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OFFICIAL REGISTER OF THE

UNITED STATES 1932

CONTAINING A LIST OF PERSONS OCCUPYING ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPERVISORY POSITIONS IN EACH EXECUTIVE AND

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT INCLUDING THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

COMPILED BY THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : 1932

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Washington, D.C. Price $1.00 (Buckram)

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EXTRACT FROM PUBLIC ACT NO. 539 OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS,

DIRECTING THE COMPILING AND PUB­LISHING OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTER OF THE UNITED STATES * * * * *

O F F I C I A L R E G I S T E R

SEC. 2. (a) That the Director of the Census shall cause to be compiled, edited, indexed, and published, on or before the first Monday in October of each year an Official Register of the United States which shall contain a full and complete list of all persons occupying administrative and supervisory positions in each executive and judicial department of the Government, including the District of Columbia, in connection with which salaries are paid from the Treasury of the United States. The Register shall show the name; official title; salary, compensa­tion, and emoluments; legal residence and place of employ­ment for each person listed therein: Provided, however, That the Official Register shall not contain the name of any post­master, assistant postmaster, or officer of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. (b) To enable the Director of the Census to compile and

publish the Official Register of the United States, the Execu­tive Office, the judiciary, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and the head of each executive department, inde­pendent office, establishment, and commission of the Govern­ment shall, as of the 1st day of July of each year, supply to the Director of the Census the data required by this section, upon forms approved and furnished by him, in due time to permit the publication of the Official Register as herein pro­vided; and no extra compensation shall be allowed to any offi­cer, clerk, or employee of the Bureau of the Census for com­piling the Official Register. (c) Of the Official Register there shall be printed and bound

a sufficient number of copies for the following distribution to be made by the Superintendent of Documents: To the Presi­dent of the United States, four copies, one copy of which shall be for the library of the Executive Office; to the Vice Presi­dent of the United States, two copies; to each Senator, Repre­sentative, Delegate, and Resident Commissioner in Congress, three copies; to the Secretary and the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate and to the Clerk, the Sergeant at Arms, and the Door­keeper of the House, one copy each; to the library of the Senate and the House, each, not to exceed fifteen copies, to the Library of Congress, twenty-five copies, and to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ten copies. The usual number of the Official Register shall not be printed. (d) That section 510 of the Revised Statutes of the United

States, and all acts or parts of act amendatory thereof or sup­plemental thereto, be, and the same are hereby, repealed.

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C O N T E N T S

LEGISLATIVE Page SENATE - 3 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 5 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 9

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 9

UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN 9

EXECUTIVE

THE WHITE HOUSE Page

Office of the President 13 DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Office of the Secretary 14

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Office of the Secretary 15 Special staff assistants 15

Comptroller of the Currency 15 Treasurer of the United States 15 Public Debt Service 15 Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits 16 Bureau of Internal Revenue 16 Commissioner's office - 16 Office of General Counsel 16 Accounts and collections unit 16 Income tax unit 16 Miscellaneous tax unit — - 16 Collectors of internal revenue 16 Chief deputy collectors - 17 Internal Revenue agents in charge 19 Special agents in charge 20 Supervisors of accounts and collections 20

Bureau of Industrial Alcohol _ 20 Supervisors of permits 20

Bureau of Narcotics. 20 District supervisors 21

Bureau of Customs - 21 Commissioner's office 21 Legal unit 21 Administrative unit _ 21 Investigative unit _ 21 Collectors of customs 21 Appraiser of merchandise 22 Comptrollers of customs 22 Surveyor of customs 22 Customs agency service.-. 22 Supervising customs agents 22 Treasury attaches 22

Mint Bureau 23 Mint and assay offices 23

Federal Farm Loan Bureau 23 Bureau of Engraving and Printing 24 Office of the Supervising Architect 24 Custodian Service 24

United States Coast Guard 24 Public Health Service 25 Office of the Surgeon General 25 Service at large 25 Waiting orders... 30

General Supply Committee 30 BUREAU OF THE BUDGET 31 WAR DEPARTMENT Office of the Secretary 32 Office of The Assistant Secretary of War 32 Office of Assistant Secretary of War 32 III

W A R DEPARTMENT—Continued Pagr

War Department General Staff 32' Office of the Chief of Cavalry 32: Office of the Chief of Field Artillery _ 33• Office of the Chief of Coast Artillery 33-Office of the Chief of Infantry 33-Office of the Chief of Chaplains 35 Office of The Adjutant General _ _. 33-Inspector General's Office 34 Office of the Judge Advocate General 34 Office of the Quartermaster General 34 Quartermaster Corps. -— 34

Office of the Chief of Finance 35. Finance Department at large 35-

Office of the Surgeon General 35 Medical Department of the Army 3ft:

Office of the Chief of Engineers. 36-Engineer Department at large 36' Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Washington, D. C _ _ 37"

Office of the Chief of Ordnance 37 Ordnance Department at large 38-

Office of the Chief Signal Officer 39< Signal Service at large 39*

Office of the Chief of the Air Corps 40 Air Corps at large 40 Air depots _ 40 Offices of procurement planning representa­tives 41

District procurement offices 41 Flying fields 41 Airdromes - 41

Bureau of Insular Affairs 42 Government of the Philippine Islands 42 Government of Puerto Rico 42

Militia Bureau _._ 43 Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service 43. Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, M d 43, Chemical Warfare Service School, Edge-wood, M d ..- _ 43

The Army War College, Washington, D. C... 43 United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y 43.

National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Prac­tice, Washington, D. C 45

Director of Civilian Marksmanship, Washing­ton, D. C 4$

Army Corps Areas and Departments 44 First Corps Area. 44 Second Corps Area 4^ Third Corps Area 44 Fourth Corps Area _. 44 Fifth Corps Area 45* Sixth Corps Area 45, Seventh Corps Area 4fr Eighth Corps Area.. 45. Ninth Corps Area _ 46; Hawaiian Department „ 46J Philippine Department _ 4© Panama Canal Department 47 The Command and General Staff Schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 4?

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Page

Office of the Attorney General.. .... - -.- - - - - - 48 United States penal and correctional institu­

tions -- fjj Penitentiary, Atlanta, G a - - - - - *° Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans - - 4» Penitentiary annex, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. 49 Penitentiary,McNeil Island, W a s h . . . . — 49 Northeastern Penitentiary, Lewisburg, Pa.. 49 Industrial reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio 49 Federal Industrial Institution for W o m e n , Alderson, W . V a . - - - - - — 49

Detention headquarters, N e w York, N . Y... 49 Federal jail, N e w Orleans, La 49 Detention farm, El Paso, Tex...- — - 49 Federal reformatory camp, Petersburg, V a - 49 Federal correctional camp, Fort Eustis, Va.. 50 Federal prison, C a m p Bragg, N . C 50 Federal prison, C a m p Riley, Kans 50 Federal prison, C a m p Lewis, Wash — 50 Federal prison, C a m p Maxwell, Ala. 50 National Training School for Boys, District of Columbia - 50

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Bureau of the Postmaster General. 51 Inspection Service. - - -- 51

Bureau of the First Assistant Postmaster General-_ - - 51

Bureau of the Second Assistant Postmaster General __- - - 52

Railway Mail Service 52 Bureau of the Third Assistant Postmaster General 52

Bureau of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General.. - 52

NAVY DEPARTMENT Office of the Secretary 53 Office of Chief of Naval Operations 53 Bureau of Navigation 54 Bureau of Ordnance 54 Bureau of Engineering _ 54 Bureau of Aeronautics.. 54 Bureau of Construction and Repair 54 Bureau of Yards and Docks 55 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 55 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 55 United States Marine Corps 55 Office of the Judge Advocate General 55 Naval Establishment 55 Navy yard, Washington, D. C 55 U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, M d 56 First naval district, Boston, Mass 56 Naval W a r College, Newport, R. 1 56 Navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H 56

Third naval district, N e w York, N. Y 56 Fourth naval district, Philadelphia, Pa 56 Fifth naval district, naval operating base,

Norfolk, V a 56 Navy yard, Norfolk, V a 56

Sixth naval district, Charleston, S. C 56 Seventh naval district _ 56 Eighth naval district, naval station, N e w Orleans, La 56

Ninth naval district, Great Lakes, 111 _ 57 Eleventh naval district, naval operating base, San Diego, Calif 57

Twelfth naval district, naval operating base", San Francisco, Calif.. 57

Thirteenth naval district, Seattle, W a s h . " " 57 Fourteenth naval district, naval operating base, Pearl Harbor. T. H 57

Fifteenth naval district, Balboa, C. Z ~~_ 57 Sixteenth naval district, navy yard, Cavite",

P.I 57 Naval station, Olongapo, P. I " 57 Naval station, G u a m 57 Naval station, Tutuila, American Samoa"!" 57 Naval station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba . 57

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Page Office of the Secretary 58 General Land Office __ 58 Chiefs of divisions. _ 58 Cadastral engineering service (field)... 58 District cadastral engineers _ 58 Cadastral engineer in charge 58 Office, cadastral engineers _ 59 Registers, district land offices 59 Receivers, district land offices 59 Field service _ _ 59 Chippewa logging service 59

Office of Indian Affairs 60 Indian field service _ go District superintendents of schools in Alaska. 62 Physicians in charge of hospitals. 62

Board of Indian Commissioners 62 Office of Education 63 Chiefs of divisions _. 63

Geological Survey 63 Geologic branch... _. 63 Topographic branch 63 Alaskan branch.. _ 63 Conservation branch 63 Water resources branch _. 64

Bureau of Reclamation 64 Reclamation field service 65

National Park Service. _ 65 Washington office 65 Field headquarters, National Park Service, San Francisco, Calif—. 65

Eastern field headquarters, National Park Service 65 Superintendents of national parks— 65 Custodians of national monuments 66

The Alaska Railroad 67 St. Elizabeths Hospital 67 Medical division 67 Administrative division 67

Freedmen's Hospital 68 Howard University. __ 68 W a r Minerals Relief 68 Columbia Institution for the Deaf 68 Territorial officers _. 68 Alaska, Hawaii, and Virgin Islands 68

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Office of the Secretary 69 Office of Personnel and Business Administra­tion _ 69

Office of the Solicitor 69 District law officers 69 Field title attorneys 70

Office of Information 70 Division of publications 70 Press service 70 Radio service _ 70

Library 70 Office of Experiment Stations 70 Division of insular experiment stations 70

Extension Service 70 Office of cooperative extension work 71

Weather Bureau 71 Scientific and service divisions 71 Regular meteorological field stations 71

Bureau of Animal Industry 75 Scientific and regulatory divisions 75 Field headquarters 75 Meat inspection field stations 75 Animal husbandry field stations 77 Hog-cholera field stations 78 Field inspection stations 78 Branch pathological laboratories 78 Tick eradication field stations 78 Tuberculosis eradication field stations 79 Virus-serum control field stations 79 Zoological field stations 79 Packers and stockyards field stations 80 Bureau of Dairy Industry 80 Scientific divisions 80 Field stations 80

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Con.

Page Bureau of Plant Industry 80 Scientific divisions _ 81

Forest Service _ ._ ._ 81 Service and technical divisions 81 Forest experiment stations 81 Forest and range experiment stations 82 Northern National Forest region 82 Rocky Mountain National Forest region 82 Southwestern National Forest region 83 Intermountain National Forest region 83 California National Forest region 83 North Pacific National Forest region 84 Eastern National Forest region 84 Alaska National Forest region ... 85 Lake States National Forest region 85

Bureau of Chemistry and Soils 85 Scientific divisions. 85 (c) Chemical and technological research.._ 85 (b) Fertilizer and fixed nitrogen investiga­

tions 86 (c) Soil investigations 86

Soil survey districts 86 Field stations 86 Soil fertility 86 Soil survey 87 Soil erosion 87

Bureau of Entomology 87 Scientific divisions _ _ 87

Bureau of Biological Survey. 87 Scientific, economic, and regulatory divisions. 88 Field headquarters. 88 Biological investigations 88 Food habits research _. 88 Fur resources investigations ._.—.. 88 Disease investigations. 88 Predatory animals and rodent control . 88 Rodent control bait mixing station 88

Big-game and bird reservations. 89 Enforcement of migratory Bird treaty and Lacey Acts 90

Alaska investigations 90 Alaska game commission 90 Alaska game wardens 91 Land acquisition.. 91

Bureau of Public Roads 91 Scientific and technical divisions _ 91 District headquarters for highway work 91 (a) Eastern districts 91 (6) Western districts 92

Bureau of Agricultural Engineering 92 Field headquarters _ 92

Bureau of Agricultural Economics 92 Scientific, service, and regulatory divisions.. _ 92 Field headquarters _ .— 93 (a) Marketing specialists, under cotton

futures act ___ 93 (b) Marketing specialists, under grade and

staple work —- 93 (c) Agricultural statisticians 93 (d) Marketing specialists, in charge of news

and inspection services on dairy and poultry products 94

(e) Agricultural attaches and commission­ers, in charge of foreign offices, foreign agricultural service 94

(f) Marketing specialists, in charge of news service on fruits and vegetables 94

(g) Marketing specialists, in charge of in­spection service on fruits and veget­ables 94

(h) Grain supervisors, under grain stand­ards Act _ 95 Administration of grain standards act. 95 Inspection efficiency 95 Board of review.. 95 (i) Marketing specialists, in charge of grain, hay, feed, and seed market news serv­ice, and hay, bean, and broomcorn inspection and seed verification 95

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Con.

Bureau of Agricultural Economics—Con. Page 0") Marketing specialists, in charge of news

service on livestock, meats, and wool. 95 (fc) Marketing specialists, in charge of

warehousing _ 95 Bureau of H o m e Economics 96 Scientific divisions _ 96

Bureau of Plant Quarantine. 96 Foreign plant quarantines.__ 96 Domestic plant quarantines 97 European corn borer and Japanese beetle control and quarantine enforcement ._ 97

Pink bollworm and thurberia weevil control and quarantine enforcement 97

Gipsy and brown-tail moth control and quarantine enforcement _ 97

Mexican fruit fly control and quarantine enforcement- 97

Date scale control and quarantine enforce­ment 98

Technological division 98 Grain Futures Administration 98 Field grain exchange supervisors 98

Food and Drug Administration _._ 98 Executive supervision.___ 98 Technical control 98

Field inspection service— 98 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Office of the Secretary. 100 Aeronautics Branch _ __ 100 Radio Division 100 Radio service 100

Bureau of the Census _ 100 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 101 Technical divisions... 101 Commodity divisions ..- 101 District offices _ 102 Division of customs statistics, N e w York 102 Commercial attaches 102 Trade commissioners.__ _ 103

Bureau of Standards.. 104 Scientific and technical divisions 104

Bureau of Fisheries _ 104 Fishery stations 104

Bureau of Lighthouses 105 Lighthouse Service 105

Coast and Geodetic Survey— _ 106 Field stations _ 106

Bureau of Navigation _.. 106 Shipping Service _ 107

Steamboat Inspection Service_ 107 Patent Office 107 In charge of examining divisions 107 Chiefs of divisions _ 109

Bureau of Mines... 110 Technologic branch _ 110 Economics branch _ 110 Health and safety branch _ 110 Administrative branch ._. Ill Office of chief mining engineer 111

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of the Secretary 112

Conciliation Service 112 Bureau of Labor Statistics.._ 112 Bureau of Immigration. 112 Immigration Service 113

Children's Bureau __ _ 113 Bureau of Naturalization 114 Naturalization Service _ 114

Women's Bureau 114 Employment Service... 114 State directors — 114

Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transporta­tion (United States Housing Corporation) 115

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MISCELLANEOUS Page

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.. 116

UNITED STATES BOARD OF MEDIATION 116

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD... 117

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD MERCHANT FLEET CORPORATION 117

UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION 117

T H E PANAMA CANAL _ .— 118

T H E INTEROCEANIC CANAL BOARD. _ 119

INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION — 120

ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION 12o

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION. _ 120

ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN 120

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 121

UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION 122

FEDERAL OIL CONSERVATION BOARD.- 122

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD _• 123

UNITED STATES BOARD OF TAX APPEALS 123

FEDERAL FARM BOARD 124

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE __ 124

W A R FINANCE CORPORATION 124

RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 125

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD 126

FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS COMMISSION 126

FEDERAL COORDINATING AGENCIES. 127

UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 128

UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY 129

FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 12g

UNITED STATES EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION 129

PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION BOARD 129

VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION 130

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS _. 133

COMMISSION ON NAVY YARDS AND NAVAL STATIONS 133

FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION 134

NATIONAL SCREW THREAD COMMISSION 134

UNITED STATES COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE . 135

UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME... 135

AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION 135

FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT STABILIZATION BOARD 136

T H E JOINT BOARD. •_ 136

T H E AERONAUTICAL BOARD 136

B O A R D OF SURVEYS AND M A P S OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 136

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC PARKS _ 137

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS _ 137

NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION 137

R O C K C R E E K AND POTOMAC P A R K W A Y COMMISSION _ 137

ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE COMMISSION .... 138

UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD.. _ _ 138

INTER-AMERICAN HIGH COMMISSION—UNITED STATES SECTION 139

INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION _ ____ 139

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION—UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND CANADA 139

INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION—UNITED STATES AND CANADA _ 140

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION—UNITED STATES AND MEXICO 14o

M I X E D CLAIMS COMMISSION—UNITED STATES AND G E R M A N Y _ _ 141

TRIPARTITE CLAIMS COMMISSION._•_ 141

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION -..._..._._ 142

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA G O V E R N M E N T 143

AMERICAN NATIONAL R E D CROSS .._ _____ 149

WASHINGTON NATIONAL M O N U M E N T SOCIETY 149 COMMISSION FOR CELEBRATION OF T W O H U N D R E D T H ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF GEORGE WASHINGTON-- __ I49

P A N AMERICAN UNION _ "" 149

P A N AMERICAN SANITARY B U R E A U 150

COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF 150

NATIONAL MEMORIAL COMMISSION ___________ 150

JUDICIAL SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES I53 UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS 153

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS.- ' i55

UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS. .. .. 165 COURT OF CLAIMS OF THE UNITED STATES 1 6 5 COURT OF APPEALS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1 6 5 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 16c UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT "" ^ UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA _----______________ 166 APPENDIXES Pay and allowances of commissioned officers of the Army in active service _ 168 P a y and allowances of commissioned officers of the N a v y on active duty 170 N u m b e r of employees in the Federal executive civil service '-'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 172 INDIVIDUAL INDEX Persons whose official title, station, legal residence, and compensation are shown in the several sec­tions of this register 174

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SALARY REDUCTIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1933

Except when specifically noted the salaries herein shown are, in accordance with the provisions of the economy act, subject to reduction as follows: If more than $1,000 per annum but less than $10,000 per annum, SH per centum; if $10,000 per annum or

more but less than $12,000 per annum, 10 per centum; if $12,000 per annum or more but less than $15,000 per annum, 12 per centum; if $15,000 per annum or more but less than $20,000 per annum, 15 per centum; if $20,000 per annum or more, 20 per centum. The salaries and retired pay of all judges (except those whose compensation m a y not, under the Constitution, be diminished during their continuance in office), if such salaries or retired pay are at a rate exceeding $10,000 per annum, shall be at the rate of $10,000 per annum.

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LEGISLATIVE

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NOTE The C O N G R E S S I O N A L D I R E C T O R Y contains biographical sketches of the Sena­

tors and Representatives; maps showing the area embraced in each congressional district; the official duties of each branch and of every executive official of the Government; members of the embassies and legations and names and locations of the consular officers of the United States to foreign countries, and of diplomatic and consular officers and of foreign consuls in the United States; and much addi­tional miscellaneous information concerning the Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the Government. The Directory is for sale by the Super­intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C , and the usual price is 65 cents (buckram binding).

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SENATE (SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS, CORRECTED TO JULY 16, 1932)

VICE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

CHARLES CURTIS, OF KANSAS Compensation, $15,000 per annum

PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE PRO TEMPORE

GEORGE H. MOSES, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

SECRETARY OF THE SENATE

EDWIN P. THAYER

STATE AND NAME

ALABAMA: Hugo L. Black John H. Bankhead .-

ARIZONA: Henry F. Ashurst Carl Hayden

ARKANSAS: Joseph T. Robinson Hat tie W. Caraway.

CALIFORNIA: Hiram W . Johnson Samuel M. Shortridge

COLORADO: (Vacancy) Edward P. Costigan

CONNECTICUT: Hiram Bingham Frederic C. Walcott —

DELAWARE: Daniel 0. Hastings John G. Townsend, jr

FLORIDA: Duncan U. Fletcher Park Trammell

GEORGIA: John S. Cohen Walter F. George

IDAHO: William E. Borah John Thomas

ILLINOIS: Otis F. Glenn J. Hamilton Lewis

INDIANA: James E. Watson Arthur R. Robinson

IOWA: Smith W. Brookhart L. J. Dickinson

KANSAS: Arthur Capper George McGill

SENATORS Compensation, $10,000 per annum

Residence

Birmingham. Do.

Prescott. Phoenix.

Little Rock. Jonesboro.

San Francisco. Menlo Park.

Denver.

New Haven. Norfolk.

Wilmington. Selbyville.

Jacksonville. Lakeland.

Atlanta. Vienna.

Boise. Gooding.

Murphysboro. Chicago.

Rushville. Indianapolis.

Washington. Algona.

Topeka. Wichita.

STATE AND NAME

KENTUCKY:

Alben W. Barkley M. M. Logan LOUISIANA:

Edwin S. Broussard Huey P. Long.. MAIN E.­

Frederick Hale Wallace H. White, jr

MARYLAND:

Millard E. Tydings Phillips Lee Goldsborough.

MASSACHUSETTS-Davidl.Walsh Marcus A. Coolidge

MICHIGAN: James Couzens__— Arthur H. Vandenberg

MINNESOTA: Henrik Shipstead. Thomas D. Schall

MISSISSIPPI: Pat Harrison Hubert D. Stephens

MISSOURI: Harry B. Hawes Roscoe C. Patterson.

MONTANA:

Thomas J. Walsh _ Burton K. Wheeler NEBRASKA:

George W. Norris Robert B. Howell NEVADA:

Key Pittman TaskerL. Oddie

N E W HAMPSHIRE:

George H. Moses Henry W. Keyes

N E W JERSEY:

Hamilton F. Kean W. Warren Barbour

Residence

Paducah Bowling Green.

New Iberia Shreveport.

Portland. Lewiston.

Havre de Grace. Baltimore.

Fitchburg.

Do. Birmingham. Grand Rapids.

Minneapolis. Do.

Gulfport. New Albany.

St. Louis. Springfield.

Helena. Butte.

McCook, Omaha.

Tonopah. Reno.

Concord. North Haverhill.

Elizabeth. Rumson.

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Official Register of the United States, 1982

SENATORS Continued

STATE AND NAME

N E W MEXICO:

Sam G. Bratton Bronson Cutting

N E W YORK: Royal S. Copeland—.. Robert F. Wagner

N O R T H CAROLINA: Cameron Morrison Josiah William Bailey.

N O R T H DAKOTA: Lynn J. Frazier Gerald P. Nye

OHIO: Simeon D. Fess Robert J. Bulkley

OKLAHOMA: Elmer Thomas Thomas P. Gore

OREGON: Charles L. McNary... Frederick Steiwer

PENNSYLVANIA: David A. Reed James J. Davis —

R H O D E ISLAND: Jesse H. Metcalf Felix Hebert

SOUTH CAROLINA: Ellison D. Smith James F. Byrnes

Residence

Albuquerque. Sante Fe.

New York City. Do.

Charlotte. Raleigh.

Hoople. Cooperstown.

Yellow Springs. Cleveland.

Medicine Park. Lawton.

Salem. Portland.

Pittsburgh. Do.

Providence. West Warwick.

Lynchburg. Aiken.

STATE AND NAME

SOUTH DAKOTA: Peter Norbeck W. J. Billow...

TENNESSEE: Kenneth D. McKellar... CordellHull

TEXAS: Morris Sheppard Tom Connally.---

UTAH: Reed Smoot— William H. King —

VERMONT: Porter H. Dale --Warren R. Austin

VIRGINIA: Claude A. Swanson Carter Glass

WASHINGTON: Wesley L. Jones Clarence C. Dill

W E S T VIRGINIA: M. M. Neely. H. D. Hatfield

WISCONSIN: Robert M. LaFollette, jr. John J. Blaine

WYOMING:

John B. Kendrick Robert D. Carey

Residence

Redfield. Pierre.

Memphis. Carthage.

Texarkana. Marlin.

Prdvo. Salt Lake City.

Island Pond. Burlington.

Chatham. Lynchburg.

Seattle. Spokane.

Fairmont. Huntington.

.Madison. Boscobel.

Sheridan. Careyhurst.

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS, OFFICIAL LIST OF MEMBERS, CORRECTED TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1932)

THE SPEAKER

JOHN NANCE GARNER, OF TEXAS Compensation, $15,000 per annum

CLERK OF THE HOUSE

SOUTH TRIMBLE

REPRESENTATIVES Compensation, $10,000 per annum

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME

ALABAMA:

1 John McDuffie 2. Lister Hill --3. Henry B. Steagall 4 Lamar Jeffers 5. La Fayette L. Patterson. 6. William B. Oliver 7. Miles C. Allgood 8. Edward B. Almon 9. George Huddleston 10. William B. Bankhead.—

ARIZONA: At L. Lewis W . Douglas—

ARKANSAS: 1. William J. Driver 2. John E. Miller 3. Claude A. Fuller -4. Effiegene Wingo 5. Heartsill Ragon 6. D. D. Glover 7. Tilman B. Parks

CALIFORNIA: 1. Clarence F. Lea 2. Harry L. Englebright... 3. Charles F. Curry 4. Florence P. Kahn 5. Richard J. Welch 6. Albert E. Carter ._. 7. Henry E. Barbour 8. Arthur M. Free 9. W. E. Evans.._ 10. Joe Crail 11. Phil D. Swing

COLORADO: 1. William R. Eaton 2. Charles B. Timberlake.. 3. Guy U. Hardy 4. Edward T. Taylor

CONNECTICUT: 1. Augustine Lonergan 2. Richard P. Freeman 3. John Q. Tilson — 4. William L. Tierney 5. Edward W. Goss

DELAWARE:

At L. Robert G. Houston— FLORIDA:

1. Herbert J. Drane 2. R. A. Green 3. T o m A. Yon 4. Ruth Bryan Owen

Residence

Monroeville. Montgomery. Ozark. Anniston. Dadeville. Tuscaloosa. Allgood. Tuscumbia. Birmingham. Jasper. Phoenix. Osceola. Searcy. Eureka Springs. De Queen. Clarksville. Malvern. Camden. Santa Rosa. Nevada City. Sacramento. San Francisco.

Do. Oakland. Fresno. San Jose. Glendale. Los Angeles. El Centro. Denver. Sterling. Canon City. Glenwood Springs. Hartford. New London. New Haven. Greenwich. Waterbury. Georgetown. Lakeland. Starke. Tallahassee Miami.

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME

GEORGIA: 1. Homer C. Parker 2. E. E. Cox 3. Charles R. Crisp 4. William C. Wright 5. Robert Ramspeck 6. Carlton Mobley 7. Malcolm C. Tarver. 8. Charles H. Brand 9. John S. Wood 10. Carl Vinson 11. William C. Lankford— 12. William W. Larsen

IDAHO: 1. Burton L. French 2. Addison T. Smith

ILLINOIS: 1. Oscar De Priest 2. Morton D. Hull 3. Edward A. Kelly 4. Harry P. Beam 6. Adolph J. Sabath 6. James T. Igoe 7. Leonard W. Schuetz 8. Stanley H. Kunz 9. Fred A. Britten.._ 10. Carl R. Chindblom 11. Frank R. Reid 12. John T. Buckbee-13. William R. Johnson 14. John C. Allen 15. Burnett M. Chiperfield. 16. William E. Hull 17. Homer W. Hall 18. William P. Holaday 19. Charles Adkins 20. Henry T. Rainey 21. J. Earl Major 22. Charles A. Karch _,__ 23. William W. Arnold 24. Claude V. Parsons 25. Kent E. Keller At L. Richard Yates__ AtL. William H. Dieterich-

INDIANA: 1. John W. Boehne, jr 2. Arthur H. Greenwood 3. Eugene B. Crowe 4. Harry C. Canfield 5. Courtland C. Gillen 6. William H. Larrabee

Residence

Statesboro Camilla. Americus. Newnan. Atlanta. Forsyth. Dalton. Athens. Canton. Milledgeville. Douglas. Dublin.

Moscow. Twin Falls.

Chicago. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Evanston.'

Aurora. Rockford. Freeport. Monmouth. Canton. Peoria. Bloomington. Danville. Decatur. Carrollton Hillsboro. East St. Louis. Robinson. Golconda. Ava, Springfield. Beardstown.

Evansville. Washington. Bedford. Bates ville Green castle New Palestine.

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REPRESENTATIVES Continued

STATE, DISTRICT, A N D N A M E

INDIANA—Continued. 7. Louis Ludlow 8. (Vacancy) 9. Fred S. Purnell 10. William R. Wood 11. Glenn Griswold — 12. David Hogg -13. Samuel B. PettengiU

IOWA: 1. William F. Kopp 2. B. M. Jacobsen.. 3. T. J. B. Robinson -4. Gilbert N. Haugen 5. Cyrenus Cole 6 C William Ramseyer.-. '7. Cassius C. Dowell 8. Lloyd Thurston -9. Charles E. Swanson 10. Fred C. Gilchrist 11. EdH. Campbell -

KANSAS: 1. W. P. Lambertson 2. U. S. Guyer 3. Harold McGugin 4. Homer Hoch 5. James G. Strong — 6. Charles I. Sparks 7. Clifford R. Hope 8. William A. Ayres -

KENTUCKY: 1. W. V. Gregory 2. Glover H. Cary 3. John W.Moore- -4. Cap R. Carden. 5. Maurice H. Thatcher.— 6. Brent Spence -7. Virgil Chapman... -8. Ralph Gilbert 9. Fred M. Vinson -10. A. J. May-11. Charles Finley

LOUISIANA: 1. Joachim O. Fernandez... 2. Paul H. Maloney — 3. Numa F. Montet. 4. John N. Sandlin__ 5. Riley J. Wilson 6. Bolivar E. Kemp__ 7. Rene L. De Rouen 8. John H. Overton

MAINE: 1. Carroll L. Beedy 2. Donald B. Partridge 3. JohnE. Nelson__ — 4. Donald F. Snow.

MARYLAND: 1. T. Alan Goldsborough _ _ 2. William P. Cole, jr 3. Vincent L. Palmisano... 4. J. Charles Linthicum 5. Stephen W . Gambrill-.. 6. David J. Lewis -

MASSACHUSETTS: 1. Allen T. Treadway 2. William J. Granfield 3. Frank H.Foss 4. Pehr G. Holmes 5. Edith Nourse Rogers._. 6. A. Piatt Andrew 7. William P. Connery, jr.. 8. Frederick W . Dallinger.-9. Charles L. Underhill 10. John J. Douglass 11. George Holden Tinkham 12. John W . McCormack... 13. Robert Luce__ 14. Richard B. Wiggles-worth. 15. Joseph W . Martin, jr 16. Charles L. Gifford

Residence

Indianapolis.

Attica. La Fayette. Peru. Fort Wayne. South Bend. Mount Pleasant. Clinton. Hampton. North wood. Cedar Rapids. Bloomfield. Des Moines. Osceola. Council Bluffs. Laurens. Battle Creek. Fairview. Kansas City. Coffeyville. Marion. Blue Rapids. Goodland. Garden City. Wichita. Mayfield. Owensboro. Morgantown. Munfordville. Louisville. Fort Thomas. Paris. Shelbyville. Ashland. Prestonsburg. Williamsburg. New Orleans.

Do. Thibodaux. Minden. Ruston. Amite. Ville Platte. Alexandria. Portland. Norway. Augusta. Bangor. Denton. Towson. Baltimore.

Do. Laurel. Cumberland. Stockbridge. Longmeadow. Fitchburg. Worcester. Lowell. Gloucester. Lynn. Cambridge. Somerville. Boston.

Do. Do.

Waltham. Milton. North Attleboro. Cotuit.

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME

MICHIGAN: 1. Robert H. Clancy 2. Earl C. Michener.. 3. Joseph L. Hooper. 4. John C. Ketcham 5. Carl E. Mapes 6. Seymour H. Person 7. Jesse P. Wolcott 8. Michael J. Hart _ 9. James C. McLaughlin... 10. Roy O. Woodruff 11. Frank P. Bohn 12. W. Frank James__ 13. Clarence J. McLeod .

