSS. Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. j10,27

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

Board of Transportation of The City of New York, in Room 60Q, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on Tuesday, January 21, 1947 at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for part of Culver Line rehabilitation, reconstruction of tracks and contact rail for Section 2 and Stillwell Avenue Station, BMT Division.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson ,t., Man- hattan. N. Y. 13, at a cost of one dollar each.

Dated. January 3, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. GROSS. Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Commissioners.

WM. JERoMe DALY, Secretary. j7,21

Sale of Used Scrap Material, Used Laboratory Equipment and Obsolete Fire Alarm Boxes and Bells.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, 250 Hudson St.,

Manhattan, N. Y. 13, until 10 a. m., on Thurs-day, January 23, 1947, for the sale of the fol-lowing: Approximately 2,230 gross tons of used and

scrap material consisting of used T rail; rolled steel car wheels; steel turnings and borings; mis• cellaneous iron and steel. etc. Bid form no. 46712 may be obtained at Room 411.

For used and scrap laboratory equipment: Drain

board; calorimeters, electric furnace combustion, etc, Bid form No. 46714 may be obtained at Room 411.

For obsolete and scrap fire alarm boxes and hells: Supplementary fire alarm, round type boxes; Gamewell electro mechanical 6-inch hells: 5 ohm, single stroke 6•inch iron box bells, etc. Bid form No. 46713 may be obtained at Room 411.

j1,23

Sale of Non-Ferrous Scrap Material

SEALED BIDS FOR THE SALE OF APPROX-imately 159,445 pounds of non-ferrous scrap

material consisting of storage batteries; rubber and tape covered wire; unlined and lined journal, axle and armature bearings; lead and paper covered cable; copper bond and weatherproof copper cable; copper wire; copper magnet wire and copper armature wire, etc., will be received by the Board of Transportation, 250 Hudson St., Manhattan, tmtil 10 a. m., on Monday, January 27, 1947. Bid form No. 46711 may be obtained at Room 411.

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PROPOSALS Eioe RogtsLtloa on Laoi Page

,+.I,FB BIDS W?I.L BE R??CRIVEI' R` th- Ig'ard of Transportation, at 230 Hudanr s+

Manhattan, N. Y. 11, as follows:

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

For springs, to specification (bid No. 46582). For genuine Bendix Westinghouse Air Brake

Co.'s parts (bid No. 46585), jll,17

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

For auto accessories: Genuine Hall valve seat grinder parts; genuine Aircraft taps and tools; cartridge for heavy duty tandem clarifier; elements, brackets, etc. (bid No. 46486). j9,17

Until 10 a, m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

For electrical supplies and conduit: Genuine Bussman railway fusetrons and fuse reducers; gen-ttine McGill guards; steel cable clamps; portable counter cycle; office ventilating fans; cast iron pull boxes; lampholder bodies; switches, black enameled conduit, etc. (bid No. 46254), j7,17

Until 10 a. in., on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947

For miscellaneous wire and cable (bid Nos. 46236 and 46243).

For bolts, screws, nuts: carriage, machine and stove bolts; for steel and brass nuts; for wood screws (bid No. 46257). 16,20

Until 10 a, m,, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1947

For furnishing, installing and altering lighting equipment on the 3d, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th floors of the building at 250 Hudson st., Man- hattan (bid No. 2229). j14,21

Until 10 a. m.. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For lubricants: Socony Hydrotone, bus engine oil (bid No. 46577). 111,21

Until 10 a, m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947

For miscellaneous wire and cable (bid No. 46390). j10,23

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY U, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 46306), j3,23

Until 10 a, m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

For ventilating gratings to drawing (bid No. 46526).

For babbitt metal to specification (bid No. 46528).

For corn and rattan brooms to specification (bid No. 46510). j14,24

Until 10 a. m„ on MONDAY,

For acetylene gas JANUARY 27, 1947 and oxygen (bid No. 46654).

j16,27

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947

For wired, clear, heavy sheet and crystal glass (bid No. 46548). j16,28

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947

For lumber: White ash, bard maple (bid No. 46633). j11,28

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947

For hospital supplies (bid No. 46706), For pharmaceuticals (bid No. 46707). For wrist, ankle and suspensory supports (bid

No. 46708) . j17,29

Until 10 a. m., an WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947

For hardware: Genuine Ridgid cutters and wrenches; genuine Toledo stocks, dies and ream• ers; genuine Williams tongs, etc, (bid No. 46541). j14,29

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 46397). j13,29

Until 10 a, m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1947

For the supply of track rails for maintenance use, in the New York City Transit System.

j9,30

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY. JANUARY 81, 1947

For stationery and engineering supplies: Erasing machines and erasers, Jacobs with attachments; surveyor leather bags; logarithm books, celluloid triangles, thermometers, tapes, etc. (bid No, 2223).

j3,31

Until 10 a, m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1947

For bolts and nuts-special, to blueprint (bid No. 46406). j 11,31

Until 10 a. m., an WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1947

For lumber: Contact shoe beams; blocks to blue. print (bid No 46702). jl3,fS

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 46258). j7, f7

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1947

For lumber: Oak timbers, creosoted (bid No. 46626). j14,fl0

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1947

For lumber: Long leaf Southern yellow pine timbers, etc. (bid No. 46631). j13,f11

Until 10 a. m,, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1947

For lumber: Slatting fir or yellow pine; fir guard rails (bid Nos. 46627 and 46628).

j 14,f 13

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1947

For material to blueprint: Iron and steel (bid No. 46404). j l l,f l3

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947

For lumber: Fir timbers (bid Nos. 46629 and 46632), j16,f14

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1947

For lumber: Fir joists and timbers (bid No. 46630). j16,f17

Proposals-Notice to Bidden

General Instructions to Bidders for Furnishing Materials, Supplies and Equipment to The City of New York for Use in the Maintenance and Operation of the New York City Transit System.

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

the operation and maintenance of the New York City Transit System and other activities of the Board of Transportation are being purchased as required. Competitive bids for such supplies are desired from all responsible individuals and cor-porations. Names of those desiring to be bidders will be placed on appropriate list, but bids will not he limited to those on such lists. Where quantities in excess of $1,000 in value are required the same

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THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVF,I) H• the Commisrioner of Purchase, at Ronx 103.;

Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7 t at th• following times for the following supplies, ma teri"L, equipment, etc., to wit:

Until

For For For For For For For

gines.

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947

For stock and fresh fruits and vegetables. j 16,20

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947

For passenger sedan. For Fire Department ladder rounds. j 10,20

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947

For lanterns and globes. For book paper (Election Ballots, 1947). For paper cups and dishes.

j9,20

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For meat and poultry, For eggs and butter. j17,21

Until 10.30 a, m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For fresh fish. j 17,21

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For forage and poultry feed. j16,21

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For Willys universal jeep, j16,21

Until 10.30 a. in., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For ice chest. For envelopes. For Luer needles, clinical thermometers.

j10,21

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947

For narcotics. j 17,22

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947

For p( i illin. j 16,22

Until 1C,. a. m., an WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947

For pigment. For linseed oil. j14,22

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947

For lead covered cable. j11,22

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

For detergents, soaps, laundry and cleaning chemicals. j 16,24

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

For passenger cars. For shoes. For binders-Swing•0•Ring. For brake drum equipment.

j 14,24

Until 10.30 a. m.. on MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947

For furnishing and delivering electric fork truck. For brushes. For wiping rags.

For steel lockers. For genuine parts for LaPlante Choate bull-

dozers. For wax paper (rolls). j16,27

Until 10.30 a, m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947

For basket (boxes). For cans (refuse and garbage). For air compressors. For bake ovens. For conduit and wire. For steel and wrought iron pipe and cast iron

soil pipe. j17,28

Blank proposal forms for submission of bids a= the abe" bid openings may be obtained at Root 1026, Municipal Building, klankattan, N. Y where bidders may examine specifications, blu! prints and the cot traet forms.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Notices of Public Bearings

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

Bo,Ird of Transportation, Room 609, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on January 31, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for painting portions of five rapid transit structures in Brooklyn, Contracts SQ. SR and SS.

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson at., Man- hattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of fifty cents each.

Dated, January 14, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. GROSS, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Commissioners,

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. j17,31

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

Board of Transportation, Room 609, 250 Hudson St., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, on January 31, 1947, at 10 a. m., on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for repairs to coal bunker, Williamsburg Power Station, New York City Transit System, BMT Division, Borough of Brooklyn, Contract SX,

Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509, 250 Hudson st., Man- hattan, N. Y. 13, at a cost of fifty cents each. Dated, January 14, 1947. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by CHARLES P. GROSS, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. 117,31

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

Board of Transportation of The City ~ of New York, Room 609, 250 Hudson at., Manhattan,

Until 10 a, m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For tie plates, to drawing (bid No. 46418). For journal bearings, to be relined, as per

drawing and specification (bid No. 46365). For fuse boxes, to drawing (bid No. 46393). For screw spikes, to drawing (bid No. 46360).

j10,21

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For furnishing complete bullet-proof steel en• closure, as per drawing (bid No. 46481). For steel: Bars, shapes, plates, sheets (hot

rolled), to specification (bid No. 46352). j9,21

Until 10 a, m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947

For steel: Hot rolled, bars, angles, sheets, etc. (bid No. 46745). j17,22

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947

For bolts and nuts to blueprint (bid No. 46259). j7,22

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947

For guard rail clamps (bid No. 46408). For rough cast-iron castings (bid No, 46409). For sisal and manila rope (bid No. 46421),

j13,23

will be advertised and the time for opening the bids will be announced by public notice. For further information and particulars apply

in Room 411, office of the Board of Transporta-tion No, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13.

go 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 EDUCATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Design

and Construction, at his office, 49 Flatbusb ave, extension, Bklyn. 1, as follows:

Until 2 p. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1947

Borough of Queens For general construction, plumbing and drain.

age, heating and ventilating and electric and light-ing fixture work of new P. S. 157 (and work in connection therewith) on the block bounded by 102d st., 63d dr., Yellowstone blvd. and 64th ave., Forest Hills North, Queens (C.P.A. approval No. 2.1.4016 G.C., issued for this project),

Deposit on plans and specifications, u follows: General construction, $15; plumbing and drainage $6; heating and ventilating, $S; electrical and lighting fixtures, $6. d18,j13

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE receipt and opening of bids on the aforesauf con-

tract for general construction, plumbing and drain• age, etc., new P. S. 157, Queens, has been post-poned until 2 p, m., on Tuesday, January L1, 1947. j3,21

Until 2 p. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1947

Borough of Brooklyn For general construction of the additions to

P. S. 92 (and work in connection therewith) on the northwest corner of Parkside and Rogers ayes.

Deposit on plans and specifications, $15. j10,f3

Until 2 p. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1947

Borough of Queens For general construction of the new P. S. 26,

on the south side of 69th ave., between 194th St. and 196th pl.

Deposit on plans and specifications, $16 (C.P.A. approval No. 7133). j17,f18

Plans and specifications for the above proposed ontract may be examined or secured at the Eati•

"sating Room, 6th floor, 49 Flatbusb ave. exten-sion, Bklyn. 1.

Deposits on plans and specifications must be in 'ash, or certified check to the order of the Board )f Elucation, City of New York.

The deposit will be returned to bidders making formal bid, if the plans and specifications are

returned in good condition, within the time speci-5ed after the date of the opening of bids.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, 131 Livingston at., Bklyn. 2. as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947

For electrical wiring and supplies (No, 139). For stencil duplicating machine (No. 143).

j11,22

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For paints and colors for art classes (No. 133). For window poles (No. 135). j10,21

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947

For transportation of blind pupils to and from school in the city of New York (No. 146).

For binders, looseleaf (No. 147), j13,23

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation and Main-

tenance, Board of Education, of The City of New York, at his office, Room 235, 110 Livingston it., Bklyn. 2, as follows:

Until 2 p. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

Borough of Manhattan For building and sanitary alterations, repairs,

etc., at P. S. 59, as follows: Item 1, construction; Item 2, sanitary; Item 3, electric; Item 4, heat-ing and ventilating.

Borough of Brooklyn For shop equipment alterations, repairs, etc., at

Alexander Hamilton High School, as follows: Item 1, electrical work; Item 2, move and install shop machine. j7,17

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947

Borough of Manhattan For the following: P. S. 8, shade installations and repairs; roof

repairs, brick work, etc. P. S. 83, skylight and cornice repairs. P. S. 121, new reinforced concrete arch, etc. P. S. 179, masonry repairs. Central Commercial High School, boiler masonry

repairs. Chelsea Vocational High School (Annex), re-

pairs and painting, etc. Seward Park High School, plaster repairs. Textile High School, moving machines. etc. Shops-5-drawer steel file cabinets. Window

cleaners' safety belts. Lumber. Foam type re- charges. Damper regulator repair parts.

Various Schools-Glass replacements, P. S. 150, etc. Iron work repairs, P. S. 70, 73, etc.

Borough or The Bronx P. S. 118, movirg machines, etc. Bronx Vocational High School, repairs, flame-

proofing, etc., curtains, etc. Evander Childs High School, new office partition, James Monroe High School, repairs exterior

ventilator door etc., repairs skylights, glazing, etc., emergency bucket tanks.

Samuel Gompers Vocational High School, moving machines and equipment.

Theodore Roosevelt High School, emergency bucket tanks.

Various Schools-Piping repairs, etc.: P. S. 31, 39, etc.; P. S 6. 28, etc.

Borough of Brooklyn P. S. 91, furniture repairs. P. S. 118, new wood door. P. S. 156. electrical repairs. P. S. 185, new wire mesh guards. Bay Ridge High School, roof repairs. Boys' High School, glass replacement. Brooklyn High School for Automotive Trades,

flameproofing, repairing, etc., curtains. Erasmus Hall High School, repairs curtains. Hall (Board of Education), new rugs and Ozite

lining, etc.; office furniture. Various Schools-Iron work, P. S. 183, 207, etc.

