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Show Civil Service Examinations The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the positions listed below. Applica-l.ons Applica-l.ons must be on file with the Commission's Washington office not later than the closing dates mentioned. Two closing dates are given the first governs receipt of applications from persons in States westward. All salaries given are subject to a retirement i deduction of 34 percent. For the first five examinations the closing dates are September 23 and 26, 1940. Assistant marketing specialist (fruits and vegetables, canned j or frozen), $2,600 a year; also junior, $2,000 a year; Bureau of Agricultural Marketing Service, 1 Department of Agriculture. Applicants Appli-cants must have had experience in the canning or freezing, standardization, stand-ardization, and grading of canned : or frozen fruits and vegetables, j They must not have passed their j fifty-third birthday. Specialist in conference plan- j ning, $4,600 a year, Office of Ed- j ucauon, Federal Security Agency. ' Applicants must have had col-j lege education and experience in; planning and conducting confer- ences, forums, and other group i activities. They must not have passed their fifty-third birthday, i Physical director, $2,000 a year in the United States Veterans Ad-! ministration. Applicants must ; have completed a 4-year course in physical education and must have j had experience in administering 1 therapeutic exercises or conduct- ing a physical education program in secondary schools. Applicants must not have passed their forty-fifth forty-fifth birthday. Physiotherapy aide, $1,800 a yeai also junior, $1,620 a year; United States Public Health Service, Ser-vice, Federal Security Agency, and Veterans Admistration. Applicants Ap-plicants must have had study in physiotherapy or physical education, educa-tion, or experience in physiotherapy physiother-apy work. Applicants must notj have passed their forty-fifth: birthday. Senior scientific aide (taxidermy), (taxi-dermy), $2,000 a year, United States National Museum, Smithsonian Smith-sonian Institution. Applicants must have had certain technical ' museum and laboratory experi ence. Applicants must not have passed their fifty-third birthday. Under mimeograph operator, $1,260 a year, for appointment in Washington, D. C, only. Applicants Appli-cants must have had 3 months of full-time experience in the opera- tion of mimeograph machines. They must have reached their eighteenth birthday, but must not have passed their fifty-third birthday. Closing dates are September Sep-tember 11 and 14, 1940. Full information as to the requirements re-quirements for the examinations, and application forms, may be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners Ex-aminers at the post office or customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first or second class, or from the United ' States Civil Service Commission, s Washington, D. C. The United States Maritime Commission has announced an examination ex-amination for Deck and Engineer Cadets in the Merchant Marine of the United States. These positions are not under civil service, and the register of eligibles will be maintained by the maritime Commission. Com-mission. Applications must be filed with the Supervisor of Cadet Training, U. S. Maritime Commission, Com-mission, Washington, D. C, by October 15, 1940. Unmarried men between the ages of 18 and 25 who ? can produce evidence of good moral character will be eligible to complete for the examination. Rigid physical requirments must 'be met. Further information regarding re-garding the examination is contained con-tained in the formal announcement announce-ment poster in first and second J class post offices. Persons desir- ing copies of the announcement; and application forms may obtain1 them from the Supervisor of Cadet Training, U. S. Maritime Commission, Washington, D. C. |