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INDEX FOR MAY, 1934. F. CiTTY i i i i+ V I. + + i LL I f ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- Changes in the department, 2697, 2726, 2873. ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Accounts, Commissioner of, examination of accounts o the Seventh District Magistrates' Court, Borough o Manhattan, and copy of report of the Brooklyn As Removal Company agreement, 3055. An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to "public beaches," 2888. An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances with relation to locksmiths and keymakers, 2898. An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to "restrictions on traffic," 2898. An ordinance to amend subdivision 6 (paragraph a) of section 215 of article 16 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to illuminated signs, 2897. An ordinance to amend subdivision 2 of section 215 of article 16 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to "illuminated signs," 2898. An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to the licensing of wholesa!e vendors, 2897. An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to advertising on streets, 2897. An ordinance to amend chapter 11, article 1, section 1, of the Code of Ordinances in relation to the keeping or carrying of pistols or revolvers, 2897. An ordinance to amend subdivision "6. Restrictions. a." of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to "stands within stoop lines and under elevated railroad stations," relating particu- larly to Rockaway Beach boulevard, Queens, 2899. An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances, in rela- tion to the regulation of signs, showbills and show- boards, 2716. An ordinance to amend section 140, article 11, chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to public carts and cartmen, 3057. An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to theatres and other places of amusement, 3058, An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to buildings of a public character, 3058. An ordinance to amend section 2 of article 1 of chapter 11 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to the "dis- charge of small-arms," 3215. City Magistrates' Courts, Chief Clerk, annual report for the year 1933, 2889. Communication from Secretary, Board of Education, 3214. Deeds, Commissioners of. resolution appointing various persons, 2715, 2896, 3057, 3215. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Resolution appropriating $15,000 for Memorial Day observances, year 1934, Code 3068, 3054. Resolution appropriating $500 for the year 1934, Code No. 3068, Memorial Day services, Jewish War Vet- erans of the United States, 3214. Resolution establishing various grades of positions in the Department of Sanitation, 3055. Resolution establishing grades of positions in the Board of Transportation, 2894. Finance, Committee on, report of the, in favor of adopt- ing a resolution requesting an issue of special revenue bonds, $17,000, for repairs, towing and operation of the free floating baths in the Borough of Manhattan, 3214. General Welfare, Committee on, report of the- In favor of filing a communication from the Presi- dent of the New York Society for The City of New York, relative to the appointment of non-residents in City departments, 2713. in favor of adopting an ordinance to amend section 44 of chapter 14 of article 4 of subdivision 3 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to, dealers in see - ond hand articles, 2713. In favor of adopting a substitute ordinance to amend chapter 16 of article I of section 1 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to residents, 2895. In favor of adopting an ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in relation to public assemblies; dis- p!ay of flag, 2896. In favor of adopting an ordinance to amend section 44 of chapter 14 of article 4 of subdivision 3 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to dealers in second hand articles, 2896. In favor of filing an ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances, in relation to boiler inspection, 2895. In favor of adopting a substitution ordinance to amend chapter 16 of article 1 of section 1 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to residents, 2895. In Memoriam-\V. Arthur Cunningham, 2883. Manhattan, President, Borough of, resolution requesting an issue of special revenue bonds, $17,000, for repairs, towing and operation of the free floating baths in the Borough of Manhattan, 3055. Mayor, Office of the, The City of New York- Report for three months' period beginning January 1, 1934, and ending March 31, 1934, 3054. Disapproval of resolution designating Frank M. Charles square in the Borough of Queens, 2710. Disapproval of resolution for traffic light on Broad- way at 228th street, Borough of Manhattan, 3213. Disapproval of resolution granting permission to City employees to attend convention of the Second Divi- sion Veterans' Association, Washington, D. C., `Snd the members of the auxiliary, A. E. F., held on June 7, 8, 9, 1934, at the Hotel Astor, New York City, 3213. Disapproval of resolution for traffic lights on Wads- worth avenue from 181st street to 184th street, 3214. f avenue from Dyckman street to 207th street, Bor- Ash Disapproval of resolution for traffic lights on 178th street and Amsterdam avenue, Borough of Man- hattan, 3214. Disapproval of ordinance to amend the Code of Ordi- nances, in relation to public beaches, bathing suits, 2888. Disapproval of resolution designating Corporal Charles B. Baer Memorial Park in the Borough of Queens, 2889. Recapitulation of the Budget for 1933, period January 1 to December 31, 1933, 2710. Communication disapproving the establishing of traffic warning signals on City Island avenue, Borough of The Bronx, 3054. Minutes of Stated Meetings held- April 30, 1934, 2710. May 8, 1934, 2883. May 9, 1934, 2888. May 15, 1934, 3054. May 22, 1934, 3213. Public Letting, Committee on, report of the, in favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the President, Borough of Manhattan, to contract for making safe roadways, sidewalks and sewers at various locations, without public letting; amount, $10,000, 3215. Request for authority to contract without public letting, Brooklyn, President, Borough of, 2894. Request for authority to draw on account of contingent expenses- Accounts, Commissioner of, 2894. Chairman, New York City Housing Authority, 3054. Jiirr~rs, Commissioner of, New York County, 2713. Request for authority to purchase various arti,~les with- out public letting, Queens, President, Borough of, 3054. Resolution approving transfer of funds for Memorial Day Services (Jewish War Veterans of the United States), 3214. Resolution authorizing the Comptroller to pay to various organizations in the five Boroughs moneys allotted in the 1934 Budget for Memorial Day services, 3055. Resolution authorizing President, Borough of Brooklyn, to contract in the open market, without public letting, for the complete overhauling, necessary repairs and maintaining and servicing of the 12 elevators in the Municipal Building, Brooklyn (including all supplies and materials necessary for the examination), in an amount not exceeding $5,300, 2894. Resolution authorizing various persons to draw on account of contingent expenses- Accounts, Commissioner of, 2894. Chairman, New York City Housing Authority, 3054. Jurors, Commissioner of, New York County, 2713. Resolution calling upon the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to rescind their rule or regulation against the use of signs advertising any brand of liquor, wines or beer sold on premises, 3058. Resolution establishing traffic warning signals on City Island avenue, The Bronx, 2716, 3054. Resolution establishing traffic warning signals at inter- section of Avenue M and McDonald avenue, 24th avenue and 60th street, Brooklyn, 3057. Resolution establishing Henry street, Manhattan, as a play street, 2717. Resolution establishing Powell street, Brooklyn, as a play street, 3216. Resolution designating "Corporal Charles V. Baer Mem- orial Park," Queens, 2889. Resolution designating Cunningham Park, Queens, 2897. Resolution designating Hancock place, Manhattan, as a play street, 2717. Resolution designating "Frank M. Charles Square," Queens, 2710. Resolution designating "Hubbell Square," Brooklyn, 3058. Resolution designating Radcliff avenue, Bronx, as a play street, 2716. Resolution designating Sterling place, Brooklyn, as a play street, 3057. Resolution designating 33d street between 36th and 37th avenues, Queens, as a play street, 3216. Resolution designating 61st street, Brooklyn, as a play street, 3057. Resolution designating 130th street, Queens, as a play street. 2899. Resolution designating 160th street, between Broadway and Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan, as a play street, 2716. Resolution granting leaves of absence to Veterans, etc., 3019. Resolution granting leaves of absence to City employees of Jewish faith on Monday, May 21, 1934, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of observing their religious duties on that day, 3058. Resolution granting leaves of absence to vo'unteer fire- men to attend conventions, 3215. Resolution granting permission to City employees ro attend convention of the Second Division Veterans' Association of Washington, D. C., and the members of the Auxiliary A. E. F. held on June 7, 8 and 9, 1934, at the Hotel Astor, New York City, 2898, 3213. Resolution granting permission to the auxiliaries of the United Spanish American War Veterans to meet in i, the Aldermanic Chamber on May 24, 1934, 3058. ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Mayor, Office of the, The City of New York- Disapproval of resolution for traffic lights on Seaman ough ough of Manhattan, 3214. ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Resolution repealing a resolution changing the names of various streets in the Borough of Brooklyn, 2715. Resolution repealing resolution designating Henry street in Manhattan as a play street, 2717. Resolution to request the Public Service Commission to investigate the relationship between the New York Telephone Company and the Reuben H. Donnelly Corp., 3057. Resolution requesting the Board of Aldermen to inves- tigate the charges made by the students of Hunter College relative to the unfitness and incompetence of Miss Hannah M. Egan as Dean of Hunter College and her administration, 3058. Resolution requesting the Board of Aldermen o relieve the distress of four thousand summer residents who are in danger of being summarily forced to vacate their camps and dwellings at Orchard Beach, Borough of The Bronx, 2716. Resolution requesting W. Earle Andrews and Hon. Robert Moses to appear before the Board at the next meeting to answer questions relative to this Depart- ment, 2717. Resolution requesting the Borough President of The Bronx to consider as one of his projects under the Public Works Administration loan to construct a new public library in the Allerton avenue section of The Bronx, 2716. Resolution requesting the President, Borougi of Brook- lyn and such other officials to take necessary steps to beautify the Borough of Brooklyn, and the approa: h to the Brooklyn Bridge by the removal (,f eievated structure between the given points mentioned, 2716. Resolution requesting the President of the Boroug'i of Brooklyn and other City officials to take the neces- sary steps for removing the elevated structure from the Broadway Ferry to Roebling street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, 2715. Resolution requesting the President, Borough of Brook- lyn, to repave the section of Bushwick parkway from Myrtle to Jamaica avenue, Borough of Brook!yn, 2897. Resolution requesting The City of New York to com- plete the Eighth Avenue Municipal Subway from 205th street through the Bronx Park to Boston road to Dwyer avenue to Boston road, 2898. Resolution requesting the Board of Estimate and _Anpor- tionment to make appropriation of $25,00v' for Dec',ra- tion Day, 2716, 2896. Resolution requesting the Committee on General Welfare to conduct an investigation into the policies and l:ur- poses of the so-called taxi dance halls of the City to determine whether more rigid regulations should not be enacted before licenses are granted to stick estab- lishments, 3216. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Health, Carl E. Buck and Russell W. Gies to appear before the Board at the next meeting to answer certain (Jues- tions relative to their department, 289), 3057. Resolution requesting I. R. T. Subway System to erect an escalator at the Gun Hill Road Station of the Lexington Avenue Line, 2898. Resolution requesting the President of the Borough of Manhattan to consider the establishment and con- struction of a hospital in the East Harlem section of the Borough of Manhattan as a project under his Public Works Administration, 2897. Resolution requesting the Mayor to petition the Governor to call a special session relative to the Economy Rill, 28°Q. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to take the necessary steps for developing property now hounded by Flushing avenue. Clinton avenue, Metz street and Apple street, Brooklyn. into baseball fields or a playground, 2715. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to take necessary steps to transfer the ferry properties at the foot of Broadway, Brooklyn, for the purpose of cre- ating a riverfront park and recreation pier on same, 2715. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to rescind orders vacating ground in Riverside Park occupied by the Columbia Yacht Club and Camp Thomas Paine, 2716. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to request the Department of Docks and the Commis- sioners of the Sinking Fund to transfer said property to the Department of Parks for the purpose of erect- ing a p'ayground or a park as he may deem best, 2717. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to place benches and trees in the vicinity of Bushwick parkway and remove automobiles off said thorough- fare, 2897. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to request the Board of Transportation and the Sinking Fund Commission to transfer said property to the Department of Parks for the purpose of erecting a playground or a park as he may deem best, 3215. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Water Sup- ply, Gas and Electricity and the Secretary to the Mayor to appear before the Board at the next meet- ing to answer certain questions relative to their respec- tive departments, 2715. Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Water Sup- ply, Gas and Electricity to recommend an amendment to the Code of Ordinances in relation to a reduction of faucets or plumbing fixtures attached to the out- side of buildings, 3215. -

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INDEX FOR MAY, 1934.

F. CiTTY i i i i+ V I. + + i LL I f

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- Changes in the department, 2697, 2726, 2873.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Accounts, Commissioner of, examination of accounts o

the Seventh District Magistrates' Court, Borough o Manhattan, and copy of report of the Brooklyn As Removal Company agreement, 3055.

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela-tion to "public beaches," 2888.

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances with relation to locksmiths and keymakers, 2898.

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to "restrictions on traffic," 2898.

An ordinance to amend subdivision 6 (paragraph a) of section 215 of article 16 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to illuminated signs, 2897.

An ordinance to amend subdivision 2 of section 215 of article 16 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to "illuminated signs," 2898.