Grate repairs, etc., P. S. 197, 208. Iron work, P. S. 29. 107. etc. Glazing, P. S. 94, 136. etc. Glass replacements, etc., P. S. 90, 92. Linoleum repairs, P. S. 216, 209. Glazing, P. S. 97, 212, etc,

10.30 a, m., on FRIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1947

station wagons. asphalt binder kettle, sponge forcepts. garbage cans agricultural machinery parts. pencils: lead, wood cased (unbranded). replacement cylinders for Hill Diesel en-

j7,17

The encroachments and appurtenances herein-before specified are shown on certain snaps on fill in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 pet cent of the amount of the bid, qcept that a Muni. mum deposit of $50 will be required with a1I bids. A deposit of $500 will entitle bidders to bid on an or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security. The deposits of sw cessful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York upon failure to comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale.

Resale of the buildings or parts of buildinsw, together with the appurtenances thereto, or as aignment of interest therein by successful bidder will not be permitted without the written souseot of a duly authorized agent of the City.

WILLIAM M. ELLARD, Director of Real Estate.

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION

PROPOSALS

See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Sanitation, Room 723, 125

Worth st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For repairs to D. S. steel barge No. 28. j 10,21

Copies of the contract documents may be ex-amined at the office of the Chief Clerk, Room 725, 125 Worth at., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, where copies of the proposal for bids, form of agreement and specifications may be obtained by depositing with the Chief Clerk of the Department, for each set obtained, a certified check for $10, payable to the order of the Department of Sanitation of The City of New York, drawn on a State or national bank having an office in the City, or a check of such bank. Cash will not be received for this purpose.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Sanitation, Room 613, 125

Worth st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, as follows:

Until 11 a, m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947

For repairs to pneumatic tire casings. j17,28

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS

General Examination Instructions

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 THE CITY RECORD 273 R,

clauses u are required in purchase money mort-gages acceptable by The City of New York. Such purchase money bond and mortgage shall be drawn by the Corporation Counsel and the purchaser shall pay to The City of New York the sum of $25 therefor. The purchaser shall also pay the recording tax, recording fees and all Federal or State taxes in relation thereto, if any.

By order of the Board of Estimate under reso-lution adopted by the Board at a meeting held December 19, 1946 (Cal. No. 70-A). J4,21

At 11 a. in., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Man-hattan, County, City and State of New York, more particularly described as follows:

Section 3, Block 861, Lot 34 on the Tax Map of The City of New York for the Borough of Manhattan, as the said Tax Map was on February 11, 1940;

Subject to covenants and restrictions contained in an instrument recorded in the office of the Register in the County of New York in Liber 337 of Conveyances at Page 341; to a party wall agree- ment contained in an instrument recorded in the office of the Register in the County of New York in Liber 1096 of Conveyances at Page 667;

Said premises being known as and by the street number 45 East 31st street.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop-erty may be sold ii hereby fixed at the sum of $15,000, and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions: The successful bidder will be required to pay

10 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer, City of New York together with the auctioneer's fee, at the time o? sale, and a minimum of 2335 per cent additional within 60 days of the date of sale; the balance to be represented by a purchase money bond and mortgage for a term of 5 years, with interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum and with amortization at the rate of 5 per cent per annum on the face amount of the mortgage, with the privilege to pay off all or any additional part of the mortgage debt on any interest date-both interest and amortization payable quarterly.

The bond and mortgage to be executed by the purchaser shall contain, in addition to the provi- sions hereinbefore outlined, such other usual clauses as are required in purchase money mort-gages acceptable by The City of New York. Such purchase money bond and mortgage shall be drawn by the Corporation Counsel, and the purchaser shall pay to The City of New York the sum of $25 therefor. The purchaser &hall also pay the recording tax, recording fees and all Federal or State taxes in relation thereto if any.

By order of the Board of ]'estimate under reso-lution adopted by the Board at a meeting held

December 19, 1946 (Cal. No. 47-A). 16,22

At 11.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947

Technical Description of Parcel 7-A, Release Map 30363-Z.

All that certain piece or parcel of land compris-ing the northeasterly portion of Parcel 7 (herein designated as Parcel 7-A) of the Northern Cats-kill Aqueduct Takings of The City of New York, situated in the Town of Yorktown, County of Westchester, State of New York.

Beginning at a point marked by the intersection of two stone walls marking the property lines of The City of New York, as shown on Release Map 30363.2 on file in the Office of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity of The City of New York, said point being on the northerly line of Crompond Road and distant approximately 100 feet northeasterly, at right angles, from the center line of the Catskill Aqueduct; thence north 64 degrees 49 minutes no seconds east, 196.9 feet along a stone boundary wall to a corner approxi- mate~ly 10 feet beyond the center line of a branch of Hunter's Brook; thence south 17 degrees 44 minutes no seconds east, 280 feet along another stone boundary wall to a point on said wall; thence south 72 degrees 16 minutes no seconds west 60 feet plus or minus and crossing a branch of Run- ter's Brook, to the northerly line of Crompond road; thence northwesterly along said northerly line of Crompond Road along a curve to the right, 78 feet plus or minus, to the point of tangency of said curve; thence north 41 degrees 25 minutes no seconds west, 216 feet along a wire fence mark-ing the northerly line of Crompond road, to the point or place of beginning, containing 0.870 acre more or less.

The conveyance of the above property shall be subject to the following conditions which shall be binding upon and run with the land:

1. Use of this land $hall at all times be in a manner consistent with the State Health Laws and the Sanitary Rules and Regulations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity of The City of New York, and shall not injure or endanger the water supply structures or other property of The City of New York or interfere with the use and operation thereof for water supply or sanitary protection purposes.

2. Prior to the completion of the sale or the passing of the title of this parcel of property, the grantee shall, at his own cost and expense, set one or more monuments accurately along the line separating the property herein conveyed from the lands of The City of New York.

3. This property shall be used for landscaping only. No building or swimming pool shall be con-structed on this property unless and until the plans for same with respect to the sanitary disposal, treatment of waste and effluent, shall have been approved in writing by the Commissioner.

4. The grantee shall comply with the provisions of Section 948, Article 17, of the Conservation Law, comprising Chapter 64 of the Consolidated Laws, as amended, for any project which contem• plates the impounding of water on a stream located on this property.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop-erty may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of $500, and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay 50 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer of The City of New York, together with the auction-eer's fee, at the time of sale, and the balance within 60 days of the date of sale.

By order bon adopted by

the by thee of

oard Estimate

a meeting held

December 19, 1946 (Cal. No. 48-B). j6,22

Borough of Queens P. S. 51, chain link fence framework. P. S. 64, wire mesh guards. P. S. 69, wood shelving. P. S. 159, repairs vacuum cleaning unit, etc. P. S. 170, painting. Flushing High School, wood open bookcases, etc. John Adams High School, laundry machine re-

pairs. William Cullen Bryant High School, glazing. Woodrow Wilson Vocational High School, sani-

tary repairs. Various Schools-Painting lunch kitchens, etc.,

P. S. 64, 100, etc.; window glass delivery, P. S. 14, 16, etc.

Borough of Richmond P. S. 41, alterations for lunchroom extension. P. S. 43, new wood stairs. Tottenville High School, machinery repairs; stud

framing, etc. Various Schools-Reupholstering and refinishing

furniture, P. S. 16, etc. Window shades: P. S. 10, 29, etc.; P. S. 28, etc. j13,18

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1800L,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as fol-lows:

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947

For furnishing all labor and material necessary and required to remove existing plaster ceiling and to replaster same in the Magistrates Courtroom, 2d floor of the Court House at 153 E. 57th et., Manhattan.

Deposit for contract documents, $5. j13,23

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for new Unionport Bridge over Westchester Creek at Bruckner blvd., Borough of The Bronx, as follows:

Contract No. 1-Construction of the substruc-tures and approach ramps, south unit;

Contract No. 2-Construction of the superstruc-ture, south unit.

Deposit for contract documents, $25 for each; deposit for additional contract documents, $5 for each. j 17,f7

BI- _ bid forms and further information may be ootained upon application to the Department of Public Works, Room 1800L, Municipal Building, Manhattan 7, where plans and specifications and contract documents may be seen.

Deposits for contract documents must be made in cash or certified check for the amount specified on each notice payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York.

DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND AVIATION

gale of Privilege of Operating Bertaur nta, Ste.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation at his

office, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan, N. Y. 4, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1947

For the privilege of maintaining, operating and conducting all restaurants, cafeterias, snack bars, bars, food, soda fountains, hat checking stands, and such other articles as may be designated by the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation in the Main Administration Building and other areas at New York Municipal Airport, Floyd Bennett Field, Borough of Brooklyn.

A 6•month ermit will be issued revocable at the will of the Commissioner.

Blank forms and further information may be ob-tained at the office of the Director of Concessions, Room 10, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan. N. Y. 4. d30,j10

AMENDED NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt and opening of bids on the aforesaid Sale of Privilege, which had been postponed until 12 noon on Friday, January 17, 1947, has been further postponed with 12 noon on Friday, January 24, 1947. j17,24

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Marine and Aviation, at

Room 4, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan, N. Y. 4, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947

Contract No. 2516, for drydocking, scraping, scaling, cleaning, painting, etc., the hulls of eight (8) Department of Marine and Aviation ferry-boats, and repairs and replacements to hulls and fittings. y16,27

BOARD OF ESTIMATE BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE

Corporation Sales of Certain Real Estate

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Board of Estimate of The City of New

York by virtue of the power vested in it by law will offer for sale at public auction at Room 1030, Municipal Bldg., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, at the times and dates specified, the following described properties:

At 11 a, m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ff, 1947

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the building and improvement thereon, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Queens County of Queens, City and State of New Yoric, desig-nated and shown upon the Tax Maps of The City of New York for the Borough of Queens as fol lows:

Section 2, Block 275, Lot 11, as said Tax Map was on May 11, 1941.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop-erty may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of $105,000, and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay 20 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer, City of New York, together with the auctioneer's fee at the time of sale, and a minimum of 13x4 per ant additional within 60 days of the date of sale; the balance may be represented by a purchase money bond and mortgage for live years with in• terest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum and amortization at the rate of 5 per cent per annum on the face amount of the mortgage with the privilege to pay off all or any additional part of the mortgage debt on any interest date; both interest and amortization to be payable quarterly; The bond and mortgage to be executed by the

purchaser shall contain, in addition to the pro-visions hereinbefore outlined, such other usual

At 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sits-ate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, designated and shown upon the Tax Map of the City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn. as follows:

Section 1, Block 53, Lot 3, as said Tax Map was on October 21, 1946.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop- city may be sold is hereby fixed at the aunt of $750, all cash, and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to par 50 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer, City of New York, together with the auctioneer's fee at the time of sale and the balance within 60 days of the date of sale;

There will be no brokerage commission payable upon this sale.

By order of the Board of Estimate under resole• tion adopted by the Board at a meeting held December 19, 1946 (Cal, No. 68). j7,23

At 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

All that certain lot, piece orjiareel of land, situ-ate, lying and being in the Borough of Queens, County of Queens, City and State of New York, designated and shown upon the Tax Map of the City of New York for the Borough of Queens, as follows:

Section 14, Block 2677, Lot 22, as the said Tax Map was on February 11, 1940.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop-erty may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of $800, all cash, and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay 50 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer, City of New York, together with the auctioneer's fee at the time of sale and the balance within 60 days of the date of sale;

There will be no commission payable upon the sale of this property.

By order of the Board of Estimate under resolu-tion adopted by the Board at a meeting held December 19, 1946 (Cal. No. 71). j7,23

At 11.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in the Borough of Queens, County of Queens, City and State of New York, described as follows:

Section 3, Block 352, Lot 20, as shown on the Tax Map of the City of New York for the Bor. ough of Queens, as said may was on May 11, 1941.

The minimum or upset price at which said prop-erty may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of $4,000, all cash, and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay 20 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer, City of New York, together with the auctioneer's fee at the time of sale and the balance within 60 days of the date of sale;

By order of the Board of Estimate under resolu• tion adopted by the Board at a meeting held December 19, 1946 (Cal. No. 72-A). j7,23

At 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1947

All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the Village of Williamsbridge, in the Town and County of Westchester, and State of New York, and being part of the lot known and designated by the number one hundred and forty-three (143) on a certain map on file in the office of the register of the County of Westchester, N. Y., entitled Map No. 1, of Olinville at Williamsbridge Depot, Town of Westchester, County of West- chester, and State of New York, 1852, dated Washington Avenue, Morrisania, July 26, 1852, and surveyed by R. Henwood, Surveyor, etc., the premises hereby conveyed being bounded and de-scribed according to the said Map as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Second (2d) Street, distant from Third (3d) Avenue, in an easterly direction one hundred (100) feet; thence running in a southerly direction by and with lot number One hundred and seventeen (117) fifty (50) feet; thence in an easterly direc- tion and parallel with said Second (2d) Street, twenty-one (21) feet; thence in a northerly direc-tion on a line parallel to said first mentioned line and distant twenty-one (21) feet easterly therefrom fifty (50) feet to said southerly line of said Second (2d) Street; and thence in a westerly direction along the same twenty-one (21) feet, to the point and place of beginning.

Being the same premises conveyed to the Vil-lage of Williamsbridge by John C. Stark and wife by deed dated May 12, 1892, and recorded in the office of the Register of the County of West-chester in Liber 1269 of Conveyances at page 378.

The minimum or upset price at which said property may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of $700, and the sale shall be conditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The successful bidder will be required to pay 20 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or by certified check made payable to the Treasurer of The City of New York, together with the auc-tioneer's fee, at the time of sale, and the balance within 45 days of the date of sale;

Bids will be accepted from principals only, and no real estate brokerage commission will be payable on this sale.