MINNESOTA: 1. Victor Christgau 2. Frank Clague 3. August H. Andresen 4. Melvin J. Maas 5. W. I. Nolan 6. Harold Knutson 7. Paul J. Kvale 8. William A. Pittenger 9. Conrad G. Selvig 10. Godfrey G. Goodwin

MISSISSIPPI: 1. John E. Rankin ... 2. Wall Doxey. 3. W. M. Whittington , . 4. Jeff Busby__ 5. Ross A. Collins 6. Robert S. Hall__ 7. Russell Ellzey 8. James W . Collier

MISSOURI: 1. M . A. Romjue 2. Ralph F. Lozier 3. Jacob L. Milligan 4. David Hopkins 5. Joseph B. Shannon 6. C. C. Dickinson 7. Robert D. Johnson 8. William L. Nelson 9. Clarence Cannon ___ 10. Henry F. Niedringhaus.. 11. John J. Cochran 12. Leonidas C. Dyer 13. Clyde Williams 14. James F. Fulbright 15. Joe J. Manlove 16. William E. Barton

MONTANA:

1. John M. Evans 2. Scott Leavitt NEBRASKA:

1. John H. Morehead 2. Malcolm B. Baldrige— 3. Edgar Howard 4. J. N. Norton 5. A. C. Shallenberger 6. Robert G. Simmons

NEVADA: At L. Samuel S. Arentz

N E W HAMPSHIRE: 1. William N. Rogers 2. Edward H. Wason

N E W JERSEY: 1. Charles A. Wolverton... 2. Isaac Bacharach 3. William H. Sutphin 4. Charles A. Eaton 5. Percy H. Stewart. _ 6. Randolph Perkins 7. George N. Seger 8. Fred A. Hartley, jr 9. Peter A. Cavicchia 10. Frederick R. Lehlbach... 11. Oscar L. Auf der Heide.. 12. Mary T.Norton

N E W MEXICO:

At L. Dennis Chavez

Residence

Detroit. Adrian. Battle Creek. Hastings. Grand Rapids. Lansing. Port Huron. Saginaw. Muskegon. Bay City. Newberry. Hancock. Detroit.

Austin. Redwood Falls. Red Wing. St. Paul. Minneapolis. St. Cloud. Benson. Duluth. Crookston. Cambridge. Tupelo. Holly Springs. Greenwood. Houston. Meridian. Hattiesburg. Wesson. Vicksburg.

Macon. Carrollton. Richmond. St. Joseph. Kansas City. Clinton. Marshall. Columbia. Elsberry. St. Louis.

Do. Do. Hillsboro. Doniphan. Joplin. Houston.

Missoula. Great Falls.

Falls City. Omaha. Columbus. Polk. Alma. Scottsbluff.

Simpson.

Sanbornville. Nashua.

Camden. Atlantic City. Matawan. North Plainfield. Plainfield. Woodcliff Lake. Passaic. Newark.

Do. Do.

West New York. Jersey City. Albuquerque.

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REPRESENTATIVES Continued

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME

N E W YORK: 1. Robert L. Bacon 2. William F. Brunner . . 3. George W. Lindsay 4. Thomas H. Cullen 5. Loring M. Black, jr 7. John J. Delaney 8. Patrick J. Carley 9. Stephen A. Rudd 10. Emanuel Celler 11. Aiming S. Prall 12. Samuel Dickstein 13. Christopher D. Sullivan. 14. William I. Sirovich 15. John J Boylan 16. John J. O'Connor 17. Ruth Pratt 18. Martin J. Kennedy. 19. Sol Bloom.. _ 20. FiorelloH.LaGuardia... 21. Joseph A. Gavagan 22. Anthony J. Griffin 23. Frank Oliver 24. James M. Fitzpatrick... 25. Charles D. Millard 26. Hamilton Fish, jr 27. Harcourt J. Pratt 28. Parker Corning 29. James S. Parker 30. Frank Crowther ___ 31. Bertrand H. Snell _ 32. Francis D. Culkin 33. Frederick M. Davenport. 34. John D. Clarke 35. Clarence E. Hancock 36. John Taber 37. Gale H. Stalker.. 38. James L. Whitley 39. Archie D. Sanders— 40. Walter G. Andrews 41. Edmund F. Cooke 42. James M. Mead 43. Daniel A. Reed

N O R T H CAROLINA: 1. Lindsay C. Warren 2. John H. Kerr 3. Charles L. Abernethy... 4. Edward W. Pou 5. Frank W. Hancock, jr.__ 6. J. Bayard Clark 7. Walter Lambeth 8. Robert L. Doughton 9. Alfred L. Bulwinkle 10. Zebulon Weaver NORTH DAKOTA:

1. Olger B. Burtness 2. Thomas Hall 3. James H. Sinclair

OHIO: 1. John B. Hollister 2. William E. Hess 3. Byron B. Harlan 4. John L. Cable 5. Frank C. Kniffin 6. James G. Polk 7. Charles Brand 8. Grant E. Mouser, jr 9. Wilbur M. White 10. Thomas A. Jenkins 11. Mell G. Underwood 12. Arthur P. Lamneck 13. William L. Fiesinger 14. Francis Seiberling 15. C.Ellis Moore 16. C. B. McClintock 17. Charles West 18. Frank Murphy 19. John G. Cooper 20. Martin L. Sweeney 21. Robert Crosser 22. Chester C. Bolton

Residence

Westbury. Rockaway Park. Brooklyn.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

W. New Brighton. New York City.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Bronx. Do.

Tarrytown. Garrison. Highland. Albany. Salem. Schenectady. Potsdam. Oswego. Clinton. Fraser. Syracuse. Auburn. Elmira. Rochester. Stafford. Buffalo. Alden. Buffalo. Dunkirk. Washington Warrenton. New Bern. Smithfield. Oxford. Fayette ville. Thomas ville. Laurelsprings. Gastonia Asheville. Grand Forks. Bismarck. Kenmare. Cincinnati.

Do. Dayton. Lima. Napoleon. Highland. Urbana. Marion. Toledo. Ironton. New Lexington. Columbus. Sandusky. Akron. Cambridge. Canton. Granville. Steubenville. Youngstown. Cleveland. Do. Do.

STATE, DISTRICT, AND N A M E

OKLAHOMA: 1. Wesley E. Disney.._.... 2. William W. Hastings 3. Wilburn Cartwright 4. Tom D. McKeown _ 5. F. B. Swank __ 6. Jed Johnson 7. James V. McClintic 8. M. C. Garber

OREGON: 1. Willis C. Hawley 2. Robert R. Butler 3. Charles H. Martin

PENNSYLVANIA: 1. James M. Beck 2. Edward L. Stokes „ 3. Harry C. Ransley 4. Benjamin M. Golder 5. James J. Connolly 6 (Vacancy) . _ _ 7. George P. Darrow 8. James Wolfenden 9. Henry W. Watson 10. J. Roland Kinzer 11. Patrick J. Boland 12. C. Murray Turpin __ 13. George F. Brumm 14. Norton Lichtenwalner 15. Louis T. McFadden 16. Robert F. Rich 17. Frederick W. Magrady.. 18. (Vacancy)

19. I. H. Doutrich 20. Howard W. Stull 21 J Banks Kurtz 22. Harry L. Haines. 23. J. Mitchell Chase 24. Samuel A. Kendall 25. Henry W. Temple.. 26. J. Howard Swick 27. Nathan L. Strong 28. Thomas C. Cochran 29. Milton W. Shreve 30. William R. Coyle 31. Adam M. Wyant 32. Edmund F. Erk

33 Clyde Kelly ... 34. Patrick J. Sullivan 35. Harry A. Estep _ __ 36. Guy E. Campbell

R H O D E ISLAND: 1. Clark Burdick 2. Richard S. Aldrich 3. Francis B. Condon

SOUTH CAROLINA: 1. Thomas S. McMillan. __ 2. Butler B. Hare 3. Fred H. Dominick 4. John J. McSwain. 5. William F. Stevenson... 6. AllardH. Gasque 7. Hampton P. Fulmer

SOUTH DAKOTA: 1. Charles A. Christopher-

son 2. Royal C. Johnson 3. William Williamson

TENNESSEE: 1. 0. B. Lovette 2. J. Will Taylor 3. S. D. McReynolds 4. J. R. Mitchell.... 5. Ewin L. Davis 6. Joseph W. Byrns 7. Willa B. Eslick 8. Gordon Browning 9. Jere Cooper 10. E. H. Crump

TEXAS: 1. Wright Patman 2. Martin Dies.. . 3. Morgan G. Sanders

Residence

Tulsa. Tahlequah. McAlester. Ada. Norman. Anadarko Snyder. Enid.

Salem The Dalles Portland.

Philadelphia. Do Do. Do Do.

Do. Upper Darby. Langhorne. Lancaster. Scranton. Kingston. Minersville. Allentown. Canton. Woolrich. Mount Carmel. Harrisburg. Johnstown.

Red Lion. Clearfield Meyersdale. Washington. Beaver Falls. Brookville. Mercer. Erie Greensburg. Pittsburgh. Edgewood. Pittsburgh.

Do Crafton.

Newport. Warwick. Pawtucket.

Charleston. Saluda. Newberry. Greenville. Cheraw. Florence. Orangeburg.

Sioux Falls. Aberdeen Rapid City.

Greenville. La Follette. Chattanooga. Cooke ville. Tullahoma. Nashville. Pulaski. Huntingdon. Dyersburg. Memphis. Texarkana Orange. Canton.

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STATE, DISTRICT, AND N A M E

TEXAS—Continued. 4. Sam Rayburn 5. Hatton W. Sumners 6. Luther A. Johnson 7. Clay Stone Briggs 8. Daniel E. Garrett 9. Joseph J. Mansfield 10. James P. Buchanan 11. 0. H. Cross 12. Fritz G. Lanham 13. Guinn Williams 14. Richard M. Kleberg 15. John N. Garner 16. R. Ewing Thomason 17. Thomas L. Blanton 18. Marvin Jones UTAH:

1. DonB. Colton 2. Frederick C. Loofbou-row.

VERMONT:

1. John E. Weeks 2. Ernest W. Gibson _. VIRGINIA:

1. Schuyler Otis Bland 2. Menalcus Lankford 3. Andrew J. Montague 4. Patrick Henry Drewry.. 5. Thomas G. Burch „ 6. Clifton A. Woodrum 7. John W. Fishburne 8. Howard W. Smith 9. John W. Flannagan, jr.. 10. (Vacancy) Z..1.....

WASHINGTON: 1. Ralph A. Horr _ 2. Lindley H. Hadley _ 3. Albert Johnson 4. John W. Summers 5, Samuel B. Hill ... ...

Residence

Bonham. Dallas. Corsicana. Galveston. Houston. Columbus. Brenham. Waco. Fort Worth. Decatur. Corpus Christi. Uvalde. El Paso. Abilene. Amarillo. Vernal. Salt Lake City. Middlebury. Brattleboro. Newport News. Norfolk. Richmond. Petersburg. Martinsville. Roanoke. Charlottesville. Alexandria. Bristol. Seattle. Belhngham. Hoquiam. Walla Walla. Waterville.

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME

W E S T VIRGINIA: 1. Carl G. Bachmann 2. Frank L. Bowman 3. Lynn S, Hornnr . 4. Robert L. Hogg 5. Hugh Tke Shott 6. Joe L. Smith

WISCONSIN: 1. Thomas R. Amlie __ 2. Charles A. Kading 3. John M. Nelson. _. 4. John C. Shafer _ 5. William H. Stafford 6. Michael K. Reilly.. 7. Gardner R. Withrow 8. Gerald J. Boileau 9. George J. Schneider 10. James A. Frear 11. Hubert H. Peavey

WYOMING:

At L. Vincent Carter Territorial Delegates

ALASKA: James Wickersham„

HAWAH: Victor S. K. Houston

Resident Commissioners

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Pedro Guevara _. Camilo Osias

PUERTO RICO: Jose L. Pesquera.

Residence

Wheeling. Morgantown. Clarksburg. Point Pleasant. Bluefield. Beckley.

Elkhorn. Water town. Madison. Milwaukee.

Do. Fond du Lac. La Crosse. Wausau. Appleton. Hudson. Washburn.

Kemmerer.

Juneau.

Honolulu.

Santa Cruz. Balaoan.

Bayamon.

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

NAME

George H. Carter John Greene Mary A. Tate Henry H. Wright Edward J. Wilver William A. Smith Daniel P. Bush James K. Wallace Ernest E. Emerson— Byron L. Wehmhoff.. Burr G. Williams Ellwood S. Moorhead. Edward A. Huse Hermann B. Barnhart BertE. Bair Martin R. Speelman— Edward G. Whall William A. Mitchell.. Alfred E. Hanson Alton P. Tisdel William H. Kervin—

Herbert Putnam Frederick W . Ashley-Allen R. Boyd Jessica L. Farnum... Martin A. Roberts... David C. Mearns Hugh A. Morrison ... George H. Milne Maude G. Nichols Linn R. Blanchard Albert F. Zahm Florence S. Hellman — (Vacancy) Charles H. Hastings James B. Childs.. Arthur W. Hummel Clarence W. Perley David J. Haykin Worthington C. Ford... H. H. B.Meyer Samuel M . Croft John Franklin Jameson. Lawrence Martin Carl Engel Henry S. Parsons Leicester B. Holland— Israel Schapiro -Nicholas R. Rodionoff.. William Lee Corbin Frederick E. Brasch John T. Vance, jr William L. Brown (Vacancy) William C. Bond Wade H. Rabbitt

OFFICIAL TITLE

Public Printer Deputy Public Printer Assistant to the Public Printer Chief clerk Disbursing clerk Congressional Record clerk -Medical and sanitary director — Superintendent of accounts and budget officer Purchasing agent _ Technical director Chief instructor of apprentices. _ Production manager. _ Night production manager Superintendent of printing _. Superintendent of presswork Superintendent of binding Superintendent of platemaking Superintendent of planning _ Mechanical superintendent _ Superintendent of documents Superintendent of stores and traffic manager.

Legal residence

State

Iowa.. Mass.. Tenn_. N. Y_. Pa.... D. C-Nebr„ Ohio.. Md... Wash. Iowa.. P a . — Mass.. Ind... Mich.. Mo... Mass.. N. C„ Mass.. Ohio.. N. Y._

Cong. (list.

9th__ 5th_. 2d... 28th. 17th. 1st.. 1st.. 5th„ 3 d — 10th. 6th_. 6th._ 9th._ 6th_. 4th._ 12th. 5th_. 14th. 22d-39th. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Librarian -Chief, assistant librarian. - -Executive assistant Secretary _ -Superintendent, reading room Chief assistant, reading room. Assistant in charge, Representatives' reading room. do -

Acting, in charge, service for the blind Chief, accessions division Chief, division of aeronautics Acting chief bibliographer Assistant in charge, binding division Chief, card division Chief, catalogue division Chief, division of orientalia -Chief, classification division Chief, documents division -European representative — Director, Legislative Reference Chief, mail division-Chief, division of manuscripts -Chief, division of maps Chief, music division Chief, periodical division Chief, division of fine arts Chief, Semitic division Acting chief, Slavic division Custodian, Smithsonian deposit—.. Chief, Smithsonian division Law librarian Acting register of copyrights Assistant register of copyrights Superintendent, Library Building Disbursing officer -

Mass.. Ohio.. P a . — N. Y.. Md„_ Md... M d — Md.. NT. J.. N. J. Ind__ Wyo. Me 111 111 111 Nebr... Mass— N. Y„. N.Dak. D. C — Mass Mass.-Mass— Pa D. C — N. Y — Mass.-Calif— Ky Va

Md. Md.

20th. 9th._ 15th. 3 d — 6th._ 3 d — 6th.. 12th. 4th_. 11th.

3d— 2d— 22d.. 9th.. 2d— 5th. 1st.

13th. 2 d — 6th._

8th.. 7th_. lst..

3d.. 5th.

Com-pensa-tion

$10,000 7,500 4,200 4,400 4,400 4,000 4,400 5,200 4,800 5,200 3,600 5,600 4,800 4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600 6,000 5,000 4,400

$10,000 7,500 5,000 3,700 6,000 3,400 3,600

3,600 2,300 5,000 3,800 4,600

23d—.

5,400 5,600 5,000 5,000 4,600 4,600 6,000 2,800 5,000 5,400 4,800 4,200 4,800 3,300 3,200 5,000 3,400 6,000 5,600

3,400 3,500

UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN

George W . Hess. Wilmer J. Paget Emily Koons...

Director Assistant director Chief clerk

D. C. D. C. D. C.

$5,200 3,200 2,200

127190—32-

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EXECUTIVE

THE PRESIDENT

HERBERT HOOVER, OF CALIFORNIA Compensation, $75,000 per annum

THE WHITE HOUSE

NAME OFFICIAL TITLE

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Office of the President

Lawrence Richey.. Walter H. Newton-Theodore G. Joslin. Rudolph Forster.._ French Strother M . C. Latta I. H. Hoover.. N . P. Webster C. C. Wagner E . W . Smithers

Secretary to the President. do do .. . Executive clerk. do do. Head usher _ ...

Executive and disbursing clerk.,. Chief correspondent-Head telephone and telegraph operator.

N. J Minn... Mass D. C..__ N. Y_._. Okla.— D. C_... N. Y____ Pa D. C —

1st. 5th. 3d..

lst. 8th.

6th__ 14th.

$10,000 10,000 10,000 7,000 7,000 5,600 4,000 4,000 3,400 3,400 13

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE*

SECRETARY

HENRY L. STIMSON, OF NEW YORK Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

Office of the Secretary

William R. Castle, jr Wilbur J. Carr. Francis White James Grafton Rogers Harvey H. Bundy Green H. Hackworth Harry A. McBride Allen T. Klots... Keith Merrill Clinton E. MacEachran. Homer M . Byington 1-._ James B. Stewart * Stanley K. Hornbeck. Edwin C. Wilson »._.. Jay Pierrepont Moffat *.

Wallace S. Murray Herschel V. Johnson i. Robert F. Kelley Herbert Feis Ruth B. Shipley Hunter Miller.— Michael J. McDermott. Herbert C. Hengstler... James Clement Dunn.

Charles M . Barnes. Warren Delano Robbins. David A. Salmon A. Dana Hodgdon... William -McNeir Emerson B. Christie. Margaret M . Hanna. W . Ford Cramer Ira F. H o y t — _. Robert A. Proctor William A. N e w come. Somerset A. Owen Harry H. Bolds Howard Fyfe John E. McAndrews..

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Under Secretary. _. Assistant Secretary.

do. do.. -do.. — —

Legal adviser Assistant to the Secretary Special assistant to the Secretary Executive assistant to Assistant Secretary Chief clerk and administrative assistant Chief of the Division of Foreign Service Per­sonnel.

Chief Instructor of the Foreign Service School. Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs.. Chief of the Division of Latin American Affairs.

Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs.

Chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs. Chief of the Division of Mexican Affairs Chief of the Division of Eastern European Affairs.

Economic adviser ...„ Chief of the Passport Division.._ Historical adviser Chief of the Division of Current Information. Chief of the Division of Foreign Service Ad­ministration.

Chief of the Division of International Con­ferences.

Chief of the Treaty Division Chief of the D ivision of Protocol Chief of the Division of Communications and Records.

Chief of the Visa Division Chief of the Bureau of Accounts Chief of the Translating Bureau. Chief of the Office of Coordination and Re­view.

Disbursing officer Passport agent, N e w York City Passport agent, Chicago ._ Passport agent, San Francisco Passport agent, N e w Orleans. Passport agent, Boston Dispatch agent, N e w York City Dispatch agent, London, England

Legal residence

State

D. C.... N. Y___. Md Colo..-. Mass Ky Mich.... N. Y—. Minn... Mass Conn__. N.Mex.. Colo.... Fla. N. H.

Ohio. N. C. Mass. N. Y__._ Md N. Y__._ Mass Ohio N. Y— Va N. Y — Conn Md... D. C D. C. Kans.. N. Y__ Conn. D. C. Calif.. Md... D. C. N. Y_. Minn.

Cong. dist.

25th. 3d... 2d... 11th, 10th. 6th„ 1st.. 5th.. 9th.. 4th.. 1st. 4th.

2d„

9th.. 11th.

16th. 5th__ 17th. 7th.. 3d... 17th_„

10th— 26th„_ 4th.... 5th„..

5th..

21st. 5th..

4th.. 5th..

* The Department of State issues annually a Register of the Department in which is given complete information concerning the officials and employees in Washington, and of the foreign service of the United States, consular districts and salaries and fees, and a biographical statement respecting persons serving under appointment of the department at home or abroad; international commissions and bureaus in which the United States maintains membership; acts and regulations governing the Foreign Service; sample examinations for the Foreign Service; Presidents of the United States and principal officers of the Depart­ment of State since 1789; diplomatic agents of the United States since 1776; and an alphabetical index of persons and places. Copies of this Register can be obtained by purchase from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C , at $1 a copy. In addition to this Register the department issues quar­terly a pamphlet entitled "Foreign Service of the United States," which lists the entire commissioned personnel of the Foreign Service, with the legal residence, rank, post, and date of appointment of each officer, and a pamphlet entitled "Foreign Consular Officers in the United States," which lists the entire officially recognized foreign consular personnel, with the post, rank, and date of recognition of each officer. Copies of these pamphlets may be procured from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C , at 15 cents a copy. 1 Foreign Service officers.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT

SECRETARY

OGDEN L. MILLS, OF NEW YORK Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

Office of the Secretary

Arthur A. Ballantine Seymour Lowman Ferry K. Heath James H. Douglas, jr John Kieley — W . Norman Thompson. Charles R. Schoeneman. H. R. Sheppard Francis C. Rose Frank A. Birgfeld W. H. Moran James E. Harper ;... L. C. Spangler John L. Summers Aubrey S.McLeod

Special Staff Assistants

Benjamin H. Bartholow. John Jay Hopkins John G. Harlan Alfred K. Cherry Elden McFarland Leo C. Martin Comptroller of the Currency

John W . Pole... Geo. R. Marble. E. F. Quinn L. G. Copeland.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Under Secretary... Assistant Secretary...

do — do —

Assistant to the Secretary. Executive assistant to the Under Secretary. Assistant to the Under Secretary Assistant to Assistant Secretary

do Chief Clerk... C hief, secret service division Chief, division of appointments Chief, division of supply.-— ____ Disbursing clerk _ _. Government actuary.. __ Special assistant to the Secretary.

do Senior legal assistant to the Under Secretary. Junior legal assistant to the Under Secretary.

do — Special assistant to Assistant Secretary

Adelia M . Stewart. William A. Kane.. C. E. GIJOSS

R. O. Burton William F. Offutt.. Treasurer of the United States

W. O. Woods George O. Barnes Julian C. Wallace—_ Harry H. Hulbirt— Clarence E. Hearst-Andrew W. Starratt. William J. Weber Frank E. Reppert... Michael S. Slindee.. Public Debt Service

William S. Broughton. Sydney R. Jacobs Rene W. Barr E. E. Jones Frank A. DeGroot Marvin Wesley Melvin R. Loafman... Maurice A. Emerson-

Comptroller Chief clerk. C hief, organization division _ Chief, Federal reserve issue and redemption division.

Chief, examining division Chief, statistical division... Chief, issue diyisiQn ._ Chief, bookkeeping division .; Superintendent, redemption division Treasurer .— Assistant Treasurer Chief clerk Cashier _•___ _ Chief, securities division Chief, accounting division Chief, general accounts _ Chief, redemption division Superintendent, national bank redemption agency. Commissioner

Assistant commissioner Deputy commissioner-Register of the Treasury Assistant Register of the Treasury. _. Chief, division of loans and currency. Chief, division of accounts and audit. Chief, division of paper custody

Legal residence

State

N. Y.„ N. Y — Mich 111 Ohio... D. C — R. I — Ind D. C — M d — D. C — S. C — Va Tenn... N. Y...

Md..— N. Y.... Tex...— Utah. Calif— D. C —

Ohio D. C—. Ohio Ohio Wis.. N. J.. Pa... V a — D. C.

Kans Pa Md Wyo Kans Mo Ill Kans Iowa—_ 111 Wis—. D. C„. Pa Mich... Ga Iowa— Md....

Cong. dist.

i Receives $7,000 additional compensation as member of the Federal Reserve Board.

1st... 37th., 5th... 9th... 21st.. 2d... 7th..

5 t h —

4th„ 8th„ 11th. 2d...

6th„ 17th. 16th. 2d... 10th.

2 2 d —

3d... 8th..

10th. 4th.. 29th. 8th..

6th„ 17th. 6th__ 15th. 2d.„ 12th. 8th.. 1st.. 4th..

12th. 1st..

15th. 4th.. 5th__ 5th„ 6th..

15

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits

Daniel W. Bell Edward F. Bartelt _ Andrew M . Smith. Edward D. Batchelder Walter R. Stark,. Bureau of Internal Revenue

COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE

David Burnet Ralph E. Smith... P. R. Baldridge... A. R. Marrs -_.. L. C.Mitchell---. Joseph K. Moyer. Elmer L. Irey G. S. Paull F.I. Evans John L. McGrew.

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Commissioner...-Assistant commissioner Chief, division of bookkeeping and warrants Chief, division of deposits. Chief economist.

Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Assistant to the commissioner Special deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner

do__

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

C. M. Charest J. M. Williamson F. F. Toomey _. P. C. Alexander _. Ottamar Hamele William T. Sabine, jr. Luther S. Cannon H. E. Laughlin E. P. King-— Charles A. Drake ACCOUNTS AND COLLECTIONS

UNIT

George J. Schoeneman. V. H. Self. H. F. Dolan G. G.Davis L.O.Miller.

INCOME TAX UNIT

J. Carlisle Wilmer... W . T. Sherwood H. B. Robinson Frederic Newburgh. T. F. Langley. A. B. Niess S. P. Hatchett

Chairman, special advisory committee. Chief, intelligence unit... Head, appointment division Head, administrative division Head, information division

General counsel.. General assistant.

do — .do. Head, appeals division Head, civil division Head, interpretative division. . Head, penal division Head, review division Head, administrative division.

Deputy commissioner _ Assistant deputy commissioner Head, disbursement accounting division Head, collectors' personnel and equipment division.

Collection accounting division .

MISCELLANEOUS T A X UNIT

R. M. Estes Adelbert Christy. H. K. Melcher... D. S. Bliss M. F. Snider Collectors of Internal Revenue

William E. Snead Fred O. Goodell Andrew J. Russell... John P. McLaughlin. Galen H. Welch Frank W . Howbert.. Robert O. Eaton Wallace S. Handy Peter H. Miller _ Josiah T. Rose

Deputy commissioner Assistant deputy commissioner-Head, audit review division Head, field procedure division.. Head, clearing division Head, records division Head, valuation division

Deputy commissioner Assistant deputy commissioner. Head, estate tax division Head, sales tax division Head, tobacco division

District and headquarters

Alabama, Birmingham Arizona, Phoenix Arkansas, Little Rock First California, San Francisco. Sixth California, Los Angeles... Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Hartford Delaware, Wilmington Florida, Jackson ville Georgia, Atlanta.. ....._

Legal residence

State

111 111 V a — . N. H — Mich.

Ohio... W i s — Iowa... N. Y.__ Iowa____ N. J — Mo Ohio... Pa Nebr...

Cong. dist.

Md_..__ Calif.. __ Wash... Mo Tex. Md N. C____ Oreg Oreg Ohio R. I____ Tenn W. Va. Ohio... Pa.

Md.... D. C... N. Y... Wis._._ Ky Md.... N.Mex.

Ky... Iowa. M e — Conn. Ohio.

Ala... Ariz.. Ark... Calif.. Calif-Colo.. Conn. Del... Fla—. Ga....

20th. 15th. 8th__ 2d_„ 8th„

1st— 11th. 3d... 7th._ 7th_. 5th.. 15th. 17th. 1st..

1st.. lst._ 16th. 6th„ 8th._ 3d.__ 2d... 1st..

1st.. 1st.. 4th._ 4th.. 16th.

4th___.

38th. 1st.. 10th. 6th__

9th_„ 5th... 3d.__. 4th„. 3d....

7th„_ AtL. 4th... 9th... 1st... 1st... AtL. 4th... 5th...

Com­pensa­tion

$8,000 6,500 5,600 3,800 7,000

10,000 8,000 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 5,400 5,400 5,400 10,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500

7,000 6,000 4,100 4,200 4,600

7,500 7,000 7,000 6,200 4,800 4,200 6,500

7,000 5,600 5,600 5,400 5,400

6,400 6,000 6,200 7,000 7,000 6,400 7,000 6,200 7,000 6,400

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Bureau of Internal Revenue— Continued

Collectors of Internal Revenue— Continued

Albert H. Tarleton.... Evan Evans ___ __ Gregory T. Van Meter... Oliver G. Addleman Everett E. Neal _ Gerald A. Jowett Harvey H. Motter Emil S. Helburn. Lawrence A. Merrigan Frank J. Ham „ Galen L. Tait Thomas W. White Fred L. Woodworth _ Levi M. Willcuts George L. Sheldon __. Louis J. Becker _ Dan G. Stewart —-Charles A. Rasmusson _ Arthur B. Allen _ Louis A. Spellier John H. Field.. Edwarti L. Stufgess John R. Rogers Benigno C. Hernandez _ Walter E. Corwin William Duggan.__ Charles W. Anderson Cyrus Durey _._ Jesse W. Clarke.. .. Gilbert T. Sugden _______ Gilliam Grissom.. Gunder Olson Louis J. Huwe. William B. Guitteau Newton M. Miller Carl F. Routzahn Acel C. Alexander Clyde G. Huntley Albert H. Ladner, jr David W. Phillips Daniel B. Heiner _._ Frank A. Page Victor Q. Hambright Lesliei-Jensen. HalH. Clements James W. Bass ._._.._. George C. Hopkins ... James H. Anderson _. Robert W. McCuen A. Pendleton Strother _ Burns Poe Vernon E. Johnson Alonzo H. Wilkinson Marshall S. Reynolds Chief Deputy Collectors James Arthur Downer* James A. Stephens __. Roy N. Davidson* __ Ralph D. Schwartz Albert B. Andrews* Louis B. Morgan James E. Dillon Patrick S. Higgins.. Edgar M. Cohee James G. Lytle Thomas B. Lynch* Robert L. Meyers Frederic L. Appleton. John J. White _ * Assistant to collector.

District and headquarters—Continued

Hawaii, Honolulu Idaho, Boise First Illinois, Chicago Eighth Illinois, Springfield— Indiana, Indianapolis Iowa, Des Moines Kansas, Wichita.__ Kentucky, Louisville _ Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Augusta Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston — Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul _. _ Mississippi, Jackson First Missouri, St. Louis Sixth Missouri, Kansas City. — Montana, Helena ... Nebraska, Omaha Nevada, Reno New Hampshire, Portsmouth. _ _ First New Jersey, Camden Fifth New Jersey, Newark New Mexico, Albuquerque First New York, Brooklyn Second New York, New York, N. Y Third New York, New York, N. Y...... Fourteenth New York* Albany Twenty-first New York, Syracuse Twenty-eighth New York, Buffalo North Carolina, Raleigh -. North Dakota, Fargo First Ohio, Cincinnati Tenth Ohio, Toledo Eleventh Ohio, Columbus — Eighteenth Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City.. Oregon, Portland _ First Pennsylvania, Philadelphia _. Twelfth Pennsylvania, Scranton Twenty-third Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Rhode Island, Providence South Carolina, Columbia _ South Dakota, Aberdeen. Tennessee, Nashville—.-First Texas, Austin _ .__. Second Texas, Dallas Utah, Salt Lake City Vermont, Burlington Virginia, Richmond _ _ Washington, Tacoma — West Virginia, Parkersburg ____ Wisconsin, Milwaukee -__.____. Wyoming, Cheyenne

Office deputy, Birmingham Field deputy, Birmingham _ Office deputy, Phoenix— „ — Field deputy, Phoenix Office deputy, Little Rock Field deputy, Little Rock Office deputy, 1st dist. Calif., San Francisco. Field deputy, 1st dist. Calif., San Francisco.. Chief clerk, 6th dist. Calif., Los Angeles Field deputy, 6th dist. Calif., Los Angeles... Office deputy, dist. Colo., Denver Field deputy, dist. Colo., Denver Office deputy, dist. Conn., Hartford Field deputy, dist. Conn., Hartford

Legal residence

State

T. H.... Idaho. _. Ill HI Ind Iowa Kans Ky La Me Md Mass Mich Minn... Miss Mo Mo..... Mont— Nebr Nev N. H—. N.J-... N. J N.Mex.. N. Y....

Y.„. Y.... Y.... Y.._. Y.„.

N. C„_. N. Dak. Ohio.... Ohio-Ohio.— Ohio— Okla— Oreg Pa Pa Pa R. I — S. C... S. Dak.. Tenn.._. Tex Tex Utah—. Vt Va Wash— W. Va.. Wis Wyo„_.

Ala Ala.... Ariz Ariz A r k -Ark.... Calif-Calif... Calif-Calif... Colo... Colo... Conn._ Conn_.

Cong. dist.

2 d — 2d___ _ 21st.. 9th... 6th... 2d„„ 11th.. 2d..._ 3 d — 6th... 5th— 6th.__ 8th... 8th... 10th.. 5th... 1st... 2d..._ AtL. 2d__. _ 1st... 8th„. AtL_

28th.. 35th.. 40th-5 t h — 1st.-9th„. 12th_. 17th_. 5th— 1st... 11th-27th_. AtL. 5th— 1st.-2 d — 11th-3d.„. 2 d — 1st.-. 9 t h — 3 d — 2 d — 11th.. AtL. 7th... 8th.„ AtL. AtL. 5th— 5th... 5th... 5th.„ 10th.. 10th_. 1st... lst__. lst... 1 s t —

Com­pensa­tion

f5,S00 6,000 6,500 7,000 7,000 6,500 7,000 7,000 7,000 6,200 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 5,800 7,000 6,500 6,200 6,400 5,800 6,000 6, 500 7,000 5,600 7,000 7,500 6,500 7,000 7,000 6,500 7,000 6,000 7,000 6,400 6,400 7,000 7,000 7,000 6,500 6,500 7,000 6,400 5,600 6,000 6,500 7,000 7,000 6,000 6,000 6,500 7,000 5,600 7,000 6,000

4,000 3,700 4,600 3,400 4,200 3,600 4,800 4,600 5,200 5,200 4,000 4,000 4,600 4,800

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

N A M E

Bureau of Internal Revenue— Continued

Chief Deputy Collectors—Con.

