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THE CITY RECORD INDEX FOR FEBRUARY, 1936 ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- Changes in the department, 846, 933, 1189. ;1I,DERMEN, BOARD OF- Accounts, Commissioner of- Report of the Court of Domestic Relations, Support Bureau, Manhattan, from January 1 to October 31, 1935, inclusive, 764. Report of the Municipal Court, Third District, Brook- lyn, from January 1 to September 16, 1935, inclu- sive, 764. An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances of The City of New York by adding a new section relative to the hours of employment of City employees, 766. 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 par- ticularly to Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, 767. An ordinance repealing an ordinance to amend subdivi- slon "6. Restrictions. a." of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to 5th avenue, Brooklyn, 1061. An ordinance to amend article V, chapter 5 of the Code of Ordinances in relation to the issuance of permits for parking stations, 1255. An ordinance to amend chapter 14, article 8 of the Code of Ordinances in relation to the regulation of the licensing of taxicabs, 1255. Artists' Representatives, Temporary Chairman, approv- ing the adoption of an ordinance licensing artists' rep- resentatives, 763. Deeds, Commissioner of, resolution appointing various persons, 766, 1068, 1254. Education, Board of, Secretary, request for authority to contract in the open market, without public letting, for the purchase of a Paragon-Revolute No. 3-E, 42-inch blueprinting, washing and drying machine in an amount not to exceed $3,085, 1249. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of, resolution adopt- ing grade of position of Inspector of Medical and Surgical Supplies in the Department of Finance at $2,1b0 per annum, 1249. General Welfare, Committee on, report of the, in favor of filing an ordinance to amend the Code of Ordin- ances, in relation to food handlers' certificates, 1061. Higher Education, Chairman, Board of, request for authority to contract in the open market, without pub- lic letting, for supplies, equipment and other material for general plant service and all other expenses, in an amount not to exceed $50,000, 1061. In Memoriam, Stephen F. Roberts, 1255. Licenses, Commissioner of, recommending to the Board the adoption of an ordinance to amend chapter 3 of the Code of Ordinances by adding a new article to be known as article 4, consisting of five new sections to be sections 63, 64, 65, 66 and 67, respectively, relating to artists' representatives, 763. Mayor, Office of the, City of New York, disapproval of an ordinance repealing an ordinance to amend sub- division "6. Restrictions. a." of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating fo 5th avenue, Brooklyn, 1061. Minutes of stated meetings held- February 4, 1936, 763. February 18, 1936, 1060. February 25, 1936, 1249. Police Commissioner, report of the proceedings of the Pension Fund for the year 1935, 763. Police Pension Fund, the annual report for the year 1935, special section, February 6, 1936. Public hearing by the Committee on General Welfare, 1183. Public Letting, Committee on, report of the- In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Depart- ment of Hospitals, medical and surgical supplies, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 765. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Depart- ments of Hospitals, Correction and Public Welfare, perishable foodstuffs, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 765. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to contract for said Depart- ment for the rental of tabulating machines, without without public letting; amount, $175,000, 765. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Comptroller to contract for engraving and printing temporary and definitive obligations of the City, without public letting ; amount, $175,00, 765. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Police Department, 25 horses, without public letting, cost, $8,125, 765. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Police Commissioner to contract for the stabling and shoe- ino of horses, without public letting; amount, $35,000, 764. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Comp- troller, machines and equipment for the printing of payrolls and checks by the Central Payroll Divi- sion, without public letting; amount, $75,000, 765. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Pres- ident,Borough of Manhattan, to contract for exter- minating service, without public letting ; amount, $1.560, 7614. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Board of Education to purchase perishable fruits, vege- tahle~. etc., for school lunches, without public letting: amount, $20,000, 764. ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Public Letting, Committee on, report of the- In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Pres- ident, Borough of Brooklyn, to contract for work to be done at Coney Island Beach, without public letting ; amount, $3,000, 764. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the President, Borough of Queens, one Packard automobile with heater; cost, $3,350 with allowance on old car of $250, making net cost of new car $3,100, without public letting, 765. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Depart- ment of Hospitals, medical and surgical supplies, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 1068. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Comp- troller, machines and equipment for the printing of payrolls and checks by the Central Payroll Divi- sion, without public letting ; amount, $75,000, 1068. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to contract for said Depart- ment for the rental of tabulating machines, without public letting; amount, $8,000, 1068. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the President, Borough of Queens, one Packard automobile with heater ; cost, $3,350 with allowance on old car of $250, making net cost of new car $3,100, without public letting, 1068. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Comptroller to contract for engraving and printing temporary and definitive obligations of the City, without public letting; amount, $175,000, 1067. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Police Department, 25 horses, without public letting; cost, $8,125, 1067. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Depart- ments of Hospitals, Correction and Public Welfare, perishable foodstuffs, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 1067. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Police Commissioner to contract for the stabling and shoe- ing of horses, without public letting ; amount, $35,000, 1067. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Pres- ident, Borough of Brooklyn, to contract for work to he done at Coney Island Beach, without public letting; amount, $3,000, 1067. In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Pres- ident, Borough of Manhattan, to contract for exter- minating service, without public letting; amount, $1,560, 1067. Public Thoroughfares, Committee on, report of the- In favor of tiling a communication relative to the designation of the Bernard S. Deutsch Park, in the Borough of The Bronx (see Int. No. 134), 1061. In favor of adopting a resolution changing portion of the name of Andrews avenue and Loring place, The Bronx, 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Bernard S. Deutsch plaza," The Bronx, 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Spencer place, The Bronx, to "Anthony J. Grif- fin place," 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution designating Earle B. Felter Memorial Park in the Borough of Brook- lyn, 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution changing name of Purdy place to "Seneca avenue," Brooklyn, 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Exterior street, The Bronx, to "Olin J. Stephens highway," 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Bill Brown Memorial Playground," Brooklyn, 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution changing the names of various streets in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Bernard S. Deutsch plaza," The Bronx, 1250. In favor of adopting a resolution changing the names of various streets in the Borough of Brooklyn, 120. In favor of adopting a resolution changing portion of the name of Andrews avenue and Loring place, The Bronx, 1250. In favor of adopting a resolution changing name of Purdy place to "Seneca avenue," Brooklyn, 1250. In favor of adopting a resolution designating Earle B. Felter Memorial Park in the Borough of Brook- lyn, 1250. In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Bill Brown vl'emorial Playground" in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1251. In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Sylvan place, Manhattan, to "Cuvillier place," 1251. In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Exterior street, The Bronx, to "Olin J. Stephens highway," 1251. In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Spencer place, The Bronx, to "Anthony J. Grif- fin place," 1251. Public Works, Assistant Commissioner of, request for authority to contract in the open market. without pub- lic letting, for the purpose of jettying bathing poles along the beach at Rockaway; amount, $2,200, charge- able to Code No, 695, 1061. ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Purchase, Commissioner of- I~equest for authority to purchase for the County Clerk, Kings County, 80 legal-size filing cabinets and two ladders, etc., in the open market, without public letting, at an estimated cost of $2,700; charge- able to Code 3370, 763. Request for authority to purchase for the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, one billing machine in the open market, without public letting, at an estimated cost of $1,087.65; chargeable to Code 2176, 764. Request for authority to purchase for the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance for printed matter for use of the Bureau of Information (Detective Division), Police Department, in the open market, without public letting; amount, $1,007.06, chargeable to Code 1611-1936, 1061. Resolution adjourning Board to meet on March 2, 1936, 1254. Resolution amending a resolution adopted by the Board on December 17, 1935, granting permission to the Borough President of Manhattan to enter into con- tract with the New York Central Railroad in regards to constructing underpasses in the Borough of Man- hattan at West 81st street and West 172d street, 766. Resolution amending resolution adopted by the Board on January 21, 1936, relative to the Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County, 766, Resolution asking the New York State Legislature to approve the Crews-Feld Bill for the construction of new schools, 1069. Resolution authorizing the Board of Higher Education to contract in the open market, without public letting, for purchase of supplies, equipment, etc., in connection with repairs incidental to the Hunter College fire, in an amount not to exceed $50,000, 1061. Request for authority to draw on account of contin- gent expenses, Sheriff, Kings County, 763. Resolution authorizing various persons to draw on ac- count of contingent expenses, Sheriff, Kings County, 763. Resolution changing the name of Sylvan place, Man- hattan, to Cuvillier place, 766. Resolution changing the name of Whitehall place, The Bronx, to "Moore place," 1069. Resolution changing the name of Fox square in The Bronx, to "Benjamin Gladstone square," 1069. Resolution changing the name of the present East 164th street extending from East 165th street to Sheridan avenue to "Carroll place," 1254. Resolution calling upon the Transit Commission to allow the 3d Avenue Railway Company to change the method of receiving and discharging passengers Oil its surface cars, and the Commissioner of Parks to make certain changes in the railings surrounding the parks on Broadway, Manhattan, 1069. Resolution designating 155th street, Manhattan, as a play street, 767. Resolution designating "Veterans Memorial Park of Middle Village," Borough of Queens, 767. Resolution designating Rutherford place, Manhattan, as a play street, 767. Resolution designating various streets as play streets in the Borough of Queens, 1069. Resolution designating Melrose avenue from East 149th to East 163d street, The Bronx, as a play street, 1070. Resolution designating Edgecombe avenue, Manhattan, as a one-way street for northbound traffic, 1069. Resolution designating West 19th street, Brooklyn, as a play street, 1254. Resolution establishing a caution signal at 138th street and 5th avenue, Manhattan, 1069. Resolution establishing traffic signals at various inter- sections in the Borough of Brooklyn, 766. Resolution, establishing traffic warning signals at- Along 4th avenue, Brooklyn, 1070. Avenue A, Manhattan, 767. Avenue J and Albany avenue, Brooklyn, 767. Brooklyn and Lefferts avenues, Brooklyn, 767. Park row and New Chambers street; thence along New Chambers street to Madison street, and along Madison street to Grand street, Manhattan, 768. The following intersections : Newtown road, 43d street, 31st avenue, Astoria, Queens, 1070. The intersection of 219th street and 226th street and Bronx River parkway, The Bronx, 767. The intersection of Gun Hill road and Holland ave- nue, The Bronx, 767. Tremont and Andrews avenues, The Bronx, 1070. Van Alst avenue, Queens, 767. Various intersections, Queens, 1254. 124th street and Morningside avenue, Manhattan, 107(). 138th street, Manhattan, 1069. 150th street and 7th avenue, Manhattan, 707. Resolution petitioning the Assembly of the State of New York to act favorably on Bill No. 176, now pending in that body, 767. Resolution requesting his Honor the Mayor to take the necessary steps to increase the personnel of the Fire and Police Departments of The City of New York, 766. Resolution e requesting th Park Conunissinncr to estah- lish a playground at 155th street and 8th avenue, .1fan- hattaii, 767, Resolution reque,,ting the 'Transit Commission to allow the Broadway-7th Avenue Subway to erect a new station at 150th street and Lenox avenue, 767. Resolution requesting the Board of Education to apply for Federal funds to be used to modernize Public School 25, Manhattan, 767.

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Page 1: THE CITY RECORDcityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1936/1936-02-00_index.pdf · Bureau, Manhattan, from January 1 to October 31, 1935, inclusive, 764. Report of the Municipal Court,

THE CITY RECORD INDEX FOR FEBRUARY, 1936

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF-Changes in the department, 846, 933, 1189.

;1I,DERMEN, BOARD OF-Accounts, Commissioner of-

Report of the Court of Domestic Relations, Support Bureau, Manhattan, from January 1 to October 31, 1935, inclusive, 764.

Report of the Municipal Court, Third District, Brook-lyn, from January 1 to September 16, 1935, inclu-sive, 764.

An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances of The City of New York by adding a new section relative to the hours of employment of City employees, 766.

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 par-ticularly to Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, 767.

An ordinance repealing an ordinance to amend subdivi-slon "6. Restrictions. a." of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to 5th avenue, Brooklyn, 1061.

An ordinance to amend article V, chapter 5 of the Code of Ordinances in relation to the issuance of permits for parking stations, 1255.

An ordinance to amend chapter 14, article 8 of the Code of Ordinances in relation to the regulation of the licensing of taxicabs, 1255.

Artists' Representatives, Temporary Chairman, approv-ing the adoption of an ordinance licensing artists' rep- resentatives, 763.

Deeds, Commissioner of, resolution appointing various persons, 766, 1068, 1254.

Education, Board of, Secretary, request for authority to contract in the open market, without public letting, for the purchase of a Paragon-Revolute No. 3-E, 42-inch blueprinting, washing and drying machine in an amount not to exceed $3,085, 1249.

Estimate and Apportionment, Board of, resolution adopt-ing grade of position of Inspector of Medical and Surgical Supplies in the Department of Finance at $2,1b0 per annum, 1249.

General Welfare, Committee on, report of the, in favor of filing an ordinance to amend the Code of Ordin-ances, in relation to food handlers' certificates, 1061.

Higher Education, Chairman, Board of, request for authority to contract in the open market, without pub-lic letting, for supplies, equipment and other material for general plant service and all other expenses, in an

amount not to exceed $50,000, 1061. In Memoriam, Stephen F. Roberts, 1255. Licenses, Commissioner of, recommending to the Board

the adoption of an ordinance to amend chapter 3 of the Code of Ordinances by adding a new article to be known as article 4, consisting of five new sections to be sections 63, 64, 65, 66 and 67, respectively, relating to artists' representatives, 763.

Mayor, Office of the, City of New York, disapproval of an ordinance repealing an ordinance to amend sub-division "6. Restrictions. a." of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating fo 5th avenue, Brooklyn, 1061.

Minutes of stated meetings held- February 4, 1936, 763. February 18, 1936, 1060. February 25, 1936, 1249.

Police Commissioner, report of the proceedings of the Pension Fund for the year 1935, 763.

Police Pension Fund, the annual report for the year 1935, special section, February 6, 1936.

Public hearing by the Committee on General Welfare, 1183.

Public Letting, Committee on, report of the- In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-

missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Depart-ment of Hospitals, medical and surgical supplies, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 765.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Depart-ments of Hospitals, Correction and Public Welfare, perishable foodstuffs, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 765.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to contract for said Depart-ment for the rental of tabulating machines, without without public letting; amount, $175,000, 765.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Comptroller to contract for engraving and printing temporary and definitive obligations of the City, without public letting ; amount, $175,00, 765.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Police Department, 25 horses, without public letting, cost, $8,125, 765.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Police Commissioner to contract for the stabling and shoe-ino of horses, without public letting; amount, $35,000, 764.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Comp-troller, machines and equipment for the printing of payrolls and checks by the Central Payroll Divi-sion, without public letting; amount, $75,000, 765.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Pres-ident,Borough of Manhattan, to contract for exter-minating service, without public letting ; amount, $1.560, 7614.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Board of Education to purchase perishable fruits, vege-tahle~. etc., for school lunches, without public letting: amount, $20,000, 764.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Public Letting, Committee on, report of the-

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Pres-ident, Borough of Brooklyn, to contract for work to be done at Coney Island Beach, without public letting ; amount, $3,000, 764.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the President, Borough of Queens, one Packard automobile with heater; cost, $3,350 with allowance on old car of $250, making net cost of new car $3,100, without public letting, 765.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Depart-ment of Hospitals, medical and surgical supplies, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 1068.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Comp-troller, machines and equipment for the printing of payrolls and checks by the Central Payroll Divi-sion, without public letting ; amount, $75,000, 1068.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com- missioner of Purchase to contract for said Depart- ment for the rental of tabulating machines, without public letting; amount, $8,000, 1068.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the President, Borough of Queens, one Packard automobile with heater ; cost, $3,350 with allowance on old car of $250, making net cost of new car $3,100, without public letting, 1068.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Comptroller to contract for engraving and printing temporary and definitive obligations of the City, without public letting; amount, $175,000, 1067.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Police Department, 25 horses, without public letting; cost, $8,125, 1067.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchase to purchase for the Depart-ments of Hospitals, Correction and Public Welfare, perishable foodstuffs, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 1067.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Police Commissioner to contract for the stabling and shoe-ing of horses, without public letting ; amount, $35,000, 1067.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Pres- ident, Borough of Brooklyn, to contract for work to he done at Coney Island Beach, without public letting; amount, $3,000, 1067.