By order of the Board of Estimate under reso-lution adopted by the Board at a meeting held October 24, 1946 Cal. No. 49). j16,f20

Guam TumS AND Cownivzona The deed to be delivered shall be in the form of

a bargain and sale deed without covenants, and shall be delivered within 90 days from the date of sale;

The property will be conveyed free and clear of fleas and encumbrances except as herein stated;

Taxes, water rates and rents shall be appor- tioned as of the date of closing title;

The risk of loss or damage by fire between the date of sale and the date of delivery of the deed is assumed by the purchaser;

The successful bidder will be required to accept the property in its "as is" condition on the date of dosing title;

Subject to all departmental violations, if gay. of The City of New York, State of New York and the United States Government;

Subject to any state of facts an accurate survey would show, provided the acme does not render title unmarketable;

Subject to rights of tenants and persons in poeseaeroa;

No individual or corporation or any stockholder, director or officer of any corporation who or which has been or is now in default in or on any con- tract, obligation or agreement of an kind or nature whatsoever entered into with Re City of New York, or any of its agencies, will be accepted as a bidder for this property, and the Director of Real Estate reserves the right to reject any such bidder If Investigation establishes such a default;

The Director of Real Estate, at his option, may resell the property, if the successful bidder shall fall to eooipiT with the terms of sale, and the person so falling to comply therewith shall in addition to forfeiting any deposits made on account thereof, be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale;

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. WILLIAM M. ELLARD, Director of Real

Estate.

Corporation Sales of Buildings and Appurte-nances Thereto on City Reel Estate

See Terms and Conditions on Last Page

PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate, sealed bids will be

received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate, at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 11 a. as., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947

For the sale of all the structures, together with ay,purtenances, thereto, on property acquired for public purposes, at the southwesterly side of E. 167th et., between Morris and College ayes.. in Block 2438, Lots 33, 45 and 50, in the Bor-ough of The Bronx. (Resolution of Oct. 24, 1946 -Cal. No. 52.) j7,23

Note: These instructions are to be considered as part of the advertised requirements unless spe- cific exception is made,

Age and Sex: All examinations are open to both men and women of all ages unless advertisement states otherwise.

Citizenship and Residence: At the date of filin applications-Candidates moat be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. The foregoing provision regarding residence does not apply to candidates for license examinations, except as provided in the notice for a particular examination under the heading "Re-quirements."

At the time of appointment-Candidates must comply with that section of the Administrative Code which provides , that any office or position, compensation for which is payable solely or in part from the funds of this City &hall be filled only by a person who is a bona brde resident and dweller of the City for at least three years im. mediately ,preceding appointment.

Applications for examinations must be filed on forms furnished by the Commission at its Applies-tion Section, 96 Duane it., Manhattan, N. Y. 7. The Application Section is open for business on Weekdays from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and on Satur-days from 9 a. m, to 12 noon. Application blanks are also mailed on request, provided that a self. addressed 9-inch envelope stamped six cents for return, is enclosed.

Hllug: Unless otherwise specified, applications may be filed either in person or through the mauls. Applications submitted through the mails must he stamped at the rate of three cents an ounce.

Applications submitted through the nails must be accompanied by a certified check or money order in the amount of the fee, and must be post. marked on the envelope not later than 12 midnight on the last day for filing and received by the Corn. mission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test. The official notice to up. pear for the examination is also the receipt for the payment of the fee. Applicants are cautioned not to send cash through the mails. Mailed applies. tiona must have the position applied for noted on the lower left hand corner of the envelope,

return address noted in the upper left hand rn corner.

Applications submitted in person must be filed during the normal hours of business of the Appli-cation Bureau noted above. In such cases, the fee must be paid at the time of filing by cash, check or money order. The Commission assumes no re. spousibihty for applications and experience papers filled out by persons other than applicants, nor for applications filed with any other City agency or department. The Commission will not be re. sponsible for any error in an application or ex• perience paper filed by any candidate.

Employees absent on active military duty, who are eligible for a promotion examination adver, tised during their absence, may file for such en amination. Applications of such candidates will be accepted if filed during the advertised filing period or subsequent thereto, provided they are filed in person not later than 4 p. m, or are postmarked not later than 12 midnight on the tenth calendar day prior to the scheduled date of the first test.

Change of Address: Candidates for examinee. Lion and eligibles on the lists must notify the Commission promptly of all changes of address be-tween the time of filing the application and ap-pointment to a permanent position from the list Failure to do so may disqualify them on any part or parts of the examination which have not already been held.

Refunds: There is no fee charged for the appli. cation. Candidates in open competitive examina-tions whose applications are rejected will receive a refund of their fee from theComptroller's Office one month after receipt of their notice of re'ec• tion, in promotion examination, one month after the examination is held. No fees will be refunded to candidates who fail to appear for examinations for which they are qualified or who fail to pass in any part of such examinations.

Cannon: The Commission cannot assume any responsibility for the non-delivery of applications requested through the mails, nor for the loss of any cash submitted with such applications.

Notarization: All applications must be notarized except in the case of promotion examinations.

Experience: Unless otherwise specified, no sup-plementary statements of any kind will be accepted from candidates after the tiling date for the re ceint of applications in the rating of experience.

Except as otherwise specifically stated in adver,

rank of Deputy Chief, add 4%, or 1% a year, making at the end of 10 years' service a maxi• mum of 95%; for each days fine, .5% deduction; for each reprimand, .25% deduction. Fines and reprimands previous to July 1, 1942, will not be considered.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. rn. of the day prior to the date of the first test.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-Ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAMARA, Commis-sioners. FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15,30

No. 5259 PROMOTION TO MAINTAINER'S HELPER-

GROUP A NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

This examinatIon Is open only to employee@ of the New York City Transit System. A single list will be established from this exam-Ination for the GA Maintenance of Way De-partment.

274 THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

tisements, all advertised requirements for the ex. amination must be completed on or before the date of application.

Experience may be rated after an examination of the candidate's application or after an oral in. terview or such other inquiry and investigation as may be deemed necessary or any combination of the foregoing.

To be satisfactory, the experience prescribed, in addition to covering the period fixed herein, must also be of such a nature and quality as to war-rant the inference that the candidate is fit to perm form the duties of the position. The initial ence rating, therefore, is not necessarily final.

on inquiry discloses that the candi. date's experience is not of the nature or quality desired then he may be either rented or failed in experience. Mere admission to the examination in any test thereof is not conclusive on the Cam. mission as to the qualifications of any candidate,

Admission to the examination or to any part of it conditionally or pending subsequent determine• lion of qualifications does not imply that the candi-date possesses the minimum qualifications required for the position or is entitled to a passing rating on the experience part of the examination. If the experience interview, held after the written or other parts of the examination, discloses that the candidate lacks the requisite experience or educa-tiont he may be disqualified or given less than a passing rating for ' experience.

Selective Certification: At the request of a department bead or upon its own initiative, the Commission may make selective certification of a list resulting from any examination to similar or related positions which require additional or special qualifications not tested specifically by the examina-tion. Such selective certification except where made on the basis of age or additional or special physical or medical qualifications. will be made only upon due notice to all eligibles affected on this list, and only to obtain eligibles who possess such special qualifications or abilities as can be evidenced by experience record. or by the posses-sion of a license, or by the possession of specified paraphernalia, equipment or facilities or the pass• ing of a qualified test. Eligibles who pus a non• competitive test administered by the Commission to ascertain the possession of such special gnalifica-dons will be certified to such similar or related positions in the order of their standing on the original list.

General Medical and Physical Standards: No disease, injury or abnormality that tends to impair health or usefulness. Other medical and physical standards may be specifically required.

Appointments: In the can of traded poaitiooa, appointments are usually made at the minimum calory of the grade. The elielble list may be used for appropriate positions in lower grader. In the ease of ungraded positions appointments are usually made at the salary advertised, but subiect to final determination of the Budget Director. In the case of per diem positions. the salary advertised is the one presently paid.

Promotion Examinations: The rules of the Municipal Civil Service Commission provide that in determining eligibility for promotion, the titles of positions and the duties which are naturally and properly attached thereto shall be considered. Duties which have been performed not in accord• ance with the title, or alleged personal qualifies• tions, shall not be considered in determinini eligibility.

Any employee serving under a title, not men-tioned in the eligibility requirements. but which be believes falls within the provisions of the abov* rule, may file an application and an appeal to compete in the examination during the period stated in the advertisement. No appeals will be received after 4 p. in. on the closing date for the receipt of applications.

All persons on the preferred list for titles in-eluded under eligibility requirements are likewise eligible to participate in the examination.

THERE WILL RE NO DEVIATION FROM PHIS PROCEDURE.

include speech, manner, and judgment. No second opportunity will be given to candidates who fail or fail to appear for this qualifying oral test until all candidates who passed have been appointed, and then only if the needs of the service require such a second test.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi-dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality, which in the opinion of the me~ical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness such as: hernia; defects of the heart or lungs; detrective hearing; vision of less than 20/40 in both eyes (eyeglasses allowed); third degree or disabling varicose veins.

Change of Address: Candidates for examina-tions and eligibles on list must notify the Com-mission promptly of all changes of address between the time of filing the application and appointment to a permanent position from the list. Failure to do so may disqualify them on any part or parts of the examination which have not already been held.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-Ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAUARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j 15,30

p. m. on the 10th calendar day prior to the date of the written testy bringing with him at that time proof of his identity and military service together with the prescribed filing and notarial fees. Such applications will be issued and received at the offices of the Commission from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. on weekdays, and from 9 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays. Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who

are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: There are over a thousand perma-nent vacancies at present; additional vacancies will occur continuously.

Promotion Opportunities: Employees in the title of Surface Line Operator are eligible for promotion to Motorman (subway) salary range $1.20 to $1.35 an hour, Surface Line Dispatcher, salary range $2,881 to and including $3,900 per annum, Inspector of Service (Surface), salary range $2,881 to and including $3,900 per annum. Since the higher titles are generally filled by pro-motion, persons desiring to enter the service of the New York City Transit System should file for this examination.

Requirements: Applicants must be males not less than 5 feet 6 inches (bare feet) in height.

At the date of filing applications, candidates must be citizens of the United States and resi-dents of the State of New York. At the time of appointment, candidates must comply with that section of the Administrative Code which provides that any office or position, compensation for which is payable solely or in part from the funds of the City, shall be filled only by a person who is a bona fide resident and dweller of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appoint.ment. Service in the armed forces does not in• terrupt residence.

Although thete are no age limits at the time of filing applications, no eligible will be appointed from the list who is less than 21 years of age at the time of appointment.

At the time of p appointment, candidates must be acceptable for bonding. Surface Line Operators are assigned to the

operation of either buses • or street cars; in order to be assigned to the operation of a bus, the em-ployee must possess a valid New York State chauffeur's license.

Duties: Under supervision to: operate a street car or bus in accordance with the rules and regu-lations of the Board of Transportation and the traffic regulations of the City of New York; col-lect fares; care for passenger safety; make proper reports regarding revenue, accidents, inoperative or faulty equipment, and unusual occurrences; care for and protect the assigned bus or street car; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Written, weight 100, 70% required. All candidates who pass the written test will be re-quired to pass a qualifying physical test prior to certification and will be summoned in the order of their standing on the list in accordance with the needs of the service. In addition candidates may also be required to pass a qualilying motor ability test prior to certification. No second oppor-tunity will be given to candidates who fail or fail to appear for the qualifying motor ability test until all candidates who passed have been appointed, and then only if the needs of the service require such a second test.

The written test will be used to evaluate the candidate's general intelligence and ability to read and follow directions. The qualifying physical test will be designed to test the candidate's strength and agility; in order to qualify, candidates will be required to jump and clear a rope 2 feet 6 inches in height and lift in succession a 40-pound dumb-bell with one hand and a 35-pound dumbbell with the other at full arm's length above the head.

Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi-dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality, which in the opinion of the medical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness, such as: hernia; defects of the heart or lungs; impaired hearing in either ear; defective color vision; vision of less than 20/40 in either eye (eyeglasses al-lowed); third degree or disabling varicose veins.

Change of Address: Candidates for examina-tion and eligibles on the lists must notify the Commission promptly of all changes of address between the time of filing the application and ap-pointment to a permanent position from the list. Failure to do so may disqualify them on any part or parts of the examination which have not already been held.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON. President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNASIARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15,30

No. 5180 ROUSING ASSISTANT

Salary Range: To but not including $2,400 per annum. It is the present policy of the New York City Housing Authority to give annual in- crements of $120 up to the top of the grade. In addition, there is a cost.of•living bonus of $660 per annum at present. Appointments are expected to be made at $2,000 per annum, plus $660 per annum cost-of•living bonus. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.,

January 15, 1947, to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947. Applications must be filed, in person or by mail, on forms furnished by the Commission at its Appli-cation Section, 96 Duane St., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, and must be notarized. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Application forms are also mailed on request provided that a self-addressed 9-inch envelope, stamped 6 cents for return, is enclosed.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test. The fee of $1, certified check or money order, must accompany the application. Such applications must be stamped at the rate of 3 cents an ounce. Fees: $1. Fees are not refunded to persons

who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements. Vacancies: About one hundred at present in

the New York City Housing Authority. Promotion Opportunities: Employees in the

title of Housing Assistant are eligible for pro-motion to Assistant Housing Manager, salary range $2,400 to but not including $3,600 per annum.

Minimum Requirements: (a) A baccalaureate degree registered by the University of the State of New York; or (b) high school graduation, plus four years' satisfactory full-time paid experience in low-rent housing, real estate management, or social work including investigating, counseling, or supervising group activities; or) a four-year combination of experience and education beyond high school. Applicants who expect to be gradu-ated by February, 1947, will be admitted to this examination.

Training or experience of a character relevant to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in a veterans' training or rehabilitation program recog-nized by the federal government will receive due credit.

At the date of filing applications, candidates must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Duties: Under supervision to: assist in solv-ing tenants' problems and adjusting complaints; assist in collecting rents; make periodic inspections of housing, property and conditions; make periodic checks of income and employment of tenants; ac• quaint tenants with housing rules and regulations; interview and investigate applicants for public hous-ing; cooperate with project and community activi- ties; relocate and rehouse tenants from sites selected for demolition; assist in managing property on sites pending demolition; collect and analyze bous-ing data; prepare reports; perform related work.