Smiley King* Guy S. Pease* William A. Boss.. — George C. Ogletree* Paul Cobb William G. Ashley, jr.* George W . Macy Ernest P. Armstrong* Charles N. Brearleyl

Elizabeth K. Eckert C. Ambrose Plamondon Samuel J. Tompkins*. William James McDonald... William H. Smith*_ Charles A. Lloyd George W . Bird* Claude E. Doak Charles H. Douglass* Arch G. Moll Claude T. Meredith*,. Marshall C. Bane Don Sisa Sweeney* _. (Vacancy) MelvinH. Simmons* Maybury W . Birch. Charles L. Wiegand _. A. Parks Rasin__ George W . B. Britt. _. John T. Hawes _. William A. Stancil . Fred M . Cook. Arthur R. Knox* Harlan P. Gardner Asa Russman*__ _ Ralph A. Wilson Walter F. Freimuth* Harry H. Weil. Rollie Timmons* Edwin B. Patterson Lowell C. Burns* Alfred P. Engebretson Kit J. Carson*.. John P. Foley Frederick Lippman*. _ _ John T. Walters. John J. Scammon*.. Robert F. Allison William Herman Morris* Andrew G. Stewart, jr De Witt P. Bowman Thomas C. Smith Lewis B. Thompson* _. John W . Hernandez.— Hugh G. Neary John E. Brady Thomas Mallee ._ George C. Nordinger JohnS. Shea Charles B. Largy ._. John B. Sherman* Frank G. Jacobs _. Claude Bonsted* William F. Hart. Valentine E. O'Grady* Roswell N. Vosseller William T. Delamar* Balem C. Campbell Chessmur A. Fisher* William G. Ray. _,__ Kenneth P. Clark* „ Frank E. Bell

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

District and headquarters— Continued

Office deputy, dist. Del., Wilmington Office deputy, dist. Fla., Jacksonville Field deputy, dist. Fla., Jacksonville _. Clerk, dist. Ga., Atlanta - _. Field deputy, dist. Ga., Atlanta Office deputy, dist. Hawaii, Honolulu Field deputy, dist. Hawaii, Honolulu Clerk, dist. Idaho, Boise... „ Office deputy, dist. Idaho, Boise Chief clerk, 1st dist. 111., Chicago Field deputy, 1st dist. 111., Chicago.. Office deputy, 8th dist. 111., Springfield Field deputy, 8th dist. 111., Springfield Office deputy, dist. Ind., Indianapolis . Field deputy, dist. Ind., Indianapolis Office deputy, dist. Iowa, Des Moines Field deputy, dist. Iowa, Des Moines Office deputy, dist. Kans., Wichita. _ Field deputy, dist. Kans., Wichita Office deputy, dist. Ky., Louisville Field deputy, dist. Ky., Louisville Office deputy, dist. La., N e w Orleans Field deputy, dist. La., N e w Orleans Office deputy, dist. Me., Augusta Field deputy, dist. Me., Augusta. _ Office deputy, dist. Md., Baltimore Field deputy, dist. Md., Baltimore. _ Office deputy, dist. Mass., Boston. Field deputy, dist. Mass., Boston.. Chief clerk, dist. Mich., Detroit. __ Field deputy, dist. Mich., Detroit-_ Office deputy, dist. Minn., St. P a u l — Field deputy, dist. Minn., St. Paul Clerk, dist. Miss., Jackson Field deputy, dist. Miss., Jackson Office deputy, 1st dist. Mo., St. Louis Field deputy, 1st dist. Mo., St. Louis. Office deputy, 6th dist. Mo., Kansas City.. Field deputy, 6th dist. Mo., Kansas City__ Office deputy, dist. Mont., Helena,_ Field deputy, dist. Mont., Helena. Clerk, dist. Nebr., O m a h a Field deputy, dist. Nebr., O m a h a Office deputy, dist. Nev., Reno Field deputy, dist. Nev., Reno Office deputy, dist. N . H., Portsmouth Field deputy, dist. N . H., Portsmouth Office deputy, 1st dist. N . J., Camden Field deputy, 1st dist. N . J., Camden Office deputy, 5th dist. N . J., Newark Field deputy, 5th dist. N . J., Newark Clerk, dist. N . Mex., Albuquerque Field deputy, dist. N . Mex., Albuquerque-Office deputy, 1st dist. N . Y., Brooklyn Field deputy, 1st dist. N . Y., Brooklyn Office deputy, 2d dist. N . Y., N e w Y o r k -Field deputy, 2d dist. N . Y., N e w York Office deputy, 3d dist. N . Y., N e w Y o r k -Field deputy, 3d dist. N . Y., N e w York Clerk, 14th dist. N . Y., Albany. Field deputy, 14th dist. N . Y., Albany Office deputy, 21st dist. N . Y., Syracuse Field deputy, 21st dist. N . Y., Syracuse Office deputy, 28th dist. N . Y., Buffalo Field deputy, 28th dist. N . Y., Buffalo _ Clerk, dist. N . C , Raleigh—. Field deputy, dist. N . C , Raleigh. Office deputy, dist. N . Dak., Fargo Field deputy, dist. N . Dak., Fargo Clerk, 1st dist. Ohio, Cincinnati Field deputy, 1st dist. Ohio, Cincinnati

Legal residence

State

Del Fla Fla Ga Ga Hawaii. Hawaii-Idaho. . Idaho.. 111 111 Ill Ill Ind Ind Iowa Iowa Kans Kans Ky Ky La

Cong. dist.

* Assistant to collector.

Ohio-Ohio.

i Chief, field division.

Me Me M d Md..... Mass... Mass... Mich-Mich— Minn.. Minn... Miss Miss M o M o M o Mo Mont... Mont... Nebr Nebr Nev . Nev N. H.... N. H.„. N. J N. J N. J..... N. J„„. N. Mex. N. Mex. N. Y„..

AtL. 4th.„ 4th.„ 7th._. 4th„_

2d.„_ lst__. 9th___ 9th_„ 16th.. 25th.. 6th— 2 d — 2d.„. 4th,„ 4th„_ 2 d — 5th.._ 5th„. 1st—

N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N.

Y — Y — Y.._. Y.... Y — Y — Y — Y — Y — Y — Y — C — C..„ Dak. Dak.

3d„.. 3d..,. 3d.„. 1st... 16th.. 11th.. 6 t h — 5th.._ 4th___ 4th... 4th___ 4th„_ 12th.. 8 t h — 7th___ 2d.„. 2 d — 2d... _ 2d....

AtL. AtL. 1st... 1st... 1st... 1st..: 4th... 3 d — AtL. AtL. 4th„. 4th...

30th... 27th„. 25th... 35th__. 40th... 40th... 4th„_. 5 t h — 2d___.. 3d......

Com­pensa­tion

$4,600 5,000 4,000 4,400 4,000 4,400 3,800 4,000 3,200 5,200 4,600 4,800 3,500 4,600 3,500 4,600 4,100 4,800 4,100 4,800 3,900 4,600 4,600 3,200 5,400 5,400 4,800 4,800 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,800 4,000 3,600 4,800 3,600 4,600 3,500 3,800 3,600 4,400 3,800 4,000 3,700 4,200 3,500 3,700 3,700 4,800 4,800 3,800 3,700 5,000 5,000 4,600 5,400 5,400 5,400 5,000 3,600 4,600 3,700 5,000 3,600 4,600 4,100 3,800 3,400 5,200 3,500

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Bureau of Internal Revenue— Continued

Chief Deputy Collector—Con.

Harry F. Meiling* George P. Metzger • Herman D. Weaver* Walter M . McKibben... Ralph B. Ellars* Charles V. Gilbert Preston G. Rawdon* Harry A. Sproles.. Charles W . Olsen* Walter S. Shanks William E. Brown* Alexander L. Gillars Willard F. Jones* Carl A. Scull— Elmer E. Conner William R. Stevenson Henry J. Spooner, 3d* Frank H. Murphy Fred Wannamaker* Edward D. Buckley..... Vincent R. Wadden, jr.*. Jacob L. Parrott John P. Huddleston* George W . Sweaney...— Fred B. Parsons* _. William R. Fitzwilliam.. Thomas F. Johnson* Leo A. Gilbreath— David E. Evans* Thomas A. Callister Henry H. Riordan* John W . Gaynor Alfred H. Page* Jacob A. Garber Anthony J. Swindle* Joseph M . Moore... Raymond A. Wyland*... Victor H. Mealy George Reisimer* Herman Ansorge Howard Chambers* William L. Paulsen

Internal Revenue Agents in Charge

Charles B. Allen Chauncey W . Herrick. Beider W . Wilde, jr... Walter P. Mays Joseph R. Baradel Porter Linder Delbert W . Reynolds.. Charles T. Russell Grover C. Holt John H. M c M u r t r y — Walter L. Shuck. Leslie R. Miles E. Earl Hearn James J. Drakeford Thomas R. Spillane William A. Holt William P. Billings Albert Lewis. Harley Howard Thomas M . Kenefick.. Clarence W . Rink Harry T. McCauley... John P. Marstella George E. Neal JohnR. Kirk, Marshall T. Polk

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Distric land headquarters—Continued

Office deputy, 10th dist. Ohio, Toledo Field deputy, 10th dist. Ohio, Toledo Clerk, 11th dist. Ohio, Columbus Field deputy, 11th dist. Ohio, Columbus Office deputy, 18th dist. Ohio, Cleveland Field deputy, 18th dist. Ohio, Cleveland Office deputy, dist. Okla., Oklahoma City.. Field deputy, dist. Okla., Oklahoma City-Office deputy, dist. Oreg., Portland Field deputy, dist. Oreg., Portland Clerk, 1st dist. Pa., Philadelphia... Field deputy, 1st dist. Pa., Philadelphia Office deputy, 12th dist. Pa., Scranton Field deputy, 12th dist. Pa., Scranton Clerk, 23d dist. Pa., Pittsburgh Field deputy, 23d dist. Pa., Pittsburgh Office deputy, dist. R. I., Providence Field deputy, dist. R. I., Providence Office deputy, dist. S. C , Columbia Field deputy, dist. S. C , Columbia Office deputy, dist. S. Dak., Aberdeen Field deputy, dist. S. Dak., Aberdeen Office deputy, dist. Tenn., Nashville Field deputy, dist. Tenn., Nashville Office deputy, 1st dist. Tex., Austin Field deputy, 1st dist. Tex., Austin Office deputy, 2d dist. Tex., Dallas Field deputy, 2d dist. Tex., Dallas Office deputy, dist. Utah, Salt Lake City Field deputy, dist. Utah, Salt Lake City Clerk, dist. Vt., Burlington Field deputy, dist. Vt., Burlington Clerk, dist. Va., Richmond Field deputy, dist. Va., Richmond Office deputy, dist. Wash., Tacoma — Field deputy, dist. Wash., Tacoma Office deputy, dist. W . Va., Parkersburg Field deputy, dist. W . Va., Parkersburg Clerk, dist. Wis., Milwaukee Field deputy, dist. Wis., Milwaukee Office deputy, dist. Wyo., Cheyenne Field deputy, dist. Wyo., Cheyenne

Legal residence

State

N e w York, N. Y., Fisk Building... Chicago, HI San Francisco, Calif. Pittsburgh, Pa. N e w York, N. Y., 17 Battery Place N e w Haven, Conn Milwaukee, Wis St. Louis, M o . Philadelphia, Pa Louisville, K y _.. Honolulu, Hawaii Huntington, W . Va Baltimore, M d -___. Omaha, Nebr Jacksonville, Fla Oklahoma City, Okla Indianapolis, Ind Richmond, Va._ Buffalo, N. Y Boston, Mass St. Paul, Minn Denver, Colo _ Salt Lake City, Utah _ Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio Nashville, Tenn

O h i o -O h i o — O h i o — O h i o -O h i o — Ohio... Okla... Okla... Oreg— Oreg— Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa R. ______ R. I — S. C._-S. C — S. Dak. S. Dak. Tenn__. Tenn... Tex Tex Tex Tex Utah-Utah... Vt Vt...__ Va Va Wash.. Wash.. W.Va. W. Va. Wis.— Wis—. W y o — Wyo...

Me.— N. Y__. Calif-Pa N. Y„ Calif.. Wis... Mo.... Okla.. Ky„„ N. C. W. Va. Md.„ Ala... Fla— Wash. Ind... Calif... N. Y._ Mass.. Minn.. Colo... Utah... Ind.... Tenn.. Tenn..

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

9th. 9th.

12th. 22d.. 22d.. 4th„ 8th__ 3d... 3d... 13th. 11th. 11th. 25th.. 1st—

7th— 1st— 1st— 3 d — 2 d — 6th__. 3 d — 10th.. 13th.. 12th_. 2 d — 2 d — 1st... 1st... 3 d — 7th... 3 d — . 3 d — 5th___ 4th... 5th_„ 9th... 3 d — 34th„ 8th... 34th_. 11th.. 6th... 5th— 5th.„ 5th_„ 8th... 5th__. 4th... 2 d — 6th— 1st.-1st... 12th.. 3d.... 41st.. 8th„_ 4th___ lst__. 2d____ llth__ 7th... 5th...

$4,600 3,600 4,600 3,900 5,000 4,100 4,600 3,600 5,000 3,500 5,000 4,100 4,600 3,500 4,600 4,600 4,000 3,800 3,800 3,800 4,200 3,400 4,600 3,500 5,000 3,800 4,600 4,000 4,000 3,700 3,800 3,400 5,000 3,500 4,800 4,000 3,800 3,800 4,800 3,600 3,800 3,500

7,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,000 6,500 6,500 6,000 5,600 5,600 6,500 5,800 5,800 6,000 5,800 6,000 6,000 6,500 5,800 5,600 5,600 6,500 6,500 6,000

* Assistant to collector.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Bureau of Internal Revenue— Continued

Internal Revenue Agents in Charge—Continued

Solomon S. Sinclair Russell A. Welch Walter L. McBride Raymond T. Miles William Brusse... George C. Earley Daniel A. Bolich Charles E. Boulden Ernest P. Hutchinson.. Clarence R. Krigbaum. Ward B. Miller Ernest C. Wright

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Special Agents in Charge

Frank Frayser Hugh McQuillan... Arthur P. Madden. Arthur A. Nichols.. David Nolan _. James T. Fowlkes.. John R. Cox. Archie D. Burford. Supervisors of Accounts and

Collections

William M . Armstrong. Elbridge B. Gerry Louis J. Campbell Horace H. Stikeleather. Anton H. Gullickson— Everett L. Swift. James C. Mitchell. Scott C. McCarl Joseph F. Timilty James R. Van Voorhis. Edward V. Wilson Bureau of Industrial Alcohol

James M . Doran Benjamin R. Rhees. James J. Britt John L. Keddy William V. Linder.. George C. Billard...

Supervisors of Permits

Philip Hamlin W. D. Moss Ambrose Hunsberger (acting) Thomas E. Stone O. D. Jackson R. E. Joyce, jr E. C. Yellowley S. B. Qvale Sam S. Haley G. E. Ellsworth William R. Woods, jr Roy C. Lyle.

Bureau of Narcotics

H. J. Anslinger Will S.Wood Alfred L. Tennyson... Robert C. Valentine .. William S. Blanchard. S. H. Breidenbach Thomas R. O w e n s —

District and headquarters—Continued

Wichita, Kans Greensboro, N. C. Dallas, Tex Newark, N. J Atlanta, Ga Seattle, Wash Brooklyn, N. Y... Cincinnati, Ohio-Columbia, S. C__. Los Angeles, Calif-New Orleans, La-Springfield, 111 Richmond, Va_ New York, N. Y___. Chicago, 111 — Philadelphia, Pa Kansas City, M o Memphis, Tenn Washington, D . C San Francisco, Calif-

Denver, Colo Raleigh, N. C Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma City, Okla. Los Angeles, Calif New York, N. Y Chicago, 111 St. Paul, Minn__..__. Boston, Mass .... Baltimore, Md.... Louisville, Ky .... Commissioner Assistant commissioner Chief, counsel.. _ Special assistant to commissioner-Head , technical division Chief, administrative division—

Boston, Mass New York, N. Y.„. Philadelphia, Pa Richmond, Va New Orleans, La Cincinnati, Ohio Chicago, 111 St. Paul, Minn Kansas City, M o — Denver, Colo_ San Francisco, Calif-Seattle, Wash Commissioner Deputy Commissioner.. Legal adviser, narcotic control. Head, legal division Administrative officer— Head, returns division Chief, division foreign control .

Legal residence

State

Kans..

N. C. Tex... N. J... G a — Wash. N. Y_. Ind... D.C. Mo... Va___. Calif..

Minn... D. C.._ N. C—, Va Ind D.C...

Mass.. Ohio.. P a -Mich. L a -Ohio _. Miss_. Minn. Mo... Utah.. Mont. Wash. P a — Tex.. D.C. N. Y. V a — Va... Ala..

Cong. dist.

10th. 8th..

Com-pensa-tion

1st....

38th. 8th„ 8th_. 7th_.

$5,800 5,800 6,500 7,000 5,600 5,600 6,500 5,800 5,600 6,500 5,600 5,600 5,800 6,200 5,800 5,800 5,800 5,600 5,800 5,800

5,400 5,400 6,200 5,400 6,200 6,200 6,200 4,600 6,200 6,200 6,200 9,000 6,500 7,000 6,000 6,000 4,200

6,200 7,000 5,200 6,400 6,400 5,800 7.000 6,200 6,200 5,400 5,800 6,000 9,000 6,500 4,600 3,800 4,600 3,400 4,600

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Bureau of Narcotics—Contd.

District Supervisors

C. O. Bradshaw J. A. Manning L. J. Ulmer T. E. Middlebrooks C. R. Frazier _ J. B. Greeson G. W . Cunningham. T. W . McGeever (acting). R. H. Oyler O. A. H. de la Gardie H. V. Williamson H. B. Westover H. S. Forrer ._. J. J. Biggins— Harry D. Smith

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

District and headquarters—Continued

Bureau of Customs

Commissioner's Office

F. X. A. Eble Frank Dow George T. Willingmyre. Elmer T. Acken

Legal Unit

Joseph D. Nevius.— Henry A. Hayward. Frank J. Murphy. __ G. W. Ashworth (Vacancy) — Ernest C. Corkhill.. E. J. Shamhart Miss E. J. Maloney.

Boston, Mass New York, N. Y Philadelphia, Pa Washington, D. C__. Jacksonville, Fla New Orleans, La Nashville, Tenn Detroit, Mich Chicago, ill _. Minneapolis, Minn.. Kansas City, M o San Antonio, Tex Denver, Colo Seattle, Wash San Francisco, Calif-

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Commissioner of customs Assistant commissioner of customs Wool administrator Executive assistant to the commissioner.

Administrative Unit

Robert F. Roemer... Earle E. Mottern— F. W. Gast H. M. Anderson James W. Mcintosh. L. A. Reinsmith C. A. Freeman

General counsel... .. Assistant general counsel. Assistant general counsel— Chief, division of tariff classification Chief, division of drawback and bonds Chief, division of appeals and protests Chief, division of enforcement— Chief, division of entry and appraisement. Acting deputy commissioner of customs Assistant to the deputy commissioner Chief, division of engineering and weighing-Chief, division of personnel _. Chief, division of fiscal administration Chief, division of mail and files.

Investigative Unit

T. J. Gorman Deputy commissioner of customs. Carroll Gray Assistant deputy commissioner of customs.

Collectors of Customs

Frank M. Hume Fred B. Thomas Willfred W. Lufkin--Emery J. San Souci—. Elwyn T. Clark JohnC. Tulloch Andrew Wiedenmann. Fred A. Bradley Philip Elting A. Lincoln Acker Samuel H. Thompson. Charles H. Holtzman. Joseph L. Crupper Fannie Sutton Faison. Frederick G. Davies.. Marion O. Dunning— Sidney C. Brown Joseph C. Swann Warren Kearny Kyle Elam

District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No.

1, Portland, Me 2, St. Albans, Vt 4, Boston, Mass 5, Providence, R. I 6, Bridgeport, Conn.-. 7> Ogdensburg, N. Y._ 8, Rochester, N. Y . — 9, Buffalo, N. Y 10, New York, N. Y.. 11, Philadelphia, Pa... 12, Pittsburgh, Pa 13, Baltimore, M d 14, Norfolk, Va 15, Wilmington, N. C. 16, Charleston, S. C__. 17, Savannah, Ga 18, Tampa, Fla 19, Mobile, Ala 20, New Orleans, La.. 21, Port Arthur, Tex..

Mass.. Ind... Mich-Ala Fla Ark Tenn Mich N. Y — ni„ Calif— Tex Mo Wash... Calif-Utah. Md.. N. J.. D.C.

Chief, division of statistics and research Md

Md Fla Mass....

Md.— Pa Mo Ala Ohio... Pa.

N. Y. D. C.

Me.„ Vt.... Mass. R. I... Conn. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Pa... P a — M d -Va.„ N. C. S. C_. G a — Fla... Ala.. La... Tex..

7th„ 1st.-3 d — 4th„ 5th„ 6th„ 13th. 18th_ 2d... 6th„ 14th. 5th„ 1st.. 4th._ 2d.. 6th. 2d-

Tex N. C.... Mass Md

16th. 10th. 5th-6th_. 5th._ lst.-11th.

2 d — 17th. 10th. 9th_. 22d_. 13th. 5th.. 28th.

$4,600 5,800 4,600 5,000 4,800 5,000 5,000 3,500 5,000 4,600 4,800 4,800 4,800 4,600 5,200 10,000 8,000 6,500 3,800

8,000 6,500 6,500 5,800 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600 4,800 3,800 5,000 3,600 4,600 2,900 3,200 6,500 4,600

6,400 5,600 9,000 5,400 4,600 6,200 5,400 7,000 12,000 9,000 5,400 7,500 6,400 4,800 3,200 5,400 6,400 5,200 6,500 3,700

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Bureau of Customs—Contd.

Collectors of Customs—Contd.

Robert B. Morris __— Roy Campbell — Manuel B. Otero William H. Ellison James W . McDonald—.. Howard W . Seager William B. Hamilton Edward M . Croisan George D. Hubbard .. John C. McBride Jeannette A. Hyde Charles L. Sheridan _.. Judson La Moure, jr Carl Eastwood Curtis M . Johnson Walter J. Wilde.. Heinrich A. Pickert Anthony Czarnecki George M . Foland C. W . Pollock (acting).— Thomas S. Yates (acting). Eddie McCall Priest. Nellie Gregg Tomlinson— Louis M . Hall _ Earl R. Birge (acting) Thomas T. Wilson Jennie P. Musser Sidney J. Kennedy Carl L. Root. -

Appraiser of Merchandise

Frederick J. H. Kracke

Comptrollers of Customs

Collins B. Allen Leslie L. Glenn Charles C. Cantrell.. John J. Deane Arthur F. Foran Dwight Hall Lawrence B. Towers. Surveyor of Customs

Thomas W. Whittle.

CUSTOMS AGENCY SERVICE

Supervising Customs Agents

Owen P. McKenna... Nathaniel G. Van Doren Frederick R. Proctor William J. Harmon Jos. L. Green__ Harold S. Creighton .... Frederick S. Freed A. B. Hamer (acting) Roy W . Fischer William H. Tidwell— Elmer J. Lewis Treasury Attaches Bernard Wait— _. James F. O'Neill ... M . R. Nicholson Martin G. Scott Samuel Brumer Erwin G. M a y

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

District and headquarters—Continued

District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No.

Galveston, Tex.... San Antonio, Tex El Paso, Tex„_ _ San Diego, Calif Nogales, Ariz.— Los Angeles, Calif San Francisco, Calif __. Portland, Oreg— — Seattle, Wash. Juneau, Alaska— _. Honolulu, Hawaii Great Falls, Mont _ Pembina, N. Dak Minneapolis, Minn...^ Duluth, Minn ' Milwaukee, Wis Detroit, Mich ;_. Chicago, 111 Indianapolis, Ind Cleveland, Ohio — Louisville, K y Memphis, Tenn Des Moines, Iowa _. St. Louis, M o Omaha, Nebr Denver, Colo Salt Lake City, Utah. San Juan', P. R — St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

New York, N. Y....

Philadelphia, Pa Chicago, HI... N e w Orleans, La San Francisco, Calif N e w York, N. Y.._. Boston, Mass Baltimore, M d

New York, N. Y___.

District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No.

1, Boston, Mass 2, N e w York, N. Y___. 3, Baltimore, M d _ 4, Tampa, Fla___ 5, N e w Orleans, La 6, San Antonio, Tex 7, San Francisco, Calif. 8, Seattle, Wash. 9. St. Paul, Minn 10, Chicago, 111 11, Montreal, Canada..

London, England. Paris, France Shanghai, China.. Kobe, Japan Milan, Italy Berlin,Germany..

Legal residence

State

Tex Tex.-... Tex Calif- — Ariz Calif.... Calif.... Greg W a s h -Alaska-. Hawaii.. Mont... N. Dak. Minn... Minn... Wis Mich 111 Ind Ohio.... Ky Tenn—. Iowa Mo Nebr Colo.... Utah.... • P..R-... V. I

N. Y.

P a -Ill— L a -Calif. N. Y. Mass. Md.. N. Y.

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

$5,600 5,400 5,400 4,600 4,600 6,500 8,500 5,400 7,500 5,400 6,200 5,400 5,400 4,600 4,600 5,400 7,000 7,500 4,800 5,600 4,600 4,600 3,800 6,400 4,600 4,800 3,300 5,600 4,000

9,000

5,800 5,600 5,600 5,600 9,000 5,600 5,600

9,000

5,600 6,500 5,600 4,600 4,800 5,600 5,600 3,500 4,800 5,600 5,800 6,500 7,000 6,000 6,000 5,600 6,000

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Mint Bureau

Robert J. Grant __ Mary M . O'Reilly

District and headquarters—Continued

Director.. Assistant director

Colo. La...

Mint and Assay Offices

Michael J. Kelly Frank E. Shepard Cecil T. Gray Elbert T. Clyde Freas Styer Elias Marsters Winthrop H. Wright... Niles R. Becker Newton A. Dunyon... Thomas G. Hatheway.

Superintendent, San Francisco, Calif Superintendent, Denver, Colo Assayer in charge, N e w Orleans, La Assayer in charge, Carson, Nev Superintendent, Phildelphia, Pa Assayer in charge, Boise, Idaho. _ ... Assayer in charge, Helena, Mont Superintendent, New York, N. Y Assayer in charge, Salt Lake City, Utah. Assayer in charge, Seattle, Wash.

Federal Farm Loan Bureau*

Paul Bestor.. ._ JohnH. Guill Lewis J. Pettijohn Albert C. Williams— Vulosko Vaiden James B. Madison Peyton R. Evans Franklin D. Van Sant. V. R.McHale A. F. Cardon — W. T. McKeown M. H. Uelsmann

Farm loan commissioner. Member

do

R. C. Engberg.

do do do —

General counsel. Secretary Chief examiner — Chief, appraisal division Chief, securities division Chief, Federal intermediate credit bank division.

Statistician-economist _

Calif-Colo.. La Nev Pa.... Idaho. Mont. N. Y_. Utah-Wash. Mo Calif— Kans Tex Va W.Va.-Va N. C — D . C — Utah— S.D Mo

1st. 1st.

6th.. 1st.. 2d_„ 1st.. 8th.. 1st.. 1st.. 17th. 2d. . 1st..

14th. 1st.. 7th_. 12th. 4th„ 6th_. 10th. 8th„ lst.. 2d„. 14th.

Iowa 7th...

* FEDERAL LAND AND INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK CITIES

$8,000 4,800

5,800 5,800 3,200 2,300 5,800 2,700 2,300 6,200 2,300 3,200 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 5,000 7,500 7,500 5,500 6,000 6,000

District No. 1.—Springfield, Mass. District No. 2.—Baltimore, M d . District No. S.—Columbia, S. C. District No. ̂ .—Louisville, Ky.

District No. 5.—New Orleans, La. District No. 6.—St. Louis, M o . District No. 7.—St. Paul, Minn. District No. 8.—Omaha, Nebr.

District No. 9.—Wichita, Kans. District No. 10.—Houston, Tex. District No. 27—Berkeley, Calif. District No. 12.—Spokane, Wash.

* FEDERAL LAND AND INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK DISTRICTS

District No. 1.—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and N e w Jersey.

District No. 2.—Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. District No. 3.—North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. District No. 4.—Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. District No. 6.—Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. District No. 6.—Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas. District No. 7.—Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota. District No. 8.—Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. District No. 9.—Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and N e w Mexico. District No. 10.—Texas. District No. 11.—California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. District No. _•£.—Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Idaho.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Alvin W . Hall. Clark R. Long. Jesse E. Swigart. Adam P. Ruth Henry J. Holtzclaw. Edward E. Myers.. Robert L. Pile Charles A. Baker. _. Robert B. O'Hara... George M . Duncan. John M . Smith Ralph H. Chappell. Norman Underwood. James T. Gallahorn..

Lama V. Eckels _ Oscar P. Anderson James E. Husted M a y Beckmyer George E. Hudson _ Charles R. Klose. —. James J. Knibbs — John W . Crowe. — James E. Chamberlin Thomas J. Heany —

Office of the Supervising Architect

James A. Wetmore George O. Von Nerta Henry G. Sherwood Louis A. Simon John W . Ginder

Theron C. Brooks Nelson S. T h o m p s o n —

Clarence A. Miller Henry S. Roome John H. Schaefer Howard S. Robinson—

Custodian Service Albert B. McCulloch... William A. N e w m a n -Edwin H. Pearson

United States Coast Guard'

Rear Admiral H. G. Hamlet.. Capt. L. C. Covell Commander R. R. Waesche... Capt. P. W . Lauriat Capt. R. B. Adams Commander L. T. Chalker Commander T. A. Shanley Commander James Pine Commander F. J. Gorman Lieut. Commander F. A. Hunnewell.

Lieut. Commander E. M . Webster (R.).

Oliver M . Maxam Alfred T. Thorson Wm. H. Webb _ Capt. W. H. Munter Capt. B. M. Chiswell

Capt. W . J. Wheeler.

Capt. H. G. Fisher—

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Director. Assistant director.

do. Chief accountant __ Mechanical expert and designer Superintendent, engraving division Superintendent, plate vault division. Superintendent, plate printing division Superintendent, examining division. Superintendent, surface printing division Superintendent, postage stamp division Superintendent, engineering and machine division.

Supeiintendent, ink-making division Superintendent, buildings and ground divi­sion.

Superintendent, orders division Superintendent, press register division Disbursing agent _ Superintendent, personnel division Superintendent, mail and files division Purchasing agent Custodian, Federal reserve vault division Medical officer ..___. Superintendent, garage division Superintendent, wetting division

Acting Supervising Architect Technical officer _ Executive officer Superintendent, architectural division Superintendent, architectural engineering division.

Superintendent, structural division . Superintendent, mechanical engineering divi­sion.

Superintendent, repairs division Chief, law and records division _ Superintendent, maintenance division Superintendent, accounts division Supervising chief engineer, N e w York — District engineer and superintendent of re­pairs, San Francisco, Calif.

Supervising chief engineer, Boston, Mass

Commandant _ Assistant commandant— Aide to commandant Inspector in chief. Engineer in chief . Chief, personnel section Supply officer Ordnance officer. _ Intelligence officer Superintendent construction and repair. Communications officer.

Chief, Division of Operations Chief, Division of Finance Pay and allowances officer. Commander, eastern division, Boston, Mass.. Commander, N e w York division, N e w York, N. Y.; captain of the port, N e w York.

Commander, Norfolk division, Norfolk, Va.; captain of the port, Norfolk.

Commander, gulf division, Mobile, Ala

Legal residence

State

Pa Pa Md Pa D . C — D . C — Va N . Y — D . C — Ohio D . C — Md

Va D.C.... D. C — Md Pa D . C — D. C — Pa N. Y.._. N. Y — . Ark Md

N.Y.... D.C..„ Minn... Md Mo N.Y.... D.C... D.C — N.Y..._ Md Md

12th... 19th._. 6 t h — 14th...

9 t h — 1st —

3d

6th._„

8th..„

5 t h — 16th—

18th... 28th... 11th— 6 t h — 6th..._

37th„_

5th. .. 4 t h — 12th„. 23d—.

5th„„ 4 t h — 1st..-

N.Y.... Calif— Mass

Wash. N.Y.. Md... D.C. Mass. Conn. Conn. N. Y_. D . C Mich.

D.C

Ind.... Mich Pa Md____ Md..__ Va.

D.C.

Cong. dist.

15th_. 6th...

8th__.

1st— 11th.. 3d....

Com­pensa­tion

$9,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 3,800 6,000 2,900 4,800 4,000 4,800 3,800 4,800 5,800 2,600 3,500 2,200 3,400 2,800 2,000 3,700 2,700 4,000 2,900 3,400 9,000 7,000 6,200 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 5,600 4,800 5,000 4,600

4,800 5,600

4,800

(2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 5,000 4,600 3,500 (2) (2) (2)

(2) i T h e United States Coast Guard Register, issued annually, contains complete information as to the

organization personnel, vessels, and stations of the Coast Guard. It can be purchased of the Superin­tendent of Documents, Washington, D. C , for 15 cents a copy. y B a

2The pay and allowances of officers of the Coast Guard are the same as those of officers of the Navv with w h o m they hold relative rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix. '

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

United States Coast Guard-Continued

Capt. H. H. Wolf.

Capt. Eugene Blake, jr.

Capt. H. D. Hinckley.

Capt. Randolph Ridgely, jr.

Capt. T. G. Crapster

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Capt. J. F. Hottel.