In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the Pres-ident, Borough of Manhattan, to contract for exter-minating service, without public letting; amount, $1,560, 1067.

Public Thoroughfares, Committee on, report of the-In favor of tiling a communication relative to the

designation of the Bernard S. Deutsch Park, in the Borough of The Bronx (see Int. No. 134), 1061.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing portion of the name of Andrews avenue and Loring place, The Bronx, 1062.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Bernard S. Deutsch plaza," The Bronx, 1062.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Spencer place, The Bronx, to "Anthony J. Grif-fin place," 1062.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating Earle B. Felter Memorial Park in the Borough of Brook-lyn, 1062.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing name of Purdy place to "Seneca avenue," Brooklyn, 1062.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Exterior street, The Bronx, to "Olin J. Stephens highway," 1062.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Bill Brown Memorial Playground," Brooklyn, 1062.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing the names

of various streets in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1062. In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Bernard

S. Deutsch plaza," The Bronx, 1250. In favor of adopting a resolution changing the names

of various streets in the Borough of Brooklyn, 120. In favor of adopting a resolution changing portion of

the name of Andrews avenue and Loring place, The Bronx, 1250.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing name of Purdy place to "Seneca avenue," Brooklyn, 1250.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating Earle B. Felter Memorial Park in the Borough of Brook-lyn, 1250.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Bill Brown vl'emorial Playground" in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1251.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Sylvan place, Manhattan, to "Cuvillier place," 1251.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Exterior street, The Bronx, to "Olin J. Stephens highway," 1251.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Spencer place, The Bronx, to "Anthony J. Grif-fin place," 1251.

Public Works, Assistant Commissioner of, request for authority to contract in the open market. without pub-lic letting, for the purpose of jettying bathing poles along the beach at Rockaway; amount, $2,200, charge-able to Code No, 695, 1061.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Purchase, Commissioner of-

I~equest for authority to purchase for the County Clerk, Kings County, 80 legal-size filing cabinets and two ladders, etc., in the open market, without public letting, at an estimated cost of $2,700; charge-able to Code 3370, 763.

Request for authority to purchase for the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, one billing machine in the open market, without public letting, at an estimated cost of $1,087.65; chargeable to Code 2176, 764.

Request for authority to purchase for the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance for printed matter for use of the Bureau of Information (Detective Division), Police Department, in the open market, without public letting; amount, $1,007.06, chargeable to Code 1611-1936, 1061.

Resolution adjourning Board to meet on March 2, 1936, 1254.

Resolution amending a resolution adopted by the Board on December 17, 1935, granting permission to the Borough President of Manhattan to enter into con-tract with the New York Central Railroad in regards to constructing underpasses in the Borough of Man-hattan at West 81st street and West 172d street, 766.

Resolution amending resolution adopted by the Board on January 21, 1936, relative to the Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County, 766,

Resolution asking the New York State Legislature to approve the Crews-Feld Bill for the construction of new schools, 1069.

Resolution authorizing the Board of Higher Education to contract in the open market, without public letting, for purchase of supplies, equipment, etc., in connection with repairs incidental to the Hunter College fire, in an amount not to exceed $50,000, 1061.

Request for authority to draw on account of contin-gent expenses, Sheriff, Kings County, 763.

Resolution authorizing various persons to draw on ac-count of contingent expenses, Sheriff, Kings County, 763.

Resolution changing the name of Sylvan place, Man-hattan, to Cuvillier place, 766.

Resolution changing the name of Whitehall place, The Bronx, to "Moore place," 1069.

Resolution changing the name of Fox square in The Bronx, to "Benjamin Gladstone square," 1069.

Resolution changing the name of the present East 164th street extending from East 165th street to Sheridan avenue to "Carroll place," 1254.

Resolution calling upon the Transit Commission to allow the 3d Avenue Railway Company to change the method of receiving and discharging passengers Oil its surface cars, and the Commissioner of Parks to make certain changes in the railings surrounding the parks on Broadway, Manhattan, 1069.

Resolution designating 155th street, Manhattan, as a play street, 767.

Resolution designating "Veterans Memorial Park of Middle Village," Borough of Queens, 767.

Resolution designating Rutherford place, Manhattan, as a play street, 767.

Resolution designating various streets as play streets in the Borough of Queens, 1069.

Resolution designating Melrose avenue from East 149th to East 163d street, The Bronx, as a play street, 1070.

Resolution designating Edgecombe avenue, Manhattan, as a one-way street for northbound traffic, 1069.

Resolution designating West 19th street, Brooklyn, as a play street, 1254.

Resolution establishing a caution signal at 138th street and 5th avenue, Manhattan, 1069.

Resolution establishing traffic signals at various inter-sections in the Borough of Brooklyn, 766.

Resolution, establishing traffic warning signals at-Along 4th avenue, Brooklyn, 1070. Avenue A, Manhattan, 767. Avenue J and Albany avenue, Brooklyn, 767. Brooklyn and Lefferts avenues, Brooklyn, 767. Park row and New Chambers street; thence along

New Chambers street to Madison street, and along Madison street to Grand street, Manhattan, 768.

The following intersections : Newtown road, 43d street, 31st avenue, Astoria, Queens, 1070.

The intersection of 219th street and 226th street and Bronx River parkway, The Bronx, 767.

The intersection of Gun Hill road and Holland ave-nue, The Bronx, 767.

Tremont and Andrews avenues, The Bronx, 1070. Van Alst avenue, Queens, 767. Various intersections, Queens, 1254. 124th street and Morningside avenue, Manhattan, 107(). 138th street, Manhattan, 1069. 150th street and 7th avenue, Manhattan, 707.

Resolution petitioning the Assembly of the State of New York to act favorably on Bill No. 176, now pending in that body, 767.

Resolution requesting his Honor the Mayor to take the necessary steps to increase the personnel of the Fire

and Police Departments of The City of New York, 766.

Resolution e requesting th Park Conunissinncr to estah- lish a playground at 155th street and 8th avenue, .1fan-hattaii, 767,

Resolution reque,,ting the 'Transit Commission to allow the Broadway-7th Avenue Subway to erect a new station at 150th street and Lenox avenue, 767.

Resolution requesting the Board of Education to apply for Federal funds to be used to modernize Public School 25, Manhattan, 767.

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INDEX TO CITY RECORD-FEBRUARY VOL. LXIV, PART 11

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Resolution requesting supplemental home relief for pur-

chase of matzolls during the passover season, 767. Resolution requesting the Board of Education to estab-

lish a playground adjacent to Public School 25, Man-hattan, 767.

Resolution requesting the Federal Housing Authority to allocate $00,000 to be used for erecting low cost ho-ising in the 8th Aldermanic District, Manhattan, 7o7.

Resolution requesting the Director of Relief to furnish the Board of Aldermen with all information relative to aliens on relief, 768.

Resolution requesting the Board of Trustees of the Brooklyn Public Library to request the Boardof Transportation and the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to transfer certain property in the Borough of Brooklyn to the Brooklyn Public Library for the pur-pose of erecting a branch library thereon, 1070.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Parks to request the Board of Transportation and the Com-missioners of the Sinking Fund to transfer certain property in the Borough of Brooklyn to the Depart-ment of Parks for the purpose of erecting a play-ground thereon, 1070.

Resolution requesting the Commissioner of Hospitals to take the necessary steps towards erecting a hospital for the care and treatment of epileptics in the City of New York, 1070.

Resolution requesting Charlotte E. Carr to furnish the number of negro personnel now employed by the ERB, 1069.

Resolution requesting the Board of Education to erect an athletic field for Stuyvesant High School, 1069.

Resolution requesting more night time hours for Mun- icipal Radio Station, 1069.

Resolution requesting the Board of Education to erect a new high school in the East Harlem section of the Borough of Ma,ihattan, 1069.

Resolution requesting the Federal WPA Administrator to disclose the reasons for the arbitrary dismissal of Wilfred E. Boughton, former employee of ERB, 1255.

Resolution requesting heads of City, County and Bor-ough Offices to grant leaves of absence for all em-ployees who desire to participate in the St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 17, 1936, 1254.

Rules, Committee on, report of the- In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Board

of Education to apply for Federal funds to be used in reconstructing old school buildings, 1065.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Board of Education to convert Public School No. 41, Man-hattan, into an eight-grade grammar school and junior high school, 1065.

In favor of adopting a resolution granting permission to Marketmen, etc., to use sidewalks and carriage ways at Harlem Market, Manhattan, 1t5.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Com-missioner of Hospitals to erect a new hospital in the East Harlem section, Manhattan, 1065.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Com-missioner of Health to install a dental and medical clinic in Public School No. 141, Brooklyn, to take care of children in said school and immediate neigh-borhood, 1065.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Police Commissioner to increase the personnel of the uni-formed force of the Police Department by 2,400 men, 1066.

Iii favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Park Commissioner to establish a playground at 155th street and 8th avenue, Manhattan, 1066.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Transit Commission to allow the Broadway-7th Avenue Subway to erect a new station at 150th street and Lenox avenue, Manhattan, 1066.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting his Honor the Mayor to take the necessary steps to increase the personnel of the Fire and Police Departments, 1066.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting the Police Commissioner to increase police protection in the Flatbush section, Brooklyn, 1066.

In favor of adopting a resolution requesting supple-mental home relief for purchase of matzohs during the passover season, 1067.

Salaries and Offices, Committee on, report of the, in favor of adopting a resolution establishing various grades of positions in the Department of Plant and Structures, 766.

Traffic Committee on, report of the- In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic

warning signals at the intersections of 219th street and 226th street and Bronx River parkway, The Bronx, 1064.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at the intersection of Gun Hill road and Holland avenue, The Bronx, 1064.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at the intersection of Gun Hill road and Holland avenue, The Bronx, 1253.

In favor ofadopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at the intersections of 219th street and 226th street and Bronx River parkway, The Bronx, 1253.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic lights at various intersections in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1063.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic signals on Fulton street and Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, 1063.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at various points in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1063.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at various points in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1064.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals on Avenue J and Albany avenue, Brooklyn, 1064.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at various intersections of the Bor-ough of Brookl4n, 1064.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic signals at various intersections in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1064.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Traffic Committee on, report of the-

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at Brooklyn and Lefferts avenues, Brooklyn, 1064.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic lights at various intersections in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1251.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at various points in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1251.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at various points in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1252.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic signals on Fulton street and Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, 1252.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at Brooklyn and Lefferts avenues, Brooklyn, 1253.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic signals at various intersections in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1253.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at various intersections of the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, 1253.

Iu favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals on Avenue J and Albany avenue, Brooklyn, 1254.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating East 108th street, between 1st and 2d avenues, Man-hattan, as a play street, 1251.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at 150th street and 7th avenue, Manhattan, 1253.

In favor of adopting an amended resolution estab-lishing traffic signals at Duane and William streets through New Chambers street along Madison street to Grand street, Manhattan, 1254.

In favor of adopting a resolution changing the name of Sylvan place, Manhattan, to "Cuvillier place," 1063.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating East 108th street, between 1st and 2d avenues, Manhattan, as a play street, 1063.

In favor of filing a resolution establishing traffic sig-nals at Park row from New Chambers street along Madison street to Grand street, Manhattan, 1064.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at 150th street and 7th avenue, Man-hattan, 1064.

Itt favor of adopting an amended resolution establish-ing traffic signals at Duane and William streets through New Chambers street along Madison street to Grand street, Manhattan, 1065.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating 61st street, formerly Vincent street, Queens, as a play street, 1063.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at various intersections, Queens, 1063,

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic signals on Forest avenue from Myrtle avenue to Metropolitan avenue, Queens, 1063.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic lights on Jamaica avenue, Queens, 1063.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals on Van Alst avenue, Queens, 1064.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic signals on Forrest avenue from Myrtle avenue to Metropolitan avenue, Queens, 1252.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals at various intersections, Queens, 1252.

In favor of adopting a resolution designating 61st street, formerly Vincent street, Queens, as a play street, 1252.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic lights on Jamaica avenue, Queens, 1252.

In favor of adopting a resolution establishing traffic warning signals on Van Alst avenue, Queens, 1253.

APPROVED PAPERS- An ordinance to amend section 215 of article 16 of

chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to illuminated signs, 860.

An ordinance repealing an ordinance authorizing an issue of -corporate stock and/or serial bonds in an amount not exceeding $318,806 (and such additional amount as may be required to pay additional interest) to pay the awards and interest thereon on certain parcels of land under water along the westerly and northerly shores of Jamaica Bay, Brooklyn, at Ber-gen Beach, and adjacent to Paerdegat Basin, as more particularly set forth therein, 861.

Deeds, Commissioners of, resolution appointing various persons, 647, 648, 861, 1331.

Resolution authorizing various persons to draw on ac- count of contingent expenses-

Bronx County, Sheriff, 648. Bronx, President, Borough of The, 648. Buildings, Commissioner of, Department of Buildings

861. Child Welfare, Board of, 860. Corporation Counsel, 860, Correction, Commissioner of, 861. County Clerk, Bronx County, 861. County Clerk, Kings County, 648. County Clerk, Queens County, 647. Dewey, Thomas E., Assistant District Attorney, New

York County, 861. District Attorney, Bronx County, 861. District Attorney, New York County, 800. District Attorney, Richmond County, 648. Docks, Department of Commissioner, 648. Education, Board of-

Auditor, 860. Director of Attendance, 860, Inspector of Classes for the Blind, 860. Principal of Elementary and Trade School for the

Deaf, 860. Superintendent of School Supplies, 860.

Elections, Board of, 861. Fire Commissioner, 647. Health, Commissioner of, 861. Hospitals, Commissioner of, 860. Jurors, Commissioner of, Queens County, 648.

APPROVED PAPERS- Resolution authorizing various persons to draw on ac-

count of contingent expenses- Manhattan, President, Borough of, 861. Public Markets, Weights and Measures, Cottunissioner

of, 647. Public Welfare, Commissioner of, 860. Purchase, Commissioner of, 860. Sanitation, Department of, Commissioner, 647. Sheriff, Kings County, 985. Supreme Court Library, Secretary, Richmond County,

861, Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Commissioner of,

861. Resolution amending a resolution adopted by the Board

on December 17, 1935, granting permission to the Bor-ough President of Manhattan to enter into contract with theNew York Central Railroad in regard to constructing underpasses in the Borough of Man hattan at West 81st street and West 172d street, 985.

Resolution amending resolution adopted by the Board on January 21, 1936, relative to the Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County (Code No. 3552), 985.

Resolution authorizing issue of special revenue bonds, $20,500, to be used in connection with payment of salaries of staff working on transit unification mat-ters, etc., 861.

Resolution authorizing the President, Borough of Brook-lyn, to contract for work to be done at Coney Island Beach, without public letting; amount, $3,000, 1331.

Resolution authorizing the Comptroller to contract for engraving and printing temporary and definitive obli-gations of the City, without public letting; amount, $175,000, 1331.

Resolution authorizing the Board of Education to pur. chase perishable fruits, vegetables, etc., for school lunches, without public letting; amount, $20.000, 985.