Tests: Written. weight 100, 70% required. All candidates who pass the written test will be re-quired to pass a qualifying oral test prior to certification and will be summoned in order of their standing on the list in accordance with the needs of the service, The factors of the oral test will

AMENDED NOTICE

Salary Range: $2,160 to but not including $3,120 per annum. Appointments are presently being made at the rate of $2,400 per annum. In addition there is a cost-of-living bonus of $650 per annum at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., January 15, 1947, to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947.

Applications must be filed, in person or by mail, on forms furnished by the Commission at its Ap- plication Section, 96 Duane st., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, and must be notarized. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Application forms are also mailed on request provided that a self-addressed 9-inch envelope, stamped 6 cents for return, is enclosed.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the dap prior to the first test. The fee of $2, certified check or money order, must accoriipany the application. Such applications must be stamped at the rate of 3 cents an ounce. Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who

are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Six in the Department of Public Works, four in the New York City Housing Au-thority, and one in the Department of Hospitals at present. Others occur from time to time.

Minimum Requirements: A baccalaureate de-gree in architecture from an institution which has had such degree registered by the University of the State of New York; or a satisfactory ex eri-ence equivalent. Persons who expect to graduate in June, 1947, will be admitted to this examina-tion but must present evidence to the Bureau of Investigation that they have complied with the foregoing requirements prior to certification. At the date of An applications, candidates must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. For appointments in most departments, eligibles must have been bona fide residents and dwellers of the City for at least three years immediately preceding appointment.

Training or experience of a character relevant to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in a veter-ans' training or rehabilitation program recognized by the Federal Government will receive due credit.

Duties: Under direct supervision, with little opportunity for independent or unreviewed action or decision, to perform elementary architectural work in connection with the design, layout, con-struction, inspection, testing, operation, or main-tenance of architectural projects for tunnels, bridges, school and public buildings, highways. sewers and rapid transit railways; aid in scien-tific architectural research; keep records and make reports; perform related work.

Tests: • Written, weight 100, 75% required. Medical and Physical Requirements: Candi-

dates may be rejected for any disease, injury or abnormality, which in the opinion of the medical examiner tends to impair health or usefulness, such as: hernia, defects of the heart or lungs; de-fective hearing; vision of less than 20/40 in both eyes (eye glasses allowed) ; third degree or dis-abling varicose veins.

Change of Address: Candidates for examina-tion and eligibles on the lists must notify the Com-mission promptly of all changes of address between the time of filing the application and appointment to a permanent position from the list. Failure to do so may disqualify them on any part or parts of the examination which have not already been held.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-Ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON. President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15.30

AMENDED NOTICE

No. 5269 SURFACE LINE OPERATOR

Candidates who filed applications in December, 1946, need not file again but may, if they wish, make amendments or additions thereto.

Salary Range: $1 to and including $1.20 an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., January 15, 1947, to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947.

Applications must be filed, in person or by mail, on forms furnished by the Commission at its Appli- cation Section, 96 Duane St., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, and must be notarized. Such application forms may be obtained free at the Application Section from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Application forms are also mailed on request provided that a self-addressed 9-inch envelope, stamped 6 cents for return. is enclosed.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. M. of the day prior to the date of the first test. The fee of $2, certified check or money order, must accompany the application. Such applications must be stamped at the rate of 3 cents an ounce.

NOTE-Any person who is in the military ser-vice during the regular filing period for this examination may receive an application and file therefor after the regular filing period, provided he appears at the offices of this Commission in person and files an application not later than 3

AMENDED NOTICE

No. 5141 PROMOTION TO CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT

Candidates who filed applications in July, 1946, need not file again, but may, if they wish, make additions or amendments thereto.

This examination is open only to employees of the Fire Department.

Salary: $11,500 per annum at present. This is an ungraded position.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., January 15, 1947, to 4 p. in., January 30, 1947.

Fee: $5. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: One. Date of Test: The written test will begin Feb.

ruary 13, 1947. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per-

manent employees of the Fire Department who on the first date of the written test: (1) are serving in the title of Deputy Chief; (2) have served in such title for a period of not less than one year preceding that date; (3) have served continuously in the department for the six-month period immediately preceding that date; and (4) are otherwise eligible.

Duties: To be in charge of the Fire Bureau, including the Medical Division, the Division of Fire Prevention, the Division of Combustibles, the Division of Licensed Places of Public Assembly, and the Division of Fire Apparatus; to be in charge of the Uniformed Force and be responsible for the extinguishment of fires and the necessary and incidental protection of life and property in connection therewith in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Department; exercise any powers conferred by the Charter on the Fire Com-missioner, which the Commissioner may legally delegate to him.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 80% required; written, weight 50, 70% required.

Method of computing record and seniority: Be. ginning with the date of promotion to Deputy Chief. 80%. For each three months of service in that rank during the five years next preceding the first day of the written test add 34%, or 2% a year, making at the end of five years a maximum of 90%; for each additional three months in the

Salary Range: $1 to and including $1.05 an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., January 15, 1947, to 4 p, m., January 30, 1947.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: There are approximately 300 per-manent vacancies at present; additional vacancies will occur continuously.

Date of Test: The written test will he held May 10, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per• manent employees of the New York City Transit System who on the date of the written test: (1) are serving in the titles of Railroad Watchman, Railroad Caretaker; (2) have served in such title or titles in the maintenance of way department for a period of not less than one year preceding that date; (3) have served continuously in the transit system for the six month period immedi-ately preceding that date; and (4) are otherwise eligible.

Retroactive Seniority: Any employee, actually appointed to an eligible title, who believes that he meets the eligibility requirements set forth above by virtue of retroactive seniority as provided in Chapter 589 of the Laws of 1946, must, if he desires to compete in this examination, file his application therefor in the following manner:

(a) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements after May 11, 1946, but prior to January 15, 1947, such employee must file his application during the regular filing period in the usual manner.

(b) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements on or after January 15, 1947, but on or before May 10, 1947, such employee must file his application IN PERSON during regular business hours at the Service Rating Bureau, Room 606, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Broad-way not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sun-days and holidays) following the date of his ap-pointment to such eligible title, bringing with him the required fee, his military discharge record and such evidence of his appointment to the eligible title as be may possess. However, such candidates are cautioned that regardless of the 14-day pro-vision, they should make every effort to file as soon as possible so that they may be summoned for the regular test since there may be consider-able unavoidable delay before another subsequent test can be scheduled.

Any employee who files under the above condi-tions must file a separate form No. C42 "Request for determination of retroactive seniority" im-mediately after filing if such a form has not already been submitted at the time of appoint. ment to the eligible title. This form is .generally available in the various Departments and may also be obtained by direct request to the Com-mission.

Duties: To assist the maintainers and the su-pervisory employees in the performance of the following work depending on assignment: (1) the inspection, installation, maintenance, re-

pair and cleaning of all types of railroad signal apparatus including color light signals, automatic train stops, alternating current track circuit equip. men, interlocking machines, and allied apparatus; (2) the inspection, installation. maintenance and

repair of telephones, emergency alarms, fire alarms, clocks, and associated apparatus;

(3) the inspection, installation, maintenance and repair of the power feeder systems in the subway, elevated lines, surface lines, and yards including cables, contact rail connections, negative rail con-nections, electric switches, overhead trolley systems and pole excavations, and allied equipment;

(4) the inspection, installation, maintenance and repair of the station and tunnel lighting equipment, and associated equipment;

(5) the inspection, installation, maintenance and repair of remote controlled D.C. line circuit break-ers and associated control equipment;

(6) perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required. All candidates who pass the written test will be re-quired to pass a qualifying performance test prior to certification and will be summoned in the order of their standing on the list in accordance with the needs of the service. No second opportunity will be given to candidates who fail or fail to appear for this qualifying test until all candidates who passed have been appointed and then only if the needs of the service require such a second test.

The written test will be used to evaluate the candidate's general intelligence, reasoning ability, and knowledge of principles and practices of elec-trical work. The qualifying performance test will be used to examine the candidate's ability to apply his knowledge by the use of the tools of the trade in the performance of an actual job.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap- pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi. dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor- mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed): defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec- tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi• dates must be free from physical or personal abnormalities or deformities of speech or appear-ance. Candidates may be tested for agility by ,a

hump test to clear a rope at 2 feet 6 inches in eight and for strength by lifting in succession

a 40-pound dumbbell with one hand and a 35-pound dumbbell with the other a full arm's length above the head.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-

No. 5188 JUNIOR ARCHITECT

Candidates who filed applications between June 10, 1946 and June 25, 1946 need not file again but may, if they Irish, make amendments or addi- tions thereto.

ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAmARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANC A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15,30

No. 5261 PROMOTION TO MAINTAINER'S HELPER-

GROUP B NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

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This examination is open only to employees of the New York City Transit System. Sep-arate departmental lists will be established from this examination for GA Car and Trol-ley Maintenance, Bus Maintenance, GA Power, and GA Maintenance of Way.

Salary Range: $1 to and including $1.10 an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., January 15, 1947, to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: There are approximately 600 per-manent vacancies at present; additional vacancies will occur continuously.

Date of Test: The written test will be held May 17, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per. manent employees of the New York City Transit System who on the dateof the written test: (1) are serving in the titles of Car Cleaner, Railroad Watchman, Railroad Caretaker; (2) have served in such title or titles in either the car and trolley maintenance department, the bus maint-enance department, the power department or the maintenance of way department for a period of not less than one year preceding that date; (3) have served continuously in the transit system for the six month period immediately preceding that date; and (4) are otherwise eligible.

Retroactive Seniority: Any employee, actually appointed to an eligible title, who believes that he meets the eligibility requirements set forth above by virtue of retroactive seniority as provided in Chapter 589 of the Laws of 1946, must, if he desires to compete in this examination, file his application therefor in the following manner:

(a) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements after

May 18, 1946, but prior to January 15, 1947, such employee must file his application during the regular filing period in the usual manner.

(b) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements on or after January 15, 1947, but on or before May 17, 1947, such employee must file his application IN PERSON during regular business hours at the Service Rating Bureau, Room 606, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Broad-way not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sun- days and holidays) following the date of his ap-pointment to such eligible title, bringing with him the required fee, his military discharge record and such evidence of his appointment to the eligible title as he may possess. However, such candidates are cautioned that regardless of the 14-day pro- vision, they should make every effort to file as soon as possible so that they may be summoned for the regular test since there may be consider-able unavoidable delay before another subsequent test can be scheduled.

Any employee who files under the above condi-tions must file a separate form No, C42 "Request for determination of retroactive seniority" im-mediately after filing if such a form has not already been submitted at the time of appoint-ment to the eligible title. This form is generally available inthe various Departments and may also be obtained by direct request to the Com-mission.

Duties: To assist the maintainers and the su-pervisory employees in the performance of the following work depending on assignment:

(1) in the car shops, in the maintenance, re-pair and inspection of all parts of the multiple-unit car equipment, including car bodies, doors, motors, trucks, air brakes, and associated equipment;

(2) in the maintenance of way department, in the maintenance, repair and inspection of turn-stiles, elevators and escalators, blowers and fans, pumps and compressors, sewage ejectors, and all associated equipment;

(3) in the bus shops, in the maintenance, repair and inspection of all parts of buses and other automotive vehicles, including bodies, engines, transmissions, and accessories;

(4) in the steam power plants, in the oper-ation, maintenance, repair and inspection of the steam equipment, including stokers, boilers, pumps, turbines, condensers, associated equipment, and the handling and firing of fuel-

(5) in any department oI the transit system, in the maintenance, repair and inspection of shop equipment and the operation and maintenance of heating plants, including the handling and firing of fuel;

(6) perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight, 50, 70% required. All candidates who pass the written test will be re• quired to pass a qualifying performance test prior to certification and will be summoned in the order of their standing on the list in accordance with the needs of the service. No second opportunity will be given the candidates who fail or fail to appear for this qualifying test until all candidates who passed have been appointed and then only if the needs of the service require such a second test.

The written test will be used to evaluate the candidate's general intelligence, reasoning ability, and knowledge of principles and practices of ma-chine work. The qualifying performance test will be used to examine the candidate's ability to apply his knowledge by the use of the tools of the trade in the performance of an actual job.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi-dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec. Live hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi-dates must be free from physical or personal abnormalities or deformities of speech or appear-ance. Candidates may be tested for agility by a

hump test to clear a rope at 2 feet 6 inches in eight and for strength by lifting in succession

a 40-pound dumbbell with one hand and a 35-pound dumbbell with the other a full arm's length above the head.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANx A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15,30

No. 5263 PROMOTION TO MAINTAINER'S HELPER-

GROUP C NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

This examination Is open only to employees of the New York City Transit System. A single list will be established from this exam-ination for the GA Power Department.

Salary Range: $1 to and including $1.10 an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., January 15, 1947, to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947.

Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: There are approximately 250 per• manent vacancies at present; additional vacancies will occur continuously.

Date of Test: The written test will be held May 24, 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per-manent employees of the New York City Transit System who on the date of the written test: (1) are serving in the titles of Railroad Watchman, Railroad Caretaker, Railroad Porter; (2) have served in such title or titles in the power depart-ment for a period of not less than one year pre-ceding that date; (3) have served continuously in the transit system for the six-month period immedi-ately preceding that date; and (4) are otherwise eligible.

Retroactive Seniority: Any employee, actually appointed to an eligible title, who believes that he meets the eligibility requirements set forth above by virtue of retroactive seniority as provided in Chapter 589 of the Laws of 1946, must, if he desires to compete in this examination, file his application therefor in the following manner:

(a) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements after May 25, 1946, but prior to January 15, 1947, such employee must file his application during the regular filing period in the usual manner.

(b) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements on or after January 15, 1947, but on or before May 24, 1947, such employee must file his application IN PERSON during regular business hours at the Service Rating Bureau, Room 606, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Broad- way not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sun. days and holidays) following the date of his ap-pointment to such eligible title, bringing with him the required fee, his military discharge record and such evidence of his appointment to the eligible title as he may possess. However, such candidates are cautioned that regardless of the 14-day pro- vision, they should make every effort to file as soon as possible so that they may be summoned for the regular test since there may be consider-able unavoidable delay before another subsequent test can be scheduled.