Commander R. L. Lucas. Capt. (E) T. G. Lewton. J. A. Price W . M . Wolff J.F.Phillips . E. T. Osborn _ S. R. Sands C. J. Sullivan — W . W . Bennett C. A. Lippincott M . W . Rasmussen. John Kelly S.B. Johnson. F. B. Lincoln Howard Wilcox ' Public Health Service *

Office of the Surgeon General

Hugh S. Cumming. Taliaferro Clark Claude C. Pierce Frederick G. Smith. L. R. Thompson F. A. Carmelia W . L. Treadway C. E. Waller R. C Williams D. S. Masterson Service at Large

James C. Perry Rupert Blue Claude H. Lavinder. John McMullen S. B. Grubbs M.H.Foster L. L. Lumsden Mark J. White Lunsford D. Fricks.. W . Chester Billings. John W . Kerr

District and headquarters—Continued

Commander, lakes division, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; captain of the port, Sault Ste. Marie.

Commander, California division, San Fran­cisco, Calif.; captain of the port, San Fran­cisco.

Commander, northwestern division, Seattle, Wash.

Superintendent Coast Guard Academy, N e w London, Conn.

Commander, Coast Guard destroyer force, New London, Conn.

Commandant, Coast Guard depot, Curtis Bay, M d .

Purchasing officer, South Brooklyn, N. Y Purchasing officer, San Franciseo, Calif...... District commander,* Portsmouth, N. H District commander,4 Provincetown, Mass... District commander,3 Wakefield, R. I -District commander,4 Bay Shore, N. Y District commander,3 Asbury Park, N.J District commander,4 Lewes, Del District commander, Elizabeth City, N. C... District commander,3 Galveston, Tex.; cap­tain of the port, Galveston.

District commander,3 Buffalo, N. Y District commander,3 Grand Haven, Mich... District commander,4 Green Bay, Wis District commander,3 San Francisco, Calif— District commander,4 Portland, Oreg -

Legal residence

State

Ohio.

Md..

Mass.

Ga—

Pa.

D.C.

Wyo.. Calif.. N . J — Mass-Texas. N.Y.. R.I— Mass.. Mich. N.J—

Surgeon General Assistant Surgeon General.

do do do

.____do do

— d o do

Chief clerk.

Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical

director, director, director, director, director, director, director, director, director, director, director,

San Francisco, Calif-Philadelphia, Pa Ellis Island, N. Y „ . Paris, France Honolulu, T. H Stapleton, N. Y New Orleans, L a — San Francisco, Calif-Seattle, Wash London, England. — Fort Monroe, Va

N:Y_; Calif. Mich. Mass. R. I.­

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(8) (5) (5)

(fl) (s) (9) («) (•) * In the Official List of Commissioned and Other Officers of the Public Health Service, issued annually.

complete information is given as to the organization, personnel, activities, hospitals, stations, and vessels of the service. This publication can be purchased of the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D.C, for 20 cents a copy. 2 The pay and allowances of officers of the Coast Guard are the same as those of officers of the Navy with whom they hold relative rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix.

3 With rank of lieutenant commander. 4 With rank of lieutenant. « The pay and allowances of officers of the Public Health Service are the same as that of officers of the

Army with w h o m they hold relative rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix. #

Paragraph 8 of the Regulations for the Government of the United States Public Health Service, approved by the President Apr. 1,1926, reads as follows: "The relative rank of officers of the United States Public Health Service with medical officers of the United States Army shall be as follows: Surgeon General with Surgeon General of theUnited States Army; Assistant Surgeon General and medical director with colonel; 6enior surgeon with lieutenant colonel; surgeon with major; passed assistant surgeon with captain; and assistant surgeon with first lieutenant."

127190—32 3

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Public Health Service—Con.

Service at Large—Continued

Dana E. Robinson Gustave M. Corput Walter W. King Dunlop Moore _,._ Carroll Fox Charles W. Vogel Joseph W. Schereschewsky— Allan J. McLaughlin John D. Long Bolivar J. Lloyd Edward Francis Louis P. H. Bahrenburg George W. McCoy Benjamin S. Warren John S. Boggess John T. Burkhalter Arthur M. Stimson .. Richard H. Creel John W. Trask Albert D. Foster Holcombe McG. Robertson.. George L. Collins Ernest A. Sweet Carl Voegtlin William S. Terriberry E. H. Mullan Hugh de Valin Marshall C. Guthrie.. Friench Simpson. E. R. Marshall Emil Krulish Harry J. Warner Robert Olesen R. M. Grimm Joseph R. Ridlon Charles M. Fauntleroy — H. E. Hasseltine J. P. Leake Lawrence Kolb.___ C P. Knight W. F. Draper _ __. George Parcher __.. Louis Schwartz ____. R. H. Heterick C. L. Williams Carl Ramus William A. Korn_. Robert L. Wilson Harvey G. Ebert— Herbert M. Manning G. A. Kempf. H. F. White Lionel E. Hooper _. Joseph Bolten '.. T. J. Liddell Howard F. Smith Lon O. Weldon. _ _. W. H. Slaughter. J. G. Townsend Alvin R. Sweeney Newton E. Wayson F. M. Faget _. J. H. Linson ___._'.' C. V. Akin K. E. Miller _ J. G. Wilson C. H. Waring.-. _ G. A. Wheeler...: J. F. Worley... O. H. Cox . M. S. Lombard W. F. Tanner

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D? C., unless otherwise indicl&ted)

District and headquarters—Continued

Medical director, Ottawa, Canada Medical director, Montreal, Canada Medical director, Washington, D. C Medical director, Nogales, Ariz Medical director, Rosebank, N . Y Medical director, Marcus Hook, Pa Medical director, Boston, Mass Medical director, Chicago, 111 Medical director, Washington, D. C

do -do

Medical director, Cleveland, O h i o — Medical director, Washington, D. C Medical director, Baltimore, M d Medical director, Louisville, K y Medical director, Savannah, G a _. Medical director, Washington, D. C Medical director, Baltimore, M d Medical director, Chicago, 111 Medical director, Boston, Mass. Medical director, Philadelphia, Pa Medical director, Hot Springs, Ark Medical director, Ellis Island, N . Y Medical director, Washington, D. C Medical director, N e w York, N . Y Medical director, Ellis Island, N . Y Medical director, Antwerp, Belgium Medical director, Washington, D. C Senior surgeon, Dublin, Irish Free State-Senior surgeon, Ellis Island, N . Y Senior surgeon, Copenhagen, D e n m a r k -Senior surgeon, Spokane, W a s h Senior surgeon, Berlin, Germany Senior surgeon, Washington, D. C Senior surgeon, Portland, M e Senior surgeon, Charleston, C. S Senior surgeon, Washington, D. C

do —______ do

Senior surgeon, Rosebank, N . Y Senior surgeon, Richmond, V a Senior surgeon, Warsaw, Poland Senior surgeon, N e w York, N . Y Senior surgeon, Los Angeles, Calif Senior surgeon, Rosebank, N . Y Surgeon, Boston, Mass Surgeon, Port Arthur, Tex Surgeon, Ellis Island, N . Y Surgeon, Providence, R. I Surgeon, Stuttgart, Germany Surgeon, Vienna, Austria Surgeon, Baltimore, M d Surgeon, San Juan, P. R Surgeon, Galveston, Tex '.. Surgeon, New Orleans, La Surgeon, Havana, Cuba Surgeon, Portland, Oreg Surgeon, Memphis, Tenn _. Surgeon, Naples, Italy •__. Surgeon, Boston, Mass Surgeon, Honolulu, T. H Surgeon, Cleveland, Ohio Surgeon, Detroit, Mich Surgeon, Columbia, S. C Surgeon, Austin, Tex Surgeon, Lewisburg, Pa Surgeon, Minneapolis, Minn Surgeon, Washington, D. C Surgeon, Sacramento, Calif Surgeon, Port Townsend, Wash Surgeon, Key West, F l a — . Surgeon, Brownsville, Tex.

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com-pensa-•"tibh

s- See footnote on page 25.

(8) (8) (6) (8) (8) (5) (8) (8) (8) ( « ) •

(5) (6) (8) (8) (6) (6) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (6) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (5) (s) (8) (5) (8) (8> (8) (8) (8) (8) («)

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Public Health Service—Con.

Service at Large—Continued

Carl Michel R. L. Allen _ S. L. Christian P. M. Stewart R. R. Spencer W. C. Teufel R. R. Sayers L. L. Williams, jr D. J. Prather Gleason C. Lake William S. Bean, jr T. B. H. Anderson H. A. Spencer Edward C. Ernst Peter J. Gorman J. D. Reichard. Vance B. Murray—— Thomas H. D. Griffitts. C. R. Eskey W. T. Harrison. C. Armstrong R. E. Dyer J. K. Fuller R. W.Hart ..... Thomas Parran, jr J. W. Tappan R. P. Sandidge P. D. Mossman R. L. Waugh H. E. Trimble M. V. Ziegler J. E. Faris M. F. Haralson J. F. Mahoney R. E. Porter J. W. Mountin William L. Smith _. Oswald E. Denney L. A. Fullerton_•-_——. Oliver C. Wenger. Stephen A. DeMartinL John M. Lowrey Russell H. Tomlin Egbert M. Townsend._ L. W. Tucker Floyd C. Turner Marion R. King M. V. Veldee L. M. Rogers H. A. Rasmussen W. Y. Hollingsworth... O. M. Spencer E stella F. Warner Francis A. Ashford Calvin C Applewhite. _ Frank V. Meriwether. _ Roy E. Bodet Walter G. Nelson R. D. Lillie L. B. Byington F. A. Troie R. L. Lawrence. G. H. Faget C. E. Rice G. J. Van Beeck F. J. Halpin

E. R. Coffey.-.. A. S. Rumreich. E. E. Huber.... E. H. Carnes-.-

District and headquarters—Continued

Surgeon, Miami, Fla Surgeon, Fort Stanton, N. Mex Surgeon, Norfolk, Va Surgeon, New York, N. Y Surgeon, Washington, D. C Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y — Surgeon, Washington, D. C

do Surgeon, St. Louis, M o Surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Surgeon, Mobile, Ala ... Surgeon, New Orleans, La Surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Surgeon, Washington, D. C Surgeon, Glasgow, Scotland Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y, Surgeon, New York, N. Y __ Surgeon, Jacksonville, Fla — — Surgeon, Honolulu, T. H Surgeon, Washington, D. C

do do

Surgeon, McNeil Island, Wash Manila, P. I — Albany, N. Y... San Diego, Calif Baltimore, M d Albuquerque, N. Mex San Francisco, Calif San Pedro, Calif Raleigh, N. C . _ Washington, D. C Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. _. Stapleton, N. Y Pittsburgh, Pa Washington, D. C Norfolk, Va Carville, La ._ Evansville,-Ind. Hot'Springs, Ark Boston, Mass Naples, Italy Brownsville, Tex Baltimore, M d Toronto, Canada Buffalo, N. Y Leavenworth, Kans Washington, D. C Ellis Island, N. Y Manila, P. I New Orleans, La Helena, Mont Washington, D. C...

Passed assistant surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y_. Passed assistant surgeon, Jackson, Miss Passed assistant surgeon, Picher, Okla... Passed assistant surgeon, Mobile, Ala Passed assistant surgeon, New London, Conn. Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D . C Passed assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif. Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C. Passed assistant surgeon, New Orleans, La...

do Passed assistant surgeon, Rolla, Mo Passed assistant surgeon, Genoa, Italy Passed assistant surgeon, Southampton, England. Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D.C. .—do Passed assistant surgeon, Vienna, Austria Passed assistant surgeon, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon Surgeon

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0) (6) (5) (5) (5) (5) («) (8) (8) (5) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (5) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (5) (5) (8) (8) (5) (8) (») (5) (8) (8)

0) (J) (}) (s) (5) (5) (5)

0) (*) (s) (s) (5) (8) (s) (5) (5) (8) (5) (s) (s) (5)

5 See footnote on page 25.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Public Health Service—Con.

Service at Large—Continued

L. F. Badger A. E. Russell A. J. Aselmeyer '. R. A. Vonderlehr Fletcher C. Stewart... James B. Ryon Felix R. Brunot ._ Kirby K. Bryant William H. Sebrell, jr. George G. Holdt Edward R. Pelikan... Homer L. Skinner Clifford L.Wilmoth.. Anthony P. Rubino... Frank S. Fellows Ralph B. Snavely William H. Gordon. _. Albert T. Morrison. .. Langdon R. White

William W . Nesbit John R. Murdock Joseph F. Van Ackeren. Roy R. Jones Elmer A. Carberry Maurice A. Roe—. Hiram J. Bush Aubrey E. Snowe Samuel J. Hall Walter L. Barnes Houston G. Foster Lee C. Watkins Edgar W . Norris — Paul A.Neal Richard B. Holt Gilbert L. Dunnahoo.. William C. Plumlee— William F. Ossenfort— E. G. Williams Oswald F. Hedley Walter P. Griffey _ Joseph O. Dean Ivan W . Steele Kenneth R. Nelson __•__ Vane M . Hoge... __•

Frank F. Thweatt, jr.

Ralph Gregg E. M . Gordon, jr Harold D. Lyman Frederick W . Kratz DOnald J. Hunt —. Willard E. Kramer John G. Hewitt Roscoe C. Kash _ Chapman H. Binford.. John A. Trautman Joseph A. Bell Edward O. Rinck Gordon A. Abbott Sidney P. Cooper George W . Bolin ._ Elmer T. Cedar Dana W . Nance Waldemar C. Dreessen. Noka B.Hon Edward J. Reneke Robert S. Baylor, jr Charles W . Folsom Otis L. Anderson Claude D. Head, jr

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

District and headquarters—Continued

Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D.C— — _do Passed assistant surgeon, Chillicothe, Ohio.— Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C . Passed assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif-Passed assistant surgeon, Hamburg, Germany Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D . C . Passed assistant surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C__ Passed assistant surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y__ Passed assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif-Passed assistant surgeon, Savannah, Ga Passed assistant surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y____ Passed assistant surgeon, Hong Kong, China. . Passed assistant surgeon, Juneau, Alaska Passed assistant surgeon, Stapleton, N, Y Passed assistant surgeon, Key West, Fla Passed assistant surgeon, Belfast, Ireland Passed assistant surgeon, Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Passed assistant surgeon, Honolulu, T. H do ._

Passed assistant surgeon, Oslo, Norway.. Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C _ Passed assistant surgeon, Manila, P. I_ Passed assistant surgeon, Hamilton, Ontario-Passed assistant surgeon, Savannah, Ga Passed assistant surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y_._ Passed assistant surgeon, Manila, P. I

do _ Passed assistant surgeon, Portland, M e . Passed assistant surgeon, Detroit, Mich Passed assistant surgeon, Honolulu, T. H... Passed assistant surgeon, Palermo, Italy Passed assistant surgeon, Stockholm, Sweden Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D.C.

do ;_ Passed assistant surgeon, Atlanta, Ga Passed assistant surgeon, Liverpool, England-Passed assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C__ Passed assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif. Passed assistant surgeon, Lawrenceville, Va.. Passed assistant surgeon, Boston, Mass Passed assistant surgeon, Leavenworth, Kans. Passed assistant surgeon, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

Passed assistant surgeon, Vineyard Haven, Mass.

Passed assistant surgeon, Warsaw, Poland... Passed assistant surgeon, Winnipeg, Canada-Assistant surgeon, Windsor, Ontario _ Assistant surgeon, Nashville, Tenn Assistant surgeon, Milledgeville, Ga ._ Assistant surgeon, Galveston, Tex Assistant surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y Assistant surgeon, N e w Orlean f,La._ Assistant surgeon, Boston, Mass "... Assistant surgeon, Rosebank, N. Y Assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Assistant surgeon, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.. Assistant surgeon, Baltimore, M d Assistant surgeon, Stapleton, N.Y... Assistant surgeon, Galveston, Tex. Assistant surgeon, Rochester, Minn.. Assistant surgeon, Manila, P. I Assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C Assistant surgeon, N e w Orleans, La Assistant surgeon, N e w York, N. Y do Assistant surgeon, N e w Orleans, L a . — - -Assistant surgeon, Boston, Mass — Assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(8

(8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (5) (8) (3) (») (s) (») (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) («) (5) (5)

See footnote on page 25.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Public Health Service—Con.

Service at Large—Continued

R. C Arnold L. L. Ashburn E. W. Blatter F. P. Burow R. E. Butler A. V. Deibert R. H. Flinn A. B. Geyer L. T. Hanchett . M. V. Hargett M. K. King T. B. McKneely R. K. Maddock R. H. Onstott—_ J. G. Pasternack __. D.W.Patrick Thurman H. Rose L. McC. Smith. _. Russell Thomas G. G. Van Dyke V. H. VogeL ___. W. J. A. Wickman J.L.Wilson William G. Workman-Jack G. Mearns Benton O. Lewis C. T. Meacham, jr H. L. Wollenweber D. G. Elliott Clinton T. Messner Norman Y. Hooper Alf E. Nannestad Robert C Stewart Robert L. Robinson William T. Wright, jr... Frank C. Cady Ozias Paquin, jr.. Daniel B. Newell. Charles W. Wekenman. Eugene C Stamm.. ... Stanmore P. Marshall-William O. Boss Henry T. Dean William C. Parker Frederick W. Harper... Allen M. Perkins

H. H. Martin.. P. J. Slaughter-David Cooper.. J. A. Hammer James F. Lewis G. G. Braendle John M. Francis... C. B. Gait — Thomas L. Hagan. F. R. Jackson J. G. Manser James S. Miller __ W. P. J. Roberts.

R. A. Scroggie K.J. White D.H. Soper C. L. Stalker.. L. E. Weyer L. R. Etzenhauser. Oscar Mikkelsen— M. E. Bowers.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

District and headquarters—Continued

Assistant surgeon, New Orleans, La Assistant surgeon, N e w York, N_ Y Assistant surgeon, Atlanta, Ga Assistant surgeon, N e w Orleans, La Assistant surgeon, Cleveland, Ohio Assistant surgeon, N e w Orleans, La Assistant surgeon, Cleveland, Ohio Assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Assistant surgeon, N e w Orleans, La Assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C _ _ — Assistant surgeon, N e w Orleans, La Assistant surgeon, Fort Stanton, N. Mex—. Assistant surgeon, San Pedro, Calif Assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C Assistant surgeon, N e w Orleans, La Assistant surgeon, Fort Monroe, Va Assistant surgeon, Norfolk, Va Assistant surgeon, Boston, Mass Assistant surgeon, Cleveland, Ohio Assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Assistant surgeon, Pittsburgh, Pa Assistant surgeon, Boston, Mass Assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C Assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Assistant surgeon, Washington, D. C Assistant surgeon, Coast Guard cutter Saranac. Assistant surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Assistant surgeon, Cleveland, Ohio Senior dental surgeon, Washington, D. C Dental surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y.__ Dental surgeon, Philadelphia, Pa... Dental surgeon, Detroit, Mich Dental surgeon, Baltimore, M d Dental surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y Dental surgeon, N e w York, N. Y Dental surgeon, N e w Orleans, La : Dental surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Dental surgeon, Chicago, 111 Dental surgeon, N e w London, Conn Dental surgeon, Washington, D. C Dental surgeon, Cleveland, Ohio Dental surgeon, Washington, D. C Passed assistant dental surgeon, St. Louis, M o Passed assistant dental surgeon,Seattle, Wash-Passed assistant dental surgeon, Fort Leaven­worth, Kans.

Passed assistant dental surgeon, Boston, Mass. Passed assistant dental surgeon, Mobile, Aia. Passed assistant dental surgeon, N e w Lon­don, Conn.

Passed assistant dental surgeon, Buffalo, N. Y Assistant dental surgeon, Washington, D.C. Assistant dental surgeon, N e w York, N. Y... Assistant dental surgeon, Galveston, T e x — Assistant dental surgeon, San Francisco, Calif Assistant dental surgeon, Pittsburgh, Pa Assistant dental surgeon, Norfolk, Va Assistant dental surgeon, Coast Guard cutter Northland.

Assistant dental surgeon, Key West, F l a — Assistant dental surgeon, Fort Stanton, N. Mex.

Assistant dental surgeon, Stapleton, N. "_?... Assistant dental surgeon, N e w York, N. Y .. Assistant dental surgeon, N e w Orleans. la.. Assistant dental surgeon, N e w York, N. Y „ do -Assistant dental surgeon, Portland, M e Assistant dental surgeon, Curtis Bay, M d — Assistant dental surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y ...

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(5) (5)

(5) (5) (6) (5) (8) (3) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (S) (3) (3) (6) r(S)

(8) (5) (5)

(5) (8) (S) (S) (5)

0) (8) (8) (S) 5) (*> (•) (8) (8) (5) (5) (5)

0) (') (5) (8) (s) (5) (8) (5)

(s) (5) (5)

(3) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (5) (3)

(5) (5)

(5) (5) («V (5)

(5) (5) (8) (3)

See footnote on page 25.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Public Health Service—Con.

Service at Large—Continued

F. R. Frampton Joseph A. La Prince.. Ralph E. Tarbett Leslie C. Frank John K. Hoskins Harold W. Streeter... Harry R. Crohurst— Harry B. Hommon... Abraham W. Fuchs— William W. K o m p — Lawrence M. Fisher . Howard N. Old Frank R. Shaw Arthur L. Dopmeyer. Edmund C. Sullivan. Arthur P. Miller Frederick J. Moss. Henry A. Johnson.

Omar C. Hopkins.

R. W. Kehr V. B. Lamoureux J. H. LeVan Edgar B. Scott Edwin M.Holt William L. Stearns— Frank L. Gibson Newton C Comfort-Carl Stier Clarence H. Bierman. Walter H. Keen _. Raymond D. Kinsey. Waiting Orders

Joseph H. White Louis L. Williams E. K. Sprague C. W. Stiles James M. Gassaway.. Fairfax Irwin Parker C. Kalloch William J. Pettus George M. Magruder. Julius O. Cobb Gregorio M. Guiteras. George B. Young William G. Stimpson. Benjamin W. Brown-Charles H. Gardner._. W m . M. Bryan Paul M. Carrington.. James A. Nydegger... James H. Oakley Leland E. Cofer Ruel E. Ebersole Norman Roberts J. R. Hurley J. M. Gillespie Baylis H. Earle Robert D. Spratt G. M. Kunkel

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Thomas C Armstrong Assistant pharmacist, N e w Orleans, La.

District and headquarters—Continued

Assistant dental surgeon, San Francisco, Calif. Senior sanitary engineer, Memphis, T e n n — Sanitary engineer, Washington, D. C — -dO- ;--"- — Sanitary engineer, Cincinnati, Ohio ....do

do. Sanitary engineer, San Francisco, Calif Sanitary engineer, N e w York, N. Y Sanitary engineer, Panama City, P a n a m a — Sanitary engineer, N e w York, N. Y Sanitary enginer, N e w Orleans, La Sanitary engineer, Chicago, HI Passed assistant sanitary engineer, San Fran­cisco, Calif.

Passed assistant sanitary engineer, N e w Orleans, La.

Passed assistant sanitary engineer, Washing­ton, D. C. do .

Passed assistant sanitary engineer, Memphis, Tenn.

Assistant sanitary engineer, San Francisco, Calif.

Assistant sanitary engineer, Chicago, 111 Assistant sanitary engineer, Washington, D.C Assistant sanitary engineer, N e w York, N. Y. Assistant pharmacist, Washington, D. C

do Assistant pharmacist, N e w York, N. Y Assistant pharmacist, Boston, Mass.. __. Assistant pharmacist, Manila, P. I — Assistant pharmacist, Paris, France Assistant pharmacist, Cleveland, Ohio Assistant pharmacist, Norfolk, V a Assistant pharmacist, Perry Point, M d

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

General Supply Committee

Robert LeFevre. E. F. Inbody...

Medical director. do do do

Senior surgeon.. do do do... do... d o — do... d o — do...

.—do__. do... d o —

Surgeon. d o — do... do... do... do... do... d o -

Passed assistant surgeon. .--..do Assistant surgeon

Superintendent of supplies Assistant superintendent of supplies.

Ohio. Okla.

Com­pensa­tion

4th__. 7th...

(5) (6) (5) (5) (8) (5) (3) (8) (5) (8) (5) (3) (3) (8) (B) (3) (5) (5) (s) (5) (5) (3) (5) (B) (5) (5) (8) (5) (3) (3) (5) (5) (s) (5) (8) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (3) (5) (5)

(5) (3) (8) (S) (3) (5) (3) (5) (3) (5) (3) (3) (3) (8) (3)

$5,600 4,600

s See footnote on page 25.

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BUREAU OF THE BUDGET (Under the direct control of the President)

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

J. Clawson Roop RoyallO. Kloeber..-Guy F. Allen Frederick J. Bailey. _ Charles H. Fullaway. Henry N. Wiseman.. Melvin Jones Charles L. Dasher J. H. Mackey Howard Baker Frank A. Frost Ernest W . Cushing.. Brownie H. Kerr

Director Assistant director Executive assistant Assistant to the director.

do.. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do.

Chief, division of estimates. Counsel Chief clerk

111 -D. C — D. C — Vt N. Y — N . Y — Ohio Ga Pa N. Y — Tenn Va Ark

1st

2d 19th— 35th— 12th... 6th—. 19th— 9 t h — 6th„.. 8th.... 3d

$10,000 9,000 6,000 5,800 5,800 5,800 5,800 5,800 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,800 2,800

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WAR DEPARTMENT*

SECRETARY

PATRICK JAY HURLEY, OF OKLAHOMA

Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

Office of the Secretary

John W. Martyn__ Horace Thompson Edwin M . Lawton Frank M . Hoadley William D. Searle Mary S. Nixon James G. McFadden Henry C. Lehmann Frank B. Bourn Office of The Assistant Secre­

tary of War Frederick H. Payne Lieut. Col. Earl McFarland... Lieut. Col. Wm. A. McCain... Col. A. C Voris Lieut. Col. James K. Crain Office of Assistant Secretary

of War F. Trubee Davison Maj. Walter G. Kilner Capt. Idwal H. Edwards War Department General

Staff Gen. Douglas MacArthur Maj. Gen. George Van Horn Moseley.

Brig. Gen. Andrew Moses Col. Alfred T. Smith

Maj. Gen. Edgar T. Collins—.

Maj. Gen. Robert E. Callan... Brig. Gen. Joseph P. Tracy

Lieut. Col. Clement H. Wright. Adolf Gerhard

Office of the Chief of Cavalry

Maj. Gen. Guy V. Henry. Col. Aubrey Lippincott— Col. Aubrey Lippincott— Col. George M . Russell... Maj. Wilfrid M . Blunt....

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Administrative assistant Executive assistant to the Secretary Disbursing clerk .._ Assistant chief clerk Chief, civilian personnel division Chief, coordination and record division-Chief, postal station Chief, printing and advertising division Chief, supply division

The Assistant Secretary of War Executive, office, the Assistant Secretary of War.

Director, Army Industrial College Director, planning branch Director, current procurement division

Assistant Secretary of War Executive to Assistant Secretary of War Assistant executive to Assistant Secretary of War.

Chief of Staff Deputy chief of staff.

Assistant chief of staff, personnel division, G-l.

Assistant chief of staff, military intelligence division, G-2.

Assistant chief of staff, operations and train­ing division, G-3.

Assistant chief of staff, supply division, G-4_. Assistant chief of staff, war plans division.

WPD. Secretary of the General Staff Chief Clerk ; Chief of Cavalry Executive officer Chief, tactical development section Chief, historical and information section. . Chief, war plans and mobilization section.

Legal residence:

State

M a s s — Okla... D. C — Md.— D. C — Ky Pa N. Y... R.I--.

Mass.

N. Y.

111.

Cong. dist.

14th. 5th_.

6th.

6th. 4th. 9th. 1st.

10th.

Complete information as to the organization, area, military posts, and commanding personnel of each unit of the United States Military Establishment is given in the Army List and Directory, which is published bimonthly by the War Department. It contains an alphabetical list of all officers of the Army, with their serial number, organization, and address. This publication can be obtained only by purchase from the Superintendent of Public Documents, Washington, D. C , at 40 cents a copy. 1 The legal residence of civilian officials and employees only is given.

2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix.

32

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Office of the Chief of Cavalry-Continued

Maj. Sidney V. Bingham Maj. Robert E. Carmody Maj. John F. Davis Brig. Gen. Abraham G. Lott Col. Samuel McP. Rutherford.

Office of the Chief of Field Artillery

Maj. Gen. Harry G. Bishop... Lieut. Col. Robert M. Danford. Lieut. Col. Thomas D. Osborne Maj. Edwin P. Parker, jr. Maj. John H. Wallace Maj. Frank K. Ross Master Sergt. Fred Lind Brig. Gen. William M. Cruik-shank.

Col. Augustine Mclntyre Office of the Chief of Coast Artillery

Maj Gen John W. Gulick— Col. William F. Hase _, Maj. G. F. Moore. Maj. J. B. Crawford Maj. R. E. Haines Maj. G. R. Meyer Hartley I. Sanders Brig. Gen. Joseph P. Tracy... Capt. H. P. Detwiler Office of the Chief of Infantry

Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua.. Col. Laurence Halstead... Col: Charles C. Allen Maj. Thomas J. Camp Lieut. Col. Asa L. Singleton... Lieut .Col. Edwin Butcher Maj. Gen. Campbell King Office of the Chief of

Chaplains

Chaplain Julian E. Yates Chaplain Edwin Burling _ Chaplain Benjamin J. Tarskey-Warrant Officer Augustus S. Goodyear.

Maj. Gen. Stuart Heintzelman. Chaplain Thomas J. Lennan.. Office of The Adjutant

General

Maj. Gen. Charles H. Bridges. Brig. Gen. James F. McKinley. Lieut. Col.. Emory S. Adams.. Thomas A. O'Brien Andrew J. Sheridan. Col. Louis S. Chappelear. James Gorman Col. Frank C. Burnett Luther Frierson Col. Horace F. Sykes _ Ernest R. Graves Col. John B. Shuman Francis B. Driscoll — Lieut. Col. John F. Clapham..

Chief, organization and training section Chief, materiel and equipment section Chief, personnel section _ _. Commandant, the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans.

Director, the Cavalry Board, Fort Riley, Kans.

Chief of Field Artillery _ Executive Chief, personnel section Chief, training section., ._ Chief, materiel section _ Chief, war plans section Chief clerk _ Commandant, Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla.

President, Field Artillery Board, Fort Bragg, N. C

Chief of Coast Artillery Executive assistant— _ Chief, personnel section ___ Chief, organization and training section Chief, materiel and finance section Chief, plans and projects section. Chief clerk __ Commandant, Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va.

Commanding officer, submarine mine depot, Fort Monroe, Va. Chief of Infantry

Executive ,r Chief, personnel section ... Chief, intelligence section Chief, training section— „__.. Chief, arms, equipment, and finance section-Commandant, the Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga.

Chief of Chaplains Executive Personnel officer Secretary and chief clerk. Commandant, the Chaplains' School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.

Director, the Chaplains' School, Fort Leav­enworth, Kans.

The Adjutant General—- — . Assistant, The Adjutant General Adjutant general, executive officer Chief clerk of bureau Assistant chief clerk of bureau — Adjutant general, reserve division Chief clerk, reserve division Adjutant general, officers' division Chief clerk, officers' division ._ Adjutant general, enlisted division Chief clerk, enlisted division Adjutant general, miscellaneous division. Chief clerk, n iscellaneous division Adjutant general, publication division.-.

Mass..

Me... D.C

8th____

1st..

Conn..

Va....

Pa—;

Nebr..

4th.

8th.

"7th"

"2d."

(2) (2) (2

(2) (2)

(2) (2)

2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

(a) (2

(2) $3,000 ,(2) (2

(2) (2.) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

(2)

8 4,400 3,600 (2) 3,200 (2) 3,200 (2) 3,200 (2) 3,200 (2)

2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix.

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Office of The Adjutant General—Continued

Raymond T. Higgins. Col. John P. W a d e -Louis A. Rosafy Col. Ralph B. Parrott. Richard J. Donnelly Harvey B. Gram Lieut. Col. James A. Ulio. Jesse H. Powell

Walter Keeton

Sidney H. Kent

Leon B. Hord

Inspector General's Office

Maj. Gen. John F. Preston. Col. Robert C. Humber Col. M. G. Spinks Col. H. C. Merriam (Vacancy) Ben H. Simmons Office of the Judge Advocate

General

Maj. Gen. Blanton Winship.. Col. Kyle Rucker

Maj. Russell H. Brennan."— Lieut. Col. Edwin O. Saunders. Maj. Myron C Cramer Maj. Allen M. Burdett.

Lieut. Col. Joseph I. McMullen Col. William C. Rigby Lieut. Col. Edwin C McNeil. Edwin B. Pitts....

Office of the Quartermaster General

Maj. Gen. J. L. DeWitt Col. Henry Gibbins ..-. Col. R. T. Ellis Brig. Gen. Louis H. Bash Brig. Gen. H. C. Whitehead... Brig. Gen. A. E. Williams Col. W . W . Whitside Fred M . Cunley Quartermaster Corps

Lieut. Col. Frank E. Davis....

Lieut. Col. Clifford L. Corbin,.

Col. Frederick W. Van Duyne.

Col. J. R. Pourie

Col. Clyffard Game ...

Maj. G. F. Spann

Capt. Harry M. Andrews.

Col. E. S. Stayer

Chief clerk, publication division.. Adjutant general, old records division Chief clerk, old records division — Adjutant general, World W a r division and selective service division.

Chief clerk, World War division Chief clerk, selective service division Adjutant general, war plans section, executive division.

Chief clerk, information section, executive division.

Chief clerk, mail and miscellaneous files sec­tion, executive division.

Chief clerk, department and office personnel section, executive division.

Chief clerk, policy and historical section, exec­utive division.

