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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1937 the examination for Public Life-1 Women Shoppers Ride in Tie' Wagon guard at the city's beaches. More than 110 men were appointed for I service fro mthe last list and prob- Cjfashion ably as many will be selected thus year, according to the commibsion. jppir frsi Constitution Study Urged by Abruzzo An educational cmapaign throughout the country to develop among citizens an appreciation of the ideals of the Constitution would create an inspiration that might be invaluable in the preservation of democracy Federal Judge Matthew T. Abruzzo said at a meeting of the Seneca Club, 93 Division St. last There are a few changes in this test, too.

this year. Candidates who tip the scales at 135 pounds, net, will meet the physical requirements, but they will have to measure up to the five-foot seven-inch mark to rate a place on the waiting list. Last year the requirement was only five feet six inches. Applications will be mailed SALE Harvey Urges RubberHose Purge of Reds Could Clear City of Com-munists in 2 Weeks, He Says Smith a Speaker The city of New York would be rid of Communists within two weeks if Borough President George U. Harvey had control of the Police Department, he told a cheering audience of about 4,000 persons in the Hippodrome, Manhattan, last night.

He was one of the featured speak I A I II night. Judge Abruzzo also spoke on the workings of the Federal courts, particularly relating his experiences with newly naturalized citizens. Genersoo Pope, Italian newspaper publisher, said the time has come for New York forces to organize for the election of a Democratic mayor. Assistant District Attorney Samuel Goldstein, president of the club, presided. on request, providing a nine-inch, stamped, srll-addreswd envelope is inclosed.

Applications, properly filled out, may either be mailed or delivered in person to the commission at Room 1400. Manhattan Municipal Building. The filing period begins tomorrow and continues until 4 p.m. April 29. Other Other requirements include a record of three seasons' full-time, paid experience as lifeguard, swimming instructor or similar position attached to an established swimming pool, bathing beach, school or club.

A new substitute for thus experience will be a B.S. degree in physical education, with special training in swimming, from an accredited uni ers of a program sponsored by the versity. Age limits are 21 through 35 years and the salary is $5 a day. A qualifying test will be required before the applicant is eligible for holds, to dive for bodies and to show a fixed technique in land cany and in approved methods of resuscitation. Physical disabilities such as defective vision, defective hearing and heart or lung diseases will eliminate the candidate, regardless of his aquaiic ability, says the commission.

Experience will be weighted two. 75 percent required, and the practical test will have a weight of eight. 75 percent required. The general average of both tests must also be 75 percent. A filing fee of $1 is payable five days before the the practical examination.

The pre liminary calls for a oO-yard. freestyle event in no more than 35 seconds, noncompetitive. In the practical, candidates will have to demonstrate their ability to swim in the surf, to operate a cata maran for rescue work, to break 1 American Association Against Communism and the International Catholic Truth Society, both of which were founded by the Rev. Edward Lodge Curran, former dean of Brooklyn's Cathedral College. The Queens official said Father Curran was "raising an army" to drive the Communists out.

As for himself, Mrj Harvey declared he was "enlisting for the duration of the war." When he described New police as "the finest body .1 men in the world, but the poorest directed," and said he would like to have control of It for about two weeks, several persons in the audience shouted: "Maybe you will!" Would Provide Rubber Hose "If that were the case," Mr. Harvey continued, "I can guarantee that there would be not one Communist left in New York City. I would give each policeman three leet of rubber hose." he said, swinging his arms to illustrate exactly what he would have the policemen do with it. He again referred to he Jamaica ERB incident, which, he claimed, reports of his confidential investi-Kator revealed, deserving poor folk could get no relief without paying a quarter "to a Mr. Popoff of the Workers Alliance." The name of Mayor LaGuardla was booed vigorously when Father Curran, in his address bitterly as yjt Our Tzvo Brooklyn Stores Fulton Street At Smith Court Street At Remsen Ihth Stores Open Evenings Until 7 O'clock Saturday Until 9 O'clock Odds-And-Ends From Our Final Clearance JHN DAVID OVERCOATS, TOPCOATS, MEN'S SUITS INCLUDING ft NUMBER OF EaRlP Staff Photo Four of the six women who, with three men, were arrested yesterday picketing Joe's Restaurant, 330 Fulton entering patrol wagon for a ride to Bay Ridge Magistrate's Court after being booked on disorderly conduct charges at the Poplar St.