Any employee who files under the above condi-tions must file a separate form No. C42 "Request fordetermination of retroactive seniority" im-mediately after filing, if such a form has not already been submitted at the time of appoint. ment to the eligible title. This form is generally available in the various Departments and may also be obtained by direct request to the Com-mission.

Duties: To assist the electrical maintainers and the supervisory employees in the power gen-erating plants and substations of the transit system in the operation, maintenance, repair, inspection and adjustment of the electrical equipment, includ-ing generators, mercury arc rectifiers, rotary con-verters,high tension and low tension switch gear, automatic relay panels and circuits, power cables, and auxiliary equipment and accessories; clean electric power and line equipment, enclosures and buildings under live and hazardous conditions; per form such other duties as the Board of Transporta-tion is authorized by law to prescribe in its regu-lations,

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required. All candidates who pass the written test will be re-quired to pass a qualifying performance test prior to certification and will be summoned in the order of their standing on the list in accordance with the needs of the service. No second opportunity will be given to candidates who fail or fail to appear for this qualifying test until all candidates who passed have been appointed and then only if the needs of the service require such a second test.

The written test will be used to evaluate the candidate's general intelligence, reasoning ability, and knowledge of principles and practices of elec-trical power station work. The qualifying perform-ance test will be used to examine the candidate's ability to apply his knowledge by the use of the tools of the trade in the performance of an actual job.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap. pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi- dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor- mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40

each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec- tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi. dates must be free from physical or personal abnormalities or deformities of speech or appear• ance. Candidates may be tested for agility by a jump test to clear a rope at 2 feet 6 inches in height and for strength by lifting in succession a 40-pound dumbbell with one hand and a 35•pound dumbbell with the other a full arm's length above the head.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-Ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAMARA, Commis. sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j 15,30

No. 5265 PROMOTION TO MAINTAINER'S HELPER-

GROUP D NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

This examination is open only to employees of the New York City Transit System. A single list will be established from this exam-ination for the GA Maintenance of Way Department.

Date of Test: The written test will be held June 7 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per-manent employees of the New York City Transit System who on the date of the written test: (1) are serving in the titles of Railroad Watchman, Railroad Caretaker; (2) have served in such title or titles in the maintenance of way department for a period of not less than one year preceding that date; (3) have served continuously in the transit system for the six month period immedi-ately preceding that date; and (4) are otherwise eligible.

Retroactive Seniority: Any employee, actually appointed to an eligible title, who believes that he meets the eligibility requirements set forth above by virtue of retroactive seniority as provided in Chapter 589 of the Laws of 1946, must, if he desires to compete in this examination, file his application therefor in the following manner: (a) If actually appointed to an eligible title

as set forth in the eligibility requirements after June 8, 1946, but prior to January 15, 1947, such employee must file his application during the regular filing period in the usual manner,

(b) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements on or after January 15, 1947, but on or before June 7, 1947, such employee must file his application IN PERSON during regular business hours at the Service Rating Bureau, Room 606, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Broad-way not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sun-days and holidays) following the date of his ap-pointment to such eligible title, bringing with him the required fee, his military discharge record and such evidence of his appointment to the eligible title as he may possess. However, such candidates are cautioned that regardless of the 14-day pro- vision, they should make every effort to file as soon as possible so that they may be summoned for the regular test since there may be consider-able unavoidable delay before another subsequent test can be scheduled.

Any employee who files under the above condi-tions must file a separate form No. C42 "Request for determination of retroactive seniority" im-mediately after filing if such a form has not already been submitted at the time of appoint-ment to the eligible title. This form is generally available in the various Departments and may also be obtained by direct request to the Com-mission.

Duties: To assist structure maintainers and the supervisory employees in the inspection, mainte. nance, repair, an alteration of all structures of the transit system including stations and enclos-ures, and related buildings, and including the following classes of work: carpentry, ornamental iron work, masonry, plumbing, sheet metal work. painting and cleaning; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law to prescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required. All candidates who pass the written test will be re-quired to pass a qualifying performance test prior to certification and will be summoned in the order of their standing on the list in accordance with the needs of the service. No second opportunity will be given to candidates who fail or fail to appear for this qualifying test until all candidates who passed have been appointed and then only if the needs of the service require such a second test.

The written test will be used to evaluate the candidate's general intelligence, reasoning ability, and knowledge of principles and practices of the structural trades enumerated under "Duties"; can-didates will be expected to have good knowledge of one of these trades and some knowledge of the others. The qualifying performance test will be used to examine the candidate's ability to apply his knowledge by the use of the tools of the trade in the performance of an actual job.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap-pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candi• dates may be rejected for any deficiency, abnor-mality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed) ; defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defec-tive hearing (each ear tested separately). Candi. dates must he free from physical or personal abnormalities or deformities of speech or appear-ance. Candidates may be tested for agility by a jump test to clear a rope at 2 feet 6 inches in height and for strength by lifting in succession a 40-pound dumbbell with one hand and a 35-pound dumbbell with the other a full arm's length above the head.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by-the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15,30

No. 5267 PROMOTION TO RAILROAD CLERK NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM

This examination is open only to employees of the New York City Transit System. Separate divisional lists for the IND, BMT, and IRT Divisions will be established from this exam-ination.

(b) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements on or after January 15, 1947, but on or before April 19, 1947, such employee must file his application IN PERSON during regular business hours at the Service Rating Bureau, Room 606, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Broad-way not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sun-days and holidays) following the date of his ap-pointment to such eligible title, bringing with him the required fee, his military discharge record and such evidence of his appointment to the eligible title as he may possess. However, such candidates are cautioned that regardless of the 14-day pro-vision, they should make every effort to file as soon as possible so that they may be summoned for the regular test since there may be consider-able unavoidable delay before another subsequent test can be scheduled.

Any employee who files under the above condi-tions must file a separate form No. C42 "Request for determination of retroactive seniority" im- mediately after filing if such a form has not already been submitted at the time of appoint. ment to the eligible title. This form is generally available in the various Departments and may also be obtained by direct request to the Com- mission.

Duties: Under supervision to: make change for passengers; see that no one enters controls without proper authority or payment of fare; read turnstile meters; make proper reports regarding revenues; be responsible for the safety and proper handling of all moneys, block tickets, and lost prop erty; compile data; check time register sheets, time rolls and other details; supervise other station sec- tion personnel as required; perform such other duties as the Board of Transportation is authorized by law torescribe in its regulations.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50, 70% required; written, weight 50, 70% required.

Notice to Applicants: Eligibles are required by the Board of Transportation to pass its medical and physical examination immediately prior to ap- pointment. These requirements as furnished by the Board of Transportation are as follows: Candidates may be rejected for any deficiency abnormality or disease that tends to impair health or usefulness, such as defective vision (beyond 20/40 each eye tested separately-eyeglasses allowed); defective color vision; heart and lung diseases; hernia; third degree or disabling varicose veins; hypertension or hypotension; paralysis; and defective hearing (each ear tested separately). Candidates must be free from physical or personal abnormalities or de fortuities of speech or appearance. Candidates may be tested for agility by a jump test to clear a rope at 2 feet 6 inches in height and for strength by lifting in succession a 35-pound dumbbell with one hand and a 30-pound dumbbell with the other a full arm's length above the head.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAMARA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15,30

SECOND AMENDED NOTICE

No, 5212 PROMOTION TO SENIOR ACCOUNTANT,

BUREAU OF EXCISE TAXES, COMP-TROLLER'S OFFICE.

Candidates who filed applications during Novem-ber and December, 1946, need not file again but may, if they wish, make amendments or additions thereto.

This examination is open only to employees of the Bureau of Excise Taxes of the Comptrol-ler's Office.

Salary Range: $1 to and including $1.05 an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., January 15, 1947 to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947. Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who

are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: There are approximately 125 per-manent vacancies at present; additional vacancies will occur continuously.

Salary Range: 90 cents to and including $1 an hour, at present.

Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m., January 15, 1947, to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947. Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who

are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take examinations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: There are over a thousand per-mament vacancies at present; additional vacancies will occur continuously.

Date of Test: The written test will be held April 19 1947.

Eligibility Requirements: Open to all per-mament employees of the New York City Transit System who on the date of the written test: (1) are serving in the titles of Railroad Porter, Rail-road Watchman, Railroad Caretaker; (2) have served in such title or titles for a period of not less than one year preceding that date; (3) have served continuously in the transit system for the six-month period immediately preceding that date; and (4) are otherwise eligible.

Retroactive Seniority: Any employee, actually appointed to an eligible title, who believes that he meets the eligibility requirements set forth above by virtue of retroactive seniority as provided in Chapter 589 of the Laws of 1946, must, if he desires to compete in this examination, file his application therefor in the following manner:

(a) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements after April 20, 1946, but prior to January 15, 1947, such employee must file his application during the regular filing period in the usual manner.

Salary Range: $3,000 per annum and over. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. m.,

January 15, 1947, to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947. Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded to persons who

are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: 75 at present. Date of Test: The written test will be held

April 8, 1947. Eligibility Requirements: Open to all perma-

nent employees of the Bureau of Excise Taxes of the Comptroller's Office who on the date of the written test: (1) are serving in the title of Ac-countant; (2) have served in such title for a period of not less than two years preceding that date; (3) have served continuously in the depart- ment for the six-month period immediately p reced- ing that date; and (4) are otherwise eligible. Retroactive Seniority: Any employee, actually

appointed to an eligible title, who believes that he meets the eligibility requirements set forth above by virtue of the retroactive seniority as provided in Chapter 589 of the Laws of 1946, must, if he desires to compete in this examination, file his ap- plication therefor in the following manner:

(a) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements after April 9, 1945, but prior to January 15, 1947, such employee must file his application during the regu-lar filing period in the usual manner.

(b) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements on or after January 15, 1947, but on or before April 8, 1947, such employee must file his application IN PER. SON during regular business hours at the Service Rating Bureau, Room 606, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Bway., Manhattan, N, Y. 7, not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sun-days and holidays) following the date of his appointment to such eligible title, bringing with him the required fee, his military discharge record and such evidence of his appointment to the eligible title as he may possess. However, such candidates are cautioned that regardless of the 14-day provision, they should make every effort to file as soon as possible so that they may be sum-moned for the regular test since there may be considerable unavoidable delay before another sub-sequent test can be scheduled.

Any employee who files under the above condi-tions must file a separate form, No. C-42, "Re-quest for determination of retroactive seniority" immediately after filing if such a form has not already been submitted at the time of appointment to the eligible title. This form is generally avail-able in the various Departments and may also be obtained by direct request to the Commission.

Experience Requirements: Candidates must have had not less than two years of actual field audit experience secured either in the Bureau of Excise Taxes or in outside employments before their appointment to City service.

Training or experience of a character relevant to the duties of this position which was acquired while on military duty or while engaged in a vet-eran's training or rehabilitation program recog-nized by the Federal Government will receive due credit.

Duties: Under general direction to: conduct proper and efficient field audits of taxpayers' books and records by application of the tax laws and accepted principles of accountancy; prepare com-prehensive reports upon the findings of such

to InstallOil Burning Equip.

to Install Oil Burning Equip-

to Install Oil Burning Equip- and 'B"

for Master Electrician

$5.00

5.00

5.00 5.00

276 THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

audits; prepare proper assessments reflecting any additional taxes due The City of New York; per. form related duties including the preparation of appropriate work papers, schedules, exhibits and comments in connection therewith.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50 70% required; written, weight 50, 75% required The written test will be designed to evaluate the candi-date's knowledge of the principles of accounting and auditing.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam. ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. MCNAMAEA, Commis. sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15,30

SECOND AMENDED NOTICE

No. 5193 PROMOTION TO SENIOR ACCOUNTANT

Candidates who filed applications during Novem. ber and December, 1946 need not file again but may, if they wish, make amendments or additions thereto.

This examination is open only to employees of the following departments: Fire, Health, Finance, Investigation, Welfare, Housing Au-thority, Higher Education, Board of Transpor-tation, the Bureaus of Audit and Administra-tion of the Comptroller's Office, Purchase, Pub-lie Works, Tax, Hospitals, Marine and Aviation, Teachers' Retirement Board and Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan. A separate promotion eligible list will be estab-lished for each department. No general pro-motion eligible list will be established.

Salary Range: $3,000 per annum and over. Applications: Issued and received from 9 a. in.,

January 15, 1947, to 4 p. m., January 30, 1947. Fee: $2. Fees are not refunded toersons who

are absent from examinations; refunds are made only to those candidates not permitted to take ex-aminations by the Commission because they lack the necessary requirements.

Vacancies: Several expected. Date of Test: The written test will be held

April 8 1947. Eligibility: Open to all permanent employees

of the above departments who on the date of the written test: (1) are serving in the titles of Ac-countant, Senior Bookkeeper ($2,401 and over base salary); (2) have served in such title or titles for a period of not less than two years preceding that date; (3) have served continuously in the depart-ment for the six-month period immediately preced-ing that date; and (4) are otherwise eligible.

Retroactive Seniority: Any employee, actually appointed to an eligible title, who believes that he meets the eligibility requirements set forth above by virtue of retroactive seniority as provided in Chapter 589 of the Laws of 1946, must, if he desires to compete in this examination, file his ap-plication therefor in the following manner:

(a) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements after April 9, 1945, but prior to January 15, 1947, such employee must file his application during the regu-lar filing period in the usual manner.

(b) If actually appointed to an eligible title as set forth in the eligibility requirements on or after January 15, 1947, but on or before April 8, 1947, such employee must file his application IN PER-SON during regular business hours at the Service Rating Bureau, Room 606, of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 299 Bway., Manhattan, N. Y. 7, not later than 14 days (exclusive of Sun-days and holidays) following the date of his appointment to such eligible title, bringing with him the required fee, his military discharge record and such evidence of his appointment to the eligible title as he may possess. However, such candidates are cautioned that regardless of the 14-day provision, they should make every effort to file as soon as possible so that they may be sum-moned for the regular test since there may be considerable unavoidable delay before another sub-sequent test can be scheduled.