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to the licensing of wholesa!e vendors, 2897.

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to advertising on streets, 2897.

An ordinance to amend chapter 11, article 1, section 1, of the Code of Ordinances in relation to the keeping or carrying of pistols or revolvers, 2897.

An ordinance to amend subdivision "6. Restrictions. a." of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to "stands within stoop lines and under elevated railroad stations," relating particu-larly to Rockaway Beach boulevard, Queens, 2899.

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances, in rela-tion to the regulation of signs, showbills and show-boards, 2716.

An ordinance to amend section 140, article 11, chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to public carts and cartmen, 3057.

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to theatres and other places of amusement, 3058,

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in rela- tion to buildings of a public character, 3058.

An ordinance to amend section 2 of article 1 of chapter 11 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to the "dis- charge of small-arms," 3215.

City Magistrates' Courts, Chief Clerk, annual report for the year 1933, 2889.

Communication from Secretary, Board of Education, 3214.

Deeds, Commissioners of. resolution appointing various persons, 2715, 2896, 3057, 3215.

Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Resolution appropriating $15,000 for Memorial Day

observances, year 1934, Code 3068, 3054. Resolution appropriating $500 for the year 1934, Code

No. 3068, Memorial Day services, Jewish War Vet-erans of the United States, 3214.

Resolution establishing various grades of positions in the Department of Sanitation, 3055.

Resolution establishing grades of positions in the Board of Transportation, 2894.

Finance, Committee on, report of the, in favor of adopt- ing a resolution requesting an issue of special revenue bonds, $17,000, for repairs, towing and operation of the free floating baths in the Borough of Manhattan, 3214.

General Welfare, Committee on, report of the-In favor of filing a communication from the Presi-

dent of the New York Society for The City of New York, relative to the appointment of non-residents in City departments, 2713.

in favor of adopting an ordinance to amend section 44 of chapter 14 of article 4 of subdivision 3 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to, dealers in see - ond hand articles, 2713.

In favor of adopting a substitute ordinance to amend chapter 16 of article I of section 1 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to residents, 2895.

In favor of adopting an ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in relation to public assemblies; dis-p!ay of flag, 2896.

In favor of adopting an ordinance to amend section 44 of chapter 14 of article 4 of subdivision 3 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to dealers in second hand articles, 2896.

In favor of filing an ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances, in relation to boiler inspection, 2895.

In favor of adopting a substitution ordinance to amend chapter 16 of article 1 of section 1 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to residents, 2895.

In Memoriam-\V. Arthur Cunningham, 2883. Manhattan, President, Borough of, resolution requesting

an issue of special revenue bonds, $17,000, for repairs, towing and operation of the free floating baths in the Borough of Manhattan, 3055.

Mayor, Office of the, The City of New York-Report for three months' period beginning January 1,

1934, and ending March 31, 1934, 3054. Disapproval of resolution designating Frank M.

Charles square in the Borough of Queens, 2710. Disapproval of resolution for traffic light on Broad-

way at 228th street, Borough of Manhattan, 3213. Disapproval of resolution granting permission to City

employees to attend convention of the Second Divi- sion Veterans' Association, Washington, D. C., `Snd the members of the auxiliary, A. E. F., held on June 7, 8, 9, 1934, at the Hotel Astor, New York City, 3213.

Disapproval of resolution for traffic lights on Wads-worth avenue from 181st street to 184th street, 3214.

f avenue from Dyckman street to 207th street, Bor-

Ash Disapproval of resolution for traffic lights on 178th street and Amsterdam avenue, Borough of Man-hattan, 3214.

Disapproval of ordinance to amend the Code of Ordi-nances, in relation to public beaches, bathing suits, 2888.

Disapproval of resolution designating Corporal Charles B. Baer Memorial Park in the Borough of Queens, 2889.

Recapitulation of the Budget for 1933, period January 1 to December 31, 1933, 2710.

Communication disapproving the establishing of traffic warning signals on City Island avenue, Borough of The Bronx, 3054.

Minutes of Stated Meetings held- April 30, 1934, 2710. May 8, 1934, 2883. May 9, 1934, 2888. May 15, 1934, 3054. May 22, 1934, 3213.

Public Letting, Committee on, report of the, in favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the President, Borough of Manhattan, to contract for making safe roadways, sidewalks and sewers at various locations, without public letting; amount, $10,000, 3215.

Request for authority to contract without public letting, Brooklyn, President, Borough of, 2894.

Request for authority to draw on account of contingent expenses-

Accounts, Commissioner of, 2894. Chairman, New York City Housing Authority, 3054. Jiirr~rs, Commissioner of, New York County, 2713.

Request for authority to purchase various arti,~les with-out public letting, Queens, President, Borough of, 3054.

Resolution approving transfer of funds for Memorial Day Services (Jewish War Veterans of the United States), 3214.

Resolution authorizing the Comptroller to pay to various organizations in the five Boroughs moneys allotted in the 1934 Budget for Memorial Day services, 3055.

Resolution authorizing President, Borough of Brooklyn, to contract in the open market, without public letting, for the complete overhauling, necessary repairs and maintaining and servicing of the 12 elevators in the Municipal Building, Brooklyn (including all supplies and materials necessary for the examination), in an amount not exceeding $5,300, 2894.

Resolution authorizing various persons to draw on account of contingent expenses-

Accounts, Commissioner of, 2894. Chairman, New York City Housing Authority, 3054. Jurors, Commissioner of, New York County, 2713.

Resolution calling upon the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to rescind their rule or regulation against the use of signs advertising any brand of liquor, wines or beer sold on premises, 3058.

Resolution establishing traffic warning signals on City Island avenue, The Bronx, 2716, 3054.

Resolution establishing traffic warning signals at inter-section of Avenue M and McDonald avenue, 24th avenue and 60th street, Brooklyn, 3057.

Resolution establishing Henry street, Manhattan, as a play street, 2717.

Resolution establishing Powell street, Brooklyn, as a play street, 3216.

Resolution designating "Corporal Charles V. Baer Mem-orial Park," Queens, 2889.

Resolution designating Cunningham Park, Queens, 2897. Resolution designating Hancock place, Manhattan, as a

play street, 2717. Resolution designating "Frank M. Charles Square,"

Queens, 2710. Resolution designating "Hubbell Square," Brooklyn,

3058. Resolution designating Radcliff avenue, Bronx, as a

play street, 2716. Resolution designating Sterling place, Brooklyn, as a

play street, 3057. Resolution designating 33d street between 36th and 37th

avenues, Queens, as a play street, 3216. Resolution designating 61st street, Brooklyn, as a play

street, 3057. Resolution designating 130th street, Queens, as a play

street. 2899. Resolution designating 160th street, between Broadway

and Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan, as a play street, 2716.

Resolution granting leaves of absence to Veterans, etc., 3019.

Resolution granting leaves of absence to City employees of Jewish faith on Monday, May 21, 1934, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of observing their religious duties on that day, 3058.

Resolution granting leaves of absence to vo'unteer fire-men to attend conventions, 3215.

Resolution granting permission to City employees ro attend convention of the Second Division Veterans' Association of Washington, D. C., and the members of the Auxiliary A. E. F. held on June 7, 8 and 9, 1934, at the Hotel Astor, New York City, 2898, 3213.

Resolution granting permission to the auxiliaries of the United Spanish American War Veterans to meet in

i, the Aldermanic Chamber on May 24, 1934, 3058.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF-Mayor,

Office of the, The City of New York-

Disapproval of resolution for traffic lights on Seaman

ough ough of Manhattan, 3214.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Resolution repealing a resolution changing the names of

various streets in the Borough of Brooklyn, 2715. Resolution repealing resolution designating Henry street

in Manhattan as a play street, 2717. Resolution to request the Public Service Commission

to investigate the relationship between the New York Telephone Company and the Reuben H. Donnelly Corp., 3057.

Resolution requesting the Board of Aldermen to inves-tigate the charges made by the students of Hunter College relative to the unfitness and incompetence of Miss Hannah M. Egan as Dean of Hunter College and her administration, 3058.

Resolution requesting the Board of Aldermen ►o relieve the distress of four thousand summer residents who are in danger of being summarily forced to vacate their camps and dwellings at Orchard Beach, Borough of The Bronx, 2716.

Resolution requesting W. Earle Andrews and Hon. Robert Moses to appear before the Board at the next meeting to answer questions relative to this Depart-ment, 2717.

Resolution requesting the Borough President of The Bronx to consider as one of his projects under the Public Works Administration loan to construct a new public library in the Allerton avenue section of The Bronx, 2716.

Resolution requesting the President, Borougi of Brook-lyn and such other officials to take necessary steps to beautify the Borough of Brooklyn, and the approa: h to the Brooklyn Bridge by the removal (,f eievated structure between the given points mentioned, 2716.

Resolution requesting the President of the Boroug'i of Brooklyn and other City officials to take the neces-sary steps for removing the elevated structure from the Broadway Ferry to Roebling street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, 2715.

Resolution requesting the President, Borough of Brook-lyn, to repave the section of Bushwick parkway from Myrtle to Jamaica avenue, Borough of Brook!yn, 2897.

Resolution requesting The City of New York to com-plete the Eighth Avenue Municipal Subway from 205th street through the Bronx Park to Boston road to Dwyer avenue to Boston road, 2898.

Resolution requesting the Board of Estimate and _Anpor-tionment to make appropriation of $25,00v' for Dec',ra-tion Day, 2716, 2896.

Resolution requesting the Committee on General Welfare to conduct an investigation into the policies and l:ur-poses of the so-called taxi dance halls of the City to determine whether more rigid regulations should not be enacted before licenses are granted to stick estab-lishments, 3216.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Health, Carl E. Buck and Russell W. Gies to appear before the Board at the next meeting to answer certain (Jues-tions relative to their department, 289), 3057.

Resolution requesting I. R. T. Subway System to erect an escalator at the Gun Hill Road Station of the Lexington Avenue Line, 2898.

Resolution requesting the President of the Borough of Manhattan to consider the establishment and con-struction of a hospital in the East Harlem section of the Borough of Manhattan as a project under his Public Works Administration, 2897.

Resolution requesting the Mayor to petition the Governor to call a special session relative to the Economy Rill, 28°Q.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to take the necessary steps for developing property now hounded by Flushing avenue. Clinton avenue, Metz street and Apple street, Brooklyn. into baseball fields or a playground, 2715.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to take necessary steps to transfer the ferry properties at the foot of Broadway, Brooklyn, for the purpose of cre-ating a riverfront park and recreation pier on same, 2715.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to rescind orders vacating ground in Riverside Park occupied by the Columbia Yacht Club and Camp Thomas Paine, 2716.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to request the Department of Docks and the Commis-sioners of the Sinking Fund to transfer said property to the Department of Parks for the purpose of erect-ing a p'ayground or a park as he may deem best, 2717.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to place benches and trees in the vicinity of Bushwick parkway and remove automobiles off said thorough-fare, 2897.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to request the Board of Transportation and the Sinking Fund Commission to transfer said property to the Department of Parks for the purpose of erecting a playground or a park as he may deem best, 3215.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Water Sup-ply, Gas and Electricity and the Secretary to the Mayor to appear before the Board at the next meet- ing to answer certain questions relative to their respec- tive departments, 2715.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Water Sup-ply, Gas and Electricity to recommend an amendment to the Code of Ordinances in relation to a reduction of faucets or plumbing fixtures attached to the out-side of buildings, 3215.

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II. INDEX TO CITY RECORD—MAY. VOL LXII. PART V

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF— Resolution for traffic lights on—

Broadway at 228th street, Manhattan, 2898, 3214. Seaman avenue from Dyckman street to 207th street,

Manhattan, 2898, 3214. Wadsworth avenue from 181st street to 184th street,

Manhattan, 2898, 3214. 178th street and Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan, 2897,

3214. Rules, Committee on, report of the—

In favor of filing a resolution requesting the Commis• sioner of Plant and Structures to consider the employment of Stationary Engineers, Oilers and Firemen in City departments, for an average of 42 hours per week instead of the present 56 hours, 2713.

In favor of filing a resolution requesting his Honor the Mayor to publicly state the result of his inva• sion of certain premises in the Stuyvesant section, Borough of Brooklyn, and to express to the people of said section his sincere regret at having been misled by an anonymous letter, 2713.

In favor of adopting a resolution calling upon the Commissioner of Parks to set aside a place in the vicinity of Public School No. 42, located at St. Marks and Classon avenues, in the Borough of Brooklyn, as a playground, 2713.