Resolution authorizing the Board of Higher Education to contract in the open market, without public letting, for purchase of supplies, equipment, etc., in connec-tion with repairs incidental to the Hunter College fire, in an amount not to exceed $50,000, 1350.

Resolution authorizing the Police Commissioner to con-tract for the stabling and shoeing of horses, without public letting; amount, $35,000, 1331.

Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Purchase to purchase for the Departments of Hospitals, Correc-tion and Public Welfare, perishable foodstuffs, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 1350.

Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Purchase to purchase for the Department of Hospitals, medical and surgical supplies, without public letting; amount, $25,000, 1350.

Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Purchase to purchase for the Comptroller, machines and equip-ment for the printing of payrolls and checks by the Central Payroll Division, without public letting; amount, $75,000, 1350.

Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Purchase to purchase for the Police Department, 25 horses, without public letting; cost, $8,125, 1350.

Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Purchase to purchase for the President, Borough of Queens, one Packard automobile with heater; cost, $3,350 with allowance on old car of $250, making net cost of new car $3,100, without public letting, 1350.

Resolution establishing various grades of positions in the Department of Plant and Structures, 985.

Resolution releasing the Dierks Heating Company from liquidated damages accrued while under contract with Department of Hospitals, 860.

ART COMMISSION- Minutes of meeting held January 14, 1936, 947.

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF- Completion of assessments-

Bronx, Borough of The, 656, 1170. Brooklyn, Borough of, 656, 1170, Manhattan, Borough of, 656. Queens, Borough of, 656, 1170.

Notice of annual apportionment and assessment, 656. Notices to present claims for damages-

Bronx, Borough of The, 724. Manhattan, Borough of, 724. Queens, Borough of, 724. Richmond, Borough of, 724.

BOARD MEETINGS, 656.

BRONX, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE-Changes in the department, 722, 1007, 1042, 1232, 1316. Extracts of minutes of Local Board meetings held Feb-

ruary 19, 1936, 1315. Notices of Local Board meetings, 848. Proposals-

For furnishing all labor, materials, tools, implements and appliances required for cleaning the glass in all windows, doors, partitions, transoms, etc., through-out the Bronx County Building, located on the block bounded by East 158th street, Walton avenue, East 161st street and Grand Concourse, and in the Chil-dren's Court Building located at 1118 Grand Boule-vard and Concourse, The Bronx, 662.

For furnishing all labor and materials required for the window guards and exterior door work of the Bronx County Jail, to be erected on the southwest-erly side of East 151st street, between Cromwell and River avenues, The Bronx, 959.

Constructing sewer and appurtenances in De Reimer avenue between Strang avenue and Edenwald avenue, and reconstructing sewer and appurtenances in De Reimer avenue between Edenwald avenue and Nereid avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, 1359,

Setting curb, laying sidewalks and crosswalks, build-ing inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, ap-proaches and guard rails where necessary in Secor avenue from Boston road to the City line, together with all work incidental thereto, 1359.

For furnishing all labor and materials necessary or required fur the construction of the bridge, East 161st street and Eagle avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, 1359.

Reports for weeks ended-January 29, 1936, 846. February 5 and 11, 1936, 1207. February 19, 1936, 1261.

February 26, 1936, 1315.

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BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF—Changes in the department, 846, 901, 933, 1208. Notice of Local Board hearings, 1241. Proposals—

For regulating and paving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road- way of Brighton 4th street from Neptune avenue to Brighton Beach avenue, 1078.

For regulating, curbing, flagging and paving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation Cleveland street from Hegeman avenue to Linden boulevard, 1078.

For regulating, grading, curbing, flagging and paving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch con-crete foundation East 46th street from Avenue D to Foster avenue, 1078.

For regulating, grading, curbing and flagging where necessary and paving with permanent asphalt pave- ment on a 6-inch concrete foundation Narrows ave-nue from Mackay place to 71st street, 1078.

For regulating, grading, curbing, flagging and paving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch con-crete foundation, West 3d street from Kings high-way to Avenue S, 1078.

For regulating and paving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation, the road-way of West 6th street from Quentin road to Kings highway, 1078.

For regulating and curbing Batchelder street and Brown street from Avenue U to Avenue V, 1078.

For regulating, paving and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the roadway of Caton avenue from East 7th street to Coney Island avenue, 1078.

For regulating and paving with preliminary bituminous macadam pavement (mixing method). the roadway of Emmons avenue from Ocean avenue to Bedford avenue, 1078.

For regulating, and paving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road-way of Emmons avenue from Bedford avenue to East 28th street, 1078.

For regulating and paving with preliminary bituminous macadam pavement (mixing method) the roadway of Emmons avenue from East 28th street to Brigham street, 1078.

For regulating, grading, curbing and flagging Neptune avenue from Ocean parkway to East 12th street, and for paving the roadway with bituminous mac-adam pavement (mixing method) from Ocean park-way to Brighton 3d street and with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation from Brighton 3d street to East 12th street, 1078.

For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road-way of Decatur street from Broadway to Bushwick avenue and from Knickerbocker avenue to Irving avenue, 1317.

For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road-way of Manhasset place from Rapelye street to Coles street, 1317.

For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road-way of Sanford street from Park avenue to Myrtle avenue, 1317.

For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road-way of South 4th street from Wythe avenue to Bedford avenue, 1317.

For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road-way of 8th avenue from St. Johns place to Garfield place, 1317.

For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road-way of 8th street from 5th avenue to 6th avenue, 1317.

For furnishing all the labor and material required for the demolition and the removal of the materials of a one-story terra cotta brick building complete, sit-uated on the front of the lot on the northeast corner of Paidge avenue and Setauket street, known as No. 71-81 Paidge avenue, Lot 1, Block 2499, being a building about 200 feet front and about 200 feet rear, and about 485 feet deep, about 15 feet high, unoc- cupied, to comply with precept issued by the Su-preme Court on December 30, 1935, unsafce building No. 448-1935, 1317.

Reports for weeks ended— January 9 and 16, 1936, 932. January 23, 1936, 1007,

Sale of privilege, 1016, 1197.

BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT OF— Bronx, Borough of The—

Reports for weeks ended-anuary 18 and 25, 1936, 722.

February 1, 1936, 932. February 8, 1936, 1169. February 15, 1936, 1315.

Brooklyn, Borough of— Changes in the department, 1185.

Manhattan, Borough of—Changes in the department, 933.

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF— Reports for weeks ended, January 11, 18 and 25, 1936,

901. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, NEW YORK

COUNTY— Changes in the department, 933.

DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Changes in the department, 846, 933, 1007, 1208. Proposals—

Contract No. 2118, for the erection of a customs bar-rier and other appurtenances on the premises desig-nated as the City of New York Foreign Trade Zone between Piers No. 11 and No. 17, Stapleton, Bor-ough of Richmond, together with all work incidental thereto, 1022.

Contract No. 2116, for dredging in the slips adjacent to Piers Nos. 12 and 13 (Foreign Trade Zone), Stapleton, Borough of Richmond, 1022.

Proposed approval of subcontractors, 935.

DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF—Reports for weeks ended—

January 25, 1936, 722. February 1, 1936, 932. February 8, 1936, 1007. February 15, 1936, 1207. February 22, 1936, 1315.

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT— Changes in the department, 1042.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX COUNTY— Changes in the department, 901.

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Changes in the department, 846, 1261.

Proposals-- For furnishing and delivering four automobiles, with

the privilege of buying one or two more at the same price for each, for the Board of Education, 661.

For equipment, small tools, supplies, etc., in various shops and rooms for the Bayside High School, on Corporal Kennedy Street, 32d avenue, 208th street, 32d drive, 209th street and 33d avenue, Bayside, Queens, 661.

For furnishing and delivering one automobile for the Board of Education, 661.

For general construction of new Public School 113, on the easterly side of Barnes avenue, between 216th street and 217th street, The Bronx, 661.

For plumbing and drainage; heating and ventilating apparatus; electric work and lighting fixtures in new Public School 247, on the northwesterly side of 21st avenue, from 70th street to 71st street, Brooklyn, 661.

For excavating, grading, etc., for the proposed Bronx Industrial High School for Girls, on the easterly side of Tinton avenue and westerly side of Union avenue, between East 161st street and East 163d street, Borough of The Bronx, 661.

For general construction of Public School 239 on the north side of Neptune avenue, between West 24th street and West 26th street, Brooklyn, 661.

For furnishing and delivering textbooks, charts, maps, etc., for the Day and Evening Elementary Schools and High Schools, 749.

For plumbing and drainage; heating and ventilating apparatus ; electric work and lighting fixtures in new Public School 166, on the northerly side of 35th avenue, between 33d street and 34th street, Queens, 749.

For furnishing and delivering stationery~ and printed supplies for the Board of Education, 798.

For furnishing and delivering 27,000 gallons of gaso-line for motor vehicles, Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, 854.

For furnishing and delivering food supplies, ice, etc., to the school lunch kitchens, 965.

For furnishing and delivering one automobile for the Board of Education, 1027.

For plumbing and drainage; heating and ventilating apparatus ; electric work and lighting fixtures in additions to Public School 207 (and work in con-nection therewith), on the westerly side of Fillmore avenue between Kimball street and Coleman street. Brooklyn, 1048.

For furniture equipment and asphalt tile for new Public School 43 (Manhattanville Junior High School), on the northwest corner of 129th street and Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan, 1048.

For furniture equipment and asphalt tile for new Public School 149, on the north side of 34th avenue from 93d street to 94th street, Jackson Heights, Queens, 1220.

For furnishing and delivering 18,000 gallons of gaso-line for motor vehicles, Manhattan, 1244.

For furnishing and delivering 27,000 gallons of gaso-line for motor vehicles, Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, 1272.

Proposed approval of subcontractors, 661, 693, 749, 798, 908, 940, 965, 981, 1013. 1047, 1084, 1200, 1244, 1362.

Sale of old books, etc., 981. ELECTIONS, BOARD OF-

Proposals- For furnishing and delivering stationery, printing and

supplies for the 1936 spring primary election, and general supplies, as per specifications and schedule, 797.

For furnishing and delivering official and sample primary ballots, statements of return and envelopes therefor, for spring primary election, April 2, 1936, 1319.

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

(29th) street from 34th (Hayes) avenue to Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue), Queens, 1282.

Acquiring title— Sheffield avenue from Farmers boulevard to Spring-

field boulevard and Kirkland avenue from Farmers boulevard to 147th avenue, Queens, 1282.

33d road, 70th drive, 201st street and 60th avenue, Queens, 1146.

176th street from Sayres avenue to 114th avenue, Queens, 1145.

Acquiring title, establishing lines and grades, and laying out Tillary street from Washington street to Jay street and from Flatbush avenue extension to Hudson avenue; public places bounded by Bridge street, Flat-bush avenue extension and Tillary street ; Hudson avenue, Park avenue, Navy street, and Tillary street; and Navy street from Park avenue to Nassau street, Brooklyn, 1144.

Acquiring title, grading, curbing, flagging, etc., East 48th street, West 15th street, West 12th street, West 10th street, Brighton 7th street, and Blake court, Brooklyn, 822.

Advance paying of award in proceedings for acquiring title, East 51st street from Kings highway to Flatbush avenue, etc., Brooklyn, 1144.

Amendment of Building Zone Resolution by changing use restrictions—

Westerly side of Bronx River avenue extending to the United States bulkhead line of the Bronx River and the easterly right-of-way line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad from a line north of Westchester avenue to a line south of East 1724 street, The Bronx, 804.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Amendment of Building Zone Resolution by changing

use restrictions— Linden boulevard from Lincoln avenue to Sheridan

avenue, Brooklyn, 815, 1276. 21st avenue front 12d street to a line cast of 75th

street, Queens, 815, 1276. Territory bounded by Ericsson place, Varick street,

Laight street and Hudson street, Manhattan, 1144. Amendment of Building Zone Resolution by changing

use and height restrictions, property within territory bounded by the centre line of East 38th street, the centre line of Marine 12th street, Flatbush avenue, a line south of the southerly United States pierhead and bulkhead line of Mill Basin and its easterly pro-longation, the United 'States pierhead and bulknead lines of Jamaica Bay and Rockaway Inlet, the centre line of Hassock street, and the centre line of Pelican street, Brooklyn; property within territory bounded by the centre line of East 38th street and its south-erly prolongation, the centre line of Marine 12th street, Flatbush avenue, a line ' south of the southerly United States pierhead and bulkhead line of Mill Basin and its easterly prolongation, and the United States pierhead and bulkhead lines of Jamaica Bay and Rockaway Inlet, Brooklyn, 805, 1138.

Approval of contract, plans, specification, etc.—Brooklyn, President, Borough of, 1151. Education, Department of, 817, 1151, 1153, 1154. Hospitals, Department of, 817, 818, 1154. Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of,

1156. Approval of journal of proceedings, 1121, 1276. Approval of map showing subdivision of private prop-

erty- Street system, territory bounded by Rockaway boule-

vard, a line midway from 174th street to 176th street, 154th road and its easterly prolongation, and 171st street, Queens, 814.

Street system, territory bounded by Royal Oak road, Victory boulevard, Brenton place, Sanford place, Slosson avenue and a line north of Sanford place, Richmond, 1148.

Approval of rule and damage maps in proceeding for acquiring title and vesting title, 60th avenue (Pacific street) from a property line north of Fresh Pond street (road) to Mount Olivet crescent (avenue), Queens, 812.

Automatic Fire Alarm Company, 1150. Bronx, President, Borough of The—

Davis street from Thieriot avenue to Taylor avenue, etc., The Bronx, closing, discontinuing and adjust-ing grades, 807.

Exterior street from East 138th street to East 144th street, etc., The Bronx, acquiring title (westerly approach to Triborough Bridge), 1284.

Whitlock avenue from Lafayette avenue to a point south of Tiffany street, The Bronx, closing strip on easterly side, 1137.

Rrooklyn, President, Borough of— Amendment of resolution authorizing issue of tax notes to provide for making changes in the Central

Court Building and rescission of unencumbered balance of tax note appropriation, 823.

Approval of contract, plans, in connection with 'furnish-ing and installing counter in Clerk's room, etc., in Central Court Building, 1282.

Repaving streets and avenues during year 1936, 822. South Brooklyn Railway Company, acceptance of pro-

posed agreement granting to City right to construct sewers, etc., under the right-of-way of the said rail-road company at Avenue Y from Shell road to West 3d street, 1149.

Budget for 1936, capital outlay, special section February 17, 1936.

Budget, Director, Office of the, report of certificates issued by, for January, 1936, 1148.

Changes in the department, 933. Changing or establishing lines and grades, street system,

territory bounded by Mill road, Coddington avenue, Hylan boulevard, New Dorp lane, Finley avenue and Tysens lane, Richmond, 815.

Changing grades— Astoria boulevard from 29th avenue to Humphrey

street, Queens, 1145. 78th avenue from 73d place to 75th street and 74th

street front a point north of 78th avenue to Myrtle avenue, Queens, 1145.

Changing grades and establishing lines of a bridge, Henry Hudson parkway from West 231st street to West 235th street, etc. ; West 232d street, The Bronx, 145.

Changing lines— Boston road from Colden avenue to Arnow avenue,

The Bronx, 822. Edsall avenue from Bradley terrace to the existing

grade south of Henry Hudson Bridge Approach, The Bronx, 1145.

Changing lines and grades— Grand Boulevard and Concourse from East 161st

street to East 164th street and East 161st street from Grand Boulevard and Concourse to Walton ave-nue, The Bronx, 822.

River avenue from East 162d street to East 164th street and the intersection of McClellan street to Cromwell avenue, The Bronx, 1145.