Inspector General Executive.. Chief, inspections division Chief, investigations division— Chief, money accounts division. Chief clerk

D. C

N.C 6th—

D.C. Ohio. 16th...

Judge Advocate General Judge advocate, assistant to Judge Advocate General.

Judge advocate, executive. Judge advocate, chief, military justice section. Judge advocate, chief, contracts and reserva­tions section.

Judge advocate, chief, claims and bonds sec­tion.

Judge advocate, chief, patent section. Judge advocate, chief, insular affairs section.. Judge advocate, chairman, board of review (court-martial).

Chief clerk and solicitor The Quartermaster General Executive officer Chief, administrative division Chief, construction division Chief, procurement division Chief, transportation division Chief, storage and distribution division Chiefclerk

Commanding officer, Boston Q. IYI. depot, Boston, Mass.

Commanding officer, Chicago Q. M . depot, Chicago, 111.

Commanding officer, Jeflersonville Q. M . depot, Jeflersonville, Ind.

Commanding officer, N e w Orleans Q. M . depot, N e w Orleans, La.

Commanding officer, Philadelphia Q. M . depot, Philadelphia, Pa.

Quartermaster, Second and Arsenal Streets, St. Louis, M o .

Commanding officer, Seattle Q. M . depot, Seattle, Wash.

Commanding officer, Holabird Q. M . depot, (motor transport), Baltimore, M d .

N. C__.

Kans__.

Md —

Fla- .

2d.

5th...

3d....

Ga.

Md...

N. Y.

4th.

5th..

5th.„.

26th. _.

$2,600 (2) 3,200 (2) 3,200 2,900 (2) 3,200

3,200

3,000

2,800

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 2,900

(2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) 3,600

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 3,600

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

Pay of rank; see A r m y Pay Tables in Appendix.

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Office of the Quartermaster General—C ontinued

Quartermaster Corps—Con.

Maj. C. A. McGarrigle

Maj. John F. Wall, cavalry (with Q. M. C ) .

Col. J. E. Shelley Maj. E. N. Hardy, cavalry (with Q. M. C).

Col. W. R. Gibson

Lieut. Col. James Blyth.

Lieut. Col. C. A. Meals.

Col. It. E. Smyser ..'.

Col. L. L. Deitrick

Capt. W. E. Durst

Capt. W. C Hurst

Lieut. Col. R. H. Jordan

Office of the Chief of Finance

Maj. Gen. F. W. Coleman. Col. E. A. Hickman Maj. K. P. Lord Capt. F.J. Keelty.. Capt. A. O. Walsh,. Maj. A. J. Maxwell. Lieut. Col. C. O. Schudt.

F. G. Gardiner A. Rogers T. F. Bailey...... George R. Taylor. K. P. Cowgill Lloyd Boose B. J. Brennan E. G. Laudon K. C. Geren Finance Department at Large 3

Col. Tilmau Campbell. Mnj. J. B. Harper

Capt. P. A. Scholl. John G. Scrivener. Maj. C. M. Exley.. Maj. Carl Ilalla.... Capt. R. G. Jenks.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Commanding officer, Normoyle Q. M . depot, (motor transport), San Antonio, Tex.

Commanding officer, Front Royal Q. M . de­pot, Front Royal, Va.

Commanding officer, Reno Q. M . depot, Fort Reno, Okla.

Commanding officer, Robinson Q. M . depot, Fort Robinson, Nebr.

Q. M . supply officer, N e w York general de­pot, N e w York port of embarkation, Brook­lyn, N. Y.

Commanding officer, Washington Q. M . de­pot, Washington, D. C.

Q. M . supply officer, San Francisco general depot, San Francisco port of embarkation, San Francisco, Calif.

Q. M . supply officer, Eighth Corps Area general depot, Fort Sam Houston, Tex.

Q.M. supply officer, Columbus general depot, Columbus, Ohio.

Q. M . supply officer, Schenectady general de­pot, Schenectady, N . Y.

Q.M. supply officer, N e w Cumberland gen­eral depot, N e w Cumberland, Pa.

Chief, American graves registration service, Q. M . C. in Europe, Paris, France.

Chief of Finance. Assistant Chief of Finance In charge, estimates and apportionments division.

Executive officer Personnel and war plans officer — In charge, advisory and administrative divi­sion.

In charge, property accounting and contract audit division.

Assistant to Chief of Finance Chief clerk.. _ Auditor, Red Cross Chief, estimates and apportionments division. Chief, advisory and administrative division.. Chief, personnel division. Chief, accounting division — Chief, money accounts examination division. . Chief, property accounts and contract audit division.

Finance officer, D. C Chief, money accounts, allotment and bond, and pay and mileage branches.

Chief, transportation branch Chief clerk Finance officer, A r m y medical center, D. C . Commandant, Finance School, D. C Property auditor, district of Washington

The Surgeon General — — Assistant Surgeon General; chief, planning and training division.

Executive officer; chief, administrative divi­sion.

(2) (2)

(2)

Office of the Surgeon General

Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson. Brig. Gen. Matthew A. De-Laney.

Lieut. Col. Robert C. M c D o n ­ald.

2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix. 3 Offices of the Finance Department at Large are maintained in the following places: Boston, Mass.;

Brooklyn, N. Y.; Baltimore, Md.; Fort Monroe, Va.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Washington, D. C ; Fort McPherson, Ga.; Fort Hayes, Ohio; Jeflersonville, Ind.; Chicago, 111.; St. Louis, Mo.; Omaha, Nebr.; Fort S am Houston, Tex.; Fort Bliss, Tex.; San Francisco, Calif.; Seattle, Wash.; Vancouver Barracks, Wash.; Fort MacArthur, Calif.

Legal residence

State

Ala.... Ind-.... Mass _. N. Y„. Md..-Md — . Mass... O h i o — Tenn..

Md —

Cong. dist.

2d... 5th _, 2d_._ 28th. 5th-6th._ 8th.. 12th. 3d...

6th.

Com­pensa­tion

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2) (2) (s) (2) (2) (2) (2)

$5,800 3,400 3,600 3,800 2,600 2,900 2,700 3,000 2,800

(2) (2)

(2) 3,100 (2) (2) (2)

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Office of the Surgeon General-Continued

Col. John B. Huggins Col. S. J. Morris

W . P. Chamberlain Albert G. Love —-RexH. Rhoades Walter Fraser --P. M . Ashburn (retired).. Paul E. McNabb Julia C. Stimson -

Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Maj. Maj. Bertis B. Thompson. Medical Department of the A r m y

Col. Albert E. Truby

Col. P. W . Huntington.

Col. W . L. Keller.

Lieut. Col. Frank L. K. La-flamme.

Maj. H. E. Egan Capt. J. O. Flikke Brig. Gen. E. L. Munson.

Lieut. Col. Wm. Denton..

Col. M . A. W . Shockley

Col. Carroll D. Buck

Col. H. F. Pipes .

Col. James D. Heysinger

Col. Alexander Murray

Office of the Chief of Engineers

Itylaj. Gen. Lytle Brown Brig. Gen. George B. Pillsbury. Lieut. Col. Francis B. Wilby.. Claude Lindsey.. Robert W . Chaffee George W . Koonce. Joseph C. Letts Engineer Department at Large

Col. George M. Hoffman

Col. Thomas H. Jackson

Col. Edward M. Markham

Col. George R. Spalding

Brig. Gen. Harley B. Ferguson.

Lieut. Col.Warren T. Hannum.

Lieut. Col. Thomas M. Robins.

Col. Elliott J. Dent Lieut. Col. Richard Park Maj. Eugene Reybold Maj. Gilbert Van B. Wilkes.-_ Maj. R. R. Neyland, jr

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chief, finance and supply division... Chief, military personnel division... Chief, professional service division... Chief, statistics subdivision Chief, dental subdivision Chief, veterinary subdivision Librarian, Army Medical Library— Curator, Army Medical Museum. — Superintendent, Army Nurse Corps. Chief clerk Commanding officer, Army Medical Center; commandant, Medical Department Service Schools, D. C

Assistant commandant; Medical Department Service Schools; director, Army Medical School, D . C

Commanding officer, Walter Reed General Hospital, D. C.

Director, Army Dental School, D. C Director, Army Veterinary School, D. C Acting Director, Army School of Nursing,

D.C Commandant, Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pa.

Commanding officer, Army and Navy Gen­eral Hospital, Hot Springs National Park, Ark.

Commanding officer, Lettermah General Hospital, San Francisco, Calif.

Commanding officer, Fitzsimons General Hospital, Fitzsimons Station, Denver, Colo.

Commanding officer, William Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, Tex.

Commanding officer, Tripler General Hos­pital, Honolulu, T. H.

Commanding officer, Sternberg General Hos­pital, Manila, P. I.

Chief of Engineers Assistant Chief of Engineers Assistant to Chief of Engineers—. Chief clerk.. Principal engineer, river and harbor works.. Principal attorney .. Principal engineer, fortification works

Legal residence

State

Ind.

Division engineer, North Atlantic division, New York City.

Division engineer, South Atlantic division, Norfolk, Va.

Division engineer, Great Lakes division, Cleveland, Ohio.

Division engineer, Upper Mississippi Valley division, St. Louis, Mo.

Division engineer, Lower Mississippi Valley division, president Mississippi River Com­mission, Vicksburg, Miss.

Division engineer, Gulf of Mexico division, New Orleans, La.

Division engineer, Pacific division, San Fran­cisco, Calif.

District engineer, Baltimore, M d _ District engineer, Boston, Mass District engineer, Buffalo, N. Y ___• ... District engineer, Charleston, S. C District engineer, Chattanooga, Tenn

P a — N.Y. N. C Wis-

Cong. dist.

6th...

6th. 9th. 3d.. lst.

Com­pensa­tion

(2) (2) (2)-(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) $4,000

(2)

(2)

,(2)

(2)

(2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(*)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2) .'

(2) (2) 4,000 6,000 5,600 5,600

(2)

(J)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)"

(2) (2

(2) <»)-(2) 2 P a y of rank; see A r m y P a y Tables in Appendix.

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Office of the Chief of Engi­neers—Continued

Engineer Department at Large— Continued

Lieut. Col. Daniel I. Sultan....

Col. W. Goff Caples

Lieut. Col. Charles L. Hall— Maj. Roscoe C. Crawford Maj. Albert K. B. Lyman Maj. Milo P. F o x — Maj. Stanley L. Scott Maj. Frederick W . Herman... Maj. Beverly C. Dunn. Capt. Theodore Wyman, jr... Maj. James W . Bagley Maj. William H. Lanagan Lieut. Col. William A. Johnson. Maj. B. B. Somervell Maj. Harry M . Trippe Lieut. Col. Robert S. Thomas.. Maj. Robert A. Sharrer Maj. Frank S. Besson .__. Lieut. Col. Max C Tyler...... Lieut. Col. John H. Hodges

Col. Gustave R. Lukesh

Lieut. Col. Ralph T. Ward...

Maj. Gordon R. Young Maj. Charles F. Williams

Col. Earl I. Brown Maj. Wilhelm D. Styer Maj. Oscar O. Kuentz — Maj. Charles J. Taylor Maj. Glen E. Edgerton . Lieut. Col. Wildurr Willing—. Maj. William A. Snow .... Lieut. Col. Henry A. Finch.... Capt. John G. Drinkwater Maj. Douglas L. Weart Maj. Clarence L. Sturdevant.. Maj. Thomas B. Larkin Maj. Joseph D. Arthur, jr—._. Col. Earl I. Brown ___. Maj. Raymond A. Wheeler— Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Washington,

D. a

Col. William J. Barden. Lieut. Col. J. J. Loving. Capt. A. B. Jones H. W. Hobbs Theodore R. Vogel Granville Smith William Gerig C H. Giroux. Harry L. Freer Office of the Chief of

Ordnance

Maj. Gen. Samuel Hof _. Brig. Gen. W.H. Tschappat... Brig. Gen. E. D. Bricker—... Maj. T. J. Hayes Colin E. McRae —

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

District engineer, First Chicago district, Chicago, 111.

District engineer, Second Chicago district, Chicago, 111.

District engineer, Cincinnati, Ohio District engineer, Detroit, Mich District engineer, Duluth, Minn District engineer, Galveston, Tex District engineer, Honolulu, Hawaii District engineer, Huntington, W . Va District engineer, Jacksonville, Fla District engineer, Kansas City, M o District engineer, The Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich.

District engineer, Los Angeles, Calif. District engineer, Louisville, Ky.. District engineer, Memphis, Tenn... District engineer, Milwaukee, Wis District engineer, Mobile, Ala _____. District engineer, Montgomery, Ala District engineer, Nashville, Tenn District engineer, First New Orleans district, New Orleans, La.

District engineer, Second New Orleans dis­trict, New Orleans, La.

District engineer, First New York district, N e w York City.

District engineer, Second and Third New York and Puerto Rico district, New York City.

District engineer, Norfolk, Va... District engineer, Panama district, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone.

District engineer, Philadelphia, Pa District engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa '. District engineer, Portland, Oreg District engineer, Providence, R. I District engineer, Rock Island, 111 District engineer, St. Paul, Mihn District engineer, St. Louis, M o District engineer, San Francisco, Calif District engineer, Sacramento, Calif District engineer, Savannah district, Ga District engineer, Seattle, Wash District engineer, Vicksburg, Miss District engineer, Washington, D. C District engineer, Wilmington, Del District engineer, Wilmington, N. C

Legal residence

State

Member — Resident member... Assistant to resident member Principal engineer, executive secretary. Senior engineer, naval architect Senior engineer, mechanical-Head engineer, mechanical-. Head engineer, electrical Chief clerk.. ,

Chief of Ordnance.. Assistant Assistant...-. Executive assistant. Chief clerk..

Me.. S. C Md. N. Y. D. C

.! Ark-

Cong. dist.

lst.. 2d... 4th_. 30th...

7 t h —

Com­pensa­tion

(2)

(2)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

(2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (>) (2)

. (2) (2) (2). $6,000 4,800 4,800 6,500 6,500 3,300

(2) (.)• (2) (2) 3,400 2 Pay of rank; see A r m y Pay Tables in Appendix.

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Office of the Chief of Ord­nance—Continued

Ordnance Department at Large

Lieut. Col. E. M. Shinkle

Maj. Oscar Krupp— -—

Lieut. Col. P. J. R. Kiehl

Howard Bruce

Maj. J. B. Gillespie Col. John Stephen Sewell (Eng. Res.).

Capt. D. N. Hauseman Col. Charles H. Tenney (Ord. Res.).

Maj. Roger Taylor Col. B. A. Franklin (Ord. Res.) Maj. J. K. Clement Col. Ledyard Cogswell, jr. (Ord. Res.).

Capt. O. P. Winningsted Capt. L. A. Miller Maj. H. L. Rice E. A. Russell.

Maj. M. K. Barrall Col. C. L. Harrison (Aux. Res.).

Maj. C. A. Walker. Henry C. Osborn..

Maj. R. W. Pinger Warrant Officer Lewis C Dy-sart.

Lieut. Col. J. H. Read Maj. C C Terry.

Alex Dow

Maj. R. N. Bodine. Capt. H. A. Willis. Maj. H. O'Leary— Maj. R. H. Hannum

Lieut. Col. J. E. Munroe

Lieut. Col. H. K. Rutherford- _ _

Warrant Officer George A. Dingee.

Warrant Officer Henry A. McCartney.

Brig. Gen. Samuel McRoberts. Lieut. Col. C. G. Mettler First Lieut. W . S. Broberg Tech. Sergt. Joseph Zaine Lieut. Col. C. T.Harris John C Jones _

Maj. W . L. Clark Lieut. Col. J. H. Burns.

Lieut. Col. J. B. Rose_

Maj. J. Q. McDonald.

Frank B. Bell

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

Commanding officer, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.

Commanding officer, Augusta Arsenal, Augusta, Ga.

Commanding officer, Benicia Arsenal, Be-nicia, Calif.

District chief, Baltimore (Md.) ordnance district.

Executive assistant District chief, Birmingham (Ala.) ordnance district.

Executive assistant District chief, Boston (Mass.), ordnance district.

Executive assistant District chief, Bridgeport ordnance office, Springfield, Mass.

Executive assistant. District chief, Rochester ordnance district, Rochester, N. Y.

Executive assistant ---Ordnance officer, Fort George G. Meade, M d . Cbmmanding officer, Charleston ordnance depot, Charleston, S. C.

District chief, Chicago ordnance district, Chicago, 111.

Executive assistant '— District chief, Cincinnati ordnance district, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Executive assistant District chief, Cleveland ordnance district, Cleveland, Ohio.

Executive assistant Ordnance supply officer, Columbus general depot, Columbus, Ohio.

Commanding officer, Curtis Bay ordnance depot) Curtis Bay, Md. >

Commanding officer, Delaware ordnance depot, Pedricktown, N. J.

District chief, Detroit ordnance district, Detroit, Mich.

Executive assistant— Ordnance officer, Edgewood Arsenal, M d — Ordnance officer, Erie ordnance depot, Lacarne, Ohio.

Ordnance officer, Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla.

Commanding officer, Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa.

Commanding officer, Hawaiian ordnance depot, Honolulu, T. H.

Ordnance supply officer, general depot, New Cumberland, Pa.

Ordnance supply officer, quartermaster depot, New Orleans, La.

District chief,New York ordnance district... Executive officer -Assistant chief — Ogden ordnance reserve depot, Ogden, Utah.. Department ordnance officer, Panama Canal Department.

District chief, Philadelphia (Pa.) ordnance office. Executive assistant Commanding officer, Philippine ordnance depot. Commanding officer, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J. Commanding officer, Nansemond ordnance depot, Portsmouth, Va. District chief, Pittsburgh (Pa.) ordnance district.

State , Cong. dist.

Md.

111.

Pa.

Pa.

Com­pensa­tion

5th_

10th—

9th.

34th _

(2)

(_).

(2)

(2)

(2) (2)

(2) $1

(2) (2)

(2)

(2) (2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (2)

(2)

(2)

2 Pay of rank; see A r m y Pay Tables in Appendix.

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Office of the Chief of Ord­nance—Continued

Ordnance Department at Large-Continued

Maj. W. L. Clay— Maj. W. P. Boatwright

Col. H. W. Schull

Col. M. E. Singleton (Spec. Res.).

Capt. L. J. Dillon Maj. C M. Roberts Col. Bruce Cornwall.

Maj. K. B. Harmon.. Maj. K. F. Adamson.

Warrant Officer Kelleher.

Col. J. W. Joyes.

Bernard V.

Warrant Officer A n t h o n y Poyet.

Fred W. Robinson Lieut. Col. G. F. Jenks.

Lieut. Col. G. H. Stewart—.

Master Sergt. Elmer Kemp..

Office of the Chief Signal Officer

Maj. Gen. Irving J. Carr. Col. George E. Kumpe— H. S. Flynn

Signal Service at Large

Lieut. Col. John C. Moore W. M. Chubb Col. James B. Allison

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Executive assistant Commanding officer, Raritan Arsenal, Me-tuchen, N. J., and commandant, Ordnance Field Service School.

Commanding officer, Rock Island Arsenal, 111.

District chief, St. Louis (Mo.) ordinance dis­trict.

Executive assistant. Commanding officer, San Antonio Arsenal, Tex.

District chief, San Francisco (Calif.) ordnance district.

Executive assistant.. — — Commanding officer, Savanna ordnance de­pot, Savanna, 111.

Ordnance supply officer, Schenectady general depot.

Commanding officer, Springfield Armory, Mass.

Commanding officer, U. S. nitrate plant No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Ala.

Chief clerk, U. S. nitrate plant No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Ala.

Commanding officer and commandant of Ordnance School, Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass.

Commanding officer, Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, N. Y.

Commanding Wingate ordnance depot

Chief Signal Officer. Executive officer Civilian assistant. _

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Ala.

D. C

Signal officer, First Corps Area, Boston, Mass Radio engineer, Boston, Mass Signal officer, Second Corps Area, Governors Island, N.-Y.­

Harry G. Phair I Electrical engineer, Governors Island, N. Y._. David A. Burke. Col. Consuelo A. Seoane.

Irwin C. Hackensmith Lieut. Col. Goodwin Compton

Walter R. Taylor Maj. Louis B. Bender

Joseph N. Craver Lieut. Col. Joseph J. Grace Lieut. Col. Thomas C Spencer-Robert C. Kibbie Lieut. Col. Walter E. Prosser..

Harold I. Aiken Lieut. Col. Joseph O. borgne.

Joshua L. Bach

Mau-

William L. Winner Fred J. Scott _. Maj. Frank D. Applin.

Henry Caldwell.

Civilianassistant, Governors Island, N. Y_ _ Signal officer, Third Corps Area, Baltimore, Md.

Electrical engineer, Baltimore, M d Signal officer, Fourth Corps Area, Atlanta,

Ga. Electrical engineer, Atlanta, Ga Signal officer, Fifth Corps Area, Columbus, Ohio.

Radio inspector, Columbus, Ohio Signal officer, Sixth Corps Area, Chicago, Ill-Signal officer, Seventh Corps Area, Omaha, Nebr.

Chief clerk, Omaha, Nebr Signal officer, Eighth Corps Area, Fort Sam Houston, Tex.

Electrical assistant, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. _ Signal officer, Ninth Corps Area, San Fran­cisco, Calif.

Telephone plant engineer, San Francisco, Calif.

Assistant radio engineer, San Francisco, Calif-Chief clerk, San Francisco, Calif Signal officer, Panama Canal Department, Balboa Heights, C.Z.

Electrical assistant, Balboa Heights, C. Z

Edward A. Levy I Chief clerk, Balboa Heights, C.Z... 2 Pay ot rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix.

Mass...

N.Y. N.Y.

111—.

N. C

Ohio-

Ill.

D. C.

Tex.

N. Y__. N. Y__.

8th—

13th...

4 t h -15th.

10th-

lst..

2d.

lst.

19th-.

Com­pensa­tion

(2) (2)

(2)

(2) (2)

(2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

3,000

(2)

(2)

(2)

(*) (2) 3,500

(2) 3,100 (2) 3,300 3,300 (2) 3,400 (2)

3,400 (2)

2,700 (2) (2) 2,600 (2)

2,700 (2)

3,000

2,800 2,700 (3) 2,400 2,900

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Office of the Chief Signal Officer—Continued

Signal Service at Large—Contd.

Maj. Leland H. Stanford

Claude H. Deitrick. Maj. Roy H. Coles.

Frederic Reichenbach-— Mary F. Dee Lieut. Col. Dawson Olmstead— Charles Murphy J. B. L. Hickerson Col. Arthur S. Cowan-John D. Sullivan Capt. Tom C. Rives— Maj. Laurence Watts.

Frank Prina John E. Lynch Maj. Charles N. Sawyer _

Curtis W. Thomas Charley M. Hupp James J. Fitzgerald Capt. Murray B. Dilley. James R. Taylor R. C. Vrooman Maj. Clyde V. Simpson-Henry Dunn

Office of the Chief of the Air Corps

Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois Brig. Gen. Oscar Westover Capt. Charles M. Savage First Lieut. Ray L. Owens John J. Mullaney __.-__ Air Corps at Large Col. Frank P. Lahm

Maj. Martin F. Scanlon

Capt. Francis M . Brady....... Lieut. Col. Jacob W . S. Wuest.

Capt. Ralph H. Wooten._ ____.

Brig. Gen. Charles H. Dan-forth.

Brig. Gen. H. C. Pratt Maj. Robert Goolrick

Air Depots

Lieut. Col. Albert L. Sneed

Maj. Junius H. Houghton

Maj. Shepler W. FitzGerald...

Lieut. Col. Arthur G. Fisher...

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Signal officer, Hawaiian Department, Hono­lulu, Hawaii.

Chief clerk, Honolulu, Hawaii Signal officer, Philippine Department, M a ­nila, P. I.

Electrical engineer, Manila, P. I Chief clerk, Manila, P. I._. Officer in charge, Washington-Alaska military cable and telegraph system, Seattle, Wash.

Traffic superintendent, Seattle, W a s h — Office manager, Seattle, W a s h C o m m a n d i n g officer, Fort M o n m o u t h , N . J__ Principal clerk, Fort M o n m o u t h , N . J Co m m a n d i n g officer, S. C. aircraft radio lab­oratory, M c C o o k Field, Dayton, Ohio.

Signal supply and procurement officer, N e w York general depot, South Brooklyn, N.Y.

Senior inspector. _._• ..._": Chief clerk, depot ..._.. Signal supply and procurement officer, Chicago quartermaster branch depot, Chi­cago;, 111.

Electrical assistant, Chicago, Ill___. Chief clerk, procurement Principal clerk, depot. Signal supply officer, Eighth Corps Area general depot, Fort Sam Houston, Tex.

Military storekeeper, Fort Sam Houston, Tex_ Military storekeeper, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Signal supply and procurement officer, San Francisco general depot, Fort Mason, Calif.

Military storekeeper, Fort Mason, Calif-

Legal residence

State

Ohio.

Ill— P.I.

Wash.. Tenn„

Mass.

N. J... N.Y„.

Ill Ohio.. Ill

Tex. Tex.

''**._: rJ

Chief of the Air Corps Assistant Chief of the Air Corps. Assistant executive officer — d o ----___ Chief clerk _.'• _

. • • ' ( " • > •

Assistant military attache" for air, Paris France. *! - '

Assistant military attache for air, London England.

Assistant military attache for air, Rome, Italy Assistant military attache1 for air, Berlin Ger­many.

Assistant military attache" for air, Santiago Chile. '

Commanding general, Air Corps Training Center, San Antonio, Tex.

Chief, materiel division, air corps, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio.

Commanding officer, Wright Field, Dayton Ohio. '

Commanflng^officer, Fairfield air depot, Fairfield, Ohio.

C^m.m_^nding officer, Middletown air depot, Middletown, Pa.

Commanding officer, Rockwell air depot Coronado, Calif.

Commanding officer, San Antonio air depot, San Antonio, Tex.

Mo-

Cong. dist.

10th„

10th_.

1st.— 6th„

13th_..

15th. 8th„

6th__._ 15th-. 6th—_

Com­pensa­tion

14th... 14th—

D.C

o

(2)

$2,800 (2)

3,400 2,900 (2) 3,200 3,500 (2) 2,600

CO (2)

3,300 3,100 (2)

2,500 2,800 2,700 (2) 1,860 1,980 (2) 1,980

(2) (2) (2) (2) 3,500

(2)

(2)

(2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(*)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

a Pay of rank; see A r m y Pay Tables in Appendix.

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Official Register of the United States, 1932 4L

WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Office of the Chief of the Air Corps—Continued

Offices of Procurement Planning Representatives

First Lieut. James B. Jordan...

First Lieut. James C. Cluck. _.

Col. Ira F. Fravel

Lieut. Col. Archie W. Barry...

Capt. Romeyn B. Hough

Capt. Joseph L. Stromme

District Procurement Offices

J. A. McDonnell

Flying Fields

Lieut, Col. Barton K. Yount. Maj. Frank D. Lackland Lieut. Col. James A. Mars Maj. Michael F. Davis

Lieut Col. Henry B. Claggett— Col. Clarence C. Culver Lieut. Col. Henry H. Arnold. __ Lieut. Col. John F. Curry__. Lieut. Col. John H. Howard. Capt. Lynwood B. Jacobs

Lieut. Col. John A. Paegelow.. Maj. George H. Brett..

Maj. Clarence L. Tinker

Maj. Frederick L. Martin

Maj. Millard F. Harmon

Airdromes

Capt. Joseph A. Wilson

First Lieut. William W. Welsh

First Lieut.William R. Sweeley.

Capt. Bushrod Hoppin

First Lieut. Oscar L. Rogers—

Capt. Samuel C Eaton, jr

First Lieut. Stanton T. Smith.

First Lieut. Emile T. Kennedy-

First Lieut. Carleton F. Bond.

First Lieut. Clarence P. Talbot.

Capt. William B. Wright, jr...

Lieut. Col. Horace M. Hickam.

Capt. Robin A. Day

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Procurement planning representative, Chi­cago, m .

Procurement planning representative, De­troit, Mich.

Procurement planning representative, N e w York, N. Y.

Procurement planning representative, San Francisco, Calif.

Procurement, planning representative, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio.

Procurement planning representative, Buf­falo, N. Y. District manager, Air Corps, procurement section, N e w York City.

Commanding officer, Boiling Field, D. C Commanding officer, Brooks Field, Tex Commanding officer, Chanute Field, Ran-toul, 111.

Commanding officer, Crissy Field, San Francisco, Calif..

Commanding officer, Kelly Field, Tex Commanding officer, Langley Field, Va Commanding officer, March Field, Calif Commanding officer, Maxwell Field,, Mont­gomery, Ala.

Commanding officer, Mitchel Field, N. Y Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Aberdeen Proving Ground, M d .

Commanding officer, Scott Field, 111 Commanding officer, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Mich..

Commanding officer, Mather Field, Mills, Calif.

Commanding officer, Randolph Field, San Antonio, Tex.

Commanding officer, Barksdale Field, Shreveport, La.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Boston Airport, Mass.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Bowman Field, Jeflersontown, Ky.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Long Beach, Calif.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Lunken Airport, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Norton Field, Columbus, Ohio.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Pittsburgh Airport, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Commanding officer,.Air Corps Detachment, Schoen Field, Fort Behj. Harrison, Ind.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Boeing Field, Seattle, Wash.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Pearson Field, Vancouver Barracks, Wash.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Municipal Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment. Kansas City Airport, Kansas City, M o .

Commanding officer, Third Attack Group, Fort Crockett, Tex.

Commanding officer, Air Corps Detachment, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2).

$4,200

(*) (2)-

(2)

(2)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)-

(2)

(2). •

(2)

(2)

(2)

(?) .

(*)

(2)

^ Pay of rank; see A r m y Pay Tables in Appendix.

127190—32 4

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Office of the Chief of the Air Corps—Continued

Airdromes— Continued

Capt. Ross F. Cole

Capt. Alfred I. Puryear

Capt. Raymond E. O'Neill-.-.

Bureau of Insular Affairs

Brig. Gen. Francis LeJau Park­er.

Col. Creed F. Cox Lieut. Col. Walter C Short— Maj. Karl F. Baldwin J. F. Welch

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Comminding officer, Air Corps troops, Mar­shall Field, Kans.

Commanding officer, Air Corps troops, Pope Field, N. C

Commanding officer, Air Corps troops, Post Field, Okla.

Chief of bureau_

GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIP­PINE ISLANDS

Manila

Theodore Roosevelt. (Vacancy)

Honorio Ventura-Vicente Carmona. Alexander Reyes.. Rafael Alunan Filemon E. Perez Manuel L. Quezon-Manuel Roxas Creed C. Hammond. Jaime Hernandez Camilo' Osias—L Pedro Guevara Ramon Avancena Thomas A. Street George A. Malcolm.. Ignacio Villamor James Ostrand Antonio Villa-Real-.. James C. Vickers John A. Hull Jose Abad Santos Carlos Imperial George C. Butte

GOVERNMENT OF PUERTO RICO

San Juan

James R. Beverley._______ Governor, San Juan, P. R Chas. E. Winter Attorney General.

Assistant to chief of bureau. do do

Chief clerk

Governor General, Manila, P. I Vice Governor (and Secretary of Public In­struction).

Secretary of the Interior Acting Secretary of Finance -Acting Secretary of Justice Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Re­sources.

Secretary of Commerce and Communications. President-of the Senate— Speaker of the House of Representatives Insular auditor Deputy insular auditor.- ______—. Resident Commissioner to the United States.

do Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Associate Justice of the Supreme Court

do

Legal residence

State

N.Y.

P.I. P. I. P. I. P.I.

.do.

.do.

.do.

.do.

.do. .do.

.do. -do_

Manuel V. Domenech Edmundo D. Colon Prudencio Rivera Martinez Antonio Fernos Isern Jose Padin Guillermo Esteves Leslie A. MacLeod .. E. J. Saldana ... Emilio del Toro : Adolph G. Wolf. Pedro de Aldrey Harvey M . Hutchison Felix Cordova Davila Jose L. Pesquera

Treasurer Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce-Commissioner of Labor Commissioner of Health Commissioner of Education _:_;___ Commissioner of the Interior _ Auditor ____' Executive secretary _ _ Chief Justice of the Supreme C ourt Associate Justice of the Supreme Court

do n

do do — — — - _ — —

Resident Commissioner to the United States.

P. I — P. I... P. I — Oreg.. P. I--P. I— P. I— P. I— Ala— Mich-P. I— Minn. P. I... Md — Iowa.. P. I... P. I — Tex... Tex_. Wyo. P. R. P. R. P. R. P. R. P. R. P. R. Mass. P. R. P. R.

P. R. Tex.. P. R. P. R.

Cong. dist.

N. Y__. 34th_

Com­pensa­tion

8 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix. ' Paid from Philippine revenues. S S . W d alJ°wances of a Representative in Congress, with $2,000 per annum in lieu of mileage 6 Paid from Puerto Rican revenues. fe

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2) (2) (2) $3,400

'18,000 ' 10,000

'6,000 '6,000 '6,000 '6,000

'6,000 '8,000 '8,000 '6,000 '3,000 (s) (8)

' 10,500 '10,000 '10,000 '10,000 '10,000 '10,000 '10,000 '10,000 ' 10,000 '10,000 '10,000 6 10,000 6 6,000 6 6,000 6 6,000 6 6,000 6 6,000 6,000 6,000

6 6,000 6 5,000 6 10,500 6 10,000 6 10,000 6 10,000 6 10,000 (•)

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Militia Bureau

Maj. Gen. George E. Leach Col. William H. Waldron Col. A. Owen Seaman Col. Harry LaT. Cavenaugh— Col. Edgar A. Fry Col. Albert L. Culbertson Lieut. Col. Francis C. Endicott. Walter A. Saunders Office of Chief of Chemical

Warfare Service Maj. Gen. Harry L. Gilchrist_. Maj. Alexander Wilson Maj. A. M . Prentiss Maj. Rollo C Ditto Maj. Haig. Shekerjian Lieut. Col. Walter C. Baker. __ Lieut. Col. Charles R. Alley.._ Guy B. Tippens Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood.