Any employee who files under the above condi-tions must file a separate farm, No. C-42, "Re-quest for determination of retroactive seniority" immediately after filing if such a form has not already been submitted at the time of appointment to the eligible title. This form is generally avail-able in the various Departments and may also be obtained by direct request to the Commission.

Duties: Under general direction to: make audits, examinations and investigations of the widest scope and prepare reports thereon; devise and install new methods of accounting; be responsible for the accounts and records of a department; control and analyze budgetary expenditures- prepare financial statements and other statistical data; supervise and be responsible for the bookkeeping or accounting division in a department; perform related work.

Tests: Record and seniority, weight 50 70% required; written, weight 50, 75% require. The written test will be designed to evaluate the candi• date's knowledge of the principles of accounting and auditing.

Applications by mail will be accepted if mailed and postmarked up to and including 12 midnight on the last day for the receipt of applications and received by the Commission not later than 4 p. m. of the day prior to the date of the first test.

The pertinent sections of the General Exam-ination Instructions are also to be considered part of this notice.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; ESTHER BROMLEY and JOSEPH A. McNAMAgA, Commis-sioners.

FRANK A. SCHAEFER, Secretary. j15,30

Regulations for Examinations for Licenses

THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM-mission at its meeting held Dec. 17, 1946, ap-

proved the following: APPLYING TO EXAMINA-

TIONS FOR LICENSES Install Oil Burning Equipment "A" and "B". Master Electrician. Master Rigger. Motion Picture Operator. Portable Engineer (Any Motive Power Except

Steam). Portable Engineer (Steam). Refrigerating Machine Operator (10 Tons or

Less Capacity). Refrigerating Machine Operator (Unlimited Ca-

pacity). Special Electrician. Special Rigger. Stationary Engineer, First Grade. Stationary Engineer, Second Grade. Stationary Engineer, Third Grade. Stationary Fireman. Structural Welder.

Applications Persons desiring to obtain licenses listed above

may apply for the necessary examinations by filing, with the Municipal Civil Service Commission, an application on the forms prescribed for each H-eense and furnishing such information thereon as

to citizenship, character, education, previous em-ployment, training and fitness, as may be required. Applications must be sworn to before notary pub• lies where called for, and all statements made will be investigated. False or misleading state-meats will be cause for rejection and possible dis-qualification of the candidate from taking future license examinations or holding any Ciryition.

Applications may be obtained and flied p at the Application Section of this Commission at 96 Duane st., Manhattan, New York 7, N. Y., daily, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and until 12 now on Saturdays, except during the month of August. During August, no license test applications will be either issued or received.

Applications will be mailed to candidates upon request, provided that a self-addressed 9-inch en-velope stamped six cents is enclosed. Qualifications

Candidates for all licenses must be at least 21 years of age, and meet such other training, edu-cation and experience requirements as may be ea-tablished for each particular license. These re-quirements must be met on the date the applica-don is filed.

Local Law No. 34 of the Laws of 1946, stipu-lates that honorably discharged members of the armed forces of the United States may, until July 1, 1951, substitute on a year for year basis their period of service in the armed forces in time of war in lieu of experience where such is r•. quired for a license, provided that they possessed at least a year of the requisite experience im-mediately prior to entry into the armed forces. This, however, does not apply for the license for Stationary Engineer, Third Grade, License for Portable Engineer (Steam), and License for Master Rigger. Candidates for these licenses must meet the specific requirements established in the Administrative Code. Fees

The examination fee will not be paid at the time of filing application but during a specified period shortly before the first test for the license. Candi-dates will be notified of the date of examination and the period during which the required fee must be paid. The fee may be paid in person during the normal hours of business of the Application Section noted above under "Applications" or by check or money order forwarded by mail, post-marked not later than 12 midnight on the last day for receipt of fees. Only those candidates who pay the fee will receive the official notice to ap-pear for examination. This notice will also be considered the receipt for payment of the fee. Candidates are cautioned against sending cub through the mails.

Fees for the various license examinations are as follows:

License meat

License ment

License ment

License License for Master Rigger 10.00 License for Motion Picture Operator 5.00 License for Portable Engineer (Any

Motive Power Except Steam) 5.00 License for Portable Engineer (Steam) 5.00 License for Refrigerating Machine Op-

erator (10 Tons or Less Capacity). 5.00 License for Refrigerating Machine Op-

erator (Unlimited Capacity) 5.00 License for Special Electrician 5.00 License for Special Rigger 5.00 License for Stationary Engineer, First

Grade 5.00 License for Stationary Engineer, Sea

and Grade 5.00 License for Stationary Engineer, Third

Grade 5.00 License for Stationary Fireman 5.00 License for Structural Welder 15.00 Re-examination in one position (Li-

censed Structural Welder) 5.00 For additional practical tests in any li-

cense examination, except License for Structural Welder S.00

No fees will be refunded to candidates who fail to pass in any part of the examination or who fail to appear for examination. Examinations

Examinations are designed to test the merit and fitness of applicants and may include written tests. practical teats, oral tests, or any combination of these. They will be conducted at least twice each year. Candidates will be examined only at the regularly scheduled times.

As of Jan. 1, 1947, special examinations will not be given for any reason whatsoever.

The required passing grade in all examinations is 70 per cent.

Questions and keys for written tests are not to be made public.

Where an examination includes both a written and practical test, candidates will be permitted to take three practical tests within three years on the basis of passing one written test, provided the application for the third practical test is filed not later than three years from the date of the written test. Service in the armed forces will be ex-eluded in reckoning time elapsed from the date of the passing written test A separate application must be filed for each additional practical test. Appeals

Claims of error in the rating of an examination must be made to the Commission in writing within 60 days from the date of mailing of the failing notice. Only candidates, however, who have re• ceived a rating of at least 65 per cent or better will be permitted to review their examination papers and the key answers in the presence of a representative of to Commission's examining staff. Investigation amd Issuance of Licenses

After the successful conclusion of all parts of the examination, candidates will be summoned for such investigation of their reputation, character, responsibility, and past experience as the Commis-sion may require. When this investigation pro. cedure has been completed, the names of the quali-fled applicants will be reported by the Commission to the various Departments charged with the issu-ance of licenses as follows: Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elechirily

License for Master Electrician. License for Motion Picture Operator. License for Special Electrician.

Department of Housing and Buildings License for Master Rigger. License for Portable Engineer (Any Motive

Power Except Steam). License for Portable Engineer (Steam). License for Refrigerating Machine Operator (10

Tons or Less). License for Refrigerating Machine Operator (Un•

limited Capacity). License for Sp ecial Rigger. License for Stationary Engineer, First Grade. License for Stationary Engineer, Second Grade. License for Stationary Engineer, Third Grade. License for Stationary Fireman. License for Structural Welder.

Fire Department License to Install Oil Burning Equipment "A"

and "B".

Candidates will be notified by the department in-volved when to appear for further action on their license application.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, FERDINAND Q. MORTON, President; EsTHU BROISLZY and Josara A. McNAYAIU, Commie-aioners.

Fiva A. ScsAx7n, Secretary. 427,121

Tentative Key Answers

SPECIAL MILITARY EXAMINATION NO. 2 FOR PROMOTION TO MAINTAINER'S HELPER-GROUP B, IND, BMT (SUBWAY AND ELEVATED) AND BMT (TROLLEY) DIVISIONS, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM.

Tentative Key Answers for Written Test Held January 7, 1947

Candidates who wish to file protests against these tentative key answers have until January 24, 1947 to submit their protests in writing, together with the evidence upon which such protests are based. Claims of manifest error in key answers will not be accepted after January 24, 1947,

1.B; 2,D; 3,C; 4,B; 5,B; 6,C; 7,D; 8,A; 9,K; 10,F; 11,C; 12,D; 13,N; 14,L; 15,B; 16,A; 17,H; 18,0; 19,E; 20,J; 21.F; 22,H; 23,D; 24,A; 25,C; 26,C; 27,A; 28,B; 29,D; 30,C; 31,B; 32,B; 33,D; 34,C; 35,A; 36,D; 37,A; 38,C; 39,A; 40,E; 41,A; 42,F; 43,B; 44,D; 45,C; 46,C; 47,B; 48,C; 49,B; 50,A; 51,C; 52,E; 53,F; 54,B; 55,A; 56,H; 57,C; 58,D; 59,B; 60,A; 61,C; 62,C; 63,D; 64,F; 65,E; 66,B; 67,C; 68,A; 69,B; 70,D; 71,C; 72,D; 73,A; 74,C; 75,C; 76,D; 77,A; 78,C; 79,D; 80,B; 81,D; 82,C; 83,C; 84,D; 85,B; 86,D; 87,C; 88,B; 89,D; 90,B; 91,C; 92,E; 93,D; 94,A; 95,C; 96,B; 97,D; 98,A; 99,C; 100,B. j13,20

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND BUILDINGS

Proposals for Demolition of Unsafe Buildings

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

Room 2015, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until I I a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

For furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, tools, etc., for the demolition of the following premises:

Borough of Manhattan: 456.458 W. 38th at.; 258 W. 115th st.; 260 W. 115th at. j14,24

Until I1 a. in., on MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947

For furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, tools, etc., for the demolition of the following premises: Borough ofQueens: Southeast corner of

Avery ave. and Lawrence st.; 32-59 108th St., front and rear: 144-43 153d lane.

Borough of Brooklyn: 11 Cedar st.; 1431 E. 92d st.; 25 5th st., rear; 27 5th st., front.

j16,27

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Water Supply, at its offices, 13th

floor, 120 Wall st., Manhattan, N. Y. 5, as fol-lows:

Until 11 a. m., Eastern Standard Time, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1947

For contract 382, for furnishing, testing and delivering ten 72-inch by 47%-inch, four 60-inch by 42-inch, two 72-inch by 54•inch and one 24-inch by 19'/-inch bronze nozzle type Venturi meters, two 84 by 72-inch by 60 by 54-inch bronze rectangular Venturi meters, instrument assemblies, water level equipment, electric cables and appurte• nances for the Rondout, West Branch and Kensico South effluent chambers of the Delaware Aqueduct, all as set forth in the specifications. jl6,fll

Pamphlets containing information for bidders, forms of bid and contract, specifications, contract drawings, requirements as to surety, etc., can be obtained at the office of the Secretary at the above address, upon application in person or by mail, by depositing the sum of $5 in cash or its equivalent for each pamphlet. Within 30 days fol-lowing the award of contract or rejection of bids, the full amount of such deposit will be refunded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of $4 will be made for each other pamphlet re turned in acceptable condition. Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring blue-prints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid by them. For further particulars, apply at the office of the Chief Engineer at the above address.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

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

Room 21, Borough Hall, Bklyn. 2, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

No. 1. For furnishing all the labor and ma-terials required to construct storm and sanitary sewers in Marine pkway., each side, from Avenue R to Quentin rd. j14,24

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and specifications, plans and drawings may be seen at the Bureau of Highways and Sewers, 9th floor, Municipal Bldg., Bklyn. 2.

DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS

Proposed Approval of Subcontractor

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS PRO. poses to approve as subcontractor, Halton Elec.

tric Co., Inc., 103 E. 125th St., Manhattan, N. Y. 35, for furnishing and installing electrical work, as submitted by Ideal Fireproofing & Construction Corporation 177 W. 4th st., Manhattan, N. Y. 14, contractor for labor and material to construct new toilet room and fountain in play yard adjoining the Psychopathic Building. Bellevue Hospital, E. 30th st. and 1st ave., Manhattan. j16,18

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, Room 626, 125

Worth st., Manhattan, N. Y. 13, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947

For labor and material to furnish and install a new kitchen range hood in the kitchen of the new Nurses' Home, Harlem Hospital, 136th st. and Lenox ave., Manhattan.

For furnishing: labor and material to replace defective brine piping with new piping and cork covering located in the morgue buildingat Kings County Hospital, 451 Clarkson ave., Bklyn.

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BOARD OF ASSESSORS Completion of Assessments

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Assessors has completed the follow.

ing proposed assessments and that the books show-ing same may be examined at the office of the Board of Assessors by all persons interested:

Borough of Manhattan 6570. Erection of chain link fences at No. 275

East Broadway and at No. 515 W. 45th st. Affect-ing Block 287, Lot 17, and Block 1074, Lot 23.

Borough of Queens 6534. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging,

etc., in 115th ave. from 124th at. to 128th St., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 11651, 11652, 11653, 11654, 11668, 11669, 11670 and 11671.

6547. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., in 43d St. from 50th ave. to the north-erly service roadway of Connecting hway. Affect-ing Blocks 177, 178, 180, 2293 and 2299.

6549. Curbing and flagging in 33d at. from Queens blvd. to 47th ave., First Ward. Affecting Blocks 247 and 248.

6565. Sewer and appurtenances in 152d st. from 79th ave. to Union tpke., Third Ward. Af-fecting Block 6712.

6571. Paving, planting, etc., in Francis Lewis blvd. from Hillside ave. to Horace Harding blvd.

6572. Sewer and appurtenances in Avon (rd.) St. from 260 feet north of 87th dr. (Wexford ter.) to Dalny rd., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 9945 and 9951.

The owner or owners of real property and other persons whose interests are affected by the said proposed assessments and who are opposed to the same or any part thereof are requested to present their objections in writing to the Board of Asses-sors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, New York 7, N. Y., within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT ON

Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the fore-noon of that day, at the office of the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, New York, N. Y. there will be a public hearing before the Board o? Assessors, at which time and place the said objections will be beard and testimony received in reference thereto.

Dated, Jan. 15, 1947. CHARLES H. KRIGER, Chairman; CHARLES

J. MORRELLO, HARRY GOODWIN, Board of Assessors. j15,25

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

Notice Re Prequalifleation Forms for Contractors

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Office of the Management Department of the

New York City Housing Authority, 228 Graham ave., Bklyn. 6, will receive statements of prequali-fication from contractors who may wish to submit bids for the proposed contract hereinafter speci-fied, as follows:

For repainting Wallabout Houses, located in the area bounded by North Elliott p1., Park and North Portland ayes., in the Borough of Brooklyn.