In favor of filing a reso.ution calling upon the Com-missioner of Public Welfare to temporarily transfer as many men as possible to the Department of Sanitation, for the purpose of cleaning up refuse, papers, etc., throughout the City, 2713.

In favor of adapting a resolution requesting the Park Department to make improvements in Bronx River parkway, 2714.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the heads of all departments to consider employing Stationary Engineers, Oilers and Licensed Firemen in all City departments for an average of 42 hours per week instead of 56 hours per week, 2714, 2896.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Commissioner of Health to establish a baby health station in the northeast section of the Borough of The Bronx, known as Wakefield, 2714,

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the President, Borough of The Bronx, to consider the construction and establishment of a hospital in the Wakefield section of said Borough, as a project under his Public Works Administration, 2714.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Pub-lic Service Commission to grant a rehearing on the gas and electric rates in the Borough of The Bronx, 2714.

In favor of adopting a resolution granting leaves of absence to veterans of the Marne Division to attend national conventions, 2714.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Presi-dent, Borough of Manhattan, to take the necessary steps to eliminate the railroad structures in 1st and 2d avenues, Borough of Manhattan. 215.

In favor of filing a resolution requesting the Depart-ment of Public Welfare to organize men receiving hone relief in local sanitation committees, 3 215

In favor of filing a resolution requesting the Pol:ce Commissioner to take steps to relieve the si'uation caused by the solicitation by unfortunate Aoien on the streets of New York, 3215.

Salaries and Offices, Committee on, reports of the— In favor of adopting a resolution establishing grades

of positions in the Board of Transportation, 3056 In favor of adopting a resolution establishing grades

of positions in the New York City Housing Author-ity, 3056.

Second interim report of Special Committee to under-take a comprehensive survey and revision of the licensing system of the City of New York, 2713.

Third interim report of Special Committee to under-take a comprehensive survey and revision of the licens-ing system of- the City of New York, 2895.

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Commissioner of—Requesting an amendment to article 1 of chapter 9 of

the Code of Ordinances by adding a new section to be known as section 18, relative to fees for certifi-cates of electrical inspection, 2712.

Auction sale. 2875. Changes in the department, 2810. Extract of minutes of Local Board meetings held April

18, 1934, 2726. Notice of Local Board meetings. 2811. Reports for weeks ended April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1934,

2726.

BROOKLYN, BOROUGH OF— Changes in the department, 2672, 2697, 2726, 2810, 3067,

3133, 3174. 3380.

Proposals— For regulating, curbing and flagging East 91st street

from Avenue N to Sea View avenue, 2682. For regulating, curbing and flagging Flatlands avenue

from East 99th street to East 108th street, 2682. For regulating, curbing and flagging Sheffield avenue

from Linden boulevard to Fairfield avenue, 2682. For regulating, curbing and flagging Voorhees avenue

from Coney Island avenue to Homecrest avenue, Manor court from East 7th street to Coney Island avenue and East I1th street from Banner avenue to Guider avenue, 2682.

BROOKLYN, BOROUGH OF- Proposals-

Regulating and laying sidewalks on the south side of 18th avenue between 47th street'and McDonald ave-nue and at three (3) other locations, including grading the sidewalk space where required, 2682.

For grading the sidewalk space and fencing a lot on the south side of Bay Ridge parkway and on the north side of 76th street between 11th avenue and 12th avenue and for fencing at 24 other locations, 2757,

For regulating and laying sidewalks on the south side of Grand street from 47 feet 9 inches to 71 feet 6 inches east of Wythe avenue, and at 10 other Ioca-tions, including recurbing where required. 2757.

BUDGET, BUREAU OF THE—Changes in the department, 2672.

BUILDINGS, BOARD OF— Approval of new materials, 2842. Rules and regulations for the ventilation of water-closet

compartments, 2979. BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT OF—

Bronx, Borough of The— Reports for weeks ended—

April 21, 1934, 2726. April 28, 1934, 2810. May 5. 1934, 3197. May 12, 1934, 3380.

Changes in the department, 2726, 2810, 3133, 3174. Corrected rules and regulations for the ventilation of

water-closet compartments, 3335.

CITY RECORD, BOARD OF— Changes in the department, 3133. Proposals—

For furnishing and delivering under the open market system of competitive bidding, printing, stationery and blank book supplies for the use of the Govern-ment of The City of New York, 2673.

For furnishing and delivering printing, blank hooks and loose leaf supplies for the use of the Govern- ment of The City of New York, 3135.

CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF, WATER POWER AND CONTROL COMMISSION, STATE OF NEW YORK—

Public notice, 2757. CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF—

Proposals for furnishing all labor and material necessary or required to complete the abandoned contract No. 3 for plumbing work for Riker's Island Penitentiary at Riker's Island, The Bronx, 3228.

Reports for weeks ended April 7, 14. 21 and 28, 1934, 3198.

Sale of old materials, 2679. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX COUNTY—

Changes in the department, 2672, 2810.

DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Auction sales of privileges, 2816, 2826, 2985, 3041, 3155. Contract No. 2097, for towing for the period ending

December 31, 1934, 3315. Proposals, Contract No. 2097, for towing and scow hire

for the period ending December 31, 1934, 2682. Reports for weeks ended March 17, 24 and 31, 1934,

2671.

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Changes in the department, 2726. Contracts awarded May 4, 1934, 2965. Proposals—

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Public Schools 6, 46, 52, 73, 74, 91, 105, 110, 119, 171, Manhattan, 2679.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Public Schools 32, 40, 47, 63, 80, 96, 170, Seward Park High School and Hall of the Board of Education, Manhattan, 2679.

For printing, furnishing and delivering the depart-mental estimate for the Board of Education, 2679.

For furnishing, screening, weighing, delivering, stor-ing, trimming, etc., 208,100 net tons of coal, more or less, to the school buildings and offices of the Board of Education, 2731.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Morris High School, Boston road, and 166th street, The Bronx, 2731.

For furniture equipment for sight conservation classes in various schools in the Boroughs of The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond. 2758.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Public Schools 4, 29, 40, 43, 45 and James Monroe High School, The Bronx, 2758.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Public Schools 19, 23, 126, 143 and Eastern District High School An-nex, Brooklyn, 2758.

For transferring and erecting all awning frames with canvas covers, baby swing frames, cellar door slides, climbing slides, jungle gyms, large swing frames, portable house, rock-a-bye swings, large tent with platform and for taking apart, taking down, remov-ing, transferring and storing all awning frames, with canvas covers, baby swing frames, cellar door slides, climbing slides, jungle gyms, large swing frames, portable house, rock-a-bye swings, large tent with platform for vacation playgrounds, 3069.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Public School 122, Ditmars boulevard and 21st street, Long Island City; Public School 125, 47th street and 47th avenue, Long Island City, Queens, 3093.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Public School 63, 110th avenue and 91st street, Ozone Park; Public School 124, 130th street and 150th Avenue, South Ozone Park, Queens, 3093.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Public Schools 63, 100, 127, 128, 149, 161, 163, 177, 186 and 216, Brook-lyn, 3093.

For alterations, repairs, etc., at Public School 41, 35th avenue, 214th place, Bayside, Queens, 3093.

For Item 1, general construction, etc., and Item 2, sheet metal duct work on Bayside High School on Corporal Kennedy street. 32d avenue, 208th street, 32d drive, 209th street and 33d avenue, Bayside, Queens, 3199.

For repairs and alterations to heating apparatus, etc. (including temperature regulation, etc.), in Public Schools 10, 70, 84, High School of Commerce and Washington Irvine High School, Manhattan ; and in Public Schools 26, 42 and 129, Brooklyn,. 3199. -

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF- Proposals-

For furnishing and delivering supplies, etc., for the day and evening high and elementary schools, 3199.

For cleaning and recharging filters at the Evander Childs High School, Gun Hill road, Bronxwood avenue and Magenta street, The Bronx, 3252.

For furnishing and delivering glass to various schools in the Borough of Manhattan, 3252.

For sanitary alterations, etc., at Public Schools 5, 6, 68, 77, 82, 93, 109, 125, 137, 153, 159, Rushwick High School, Erasmus Hall High School and East-ern District High School, Brooklyn, 3252.

For sanitary alterations at Public Schools 13, 24, 28 and 67, The Bronx, 3252.

For furnishing and delivering food supplies, washing materials, bedding, toilet sundries, etc., to the New York Parental Home, and ice for offices and high schools, 3366.

For furnishing and delivering supplies for ungraded classes, 3382.

For furnishing and delivering materials for use of Mechanics (Heating and Ventilating Division, Bu-reau of Plant Operation), in the public schools of The City of New York, all Boroughs, 3382.

Sale of old books, 2859.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Acceptance of pavement laid by private contracts, 86th

(29th) street and 81st (24th) street from 34th (Hayes) avenue to Northern boulevard (Jackson ave-nue, Queens, 3111.

Acquiring title- Corsa avenue from Hicks street to the northerly line

of property ceded to The City of New York, north of Boston road, The Bronx, ,2955.

East 99th street from Glenwood road to Flatlands avenue, Brooklyn, 3275.

Portions of old Fresh Pond road, Queens, 2795. 33d road (Maxwell avenue) from Bell boulevard (ave-

nue) to 214th place (Franklin avenue, Queens, 2929. Acquiring title (tentative assessments), Nelson avenue,

Lindenwood road, Lindenwood place, Giffords glen and Moore street, Richmond. 2796.

Adjusting block dimensions, territory bounded by Voor-hies avenue, Bedford avenue, Emmons avenue and Dooley street, Brooklyn, 3274.

Amended rule map in proceeding for acquiring title, Triborough Bridge plaza from 31st street (2d avenue) to 47th street (17th avenue), and Grand Central park-way extension from 47th street (17th avenue) to Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue), etc., Queens, 2795.

Amended rule map in proceeding for acquiring title and vesting title, Interborough parkway from Cypress Hills street to a line westerly from the fourth angle point in the northerly line of Vermont avenue west of Vermont place and from the easterly property line of the Cypress Hills Cemetery to Main street, and Union turnpike (Interborough parkway service road) from Myrtle avenue to Main street, etc., Queens, 2774.

Amendment of Building Zone Resolution by changing area restrictions, 132d street from 105th avenue to a line southerly therefrom, Queens, 2930.

Amendment of Building Zone Resolution by changing use restrictions—

Territory bounded by Sheridan square, Barrow street and a line east of 7th Avenue South, Manhattan, 2772.

Territory bounded by Sheridan square, Barrow street and a line east of 7th Avenue South, Manhattan, 2919.

Triangular area bounded on the north by South Con- duit avenue, on the southeast by 232d street and on the southwest by the northeast line of the unused line of the Cedarhurst Branch of the Long Island Railroad, Queens, 2796.

Trantor place from Walker street to Dixon avenue, Richmond, 2917.

Amendment of Building Zone Resolution by changing use, height and area restrictions, Grand Central park-way from 135th street to the Nassau County line, Queens, 3275.

Amendment of proceeding for acquiring title- 82d street (Grandview avenue) from 54th avenue

(Warren street) to 57th (Caldwell) avenue; and 57th (Nassau-Caldwell) avenue from 81st (Thew) street to 82d street (Grandview avenue), Queens, 2929.

Avenue R from Gerritsen avenue to Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, 2930.

Bay 46th street and Bay 47th street from Harway avenue to Cropsey avenue, etc., Brooklyn, 3274.

Amending proceeding for acquiring title— Easement for purpose of waterway in uplands within

United States bulkhead lines of Flushing River from its mouth at about Harper avenue to its southerly terminus near 69th avenue (Livingston street), etc., Queens, 2771.

Triborough Bridge plaza from 31st street (2d avenue) to 47th street (17th avenue) and Grand Central parkway extension from 47th street• to Northern boulevard, etc., Queens, and changing lines and grades and closing and discontinuing street system, territory bounded by 23d avenue and its northerly prolongation, the United States pierhead line of Flushing Bay, 31st drive and its northerly prolonga-tion, Buell street, 31st avenue, Butler street, 25th avenue and Ditmars boulevard, and Grand Central parkway extension, Queens, 3114.

Alley Park, 46th avenue, 239th street, Douglaston parkway (East Alley road), Grand Central parkway, Motor place, 229th street, 75th avenue, 230th street, 69th avenue, 233d street, 61st avenue (West Alley road), East Hampton boulevard, Alley Pond drive and Northern parkway, Queens, and changing and adjusting lines and laying out street and park system, territory bounded by Union turnpike, Cloverdale boulevard, Alley Park, Grand Central parkway and Winchester boulevard, and additions to Alley Park, Queens, 3274, 3275, 3276.