Street system, territory bounded by 59th street, 55th drive, 60th street and Maspeth avenue, Queens, 1145.

City Court, establishment of additional grade of posi- tion, 820, 1143.

Claim of— Assignees of Columbia Contracting Company, 1144. Breen Contracting Company, Inc., 810.

Communications, petitions and resolutions, from citizens and public bodies, 821, 1144, 1281.

Conron Bros. Company, 1150. Consolidated Fire Alarm Company, 1150. Curbing, flagging, etc., Sexton place from Wilson ave-

nue to Gun Hill road, The Bronx, 1145. Damage map in proceeding for acquiring title, Grand

Central parkway extension from Northern boulevard to the property acquired by The City of New York for the Interborough parkway-Grand Central parkway project, etc., Queens, 822.

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[STIM.ATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Discontinuing and closing portion of 45th avenue

(south side) from 21st street to 23d street, Queens, 1145.

District Attorney, New York County, issue of special revenue honds to provide for services of Special Prose-cutor, etc., in connection with prosecution of mort-gage cases, 808.

Ducks, Department of— Appropriation to provide for organizing, constructing

and operating a foreign trade zone on Staten Island, Richmond, 1280.

Issue of tax notes; approval of contract, plans, speci-fications, for dredging in slips adjacent to Piers Nos. 12 and 14, for erection of customs barrier, etc. (Foreign Trade Zone), at Stapleton, Richmond; and approval of expenditure of funds, 1280.

Issue of corporate stock and/or serial bonds to pay awards in proceeding for acquiring title to prop-erty at Bergen Beach and adjacent to Paerdegat Basin, Jamaica Bay, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 1284.

Issue of corporate stock and/or serial bonds to pay awards, etc., in proceeding for acquiring title to property required for improvement of waterfront at Byrne place, Canarsie, Brooklyn, and at westerly side of right-of-way of Long Island Railroad, at Hamilton Beach, Queens, 1285.

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

~tiiremen employed in said department, 1146. Appropriation to Special Trade School Fund SDE-

462-A, 810. Approval of plans, specifications for furniture equip-

merit, etc., for Public School 149, Queens; and for furnishing and delivering new pianos for various schools, 1146.

Approval of plans, specifications, etc., for various items of work in connection with construction of additions to Curtis High School, Richmond, 1282.

Issue of corporate stock to provide for payment of

awards, etc., in proceeding for acquiring title to property required for school sites, Queens, 1146.

Rescission of unencumbered balances of tax note authorizations heretofore authorized, 1146.

Rescission of unencumbered balances of corporate stock and tax note authorizations heretofore authorized, 1146.

Rescission of unencumbered balances of tax note authorizations heretofore authorized, 1156.

Rescission of unencumbered balances of corporate stock and serial bond authorizations heretofore authorized,

1156. Vesting title to site for school purposes on Beach 28th

street from Westbourne avenue to Mott avenue, Queens ; agreement of Tillie %\Turmenberg waiving interest on award, 806.

Establishing lines and grades— East 48th street from Maple street to Midwood street, Brooklyn, 822.

Rockaway Beach boulevard (Washington avenue) from land of the United States Government to Beach 149th street, Queens, 822.

Street system, territory bounded by Mill road, Cod-dington avenue, Hylan boulevard, New Dorp lane, Finley avenue and Tysens lane, Richmond, 1143.

Establishing roadway and sidewalk widths- 91st street from 48th avenue to 50th avenue, Queens,

818. Bethune street, Downing street, Greene street, King

street, 36th street, 45th street, 98th street, 112th street, 139th street, 140th street and 227th street, Manhattan, 1144.

Establishing roadway width- 189th street from 3d avenue to Southern boulevard,

The Bronx, 813. Washington avenue from Sterling place to Eastern

parkway and Berry street from North 12th street to North 14th street, Brooklyn, 1145.

Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Amendment of Rules of Procedure relative to acquir-

ing title to land required for public use (report of Corporation Counsel re pending condemnation pro- ceedings), 1148.

Approved papers on changes in the City map, 823, 1147.

Engineer's quarterly report, 1283. Issue of special revenue bonds (additional) to provide

for expenses of Special Assistant Attorney-General in charge of Druckman investigation, 1144.

Partial restoration of pay cuts imposed on City em-ployees, 1145.

Preparation of suitable legislation for introduction into State Legislature to provide for the extension of the term eligibility of persons on preferred lists of the Municipal Civil Service of The City of New York, 824.

Proposed amendment of Building Zone Resolution, article II, use districts, section 3, residence districts, 822.

Proposed amendment of Building Zone Resolution article II, use districts, section 4, business districts, subdivision A, 822.

Rules of procedure relative to acquiring title to land required for public use (report of Corporation Coun-sel re tentative awards), 1148, 1284.

Selection of type of pavement to be used on uncom-pleted portion of West Side Express Highway, Bor-ough of Manhattan, 824, 1144, 1162.

Statement setting forth funded debt and constitutional debt-incurring power of the City as of January 1, 1936, 824.

Tentative draft of proposed limited dividend form of contract for bus companies, 823.

Vesting title in street opening proceedings, 1148. Bartholdi Associates Corporation, deed conveying to

City, for use as site for lire house, property at the intersection of Cross Island boulevard and 37th ave-nue, Queens, 1149.

Emergency Relief Bureau, report of an analysis of personnel, etc, 822, 1145.

Pauline Bretzficld et al., deed conveying to City, for Triborough Bridge purposes, property at the north-east corner of 1st avenue and 124th street, Man-hattan, 1149.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Estimate and Apportionment, Board of—

Transit Commission, draft of plan and unification agreement for the acquisition and unification under public ownership and control of the Rapid Transit Railroads and related power properties in the City of New York, 838.

Triborough 13 ridge Authority, approval of agreement modifying agreement relative to acquiring title for park purposes to certain property on the north side

of East 124th street from 1st avenue to the Harlem River, Manhattan, 1283.

Triborough Bridge Authority, Department of Parks, approval of agreement modifying agreement relative to the acquisition and improvement of additional lands at the north side of East 124th street, Manhattan, selection of and acquiring title to same for park pur-poses and authority to pay awards, 1150.

Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Department of Education, acceptance of offer of the United States of America to aid by way of a grant in financing the con-strnction and equipment of Bronx Industrial High School for Girls, The Bronx, 839.

Federal Public Works Relief Program, Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment, Department of Public We-fare, proposal to allocate monies for work relief and award contracts to private contractors. ( lowest bidder) with proviso to employ relief workers on such projects, 1145.

Finance, Department of— Establishment of additional grade of position, 1282, 1306.

Franchise, Division of, 816. Franchise matters, approval by his Honor the Mayor,

824, 1150. Goldberg, Morris, 804, 1279. Grading, etc.—

East 85th street from Glenwood road to Flatlands avenue, Brooklyn, 814.

East 85th street from Flatlands avenue to Avenue J, Brooklyn, 814.

East 87th street from Farragut road to Glenwood road, Brooklyn, 814.

Grading, curbing, flagging, etc.— Young avenue from Mace avenue, Mickle avenue,

Kingsland avenue, The Bronx, 1145. Bay 41st street from Benson avenue to Bath avenue. Brooklyn, 811.

Amory street from Himrod street to Greene avenue Queens, 814.

120th avenue from Rockaway boulevard to 135th street, Queens, 822.

Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc.— Elmore place from Avenue Y to Avenue Z, Brooklyn,

822. Jamaica avenue from 182d street to 182d place, and

Manse street from 69th avenue to 72d road, Queens, 822.

Manse street from 68th avenue to 69th avenue, Queens, 1145.

Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, sewers, etc., 172d street, 103d road, 104th avenue, 105th avenue, 85th (Bloomfield) street, 58th avenue, 84th place, 59th road (Hebbard avenue), Strong avenue, Lewis avenue, 102d street, Queens, 1145.

Grading, paving, etc., Wilson terrace from Madigan place to the northerly line of Edgar place, etc., Rich. mond, 822.

Hearings— Fixing dates for future hearings, 1128, 1276. Miscellaneous hearings—

Brooklyn, Borough of, 1127. Manhattan, Borough of, 1126. Queens, Borough of, 1127.

Notices of public hearings— Franchise matters, 662, 1009. Public improvement matters, 664, 1171, 1364.

Public hearings— - On areas of assessments for benefit in condemnation

proceedings— Bronx, Borough of The, 1123. Brooklyn, Borough of, 1123. Queens, Borough of, 1124. Richmond, Borough of, 1125,

On changes in the City map— Bronx, Borough of The, 1122. Brooklyn, Borough of, 1121. Manhattan, Borough of, 1121. Queens, Borough of, 1122.

On franchises, 1125, 1276. Heermance Storage and Refrigerating Company, 1150. Hospitals, Department of, approval of contract for ser-

vices of architects, 1146, 1282. Kings County Refrigerating Company, 1150. Journal of proceedings of meetings held—

January 24, 1936, 804. February 7, 1936, 1121. February 14, 1936, 1276.

Journal of proceedings of special meetings held— January 28, 1936, 838. January 28, 1936, 839. January 30, 1936, 976. February 10, 1936, 1162. February 20, 1936, 1305.

Journal of proceedings of meetings of the Board as head of New York City Employees' Retirement System held—

January 24, 1936, 831. February 7, 1936, 1159. February 14, 1936, 1290. Accidental death pension, 1161, 1294, 1295. Accident disability retirement, 1161, 1293, 1294. Authority to engage doctor to make re-examination

in connection with accident disability retirement, 831, 1159.

Continuance in service, 831, 832, 1160. Denial of application for accident disability retirement,

831, 833. Denial of application for accident disability retirement,

and approval of retirement, 1294. Denial of application for accidental death pension;

and payment of death benefit, 1161, 1162, 1296, 1300. Denial of application for accident disability retire-

ment ; and retirement, 1161. Ordinary disability retirement, R33, 1161, 1293. Payment of balance of initial reserve, 837, 1161, 1297.

trSTIMATI: AND APPORTIONMENT, BOA RD OF—Journal of proceedings of meetings of the Board as head

of New York City Employees' Retirement System—Payment of bills to members of Medical Board, 838,

1160. Payment of death benefits, 837, 1 161 , 1297, 1298, 1305. Refunds of accumulated salary deductions, 836, 1162,

1300, 1.304. Rescission of resolution authorizing refund of accumu-

lated salary deductions; and restoration to mem-bership, 1304.

Retirement, 832, 834, 836, 1160, 1161, 1290, 1301, 1302. Retirement and payment of entire initial reserve, 831. Retransfer of annuity reserve balances from Annuity

Reserve Fund to respective individual accounts in Annuity Savings Fund, 1161.

Retransfer of annuity reserve balance from Annuity Reserve Fund to individual accounts in Annuity Savings Fund, 1296,

Transfer of funds from Pension and Contingent Re-serve Funds of the New York City Employees' Re-tirement System to New York State Employees' Retirement System, 1161, 1299.

Land Office, Commissioners of the, State of New York, acceptance of conveyance to City of lands and lands under waters of Alley Creek, Queens, for park pur-poses, 820.

Long Island Railroad Company, 806, 1279. Laying out Tunnel street with approaches thereto

through Mount Morris Park from 120th street to 124th street, Manhattan, 1144.

Laying sidewalks, etc., President, Borough of Man-hattan, approval of contract, specifications, 1144.

Law Department— Approval of additional expenditure of funds, 806. Issue of special revenue bonds to provide for continu-

ing payment of salaries and expenses of staff work- ing on transit unification matters, etc., 1146.

Manhattan, President, Borough of— Issue of tax notes to provide for supporting tracks of

the New York Central Railroad Company on the easterly side of the Hudson River at points opposite West 80th street and West 172d street, in connec-tion with the construction of sewers under said tracks, 828.

Covering tracks of the New York Central Railroad Company (City Structure No. 5, in connection with the Enlarged Plan) from West 72d street to St. Clair place, Manhattan, apportioning cost and expense, 805.

Site on east side of Park avenue from East 39th street to East 40th street, Borough of Manhattan, for new court house for Appellate Division of Supreme Court, First Department, 1144.

Board of Transportation, relocation of subway entrance at the southeast corner of 86th street and Broadway, and appropriation therefor, 1144.

Board of Transportation, removal of subway kiosk at the southeast corner of West 181st street and St. Nicholas avenue, 823.

Manhattan and Queens Traction Corporation, 805, 1139. Manhattan Refrigerating Company, 1150. Matters considered by unanimous consent, 829, 1157,

1286. McPherson, Marion, Denial of claim for award, pursuant

to Local Law No. 13, 1927, and 15, 1934, 808. McQuade, James A., Ex-Sheriff, Kings County, claim

of, for counsel fees and disbursements, 810. Merchants Refrigerating Company, 1150. Modified drainage plan—

Sewerage District No. 26-9, Borough of Queens, 1145. Sewerage Districts Nos. 41-SB-13 and 41-SC-23, Bor-

ough of Queens, 1145. Sewerage District No. 41-SWC-13, Borough of

Queens, 1145. Sewerage Districts Nos. 41-SD-31 and 41-SE-26, Bor-

ough of Queens, 1145. Sewerage Districts No. 32-B, 37-B, 37-E, Borough of

Queens, 1145. Municipal Court, City of New York, restoration of

salaries of Justices, 1146. New Dorp Beach Bus Service, Inc., 1284. Parks, Department of—

Amendment of resolution establishing personal service schedule, 823.

Establishment of personal service schedule, 823. Amendment of resolution establishing personal service

schedule, authority to fill vacancy and modification of schedule, 1144.

Approval of contract for special engineering services in conndction with improvement of Flushing Mead-ows Park, Borough of Queens, 1146.

Authority to purchase at private sale, property re-quired for addition to site of Fort Tryon Park, Borough of Manhattan; Board of Estimate and Apportionment, authorizing Comptroller to purchase from owners of property against which a mortgage of The City of New York is being foreclosed, title free and clear of all liens, etc., 1149.

Paving, etc., Avenue X from Gravesend avenue to Ocean parkway, Brooklyn, 814.

Public Markets, Weights and Measures, Department of, expenditure of funds, 1146.

Queens, President, Borough of— Fixing temporary limitation of expenditures chargeable

to Street Improvement Fund, 1282. Eliot avenue from 84th (Gwydir) street to Mt. Olivet

crescent, grading, etc., Transit Commission, New York; Connecting Railroad Company, determination as to manner in which Eliot avenue shall be carried across the right-of-way of said railroad company, Queens, 811.

Operation of motor omnibuses, Borough of Queens; National City Bus Lines, Inc., Travelers Bus Lines, Inc., Courier Bus Co., Inc., 828.

Operation of motor omnibuses, Borough of Queens; Green Bus Lines, Inc., 809.

Liberty avenue from Denton street to Merrick houle-vard, Borough of Queens, reapportionment of cost in proceeding for recurbing, reflagging, paving, etc.,

1280. Alvin Estates, Inc., proposed agreement conveying to

the City the right to construct sewer within the bed of 102d street from Horace Harding boulevard to 62d avenue, 1146.

City and Suburban Homes Company et al., deeds con-veying to City for street purposes, certain parcels of land in said Borough, 1148.

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I_S'111L1'I'l \ I) APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF - Queens, I'rr,idcnt, Borough of—

Long Island Railroad Company, proposed agreement conveying to City casement to construct and lay sc%vcr under tracks of said railroad in 244th street, Creedmoor, 822.

l~iihniunrl, I'rc-sidcnt, liuruugh of--- Repaving streets and avenues during year 1936, 1146. Public beach and boardwalk at Staten Island, Rich-

mond, changing pier and bulkhead lines, 1146. Rule and damage maps in proceeding for acquiring

title— Linden boulevard (114th avenue-Ridge avenue-Ulster

avenue-135th avenue), North Conduit avenue, 135th avenue and 80th street, Queens, 822.