station. The women were all members of the League of Women Shoppers. iHiiiinriiii.H.iiirj.i.v.'i.i.i.MrTiTi fiTTTTllTTriTTiTUK'i'ji') Civil Service By Herbert Cohn without embarrassment in strict privacy though the filing period will be two weeks, as usual. This is to prevent the last-minute rushes that have been experienced in previous ERB periods when applications have been filled out hastily and improperly ten minutes before the filing deadline. It will reduce the number of applications which would be disqualified for faulty preparation and limit the confusion at the filing room.

Applications will not be distributed at the office of the commission but in a separate room at street level in the arch at the northern entrance of the Municipal Building above Chambers St. No application blanks will be delivered by mail. The resulting lists will also be used to fill permanent WPA, Board of Child Welfare and Public Welfare vacancies created by the reorganization next July. Lifeguard Tests vertisement, the Clerk specifications, which will probably be released within the next ten days, will set up two distinct classifications: Clerk, ERB, and the ordinary Grade 2 Clerk level. Thus, two separate lists will be established, the ERB batch being eligible only for jobs created as a result of the reorganization, the ordinary list being eligible for routine city jobs in addition to the new Welfare positions.

Get Special Credits Education, age and special experience credit will be given to those applicants who are now employed in ERB to compensate for the fact that they are not permitted by court order to take a qualifying test as they desired, but must compete in an open field with privately-trained applicants. When the commission sets the dates for the filing period, there will be a limitation fixed for procedure. Only five days will be available for procuring application blanks, al I. sailing the "unwashed liberals of iNew York, announced that the Mayor had not troubled to reply to an invitation to address the rally. Cites Indorsements The priest told the audience of the meeting's indorsement by Cardinal Hayes, Bishop Thomas E.

Mol-loy of Brooklyn, Archbishop Michael J. Curley of Baltimore, Bishop Ernest M. Stires of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Long Island and Rabbi Isaac Landman of Brooklyn. Included among the messages read by Father Curran was one from Postmaster James A. Farley, who wrote that an equitable distribution of wealth was the best guarantee against Communism.

Another of the largest tests of the year is to come before the Municipal Civil Service Commission at its meeting today in connection with the reorganization program of the ERB and other relief agencies which are being converted to a permanent basis. To date there have been two tests disposed of one for Social Investigator, the second for Typewriter-Copyist. The examination which will be planned today is for Clerk, Grade 2, for which the commission expects to have between 30,000 and 40.000 applications. Similar to the Type-Copyist ad and at reasonable cost debt quicker they pay their huns promptly. Result: our losses are smaller our collection costs lower our rates less than they could otherwise be.

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Household's money management booklets have shown thousands how to budget rheir incomes, stretch rheir dollars, save on daily purchases. Find out how you can borrow quickly, privately and without embarrassment Phone or come in for full nilorm.it urn. i ONLY 7 THINGS TO KNOW TO MAKE A HOUSEHOLD FINANCE LOAN Former Governor Alfred E. Smith joined with Mathew Woll, vice president of the American Federation of Labor, in the attack on Communism as the enemy of the Church, of human liberty and well-being of the working men and women of America. Ruble Is Described The former Governor "brought down the house" with his description of the purchasing power of the ruble in Soviet Russia, where, he said, "an average man's earnings for a month would enable him to buy 20 pounds of sausages but would not leave him enough to buy a nightshirt.

The commissars, however, are Russia's 'economic Mr. Smith declared. Mr. Woll, who followed the former Governor to the fpeaker's platform, told the audience that they were meeting on "the threshold of a crisis which is so grave that it stands as a challenge to both church and labor and to the Ideals of social Justice to which both are committed." balances aboe $100, is less than the lawful maximum on all lo.ins above $100. 6.

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