Amendment of rules of procedure relative to acquiring title to land required for public use, 2772, 2919.

ART COMMISSION— Minutes of meeting held April 1.0, 1934, 3195.

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF— Annual apportionment in former Town of New Utrecht,

2815. Completion of assessments and awards—

Bronx, Borough of The, 2677, 2968, 3326. Brooklyn, Borough of, 3326. Queens, Borough of, 2677. 2968, 3326. Richmond, Borough of, 2678.

Notices to present claims for damages— Brooklyn. Borough of, 2677. Queens, Borough of, 2677.

BOARD MEETINGS, 2673.

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ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Amendment of Rule 33-B of the rules of procedure for

the conduct of the business of the Board relative to notifications of proposed amendments to Building Zone

,maps, 3270. Application of terms and conditions of the Budget for

1934, to resolutions adopted pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 3100.

Approval of minutes, 2916, 3266. Approval of supplementary rule map in proceeding for

acquiring title, Triborough Bridge plaza from 31st street (2d avenue) to 47th street (17th avenue), and Grand Central parkway extension from 47th street to Northern boulevard, etc., Queens, 2924.

Approval of supplementary rule map in proceeding for acquiring title and vesting title, Interborough parkway, Union turnpike (Interborough parkway-Service road), Austin street, triangular area at the intersection of Ursula place, 70th 'drive and Union turnpike, 71st avenue, Cypress Hills street, etc., Queens, 2920.

Approved papers on changes in the City map, 2796, 2955. Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Co., Inc., 3275. Bids for the operation of motor omnibus routes, Bor-

ough of Queens, 2765, Bronx, President, Borough of The, additional work in

connection with contract for construction and equip-ment of Bronx County Building, 2793, 2923.

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Botanic Garden and Arboretum, additional appropriation to replenish Budget Code 1532 to provide for fuel supplies for remainder of year 1934, 3112.

Brooklyn, President, Borough of— Appropriation to provide for payment of salaries of

employees granted vacations by the Board, and mod-ification of schedules, 3100.

Approval of increased estimate of cost, 3114, Fixing rate of compensation for certain offices and

positions, and designation of certain offices and positions to remain unfilled, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 2799.

Budget, Director, Office of, report of certificates issued hy, for April, 1934, 3113, 3271.

Changing and estiblishing lines and grades, street sys-tem, territory bounded by 164th street, 45th avenue, 163d street, 43d avenue, 164th street, 45th avenue, 166th street and 46th avenue, and public park bounded by 164th street, 45th road, 166th street and 46th avenue, Queens, 2931.

Changing and establishing pierhead and bulkhead lines, Steinway Creek; and Bowery Bay and Flushing Bay from Steinway Creek to Harper avenue, Queens, 3270.

Changing and establishing lines and grades and discon-tinuing, street system, territory bounded by Palisade avenue, West 254th street, Sycamore avenue, West 249th street, Independence avenue, West 247th street and its westerly prolongation and West 248th street, The Bronx, 3270.

Changing lines and grades, street system, territory hounded by Winchester boulevard, Hillside avenue, Brooklyn State Hospital, Gettysburg street, 88th ave-nue, Pontiac street and Braddock avenue, Queens, 2795.

City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals; Office of Chief Medical Examiner, amendment of resolution authorizing transfer of funds, 2774.

Closing and discontinuing, 3d place from Smith street to a line east of Court street, Brooklyn, 2952.

Communications, petitions and resolutions, from citizens and public bodies, 2793, 2953, 3110, 3272.

Copyright Office of the United States of America, Li-brary of Congress, Washington, D. C., recording as-signment of copyright of the wall map of the City of New York, 2956,

County Clerk, New York County, appropriation to pro-vide for payment of bill for supply of towels, etc., for month of December, 1933, 3274.

Curbing, flagging, paving, etc.— Parker street from St. Raymond avenue to Castlehill

avenue, The Bronx, 2777, 2921. Union turnpike from west of Main street to 188th

street (Holliswood avenue) and from Utopia park-way (Home Lawn avenue) to the Nassau County line, Queens, 2778, 2921.

65th street ( Rowan avenue) from Queens boulevard to 48th avenue (Monroe street), Queens, 2780, 2922.

100th street from 40th road to 41st avenue, Queens, 2780, 2922.

Discontinuing; and amendment of proceeding for acquir-ing title, 4th avenue along its northwesterly side from Shore road to 95th street; and from Shore road to the junction with 5th avenue at 95th street, Brooklyn, 2774.

Docks, Department of— Approval of contract and specifications for drydocking,

etc., dredge "Grabit," 2788. Approval of contract, plans, specifications for con-

structing pier shed, etc., for Pier New 45, Man-hattan, 2795.

Approval of contract, plans, specifications for con-structing pier shed for Pier New 32, etc., Man-hattan, 2795.

Approval of contract, plans, specifications for building Pier New 25, Manhattan, 2795.

Approval of contract, plans, specifications, etc., for dredging bulkheads, Brooklyn, 2950.

Amendment of resolution fixing rate of compensation for certain offices and positions and approving abolition of certain offices and positions, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 2798.

Retirement of Charles Norbeck, Dock-builder, pursuant to sections 165, 166 and 167 of the Charter, 3275.

Education, Department of— Appropriation to provide for payment of claims of

Helen M. White, Teacher, 2775. Appropriation of corporate stock to pay awards, etc.,

in proceeding for acquiring title to site for school purposes, Borough of Queens, 2792.

Appropriation to provide for completion of plans and specifications, etc., to expedite award of contracts for construction and equipment of Bayside High School, Queens, 2795.

Appropriation to Special Trade School Fund SDE-462, 2795.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Education, Department of—

Approval of specifications for furnishing and delivering materials for use of Mechanics (Heating and Ven-tilating Division, Bureau of Plant Operation) in the public schools, all Boroughs, 3111.

Approval of contract, plans, specifications, for altera- tions, etc., at various schools, The Bronx, 2951.

Approval of contract, plans, specifications, for altera- tions, etc., at various schools, Brooklyn, 2951.

Approval of contract, specifications for alterations, etc., at various schools, Brooklyn, 2951.

Approval of plans, specifications, etc., for fire preven-tion work at various public schools, Brooklyn, 2795.

Approval of specifications for alterations, etc., at various schools, Boroughs of Brooklyn and The Bronx, 3111.

Approval of plans, specifications for fire prevention work at various public schools, etc., Borough of Man-hattan, 2795.

Approval of plans, specifications for fire prevention work at various schools, Borough of Richmond, 3111.

Approval of contract, specifications, etc., for furniture equipment for sight conservation classes in various schools in the Boroughs of The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond, 2789.

Issue of tax notes to provide for payment of salaries of Inspectors, Draftsmen, etc., for mouths of April and May, 1934, 2918.

Issue of tax notes to provide for payment of salaries of Inspectors, Draftsmen, etc., for the months of May, June and July, 1934, 3111.

Transfer of appropriation to pay judgment in favor of John Giebel, individually, and as guardian ad litem; 2774.

Transfer of appropriation to provide fog payment of judgment in favor of Louis Levy, 2791.

Transfer of appropriation to provide for settlement of claims of Plumbers, etc., for prevailing rates of wages for year 1931, 2791.

Transfer of appropriation to provide lot payment of judgment in favor of Berryl Flarutagan guardian ad litem, 2795.

Transfer of appropriation to provide for payment of judgment in favor of Hyman Goldstein. individually, and as guardian ad litem, 2795.

Transfer of appropriation to provide fog payment of judgment in favor of Morris Lindenbaum, individu-ally, and as guardian ad litem, 2795.

Transfer of appropriation to provide fo • payment of judgment in favor of Sidney Seligson. individually, and as guardian ad litem, 3112.

Transfer of appropriation to provide for payment of judgment in favor of John Henle, Jr. individually, and as guardian ad litem, 3112.

Establishing lines and grades— Street system, territory bounded by Pin,-ville avenue,

193d street, Nashville avenue, 120th avenue, Cross Island boulevard, 130th avenue, 229th street and Merrick bouleva- d, Section No. 158 of the final map, Queens, 2955.

Street system, territory bounded by Kingsburg avenue, 230th street, Union turnpike, Winches ter boulevard, 219th street, 218th street, 221st street and Spring-field boulevard, Section No. 146 of the final map, Queens, 2955. '

Street system, territory bounded by 228t* street, 135th avenue, 244th street, 243d street and j 143d avenue, Section No. 166 of the final map, QueE4ts, 2955.

Kell avenue from Oral place to Victory boulevard, Richmond, 3111.

Street system, territory bounded by Quartz avenue, West Shore parkway, Mayflower avenue Rutz avenue and Arthur Kill, Richmond, 2955.

Street system, territory bounded by Quartz avenue, Richmond avenue, Crowley street, Keyport street, Rutz avenue, Itchia street and West Snore parkway, Richmond, 2955.

Street system, territory bounded by Clove road, Fin-gerboard road, Steuben street and Hylan boulevard, Richmond, 3111.

Establishing lines and grades and adjusting block dimen-sions, street system, territories bounded by Sand lane, Major avenue, Lily Pond avenue, Drury avenue and Seaside boulevard; and by Sand lane, Olympia boulevard, Piave avenue and Humbert street, Rich-mond, 3111.

Establishing roadway width—

Berry street from Grand street to Division avenue, Brooklyn, 3274.

East 48th street from Clarendon road to Avenue D, Brooklyn, 2781.

Elmore place from Avenue U to Gravesend Neck road, Brooklyn, 2782,

Stone avenue from Eastern parkway to East New York avenue, Brooklyn, 3274.

Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works; Board of Estimate and Apportionment—

Education, Department of, proposed loan agreement in connection with application for loan and grant for the construction and equipping of three-story and basement fireproof high school building at 32d avenue and 208th street, Bayside, Queens, 3294.

Education, Department of, proposed loan agreement in connection with application for loan and grant for the installation of equipment and furnishings in 19 existing elementary and high school buildings, etc., 3291.

Hospitals, Department of, proposed loan agreement in connection with application for loan and grant for the installation and equipment and furnishings in eight existing buildings, landscaping and construction of sanitary sewers and storm sewers, etc., at the Queens General Hospital, 3289.

Sanitation, Department of, proposed loan agreement in connection with application for loan and grant for construction of garbage and rubbish destructor plants, etc., Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Queens, 3286.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF— Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works;

Board o f Estimate and Apportionment—

Transportation, Board of, proposed loan agreement in connection with application for loan and grant to build and equip ready for operation, 18 miles of subway structure consisting of Route 103, the Hous-ton Street Line; a portion of Route 107, the Cross-town Line ; a portion of Route 108, the Jamaica Line; and Route 110, the Fulton Street Line, 3296.

Water Supply, Board of, proposed loan agreement in connection with application for loan and grant for installation of necessary apparatus and equipment to place in operation City water tunnel No. 2, 3299.

Finance, Department of— Issue of special revenue bonds to replenish Budget

Code 3052 for the payment of awards and expenses under Workmen's Compensation Act, 2952.

Transfer of appropriations and modifications of sched-ules, 3110.

Fixing date for future hearings, 3103, 3269. Franchises, Division of, 2787, 2944. Franchises, Division of, acceptonce of revocable privi-

leges and execution of contracts, 2916. Grading, etc., Horace Harding (Nassau) boulevard from

Queens boulevard to 108th street, Queens, p77, 2921.

Grading, curbing, flagging, etc.— Atkins avenue from Linden boulevard to Stanley

avenue, Brooklyn, 2776, 2921. Avenue X from East 1st street to East 3d street, and

East 2d street from Avenue W to Avenue Y, Bor-ough of Brooklyn, 2775, 2920.

East 54th street and East 55th street from Avenue T to Avenue U, Brooklyn, 2928.

East 88th street from Glenwood road to Flatlands avenue, Brooklyn, 2926.

Homelawn avenue (street) from Charlecota Ridge to Kendrick place, Queens, 2929.

32d avenue, 208th street, Corporal Kennedy street and 33d avenue, Queens, 2777, 2921.

53d drive (Linden street) from 69th street to 70th street, Queens, 2780, 2922.

58th street from 32d avenue to Northern boulevard, Queens, 2779, 2922.

128th street, 129th street, 7th avenue and 9th avenue, Queens, 2955.

146th street from 115th avenue to 119th avenue,

Queens, 2795. 127th street (East boulevard) from 5th avenue to

14th avenue, Queens, 2795. Grading, curbing, Ragging, paving, etc.—

Bay 44th street, Beverly road, Sheepshead Bay road, East 16th street, East 17th street, East 18th street, East 19th street, Avenue Z, Jerome avenue and Emmons avenue, Brooklyn, 3110.