Cabot road (place) from Cypress avenue to 57th (Pillow) street, Queens, 1145.

Rule map in proceeding for acquiring title, 168th street (Grand avenue) from the northerly line of 84th ave-nue (Briarwood road) to the southerly line of Gothic drive (Hillcrest avenue), Queens, 822.

Sanitation, Department of— Appropriation to provide for purchase of steel sheet

pile bulkhead in connection with the construction of bulkhead at the foot of Van Dam street on New-town Creek, Queens, 1146.

Approval of contracts for services of Architects, 1286. Approval of expenditure of funds, 1155. Issue of special revenue bonds to defray cost of emer-

gency removal of snow and ice during winter season, 1935-1936, all Boroughs, 976, 1305.

Receiver of Interborough Rapid Transit Company and Manhattan Railway Company, approval of proposed consent and agreement permitting City to construct and maintain intercepting sewer through the 159th Street Manhattan Elevated Yard of said company, Borough of Manhattan, and approval of expenditure of funds therefor, 824.

Receiver of Interborough Rapid Transit Company, approval of proposed consent and agreement per- mitting City to construct and maintain intercepting sewer through the 148th Street-Lenox Avenue Yard of said company, Borough of Manhattan, and ap-proval of expenditure of funds therefor, 826.

Sewers— Calhoun avenue from Randall avenue to Lamport

place and Lamport place from Calhoun avenue to East Tremont avenue, The Bronx, 811.

Tillotson avenue, Givan avenue, Mickle avenue, Kings-land avenue, The Bronx, 1145.

East 95th street from Avenue L to Avenue M, Brook-lyn, 1144.

Strong avenue, Lewis avenue and 102d street, Queens, 1282.

McLaughlin street from Quincy avenue to Olympia boulevard and Xenia street from Quintard street to Mason avenue, Riclimond, 1146.

Nugent avenue, Quintard street, Quincy avenue and Boardman ,avenue, Richmond, 1146.

Sewers and acquiring title, Jewet avenue. Hurst street, Rector street, Richmond terrace, and Stairway street, Richmond, 822.

State Department of Public Works— Approval of plans, specifications, for paving Henry

Hudson parkway (Saw Mill River parkway exten-sion), etc., The Bronx, 813.

Approval of plans and specifications for construction of comfort and gasoline stations in Forest Park, in connection with improvement of Interborough parkway, Queens, 1151.

Approval of contract, plans, specifications in connection with construction of Henry Hudson parkway, etc., The Bronx, 1283.

Approval of plans, specifications for improving Grand Central parkway extension, Queens, 1282.

Constructoin of Interborough parkway, Queens, 823, 824.

Construction of Shore parkway extension, Brooklyn, 824.

Construction of Interborough parkway, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 1150.

Construction of Grand Central parkway and Inter-borough parkway, Queens, 1150.

Construction of Henry Hudson parkway, The Bronx, 1150.

Surface Transportation Corporation of New York, 804, 1137.

Temporary Emergency Relief Administration of the State of New York ; City Emergency Relief Bureau; Department of Public Welfare, authorization and ap-proval of expenditure of funds for Emergency Relief Bureau and for direct and other than direct relief and service for month of February, 1936, 976.

Transfer of appropriation— Purchase, Department of, Brooklyn Institute of Arts

and Sciences, Central Museum; Children's Museum, 818.

Purchase, Department of, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 818.

Purchase, Department of, Municipal Court, 819. Purchase, Department of, Register, Bronx County,

819. Sanitation, Department of, 818. Various City departments and County offices, 823,

1147. Various County offices, 1283.

Transferring jurisdiction, parcels of land on southerly and northerly sides of East 158th street from Walton avenue to grand Concourse, The Bronx, 1147.

Transferring jurisdiction and acquiring title, East 170th street on its northeasterly side from Sheridan ave-nue to College avenue, The Bronx, 812.

Transit Commission— Long Island Railroad Company; Staten Island Rapid

Transit Railway Company, grade crossings elimina-tions, Boroughs of Queens and Richmond, 1284.

New York Central Railroad Company, elimination of grade crossing at West 79th street, Manhattan, 1149.

New York Central Railroad Company, construction of two-track subway, etc., under the Third Avenue Railway Company's car house from West 53d street to West 54th street. Manhattan, 1150.

New York Rapid Transit Corporation Long Island Railroad Company, payment of City's share in con-nection with extending 13th avenue across the right-of-way of said railroads from 61st street to 62d street, Brooklyn, 815.

ESTI,AI ATE ANI) APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF—Transit Commission—

New York Railways Corporation; New York and Har-lem Railroad Company; New York Rapid Transit Corporation; Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corpora-tiim ; Rrooklvn and Queens Transit l orporation, 824.

Ncw York Rapid Transit Corporation, payment of City's share in connection with extending Avenue 1, across the right-of-way of said railroad from East 15th street to East 16th street, Brooklyn, 816.

New York Rapid Transit Corporation; New York Railway Corporation; New York and Harlem Rail-road Company; Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company; Long Island Railroad Company; New York Central Railroad Company et al., final orders in connection with grade crossing eliminations, com-mutation tickets, etc., Boroughs of Manhattan, Queens and Richmond, 1149.

Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company; Long Island Railroad Company ; New York Central Rail-road Company; Interborough Rapid Transit Com-pany, grade crossings eliminations, etc., Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens and Richmond, 823.

Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company, grade crossing elimination, Borough of Richmond, 824.

8th Avenue Coach Corporation; New York City Omni-bus Corporation; Madison Avenue Coach Company, Inc. ; Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company; Brooklyn and Manhattan Transit Corporation; Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation, etc., 1150.

Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Co., Inc., 824. National City Bus Lines, Inc., 1284. New York City Omnibus Corporation, 1284. Sea Gate Bus Corporation, 1284. Transit Commission; Z. & M. Coach Company, Inc.,

1150. Transportation, Board of—

Acquiring title to property located at the south side of West 46th street and West of 6th avenue, Borough of Manhattan, for rapid transit purposes, 1285.

Additional appropriation to provide for salaries and expenses for remainder of year 1936, 1147.

Appropriation to provide for payment of awards, etc., in proceeding for acquiring title to property required for rapid transit purposes, Borough of Queens, 1147.

Consent to proposed contract for construction and equipment of 6th Avenue Subway, Route No. 101, Section 10, extending under and along 6th avenue from West 40th street to West 47th street, Borough of Manhattan, part of the City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad, and appropriation therefor, 838.

Consent to proposed contract (L-90) for furnishing and installing station and tunnel lighting equipment for use in completion of Line E, Borough of Brook-lyn, part of the Independent System of City-owned Rapid Transit Railroads, 1155.

Report of financial results of municipal operation of the Independent System of Rapid Transit Railroads for month of November, 1935, 1149.

Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company, appropria-tion to provide for payment by City to said com-pany, for items of cost and expense in connection with construction of 6th Avenue Subway, Borough of Manhattan, 1147.

Interborough Rapid Transit Company, appropriation of corporate stock to provide City's share in connection with additional work, agreement I.W for the cor-rection of defects due to settlement of fill at the Corona Yard and along the Roosevelt elevated structure, Borough of Queens, 823.

Vesting title— East 17th street from Avenue X to Jerome avenue,

etc., Brooklyn, 807. East 48th street from the southerly side of Glenwood

road to the northerly side of Avenue H, Brooklyn, 1151.

Gravesend Neck road, East 82d street, East 48th street, East 93d street, West 4th street, West 5th street, Lake street, East 1st street and Kimball street, Brooklyn, 1147.

Kenmore place (East 21st street), East 17th street, Sheepshead Bay road, Brooklyn, 1143.

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of— Application of Thomas E. Gallagher, Inspector of

Pipe Laying, pursuant to sections 165, 166 and 167 of the Charter, 823.

Application of George Schrader, Laborer for retire- ment, pursuant to sections 165, 166 and 167 of the Charter, 1147.

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF— Abstract of transactions for weeks ended—

January 25, 1936, 950. February 1, 1936, 1006. February 8, 1936, 1230.

Affirmative claims filed, 950, 1006. Affirmative claims paid, 950, 1006, 1231. 221-A applications filed 950. 221-A application to St inking Fund Commission, 950,

1006, 1231. Approval of sureties, 950, 1006, 1231. Claims allowed, 950, 1006, 1231. Claims disallowed, 950, 1006, 1231. Claims filed, 950, 1006, 1230. Opening of proposals, 951, 1006, 1231. Orders, etc., filed, 950, 1006, 1231. Prevailing rate of wage claims filed,, 950, 1006, 1231. Tax and 221-A applications filed, 1231. Changes in the department, 933, 1042, 1316. City Chamberlain, Bureau of the, statement of receipts

and payments for periods ended— January 11, 1936, 654. January 1.8, 1936, 846. January 25, 1936, 993. January 31, 1936, 1207. February 8, 1936, 1261.

Confirmation of assessments, notices to property owners, 658, 747, 873, 962, 1026, 1083, 1196, 1209, 1234.

Corporation sale of buildings and appurtenances thereto on City real estate by sealed bids, 658.

Notice of contemplated offer of serial bonds to the public for construction of Rapid Transit Railroads, Independent System, 647.

Notice of sale of serial bonds for construction of Rapid Transit Railroads, 759.

Sale of tax liens, 748, 938, 1026.

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT O1~- Statemcnt summarizing cash operations of the City

during month of January, 1936, 986. FIRE DEPARTMENT—

Abstracts of transactions for weeks ettded-January 18, 1936, 84n. January 25, 1936, 901. February 1, 1936, 1041.

Proposals for drydocking the fireboat ''Cornelius W. Lawrence," and repairs and replacements to hull and fittings while on drydock, 1170.

HEALTH, BOARD OF— Abstract of minutes of meeting held February 11, 1936,

1315. HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF—

Proposed approval of subcontractors, 660, 693, 749, 907, 964, 996, 1047, 1083, 1210.

Proposals— For furnishing all labor and materials required for

Contract No. 1, general construction work; Con-tract No. 2, plumbing work; Contract No. 3, heat-iug and ventilating work; Contract No. 4, electrical work and lighting fixtures; for Central Harlem Health Centre Building, to be erected on the south-west corner of 137th street and 5th avenue, Man-hattan, City of New York, 660.

For furnishing all labor and materials required for the following : Contract No. 1, general construction work; Contract No. 2, plumbing work; Contract No. 3, heating and ventilating work; Contract No. 4, electrical work and lighting fixtures ; for the Red Hook-Gmwanus Health Centre to be erected on the south side of Baltic street, 98 feet west of Court street, Brooklyn, City of New York, 749.

For furnishing all the labor and materials required for the following contracts, of which the depart-ment's estimate of cost is as follows: Contract No. 5, office furniture, estimated cost, $25,070; Con-tract No. 6, laboratory equipment, estimated cost, $18,275 ; Contract No. 7, animal cages, estimated cost, $19,885; Contract No. 8, miscellaneous iron and bronze work, estimated cost, $7,845 ; Contract No. 9, window shades, estimated cost, $528; Con-tract No. 10, miscellaneous building furnishings, estimated cost, $2,250; Contract No. 11, lighting fixtures, estimated cost, $7,200; total estimated cost, $81,053; for the equipment of the Willard Parker Biological and Research Laboratory, 16th street and East River, Manhattan, City of New York, 1179.

HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF- Proposals-

For furnishing and delivering mimeograph paper to Hunter College as follows : 2,950 reams, size 83/a by 11 inches, and 2,200 reams, size 8/ by 14 inches, 660.

For furnishing all the labor and materials required for : Contract No. 4, electric work and certain light-ing fixtures for academic buildings Contract No. 4-A, electric work and certain lighting fixtures for science building, including greenhouse; Contract No. 4-B, lighting fixtures for academic, science and greenhouse and library buildings; for Brooklyn Col-lege, Brooklyn, 660.

For furnishing and delivering to Hunter College (power house), Jerome avenue and Bedford Park boulevard, The Bronx, 300 net tons of No. I an-thracite buckwheat coal and 1,300 net tons of No. 3 anthracite buckwheat coal, 1023.

HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF— Changes in the Department, 654, 743, 1007, 1316. Proposals—

For all labor and materials required for Contract No. 3, heating and ventilating and refrigeration for new power plant, male dormitory and laundry and in-stallation of equipment and alterations to main building of the Neponsit Beach Hospital, located on Rockaway Beach boulevard, 100 feet west of Beach 149th street, Queens, 724.

For all labor and materials required for the following: Contract No. 1, general construction work ; Contract No. 2, plumbing work; Contract No. 3, refrigerating and ice making plant ; Contract No. 4, brine line system ; for alterations to the structure adjoining the machine shop and for an addition to said struc-ture adjoining in the City Home District, Welfare Island, Manhattan ; also for furnishing, delivering and installing a refrigerating and ice making plant in these structures and furnishing, delivering and installing an underground brine line system, etc., complete in the City Home District, Welfare Island, 744.

For office equipment, lamps, typewriters, calculating. machines, etc., for the Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital, 420 East 29th street, Manhattan, 1010.

For furnishing all labor and materials required for installing new concrete roofs over the east and west porches of Building J at the Queenshoro Hospital, Parsons boulevard and 82d drive, Jamaica, 1082.

For furnishing all labor and materials required for removing existing masonry walls of vent shaft and installing new reinforced concrete floor on the second floor of the laundry building at the Metro-politan Hospital, Welfare Island, 1082.

Proposed approval of subcontractors, 662, 724, 1010, 1082, 1178, 1326.

HUNTER COLLEGE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES—Proposals for furnishing and delivering to Hunter Col-

lege High School, 320 East 96th street, Manhattan, 200 net tons of No. I anthracite buckwheat coal, 1023.

INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE AND SUPPLIES TO BE FURNISHED, 670.

LAW DEPARTMENT— Changes in the Department, 722, 846, 901, 933, 1007, 1021,

1042, 1207, 1232, 1316, 1358. Extract of transactions for weeks ended—

January 4, 1936, 1005. January 11, 1936, 1038. January 18, 1936, 1312. January 25, 1936, 1355.

Agreements approved. 1315. 1358. Amounts entered against City in the following actions

and proceedings, 1005, 1039, 1314, 1355. Bonds approved, 1006, 1041, 1315. 1358. Contracts, etc., drafted, examined and approved as to

form 1006, 1041, 1315, 1358.

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LAW DEPARTMENT—Deeds approved, 1041, judgments, orders and decrees entered, 1005, 1038, 1313,

1355. Leases approved, 1041, 1315, 1358. Opinions rendered to the various Municipal Departments,

1006, 1041, 1315, 1358. Record of court work, 1005, 1040, 1314, 1355. Suits and special proceedings instituted, 1005, 1038,

1312, 1355.

MANHATTAN. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF—Auction sale, 1085. Changes in the Department, 846, 809, 901, 933, 1007,

1208, 1232, 1316. Proposals—

Repaving with sheet asphalt the roadway of 4th avenue (curb to curb) from East 6th street to East 14th street, together with all work incidental thereto, 871.

Repaving with granite block the roadway of Greene street from Bleecker street to West 3d street, to-gether with all work incidental thereto, 871.

For fabricating, delivering and supervising the installa-tion of electrical elevator equipment at 300 Mulberry street, Manhattan, 871,

For repairing and recharging Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 filters in Public Bath, 23d street and Avenue A, Manhattan, 871.

Contract No. 5-A, the construction of sewers in West 56th street, West 57th street and West 58th street between 10th avenue and llth avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, in connection with the west side improvement of the New York Central Railroad, 871.