Md. Col. Claude E. Brigham Lieut. Col. James A. Lyon Duncan MacRae Harry W . Spraker Chemical Warfare Serrice School,

Edgewood, Md. Col. Claude E. Brigham Maj. William N. Porter First Lieut. Thomas J. Ford... The Army War College,

Washington, D. C. Brig. Gen. G. S. Simonds Col. L. B. Kromer, Cavalry— Col. Kerr T. Riggs, Cavalry. -. U. S. Military Academy,

West Point, N. Y. Maj. Gen. William D. Connor. Maj. R. L. Eichelberger Capt. L. LeR. Martin William J. Middleton..-Vincent B. Righey W . J. Wakefield (Vacancy). — ' D/T. Conklin National Board for the Promo­tion of Rifle Practice, Wash­ington, D. C. Col. Jacob M . Coward. __

Capt. Howard W . Lehr__ Capt. John C. Whitaker. Capt. George F. Herbert-Director of Civilian Marks­manship, Washington, D. C.

Col. Jacob M . Coward... Capt. Howard W . Lehr.. Capt. George F. Herbert.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chief of bureau Executive Officer Chief, supply division Chief, personnel division Chief, operations and organization division-Chief, regulations division Chief, administrative division Chief clerk

Chief of Chemical Warfare Service. Executive officer.-_ Chief, manufacturing and supply division. Chief, training division. _ Chief, personnel division Chief, procurement planning division Chief, technical division Chief clerk

Commanding officer. Executive officer C hief chemist Chief clerk

Commandant Assistant commandant. Secretary

Commandant Assistant commandant. Executive officer

Superintendent and commandant. Adjutant Assistant adjutant Chief clerk Assistant chief clerk Chief, military division Chief, statistical division . Chief, redord division .,:

Executive officer . Assistant

do do

Director.. Assistant.

do-._

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State

Minn.

D. C.

Ohio—

N. Y___ Md....

N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N. Y.__

Cong. dist.

5th__.

12th..-

2d. 2d.

26th. 26th. 26thl 26th__

Com-pensa-tion

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) $3,500

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 3,000

(2) (2) 8,000 3,800

(2) (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) 3,200 2,600 2,300 2,300 2. 300

(2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2)

2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix.

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Army Corps Areas and Departments

FIRST CORPS AREAS 8

Maj. Gen. Fox Conner Col. Walter S. Grant ... Col. Robert L. Collins Lieut. Col. Lucian B. Moody.. Col. Arthur W. Brown Col. Will H. Point Col. George M. Ekwurzel Lieut. Col. Emmet R. Harris.. Capt. Robert C. Hunter Col. Thales L. Ames Lieut. Col. John C. Moore Maj. Rufus F. Maddux Lieut. Col. Rush B. Lincoln. -. SECOND CORPS AREA 9

Maj. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan Col. William K. Naylor Col. John E. Woodward Col. Ernest D. Peek Lieut. Col. Marion W. Howze.. Col. James Regan Col. Charles R. Reynolds Capt. Ernest W. Wilson Col. William C Weeks Lieut. Col. Norman F. Ramsey. Col. James B. Allison Maj. Adrian St. John Lieut. Hez McClellan

THIRD CORPS AREAIO

Maj. Gen. Paul B. Malone Col. Charles M. Bundel Col. Julius T. Conrad Lieut. Col. Albert B. Kaempfer. Col, Dennis P. Quinlan Col. Alvin K. Baskette Col. Frederick A. Dale Col. Edward D. Powers Lieut. Col. William D. A Anderson.

Col. Harry B. Jordan Col. Oonsuelo A. Seoane Capt. John V. Lowe Capt. Richard H. Ballard

FOURTH CORPS A R E A "

Maj. Gen. Edward L. King Col. Thomas A. Roberts Col. Walter T. Bates Col. Christian A. Bach Col. George L. McKeeby Col. William H. Noble Col. Thomas S. Bratton Col. Lewis S. Morey Maj. Leon E. Lyon ... Maj. Burton O. Lewis.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant general Inspector Judge advocate Quartermaster Surgeon Finance officer Engineer Ordnance officer Signal officer Chemical warfare officer-Air officer Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant general Inspector Judge advocate Acting quartermaster-.. Surgeon •-•-_ Acting finance officer...: Engineer Ordnance officer Signal officer Chemical warfare officer. Acting air officer Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant general. Inspector Judge advocate-Quartermaster. -. Surgeon Finance officer... Engineer 0 rdnance officer Signal officer.__._•___..._ Chemical warfare officer. Air officer

Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant general. Inspector Judge advocate. _ Quartermaster. .. Surgeon Finance officer... Engineer Ordnance officer.

"if

Com­pensa­tion

(-') (*) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (') (2) (2) (2) (2)

• (*)

(2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) <.) (2) (2) (2)

C2> (2) (2) (2) (?) (a) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

2 Pay of rank; see A r m y Pay Tables in Appendix. s The First Corps Area includes the States of Maine, N e w Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode

Island, and Connecticut In so far as only coast defenses and field operation, incident thereto are con­cerned, that Portion of the State of N e w York which lies east of west longitude 72° 30' is attached to the First Corps Area; headquarters, A r m y Base, Boston 9, Mass.

1 T £ e Second Corps Area includes the States of N e w Jersey, Delaware, and N e w York, except for certain specific Purposes only, that portion thereof which is attached to the First Corps Area. The island of Puerto Rico, with the islands and keys adjacent thereto, is attached to the Second Corps Area; headquarter^ Governors Island, N . Y. H w ' io The Third Corps Are aincludes the States of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of

Columbia; headquarters, United States post office and courthouse, Baltimore, M d . » The Fourth Corps Area includes the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida

Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana; headquarters, Fort McPherson, Ga '»

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Army Corps Areas and De­partments—Continued

FOURTH CORPS AREA—Con.

Lieut. Col. Goodwin Compton. Maj. Victor Parks, jr Lieut. Raymond R. Brown (attached).

FIFTH CORPS AREA"

Maj. Gen. Hugh A. Drum Col. Walter C. Sweeney Col. Robert Whitfield Col. William E. Hunt Maj. William M. Connor Col. Edward J. Timberlake Col. Orville G. Brown. Lieut. Col. W m . H. Menges... Lieut. Col. Charles R. Pettis Maj. John Mather.. Maj. Frank D. Applin Capt. Ralph C. Benner Maj. H. C. Kress Muhlenberg SIXTH CORPS AREA13

Maj. Gen. Frank Parker Col. William H. Burt Col. Harry D. Mitchell Lieut. Col. Charles H. Thuis.. Maj. Le Roy Reeves Col. Edmond R. Tompkins... Col. Paul C Hutton Lieut. Col. Frederick W. Bos-chen.

Maj. Elroy S. J. Irvine Lieut. Col. Thomas A. Clark-Lieut. Col. Joseph J. Grace Maj. Carl L. Marriott..* Capt. Carl W. Connell.

SEVENTH CORPS AREA 14

Maj. Gen. Johnson Hagood Col. Alexander M. Miller Coi; John O. Steger Col. Harris Pendleton, jr....... Maj. Ernest H. Burt Col. Sam F. Bottoms Col. George A. Skinner. _ Lieut. Col. Thomas C. Spencer. Maj. John S. Butler Lieut. Col. Townsend Whelen. Maj. Austin H. Brown Maj. William A. Copthorne— Maj. Howard J. Houghland— EIGHTH CORPS AREA 15

Maj. Gen. Edwin B. Winans.. Col. George P. Tyner Col. James Totten

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Signal officer Chemical warfare officer-Air officer

Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant general Inspector Judge advocate Quartermaster Surgeon. Finance officer Engineer Ordnance officer Signal officer Chemical warfare officer. Air officer. C ommanding Chief of staff Adjutant general. Inspector Judge advocate Quartermaster... Surgeon Finance officer. ._ Engineer Ordnance officer Signal officer Chemical warfare officer. Air officer

Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant •__.

Inspector Judge advocate Quartermaster Surgeon Signal officer Engineer Ordnance officer Finance officer Chemical warfare officer. Air officer Commanding. Chief of staff.. Adjutant-

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(2) (2) (2)

0 <2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) <*)• (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (I).

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) ,(2) (2) (2)

2 Pay of rank, see A r m y Pay Tables in Appendix. " The Fifth Corps Area includes the States of Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, and Kentucky; head­

quarters, Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio. " The Sixth Corps Area includes the States of Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, the post of Jefferson Bar­

racks, Mo., and Arcadia Target Range, near Arcadia, Mo.; headquarters, 1819 W . Pershing Road, Chicago, 111.

14 The Seventh Corps Area includes the States of Missouri, except the post of Jefferson Barracks and Arcadia Target Range, near Arcadia, Mo., Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota; headquarters, Baird Building, Omaha, Nebr. i« The Eighth Corps Area includes the States of Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, N e w Mexico, the post of

Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo., including the Target and Maneuver Reservation (formerly Pole Mountain Reservation), and Arizona, except that portion thereof west of west longitude 114° and south of north latitude 33° which is attached to the Ninth Corps Area for purposes of administiation, training, and tactical control in connection with the Border Patrol and field operations incident thereto only; headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex.

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Army Corps Areas and De­partments—Continued

EIGHTH CORPS AREA—Con.

Col. George D. Arrowsmith... Maj. Charles C Cresson Col. Grayson V. Heidt Col. Elmer A. Dean Lieut. Col. Matt C. Bristol-Col. William B. Ladue Lieut. Col. Webster A. Capron-Lieut. Col. Walter E. Prosser.. Lieut. Col. Ray L. Avery Lieut. Col. Ira Longanecker NINTH CORPS AREA ifi

Maj. Gen. Malin Craig Col. Edwin S. Hartshorn Col. George L. Hicks— Lieut. Col. Samuel T. MackalL Col. Hugh C.Smith Col. John R. R. Hannay Col. Clarence J. Manly Col. Edward A. Sturges Maj. Henry H. Stickney Col. Edward P. O'Hern Col. Frank J. Griffin Maj. Oscar A. Eastwold Lieut. Col. Lawrence W. Mc­intosh.

HAWAIIAN DEPARTMENT I?

Maj. Gen. Briant H. Wells Col. John S. Fair Col. Paul T. Hayne Lieut. Col. Jay L. Benedict Lieut. Col. Allen W. Gullion-Col. Charles G. Harney Col. Ernest L. Ruffner Maj. Walter O. Rawls Lieut. Col. Robert R. Ralston . Lieut. Col. Harry K. Ruther­ford.

Maj. Leland H. Stanford. Maj. Benjamin A. Bracken-bury.

Lieut. Col. Gerald C Brant PHILIPPINE DEPARTMENT W

Maj.5 Gen. Ewinfe E. Booth Col. Charles W.'Exton Col. William G. Murchison Maj. Kenneth S. Perkins. Col. William B. Pistole Col. Edward Calvert Col. Kent Nelson Maj. Benjamin L. Jacobson Lieut. Col. James A. O'Connor-Lieut. Col. Rolland W. Case—. Maj. Roy H. Coles Maj. Arthur M. Heritage Maj. Henry W. Harms

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Inspector Judge advocate Quartermaster Surgeon Finance officer Engineer Ordnance officer Signal officer Chemical warfare officer-Air officer Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant-general Inspector Judge advocate Quartermaster Surgeon Finance officer Engineer Ordnance officer Signal officer Chemical warfare officer-Air officer

Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant general-Inspector. .-Judge advocate. .. Quartermaster- - _ Surgeon Finance officer. _. Engineer Ordnance officer-Signal officer Chemical warfare officer_

Air officer_

Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant general Inspector Judge advocate Quartermaster Surgeon Finance officer Engineer Ordnance officer Signal officer Chemical warfare officer. Air officer

Legal residence-

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(2)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2> (2) (2> (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (8) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (*> (2) (2) (*) (2) <*)

(*) (e) (2) (s) (2) (2) (2) (2) (*) (2) (2) (2)

2Pay of rank; see A r m y Pay Tables in Appendix. is The Ninth Corps Area includes the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, except

the post of Fort Francis E y arren, including the Target and Maneuver Reservation (formerly Pole Mountain Reservation), Utah, Nevada, and California, and that portion of Arizona which is attached for certain specific purposes only. The Territory of Alaska is attached to the Ninth Corps Area; headquarters, Presidio of San Francsco, Calif. " The Hawaiian Department includes all the islands belonging to the United States within the area

between 150° west longitude and 160° east longitude and between 15° south latitude and 30° north lati­tude; headquarters, Fort Shatter, Territory of Hawaii. is The Philippine Department includes all the islands of the Philippine Archipelago; headquarters

Manila, P. I. The commanding general Philippine Department has jurisdiction over the United States A r m y troops in China.

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WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Army Corps Areas and De­partments—Continued

PANAMA CANAL DEPARTMENT"

Maj. Gen. Preston Brown Col. Conrad S. Babcock Col. Jennings B. Wilson Col. Raymond W . Briggs Maj. William A. Turnbull Col. John P. Hasson Col. James D. Fife. Maj. Herbert E. Pace Maj. Charles F. Williams Lieut. Col. Charles T. Harris, jr. Maj. Roger B. Colton Maj. Charles S. Moyer (Vacancy)— The Command and General Staff Schools, Fort Leaven­worth, Kans.

Maj. Gen. Stuart Heintzelman. Col. James A. Woodruff

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Commanding Chief of staff Adjutant general Inspector Judge advocate Quartermaster Surgeon — Finance officer _ Engineer Ordnance officer Signal officer Chemical warfare officer-Air officer

Commandant Assistant commandant-

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2) (2)

2 Pay or rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix. i» The Panama Canal Department includes the Canal Zone; headquarters, Quarry Heights, Canal Zone.

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DEPAKTMENT OF JUSTICE*

ATTORNEY GENERAL

WILLIAM D. MITCHELL, OF MINNESOTA

Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

Office of the Attorney General

Thomas D. Thacher. John Lord O'Brian..

Charles D. Lawrence.

G. Aaron Youngquist.

Charles B. Rugg

Roy St. Lewis

Charles P. Sisson Seth W . Richardson.

Nugent Dodds

Charles E. Stewart J. Edgar Hoover — Harold Nathan Clyde A. Tolson Amos W . W . Woodcock. Howard T. Jones Ugo J. A. Carusi _.. John W . Gardner Charles B. Sornborger__ Daniel J. Hefferman Arthur Robb__ ._ Edward N.Bodholdt... George Kearney — Sanford Bates — William T. Hammack.. Austin H. MacCormick. James V. Bennett James A. Finch Herbert J. McClure Raymond D. Allison Robert J. Mawhinney.. Ephraim F. Morgan Theodore G. Risley

United States Penal and Cor­rectional Institutions

U. S. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga.

Arthur C. Aderhold. Julian A. Schoen Harvey F. Frick U. S. Penitentiary, Leaven­

worth, Kans.

Fred G. Zerbst.... Fred L. Morrison. Paul J. Wise

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Solicitor General r

Assistant to the Attorney General (Anti­trust Division).

Assistant Attorney General (Customs Divi­sion) .

Assistant Attorney General (Prohibition, Taxation, Commerce, etc.).

Assistant Attorney General (Court of Claims Division).

Assistant Attorney General (Admiralty, Finance, etc.).

Assistant Attorney General (Administrative). Assistant Attorney General (Public Lands Division).

Assistant Attorney General (Criminal Divi­sion).

Administrative assistant D irector, Bureau of Investigation Assistant director, Bureau of Investigation...

do__

Director of Prohibition Assistant Director of Prohibition Executive assistant to Attorney General General agent and chief clerk— Assistant chief clerk and appointment clerk. Assistant chief clerk Chief, division of mail and files Chief, division of supplies and printing Librarian _ Director Bureau of Prisons Assistant director, Bureau of Prisons

do

.do. A ttorney in charge of pardons Assistant general agent Disbursing clerk Solicitor of the Treasury Solicitor of the Department of Commerce. Solicitor for the Department of Labor

Warden Deputy warden. Chief clerk

Legal residence

State

Warden... Deputy warden. Cb'ef clerk

N.Y.... N. Y—. N. Y_._.

Minn...

Mass_._.

Okla....

R.I N. Dak.

Mich...

Ala D . C — Va Iowa Md Pa Vt N. Y,_.. Vt R. I Kans__. Calif.... Va Mass D. C—. Me Md N.Y.... N. Y—. Utah—. Pa W. Va.. Ill Ga.. Ind. Ga..

Cong. dist.

Kans__ Kans.. Ind...

23d.„. 41st...

14th„.

9th—

4th—

4th—

1st.— 1 s t —

10th...

7th—

2d_. 5th_. lst.. 11th. 2d.„ 27th_ lst__ 2d... 6th.. 9th„ 8th„ 13th. 2d... 6th._ 28th. 35th. lst.. 5th__ 6th-23d..

5th. 9th. 5th.

5 t h — 1st 9th..._

* The Department of Justice issues a register in which is given the principal officer t in the department in Washington, with a synopsis of their duties, and a list of the United States courts, with the officers thereof, and the time and place of holding the various courts. This register is for sale by the Superintendent of Public Documents, Washington, D. C , at 20 cents a copy. i Including allowances.

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

United States Penal and Cor­rectional Institutions—Con.

U. S. Penitentiary Annex, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.

Robert H . Hudspeth-Patrick J. K e a r n e y -Frank Mitchell U. S. Penitentiary, McNeil

Island, Wash. Finch R. Archer Colson Sauls Walter J. Haniger

Northeastern Penitentiary, Lewisburg, Pa.

Henry C. Hill (Vacancy) „ Thomas C Farmer U. S. Industrial Reformatory,

Chillicothe, Ohio Ellsworth W. McCullough.... William Green Albert McDonald William H . Hiatt Carl J. Frey Federal Industrial Institution for Women, Alder son, W. Va. Miss Julia K. Jaffrey Lewellys F. Barker Mrs. Nancy M . Mann Mrs. Helen Hall Upham... Dr. Mary B. Harris Miss Helen C. Hironimus.. Mrs. Gertrude B. Johnson. Detention Headquarters, New

York City, N. Y. Jesse O. Stutsman Fitzmorris Fish Wilbur R. Edwards _ Federal Jail, New Orleans, La.

Milton F. Amrine __-._____. Jacob Hoffman Strobhart H . Seabrook— U. S. Detention Farm, El Paso,

Tex. Thomas B. White Warden Walter H. Loring O.

Case. Mills.

Warden Deputy warden. Chief clerk

Warden Deputy warden. Chief clerk

Warden Deputy warden. Chief clerk

Member, advisory board. do

Superintendent _._ Assistant superintendent. Chief clerk

Member, board of advisers. do do .__ do _..„ __'__ Superintendent

Assistant superintendent. Chief clerk

Superintendent Assistant superintendent. Chief clerk.

Superintendent Assistant superintendent-Chief clerk

Federal Reformatory Camp, Petersburg, Va.

Claude O. Nicholson-Edward E. Thompson Prvin Frank

Deputy warden. Chief clerk

Superintendent. Assistant superintendent.

Kans. Kans. Kans.

Wash. Wash. Wash.

111.

Ga_

D. C Ohio.. N. Y_. Idaho. Ohio..

N. Y__. Md____ W. Va. N. Y__. N. J.... Ind Ariz

Pa_. Me. Md.

Kans. La... Ga—

Okla.. Tex... Mont.

Md. Va_. Camp clerk | Va

i Including allowances. 2 Serves without compensation.

1st. 1st. 1st.

1st. 3d.. 3d..

5 t h —

i $5,600 i 3,500 L.2,400

^ S O O J4,600 1 3,500

6,500

3,"200

25th. 2 d — 11th.

5th. 33d. 1st..

23d. 3d.. 6th.

4 t h —

5th„ 16th_ 1st..

6th. 9th. 8th.

(2) (2)

1 6,500 u.eoo >3f200

2) 2) (2) (2)

l6,500 1 3,500 1 3,300

i 5,000 12,600 12,700

3,800 i 2, 600 2,600

i 6, 500 i 3, 200 i 2, 600

4,600 i 2, 300 2,600

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Continued

NAME

United States Penal and Cor­rectional Institutions—Con.

Federal Correctional Camp, Fort Eustis, Va.

Joseph W . Sanford. Thomas B. Keiffer. Thomas J. Gough.. Lewis H. Johnson..

PRISON CAMPS

Henry L. Merry

Federal Prison, Camp Bragg, N. C.

John J. Ryan Newton E. Lincoln. Eric W . Jones Federal Prison, Camp Riley,

Kans.

Deane A. Remer. Leslie Roberts._.

Federal Prison, Camp Lewis, Wash.

Eugene Mahoney Raymond T. Cookingham_ Alan P. Cox Federal Prison, Camp Max­

well, Ala.

James B. Gaffney. Vern T. Mark

National Training School for Boys, D. C.

Francis H. Duehay. Charles H. Robb... Warren F. Martin.. Robert V. Fleming, Newbold Noyes D.J. Callahan Sanford Bates C D. Jones

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Superintendent Assistant superintendent.

do Chief clerk

Supervisor, Prison Camp Service.

Superintendent Assistant superintendent. Camp clerk

Assistant superintendent. Camp clerk

Assistant superintendent. — d o Clerk.

Assistant superintendent. Clerk

Member, board of trustees. do do do do do do

Superintendent

Legal residence

State

D. C__ W. Va. Mass.. Ohio..

Conn.

Mass. Mass. D. C

Minn... Mo

Wash. Oreg.. Wash.

S. C._. Tex___

D. C D. C D. C. D. C D. C D. C D. C

Cong. dist.

5th„..

llth_„

9th.. 14th.

3d. 3d.

9 t h —

i Including allowances. 2 Serves without compensation.

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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

POSTMASTER GENERAL

WALTER F. BROWN, OF OHIO Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

Bureau of the Postmaster General

Harold N. Graves

Horace J. Donnelly Robert S. Regar

Edmond M . Martin Jennings C Wise Charles H. Stephenson.._ Edwin A. Niess ._ Alfred H.Gilbert--William E. Buffington... Audus T. Davis Walter E. Kelly Kenneth C Macpherson. Charles E. Warren Merle L. Sweet John W . Haring—. Robert E. Fellers. . Alfred H . Keim Alice B. Sanger John J. Haggerty.. William W . Smith. James R. Murphy. Inspection Service

Thomas M . Milligan. William A. Kenyon.. Roscoe E. Mague Clarence L. Williams. Howland S. Smith John W . Adamson ParkD. Colvin Jesse M . Donaldson— Kildroy P. Aldrich John W . Welborn Raymond A. Griffith.. Cyrus M . Zimmerman. Charles H. Clarahan... John W . Johnston Frederick W . Reuter— Robert S. Griggs Julius C Lindland Charles E. Caine William J. Satterneld..

Bureau of the First Assistant Postmaster General

Arch Coleman... Lorel N. Morgan. Thomas F. Fitch.

Arthur C. Helmer.

Nelson A. Tacy George L. Wood... Burton G. Cowles.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Executive assistant to the Postmaster Gen­eral.

Solicitor Administrative assistant to the Postmaster General and purchasing agent.

Special assistant to the Postmaster General.. Special assistant to the Attorney General Superintendent

d o — Chief accountant Comptroller — Chief clerk and superintendent Assistant solicitor Secretary to the Postmaster General Assistant chief clerk Superintendent, Division of Retirement Records.

Superintendent, post office scales Disbursing clerk Chief clerk to purchasing agent. Personnel officer — Assistant and chief clerk to comptroller Assistant superintendent, post office scales. _. Traffic manager - — Chief post office inspector _ Assistant chief inspector Superintendent, office of chief inspector Assistant superintendent, office of chief in­spector.

Inspector in charge, Atlanta, Ga Inspector in charge, Austin, Tex — Inspector in charge, Boston, Mass Inspector in charge, Chattanooga, Tenn Inspector in charge, Chicago, 111 Inspector in charge, Cincinnati, Ohio Inspector in charge, Denver, Colo Inspector in charge, Kansas City, Mo... Inspector in charge, N e w York, N. Y Inspector in charge, Philadelphia, Pa Inspector in charge, St. Louis, M o Inspector in charge, St. Paul, Minn Inspector in charge, San Francisco, Calif.___. Inspector in charge, Seattle, Wash Inspector in charge, Washington, D. C _ First Assistant Postmaster General Deputy First Assistant and chief clerk Superintendent, Division of Post Office Service.

Assistant Superintendent, Division of Post Office Service.

Superintendent, Division of Postmasters Superintendent, Division of Rural Mails Superintendent, Division of Dead Letters and Dead Parcel Post.

Legal residence

State

111

D. C — Pa

Ohio Va Iowa.. __ Pa Calif... . Pa Mo Ohio 111 D. C — N. Dak.

Pa Md D. C—. Ind Me Tenn

20th—

9th—

15th— 3d 7th— 18th— 10th_„ 18th... 16th__. 1st 2d

3d

16th— 6 t h —

7 t h — 2d 3d

Mass.

O h i o — N.J..-. Mass.... Iowa Mich—. Okla.... N. Y.„. Okla.... Okla.... Ind Iowa Kans 111. N. Y—. 111. Minn... N. Dak. Wash... W. Va.. Minn... W. Va.. Colo... Tex

Mass Md N. Y —

Cong. dist.

12th.

13th. 7th__ 5th._ 3 d — 8th_. 2d_„ 33d.. 19th. 5th_. 9th:: 2 d — lst_. 14th. 36th. 22d-9th_. 2d... 5th._ 4th.. 5th_.. 3 d — 1st... 12th...

7th—. 2d 27th...

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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Bureau of the Second Assist­ant Postmaster General

W . Irving Glover . Chase C Gove Eugene R. White. William E. Triem. Earl B. Wadsworth. James H. Knox Charles La Rue

Railway Mail Service

Aleyne A. Fisher

Eugene W. Satterwhite.—

Alvin W . Hoge ._. Rudolph S. Brauer. Robert L. Henderson. Melville E. Evans Walter H. Riddell... Joseph Formanek Clint J. Taylor— Travis P. Elam Frank F. McBride—. Edward McGrath John S. Morris -. Lawrence Kaucher Aubrey D. Lawrence... Roger P. Williams . William F. Yarrington. Bureauof the Third Assistant

Postmaster General

Frederic A. Tilton Harvey Lovejoy J. C Harraman William T. S. Rollins— Charles E. Matthews.. William C Wood Clarence H. Buckler Michael L. Eidsness, jr. A. W . Watts Paul Freeman William W . Barre.

Bureau of the Fourth Assist­ant Postmaster General

John W . Philp Harvey R. NichoL. Floyd M . Williams.

JohnR. Tullis ...

George Landick, jr

Thomas G. Mallalieu.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Second Assistant Postmaster General Deputy Second Assistant and chief clerk Director of International Postal Service Superintendent, Division of Railway Adjust­ments.

Superintendent of Air Mail Service United States postal agent, Havana, Cuba.. Assistant director of International Postal Service, N e w York, N. Y.

General superintendent Railway Mail Service.

Assistant general superintendent Railway Mail Service.

Superintendent, R. M . S., Cincinnati, Ohio. Superintendent, R. M . S., Chicago, 111 Superintendent, R. M . S., Omaha, Nebr Superintendent, R. M . S., Pittsburgh, P a -Superintendent, R. M . S., Atlanta, Ga Superintendent, R. M . S., Cleveland, Ohio. Superintendent, R. M . S., Fort Worth, Tex. Superintendent, R. M . S.,.Washington, D. C Superintendent, R. M . S., St. Paul, Minn.. Superintendent, R. M . S„ San Francisco, Calif.

Superintendent, R. M . S., New Orleans, La Superintendent, R. M . S., St. Louis, M o Superintendent, R. M . S., Seattle- Wash Superintendent, R. M . S., New York, N. Y. Superintendent, R. M . S., Boston, Mass Third Assistant Postmaster General .. Deputy Third Assistant and chief clerk Director of Parcel Post.. -Director, Division of Postal Savings... Superintendent, Division of Money Orders. Superintendent, Division of Classification.. Superintendent, Division of Registered Mails. Superintendent; Division of Stamps Superintendent, Division of Cost Ascertain­ment.

Superintendent, Division of Finance Stamped envelope agent, Dayton, Ohio

Frederick M . Price. JohnB. Cady

Fourth Assistant Postmaster General ._. Deputy Fourth Assistant and chief clerk Superintendent, Division of Engineering and Research.

Superintendent, Division of Post Office Quarters.

Superintendent, Division of Equipment and Supplies.

Superintendent, Division of Motor Vehicle Service.

Topographer Superintendent, Mail Equipment Shops

Legal residence

State

N. J Nebr N. C — Ohio Mass S. C N. J

Vt

Pa

111 111. -Colo.— Ind 111 O h i o — Tex Va Minn... Calif— La -Mo Wash... N. Y.„_ Mass Mich Mo... Ind... Md... Okla.. Kans... _ M d — Iowa... Calif.-Ohio — Nebr—.

Tex.. Mich. Iowa-Ohio .

Ind_.

Nebr.

D. C. D. C.

Cong. dist.

6th.. lst._ 9th„ 18th. 15th. 3d... 4th„

2d.

30th„.

2d— 7 t h — 1 s t — 7th..„ 10th„. 2 2 d — 12th... 3d 4th.„. 5tb._-2d— 4 t h — 1st 2d 8 t h —

13th. 12th. 8th.. 5th__ 2d... 3d... 2d... 10th. 4th. _

Com­pensa­tion

19th. 3d...

5th.. 2d... 7th.. 8th..

13th.

6th_.

$9,000 6,500 5,800 4,800 4,800 4,000 3,600

5,800

4,800

4,500 4,500 4,500 4,50Q 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4; 500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500

9,000 6,500 6,000 5,800 5,800 5,800 5,000 5,000 4,600 4, U00 13,400

9,000 .6,500 5,600 5,000

5,000

5,000

4,600 4,800

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NAVY DEPARTMENT

SECRETARY

CHARLES F. ADAMS, OF MASSACHUSETTS

Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

(C

Office of the Secretary

Ernest Lee Jahncke Capt. Edwin G. Kintner

C). Capt. Harold R. Stark Capt. Edgar G. Oberlin Rear Admiral Frank T Chambers (C.E.C.).

Commander M . S. Tisdale—. Alexander J. Doyle — Verne Simkins.

Frank S. Curtis William D. Bergman-Roy H. Moses Arthur H. Holland... Charles T. Ogle

Office of Chief of Naval Operations

Admiral William V. Pratt Rear Admiral Walton R. Sex­ton.

John T. Cuthbert — . Capt. Stanford C Hooper Rear Admiral Cyrus W . Cole. Rear Admiral George C Day.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

The Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Acting director of navy yards

Aide to the Secretary Technical aide to The Secretary of the Navy-Director of naval petroleum and naval oil shale reserves.

Aide to The Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Private secretary to The Secretary of the Navy.

Private secretary to The Assistant Secretary of the Navy.

Chief clerk Chief, appointment division Budget clerk and assistant chief clerk... -,-Disbursing clerk.. Chief, record division .• Chief of Naval Operations . Assistant Chief of Naval Operations-

Chief Clerk. ___ ._._ — Director of naval communications Director of fleet training division. __ President of the board of inspection and sur­vey.

Director of naval intelligence In charge naval records and library Director of material division Director of naVal districts division-Director of central division Director of ship movements division. Director of war plans division

Legal residence*

State

La.

R.I

Ohio

Ohio— V a — — Pa....... Oreg I n d . —

N . Y —

Cong. dist.

2d..

1st..

6th__

17th. 8th__ 29th. 1st.. 13th.

10th„

Capt. Hayne Ellis Capt. Dudley W . Knox (re­tired).

Capt. A. B. Reed Capt. James P. Lannon Commander Howard M . L a m mers.

Capt. Husband E. Kimmel... Capt. George F. Meyers (act­ing).

* There is issued annually by the Navy Department, as of January 1, the "Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps." It gives complete information con­cerning the rank, service, place and date of birth, and date of entry into the service of every commissioned and warrant officer of the Navy and Marine Corps on both the active and retired lists. Pay tables are included, and a name index closes the Register. In addition, there is issued every quarter a Navy Directory which lists alphabetically " Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps; also including officers of the U. S. Naval Reserve (Active), Marine Corps Reserve (Active), and Foreign Officers Serving With the Navy." This Directory gives complete information concerning the organization of the Navy Depart­ment and of the Naval Establishment, including ships and shore stations. Copies of the Register can be s ecured by purchase, at $1 a copy, from the Superintendent of Public Documents, Washington, D . C , and copies of the Directory at 25 cents a copy*

1 The legal residence of civilian officials and employees only is given. 2 Pay of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix.

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NAVY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Bureau of Navigation

Rear Admiral Frank B. Upham. Capt. A. W. Johnson Edward Henkel Capt. R. P. Craft Capt. A. Claude Capt. John Downcs..— Capt. L. Noyes Rear Admiral W. R. GherardL A. F. Bogue Capt. J. F. Hellweg J. E. Dickey J. Robertson

Bureau of Ordnance

Rear Admiral E. B. Larimer.. CaDt. William W. Smyth Frank S. Ray Harry M. Klee —

Bureau of Engineering

Rear Admiral Samuel M. Robinson.

Capt. Harold G. Bowen Augustus C Wrenn Commander Timothy J. Kele-her.

Commander Harry B. Hird (ordered).

Commander Claude A. Jones. Capt. Claude A. Bonvillian—. Commander Stuart A. Mana-han.