East 48th street from Avenue I to Avenue J, Brook-lyn, 2926.

Borden avenue, 47th (Nelson) avenue, 42d street and 75th street, Queens, 3111.

8th avenue from College place to 122d (13th) street, Queens, 2927,

44th avenue (Metz street) from 72d (Middagh) street to 74th (Walnut) street and 61st street (Cler-mont avenue) from Maurice avenue to Borden avenue, Queens, 3111,

77th (20th) street, Crescent street, Union Hall street, 70th road (Viola place), Queens, 3111.

104th street, 72d street (Rombouts place), 21st avenue and 76th street, Queens, 3274.

125th street from 111th avenue to 114th avenue, and

168th street from 84th avenue to Gothic drive, Queens, 2795.

126th street from 109th avenue to 111th avenue, Queens, 2928.

132d street from 97th avenue to 101st avenue, Queens, 2778, 2921.

136th street from 58th road to 58th avenue, and 58th avenue from 136th street to 138th street, Queens, 2927.

Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., and establishing road-way and sidewalk widths, Corona aveAue from 51st (Maurice) avenue to Broadway, Queens, 2780,

Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., and vesting title, Bay 41st street from Benson avenue to Bath avenue, Brooklyn, 2926.

Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., and establishing roadway width, East 52d street from Clarendon road to Avenue D, Brooklyn, 2927.

Health, Department of, approval of contract, plans, specifications for construction work, etc., at Research Laboratory, Willard Parker Hospital, Manhattan, 3112.

Hearings— Informal hearings, 3268. Miscellaneous hearings—

Bronx, Borough of The, 3103, 3267. Brooklyn, Borough of, 3102, 3267. Queens, Borough of, 3103, 3267. Richmond, Borough of, 3103.

Notices of public hearings— Franchise matters, 2819, 3336. Public improvement matters, 2674, 2831, 3011, 3086,

3135. Public hearings—

On areas of assessments for benefit in condemna- tion proceedings—

Bronx, Borough of The, 3101, 3267, Brooklyn, Borough of, 3266. Queens, Borough of, 3101; 3267.

On changes in the City map— Brooklyn, Borough of, 3101, 3266, Queens, Borough of, 3101.

On the proposed resolution providing for the aboli- tion of certain offices and positions in various City departments, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 2957.

Heermance Refrigerating Company, 2794.

Hess Electric Protective Corporation, 2796. Hospitals, Department of, approval of contract, specifi-

cations, etc., for repairs and replacements to elevator, Welfare Island, 2796.

I. B. Kleinert Rubber Company, 2922.

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ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Journal of proceedings of meetings held—

May 7 and 9, 1934, 3265. May 11, 1934, 3266. May 14, 1934, 3285.

Journal of proceedings of special meeting held May 14, 1934, 3286.

Land Office of the State of New York, grant to City of three parcels of land for park purpises and as part of Dyker Beach Park, Borough of Brooklyn, 2957.

Legislation affecting The City of New York, approval of act in relation to the creation of the Queens-Bronx Bridge and a Tunnel Authority, 3109.

Manhattan and Brooklyn, Presidents, Boroughs of, tem-porary limitation of expenditures chargeable to Street Improvement Fund, 2931.

Manhattan, President, Borough of— Authority to award contract for local improvement,

2794. Appropriation to provide for repaving streets and

avenues during year 1934, 2955. Temporary limitation of expenditures chargeable to

Street Improvement Fund, 2794. Matters considered by unanimous consent, 2798, 2957,

3123, 3283. Memorial Day services (all Boroughs), segregation and

allotment of funds, 3110. Memorial Day observances, Borough of The Bronx,

allotment of funds, 2794, 2923. Merchants Refrigerating Company, 2956. Minutes of meetings held—

April 20, 1934, 2765, April 23 and 24; 1934, 2798. April 25 and 26, 1934, 2799. April 27, 1934, 2916. April 30, 1934, 2957. May 2 and 3, 1934, 3100. May 4, 1934, 3101.

Modified drainage plan— Sewerage District No. 26-BB, Manhattan, 2794. Sewerage District No. 23-27, Queens, 3111.

National Industrial Recovery Administration— Application for loans to finance public work projects;

inclusion of item for construction of underpass at Kings highway and Linden boulevard, Brooklyn, 2773, 2920.

Application for loans to finance public work projects; inclusion of item for construction of sewage treat-ment plant at Avenue Z and Knapp street, Brook-lyn, 2924,

Notification of the filing of oath of Hon. Joseph D. McGoldrick as Comptroller, 3265.

New York City Department of the United States Volun-teer Life Saving Corps, additional appropriation to augment Budget codes, 2925.

New York City Employees' Retirement System—Accident disability retirements, 2938, 3110, 3271. Amendment of resolutions granting applications for

continuance in service and retirements, 2939, 2956. (:o:itiurance in service, 2941. Continuance in service and retirement, 2939, ;122. Denial of accidental death pension and payment of

death benefit, 2916. Denial of application for continuance in service, 2943. Denial of application for rescission of retirement, 3122. Increase of retirement allowance, 2924. Ordinary disability retirements, 2784, 3117. Payment of accumulated salary deductions of Carl

Foster, Court Attendant, to Commissioner of Public Welfare, 2939.

Payment of balance of initial reserves, 2783, 2933. Payment of bill to member of Medical Board, 3283. Payment of death benelit in lieu of retirement allow-

ance, 2773. Payment of death benefits, 2783, 2932, 3109, 3116,

3281, 3283. Refunds of accumulated salary deductions, 2782, 2931,

3115, 3278. Report of examination made by State Insurance

Department, 2787. Rescission of retirement, 3122. Rescission of resolutions approving retirements and

refunds of accumulated salary deductions, 3122, 3283. Rescission of resolutions authorizing refunds of

accumulated salary deductions, 2919. Rescission of resolutions authorizing refunds of

accumulated salary deductions, 2772. Retirement of Charles F. Bales, Assistant Deputy

County Clerk, 2916, Retirements, 2784, 2918, 2933, 2943, 3117, 3281, 3282. Retirement and payment of entire initial reserve,

2787, 3121. New l)orp Beach bus service, 2797. .New York State conference of Mayors and other munici-

pal officials, annual contribution, 2792. New York University, 3275.

Operation of certain motor oconihus routes, Richmond, 3110.

Parks, Dcparunent of- .Appropriatim1 to provide for making improvements in

Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, in accordance with agreement between John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and The City of New York, 2796.

I ,sue of tax notes to provide for payment of salaries of engineering and inspectional forces for months of April and May, 1934: establishment of personal service schedule (Queens office) and authority to fill vacancies, 2772.

American Museum of Natural History, approval of expenditure of funds, 2792.

\letropolitan Museum of Art, appropriation of cor-porate stock to provide for relocating water mains, etc., under museum buildings, Manhattan, 3275.

New York Central Railroad Company, agreement relative to appointment of consulting engineers in connection with design of City Structure No. 4 (1Vest Side Improvement), Manhattan, 2956.

Paving Neptune avenue from East 12th street to Shore boulevard and Emmons avenue from Shore boulevard to East 16th street, etc., Brooklyn, 2775.

Paving, recurbing, reflagging, etc.- 42d avenue (Hunt-Grove street) from 99th street to

National street (Louona avenue), Queens, 2780, 2922.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Paving, recurbing, reflagging, etc.-

53d (Lewis) avenue from 103d (Waldron) street to Corona avenue, Queens, 2780, 2922.

Plant and Structures, Department of— Approval of contract, plans, specifications, etc., for

laying submarine cables, 2789. Approval of contract, plans, specifications, for remov-

ing pile cluster, etc., in Pelham Bay Park, The Bronx, 2789.

Authority to inspect any omnibuses operated pursuant to franchises granted by this Board, 2954.

Report of operation of motor buses for the month of March, 1934, 2797,

Retirement of John H. Brennan, Laborer, pursuant to sections 165, 166 and 167 of the Charter, 2955.

Retirement of Peter Schaeffer, Bridge Keeper, pur-suant to sections 165, 166 and 167 of the Charter, 2955.

Police Department— Award to widow of Patrolman Louis G. Wiendieck,

2793. Presidents, Boroughs of Brooklyn, The Bronx and

Queens; Department of Parks (Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx and Queens offices), amendment of resolu-tions authorizing issue of tax notes to provide for pay-ment of salaries of engineering and inspectional forces engaged on public improvements, 3114.

Public Administrator, Bronx County, revised Budget estimate for year 1934, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 2798.

Public Markets, Weights and Measures, Department of, appro of rules and regulations for government of publ' rkets, 2953.

Public. elfare, Department of— Present, Borough of Richmond, reappropriating unex-

pended balances to provide for purchase of materials, etc., in connection with civil work projects, 3111.

Proposal to allocate monies for work relief directly to Borough Presidents and Departments and empow-ering them to award contracts to private contractors with proviso to employ relief workers on such pro-jects, 2955.

Purchase, Department of, establishment of additional grades of positions, 2771, 2919.

Queens Borough Public Library, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, authority to expend funds for maintenance of libraries in compliance with agreement entered into October 18, 1907, 3270.

Queens, President, Borough of— Long Island Railroad Company, proposed agreerneitt

granting easement for the construction of a sewer under the tracks of the railroad company in 111th avenue, 2795.

Department of Parks (Queens Office), appropriation to provide for payment of salaries of engineering; forces for the month of May, 1934, 2794.

Police Department, modification of schedule, transfer of appropriation and establishment of additional grade of position, 2796.

Queens and Richmond, Presidents, Boroughs of, tem-porary limitation of expenditures chargeable to Street Improvement Fund, '2783.

Register, Bronx County, issue of special revenue bonds to provide for moving the records, etc., from present quarters to the new Bronx County Building, 2955.

Regrading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., Northern boulevard (Broadway) from 220th (8th) street to Douglaston parkway (southerly location) and from Snell avenue to Douglaston parkway, Queens, 3111

Regrading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., and estab-lishing roadway and sidewalk widths, Dickens avenue from Regina boulevard to the grade point west of Oceancrest avenue (Park avenue-Oceancrest boule-vard) and Regina boulevard from Dickens avenue to a line north of Mott avenue, Queens, 2917.

Relief from assessment in proceeding for acquiring title—Rockaway parkway from the southerly right-of-way

line of the Bay Ridge Division of the Long Island Railroad to Rockaway avenue, Brooklyn, 2930.

Union Hall street from IIith avenue to the southerly right-of-way line of the Long Island Railroad, etc., Queens, 2930.

Request for enactment of State legislation creating a municipal supplemental relief corporation to aid wel-fare activities, 2798.

Resolutions adopted at special meeting held April 30, 1934, relative to changes in salary schedules and aboli-tiott of positions, etc., 2683.

Resolutions adopted at a special meeting held May 2, 1934, relative to revised Budget schedules and reduc• tions in Budget allowances, etc., 2735.

Resolutions adopted at a special meeting held May 4, 1934, fixing effective date for abolition of positions, and Lamending resolution relative to reductions in Budget allowances, etc., 2763.

Resolution adopted at meeting held May 14, 1934, rela- tive to reductions in Budget allowances, etc., 2987.

Resolution of sympathy on the death of Hon. W. Arthur Cunningham, 3265.

Richmond, President, Borough of— Department of Sanitation, transfer of appropriation

to provide for payment of labor cost in connection with snow removal in said Borough, 2772, 2920.

Appropriation from Street Improvement Fund to pro-vide for the preparation of drainage plans for unmapped districts, and revision of drainage plans, etc., 2795.

Riverside Light and Power Company, 2796. Rule and damage maps in proceeding for acquiring title,

Parkview (Gainsborg) avenue from Middletown road to Willow lane (Morris Park avenue) and Willow lane (Morris Park avenue-Becker street) from West-chester avenue to Eastern boulevard, The Bronx, 3111.

Sanitation, Department of— Appropriation to provide for chlorinating sewage dis-

charged from caissons Nos. 2 and 4, Borough of Brooklyn, 3274.

Appropriation to provide for collection and disposal of dead animals, 3114, 3115.

Construction of intercepting sewers in the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx and tunnels leading to the Wards Island Sewage Treatment Works, 2781.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Sanitation, Department of—

Fixation of rates to be charged and collected from private owned companies, for depositing garbage, ashes, rubbish and other waste at dumping boards at waterfront dumps, etc., pursuant to section 542 of the Greater New York Charter, 3114.