For widening and repaving with sheet asphalt the roadways of Bank street from Washington street to West street; Clarkson street from Varick street to Hudson street, and 20th street from 10th avenue to Ilth avenue, and for repaving with sheet asphalt the roadways of Bethune street from Hudson street to Washington street, Downing street from 6th ave-nue to Bedford street; Kings street from MacDougal street to Varick street, and Vandam street from Varick street to Greenwich street, together with all work incidental thereto, 959.

For paving with sheet asphalt the roadway of 4th avenue (curb to curb) from East 6th street to East 14th street, together with all work incidental thereto, 959.

For all of the labor and materials required for fur-nishing and installing six dial scales and appurte-nances at the Municipal Asphalt Plant at East 90th street and Avenue A, together with all work inci-dental thereto, 1318.

Report for weeks ended—January 18 and 25, 1936, 845. February 1, 1936, 932. February 8, 1936, 1207. February 15, 1936, 1315.

MAYOR, OFFICE OF THE—Notice of hearing on local law, 1247.

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY-Aldermanic Branch—

Minutes of meetings held—February 4, 1936, 760. February 18, 1936, 1051. February 25, 1936, 1247.

Local Laws, Committee on, report of the- Fresenting to the board rules to govern the Board

of Aldermen, as a separate branch of the Munic-ipal Assembly of The City of New York, for the years 1936-1937, 1056.

In favor of adopting a resolution of the Board of Aldermen, as a branch of the Municipal Assembly, to appoint a special committee to work in conjunc-tion with the Board of Estimate Branch relative to the recent amendment on County consolidation, 1057.

In favor of adopting a local law to amend section two hundred and forty-six-a of the Charter in relation to the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment making awards for personal injuries or death caused by a police officer under certain conditions. 1057.

In favor of filing a local law to provide a grading of salaries for the Prison Keepers and matrons of the Department of Correction of The City of New York, 1057.

In favor of adopting a local law repealing Local Law No. 22 of 1934, entitled "Local law to raise revenue for the purpose of relieving the people of the city of New York from the hardships and suffering caused by unemployment by the imposi- tion of a tax upon the estates of resident and non-resident decedents," and making provision for can-cellation and repayment of taxes imposed there-under, 1058.

In favor of adopting a local law to provided for the reassessment of the cost and expense for regu- lating and paving with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt, etc., together with all work inci-dental thereto, in Horace Harding (Nassau) boulevard from Springfield boulevard to Alley Park West (West Alley road), Third Ward, Queens, 1059.

In favor of adopting a local law to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense of regulat- ing, grading, etc., where necessary, and con-structing steps and appurtenances in West 176th street, Undercliff avenue to Popham avenue, The Bronx, 1058.

In favor of adopting a local law to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense of the im- provement to regulate, grade, pave, together with such work incidental thereto, in Bell boulevard outside of the paved area from Northern boule-vard to 48th avenue (Rocky Hill road), Queens, 1058.

In favor of adopting a local law to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense of acquiring title to Home Lawn street (Home Lawn avenue-Black Stump road) from Grand Central parkway (Doncaster boulevard) to Hillside avenue, Queens, 1059.

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY- Aldermanic Branch—

Local Laws, Committee on, report of the— In favor of adopting a local law to amend the

Greater New York Charter in relation, to amount of pension payable to widows or dependents from the Police Pension Fund, 1058.

In favor of adopting a local law to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense of the im-provement to regulate, grade, curb and flag, together with such work *„^idental thereto, East 2d street (now designated Brighton 1st street) from Neptune avenue to Brighton Beach avenue, Brooklyn, 1060.

In favor of filing a local law to provide a grading of salaries for the Prison Keepers and Matrons of the Department of Correctson of The City of New York, 1060.

In favor of adopting a local law to pro,,;,'- a grad-ing of salaries for Prison Keepers, Matrons or other uniformed officers of a similar grade of the Department of Correction of The City of New York, 1060.

In favor of adopting a local law to amend the Greater New York Charter in relation to the powers and duties of the Police Commissioner, 1061.

In favor of adopting an amended local law to amend the Greater New York Charter in relation to the powers and duties of the Police Commissioner, 1249.

Estimate and Apportionment Branch— Journal of proceedings of meetings held—

January 24, 1936, 804. February 7, 1936, 1120. February 14, 1936, 1276.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—Amendments to classification, 903, 998. Amended notice of examinations, 657. Eligible lists—

Director of the Bureau of Tuberculosis, Department of Health, 947.

Airbrake Repairman, 969. Architectural Designer, grade 4, 1275. Assistant Foreman (Railroad), Track, Board of Trans-

portation, Operating Division, 1087. Assistant in Health-Education (Illustrator), 760. Assistant in Health-Education (Publicity Worker),

760. Foreman, Bridge Painter, Department of Plant and

Structures, 840. Foreman, grade 3, President of Borough of Queens,

Bureau of Highways, 969. Inspector of Fire Prevention, grade 3, Department

of Buildings, 969. Inspector of Fire Prevention, grade 4, Department of

Buildings, 969. Inspector of Tenements, grade 4, 1275. Keeper of Menageries, 839. Power Maintainer (Railroad), Board of Transporta-

tion, sub-station equipment, 969. Power Maintainer (Railroad), Board of Transporta-

tion, Distribution (subject to medical examination and investigation), 969.

Road Car Inspector, grade 2, 839. Sanitary Engineer (Sewage Treatment Operation),

grade 4, 839. Shop Repairman (Railroad), Board of Transportation,

Operation, electrical maintenance, 840. Shop Repairman (Railroad), Board of Transportation,

Operation, mechanical maintenance, 840. Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, (subject to

medical examination ), 945. Third Rail Inspector, grade 2, Bcard of Transporta-

tion, Operating Division (subject to investigation). 969.

Turnstile Maintainer, Railroad (Independent City-owned Subway), 839.

Veterinarian, 969. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of French, 1051. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of German, 1051. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of German and

Hungarian, 1051, Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of German and

Polish, 1051. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of German and

Russian, 1051. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of German and

Spanish, 1051. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of Italian, 1051. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of Italian and

French, 1051.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION— Notices to appear for examinations—

Architectural Designer, grade 4, 657. Bookkeeper, grade 2, 1190. Car Repairman (Railroad), 1049, 1085, 1190. Cashier, grade 3, 690. Chief Probation Officer, Domestic Relations Court,

998. ' Comptometer Operator, grade 2, 657.

Director of the Bureau of Tuberculosis, Health De- partment, 657.

Director of Concessions, 657, 1360, District Health Officer, 998. Examiner, grade 3, Law Department, 1360. Fire Telegraph Dispatcher, Fire Department, 1360. Foreman Steam Fitter, Department of Plant and

Structures, 872. Gate Tender, Boroughs of The Bronx and Richmond,

Catskill-Croton Division, Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, 960, 1049.

Inspector of Blasting, grade 3, Fire Department, 1085. Director of Blasting, grade 4, Fire Department 1190. Inspector of Equipment (Electric Railroad Car hquip-

ment), grade 3, 998, 1049. Inspector of Equipment (Railroad Cars and Trucks),

grade 3, 960, 1049. Inspector of Steel (Mill), grade 3, 1049, 1190. Janitor, grade 2, President, Borough of Richmond,

1235. Landscape Draftsman, grade 3, 657. Landscape Plantsman, grade 4, 657. Law Clerk, grade 1, Examiner, grade 1, Law Depart-

ment, 690. Marine Construction and Repairs, 1190. Mechanical Draftsman (Electric), 1049. Power Maintainer (Railroad) (Distribution), Board

of Transportation, 657. Sanitary Engineer (Sewage Treatment Operation),

grade 4, 657. Superintendent of Marine Construction and Repairs,

657. Third Rail Inspector, grade 2, Board of Transporta-

tion, 657. Veterinarian, 657. Water Shed Inspector, Catskill-Croton Division, De-

partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 960, 1049.

Notices of examinations, 657, 745, 903, 1028, 1190. Notice to file applications for positions in the Labor

class, 936, 1191. Proposed amendments to classifications, 689.

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY— Sale of old buildings, 660, 994.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF BUILDINGS, ETC., 670.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 655. PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF—

Changes in the department, 722, 846, 933, 1021, 1169.

PLANT AND STRUCTURES, DEPARTMENT OF— Reports for weeks ended—

January 18, 1936, 722. January 25, 1936, 846. February 1, 1936, 932. February 8, 1936, 1207. February 15, 1936, 1232. February 22, 1936, 1315.

POLICE DEPARTMENT— Amendments to traffic regulations, 724, 934, 1209. Owners wanted for unclaimed property, 656. Reports for weeks ended—

January 25, 1936, 846. February 1, 1936, 1169. February 8, 1936, 1207.

Special regulations for vehiclar traffic, 723, 934, 1209.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX COUNTY—Annual report for the year 1935, 685.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK COUN-TY-

Annual report for the year 1935, 674.

PUBLIC MARKETS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, DEPARTMENT OF—

Changes in the department, 743, 933, 1021, 1042, 1169. Proposed approval of subcontractors, 657.

PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF- Proposals-

For furnishing and delivering— American Bosch radio parts and units and radio

receiver tubes to various Departments of the Government of The City of New York, 1218.

'Ash push broom handles to the Department of Purchase, 1081.

Automobiles to the President, Borough of Man-hattan, 659.

Automobile springs to various Departments of the Government of The City of New York, 978.

Automotive brake linings and clutch facings to various departments of the City, County and Borough governments of The City of New York, 961.

Automotive copper radiator cores to various depart-ments of the government of The City of New York, 1198.

Bituminous steam road cinders to the Office of President, Borough of Queens, 748.

Bolts, nuts, rivets, screws and washers to various departments of the government of The City of New York, 1045.

Bread and roll to the Departments of Hospitals, Parks, Public Welfare, Sheriff-Kings County and Sheriff-Bronx County, 1327.

Butter, cheese and eggs to the Departments of Cor-rection, Hospitals, Public Welfare and Purchase, 659, 1198.

Calcium chloride solution to the President, Borough of Brooklyn, 1177.

Canned goods, jams and jellies to the Departments of Hospitals, Public Welfare and Purchase, 1198.

Carburetors and parts for various departments for which the Department of Purchase is functionally responsible, 961.

Cereals to the Departments of Public Welfare and Purchase, 1177.

Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of Polish and Russian, 1051.

Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of Russian, 1051. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of Russian and

French, 1051. Yiddish Interpreter with knowledge of Spanish, 1051.

General instructions as to examinations 657. Minutes of meetings held—

December 19, 1935, 1186. January 8, 1936, 866. January 16, 1936, 898. January 22, 1936, 1003. January 29, 1936, 1075. February 5, 1936, 1229.

Minutes of special meetings held— January 15, 1936, 869, January 24, 1936, 1004. February 3 and 4, 1936, 1077. February 13, 1936, 1230.

Notices to appear for examinations— Assistant Foreman (Railroad), Structures, Board of

Transportation, 792. Assistant Supervisor (Railroad), Power, Board of

Transportation, 657. Associate Assistant Corporation Counsel (Transit

Litigation), grade 3, 872. Assistant Foreman (Railroad), Track, Board of

Transportation, 960. Assistant Foreman (Railroad Signal and Lighting)

Signal Shops, Board of Transportation, 960. Assistant Supervisor of Custodians, Board of Educa-

tion, 1360.

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PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF- Proposals-

For furnishing and delivering- Chamois skins to the Department of Purchase, 1327. The Code of Ordinances of The City of New York,

1045. Coffee to the Department of Purchase, 978. Crackers to the Departments of Hospitals, Public

Welfare and Purchase, 1177. Doctors' uniforms to the Department of Purchase,

995. Drafting paper and cloths to various departments of

the government of The City of New York, 1371. Dried fruits and vegetables to the Departments of

Hospitals, Public Welfare and Purchase, 1045. Drugs and chemicals to the Department of Purchase,

995. Druggists' sundries and hospital and laboratory sup-

plies to the Department of Purchase, 872. Fabricated structural steel to the Department of

Purchase, 1218. Fan belts and radiator hose for the City, County

and Borough governments of The City of New York for which the Department of Purchase is functionally responsible, 850.

Fire brick to the Department of Purchase, 1011. Floor cleaning machines and mop trucks to the

President, Borough of The Bronx, 978. Flour to the Departments of Hospitals and Purchase,

1177. Forage as requested in the schedules, 1270. Frosted fruits and vegetables to the Department

of Hospitals, 1081. Gaskets for various departments, for which the

Department of Purchase is functionally responsible, 872.

Highway materials, as requested in schedules, 1371. Hospital and surgical equipment to the Department

of Purchase, 872. Ice cream and ice cream mix to the Department of

Hospitals, 1045. Lanterns and globes to the Department of Purchase,

659. Laundry and cleaning supplies to the Department of

Purchase, 1327. Longlife discs (auto) for various departments, for

which the Department of Purchase is functionally responsible, 872.

Lumber, coffin, shooks and oak piles to the Depart-ment of Purchase, 1327.

Lumber and creosoted wood paving blocks as re-quested in the schedules, 1081.

Manila bolt rope to the Department of Purchase, 659.

Marine motor and parts to the Police Department, 1270.

Meat for animals to the Department of Parks, 1011. Meats to the Departments of Correction, Health,

Hospitals, Public Welfare and Purchase, 728, 1371. Microscopes and accessories to the Department of

Health, 1270. Milk and cream to the Departments of Correction,

Health, Hospitals, Parks, Public Welfare, Sheriff-Bronx County, Sheriff-Kings County and Sheriff-New York County, 728, 1371.

Motor trucks to the Department of Purchase, 659. Miscellaneous groceries to the Departments of Hos-

pitals, Public Welfare and Purchase, 1327. Muslin, cheesecloth and wadding to the Department

of Purchase, 850. Nails to the Department of Purchase, 794. Pipe, valves and fittings to the Department of Plant

and Structures, 659. Piston rings, cylinder sleeves, bearings, connecting

rod and main babbit, water pumps and parts, bolts and bushings, valves, pistons and pins, to various departments of the government of The City of New York, 1218.

Poultry to the Departments of Correction, Hospitals, Public Welfare and Purchase, 728, 1242.

Preheater tubes for incinerator furnaces to the De-partment of Purchase, 1371.

Rabbits to the Department of Purchase, 691. Radiographic table to the Department of Hospitals,

1218. Recreational equipment to the Department of Parks,

978. Rugs and rug cushions to the Armory Board, 659. Silent chains, roller chains and parts for chains to

various departments of the City, County and Bor- ough governments of The City of New York, 961.

Smoking tobacco to the Department of Purchase, 1011.

Soaps, powders and starches to the various depart-ments of the government of The City of New York, 1270.

Steel sheets to the Department of Purchase, 794. Steel wool to various departments of the govern-

nient of The City of New York, 978. Stock fruits and vegetables to the Departments of

Correction, Health, Hospitals, Public Welfare and Purchase, 691, 1270.

Surgical dressings to the Department of Purchase, 794.

Surgeon's rubber gloves to the Department of Pur-chase, 1198.

Surveying instruments and supplies as follows: Transits, wye levels, sky hooks, sun flowers, scales and tripods to the Department of Sanitation, 1011.

Synthetic paints to the Department of Sanitation, 794.

Tea, coffee, sugar, cocoa and chocolate to the De-partments of Hospitals, Public Welfare and Purchase, 1177.

Tires and tubes as requested, 659. Towel laundry service to the President, Borough

of Brooklyn, 1177. Trees and shrubs to the Department of Parks, 961. Typewriters to the Law Department, 659. Typewriters and dictating equipment to the Law

Department, Tenement House Department and the Register of Kings County, 1177.

Vacuum tanks and vacuum tank parts for various departments for which the Department of Pur-chase is functionally responsible, 904.

PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF- Proposals-

For furnishing and delivering- Whiskey and wine to the Department of Purchase,

978. Whole dry powdered milk to the Department of

Purchase, 1045. Wire rope cables to the Department of Plant and

Structures, 659. Wrought iron and steel pipe to the Department of

Purchase, 794. Yeast and diamalt to the Departments of Correction,

Hospitals and Purchase, 1045. For the following : A, for printing and delivering

certain forms; B, for furnishing and delivering blank books; C, for printing, binding and delivering the official directory of The City of New York for the year 1936; D, for printing, binding and deliver-ing tax sale catalogue, 659.

For furnishing and delivering, unloading, stacking and storing cast iron pipe, special castings, valve boxes, hydrants, valves and rodding bands, to the Depart-ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, 659.

For unloading, hauling, storing and trimming coal for the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-tricity, 659.

For printing, binding and delivering legal opinions, and furnishing printed forms, cards and ticket bristol to Departments of Parks and Sanitation and the Law Department, 691.

For printing, binding and delivering tax sale catalogue and printing requisitions for food and miscellaneous supplies for various departments, as stated in the schedules, 1177.

For the reclamation of oil used by the City, County and Borough governments of The City of New York, for which the Department of Purchase is function-ally responsible, 850.

Sale of old material, 937, 1218. Sale of privilege of reclamation of silver from hypo

solution, 794, 1218.

QUEENS, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- Changes in the department, 654, 846, 933, 1042, 1232. Notice of Local Board meetings, 876, 1359. Proposals-

For the construction of a sewer and appurtenances in Woodhaven avenue, west side, from 75th avenue to 79th avenue, Second Ward, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in North Hemptead turnpike at Parsons boulevard, through a right-of-way to be acquired in Kissena Park in a northeasterly direction to Fresh Meadow lane at Peck avenue, Third Ward, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in 111th avenue from 160th street to Union Hall street; Union Hall street from 111th avenue to a point about 300 feet northerly from Brinker-hoff avenue with a temporary connection in Union Hall street at Brinkerhoff avenue, the temporary connection to be discontinued when the permanent outlet is constructed, Fourth Ward under section 435 of.the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in 114th avenue from Meyer avenue to Bedell street; Bedell street from 114th avenue to Meyer avenue; Meyer avenue from 159th street to Bedell street, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in 116th avenue from Farmers boulevard to 191st street, 191st street from 116th avenue to 115th drive, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in 119th avenue from Lonr,, street, easterly side, to New York boulevard, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in 128th avenue from New York boulevard to Harms street, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in 173d street from 108th avenue to a

int about 180 feet north of 180th avenue, Fourth ard, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in 199th street from the end of the existing sewer about 300 feet south of 118th avenue to 119th avenue, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

For- the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in 201st street from 115th avenue to the crown about 430 feet south of 115th avenue, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in Dormans road from 114th avenue to a point about 300 feet west of Newburg street, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in Farmers boulevard from 113th road to 114th avenue; 114th avenue from Farmers boulevard to 194th street, Fourth Ward, under section 435 the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sewer and appurtenances in Gold court from Woodhaven boulevard, west side, to Sitka street, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of of the Charter, 656.

For the construction of a sanitary sewer and appur-tenances in New York boulevard from 109th avenue to the sewer summit about midway between 108th and 109th avenues, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

For the construction of sewers and appurtenances in north side of Rockaway boulevard from 87th street to 86th street 86th street from Rockaway boulevard, north side, to 97th avenue, Fourth Ward, under section 435 of the Charter, 656.

Reports for weeks ended- January 11, 1936, 900. January 18, 1936, 931. January 25, 1936, 1041, February 1, 1936, 1231.

RECORDS, COMMISSIONER OF, BRONX COUNTY-

Changes in the department, 1232.

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS, BOARD OF-Proceeding of meetings held-

November 18, 1935, 788. December 16 and 24, 1935, 789.

SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF- Changes in the department, 654, 722, 846, 869, 933, 1007,

1042, 1189, 1207, 1261, 1358. Proposed approval of subcontractors, 659, 724, 910, 1171.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE- Accounts, Commissioner of, request for assignment to,

of space in the Municipal Building, or renewal of lease of premises 2 Lafayette street, Manhattan, 1348.

Berk-Fink Realty Co., Inc., request of, that payment of rent and taxes covering property leased from The City of New York at Allen and East Houston streets be deferred for a period of six months from December 29, 1935, 1349.

Bronx, President, Borough of The- Matter of request of, for assignment of space in the

old Borough Hall, East 177th street and 3d avenue, The Bronx, 1347.

Matter of request for assignment of space in the old Borough Hall, East 177th street and 3d avenue, The Bronx, 1116.

Approval of the sale and removal of encroachments within the lines of Gildersleeve avenue from Sound View avenue to Betts avenue, The Bronx, 1335.

Brooklyn, President, Borough of- Approval of the sale and removal of encroachments

within the lines of Schermerhorn street, from Bond street to 3d avenue, Brooklyn, 1092.

Request for payment of rent for use of premises 39 Henderson's walk, Brooklyn, 1348.

Request for sale and removal of encroachments on Hemlock street from Linden boulevard to Lorraine avenue, Brooklyn, 1348.

Request for the sale and removal of encroachments on East 92d street, between Foster avenue and Farragut road, Brooklyn, 1348.

Cancellation matters- Approval of cancellation of certain assessments affect-

ing property owned by Academy of the Visitation, Villa De Sales, 1110.

African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church of Graves- end, 1097,

Augustinian Society, 1340. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to

Animals, 1340. Avenue U Educational Centre, 1097. Bay Ridge Methodist Episcopal Church, 1097. Beekman Street Hospital, 1098. Beth El of Flatbush Congregation, 1098. Beth El Hospital, 1098, Beth El Jewish Centre of Flatbush, 1098. Bnai Abraham Congregation, 1340. Brooklyn Children's Aid Society, 1110. Brooklyn Jewish Home for Convalescents, 1099. Brooklyn and Queens Y. M. C. A., 1099. Calvary Baptist Church, 1340. Carmelite Sisters, 1341. Church of the Redeemer, 1341. Committee for the Care of Jewish Tuberculosis, Inc.,

1100. Diocese of Long Island 1100. Diocesan Missions of Long Island. 1100. Diocesan Missionary and Church hxtension Society,

1341. Divine Providence Home, 1101. Domestic Missions of the Reformed Church in

America, Board of, 1341. Dunton Presbyterian Church, 1342. Dutch Evangelical Reformed Church of Canarsie, 1101. East Midwood Jewish Centre, 1342. Edgehill Church at Spuyten Duyvil, 1111. Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 1342; Flushing Hospital and Dispensary, 1102. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist, 1102. First German Presbyterian Church of East Williams-

burgh, 1101. First Presbyterian Church in New York City, 1102. First Presbyterian Church of Springfield, 1342. Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, 1102. Greek Archdiocese of North and South America,

1103. Home for Incurables, 1103. House of Good Shepherd, 1342. Hunts Point Chevra Bikur Cholim, 1111, Israel Orphan Asylum, Inc., 1103. Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables, 1103. Ladies' Christian Union, 1104. Little Sisters of the Assumption, 1111. Little Sisters of the Poor, Home for the Aged, 1104. Lutheran Church of Good Shepherd, 1343. Missionary Society of the Most Holy Redeemer, 1111. Moheler on Dnieper and Vicinity Mosher Zkeinim,

1112. Mosholu Jewish Centre, 1104, 1112. Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic

Church, 1112. New York Catholic Protectory, 1104. New York City Society of the Methodist Episcopal

Church, 1113, 1343. New York Public Library, 1106. Ohab Zedek of Rockaway Congregation, 1343. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, 1113.

Outer Court, Inc., of the Order of the Living Christ, 1343.

Pilgrim Church of New York, 1343. Presbytery of New York Church Extension Com-

mittee, 1106. Protestant Episcopal Church, 1107. Queensboro Hill Community Church, 1344. Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend,

1107. Riverside Church, 1113. Rockaway Beach Hospital and Dispensary, 1107. Sanhedrin Jewish Community Centre of Dunton, 1344. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1344. Shaare Z'edek of Edgemere Congregation, 1344. Shaari Israel Congregation, 1114. Shield of David, 1344. Sister of Bon Secours, 1114. Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary, 1345.

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SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE— Cancellation matters—

Sisters, Servants of Mary, Nurses of Sick, Inc., 1345. St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, 1113. St. Clement's Roman Catholic Churgh, 1107. St. Ednnund's Church, 1113. St. Francis of Assisi Church, 1108, St. Francis of Assisi Roman Ca±h,)lic Church, 11118. Star of Israel Congregation, 1109. St. John's Church, 1114. St. Joseph's Hospital, 1109. St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, 1108. St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1345. St. Mary's Church, Winfield, 1345. St. Matthew's Church, 1345, St. Peter, Church of, 1114. St. Philip Neri's Roman Catholic Church, 1346, St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church, 1109. St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1114, 1346. S't. Teresa's Roman Catholic Ch,irch, 1109. Swedish Home for Aged People Association, 1109. Talmud Torah Ahavath Achim of Ocean Parkway

Congregation, 1110. Talmud Torah Chev Sholom Congregation, 1114. Talmud Torah Kneseth Israel Bnai Samuel Smolar

Congregation, 1115. Talmud Torah Mishken Israel, 1115. Union Church of Bay Ridge, Presbyterian, 1346. Union Church of Steinway, 1346. Van Alst Avenue M. E. Church, 1115. West Forest Hills Community Church, 1346. Young Girls' Home, 1110.

City Clerk, assignment to, of space on second floor of Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, 1349.

Certificate of election of Frank A. Cunningham as Chairman of Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen, 1088.

City Magistrates' Courts, filing of copy of order fixing the boundary lines for the court districts known as the second, fourth and fifth districts Magistrates' Court of the Borough of Queens, 1117.

Dock Department— Matter of approval of lease to North-American Avia-

tion, Inc., covering certain facilities at Floyd Ben-nett Field, Brooklyn, 1116.

Request for lease to the Washburn Wire Company, Inc., of waterfront property between East 117th and 118th streets, Harlem River, Manhattan, 1117.

Approval of lease to the Interborough Rapid Transit Company of certain property between West 58th and 59th streets, North River, Manhattan, 1118.

Approval of amended new plan for improvement of the waterfront and harbor of the City of New York between Knapp street and Shore boulevard, along the northerly side of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, 1088.

Cancellation of lease entered into between The City of New York and the Meenan Coal Company, of bulkhead extending from the northerly line of Pier 51 to the southerly line of Pier 52, East River, Man-hattan, 1089.

Surrender by, as no longer required for waterfront purposes, area located between Rodman street and West 5th street southerly of Canal avenue, Coney Island Creek, Brooklyn, for assignment to Park Department 1120.

Approval of (ease to the United States Treasury De-partment, United States Coast Guard, Washington, D. C., of premises at the Municipal Airport, Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, 1120.

Matter of request for approval of lease to North American Aviation, Inc., covering certain facilities at Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, 1347.

Matter of, request for approval of lease to the French Line (Compagnie Transatlantique) of Pier No. 88, at the foot of West 48th street, North River, Man-hattan, 1349.

Education, Board of— Filing of communication advising that lease of pre-

mises at Washington avenue and St. Paul's place, The Bronx, will not be renewed after expiration on June 30, 1936, 1348.

Filing request for approval of lease of premises, 1000 Dean street, Brooklyn, 1347.

Conditional surrender of lands and premises at 231 Stagg street, Borough of Brooklyn, and withdrawal of previous request for lease of premises 1000 Dean street, Brooklyn, 1117.

Request for amendment to resolution adopted October 2, 1935, approving lease of premises 514 West 126th street, Manhattan, 1117.

Surrender by, of portion of the westerly part of lands of Jamaica High School, located at Chapin parkway and 85th avenue, Borough of Queens, for assign-ment to President, Boropgh of Queens, for street purposes, 1348.

Emergency Relief Bureau, rescindment of resolution adopted November 13, 1935 (Cal. No. 4), author-izing lease of premises 487 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, and authorizing payment of rent for use by, of said premises, 1089.

Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Assignment to, for street purposes, of property on

East 158th street, Grand Concourse and Walton avenue, The Bronx, accepted from and surrendered by Department of Parks and President of the Bor-ough of The Bronx, 1093.

Assignment to, for street purposes, triangular parcel of City-owned land at the northwest corner of Roebling street and North 4th street, Brooklyn, 1337.

Concurrence in resolution of, authorizing the accept-ance of an instrument executed by the South Brook-lyn Railway Company, conveying to The City of New York, a permanent easement for the construc-tion and maintenance of sewers under and through the property of the grantors in Avenue Y between the easterly line of Shell road and the westerly line of West 3d street, Brooklyn, 1094.

Concurrence in resolution of, authorizing the purchase from owners of property against which a mortgage of The City of New York is being foreclosed, title free and clear of all liens and encumbrances sub-ordinate to the mortgage held by the City for a consideration not exceeding $100 in each case: said sums to be payable from Code SCP-109-L, 1094.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE—Estimate and Apportionment, Board of—

Concurrence in resolution approving of the selection and the private purchase by the Commissioner of Parks, for park purposes, of property on the west side of Bennett avenue, immediately adjoining the southerly boundary line of Fort Tryon Park, Bor-ough of Manhattan, at a purchase price not to exceed $100, to be paid from Code SCP-109-L, 1094.

Filing resolution of, closing portions of West 151st street between 7th avenue and the Harlem River; West 152d street between Macombs place and the Harlem River, and West 153d street between Ma-combs place and the Harlem River, Manhattan, 1117.

Filing of resolution adopted January 6, 1936, rescind-ing resolution adopted December 13, 1935 (Cal. No. 38), relative to an issue of corporate stock and/or serial bonds to pay awards and interest on certain parcels of land under water along the westerly and northerly shores of Jamaica Bay, Borough of Brook-lyn, and resolution authorizing an issue of corporate stock in the amount of $318,806 to pay the awards and interest thereon on certain parcels of land under water along the westerly and northerly shores of Jamaica Bay, Brooklyn, 1348.

Resolution of, requesting the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, the Commissioner of Docks, the Corn-missioner of Parks and the Board of Education to surrender land under their respective jurisdiction bounded by Neptune avenue, Bay View avenue West 31st street and Canal avenue, Brooklyn; to the end that jurisdiction over land required for street pur-poses may be established in the President of the Borough of Brooklyn ; land required for park pur-poses in the Department of Parks and land required for educational purposes in the Board of Education, 1117.

Resolution of, adopted December 13, 1935 (Cal. No. 3-A), requesting assignment of triangular parcel within the street lines to the northwest corner of Roebling street and north 4th street, Brooklyn, for transfer of jurisdiction to the President, Borough of Brooklyn, for street purposes, 1117.

Finance Department— Cancellation of $3,000 of four per cent. corporate stock

held as investment by the Sinking Fund, which becomes due and payable February 15, 1936, 1337.

Cancellation of $12,000 of four per cent. corporate stock held as investment by the Sinking Fund, which becomes due and payable February 15, 1936, 1337.

Matter of request for renewal of lease of premises 346 Broadway, Manhattan, 1337.

Resolution approving of the sale of $19,500,000 of serial bonds to provide funds for the purchase by the Board of Transportation of 500 steel passenger cars and 20 extra trucks for the City's Independent Subway System, 1337.

Resolution authorizing the Comptroller to make a sealed bid for the account of the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, the Water Sinking Fund of The City of New York and the Rapid Transit Sinking Fund, for the total issue of $19,500,000 of serial bonds to provide funds for the purchase by the Board of Transportation of 500 steel passenger cars and 20 extra trucks for the City's Independent Subway System, 1337.