Capt. Roscoe C Davis

Bureau of Aeronautics

Rear Admiral William A. Moffett.

Capt. A^B.-Cook. John B. May . — Commander A. C. Read Commander M. A. Mitscher.. Commander H. B. Cecil Capt. E. A. Cobey (S.C)„ .. Commander R. D. Weyer-bacher (C C ) .

Commander W. W. Webster (C C).

Commander C A. Pownall.. Commander Garland Fulton (C C).

Lieut. Commander G. R. Fairlamb, jr.

Maj. R. S. Geiger, U. S. M. C Bureau of Construction

and Repair Rear Admiral G. H. Rock (C

C). Capt. W. P. Robert (C C.)._. Henry C Brunner ..... Commander P. C. Lauman (C. C). .

Capt. Henry Williams (C. C ) . Commander A. J. Chantry (C C).

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chief of bureau Assistant to the chief of bureau Chief clerk— w Director of officer personnel-.-. Director of enlisted personnel Director of naval reserve personnel-. Chief of training section Hydrographer _.: Chief clerk Superintendent Naval Observatory. Chief clerk Director Nautical Almanac Chief of bureau Assistant to the chief of bureau. Chief administrative officer Chief clerk

Chief of bureau.

Assistant to the chief of bureau-Chief clerk Budget officer— — Personnel officer (naval).

Head of design and construction division Head of operation and maintenance division-Head of radio and sound division General inspector of machinery-

Chief of bureau .

Assistant chief of bureau........ Chief clerk — Head of administration division. Head of plans division.. _ Head of flight division. Head of financial division... Head of material division Head of design section.

Head of power plant design section. Head of lighter-than-air section

Legal residence

State

Ohio.

Wis.

Pa._.. Wash.

Mass_ Pa.__

I\. Y.

D. C

Head of maintenance section

Head of Marine Corps aviation division.

Chief of bureau

Assistant to the chief of bureau. Chief clerk. Chief of contract division Chief of maintenance division-Chief of design division

Cong. dist.

3d.

10th—

29th _ 4th_.

9th._ 18th_

22d._

Md. 6 t h —

Com­pensa­tion

(2) (2) $4,200 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 3,500 (2) 3,500 6,500 0) (2) 5,600 3,500

(2)

0) 3,600 (2) (2)

(2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

(2), •

3,600 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2) 3,900 (2)

(2) (2)

2 Pay of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix.

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NAVY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Bureau of Yards and Docks

Rear Admiral Archibald L. Parsons ( C E. C )

Capt. George A. M c K a y (C. E. C.)

Edward W . Whitehorne Capt. C A. Carlson (C.E. C.)_ Capt. Walter H. Allen (C. E. C.) Capt. Glenn S. Burrell (C. E. C.) Lieut. Commander Paul J. Searles ( C E. C.)

Lieut. Commander Robert E. Thomas (C E. C )

Lieut. Commander W. H. Smith (C. E. C.)

Lieut. W. O. Hiltabidle, (C E. C)

Lieut, (junior grade) W . Richards (C E. C.)

Louis W . Bates

jr.

Edward C Sherman Frederic W . Southworth.

William M . Smith. Edgar H. M a y

Bureau of Supplies and Accounts

Rear Admiral Joseph Johnston Cheatham (S. C )

Capt. Edward T. Hoopes (S. C.) Clyde Reed Kirk Holmes .

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chief of bureau

Assistant to the chief of bureau.

Chief clerk _ Procurement planning Design manager Ordnance stations structures Fleet, yard, and base facilities structures. Aviation station structures.

Assistant design manager. .

Special duty

do

Legal residence

State

Va.

Cong. dist.

4th....

Power plant, electrical, and heating struc­tures*

Marine Corps, radio and fuel structures Hospitals and naval personnel buildings, structures #

Head of maintenance and operating division _ Head of contract division

Paymaster General of the Navy and chief of bureau.

Assistant to the chief of bureau Special assistant Civilian assistant

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

Rear Admiral Charles E. Riggs (M. C )

Capt. John B. Dennis (M. C ) . William S. Douglass

U. S. Marine Corps

Maj. Gen. Ben II. Fuller.. Maj. Gen. John T. Myers. Charles A. Ketcham Brig. Gen. Rufus H. Lane. Charles L. Snell. ...

Brig. Gen. Hugh Matthews._. James W . Burrows Brig. Gen. George Richards._ Samuel F. Birthright Col. Douglas C McDougal-.. Office of the Judge Advocate

General Rear Admiral 0. G. Murfin... Capt. W . B. Woodson

Surgeon General of the Navy and chief of bjareau.

Assi§tant to theburoau . : Chief clerk

Lieut. Commander Martin

Lieut. Commander Parrish

Pickens Neagle George Melling.

C

C

Naval Establishment

NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON,

D. C. Rear Admiral TT. V.Butler (Vacancy) -

Major General Commandant . Assistant to Major General Commandant Special assistant to Major General Comman­dant.

Adjutant and inspector Chief clerk, offices of Major General Com­mandant and adjutant and inspector.

The quartermaster Special assistant to the quartermaster The paymaster Chief clerk, paymaster's department Director of operations and training

Ni Y__.

Mass... Mass...

Md. Md.

Pa Minn...

Vt.

Md.

Judge Advocate General of the Navy Assistant Judge Advocate General of the Navy.

Chief of courts and boards division Chief of the administrative, admiral^, and international law division.

Chief of the contract and real-estate division. Consulting attorney __

Commandant. Chief clerk

D. C.

D. C..__

N.~C—_

5th__„

13th— 14th„.

6th— 6 t h —

Com­pensa­tion

lst. 9th.

1st..

5th.

S. C. D. C

6th_

7th.

(2)

(2)

$3,800 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

5,800

5,800 5,800

5,800 5,000

(2)

(<) 6,500 3, S00

(2)

(2) 3,700

(2) (2) 5,200 (2) 3,400

(2) 3,800 (*) 2,800 (2)

(2)

O (2)

(2)

7,000 7,000

(2) 3,600

2 P a y of rank; see N a v y ray Tables in Appendix.

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NAVY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Naval Establishment—Con.

U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY,

ANNAPOLIS, M D .

Read Admiral T. C Hart. Charles Schlegel .-

FIRST N A V A L DISTRICT,

BOSTON, MASS.

Rear AdmiralL. M. Nulton..

Edward W. Curtis. Patrick F. Walsh._

. OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Superintendent. Chief clerk

Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.

Rear Admiral C S. Kempff.. Leon G. Young.

Naval War College, Newport, R.I.

Rear Admiral H. Laning. George D. Congdon

Commandant of district arid navy yard, Boston, Mass.

Chief clerk, First Naval District — Chief clerk, navy yard , ,----,

Legal residence

State

Md.

Mass. Mass.

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

2d.

Commandant. Chief clerk

President.. Chief clerk.

THIRD NAVAL DISTRICT, N E W

YORK, N.Y.

Rear Admiral W. W. Phelps...

Lester S. Gray. James H. West.

F O U R T H N A V A L DISTRICT,

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Rear Admiral L. A. Bostwick.

Henry G. Harris. Lewis W. Griest.

FIFTH N A V A L DISTRICT, N A V A L OPERATING BASE,

NORFOLK, VA.

Rear Admiral A. L. Willard...

James H. McCuen..___

Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va.

Rear Admiral F. H. Brumby-John B. Fay, jr

Commandant of district and navy yard, New York, N.Y.

Chief clerk, Third Naval District -Chief clerk, navy yard

Commandant of district and navy yard, Philadelphia, Pa.

Chief clerk, Fourth Naval District Chief clerk, navy yard

N. H.

R.I.

N.Y N.Y

Commandant of district and naval operating base, Norfolk, Va.

Chief clerk— _

SIXTH N A V A L DISTRICT,

CHARLESTON, S. C

Rear Admiral J. J. Raby

Commandant. Chief clerk

Settimo J. Ferrara... William M. Sanders.

SEVENTH N A V A L DISTRICT

(under C O M M A N D A N T SIXTH N A V A L DISTRICT)

EIGHTH NAVAL DISTRICT

NAVAL STATION, NEW.

ORLEANS, LA.

Rear Admiral H. H. Christy..

George A. MeEvoy..

» Pay of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix

Commandant of district and navy yard, Charleston, S. C; also commandant, Seventh Naval District.

Chief clerk, Sixth Naval District Chief clerk, navy yard—_ _

Pa. Pa.

Va,

Va.

S. C

s. c

Commandant of district and naval station, N e w Orleans, La.

Chief clerk La.

10th. 12th.

1st.

lst____

9th_. 1st..

8th.. 1st..

8th....

2d.

1st. 1st.

1st...

_.(2)

$3; 600

(2)

2,800 3,400

3,300

(2) 3,400

(2)

3,300 3,600

(*)

3,200 3,600

(*)

3,600

2,900

00

2,600 3,300

(a)

3,000

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NAVY DEPARTMENT Continued

NAME

Naval Establishment—Con.

NINTH NAVAL DISTRICT,

GREAT LAKES, III.

Rear Admiral W. T. Cluver-ius.

William R. HallowelL. Hugh W.Fisher ELEVENTH N A V A L DISTRICT, NAVAL OPERATING BASE,

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

Rear Admiral T. J. Senn.

Allan H. Robinson

TWELFTH N A V A L DISTRICT, NAVAL OPERATING BASE,

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.

Rear Admiral G. W. Laws—.

Mrs. Georgia A. Elster. John H. Diamond

THIRTEENTH N A V A L DISTRICT, SEATTLE, W A S H .

Rear Admiral E. H. Campbell.

James S. Lobdell— Frederick G. Forbes

FOURTEENTH N A V A L DISTRICT, N A V A L OPERATING BASE,

.PEARL HARBOR, T. H.

Rear Admiral Y. Stirling, jr__.

Herbert L. Thompson

FIFTEENTH N A V A L DISTRICT,

BALBOA, C. Z.

Rear Admiral N. E. Irwin Miss Dorothy Gray SIXTEENTH NAVAL DISTRICT,

NAVY YARD, CAVITE, P. I.

Capt. C. E. Courtney

George L. Logan...

Naral Station, Olongnpo, P. I.

Commander W. F. La Frenz..

NAVAL STATION, GUAM

Capt. E. S. Root. Antanasio T. Perez.-

N A V A L STATION, TUTUILA,

AMERICAN SAMOA

Capt. G. B. Landenberger... Harry P. Wood

N A V A L STATION, GUANTA-

NAMO BAY, CUBA

Capt. T. L. Johnson Paul L. Barrett -

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Commandant of district and commanding naval training station, Great Lakes, 111.

Chief clerk, Ninth Naval District Chief clerk, naval training station

Commandant of district and naval operating base, San Diego, Calif.

Chief clerk

Commandant of district and naval operating base, San Francisco, Calif.

Chief clerk, Twelfth Naval District Chief clerk, navy yard

Commandant of district and navy yard, Puget Sound, Wash.

Chief clerk, Thirteenth Naval District Chief clerk, navy yard

Commandant of district and naval operating base and navy yard, Pearl Harbor, T. H.

Chief clerk, navy yard

Commandant, Canal Zone. Chief clerk

Commandant of district and navy yard, Cavite, P. I.

Supervising clerk .._

Captain of yard, commanding.

Governor and commandant. Chief c l e r k — —

Governor and commandant. Secretary to commandant-—

Commandant and manager. Chief clerk

Legal residence

State

Ill-Ill—

N. H„

Calif. Calif.

Wash. Wash.

Calif—

C.Z.

Ark.

Guam.

N.Y.

N. Y.„.

Cong. dist.

10th. 10th.

11th.

5th. 3d_.

lst-. 1st..

3d.

7th—.

30th.

42d.

2 Pay of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix.

127190—32 5

3 Per diem.

Com­pensa­tion

(2)

$2,900 3,400

(2)

3,300

(2)

3,300 3,600

(2)

3,300 3,600

(2)

3,400

(2) 2,700

(2)

2,500

(2)

C2) 3 6.02

(2) 4,700

(2) 2,800

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

SECRETARY

RAY LYMAN WILBUR, OF CALIFORNIA

Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

Office of the Secretary

Joseph M* Dixon John H» Edwards Edward C Finney Ebert K* Burlew Charles A, Dobbel.. Northcutt Ely ._.. George E* Scott .____ W § Bertrand Acker.. John Harvey (Vacancy) MrSi J» Atwood Maulding. Walter B» Fry . General Land Office

Charles C Moore.. Thomas C» Havell.

Charles A» Obenchain...

Chiefs of Divisions

Elmer I. Baldwin. Walter S. Binley..

Clarence L* Bullion. Andrew Markhus Perry L* Keefer John O ' C o n n e l l — Clinton G. Tudor..... Augustus Zannelli... Thomas H s Jamison. Cadastral Engineering Service

(Field)

Frank M s Johnson. Arthur D-. Kidder..

District Cadastral Engineers

Guy Pi Harrington J» Scott Harrison Albert C Horton, jr......... Herman Jaeckel George D* D. Kirkpatrick— Ernest P, Rands John P, Walker. .

Cadastral Engineer in Charge

Eckley Cs Guerin

58

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

First Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Solicitor Administrative assistant to the Secretary Executive assistant to the Secretary

do Assistant administrative officer Chief clerk Supervisior of classification Chief disbursing clerk Chief, division of appointments, mails, and files.

Purchasing officer Commissioner Assistant Commissioner, and designated chief of law division*

Assistant to the commissioner

Chief of posting and tract book division Chief of Indian lands and miscellaneous division*

Chief of accounts division Chief of reclamation and land grant division.. Chief of mineral division ... .. Chief of patents division Chief of surveys division Chief of homestead division... _ Chief of mail and files division

Supervisor of surveys, Denver, Colo Associate supervisor of surveys, Denver, Colo.

District District District District District Utah,

District District

cadastral engineer, Santa Fe, N_ Mex. cadastral engineer, Helena, Mont cadastral engineer, Phoenix, Ariz cadastral engineer, Denver, Colo cadastral engineer, Salt Lake City, cadastral engineer, Portland, Oreg—. cadastral engineer, Boise, Idaho

Cadastral engineer in charge, Juneau, Alaska.

Legal residence

State

Mont. Ind... Kans. Pa-._. Calif.. N, Y_. Ga.-. N. Y_. Tex— Me...

D,C

Idaho. Tenn.

Ill

Minn.. Hawaii-

Ohio.. _ Idaho.. Ga Wis Nev La.-__-D, C —

Wyo. Ind..

Minn. Kans.. Nev... Wyo.. Pa.__. Oreg. Va...

Oreg...

Cong. dist.

1st... 3 d — 2 d — 16th.. 8th... 12th.. 5th„. 18th.. 4th„. 3d.

2d... 10th.

19th„.

5th„..

13th-lst... 4th... 6th„_ AtL. 8th...

AtL. 5th„.

3d.„. 2d.„. At L. AtL. 4th___ 1st— 6th...

1st.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

General Land Office—Con.

Office, Cadastral Engineers

Russell Ki Allen

John D. Adams Howard H* Snelgrove.

Norman L_ King-Alan Rj McCord.. Henry Js Goodale. George F* Naden.. JoelQ« Naret Ralph W t Nelson. Joseph A 8 Ganong. Frank E s Barker . Registers, District Land Offices

J. Lindley Green Robert W . Taylor Thomas D. Jensen Henry A. Morgan John W . Moore John R. White John C Ing Walter Spencer Albert G. Stubblefield. George C Crom Ezra P. Monson William Ashley Peter M . Larson Harry W.Hill Murdock D. Nicholson. James H. H. Hewett... Miss Clara M . Crisler.. Vincent B. M a y Alfred M . Bergere Charles G. Boise Frank P. Light Hamill A. Canaday Robert J. Carsner Guy F. Barnes Eli F. Taylor Arthur W . Doland John I. Kirby Mart T. Christensen... Joseph T. Booth ...

Receivers, District Land Offices

Lynn Smith Charles D. Jones

Field Service

Alvin D. Hathaway. _

James A. Ramsey. William S. Wade-Walter S. Boyer— Archie D. Ryan... Joseph H. Favorite.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Administrative cadastral engineer, Denver, Colos

Office cadastral engineer, Phoenix, Ariz Office cadastral engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Office cadastral engineer, Santa Fe, N_ Mex. Office cadastral engineer, Boise, Idaho Office cadastral engineer, Helena, Mont Office cadastral engineer, Olympia, Wash Office cadastral engineer, Cheyenne, W y o Office cadastral engineer, Reno, Nev Office cadastral engineer, Portland, Oreg Office cadastral engineer, Glendale, Calif Register, Register Register Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Reigster, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register, Register,

Anchorage, Alaska (ex officio), Fairbanks, Alaska. (ex officio), Nome, Alaska Phoenix, Ariz Little Rock, Ark... Los Angeles, Calif Sacramento, C alif Denver, Colo Pueblo, Colo Gainesville, Fla Blackfoot, Idaho Coeur d'Alene, Idaho—. Cass Lake, Minn Billings, Mont Great Falls, Mont Alliance, Nebr Carson City, Nev Las Cruces, N. Mex... ._ Santa Fe, N. Mex. , Bismarck, N. Dak . Lakeview, Oreg.. . Roseburg, Oreg •_.__ The Dalles, Oreg Pierre, S. Dak Salt Lake City, Utah Spokane, Wash . Buffalo, W y o _. Cheyenne, W y o Evanston, W y o

Receiver (ex officio), Fairbanks, Alaska. Receiver (ex officio), Nome, Alaska

John T. Murphy Chief of field division, Santa Fe, N. Mex.

Chippewa Logging Service

Miss Ada Zimmerman

Chief of field service, General Land Office, Washington, D. C.

Chief of field division, Anchorage, Alaska— Chief of field division, Helena, Mont Chief of field division, Portland, Oreg Chief of field division, Salt Lake City, Utah.. Chief of field division, San Francisco, Calif-.

Clerk in charge, Cass Lake, Minn.

Legal residence

State

Colo

Ariz__ Utah.

Ns Mex N. Mex. Mont.-Wash.. Colo— Va Oreg Nev

Alaska.. Alaska.. Alaska.. Ariz Ark Calif..:. Calif—. Colo.... Colo.... Fla Idaho... Idaho... Minn... Mont... Mont... Nebr Nev N.Mex.. N.Mex.. N.Dak.. Oreg Oreg O r e g — S. Dak.. U t a h -Wash-. Wyo.-. Wyo.— Wyo—. Ky.

N. Mex. Mo Wash... Utah— Md Wis

Minn-

Cong. dist.

2d.

AtL. 2d..._

AtL. AtL_ 1st— 1st... 1 s t — 2d.... 1st... AtL.

AtL. 3d— 11th-3d„„ 4th— 3 d — 4th— 2 d — -1st— 6th„. 2 d — 2d—. 6th... AtL. AtL. AtL.

3d— 1st... 2 d — 2 d — 2 d — 5th— AtL. AtL. AtL.

5th...

AtL.

2d._.. 2d.... 6th... 6th—

6th....

Com­pensa­tion

$4,800

3,300 3,200

3,300 3,300 3,300 3,200 3,300 3,200 3,300 3,200

3,600 (2) (2) (J) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3)

(2) (2)

4,800

4,000 3,800 3,800 3,500 3,800 3,800

1,980 2 Fees and commissions. 3 $1,000 and fees and commissions.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

Office of Indian Affairs

Charles J. Rhoads J. Henry Scattergood. Benjamin S. Garber.. Robert T. Lansdale.. Arthur C Monahan.. Fred H. Daiker. C. Norris Millington. John R. T. Reeves... Samuel M . Dodd, jr.. E. J. Armstrong W . Carson Ryan, jr.. Miss Mary Stewart ... A. C Cooley

H. W . Shipe.

Dr. Marshall C Guthrie. Dr. Lawrence W . White. Jay P. Kinney LeRoy D. Arnold _. William S. Post Hamilton Dimick Earl G. Torrey William A. Marschalk... Indian Field Service

Peyton Carter... E. H. Hammond. JohnH. Hoist... George F. Miller-Carl M. Moore Samuel H. Thompson-Rose K. Brandt Edna Groves James Arentsen Paul W. Gordon.

Dr. Frank S. Fellows.

D. E. Thomas Charles W. Hawkesworth.

Lester M. Holt Wilbur S. Hanna Charles A. Engle Herman C Neufler Albert L. Wathen W. Ancel Walker John F. Truesdell Walter S. Stevens C H. Waring Paul D. Mossman H. J. Warner O. M. Spencer , _ J. F. Worley L. R. White Elinor D. Gregg Walter C Cochrane..______ David C Trott ____. Lee Muck Bert G. Courtright _ John Pohland Mrs. Henrietta K. Burton Ralph S. Bristol.... John T. Montgomery _. Reuben Perry Sharon R. Mote Forrest R. Stone Harry R. Hummer Frederic Snyder Edward B. Dale

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Commissioner of Indian Affairs -Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Chief clerk Assistant to the commissioner

do : Junior assistant to the commissioner Private secretary to commissioner. Chief counsel __.' Chief finance officer _ Assistant finance officer Director of education Assistant director of education Director of agriculture, extension, and in­dustries.

Assistant to director of agriculture, extension, and industries.

Director of health ___ Assistant to director of health __. Director of forestry, at large Assistant to director of forestry Director of irrigation, at large Chief, fiscal division Chief, probate division Chief, land division Superintendent of Indian schools, at large District superintendent, at large Supervisor of Indian schools, at large Specialist in secondary education (consult­ant), at large.

Supervisor of Indian education, at large do _

Supervisor of elementary education, at large. Supervisor of home economics, at large Supervisor of trade and industrial training, at large.

Director of education for Alaska, Juneau, Alaska.

Director, Alaska medical service, Juneau, Alaska.

Acting Alaskan assistant District superintendent of schools, south­eastern district, and assistant to the director of education for Alaska, Juneau, Alaska.

Supervising engineer, at large do _ do do ____ do _

Field cost accountant, at large Superintendent of irrigation, at large District medical director, at large _.

do __ _ do _ do do _ do ::;

Assistant to medical director, at large Supervisor of nurses, at large _ Special attorney for Pueblos Indians Chief supervisor of construction, at large Assistant director of forestry, at large __ . Field agent, at large _ Senior traveling auditor, at large Supervisor of home demonstration work Associate extension agronomist _ Supervisor of livestock, Salt Lake City, Utah" Superintendent, Albuquerque, N . M e x Superintendent, Bismarck, N . D a k Superintendent, Browning, M o n t __ Superintendent, Canton, S. D a k Superintendent, Stewart, N e v — Superintendent, Fort Wingate, N . M e x

Legal residence

State

Pa.__. Pa_._. Va___. N . J — D.C. D.C. N.Y.. Okla— Okla.. Md... P a — Ohio.. Utah-Pa.—

N.C.__ Tex.____ N.Y____ Oreg Calif-Ala Mich Fla

Okla.—_ Md Calif.... O k l a — Mo Tenn— Mont.. N.Dak Tenn

D . C . Alaska.

W i s — . Mont.. Calif... Idaho.. Mich... Wash.. Colo... HL

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

8th__ 8th__ 10th. 9th__

1st— 1st— 2d___. 5th__. 1st— 2d„_. 1st— 16th.. 6th__. 3d.... 34th_. 2 d — llth_. 9th._. 8th.„ 3d

2d.. 1st.

S. Dak__ N. Mex. Pa Wis Nebr Nev Idaho... Idaho... N. Mex. Kans S. Dak„ Nev Calif

6th_.

2d.

20th..

33d.

2 d — 1st... AtL.

lst___.

Detailed from Public Health Service.

$9,000 7,500 3,800 5,600 5,600

' 3.80C 3,800 5,600 5,200 3,800 7,500 4,600 5,800

3,800 (*) 4,600 5,800 4,200 5,600 3,800 3,300 3,800 4,600 4,600 4,600 240

4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600

C) 3,000 3,800

4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600 3,500 4,000 4,800 rt (*) (*) (*)

<? (*) 3,700 3,200 5,000 5,000 3,500 3,500 4,600 3,400 4,000 4,200 3,000 3,800 3,600 3,700 3,800

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

Office of Indian Affairs—Con.

Indian Field Service—Con.

Ross L. Spalsbury Leo S. Bonnin Walter F. Dickens . L. E. Correll Robert J. Enochs

Dr. Ira D. Nelson

Arthur G. Wilson. Clyde H. Gensler • Harvev K. Meyer Mark L. Burns Edward J. Peacore . James H. Hyde Herman E. Wright _ Adrian M . Landman Byron J. Brophy Charles E. Coe William Donner . Luman W . Shot well . -Lewis W . Page -Fred A. Gross . '. (Vacancy) Christian H. Koentz . . _ _ _

Halle D McCullough . Orrin C Gray Herbert B. Jolley Herman Bogard Robert D Baldwin . . Patrick Hamley

James P Ryder _ Owen M Boggess Edgar K Miller Charles L. Graves _ . E. A. Farrow

William R Beyer Walter B McCown Clyde M . Blair Ernest W . Jermark John W . Elder

John E B aimer George C Hammer Percy W Danielson Charles L Ellis L E Baumgarten John G Hunter Raymond N Bitney

William K Harrison Daniel E Murphy Arvel R Snyder Carl H Skinner Arthur J Wheeler _ _ Herb fir t C Calhoun Alhflrt. H Knealft James H McGregor James W B aimer Samuel F. Stacher

Samuel A M Youne

Earl Woolridge William 0 Roberts

TRTrifl«! B Kitoh Ernest R McCray Chester E. Faris

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless otherwise Indicated)

Superintendent, Cherokee, N. C Superintendent, Concho, Okla Superintendent, Cheyenne Agency, S. Dak_. Superintendent, Chilocco, Okla Superintendent and physician, Philadelphia, Miss.

Superintendent and physician, Claremore, Okla.

Superintendent, Plummer, Idaho Superintendent, Parker, Ariz Superintendent, Nespelem, Wash S uperintendent, Cass Lake, Minn

Superintendent, Crow Agency, Mont Superintendent, Fort Thompson, S. Dak Superintendent, Muskogee, Okla Superintendent, Flandreau, S. Dak

Superintendent, Whiteriver, Ariz Superintendent, Harlem, Mont

Superintendent and physician, Lapwai, Idaho.

Superintendent Poplar, Mont Superintendent, Fort Totten, N. Dak __.

Superintendent, Supai, via Grand Canyon, Ariz.

Superintendent, Keams Canyon, Ariz

Superintendent and physician, Cedar City, Utah.

Superintendent and physician, Kayenta, Ariz.

Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oreg Superintendent, Lac du Flambeau, Wis Superintendent and physician, Laguna, N. Mex.

Superintendent, Mount Pleasant, Mich Superintendent, Fort Defiance, Ariz Superintendent and physician, Neah Bay, Wash.

Special agent in charge, Salamanca, N. Y

Superintendent and physician, Phoenix, Ariz.

Superintendent, Pine Ridge, S. Dak Superintendent, Pipestone, Minn Superintendent, Crown Point, N. Mex

Superintendent Rapid City, S. Dak

Superintendent, Rocky Boy, Mont Superintendent, Rosebud, S. Dak_. Superintendent and physician, Toledo, Iowa-

Superintendent, San Carlos, Ariz Superintendent, Shiprock, N. Mex Superintendent, Santa Fe, N. Mex —

Legal residence

State

Kans O k l a — Okla Okla Fla

Mont

O k l a — S.Dak.. M o Minn Ariz N. Dak. S.Dak.. N. Y — Mich Kans Minn... 111. W a s h — Nebr

Kans

S.Dak.. Calif— Ariz Wis W.Va.„ Idaho..-

Mont.— Minn... M o S.Dak.. Calif—

N. Dak. Okla Kans Kans N. Mex.

Wis S. Dak-Calif— Wis Ariz Mont...

N. Y — Mass Kans Nebr Ariz Okla— N. Y — S. Dak-Minn. .. N. Mex. Kans S. Dak-Mich Idaho — S. Dak-Mo Idaho— Ariz Ariz W y o —

Cong. dist.

2d

4 t h —

2d

3d 4th„„

8 t h —

1 s t —

3d 10th...

2d AtL..

15th...

1st 2d 8 t h — 3d 12th.„

2d

2d 3d

2d

AtL..

1st 2d

39th...

10th... AtL._

2d 1st 5 t h —

AtL..

Com­pensa­tion

$4,600 3,300 3,600 4,200 3,500

3,500

3,200 3,200 3,300 3,800 3,300 3,800 3,000 5,600 4,600 3,600 4,400 2,900 3,700 3,400

4,600

3,400 3,000 3,100 4,200 4,600 2,500

3,100 3,100 3,400 3,100 3,200

3, 500 3,800 4,800 3,800 3,300

3,000 4,800 3,100 4,600 3,000 3,800 2,900

1,870 5,600 3,200 4,600 4,600 4,600 3,700 4,600 3,100 3,400 3,800 3,500 3,200 2,700 3,8C0 4,800 4,600

3,600 3,800 4,600

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

Office of Indian Affairs—Con.

Indian Field Service—Con.

Jasper W. Elliott...._.. Charles Eggers David W . Gillick

Donald H. Biery _._—— Reuben P. Haas ... William C. Willahan.__._-—... Lemuel A. Towers . Eugene D. Mossman John N. Alley

Nels O. Nicholson Herbert F. Patterson Homer L. Morrison Willard R. Centerwall Donald H. Wattson Oscar C Upchurch Calvin H. Asbury Henry M . Tidwell ________..__. Omar L. Babcock _j_._.__. Carl Stevens -_-—____. Ray R. Parrett— ....... Fred E. Perkins Thomas G, Snoddy Chester L. Walker Eminett E. McNeilly Charles M . Ziebach Claude R.Whitlock Charles C Hickman George A. Trotter Wallace Lewis Harry W . Camp M . Eleanor Allen.—___— Orlando A. Wright._..___._.__.. Mary Morley 1 Ora Padgett _________ Jack Brown —____—._. Minta R. Foreman '_. William E. Van C l e a v e . — District Superintendents of

Schools in Alaska Charles W. Hawkesworth Arthur H. Miller

N. L. Troast .___.

Clark M. Garber

George A. Morlander.

Leigh E. Robinson.-.

Physicians in Charge of Hospitals

Morton Myers R. Edward Smith... Alfred L. BurgdorL. W . J. B. McAuliffe. (Vacancy)

Board of Indian Com­missioners

Samuel A. Eliot.______ Warren K. Moorehead. Frank Knox

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Superintendent, Sells, Ariz_._ ____.._. Superintendent, Shawnee, Okla.. _. Superintendent and physician, Shawnee, Okla.

Superintendent, Riverside, Calif ... Superintendent, Fort Washakie, W y o _. Superintendent, Sisseton, S. Dak .... Superintendent, Albuquerque, N. Mex Superintendent, Fort Yates, N. Dak Superintendent and physician, Tacoma, Wash.

Superintendent, Hoquiam, Wash Superintendent, Fort Apache, Ariz Superintendent, Tomah, Wis Superintendent, Lame Deer, Mont ... Superintendent, Valentine, Ariz Superintendent, Tulalip, Wash . Superintendent, Belcourt, N. Dak. Superintendent, Fort Duchesne, Utah Superintendent, Pendleton, Oreg Superintendent, Wahpeton, N. Dak Superintendent, Schurz, Nev Superintendent, Warm springs, Oreg Superintendent and physician, Nixon, Nev.. Superintendent, Tuba City, Ariz .. Superintendent, Owyhee, Nev..-——. Superintendent, Winnebago, Nebr.. . Superintendent, Toppenish, Wash Superintendent, Wagner, S. Dak Superintendent, Blackrock, N. Mex Superintendent, St. Louis, M o Superintendent, San Francisco, Calif Superintendent, Ardmore, Okla__. Superintendent, Sapulpa, Okla.._.__ Superintendent, Eufaula, Okla Superintendent, Hartshorne, Okla__. Superintendent, Tahlequah, O k l a — Superintendent, Millerton, Okla. — -Superintendent and physician, Talihina, Okla.

Superintendent of schools, southeastern dis­trict, Juneau, Alaska (also assistant to the director of education for Alaska).

Superintendent of schools, central district, Anchorage, Alaska.

Superintendent of schools, southwestern dis­trict, Unalaska, Alaska.

Superintendent of schools, western district, Akiak, Alaska.

Superintendent of schools, northwestern dis­trict, Kotzebue, Alaska.

Superintendent of schools, Seward Penin­sula, Nome, Alaska.

Physician, Akiak, Alaska. _ — . Physician, Kotezebue, Alaska-Physician, Kanakanak, Alaska. Physician, Juneau, Alaska Physician. Tanana, Alaska

Chairman, Cambridge, Mass Member of board, Andover, Mass. Member of board, Chicago, 111

Legal residence

State

N.Mex. Minn... Mo.....

Calif.... Okla..'. Nebr Wyo.... Iowa.... Idaho... Wash... Colo.... Ind Mont... S.Dak.. S.Dak.. N. Dak. Okla.... Oreg Ind M o Ark Pa 111 W . V a — S.Dak__ Minn... Iowa.-,-a Mo S.Dak__ Okla.__. Okla.... Okla..... O k l a — Okla — Ind

Alaska.

Alaska.

Alaska.

Alaska.

Wash..

Wash... Wash... Wash... Ky

Cong. dist.

6th„ 2d„. 10th.

Ilth. 8th.. 5th.. 5th.. 13th.

5th. 1st.

1st,. 3d. 3d..

7th. 3d-

5th._ 18th_ 23d_. 4th__

10th.

2d-_

2d.

2d_. 2d_. 9th_

2d. 2d. 2d_ 2d.