Transfer of appropriation and establishment of addi-tional grades of positions, 3271.

Brooklyn Ash Removal Company, Inc., issue of serial bonds, tax notes and corporate stock to provide payment for incinerator plants and authority to enter into contract for purchase thereof, 3272.

Wards Island Sewage Treatment Plant, acquisition of sites for grit chambers and permanent and tem-porary easements for intercepting sewers, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, 3275.

St. Mary's Church, Long Island City, proposed deed of cession to City of parcel of property adjacent to St. Mary's Lyceum, Borough of Queens, for court pur-poses, 2955.

Sewers— East 241st street, Astor avenue, Lodovick avenue and

Gunther avenue, The Bronx, 3274. Lodovick avenue from Pelham Parkway North to

Astor avenue, The Bronx, 2927. Unionport road from Morris Park avenue to a point

northerly therefrom, The Bronx, 2777, 2921. Bedford avenue from Voorhies avenue to Emmons

avenue and Emmons avenue from Bedford avenue to East 26th street, Brooklyn, 2776, 2921.

Boulevard court from East 4th street to Ocean park-way and Ocean parkway from Boulevard court to Avenue X, Brooklyn, 2794.

Fast 91st street from Avenue A to Avenue B and Avenue B from East 91st street to East 93d street, Brooklyn, 2776, 2921.

Cross Island boulevard, 42d avenue, 202d street and 203d street, Queens, 2927.

Cross Island boulevard, 116th avenue, 208th street and 115th avenue, Queens, 2795.

North Hempstead turnpike at Parsons boulevard. thence in a northeasterly direction through a right- of-w in Kissena Park to Fresh Meadow lane a+ Peck avenue, Queens, 2779, 2921.

Peck avenue, 50th avenue, 194th street, 48th avenue, Weeks lane, 202d street, 47th avenue and Oceania street, Queens, 2779, 2921.

Woodhaven avenue from 75th avenue to 79th avenue, Queens, 2795, 2955.

Van Wyck boulevard, 116th avenue, 135th street, 115th avenue and 134th street, Queens, 3111.

209th street, 33d avenue, 33d road, 34th road (Wav erly avenue) and Gardiner (Corporal Kennedy) street, Queens, 2777, 2921.

Finley avenue from Ebbitts street to a point easterly therefrom, and Ebbitts street from Cedar Grove avenue to Rona avenue, etc., Richmond, 3274.

Sewers and vesting title— West 11th street, West 12th street, West 13th street,

Stillwell avenue, Avenue W, Avenue X, Bath avenue, Bay 46th street, Bay 47th street, 28th avenue, Avenue V, Benson avenue, Brooklyn, 2776, 2921.

Peck avenue, Main street, 56th avenue, 142d street, 56th road, 148th street and North Hempstead turn-pike, Queens, 2778, 2921.

State Department of Public Works— Approval of plans and specifications for improving Interborough parkway, including a bridge for the separation of grades at a park road marked Ver-mont avenue, designated as Contract IP-34, Queens, 2928.

Approval of plans and specifications for construction and installation of flood lights in conjunction with the improvement of Grand Central parkway, oppo-site Hillside Park, Queens, 2928.

Approval of contract, plans and specifications in con-nection with Grand Central Parkway Extension, including separation of grades at Long Island Rail-road (Northside Division), Queens, 3275.

Construction of Grand Central parkway extension, Contract GCP-34-4, including separation of grades at Roosevelt avenue, Queens, 3114.

Construction of (;rand Central parkway extension, in-cluding separation of grades at Northern boulevard, eastbound, Queens, 3275.

Final agreements on Contracts 33-1, .13-2 and 33-3, construction of Grand Central parkway extension, etc., Queens, 3275.

Proposed agreement in connection with construction of bridge to carry Grand Central parkway extension across tracks of North Side Branch of the Long Island Railroad, northeast of Illth street (Tienian avenue), etc., Queens, 3113.

Supreme Court, First Department, Appellate Division, issue of special revenue bonds to provide for payment of salary of Official Referee, 2950.

Transfer of appropriations— Bronx, President, Borough of ; Supreme Court, First

Department, 2955. Brooklyn, President, Borough of ; Department of

Docks, 2773. County Clerk, Bronx County; County Court, Bronx

County, 2790. County Clerk, Queens County, 2789, Education, Department of, 2790. Parks, Department of, Borough of The Bronx, 2790. Presidents, Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and

Queens ; Department of Purchase, 3285. Taxes and Assessments, Department of, 2791. Various ('its' Departments; Payments to Charitable

InstitutDns, New York City, 2925. 1'arious City Departments ; Department of Purchase,

2799. 1'ariuu, City Departments and Counts Offices, 2796. Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department uf,

3100. Transfer of fiutds-

City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals, Queens Borough Public Library, 2952.

Rent, Bronx County, Commissioner of Accounts. 2950. Rent, Bronx County ; Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx

County, 2791.

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ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Transfer of funds—

Rent, Bronx County; County Court, Bronx County 2773.

Rent, * Bronx County ; District Attorney, • Bronx County, 2173,

Rent, City of New York; Department of Purchase 2774, 2920.

Transferring jurisdiction— Lands lying within lines of closed and discontinued

street area embraced within public park bounded by Union Square Park, Union Square East and East 14th street, Manhattan, 3113.

Land lying within the lines of the new street extending northwardly from Bennett avenue about oppositf Hillside avenue to Broadway, about opposite West 196th street, Manhattan, 2956.

Transit Commission- Interborough Rapid Transit Company, quarterly dr-ter-

minations of cost, etc., in connection with Contract No. 3, 2955.

Interborough Rapid Transit Company; New York Central Railroad Company, agreement relative tL construction changes at 149th street-Mott avenue subway station, The Bronx, 2772.

Interborough Rapid Transit Company; 1)epartment of Parks; President, Borough of Queens, .pproval of agreement relative to construction of a bridge to carry Roosevelt avenue and the rapid transit rail-road structure in and adjacent thereto over Grand Central parkway extension, 2781.

Long Island Railroad Company, approval of plans, etc., in connection with the Glendale elimination, 2956.

Long Island Railroad Company, proposed plan to dis-continue the St. Albans Yard and Springfield Yard, Queens, 3275.

New York Central Railroad Company, additional work in connection with construction of aduct super- structure from Clarkson street to Bank street, etc., Manhattan (West Side Improvement). 2797.

New York Central Railroad Company, additional work iu connection with construction of freight terminal building (St. John's Park Freight Terminal) i rum West street to Washington street, etc., Mannactan (West Side Improvement), 2797.

New York Central Railroad Company, elimination of certain street crossings at grade on the westerly site of Manhattan Island from the southerly terminus of said railroad at St. John's Park to the Harlem Ship Canal, formerly Spuyten Duyvil Creek, in connec-tion with West Side Improvement, Manhattan, 2955, 2956.

New York Central Railroad Company, modification of enlarged plan in connection with West Side Improvement, Manhattan, 3113.

Comprehensive Omnibus Corporation, 2918. East Side Omnibus Corporation, 3275. Fifth Avenue Coach Company, 2916. Fifth Avenue Coach Company; New York Railways

Corporation; Madison Avenue Coach Company. Inc., 3114.

Jamaica Buses, Inc., 2797. Madison Avenue Coach Company, Inc., 2918, Z23,

3114. New York City Omnibus Corporation, 2918. Staten Island Coach Company, Inc., 2956, 3275. Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company, 3114. Tompkins Bus Corporation, 3114.

Transportation, Board of— Additional appropriation in connection with contract

for the construction of station finish for the 41st street connecting passageway, Route No. 102, Sec-tiun No. 4, of the Independent System of City-owned Rapid Transit Railroads, Borough of Manhattan, 2917.

Amendment of resolution authorizing issue of special revenue bonds to provide for payment of salaries and expenses for month of April, 1934, 2799.

Appropriation of corporate stock to provide payment for stenographic services, etc., in connection with acquiring title to property required for the con-struction of Section 9, Route 108, Queens boulevard and 84th road, part of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Borough of Queens, 2792.

Appropriation of corporate stock to provide for pay-ments of awards, etc., in connection with acquiring title to property required for construction of Sec-tion No. 6, Route 106, for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Borough of The Bronx, 2792.

Appropriation of corporate stock to provide for pay-ment of expenses, etc., in connection with acquiring title to property required for construction of Sec-tion No. 3, Route 109, for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Borough of Brooklyn, 2796,

Appropriation of corporate stock to provide for pay-ment of expenses, etc., in connection with acquiring title to property for use in construction of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Route 109, Section 4, Borough of Brook-lyn, 2916.

Appropriation of corporate stock to provide for pay-ment of awards, etc., in connection with acquiring title to property required for construction and main-tenance of Municipal Rapid Transit Railroad at Lafayette avenue and Fulton street, Brooklyn, known as Section No. 1, Route No. 110, 2917.

Appropriation of corporate stock to provide for pay-ment of awards, etc., in connection with acquiring title to property required for construction of Sec-two 6, Route 107, of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Borough of Brook-lyn, 2917.

Appropriation of corporate stock to provide for pay-inent of awards, etc., in connection with acquiring title to property required for the construction and maintenance of Municipal Rapid Transit Railroad in Smith street, 4th place, etc., Brooklyn, known as Section 3, Route 109, 2917.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Transportation, Board of—

Appropriation of corporate stock to provide for pay. ment of expenses, etc., in connection with acquiring title to property required for construction of Sec• tion No. 6, Route No. 106, Independent City-owner Rapid Transit Railroad System, Borough of The Bronx, 3113.

Appropriation to provide for salaries and expense: for the month of June, 1934, 3275.

Establishment of additional grades of positions, 3112 Issue of special revenue bonds to provide for pay

ment of salaries and expenses for the month of May, 1934, 2954.

Report of municipal operation of Independent Systen of Rapid Transit Railroads in the Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx and Queens, fot March, 1934, 3113.

Withdrawal of proposed contracts for constructior work on various sections of the Independent City. owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, 2797, 2798

Interborough Rapid Transit Company, additional appropriation in connection with Contract No, 3, tc en:arge station facilities at Columbus Circle Sta-tion (7th Avenue-Broadway Line), Borough of Manhattan, 2917.

Interborough Rapid Transit Company, appropriatior of corporate stock to provide City's share in con-nection with additional work, agreement "IW," fot the correction of defects due to settlement of the fill at the Corona Yard and of the Roosevelt Avenue Elevated Structure, Borough of Queens, 2917.

Triborough Bridge Authority, acquisition of lands it the Borough of Queens for Approach to Triborough Bridge (advance payment of awards), 2796.

Various City Departments— Abolition of certain offices and positions, pursuant tc

chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 2958. Fixing rate of compensation for certain offices and

positions. and abolition of certain offices and posi-tions, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 2797.

Fixing rate of compensation for certain offices and positions ; and amendment of resolution fixing rate of compensation for certain offices and positions and approving abolition of certain offices and positions, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 2957.

Fixing rate of compensation for certain offices and positions, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 3100.

Presidents, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens and Richmond, fixing rate of compensation for certain offices and positions, pursuant to chap-ter 178, Laws of 1934, 3285.

Various City Departments and County Offices, fixing rate of compensation for certain offices and positions, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 2799.

Various County Offices, revised Budget estimates for year 1934, pursuant to chapter 178, Laws of 1934, 3100.

Vesting title, Grand Central parkway extension at Roosevelt avenue and Northern boulevard, Queens, 2797.

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Dept. of- :\ppropriation to provide for liquidating claims for

professional services rendered in connection with acquiring title to property at Pine Hill, Town of Shandaken, Ulster County, New York, 3275.

Retirement of William S. Bennett, Inspector of Light and Power, pursuant to sections 165, 166 and 167 of the Charter, 3275.

FIN 1NCE, DEPARTMENT OF—

Abstracts of transactions for weeks ended— April 14, 1934, 2670. April 21, 1934, 2725. April 28, 1934, 3082. May 5, 1934, 3301. May 12, 1934, 3331.

Affirmative claims filed, 2671, 3302. Affirmative claims paid, 2671, 3082, 3331. Affirmative claims paid to Corporation Counsel, 2671,

3331. 221-A Applications tiled, 2671, 2725. 721-.A Applications to Sinking Fund Commission, 2671,

2725, 3302, 3331. Approval of sureties, 2671, 2726, 3082, 3302, 3331. Claims allowed, 2671, 2725, 3082, 3302, 3331. Claims disallowed, 2671, 2725, 3082, 3302, 3331. Claims tiled, 2670, 2725, 3082, 3302, 3331. Opening of proposals, 2671, 2726, 3082, 3302, 3331. Orders, etc., filed, 2671, 2726, 3082, 3302, 3331. Prevailing rate of wage claims filed, 3082, 3331. Tax and 221-A Applications filed, 3302. Changes in the department, 3133. City Chamberlain, Bureau of the, statements of receipts

and payments for periods ended— April 14, 1934, 2671. April 21, 1934, 2809. April 30, 1934, 2906. May 5, 1934, 3133. May 12, 1934, 3302.