The time for submitting prequalif cation statement will expire on January 28, 1947.

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The statement of prequalification must be sub-mitted to the New York City Housing Authority on the New York City Housing Authority Form of Prequalification.

PROPOSALS

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED, opened and pubIiclT read by the New York City

Housing Authority, in its offices, 122 E. 42d st., Manhattan, N. Y. 17, as follows:

Until 11 A. m., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1944

For the demolition of the structures. buildings and all appurtenances thereto, known as the 92d at. ferryhouses and slips located at the westerly end of Astoria ave. known u Contract No. 4-A (proct No. NYS i4), Astoria Houses, Borough of Queens.

Deposit for contract documents, $10; reimburse- meat for safe return, $9. n20,d9

AMENDED NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt and opening of bids on the aforesaid cast- tract, hich had been postponed until 11 a. m. oilWednesday, December 18, 1946, and later until 11 a, m., on Friday, January 3, 1947, and later until 11 a. m., on Friday, January 10, 1947, is now further postponed until 11 a. m., on Friday, January 24, 1947. j10,24

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2!, 1947

For the demolition of certain buildings, stroa Lures and appurtenances thereto, known as Con-tract No. 4C1 situated within the area of Gowanus Houses, Project No. NYS 20 (22), bounded by Douglass st, Hoyt st., Wyckoff st. and Bond st, Borough of Brooklyn.

Deposit for contract documents, $10; reimburse. meat for safe return, $9. j3,23

A set of the contract dectwasats my be ob naiad upon payment in the sum specified as a de posit to uaraatee the safe return thereof. If a proposal is duly submitted by any person or oer-poratioa making the deposit required, the fall amount of such deposit for one set will be returned to such person or corporation, provided that the sat is returned In good condition within thirty (3_Q) days following the award of the contract as sea rs edoi of the proposal of such person or eor-

thineoa within such period whether by a pens or corporation duly submitting a proposal or by some other parm or will bs made to the extent aped reimbursement each stick

returned. Cheeks offered as psymsnt for the documents

mint be made payable to the order of the Nwi York City Housing Authority.

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y. 7, as follows:

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947

For furnishing all labor and material for mak-ing repairs on Michigan trench hoe, model TM-TC•16, Dept. No. 1022. Deposit 50 cents. j9,20

Specifications bid and contract form may be obtained upon payment of a deposit In cash or sir-rifled check, as specified.

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SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to certain real property where not heretofore acquired, located on Beach Channel drive, between Beach 106th street and Beach 108th street, duly selected as a site for the Rockaway Sewage Treatment Works, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term, Part IV, for condemnation proceedings, of said court, to be held in and for the County of Queens, at the General Court House, Fourth Floor, 88.11 Sutphin boulevard,

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

THE CITY RECORD

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SUPREME COURT-NEW YORK COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City~ of New York, acting for and on behalf of the New York City Housing Authority, to certain real property within the area bounded generally by (1) on the northerly side of East 7th street east of the easterly side of Avenue C (Tax Block 377, Lot No. 67); (2) on the southerly side of Rivington street east of the easterly side of Sheriff street (Tax Block 333, Lot No. 13); (3) on the southerly side of Rivington street west of the westerly side of Sheriff street (Tax Block 338, Lot No. 55); (4) on the southerly side of East 5th street east of the easterly side of Avenue C (Tax Block 374, Lot 13); (5) on the southerly side of East 4th street east of the easterly line of Avenue B (Tax Block 386, Lot No. 13); (6) on the northerly side of Stanton street west of the westerly side of Columbia street (Tax Block 335, Lot No. 35); (7) on the south -Iy side of East 8th street west of the westerly line of Avenue C (Tax Block 390, Lot No. 22); (8) on the northerly side of East 8th street east of the easterly line of Avenue C (Tax Block 378, Lot No. 59); (9) on the easterly side of Suffolk street south of the south-erly side of Rivington street (Tax Block 348, Lot No. 8); (10) on the westerly side of Pitt street north of the northerly side of Broome street (Tax Block 342, Lot No. 59), and (11) on the easterly side of Norfolk street south of the southerly line of East Houston street (Tax Block 355, Lot No. 46), in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected as a site for a New York State-aided low-rent bousing.~ project, known as Additions to Lillian Wald Houses (Project No. NYS-2), and duly approved according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of New

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

Application to Condemn

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 135TH STREET. from the former southerly line of Union turnpike to 82d (Lefferts) avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part IV, for condemnation proceedings of said Court, to be held in and for the County of Queens, at the General Court House, Fourth Floor, 88-11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on the 27th day of January, 1947. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be beard thereon, for an order to condemn the real property here-inafter described and directing that the com-pensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding be ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said Court, as here-inafter set forth in accordance with the resolu-tion of the Board of Estimate adopted on October 10 1946.

!r he nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for street purposes, to the real property, which is more particularly bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Union turnpike where it is intersected by the pro-longation of the westerly line of 135th street as laid down on Map No. 3098 hereinafter described; beginning thence easterly along the old southerly line of Union turnpike for 80.01 feet to the pro-longation of the easterly line of 135th street; thence southerly along the easterly line of 135th street and its prolongation, deflecting to the right 90 degrees 53 minutes 50 seconds, for 525.70 feet to the northerly line of 82d (Lefferts) avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of 82d avenue, deflecting to the left 82 degrees 1 minute 10 seconds, for 3.94 feet; thence southwesterly,

Dated, New York, January 14, 1947. ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel, ( N. Y. 7. j14,24

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-

Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on the 27th day of January, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon, for an order to condemn the real property herein-after described and directing that the compensa• tion which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding, be ascertained and de-termined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate, adopted on the 9th day of May, 1946, and amended by a resolution adopted by said Board on December 5, 1946.

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 certain real property where not heretofore ac-quired, located on Beach Channel Drive, between

Notices to File Claims

SUPREME COURT-SINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, where not heretofore acquired, to certain real property at the northwest corner of Bedford avenue and Hancock street, duly selected as a site for park purposes, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Kings County, duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on December 10, 1946, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in the above en-titled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court, without ajury, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted on the 25th day of July, 1946, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that pursuant to Section B15-11.0 of the Adminis. trative Code of The City of New York, each and every person interested in tie real property to be acquired for the above named improvement, having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim, duly verified in the man-ner required by law for the verification of plead- ings in an action with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 25th day of January, 1947, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, within the same time, a coy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set fog. the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested and his post office address, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed, and in case such claim or demand for compensa-tion in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be ac-quired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement shall be served upon the owner of such real prop-erty or his attorney.

Proof of title will be received by the Corpora. tion Counsel at his office, Room 1254, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, or Room 506, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on or before the 27th day of Jan-uary, 1947.

The claimant will be required to appear in person upon such title proof and to produce the deed or instrument under which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

The property affected by this proceeding is lo-cated in Block 1998, Lots 37, 38, 39 and 40 of the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn.

Dated, New York, Jan. 14, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7.

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SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extend-ing of 11TH AVENUE (AVENUE C), from the westerly line of 130th (21st) street to the easterly line of 138th (boulevard) street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Queens County, duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on March 1, 1945, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the reapective owners of the real property to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Su-preme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by the said Court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted on January 11, 1945 was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to Section B15.11.0 of the Adminis-trative Code of The City of New York, the map or survey of the land acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, nd each and every person interested in the real property acquired for the above named improvement having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 24th day of January, 1947, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building, horough of Manhattan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof,

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owned or in which he was interested and his post office address, to-gether with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

Proof of title will be received by the Corpora-tion Counsel at his office, Room 1556, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, or at his Queens Borough Office, 7th floor Queens General Court-house, Jamaica, on or before the 27th day of January, 1947.

The claimant will be required to appear in per-son upon such title proof and to produce the deed or instrument under which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

The property affected by this proceeding is lo' cated in Blocks numbered 3981, 3983, 3985, 3987, 3989, 3993, 3994, 4010, 4013, 4016, 4422 and 4424, of the Tax Map for they Borough of Queens.

Dated, New York, Jan. 13, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7.

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SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, where not heretofore acquired, to Additional Lands, indi-cated as Parcel A (1, 2, 3, 4) and Parcel B (S) on a map dated July 25, 1946, prepared by the President of the Borough of Queens, necessary for the effective development and im-provement of the NEW YORK MUNICIPAL AIRPORT at Idlewild in the Borough of

NOTueens, City of New 'z'ork. ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY AN

order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Queens County, duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on December 19 1946, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and ileterm• fined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to Section B 15-11.0 of the Adminis. trative Code of The City of New York, each and every person interested in the real property to be acquired for the above named improvement having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 21st day of January, 1947, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, witiin the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed, and in case such claim or demand for compensa. tion in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property w his attorney,

Proof of title will be received by the Corpora tion Counsel at his office, Room 1556, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, or at his Queens Borough office, 7th floor,ueens General Court. house, Jamaica, on or before the 22d day of January, 1947.

The Claimant will be required to appear in person upon such title proof and to produce the deed or instrument under which he claims title, or a certified cop thereof.

The property affected by this proceeding 4 .lo. cated in Blocks Not. 11585, 11832, 11833, 11834, 11836, 11837, 11838, 11843, 11844, 11845, 11852, 11853, 11854, 11855, 11856, 11892, 11907, 11908, 11909, 11910, 11911, 11912, 11913, 3904, 3905, 3906, 3907, 3908, 3909, 3911, 3912, 3910, 3913, 3914, 3915, 3916, 3917, 3918, 3919, 3920, 3921, 3922, 3923, 3924, 3936, 3934, 3935, 3933 393 3931 3930, 4057, and 4399, on the Tax dap of the boron h of Queens.

Dated, New York, January 8, 1947,

CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel, Borough of

and City of Muni

cipal York, N. 7.

j8,18 Flung Tentative Decree-Notlee to

File ObJectliona

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the improvement of the waterfront between the r gh way of theitRocway Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad and the United States

sideh of Jamaica Bay (Hea along

Bay), excluding Property acquired Bay The City of New York for any purpose whatsoever, in the Fourth Ward, Jamaica Bay, Borough of

NOTICE IS IS or GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed.

ingi as follows: First-That the above named Court, after con-

aidering the testimony androofs stibmitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, bas com-pleted its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be to quired in this proceeding, and the Tentative De. cree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 11th day of December, 1946

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT

Notice to F 1e Claims

York, County of New York duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on January 6, 1947, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of or persons interested in the real property proposed to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to Section B15-11.0 of the Adminis• trative Code of The City of New York, each and every person interested in the real property to be acquired for the above named improvement having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified in the man• tier required by law for the verification oflead-ings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of New York, on or before the 21st day of Jan-uary, 1947, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, to-gether with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real prop-erty or his attorney.

Proof of title will be received by the Corpora-tion Counsel at his office, Room 1556, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, on or before the 22d day of January, 1947. The claimant will be required to appear in person upon such title proof and to produce the deed or instrument under which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

Dated, New York, Jan. 9, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7.

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deflecting to the right 157 degrees 18 minutes 27 seconds, for 120.37 feet to the point of curve at the intersection of the northerly line of 82d ave-nue with the westerly line of 135th street; thence northeasterly along the westerly line of 135th street deflecting to the left on the arc of a circle, the tangent of which deflects 167 degrees 27 minutes 38 seconds to the right from the last mentioned course, the radius of which is 60 feet for 65.71 feet; thence northerly along the west-erly line of 135th street and its prolongation for 502.22 feet to the old southerly line of Union turnpike, the point or place of beginning. The area to be acquired is shown as 135th street on Map No. 3098, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory bounded by Queens boulevard, 82d avenue, 132d street, Union turnpike, 138th street, 82d drive, 141st street and 83d avenue, in the 3d and 4th Wards, Borough of Queens, City of New York, dated March 8, 1946. approved by the Board of Estimate July 25, 1946. The property affected by the above proceeding is located in blocks numbered 8581, 8583 and 8584 on Section 35 of the Land Map of the County of Queens, City and State of New York.

The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on October 10, 1946, determined that the cost of such proceeding be apportioned, by placing:

(1) Upon the real property within the area of assessment hereinafter shown, (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to them, and (b) 75 per cent of the cost of acquiring the land necessary therefor, ex-elusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and im-provements, and damages to them;

(2) Upon the Borough of Queens, (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and improve-ments, and damages to them, and (b) 25 per cent of the cost of acquiring the land necessary there-for, exclusive of the cost of acquiring buildings and improvements, and damages to them;

(3) Upon The City of New York, (a) one-third of the cost of acquiring buildings and im-provements and damages to them less the share of the value of buildings taken which the Court may, by law, place upon The City of New York, and (b) the assessments computed as chargeable to lands within the area of assessment which are, by law, exempt from assessment;

The Borough's and City's shares to be payable with the taxes of the Borough and City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment.