Resolution authorizing the Comptroller to invest from time to time corporate stock, corporate stock notes, serial bonds, certificates of indebtedness, assessment bonds, special revenue bonds, and tax notes of The City of New York, any free cash in Sinking Fund for the redemption of the City debt, at approxi-mately current market interest rates, 1120.

Resolution fixing interest rate, such rate to be stated by bidders on the sale of corporate stock, as pro-vided by chapter 263, Laws of 1931, creating a new section to be known as section 205-E of the Greater New York Charter, 1094.

Giliotti, Julius and Graziosa, filing of petition for a release of the City's interest in a portion of old Bowery Bay road, Queens, 1116.

Health Department— Approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises

233 Suydam street, Borough of Brooklyn, 1089. Approval of the payment of rent for use by, of

premises 43 East 133d. street, Manhattan, 1332. Approval of the payment of rent for use by, of

premises 698 Henry street, Brooklyn, 1332. Approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises

203-205 East 96th street, Manhattan, 1332. Approval of the payment of rent for use by, of

premises 570 Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn, 1333. Request for approval of month to month tenancy of

various premises, 1333. Request for approval of occupancy of certain premises,

1117. Matter of, request for assignment of space in the

annex to the Bergen Building, East Tremont and Arthur avenue, The Bronx, 1117.

Renewal of request that entire ninth floor of premises 139 Centre street, Borough of Manhattan, be assigned to WPA supervising force conducting air pollution survey of New York City, 1348.

Matter of request for assignment of space in the annex to the Bergen Building at East Tremont and Arthur avenues, The Bronx, 1347.

Henry Hudson Parkway Authority, approval of the sale and removal of encroachments on property required for approach to Henry Hudson Bridge from north-easterly United States pier and bulkhead line of the Harlem River to Kappock street, etc., Borough of The Bronx, 1339.

Journal of proceedings of meetings held— January 8, 1936, 1088. January 22, 1936, 1332.

Law Department: State of New York, denial of request of, for lease of Room 1747, Equitable Building, 120 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, also approval of lease on a month to month basis of Rooms 1444 to 1448, inclusive, in said building, for use by Special Assistant Attorney General, 1349.

Leases, approval of— Higher Education, Board of, 1095. Law Department, 1095. Sanitation, Department of, 1096, 1091, 1333.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE— Leases, approval of renewal of—

Appellate Division, Supreme Court, First Department, 1335.

Education, Board of, 1093, 1335. Health Department, 1090, 1094. Higher Education, Board of, 1336. Municipal Court, 1092. Purchase, Department of, 1096. Sanitation, Department of, 1090, 1334. Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of,

1092. Leases, request for, Sanitation, Department of, 1118,

1349. Leases, request for renewal of—

Education, Board of, 1348. Emergency Relief Bureau, 1348. Health Department, 1117, 1348. Sanitation, Department of, 1348, 1349. Supreme Court, Appellate Division, 1117. Water Supply, Board of, 1118.

Manhattan, President, Borough of— Request of, for assignment of space on the 22d floor

of the Municipal Building, designated as Rooms 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2212, 2213, 2214, 2214A, 2222, 2223, 2224, 2225 and 2226, and in considera-tion thereof, surrendered by, of Room 1028, space in Room 1102 and space in Rooms 2524 and 2526, 1348.

Transmittal by, of communication from Committee on the City Court of the Bar Associations stating that the City Court Building is inadequate for City Court purposes, and recommending that the Board of Child Welfare and Municipal Term Court be removed to premises 139 Centre street, Borough of Manhattan, also that notice be given for the cancellation of the lease of the luncheon counter on the mezzanine of this building in order that this source of com-plaint may be removed, 1348.

Municipal Civil Service Commission, request for pay-ment of rent in the sum of $192 to compensate cus-todians of schools in connection with examination held on November 2; 1935, for Clerk, grade 1, 1117.

New York City Housing Authority, communication from, urging the leasing of space in premises 136 East 3d street, Manhattan (first houses), for use of Department of Health as a health centre, 1117.

North Castle, Town of, petition for permanent surface easement over City-owned land required for improve-ment of Byram Lake road and old Cox avenue, Town of North Castle, Westchester County, New York, 1118.

Park Department— Acceptance of the surrender from, of City-owned

property known as Parcel C, at Topkinson avenue and Marion street, Borough of Brooklyn, and ap- proval of exchange of properties at Hopkinson avenue and Marion street, Brooklyn, between The City of New York and Frank Parker, 1338.

Approval of the sale and removal of encroachments within the lines of property bounded by 113th place, 78th crescent and Interborough parkway, Queens, 1338.

Assignment to, of City-owned property on the north side of Avenue U, between East 58th and East 60th streets, Brooklyn, 1095.

Matter of request for assignment of property on the northerly side of Newbold avenue, west of Castle Hill avenue, The Bronx, for playground purposes; Department of Sanitation, matter of request for assignment of above said lands in the Borough of The Bronx, 1116.

Request of, for assignment of property bounded by Rodman street, West 5th street and Canal avenue, Brooklyn, for park and playground purposes, 1348.

Request for sale and removal of encroachments on property bounded by 113th place, 78th crescent and Interborough parkway, Queens, 1118.

Surrender by, in accordance with provisions of Local Law No. 35 of the year 1935, property within the bed of Spuyten Duyvil parkway, between Riverdale avenue and Broadway, The Bronx, 1118.

Surrender by, of City-owned property at Hopkinson avenue and Marion street, Brooklyn, in order that same may be exchanged for privately owned prop-erty in that area, 1118.

Peterson, Mary, approval of the sale of encroachments within the lines of Washburn avenue from Frost ave-nue to Baker avenue, etc., Queens, 1339.

Plant and Structures, Department of— Approval of the granting of a permit to the River-

side and Fort Lee Ferry Company for the period from October 15, 1935, to March 15, 1936, upon the same terms and conditions set forth in the prior resolution adopted May 15, 1935, 1349.

Assignment to, of property known as Delancey Street Market, located under the Williamsburg Bridge between Ridge and Columbia streets, Manhattan, sur-rendered by and accepted from Department of Public Markets, Weights and Measures, 1096.

Request for assignment for radio purposes of Station WNY, of entire 27th floor in the tower of the Municipal Building, Manhattan, which is to be vacated by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment and the Department of Correction, 1118.

Dock Department, referring back to request for ap-proval and adoption of a new plan for the improve-ment of the waterfront and harbor of the City of New York on the East River in the vicinity of 5th avenue and 122d street, Queens, 1088.

Police Department, request of, for assignment to, of premises 318 Adams street, Brooklyn, 1348.

Queens, President, Borough of— Approval of the sale and removal of encroachments

within the new lines of Eliot avenue from Mt. Olivet crescent to 84th street, Queens, 1338.

Approval of the sale and removal of encroachments within the lines of 32d avenue from 208th street to Corporal Kennedy street, Queens, 1338.

Approval of the sale and removal of encroachment within the lines of Damage Parcel No. 17 of the proceeding for the improvement of 43d avenue,

Queens, 1339.

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SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE—Queens, President, Borough of—

Request for sale and removal of encroachments on 32d avenue and various other streets in the Borough of Queens, 1120.

Request for sale and removal of encroachments within the lines of 120th avenue from Rockaway boulevard to 135th street, Queens, 1348.

Surrender by, of property located within the lines of Chapin parkway from 85th avenue to Upland park-way, Fourth Ward, Queens, 1349.

Richmond, President, Borough of, approval of the sale and removal of a brick chimney forming part of a one-story brick building on property at the northeast corner of 5th street and Midland avenue, Richmond 1339.

Sanitation, Department of— Amendment to resolution adopted October 2, 1935

(Cal. No. 81), approving of renewal of lease of premises on westerly side of Columbia street, from Lorraine to Creamer streets, Brooklyn, by the addi-tion of a provision permitting the City to cancel said lease after one year's occupancy, 1118.

Amendment to resolution adopted October 2, 1935 (Cal. No. 33), approving of renewal of lease for, of premises 90-35 Corona avenue, Elmhurst, Queens, 1091.

Approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises 856 10th avenue, Manhattan, 1091.

Approval of the payment of rent for use by, of prem-ises 27-19 41st avenue, Long Island City, Queens, 1091.

Approval of the payment of rent for use by, of prem-ises 1980 Park avenue, Manhattan, 1333.

Approval of the payment of rent for use by, of premises 495 West 145th street, Manhattan, 1333.

Approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises 544 East 147th street, and approving of lease for, of premises 709 East 149th street, The Bronx, 1334.

Request of, for approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises 230 East 104th street, Manhattan, 1349.

Request of, for approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises 274 East 10th street, Manhattan, 1349.

Request of, for approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises 4288 3d avenue, The Bronx, 1349.

Request of, for approval of payment of rent for use, by, of premises 87 West 3d street, Manhattan, 1349.

Request of, for approval of payment for use by, of premises 1766 Washington avenue, The Bronx, 1349.

Request of, for payment of rent for use by, of prem- ises 47 Stanton street, Manhattan, 1349.

Request of, for approval of payment for use by, of premises 2200 Old Morris avenue, The Bronx, 1349.

Request of, for approval of payment of rent for use by, of premises 55 Jackson street, Manhattan, 1349.

Request of, for payment of rent of premises occupied by, at 55 Cherry street, Manhattan, 1348.

Filing request for assignment to, of City-owned prop- erty at 318 Adams street, Brooklyn, 1115.

Request of, for assignment to, of City-owned property at 32 Goerck street, Manhattan, 1349.

Request for assignment of City-owned premises 128 West 17th street, Manhattan, 1118.

Request for approval of continuation of occupancy of garage premises of southwest corner of 183d street and Jamaica avenue, Jamaica, Queens, 1118.

Request of, for approval of occupancy of additional space in neighborhood of garage premises now oc-cupied at southwest comer of 183d street and Jamaica avenue, Jamaica, Queens, 1118.

Request of, that larger substitute quarters 'n same general neighborhood be secured to replace premises now occupied at 1310 Stebbins avenue, The Bronx, 1349.

Request of, for lease of garage premises containing not less than 20,000 square feet of space in prem-ises, Brooklyn, to serve District Nos. 44 and 45, 1349.

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

Request of, that suitable substitute quarters in same general neighborhood be secured to replace premises at 4389-4401 3d avenue, The Bronx, 1349.

Request that suitable substitute quarters in same general neighborhood be secured to replace premises now occupied at 7120 20th avenue, Brooklyn, 1118.

Schauf, Jacob, denial of petition for a release of the City's interest in property at East 59th and 60th streets, Avenue T and Avenue U, Brooklyn, and re-questing the Commissioner of Docks to enter into an agreement etablishing a boundary line between prop-erty of said petitioner and property of The City of New York, 1096.

Socony-Vacuum Corporation, denial of petition for re-lease of the City's interest in a portion of Vreeland avenue, The Bronx, 1340.

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, approval of the sale and removal of buildings on site acquired for court house purposes on the northerly side of Pierrepont street and the westerly side of Monroe place, Brooklyn, 1093.

Tenement House Department— Matter of request for assignment of certain space in

the Bergen Building, located at East Tremont and Arthur avenues, The Bronx, 1117.

Matter of request for assignment of certain space in the Bergen Building, located at East Tremont and Arthur avenu°s, The Bronx, 1347.

Request for approval of continuation of occupancy of premises 25 Hyatt street, St. George, Richmond, 1118.

Transportation, Board of— Approval of temporary use of City-owned property on

the north side of West 30th street, east of 7th ave-nue, Manhattan Park Department, denial of request for assignment of the above property, 1116.

Request for approval of sale of property at the north-westerly side of Fort Hamilton parkway, southwest of Prospect avenue, Brooklyn, 1118.

Veteran Firemen's Association, request of, for permission to retain the building at 128 West 17tH street, Man-hattan, as a meeting room, 1349.

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of—Approval of the sale and removal of encroachments

located at 1322 and 1330 Augustine avenue (John street), Far Rockaway, Queens, 1339.

Approval of the payment of rent for use of premises 200 East 79th street, Manhattan, 1335.

Filing of communication advising in re application of Westchester County Sanitary Sewer Commission for subsurface easement beneath old Crotona aque-duct west of Broadway, Village of Dobbs Ferry, New York, as a temporary revocable permit will be issued for the use of property, 1118.

Request of, that a permit be granted to the WPA Organization for occupancy of land located im- mediately north of Hunter College, bounded by Goulden and Paul (Navy) avenues and West 205th street, The Bronx, 1118.

Request for sale and removal of two buildings at 1322 and 1330 Augustine avenue (John street), Far Rockaway, Queens, 1118.

Surrender by, of surface of City-owned land required for the widening of East Main street southerly from South Moger avenue to land of Village of Mount Kisco, Town of Bedford, Westchester County, New York, 1118.

Surrender by, of surface of land required by the County of Nassau in connection with changing the southerly line of Sunrise highway between Hicksville road and Broadway, Massapequa, Town of Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y., 1118.

Surrender by, of surface of City-owned lands at Lake Gleneida, south of Village of Carmel, Putnam County, 1349.

Surrender by, of surface of property at the southeast corner of West 155th street and St. Nicholas ave-nue, Manhattan, for assignment to Department of Parks, 1349.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF THE—Westchester County Park Commission, application of,

for permanent surface easement in City-owned lands in the Town of Cortland, Westchester County, 1118.

SUPREME COURT, FIRST DEPARTMENT—Application to court to condemn property, 942. Filing bills of costs, 1372. Filing tentative decree, notice to file objections, 667, 965. Notices to file claims, 999, 1029, 1372.

SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT—Application to court to condemn property, 1221. Filing bills of costs, 669, 738, 758, 944, 968, 1182, 1202,

1274. Filing tentative decree, notices to file objections, 669,

1015, 1329, 1373. Notices to file claims, 667, 1222.

SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY—Changes in the department, 722, 901.

SURROGATE, KINGS COUNTY—Changes in the department, 1316.

STANDARDS AND APPEALS, BOARD OF—Changes in the department, 722, 1021.

TENEMENT HOUSE, DEPARTMENT OF—Changes in the department, 846.

TRANSIT COMMISSION, STATE OF NEW YORK—Notices to contractors, 659.

TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF— Auction sale, 1046. Invitation to contractors, 662, 873, 979, 995, 1082, 1199,

1219, 1328, 1360. Notices of public hearings, 662, 851. Proposed approval of subcontractors, 662, 750, 905, 938,

1179, 1219. Proposals, notice to bidders, 662. Sale of scrap material, 662.

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY— For the paving of Ward's and Randall's Island viaducts

of the Triborough Bridge, 658. For the paving and completion of anchorages of East

River crossing of the Triborough Bridge, 658. For the end ramp and paving of the Bronx approach

of the Triborough Bridge, 657. For the buildings and toll plazas of the Triborough

Bridge, 658. For the paving of Grand Central parkway extension

from 100th street to 112th place, Queens connection of the Triborough Bridge, 961.

For the paving of Eastern boulevard between West-chester Creek and Tremont avenue, Bronx connection of the Triborough Bridge, 1081.

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

incurred during January, 1936, 932. Changes in the department, 1208.

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

Proposals- For furnishing, delivering and laying steel and cast

iron water mains and appurtenances in Astoria and Ditmars boulevards, Steinway, 45th and 70th streets, First and Second Wards, Queens, 660.

For furnishing all materials and labor for a complete installation of equipment for the fire service pump-ing station at Neptune avenue and West 23d street, Coney Island, Brooklyn, as follows : Item I, general equipment ; item II, electrical equipment and lighting, 1264.

Reports for weeks ended—January 18 and 25, 1936, 722. February 1, 1936, 1007. February 8, 1936, 1207. February 15, 1936, 1315.