Comptroller, report of the, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1933, special section, May 7, 1934.

Comptroller's weekly financial report for week ended May 19, 1934, 3327.

Confirmation of assessments, notice to property owners, 2678, 2756, 2813, 2829, 2860, 3014, 3095, 3143, 3207, 3335.

Corporation sale of buildings and appurtenances thereto on City real estate by sealed bids, 2828.

Corporation sale of buildings and parts of buildings on City real estate by sealed bids, 2970.

Corporation sale of certain privileges by sealed bids, 2678. Corporation sale of certain real estate, 2756, 3359, Corporation sale of scrap it )n and steel, 2678. Interest on City bonds and stock, 3070. Invitation to tenders, 2702, 2982, 3336. Sale of corporate stock (bonds), 2812. Sale of tax liens, 2702, 2730, 2879, 3015, 3359. Statement of financial condition of The City of New

York, December 31, 1933, 3147.

FIRE DEPARTMENT—

Abstracts of transactions for weeks ended—

April 14, 1934, 2672. April 21, 1934, 2873.

FIRE DEPARTMENT— Abstracts of transactions for weeks ended—

April 28, 1934, 3197. May 5, 1934, 3249.

Proposals for furnishing all the labor and materials necessary and required for painting and repairing the Fireboat "James Duane," Floating Engine No. 85, berthed at the foot of West 35th street, North River, Borough of Manhattan, 3176.

HEALTH, BOARD OF— Abstracts of minutes of meetings held—

April 17, 1934, 2809. May 1, 1934, 3174.

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF—Amendments to Sanitary Code, 2811.

HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF— Changes in the department, 2907, 3153. Proposals—

For furnishing and delivering— Butter, cheese and eggs, 2759. Canned salmon, evaporated peaches and gelatine,

2759. Fruits and vegetables, 2677, 2759. Hospital and laboratory furniture and equipment.

3011. Meats and poultry, 2827. Milk and cream, 2677. Sale of laundry equipment, 3068.

For furnishing all labor and material necessary and required for repairs and replacements to the Otis electric freight elevator machine No. 58316, located in the general storehouse, Welfare Island, 2973.

For furnishing all labor and material required for: Contract No. 1, general construction; contract No. 2, plumbing and drainage work; contract No. 3, heating and ventilating work; contract No. 4, elec-trical work; for the construction and equipment of industrial bui'ding, guard house, retaining walls, walks, roads, plumbing, heating, drainage and elec-trical work of Queens General Hospital, 164th street between Goethals avenue and Grand Central boule-vard, Queens, 3176.

For furnishing, delivering and installing one (1) new 40-inch extractor complete, with all equipment, in the laundry located at Sea View Hospital, Castle-ton Corners, Richmond, 3335.

HUNTER COLLEGE— Proposals for furnishing and delivering the following

printing supplies, class 1, 12,000 Hunter College catalogue and course of study; 8,000 bulletins, build-ings, etc. ; 10,000 bulletins, What to Do in the World's 1Fork ; class 2, evening and extension sessions, an-nouncements: 12,000, Fall Term 1934; 10,000 Spring Term 1935 ; evening and extension session posters: 3,000, Fall Term 1934 ; 3,000, Spring Term 1935: class 3, evening and extension sessions schedules : 3,000, Fall Term 1934 ; 3,000, Spring Term 1935, 2728.

INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE AND SUPPLIES TO BE FURNISHED, 2682.

LAW DEPARTMENT— Changes in the department, 2966, 3039, 3067. Extracts of transactions for weeks ended—

March 10, 1934, 2687. March 17, 1934, 2823. March 24, 1934, 2854. March 31, 1934, 3303. April 7, 1934, 3353.

Agreements approved, 2690, 2825, 2856, 3305. Amounts entered against the City in the following

actions and proceedings, 2689, 2824, 2856, 3304, 3356. Bonds approved, 2690, 2825, 2856, 3305, 3357. Contracts, etc., drafted, examined and approved as to

form, 2690, 2825, 2856, 3304, 3357. Judgments, orders and decrees entered, 2688, 2824, 2855,

3303, 3355. Leases approved, 2856, 3305. - Opinions rendered to the various municipal depart-

ments, 2690, 2825, 2856, 3305, 3357. Prevailing rate of wage actions, 2688. Record of court work, 2689, 2824, 2856, 3304, 3356. Suits and special proceedings instituted, 2687, 2823, 2854,

3303, 3353.

LOCAL. LAWS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR THE YEAR 1934—

No. 8, a local law to amend the Greater New York Charter in relation to property unclaimed, lost or stolen, and the disposal thereof, 2987. '

No. 9, a local law to raise revenue by the imposition of a tax upon the privilege of carrying on or exercising within the City of New York, any trade, business, profession, vocation, commercial activity or financial business carried on for gain or profit and making provision for the collection thereof, and for other purposes, 3263.

MANHATTAN, BOROUGH OF— Changes in the department, 2672, 2726, 2754, 3039, 3153,

3174, 3249, 3333. Notice of Local Board meeting, 2757. Proposals—

For furnishing all the labor and materials required for the demolition and removal of the 3-story concrete hopper, the 2%-story stucco building and the over-head hoist removal crane, located on the waterfront of Riverside Park at 95th street, Manhattan, 3258.

Laying and relaying sidewalks and curbs, when and where directed, during the year 1934, in the Borough of Manhattan, 3258.

For furnishing all the labor and materials required for repairs to free floating baths, including carpentery work, recaulking pontoons, etc., Borough of Man-hattan, 3386.

Reports for weeks ended— April 14, 1934, 2809. April 21, 1934, 2873. April 28, 1934, 2906. May 5, 1934, 3333.

'AYOR, OFFICE OF THE—Changes in the department, 3039. Hearing on local law, 2707, 3019, 3047. Hearing on resolution, 3075.

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MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY- Aldermanic Branch—

Minutes of meetings held— April 30, 1934, 2707. May 8 and 9, 1934, 2883. May l5, 1934, 3054, May 22, 1934, 3211.

Local Laws, Committee on, report of the— In favor of adopting local law authorizing the Com

missioner of Sanitation to restore Dennis Meeghan, formerly a Driver, to the Department of Sanita-tion, 2710.

In favor of filing'a local law to raise revenue, impose taxes and make provision for the collection thereof for the period ending December 31, 1934, 3052.

In favor of adopting a local law to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense of acquiring title to the extension of 6th avenue from Carmine street, together with additional lands acquired in connection therewith, Borough of Manhattan, 3052.

In favor of filing a local law to amend the Greater New York Charter, as amended, to provide for the enforcement of local laws by appropriate action by the Board of Aldermen and for other purposes, 3052.

In favor of adopting a local law in relation to the Health Department Pension Fund and amending and superseding section 1320 of the Greater New York Charter, 3051.

In favor of filing a local law to provide revenue for The City of New York by imposing an excise tax on the gross incomes of corporations, associa-tions, joint stock associations, etc., 3051.

In favor of adopting a local law to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense of acquiring title to the widening of Allen street from Schiff parkway to Division street and from the latter to East Broadway, Manhattan, 3051.

In favor of adopting a local law authorizing the Fire Commissioner to restore Isaac Holber, form-erly a Probationary Fireman, to the Fire Depart-ment, 3051.

In favor of adopting a local law authorizing the Police Commissioner to restore Frank K. Johnston to the Police Department, 3051.

In favor of adopting a local law authorizing the Fire Commissioner to restore Charles Whatley, formerly a Fireman, to the Fire Department, 3051.

In favor of adopting a local law authorizing the Commissioner of Sanitation to restore Angelo Marino Cendrillo, formerly an Auto Truck Driver, to the Department of Sanitation, 3050.

In favor of adopting a local law authorizing the Police Commissioner to award a pension to Helen M. Ccxteys, widow, and William J. Coneys, son, of Wil J. Coneys, formerly a Lieutenant in the Pol' Department, 3050.

In favor of adopting a local law authorizing the Police Commissioner to restore James Francis Mahoney, formerly a Patrolman, to the Police Department, 3050.

In favor of adopting a local law authorizing the Police Commissioner to restore George Goldstein, formerly a Probationary Officer, to the Police Department, 3050.

In favor of adopting a local law authorizing the Police Commissioner to restore Robert Magaske, formerly a Patrolman, to the Police Department, 3050.

In favor of adopting a local law to supplement and amend the Greater New York Charter, in relation to licensin and regulating certain trades and busi-ness ors messes ; dog licenses, etc.; "chain stores,"

In favor of filing a local law to provide for the relief of unemployment by imposing a tax on chain stores, 3050.

In favor of filing a local law to regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages within the City of New York to provide revenue and for other purposes, 3049.

In favor of adopting a local law to amend Local Law No. 12 for the Year 1926, entitled, "A Local Law to Regulate Dance Halls and Cabarets and Providing for Licensing the Same," as amended, in relation to license fees, hours of closing and application, 3213.

In favor of adopting a local law to raise revenue for The City of New York by imposing an excise tax on each and every corporation, company, associa-tion, joint stock association, co-partnership and/or person, their lessees, trustees or receivers doing business within such city and subject to supervision of either division of the Department of Public Serv:ce, and for other purposes, 3211.

Notice of public hearing, 2685, Estimate and Apportionment Branch—

Minutes of meetings held— April 20, ' 934. 2765. April 27, 1934, 2916. May 11, 1034, 3265. May 14, 1934, 3235.

Minutes of special meetings held— April 2i, 1934, 2'8. April 26, l34. 2%99. May 7, 1934, 3204. May 9, 1934, 3265.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—Amendments to classification, 2846, 2879. Amended notices of examinations, 2673.

Eligible lists— Battalion Chief, Fire Department (subject to medical),

2867. Clerk, grade 3, Municipal Courts, Manhattan, 3075, Resident Physician, grade 3 (female), 3075.

General instructions regarding examinations, 2673. Minutes of meetings held—

March 1, 1934, 3082. March 8, 1934, 3194. March 15, 1934, 3222. March 22, 1934, 3223. March 29, 1934, 3248.

Minutes of special meeting held March 7, 1934, 3085.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—Notices to appear for examinations—

Claim Investigator (Railroad), Board of Transporta tion, 3144.

Clerk, grade 3, Municipal Court, 2728. Resident Physician, grade 3 (female), 2757, Supervisor of Markets, Weights and Measures, De

partment of Public Markets, Weights and Measures 2728.

Notices of examinations, 2673, 2846, 2879, 3208. Proposed amendment to classification, 2846, 3016, 3184

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILD INGS, ETC., 2682.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 2672.

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Changes in the department, 2672, 2726, 2754, 2873, 3225

3249. PLANT AND STRUCTURES, DEPARTMENT OF-

Proposals- For laying four submarine cables at Greenpoint Ave.

nue and Vernon Avenue Bridges over Newtowi Creek, 2679.

For removing one old pile cluster and constructing three new pile clusters at Pelham Bridge over East. chester Bay in Pelham Bay Park, The Bronx, 2679

For drydocking and repairing the Ferryboat "Jamaica,' 3382.

Sale of privileges, 2679. PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF—

Report for quarter ending March 31, 1934, 2809. POLICE DEPARTMENT—

Amendments to traffic regulations, 2755, 2968, 3011, 3358, Auction sale, 3251. Owners wanter for unclaimed property, 2673. Reports for weeks ended—

April 28 and May 5, 1934, 3197. May 12, 1934, 3380.

Special regulations for vehicular traffic, 2755, 2967, 3011, 3358,

PUBLIC MARKETS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, DEPARTMENT OF—

Changes in the department, 2726, 2810, 3225, 3249, 3333. Rules and regulations governing various markets, 2755.

PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF—Changes in the department, 2810. Proposals—

For furnishing and delivering— African bass to the Department of Correction, 2879. Automobiles to the Fire Department, 2674. Calcium chloride to the President, Borough of

Brooklyn, 2757. Case lighting reflectors to the Department of Parks,

3135. Cotton rubber lined fire hose to the Fire Depart-

ment, 2814. Granite blocks, cement, inorganic dust, steam cinders,

sand and stone and macadam binder to the Presi-dent of Borough of Brooklyn, President of Bor-ough of Queens and President of Borough of Richmond, 2814.