The area of assessment in this proceeding is fixed and determined to be as shown on the fol-lowing diagram:

Beach 106th street and Beach 108th street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for the Rockaway Sewage Treat. ment Works, more particularly bounded and de-scribed as follows:

Parcel A Beginning at a point on the United States bulk-

head line, as approved by the Secretary of War on May 1, 1911, distant 159.14 feet easterly from the point of intersection formed by the prolonga-tion of the westerly side of Beach 108th street and the aforementioned bulkhead line, both as shown on the "City Map" of the City of New York; running thence, eastwardly along the afore-mentioned bulkhead line, for 430.53 feet; thence, southwardly, deflecting to the right 88 degrees 19 minutes 51.3 seconds, for 121.74 feet to the northerly side of Beach Channel drive; thence. westwardly deflecting to the right 90 degrees 18 minutes 22.7 seconds and along the northerly side of Beach Channel drive, for 7.05 feet to a point of curvature; thence, westwardly and northwardly along the arc of a circle whose radius is 937 feet. for 318.99 feet to a point of reverse curvature; thence, westwardly and southwardly along the are of a circle whose radius is 1,177.54 feet, for 115.20 feet; thence, northwardly deflecting to the right 75 degrees I minute 10.3 seconds from the tangent to the last mentioned course, for 45.12 feet to the point or place of beginning; said premises being designated as Lots 120 and 151 in Block 595;

Parcel B Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the easterly side of Beach 108th street with the southerly side of Beach Channel drive both as laid out on the City Map of the City o1 New York; running thence eastwardly and southwardly along the southerly side of Beach Channel drive, on the arc of a circle the radius of which is 1,064.54 feet, for 135.90 feet to a point of reverse curvature; thence, eastwardly and northwardly continuing along the southerly side of Beach Channel drive on the arc of a circle whose radius is 1,050 feet, for 357.46 feet to a point of tan- gency; thence eastwardly continuing along the southerly side of Beach Channel drive for 105 feet; thence, deflecting to the right 88 Degrees 50 minutes 45 seconds, for 379.65 feet, to the south-erly side of former Wainwright avenue, as shown on Map No. 3086 prepared by the Office of the President, Borough of Queens, and approved by the Board of Estimate on April 25, 1946; thence deflecting to the right 91 degrees 53 minutes 11 seconds and along the southerly side of former Wainwright avenue for 190.42 feet to a point of curvature; thence westwardly and northwardly on the arc of a circle, tangent to the last men-tioned course whose radius is 734.83 feet, for 144.97 feet to a point of reverse curvature; thence westwardly and southwardly on the are of a circle whose radius is 811.76 feet, for 160.15 feet to a point of tangency; thence westwardly tangent to the last mentioned course, for 92.47 feet to the easterly side of Beach 108th street; thence, de-flecting to the right 88 degrees 11 minutes 14 seconds and along the easterly side of Beach 108th street, for 439.51 feet to the southerly side of Beach Channel drive, the point or place of begin-ning; said premises being designated as Lots 3, 6, 9, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32, 35, 38, 39, 80, 81. 82, 170, 173 and 176 in Block 595.

All the foregoing lots and blocks as shown on the Tax Map of the Borough of Queens, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets and avenues, in front thereof to the center thereof.

A survey, map or plan of the property herein-above described is on file in the office of the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York.

Dated, New York, January 14, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7. i14.24

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RCPORT NO.$5639

278 THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947

by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Su. preme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on the 11th day of December, 1946, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections, in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in as 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 30th day of January, 1947, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporatioi Counsel of The City f New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 67TH AVENUE (ROXTON STREET), from Burns street to the southerly right-of-way line of the Long Island Railroad, and from the northerly right-of-way line of the Long Island Railroad to the northerly line of Austin street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

mg, as follows: First—That the above named Court, after eon-

siderinQ the testimony androofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has com-pleted its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the

Third—That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections, in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 30th day of January, 1947, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Fourth—That on the 31st day of January, 1947,

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 131ST STREET (FROST AVENUE) from South Conduit avenue to 150th (Stanley) ave-nue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

lug, as follows: First—That the above named Court, after con-

sidering the testimony androofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding,has cwm-pleted its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be ac quired in this proceeding, and the Tentative De-cree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 11th day of December, 1946, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Su-preme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on the 11th day of December, 1946, for the inspection pf whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, #hall 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 b the objector and post office address, with the Uerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 30th day of January, 1947, and parties other than The City of New York, #hall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The Ci(y of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third—That on the 31st day of January, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part TV of the Su-preme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88.11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, ~ueens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree,

Dated, New York, Jan. 6, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

O&e and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7.

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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on This Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Parks, at the office of the

Department of Parks, the Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave., Manhattan, N. Y. 21, as follows:

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re, quired for alterations to swimming pools in Red

1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a cojy of such verified objections.

Third—That on the 31st day of January, 1947, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, tie Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Su. preme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88-11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, ran. 6, 1947. CHARLES E, MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7.

j7,23 respective owners of the real property to be ac-quired in this proceeding, and the Tentative De-cree of the said Court as to awards for damages was signed on the 20th day of December, 1946, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Su• preme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on the 20th day of December, 1946, 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 bene- fit by the Board of Estimate on the 5th day of February, 1942, and that the said area of assess. ment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said Tentative Decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Su-preme Court, to be held at General Court House, 4th floor, 88.11 Sutphin boulevard, Jamaica, Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said Tentative Decree.

Dated, New York, Jan. 7, 1947. CHARLES E. MURPHY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y. 7.

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Hook recreational area at Clinton at. and Henry at., Borough of Brooklyn, and Highbridge Park at Amsterdam ave. and W. 173d at., Borough of Manhattan, known as contract No. B-126.146.

Deposit for plans, specifications and contract document, $10. d27,j10

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE receipt and opening of bids on the aforesaid con-

tract has been postponed until 10.80 a. m., on Friday, January 17, 1947, j8,17

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary or required for repairs to riprap bulkhead along Grand Central pkway. at Flushing Bay, together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Queens, known as contract No. 6.84-346.

Deposit for plans, specifications and contract document, $5. j9,20

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired for the following contracts:

Contract No. CNY-G-746—For painting iron fences in various parks, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.

Contract No. M-G-246—For painting iron fences in various parks, Borough of Manhattan.

Contract No. X-G-246—For painting iron fences in various parks, Borough of The Bronx.

Deposit for plans, specifications and contract document, $5 for each of the above contracts.

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Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired for the following:

Contract No. M-104-146—For electrical work for the portable stage in the Triborough Stadium, Randall's Island, Borough of Manhattan.

Contract No. B-57-245—For dredging for sani• tation fill cover, Marine Park, Borough of Brook-

Deposit for plans, specifications and contract document, $5 for each contract. j10,21

Until 10.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired for construction of concession space in the existing building on Steeplechase Pier, Coney Island, Borough of Brooklyn, known as Contract No. B-169-146.

For furnishing all labor and materials, plumbing and wiring, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or required for the construction of two concession buildings at boardwalk, Jacob Riis Park, Borough of Queens. known as Contract No. Q-49-146.

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired for erection of the Untermyer Memorial Fountain in conservatory gardens at 5th ave. and 105th st., Central Park, Borough of Manhattan, known as Contract No. M-10.1546.

Deposit for plans, specifications and contract document, $5 for each contract. j 13,23

Until 10.30 a. in., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired in connection with the following contracts:

Contract No, Q-84-146: For reconstruction of various access roadways, together with all work incidental thereto, Grand Central pkway. and In-terboro pkway., Borough of Queens.

Deposit for plans, specifications and contract document, $10. ,

Contract No. Q•298.144: For general park de-velopment and other incidental work in playground at 47th - 48th sts. and 20th ave., Borough of Queens.

Deposit for plans, specifications and contract document, $20. j17,28

Blank bid forms and further information may oe obtained at the above office, where plane, speci-fications and contract document may be seen.

NOTl03 TO BRIDD> AT SSAQL=$ OF OLD

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC. WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY-OWNED PROP-ERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto shall be add to the highest bidder, who

must pay by cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the City Treasurer and meat deposit with the Comptroller of The City of New York cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, for not less than bait the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the Sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $100, the sum of $50 Wall be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expiration of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit, the building or buildings etc., purchased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and causeimmediate forfeiture of the purchase money and the Security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occupancy of any inch building by any tenant for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchman or the workmen engaged in the actual removal thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale shall be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur-chaser. The City of New York will not be re-sponsible for any change or lose which may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurts, maces between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the purchaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacating the structures of their tenants will permit.

All the material of buildings, sheds, walk., structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances and foundations of all kinds except the exterior wall# of the buildings and their foundations, and the sidewalks and curb in front of said buildings, extends within the described area, shall be re- moved from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting from the demolition or removal shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet

exterior below the the

ir opposite that hall be ~e down walls and tutu fouadatiatts shall

only to aane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, cesspools, sinks, etc., existing on the property mutt be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in street in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply oa and Electricity, sad furnish the Bureau ot~Real Estate of the Board of Estimate with a certification from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Ele . tricity, that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all abandoned house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main sewer in the street shall be properly closed in com-pliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the office of the President of the Bor. ough in which the buildings are situated, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate a certification from such Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly performed.

The permit for all openings in the streets to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove any buildings, appurtenances, or any part thereof, within 30 days from the day ofpotseesion will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, or portion as shall then be left standing, together with all moneys paid by the purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale and the bidder'. assent to the above conditions, being understood to be implied by the act of bidding. The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above men-tioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike man-ner and must be completed within 30 days from the day of possession, and the successful bidder shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment and labor necessary therefor, and @hall place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signs by day and night for the prevention of acci-dents, and shall indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants and each of them against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it them or any of them and against and from ail damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury to the person or property of another, resulting from any cause whatsoever in the per-formance of the work, or in guarding the same or from any improper or defective materials or ma• chinery, implements or appliances used in the re-moval of said buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma-terials of said party walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate pur-chasers.

Party walk and fences when a istm- g against adjacent property not sold. shall not be taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, projecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall be made permanenly self-supporting, beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex-terior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall be properly flashed and painted and made watertight

where they have been disturbed by the operations of the costraetors.

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 lines of any proposed street or other public improvements, and if any Such build. lags parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery, etc. shalt be relocated or re-erected within the lines o1 any Proposed street or other public improvemesit, title thereto shall thereupon become vested in The City of New York and resale at public or private sale may be made in the same mouser as if no prior sale thereof had been made.

The Director of Real Estate of The City of New York reserves the right on the dii of sale to withdraw from sale any of the builpart of buildings and machinery included thereln or to reject

any and all bids,

REGULATIONS RELATING TO OONTBAOU

Adopted by the Board of Estimate Feb. O, 1945 (Cal. No. 12-A), and Amended Nov. 21, 1946 (Cal. No. 19).

I 1. Advertisements, Proposals and bids. (a) Bids f contracts shall be solicited by pub.

lie advertises ent in at least 10 successive issues of Tus CITY Rscoati. All advertisements soliciting bids for contracts shall be approved by the Cor-poration Counsel before publication. Bids shall be publicly pened on the day of the last insertion of the advertisement.

(b) Except with the approval of the Corporation Counsel, the advertisement shall include only:

1. The place where the proposals may be ob-tained; 2. The place where and the day and hour when

the bids will be publicly opened; 3. A brief description of the supplies, materials

and equipment to be furnished and of the work or labor to be done.

(c) Proposals for bids shall be is such form as may be prescribed by the agency issuing the same and shall state:

1. That the person making the bid shall deliver it in a sealed envelope, addressed to the head of the appropriate agency, on or before the time and at the place designated in the advertisement;

2. That the sealed envelope shall be endorsed with the name or names of the person or persona presenting the same, the date of its presentation and the title of the proposal; 3. The place where and the day and hour when

the bids will be publicly opened; 4. The quantity and quality of the supplies, me-

terials or equipment to be furnished and the nature and extent of the work or labor to be done,

5. That every bid shall be accompanied by a deposit in approximately the sum of two percentum of the amount of such bid; except that in the case of a proposal for a single item or class of items, the deposit shall be approximately two percentum of the contracting agency's estimated cost of the supplies, materials or equipment to be furnished and the work or labor to be done. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or National bank or trust company or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp-troller, of money, or of the obligations of the City, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum so required, except that the check submitted as security deposit with a bid feo rr supplies, materials or equipment need not be

6. Tut in the event of the failure of the bid-der to execute the contract within five days after notice of the award of the contract to him, his de-posit or so much thereof as shall be applicable to the amount of the award made to him shall be retained by the City, and he shall be liable for and shall agree to pay on demand the difference between the price bid and the price for which such contracts shall be subsequently relet, including the cost of such reletting and less the amount of such deposit. No plea of mistake in such accepted bid shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of his de. posit or as a defense to any action based upon such accepted bid.

7. That upon the execution of a contract for work or labor, in which provision has been made for payments by installments, the contractor may be required to deposit not less than approximately two percentum nor more than approximately five percentum of the amount of the contract, until the amount of the retained percentages under the con-tract Shall equal the amount of the deposit. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or National bank or trust company or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, of money, or of the obligations of the City, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum to required;

8. That each bid shall contain: (a) The name, residence and place of business

of the person or persons making the same; (b) The names of all persons interested there-

in, and if no other person is so interested, such fact shall be distinctly stated;

(c) A statement to the effect that it is made without any connection with any other person making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud;

(d) A statement that no Councilman or other officer or employee or person whose salary is payable in whole or in part from the City tress-ury is directly or indirectly interested therein or in the supplies, materials or equipment and work or labor to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. (d) The bid shall be verified by the written oath

of the bidder that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. (e) Each agency shall keep a proper receptacle

for the receipt and safe keeping of bids. Upon the receipt thereof, bids which are duly presented shall be deposited in such receptacle. No bid shall be removed therefrom nor shall the sealed envelope in which it is contained be opened, except as pro-vided in paragraph U) of this section.

(f) The bids shall be opened and read publicly at the time and place designated in the advertise• ment, in the presence of the Comptroller or his representative and of such of the bidders as may desire to be present. The opening of such bids shall not be postponed if the Comptroller or his representative shall, after due notice, fail to attend.

(g) This regulation shall be published in Tam CITY Rscoan daily. All advertisements for bids by an one agency appearing in any one issue of

as CITY Racoap shall be published in sequence by date of opening and shall refer to this regula-tion as advertised in Tea= CITY RacoaD. Such reference shall immediately follow the name of the agency.

19. Purchase orders in excess of one thousand dollars.

(a) Medical, surgical, dental, laboratory supplies and implements and food supplies involving an ex-penditure of more than one thousand dollars may be procured on purchase orders based on bids which permit of competition received after advertising is at least three successive issues of Ties CITY Rxcoan.

(b) Rentals of equipment involving an expendi-ture of more than one thousand dollars for other than snow removal purposes may be effected by the Department of Purchase on purchase orders based on bids which permit of competition received after advertisement in at least ten successive issues of THE CITY RECORD. Rentals of equipment for snow removal purposes shall be effected In accordance with Sections 735(3)-7.0 and 782a-2.0 of the Administrative Code.