Grate bar castings to the Department of Sanitation, 2862.

High temperature fire brick to the Department of Sanitation, 3043.

Hose and hose fittings to the Departments of Parks, Plant and Structures, President of Borough of Brooklyn and President of Borough of Queens, 2674.

Laboratory test tubes to the Department of Health, 2674.

Lacquer to the Department of Sanitation, 3043. Linotype composition to the Police Department,

2674. Lubricating oil to Department of Sanitation, 2674. Milk and cream to the Departments of Correction,

Health and Public Welfare, 2757. Muslin sheeting to the Department of Correction,

2814. Preheater tubes to the Department of Sanitation,

2862. Structural steel channels to the Department of Plant

and Structures, 2674. Structural steel and pig lead to Departments of

Plant and Structures and Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, 2674.

Unbleached drill to the Department of Correction, 2674.

QUEENS, BOROUGH OF— Changes in the department, 3067. Notice of Local Board meeting, 3146.

RICHMOND, BOROUGH OF— Notice of Local Board meetings, 2728. Reports for weeks ended—

March 24 and 31, 1934, 3225. April 7 and 14, 1934, 3333.

SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Auction sale, 3315. Changes in the department, 2672, 2726, 2754, 2810, 2873,

2907, 2966, 3009, 3067, 3153, 3225, 3249. SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE—

Armory Board, approval of payment of rent for prem- ises occupied by, at 9209-11 172d street, Jamaica, Queens; 3020.

Brooklyn, President, Borough of— Approval of sale and removal of encroachments on

Avenue Z between West 18th street and Stillwell avenue, Brooklyn, 3020.

Approval of payment of rent for premises occupied by, on east side of Henderson walk, 350 feet north of Riegelmann boardwalk, Coney Island, 3020.

City Clerk, request for assignment of space in New Bronx County Court Building, East 161st street and Grand Concourse, The Bronx, 3028.

Communications from— Education, Board of, 3029. Public Welfare, Department of, 3030.

Dock Department— Approval of lease to Carroll oil terminals of water-

front property at foot of 43d street, Brooklyn, 3020.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE—Dock Department—

Matter of approval of lease for Meenan Coal Co., Inc., of bulkhead property from northerly line of Pier 51 to southerly line of Pier 52, East River, Manhattan, 3021.

Resolution fixing date for hearing in matter of ap-proval of new plan for further alteration and amendment of portion of existing plan for improve-ment of waterfront between Gansevoort and Little West 12th street, North River, Manhattan, 3030.

Elections, Board of— Referring back to Comptroller matter of request for

reconsideration of denial of renewal of lease of premises 314 East 61st street, Manhattan; Board of Higher Education, request for assignment of space in premises 504 West 140th street, Manhattan, when vacated by Board of Elections, 3026.

Referring back to Comptroller, matter of renewal of lease of premises 733-735 East 150th street, The Bronx, 3021.

Referring back to Comptroller, matter of renewal of lease of premises 443-447 12th street, Brooklyn, 3030.

Request for assignment of fourth floor of Old Bronx Court House, East 161st street and 3d avenue, to replace space now leased in premises 442 East 149th street, The Bronx, 3029.

Education, Board of, surrender by, as no longer required for school purposes, buildings and sites of Public School 191, located at Union avenue, near Stagg street, and Old Public School 166, located at South 4th and Havemeyer streets, Brooklyn, 3029,

Finance Department— Approval of sale and removal of encroachments within

the lines of South road from Merrick boulevard to New York boulevard, Queens, 3021.

Resolution extending maturity date to July 10, 1935, for investments in special revenue bonds in the amount of $7,650,000 for and on account of the several sinking funds; resolution authorizing the sale at not less than par of four per cent. special revenue bonds now held as investments by the sev-eral sinking funds; resolution authorizing the sale at not less than par during the year 1934 of four per cent. special revenue bonds now held as invest-ments by the several sinking funds and maturing in 1935, 3031.

Friedman, Lester M., filing of application on behalf of Manbridge Realty Corporation for new lease at a reduced rental, covering City-owned property under the Manhattan Bridge at East Broadway, Manhattan, 3030.

Health Department— Approval of payment of rent for use of premises occu-

pied by, at 263 Stanton street, Manhattan, 3021. Amendment to resolution authorizing renewal of lease -of premises 1119 East 95th street, Brooklyn, by changing the name of the lessor, 3022.

Assignment to, of four health centre sites in the Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx and Queens, 3022.

Request for assignment of various City-owned prop-erty for use as sites_ for district health centre buildings, in the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, 3029,

Higher Education, Board of, referring to Board of Estimate and Apportionment report relative to pro-posed acquisition of site for Brooklyn College, 3031.

Hospitals, Department of, referring back to, matter of request for renewal of lease of rooms in premises 426 East 26th street, Manhattan, 3023.

Law Department, matter of agreement between The City of New York and the Broad Channel Corporation covering unpaid rental due the City for property at Big Egg Marsh, Jamaica Bay, Queens, 3030.

Leases, approval of— Court of Special Sessions, 3025. Health Department, 3022.

Leases, approval of renewal of—Health Department, 3022. Sanitation, Department of, 3024.

Leases, matter of request for renewal of—Education, Board of, 3025.

Leases, request for— Education, Board of, 3029.

1 eases, request for renewal of—Education, Board of, 3029. Elections, Board of, 3029. Higher Education, Board of, 3029. Hospitals, Department of, 3029. Public Welfare, Department of, 3030. Sanitation, Department of, 3029.

Magistrates' Courts, request for assignment of new quarters for use of 8th District Magistrates' Court, in lieu of premises 1014 East 181st st., The Bronx, 3028.

Manhattan, President, Borough of— Matter of the surrender by, for disposal, seven floating

baths located in the Borough of Manhattan, 3028. Matter of denial of request for assignment of premises

at Hubert and Collister streets, Manhattan; Depart-ment of Public Welfare, matter of request for assign-ment of City-owned premises at Hubert and Collister streets, Manhattan, 3028.

Municipal Civil Service Commission— Approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises

205 East 67th street, Manhattan, for the purpose of conducting an examination for Patrolman, Police Department, 3023.

Approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises 205 East 67th street, Manhattan, for the purposes of conducting a promotion examination to Lieutenant. Fire Department, 3023.

Municipal Court, request that more suitable quarters be provided in lieu of renewal of lease of premises 115 5th street, Long Island City, Queens, 3028.

Notice of public hearing, 3166. Parks, Department of, referring back to, request for

assignment to, of floor in Bergen Building, Tremont and Arthur avenues, The Bronx, 3028.

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SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE—

Plant and Structures, Department of— Referring back to, matter of application of the Brook-

lyn and Richmond Ferry Co., Inc., for renewal of franchise for operation of ferry from 69th street, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, to foot of South street, St. George, Richmond, and lease of franchise for opera-tion of ferry to and from the foot of 39th street, Brooklyn, to and from the foot of South street, St. George, Richmond, 3026.

Approval of permit to New York and Englewood Ferry Corporation for the operation of a ferry from foot of Dyckman street, Manhattan, to Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, during the 1934 ferry season, 3032.

Fixing date for informal hearing in matter of termina-tion of existing agreement between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and The City of New York, covering commutation tickets honored on the munici-pally operated ferry between St. George, Staten Island, and the Borough of Manhattan, 3032.

Police Department— Acceptance of the surrender from, of premises 132-140

Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, 3023. Request for assignment to, of premises 651 River ave-

nue, The Bronx, 3029. Request for assignment to, of City-owned property on

northerly side of West 56th street, east of 12th ave-nue, Manhattan, 3029.

Public Welfare, Department of, referring back to, request for lease of premises 170 East 77th street, Manhattan, 3028.

Queens, President, Borough of, assignment to, for street purposes, park space in 31st (Jamaica) avenue between Crescent street and 32d street, First Ward, Queens, surrendered by Park Department, Queens, 3023.

Report for week ended March 14, 1934, 3020. Sanitation, Department of—

Amendment to resolutions adopted March 29, 1933, and September 27, 1933, approving lease of premises 4i Stanton street, Manhattan, by changing the name of the lessor, 3024.

Request for assignment to, of old fire house quarters at South 1st street and Driggs avenue to replace premises now leased at 33 South 3d street, Brooklyn, 3029.

Request for assignment to, of any City-owned site in the general area of East 150th street, River and Cromwell avenues, The Bronx, 3030.

Request that similar quarters be provided in neighbor-hood of premises now leased at 1110 Intervale ave-nue, The Bronx, 3029.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE—Sanitation, Department of—

Request that similar quarters in the same neighbor-hood be provided in lieu of premises now leased at 1766 Washington avenue, The Bronx, 3031.

Request that similar quarters in the same neighbor-hood be provided in lieu of premises now leased at 1547 Southern boulevard, The Bronx, 3029.

Request for substitute quarters instead of renewing lease of premises 2515 Amsterdam avenue, Man-hattan, 3029.

Rescindment of resolution authorizing renewal of lease of premises 103 Lafayette street, Manhattan, and further authorizing payment of rent for use of said premises for the periods specified, 3029.

Supreme Court, surrender by, of court rooms and con-tents formerly occupied in premises at East 161st street and 3d avenue, The Bronx, 3029.

Tenement House Department, approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises 25 Hyatt street, St. George, Richmond, 3024.

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of—Assignment to, of space in premises 264 Madison

street, Manhattan, the President of the Borough of Manhattan and the President-Justice of the Mu-nicipal Court having given their consent thereto, 3025.

Matter of approval of lease for premises 200 East 79th street, Manhattan, 3024.

Matter of approval of renewal of lease for premises in Burgevin Building, corner of Main and Fair streets, Kingston, N. Y., 3025.

Request for payment of rent for premises occupied by, at 911 Avenue U, Ilrooklyn, 3030.

Surrender by, of surface of City-owned land between Hartsdale avenue and point where these lands enter the Bronx parkway reservation at Scarsdal?, in order that same may be transferred to Town of Greenburg, 3030.

SUPREME COURT. FIRST DEPARTMENT. Application to amend proceedings, 2680. Application to court to condemn property, 2679, 3045. Filing bills of costs. 3073, 3344. Filing final report, 2985. Filing tentative decree, notices to file objections, 2680,

3164. Notice to file claims, 3097.

SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT— Application to amend proceedings, 2881, 3237. Filing bills of costs, 2681. Filing tentative decree, notices to file objections, 2681,

2705, 2733, 2761. Hearing on qualifications, 2834. Notice to file claims, 2850,

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT—Changes in the department, 2810, 3009, 3249. Sale of old buildings, 2674, 3135.

TRANSIT COMMISSION, STATE OF NEW YORK—Notice of hearing, Case No. 2724 and Case No. 2906.

TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF'— Auction sale, 3259. Invitation to contractors, 2674, 2699, 2908, 2968, 3259. ,- Notices of public hearings, 2842, 3183. Proposals, notice to bidders, 2674. Sale of apartment house, 2841.

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY— For demolition of buildings, 2674. For grading and grade separation, Queens, 2674, 2728.

WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF— Abstract of expenditures made and estimated liabilities

incurred during April, 1934, 2873. Changes in the department, 2726, 2907, 3174. Proposals—

Contract 234, for furnishing and delivering bronze gate ..ivalves; ,Contra# 235, for furiishing and delivering steel and iron valves; Contract 243, for furnishing, testing and delivering bronze high-pres-sure centrifugal pumps, electric motors and appurte-nances for unwatering tunnel and drainage shaft, 3210.

Contract 237, for furnishing, testing, delivering and installing riser-valve controlling mechanisms and appurtenances; Contract 238, for furnishing and delivering hydraulic cylinders, pumps, piping and appurtenances for uptake and downtake chambers No. 2; Contract 245, for furnishing and delivering operating and indicating apparatus for section and needle valves in drainage shaft, 3210.

Contract 242, for furnishing and delivering traveling cranes, hoists and trolleys; Contract 244, for fur-nishing and delivering hoists, cages, wire ropes, sheaves, reel and appurtenances for drainage shaft; Contract 247, for furnishing, testing and delivering transformers, switchboards, panel boards, air-com-pressors, blower, pumps, motors and appurtenances; Contract 248, for furnishing, testing and delivering electric cables, conductors and appurtenances, 3210.

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, DE-PARTMENT OF—

Reports for weeks ended— April 14, 21 and 28, 1934, 2810. May 5, 1934, 3197.

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