5 Serves without compensation. 7 W i t h quarters. 8 With quarters and subsistence.

Com­pensa­tion

$3,000 3,000 4,600

4,600 3,300 2,900 3,500 3,800 4,600

3,500 3,000 3,200 3,500 3,000 3,500 3,800 3,300 2,700 3,000 3,000 3,200 3,500 3,400 2,800 3,200 3,800 2,900 3,500 2,900 3,200 2,600 2,500 2,600 2,700 3,000 2,500 3,500

3,800

3,300

3,200

7 2,900

7 2,900

7 2,800

8 3,940 8 3,940 8 3,940 8 3, 940

(6) (5) (5)

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

Board of Indian Commission­ers—Continued

Malcolm McDowell Hugh L. Scott., _—. Flora Warren Seymour. John J. Sullivan Mary Vaux Walcott G. E. E. Lindquist Charles H. T. Lowndes. Earl Y. Henderson Office of Education

William John Cooper. Bess Goodykoontz Lewis A. Kalbach

Chiefs of Divisions

Frederick J. Kelly

Walter S. Deffenbaugh— James F. Abel Mrs. Katherine M. Cook. Emery M. Foster William D. Boutwell Sabra W. Vought Lewis R. Alderman Geological Survey

W. C. Mendenhall. "Julian D. Sears John J. Madigan— S.J. Kubel B. H. Lane. G. E. Mitchell Geologic Branch

T. W . Stanton.. J. B. Reeside, jr.

G. F. Loughlin George R. Mansfield.

W. C Alden L. W. Stephenson.

E. F. Burchard —

H. D. Miser Thomas B. Jaggar, jr. R. C Wells.— C. S. Ross

Topographic Branch

J. G. Staack Albert Pike Glenn S. Smith.. H. H. Hodgeson. S. S. Gannett.-W. M. Beaman. J. H. Wheat Alaskan Branch

Philip S. Smith Benjamin D. Stewart.

Conservation Branch

Herman Stabler. J. D. Northrop-J. F. Deeds B. E. Jones

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Member of board, Wilmette, HI Member of board, Princeton, N. J... Member of board, Chicago, 111... Member of board, Philadelphia, Pa.. Member of board, Washington, D. C. Member of board, Lawrence, Kans.. Member of board, Easton, Md__ —___ Secretary, Washington, D. C

Commissioner of Education_ Assistant commissioner Chief clerk

Legal residence

State

Chief, division of collegiate-professional edu­cation.

Chief, division of American school systems... Chief, division of foreign school systems Chief, division of special problems Chief, division of statistics Chief, editorial division Chief, library division Chief, service division

Director Administrative geologist . Chief clerk Chief, engraving and printing. Editor Librarian

Chief geologist . ,. Geologist in charge, paleontology and stratig­raphy.

Geologist in charge, metalliferous deposits Geologist in charge, areal and nonmetallif-erous geology.

Geologist in charge, glacial geology Geologist in charge, coastal plain investiga­tions.

Geologist in charge, geology of iron and steel metals.

Geologist in charge, geology of fuels Volcanologist in charge, section of volcanology Chemist in charge, chemistry and physics Geologist in charge, petrology Chief topographic engineer Engineer in charge, Atlantic division Engineer in charge, Central division Engineer in charge, Pacific division Chief, computing section _.. Chief, section of inspection and editing Chief, m a p information office and section of photographic mapping.

Chief Alaskan geologist Supervising mining engineer, Juneau, Alaska.

Chief classification engineer. Chief, mineral classification division-Chief, agricultural division Chief, power division

Calif-Iowa . P a -

I d a h o —

W. Va__ Nev Colo N . Y — D. C—_ Pa Oreg Ohio Md Mass D. C ... Mass D. C —

Colo M d

Mass 111

D. C ... Ohio-

Ill

Ark Hawaii . N. Y____ 111

Wis Ark N . Y — S.Dak.. Me Vt D. C—.

Mass Alaska.-

Md N . Y — D. C — Pa

18th_._ 4 t h — 9 t h —

13th...

1st 4 t h —

5 t h — 9 t h —

16th—

9 t h —

3d

30th-. 19th_._

3d 5 t h — 10th... 2d 2d 1st.—

8 t h —

6 t h — . 35th...

25th...

Cong. dist.

3d„_. 4th... 14th..

1st...

1st— AtL. 1st— 19th__ 23d__. 1st.-.

Com­pensa­tion

(fi) (5) (5) (5) (5) (6) (5)

6 $., 600

9,000 6,500 5,000

7, 500

5,800 4,600 5,800 3,800 4,600 4,600 5,800

8,000 6,500 4,600 5,600 3,700 3,200

6,500 5,000

6,200 5,200

5,600 5,200

5,000

5,200 5,600 5,000 5,000

6,500 5,800 5,800 5,800 4,800 5,000 5,000

6,400 5,200

7,000 6,200 5,000 5,000

«Serves without compensation. • Paid from fund appropriated by Congress, through Interior Department, for activities of the board.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

Geological Survey—Con.

Conservation Branch—Con.

H. I. Smith H. B. Soyster J. M. Alden R. H. Allport J. J. Bourquin H. J. Duncan.. B. W. Dyer

W. W. Fleming. R. C. Patterson

C. F. Williams...

Water Resources Branch

N. C Grover C. G. Paulsen

O. E. Meinzer W. D. Collins

A. H. Horton

R. W. Davenport _.

C. L. Batchelder.. H. C. Beckman. B. L. Bigwood. _ E. D. Burchard G. H. Canfield _____• Max H. Carson Lynn Crandall W. E. Dickinson J. J. Dirzulaitis F. C Ebert. C. E. Ellsworth Robert Follansbee John H. Gardiner H. E. Grosbach A. W. Harrington O. W. Hartwell A. E. Johnson _ Berkeley Johnson _ William Kessler _ Warren R. King _ H. B. Kinnison W. A. Lamb _ Lasley Lee _ Penn P. Livingston C E. McCashin _. H. D. McGlashan J. W. Mangan J. Holloway Morgan T. R. Newell. G. L. Parker . A. B. Purton S. B. Soule— J.B.Spiegel-M . R. Stackpole George H. Tavlor . Donald S. Wallace.. R. R. Woolley... Bureau of Reclamation Elwood Mead Porter W . Dent-Miss M a e A. Schnurr George O. Sanford. William F. Kubach Lester H. Mitchell Charles N . McCulloch

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chief, mining division Chief, oil and gas leasing division. Supervisor, oil and geologic operations, mid continent district, Tulsa, Okla.

District mining supervisor, Billings, M o n t — District mining supervisor, Denver, Colo Supervisor, Rocky Mountain district, Casper, Wyo.

District mining supervisor, Salt Lake City, Utah.

District mining supervisor, McAlester, Okla— Supervisor, oil and geologic operations, Pacific district, Taft, Calif.

District mining supervisor, Miami, Okla Chief hydraulic engineer.. Hydraulic engineer in charge, division of sur­face water.

Geologist in charge, division of ground water Chemist in charge, division of quality of water.

Hydraulic engineer in charge, division of power resources.

Hydraulic engineer in charge, division of water utilization.

District engineer, St. Paul, Minn District engineer, Rolla, M o __ District engineer, Hartford, Conn District engineer, Asheville, N . C District engineer, Portland, Oreg District engineer, Honolulu, T. H District engineer, Idaho Falls, Idaho. District engineer, Tucson, Ariz District engineer, Charlottesville, V a Engineer in charge, Los Angeles, Calif District engineer, Austin, Tex __. District engineer, Denver, Colo _. District engineer, Fort Smith, Ark.. District engineer, Indianapolis, Ind____ District engineer, Albany, N . Y District engineer, Trenton, N . J District engineer, Columbia, S. C District engineer, Santa Fe, N . M e x District engineer, South Charleston, W . Va. District engineer, Chattanooga, Tenn District engineer, Boston, Mass District engineer, Helena, Mont. District engineer, Columbus, Ohio Engineer in charge, Houston, Tex... District engineer, Tuscaloosa, Ala District engineer, San Francisco, Calif District engineer, Harrisburg, Pa D istrict engineer, Urbana, 111 District engineer, Boise, Idaho.. District engineer, Tacoma, Wash ._ District engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah—... District engineer, Madison, W i s — District engineer, Topeka, Kans District engineer, Augusta, M e Engineer in charge, Lodi, Calif District engineer, Ocala, Fla Hydraulic engineer, Salt Lake City, U t a h -

Commissioner Assistant commissioner Assistant to the commissioner Chief engineering section _ _ Chief accountant Assistant director of reclamation economics Chief clerk

Legal residence

State

Colo.. Calif.. Calif-Tex—. W.Va. Tex— Mont- —

Okla.... Calif-

Ohio

N. J Idaho. -.

111 Ind

N. Y..„

Mass

Mass 111 Vt Iowa Oreg Calif— Idaho. _. N. Y — Pa Calif. __ Tex Colo Ariz Nebr N. Y — Pa Conn Idaho. __ N. Y Colo Tex Colo Pa Wis Tex N. Y.„. N. Y — N. Y — Idaho.. . Wash... Kans..._ Wis Mich Me Iowa N. Y — Utah—

9th____ 2d

2d 6th._ __

43d—..

3d

5 t h — 6 t h — 1st 7th 1st 8 t h — 2d 38th... 13th... 7th.„. 10th— 1st- —

1st 24th_„ 18th_„ 1st.-. 2d 2 d — 1 s t — 10th... 1st.— 10th... 2d 10th... 35th__. 26th—

2d 3d 5th.„. 3d 2d 1st 9th 25th 2d

Calif.. Tenn-Pa--Mont. Ohio.. Wyo.. S. C...

Cong. dist.

lst-.

7th-

14th_ lst-_

lst..._

3d_. 9th.

17th.

6th... 9th... 5th... 2d.... 13th.. 1st... 4th...

Com­pensa­tion

$5,600 5,800 5,600 5,000 4,800 5,600 5,200

4,600 5,800

4,800

7,000 5,600

5,600 5,600

5,600

5,600

4,400 4,800 4,200 4,800 4,800 5,200 4,800 5,000 5,000 4,600 5,200 4,800 3,800 4,400 5,200 4,800 3,800 3,800 4,200 5,000 4,600 5,000 5,200 3,300 4,400 5,600 3,800 3,800 4,600 4,800 4,800 4,600 4,600 4,400 2,800 3,800 4,600

10,000 7,500 3,800 5,600 5,600 4,800 3,800

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Bureau of Reclamation—Con.

Reclamation Field Service

Raymond F. Walter Sinclair O. Harper John L. Savage Leslie N. McClellan Erdman B. Debler Charles M . Day__ Porter J. Preston Homer J. Gault Laurence R. Smith Harry W . Bashore Leo J. Foster Frank F. Smith _'_.. Robert J. Newell Ernest O. Larson Frank A. Banks Walker R. Young ___ Ralph Lowry John C Page Edward B. Darlington... Raymond M . Priest Albert W . Walker Harold D. Comstock Lawrence R. Fiock Beauford E. Hayden Charles C Ketchum John S. Moore Lewis E. Foster Harold H. Johnson Rudolph C E. W e b e r -Frederick C Youngblutt. Wayne J. Chiesman Claude F. Gleason Irwin B. Hosig Armand Offutt _ Bernard E. Stoutemyer.. Richard J. Coffey William J. Burke . James R. Alexander "__ Herbert J. S. Devries____

Chief engineer, Denver, Colo Assistant chief engineer, Denver, Colo. Designing engineer, Denver, Colo Electrical engineer, Denver, Colo Hydrographic engineer, Denver, Colo. Mechanical engineer, Denver, Colo___ Senior engineer, Denver, Colo__ _

do_ Chief clerk, Denver, Colo Senior engineer, Sacramento, Calif Engineer, Winnemucca, Nev ._•_ Engineer, Idaho Falls, Idaho — -. Construction engineer, Ronald, Wash Associate engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah—. Construction engineer, Owyhee, Oreg Construction engineer, Boulder City, Nev. Senior engineer, Boulder City, Nev

do.

Superintendent, Burley, Idaho Superintendent, Yuma, Ariz Superintendent, Fairfield, Mont.__ Superintendent, Riverton, W y o -Superintendent, El Paso, Tex Superintendent, Klamath Falls, Oreg Superintendent, Vale, Oreg Superintendent, Yakima, W a s h — Superintendent, Carlsbad, N. Mex Superintendent, Malta, Mont Superintendent, Orland, Calif Superintendent, Newell, S. Dak Superintendent, Grand Junction, Colo Superintendent of Power, Guernsey, Wyo. Acting superintendent, Powell, W y o District counsel, Denver, Colo. ..._ District counsel, Portland, Oreg _ District counsel, Los Angeles, Calif- -District counsel, Billings, Mont _ District counsel, Boulder City, Nev District counsel, El Paso. Tex

National Park Service

WASHINGTON OFFICE

Horace M . Albright. Arno B. Cammerer-Arthur E. Demaray. H. C Bryant George A. Moskey.. Conrad L.Wirth.__ Ronald M . Holmes .

Director Associate director Senior assistant director. Assistant director

do do Chief clerk.

FIELD HEADQUARTERS, NA­TIONAL P A R K SERVICE, SAN

FRANCISCO, CALIF.

Frank A. Kittredge.. Thomas C Vint Ansel F.Hall.-Frank J. Solinsky, jr.

Chief civil engineer Chief landscape architect Senior park naturalist and forester. Special assistant to the director—

EASTERN FIELD HEADQUAR­TERS, NATIONAL P A R K

SERVICE

Oliver G. Taylor Charles E. Peterson—_

Superintendents of National Parks

George B. Dorr-

Assistant chief engineer, Washington, D. C„ Assistant chief landscape architect, York-town, Va.

Superintendent, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Me.

Colo Colo.... Colo.... Colo.-.. Colo.-.. Colo.-.. Ariz Ohio.— Colo.... Nebr Colo Mont... Idaho... U t a h -Idaho... Colo.— Oreg Colo Idaho... Ariz Nev W y o . — Tex Ariz Oreg Wash... N. Mex. Mont... Ind Wis Colo.... Idaho... Wis Colo Oreg Calif— Colo.... Colo.... N. Mex.

Calif— Va Minn_._ Calif.— Wash... Minn.— Pa

Calif-Calif. Calif. Calif.

Calif-

lst... 4th-. 1st... lst... lst... lst... 20th.. lst... 6th... 4th... 2d.... 2d.._. 2d.... 1st... 2d.... 4th... 2d....

16th-

2d_— 4 t h — AtL. 2d—. 6th— 3d—. 4th__. 2d.— 2 d — 1st... 3 d — . 6th„. 1st... 4th„.

6th. 8th. 5th.

lst. 5th. lst.

6th„ 11th. 6th„ 1st..

2d.

Me. 3d.

$9,000 8,000 8,000 7,500 6,200 6,000 5,600 5,600 4,000 5,600 4,800 4,800 4,800 3,300 7,500 7,500 5,600 5,600 5,000 5,000 4,800 4,800 4,800 4,800 4,600 4,600 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,100 3,800 3,800 3,300 5,400 5,400 5,200 4,800 4,600 (»)

9,000 7,000 5,800 5,800 5, 200 5,600 3, 400

5,800 5,600 4,800 4,600

4,600 3,200

3,000

9 Salary carried by the State Department—International Water Commission, United States and Mexico.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

National Park Service—Con.

Superintendents of National Parks—Continued

Thomas Boles

Elbert C Solinsky_._

Eivind T. Scoyen

M. R. Tillotson——

Samuel T. Woodring.

J. RossEakin

Ernest P. Leavitt

Thomas J. Allen, jr.:

Lynne W. Collins....

C. Marshall Finnan.

Harry J. Liek

Owen A. Tomlinson.

William E. Branch..

Edmund B. Rogers..

JohnR. W h i t e —

Edw. D. Freeland.

Roger W. Toll

C G. Thomson....

Preston P. Patraw.

Custodians of National Monuments

Johnwill Faris

Homer Farr

Frank Pinkley

Hilding Palmer

Frank L. Fish

William M . Robinson, jr__

Burton C Lacombe

Newell F. Joyner

Evon Z. Vogt

Philip R. Hough

William H. Smith._

Martin L. Jackson..

J. Barton Herschler.

Zeke Johnson

Superintendent, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Carlsbad, N . Mex.

Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park, Crater Lake, Oreg.

Superintendent, Glacier National Park, Bel-ton, Mont.

Superintendent, Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon, Ariz.

Superintendent, Grand Teton National Park, Moose, Teton County, W y o .

Superintendent, Great Smoky Mountains National Park (proposed), Gatlinburg, via Sevierville, Tenn.

Superintendent, Hawaii National Park, Hawaii.

Superintendent, Hot Springs National Park, Hot Springs, Ark.

Superintendent, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Mineral, Calif.

Superintendent, Mesa Verde National Park, Mancos, Colo.

Superintendent, Mount McKinley National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.

Superintendent, Mount Rainier National Park, Longmire, Wash.

Superintendent, Piatt National Park, Sul­phur, Okla.

Superintendent, Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colo.

Superintendent, Sequoia National Park and General Grant National Park, Sequoia National Park, Calif.

Superintendent, Wind Cave National Park, Hot Springs, S. Dak.

Superintendent, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.

Superintendent, Yosemite National Park, Calif.

Superintendent, Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Springdale, Utah.

Custodian, Aztec Ruins National Monument. Aztec, N. Mex.

Custodian, Capulin Mountain National Monument, Capulin, N. Mex.

Superintendent, Southwestern Monuments, Coolidge, Ariz.

Custodian, Casa Grande National Monu­ment, Coolidge, Ariz.

Custodian, Chaco Canyon National Monu­ment, Crown Point, N. Mex.

Superintendent, Colonial National Monu­ment, Yorktown, Va.

Custodian, Craters of the Moon National Monument, Arco, Idaho.

Custodian, Devils Tower National Monu­ment, Hulett, Wyo.

Custodian, El Morro National Monument Ramah, N. Mex.

Superintendent, George Washington Birth­place National Monument, Washington's birthplace, Westmoreland County, Va.

Custodian, Gran Quivira National Monu­ment, Gran Quivira, N. Mex.

Custodian, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Camp Verde, \riz.

Custodian, Muir Woods National Monu­ment, Mill Valley, Calif.

Custodian, Natural Bridges National Monu­ment, Blanding, Utah.

Ark____J.

Calif-

Ariz

Ariz

Mont...

W. Va..

Calif-...

4th—

2 d —

1st—

AtL.

2 d —

1st.-

3d—

Calif—.

N. Mex.

Mont...

Wash...

Okla—

Colo...

Calif--

AtL.

2d....

2d....

5th„.

1st—

8th...

Colo..

N. Y....

Ark

Ariz

N. Mex.

Ariz

Calif...

Calif—

Nebr

N. Mex.

N. Mex.

Ariz

Utah.

1st.-

33d—

6th...

AtL.

AtL.

AtL.

11th.

11th..

6th...

AtL.

AtL.

AtL.

1st.

$3,800

3,800

4,600

5,600

3,800

5,200

3,800

4,600

3,800

3,800

3,800

4,600

3,200

4,600

4,600

3,200

5,600

5,600

3,800

1,860

12

3,200

1,860

1,860

4,600

2,300

1,860

384

3,200

1,860

1,860

2,300

12

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

National Park Service—Con.

Custodians of National Mon­uments—Continued

John Wetherill

Charles J. Smith

Washington I. Hawkins

A. N. Mathers

Peter Trierschield

George L. Boundey

Adolph Larson

Jesse C Clarke

The Alaska Railroad

Otto F. Ohlson Ernest Walker Sawyer-

Burton H. Barndollar— John T. Cunningham-.

W . L. Kinsell.

Porter Berryhill Fred H. Lounsbury.

Alfred G. Balls Dewey W . Metzdorf. James J. Delaney George C. Dickens...

St. Elizabeths Hospital

W illiam A. White-Herbert C Woolley. Monie Sanger..

Medical Division

Mary O'Malley Roscoe C. nail Samuel A. Silk Watson W . Eldridge. Nolan D. C. Lewis—. vV alter Freeman Edith M.Haydon... Sarah F. Schroeder... Celia B. Chapman ... Clara Willard

Administrative Division

Paul M . Lehman... Arnold W . Barbour. Homer Smith Clara M . Gaston Porter L. Bush E. Harry Weisbrod. Charles B. Snyder.. Daniel J. Sullivan... Mildred E. Parker. . David A. Brodie Alvah Godding

Custodian, Navajo National Monument, Kayenta, Ariz.

Custodian, Petrified Forest National Monu­ment, Holbrook, Ariz.

Custodian, Pinnacles National Monument, Hollister, Calif.

Custodian, Scotts Bluff National Monu­ment, Gering, Nebr.

Custodian, Sitka National Monument, Sitka, Alaska.

Custodian, Tumacacori National Monu­ment, Tubac, Ariz.

Custodian, Verendrye National Monument, Sanish, N. Dak.

Custodian, Wupatki National Monument, Flagstaff, Ariz.

General manager, Anchorage, Alaska Special assistant to the general manager, An­chorage, Alaska.

Examiner of accounts, Anchorage, Alaska Superintendent of transportation, Anchorage. Alaska.

Superintendent of motive power and equip­ment, Anchorage, Alaska.

Chief engineer, Anchorage, Alaska Auditor of station accounts, Anchorage, Alaska.

Special disbursing agent, Anchorage, Alaska.. General storekeeper, Anchorage, Alaska Chief clerk, Anchorage, Alaska General freight, passenger and immigration agent, Chicago, 111.

Superintendent — First assistant physician Assistant to the superintendent.

Clinical director do.. do..

Senior medical officer do do

Superintendent of nurses Principal psychiatric social worker. Principal occupational therapist Librarian

Chief clerk Secretary to superintendent Disbursing agent Purchasing agent Personnel officer Chief engineer Superintendent of construction. Chief of commissary Chief dietitian — Farm superintendent Florist and landscape gardener-

Ariz

Mont__

Calif—

Nebr

Alaska.

Ariz

N. Dak.

Ariz

Minn. Calif..

D.C Oreg.

Wash,,.

Alaska-Alaska. . Alaska.. Ill

N.Y. N. J_. D. C.

N.Y. D. C D. C N.Y. Md.. Pa__. Va_-D. C. Mo__ D. C Md._ D. C. Iowa-Pa.. . N.Y. Pa__. Miss. Ga... Mass. D.C. D. C.

AtL.

2d...

8th___

6th„.

AtL.

AtL.

3d._

AtL.

8th—

3d.

1st.

34th...

40th...

17th. 5th„ lst.. 8th_.

11th..

6th„„

3d... 15th. 27th. 3d... 7th._ 10th. 13th.

$12

2,600

540

12

12

1,860

12

12

14, 400 6,000

5,400 5,150

5,000

5,150 3,600

3,480 3,850 3,200 4,000

9,000 7,000 7,000

6,000 5,800 5,600 6,000 6,000 6,000 2,700 2,600 2,800 2,600

2,900 3,200 3,500 2,800 2,900 3,700 3,700 2,700 2,700 3,500 1,800

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Continued

NAME

Freedmen's Hospital u

William A. Warfield •___. B. Price Hurst. Thomas E. Jones -Lawrence W . Jackson George W . Adams John K. Rector Charlotte K. M a y Howard University 12

Ray Lyman Wilbur Mordecai W . Johnson — Emmett J. Scott... F. D. Wilkinson War Minerals Relief

John Briar

Columbia Institution for the Deaf"

Territorial Officers "

ALASKA

George A. Parks Karl Theile

HAWAH

Lawrence M. Judd Raymond C Brown. VIRGIN ISLANDS

Dr. Paul M. Pearson Boyd J. Brown

Lawrence W. Cramer

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Surgeon in chief Rontgenologist Resident assistant surgeon. Resident physician — Pathologist-Anesthetist Superintendent of nurses...

Secretary of the Interior, patron ex officio. President — Secretary-treasurer Registrar

Commissioner-

Governor, Juneau Secretary of the Territory, Juneau.

Governor, Honolulu.-— Secretary of the Territory, Honolulu.

Governor, St. Thomas Government secretary and commissioner of finance, St. Thomas.

Lieutenant governor of St. Croix, St. Croix..

Legal residence

State

D. C D.C Va— D. C D. C D. C Kans.

W. Va. D. C. D. C.

Iowa..

Colo.-. Alaska.

Hawaii. Hawaii.

Pa. Pa.

N. Y„..

Cong. dist.

7th..

1st.—

16th„.

Com­pensa­tion

$6,200 3,200 3,800 2,600 2,600 2,000 2,400

(13) 8,000 6,000 3,500

6,200

10,000 5,600

10,000 5,800

8,000 6,000

4,800

11 Freedmen's Hospital is an institution placed by law under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior. It is maintained by receipts from the District of Columbia for indigent residents, appropria­tions by the Federal Government, and by receipts from pay patients. The cost of construction of build­ings has been borne in part by the Federal Government.

12 Howard University is not a part of the Interior Department; the Secretary of the Interior merely supervises the expenditure of appropriations made by Congress for the institution. University funds are expended under direction of its officers.

13 Serves without compensation. 14 This institution is managed by a board of trustees, but certain duties in connection with the adminis­

tration are under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior. See p. 150. " The governors and secretaries of the Territories are presidential appointees. The reports of the gover­

nors are made to the Secretary of the Interior. The organization of the courts of Alaska, Hawaii, and Virgin Islands are shown on pp. 155,157,164.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

SECRETARY

ARTHUR MASTICK HYDE, OF MISSOURI Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

Office of the Secretary

Renick W. Dunlap.. ElihuN. Meador Ernest E. Hall Albert F. Woods Walter G. Campbell.... Clyde W . Warburton Warner W . Stockberger i Milton S. Eisenhower Elton L. Marshall.. Office of Personnel and

Business Administration Warner W . Stockberger i_ W. A. Jump William N. Rehlaender.. Henry A. Nelson.... Almerico Zappone.. Percy L. Gladmon. Alex. M c C Ashley. (Vacancy)

Office of the Solicitor

Elton L. Marshall. Charles W . Boyle.. Patrick D. Cronin.

Fred Lees.

Arthur H. McConville—

Thomas G. Shearman

John P. Wenchel —

District Law Officers

Harry P. Dechant William F. Staley Charles S. Brothers Walter J. Ise Edwin S. French Manly G. Thompson

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Assistant Secretary . Assistant to the Secretary Assistant to the Secretary. Director of scientific work D irector of regulatory work ..... Director of extension work..—_ Director of personnel and business adminis tration.

Director of information Solicitor

Director Assistant director and budget officer Chief, division of organization and classifica­tion.

Chief, division of operation Chief, division of accounts and disbursements Chief, division of appointments Chief, division of purchase, sales, and traffic, _. Real-estate officer

Solicitor Assistant solicitor _. Principal attorney in charge, division of food and drugs, insecticides and fungicides, seeds, tea inspection, naval stores, virus-serum control, meat inspection, import milk, caustic poison, and compilation of laws.

Principal attorney in charge, division of na­tional forests, grain futures, cotton futures, grain standards, cotton standards, Federal warehouses, excess wool profits, farm-prod­ucts inspection, produce agency, standard container, packers and stockyards, perish­able agricultural commodities.

Principal attorney in charge, division of ac­quisition of lands under Weeks law.

Senior attorney in charge, division of animal and plant quarantines, Federal-aid roads, 28-hour law, bee imports, and agricultural colleges and experiment stations.

Senior attorney in charge, division of wild-life conservation, estate claims, fiscal, personnel, leases, contracts, patents, seed loans, and acquisition of lands other than for national forests.

Legal residence

State

O h i o — Mo Mo M d — -Ky Iotva— Ohio— Kans... Mo

Ohio... M d — D. C__. N. Y— D.C D.C. Md.—

San Francisco, Calif-Portland, Oreg.. Missoula, Mont Denver, Colo. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Ogden, Utah

Mo 2d. D. C Mass— 10th.

Cong. dist.

12th 15th 2d... 5th.. 5th.. 3d„. 17th 5th. 2d_.

17th. 4th-

4th„.

6th.

Kans—.

Ohio...

N. Y__.

N. C__.

6th....

18th.

10th.

10th.

O h i o — Mich... Utah... Nebr... M i c h -Iowa...

2d 8 t h — 2d 3d 9 t h — 5 t h —

1 Also principal physiologist in charge of drug plant investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry.

69

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Office of the Solicitor—Con.

Field Title Attorneys

Howard A. Lamprey-Clem B. Wilson Tom G. Spratt John Awtrey Julius C. Fletcher Abner R. Nefl Ralph J. Luttrell John A. Murphy John E. Stevens Wayland W. Sanford. Leland S. French Earl W. Frost

Office of Information

Milton S. Eisenhower-John R. Fleming Arthur P. Chew Harry J. Demaree

Division of Publications

Melvin C. Merrill Frank D. Smith Edwin C. Powell Joseph H. Stevenson. Clarence E. Bracey.. Francis J. P. Cleary-George L. Sherman.. Maurice A. Downes.. Mabel G. Hunt Press Service

Charles E. Gapen

Radio Service

Morse Salisbury

Library

Claribel R. Barnett. Emma B. Hawks...

Helen M. Thompson. Lydia K. Wilkins

Office of Experiment Stations

James T. Jardine. WalterH. BeaL.

Howard L. Knight.

Division of Insular Experiment Stations

Walter H. Evans John M. Westgate...

Thomas B. McClelland

Extension Service

Clyde W. Warburton Clarence B. Smith

Leonore B. Fuller M. M. Thayer oseph W. Hiscox _ Raymond Evans

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Warren, Pa Hot Springs, Ark.

do Franklin, N. C. Lenoir, N. C_._ Bristol, Tenn..

do Winona, Minn

d o — Duluth, Minn Marquette, Mich. Kansas City, M o .

Director of information ... Special agricultural writer-Assistant to the director Personnel and business officer.

Chief Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant

Chief.

chief in charge of in charge of in charge of in charge of in charge of in charge of in charge of

editorial work illustrations duplicating work-distribution printing work mailing lists indexing

.do.

Librarian Associate librarian and chief of readers' divi­sion.

Chief, catalogue and order division Chief, periodical division.

Chief, office of experiment stations Associate in experiment station administra­tion.

Editor, Experiment Station Record

Chief Principal agronomist in charge of Hawaii sta­tion, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Principal horticulturist in charge of Puerto Rico station, Mayaguez, P. R.

Director of extension work Assistant director and chief, office of coopera tive extension work.

Assistant to director Business manager Chief, office of exhibits Chief, office of motion pictures.

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

R. I — W. Va V a — . G a — N. C.­Calif— Va N. H.„ Minn.. Minn.. Tenn Mo._ Kans_. Ohio.. D.C. Pa_ —

Utah. P a — Md_. Kans. Va... 111— Kans. Md__ Mass.

111.

Wis.,..

N.Y. Mass.

Ind... Kans.

Ky—.

Iowa-Mich-

S. C... Mass.. Tenn_ Ohio..

2d„. 1st.. 9th„ 7th„ 8th-9th.. 7th.. 2d... 10th. 8th.. lst._ 5th„

5th._ 12th.

19th.

2 d — 27th. 6th„ 4th„ 2d... 25th. 3d... 5th._ 9th._

13th_

3d.

28th. 1st..

Va D. C__

Oreg- — Va

Mass___

8th....

1st 3d

3d

9 t h — 5 t h —

7th....

3 d — 11th.

lst.-16th. 2 d — 17th.

Com­pensa­tion

$3,600 3,300 2,800 3,200 3,300 3,200 2,700 4,000 2,800 2,800 3,300 3,800

7,000 5,000 4,200 3,500.

5,600 4,400 3,900 3,500 3,200 3,200 3,100 2,800 2,700

5,000

5,600

4,600 3,600

3,300 3,300

6,500 5,800

4,800

5,800 6,000

5,600

9,000 6,400

3,200 3,300 5,000 4,600

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Extension Service?—Contd.

Office of Cooperative Extension Work

Clarence B. Smith. James A. Evans

T. Weed Harvey-George E. Farrell.

Albert B. Graham

William A.Lloyd

Florence E. Ward

Reuben Brigham

Meredith C. Wilson

H. M. Dixon

Weather Bureau

Charles F. Marvin. Charles C Clark-William Weber

Scientific and Service Divisions

Edgar B. Calvert.-_

Don Y. Engell. (Vacancy)

Montrose W. Hayes

Willis R. Gregg

William J. Humphreys.

Benjamin C Kadel

(Vacancy)

Joseph B. Kincer

(Vacancy) Willard F. McDonald. (Vacancy) Charles L. Mitchell— George M. Richards._ Charles F. Talman R. Hanson Weightman. Floyd D. Young

Regular Meteorological Field Stations

John L. Alden._ William H. Alexander. J. Cecil Alter Reuben M. Anderson-John H. Armington..-William E. Barron WilliamS. Belden Walter J. Bennett Thomas A. Blair Dean Blake GeorgeS. Bliss — Montello E. Blystone. Walter E. Bonnett Edward H. Bowie

A bert Brand.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chief Associate chief, and principal agriculturist in charge of southern division.

Assistant chief Principal agriculturist in charge of north cen­tral division.

Principal agriculturist in charge of subject matter specialists.

Principal agriculturist in charge of western division.

Principal agriculturist in charge of eastern division.

Senior agriculturist in charge of visual in­struction.

Senior agriculturist in charge of reports and efficiency studies.

Chairman, extension work in agricultural economics.

Chief.-. Assistant chief. Chief clerk

Principal meteorologist in charge of forecast division.

Chief of supplies division Senior meteorologist in charge of climatolog-ical division.

Principal meteorologist in charge of river and flood division.

Principal meteorologist in charge of aerological division.

Principal meteorologist in charge of meteoro­logical physics and editor Monthly Weather Review.

Senior meteorologist in charge of instrument division.

Senior meteorologist in charge of solar radia­tion investigations.

Senior meteorologist in charge of agricultural meteorology.

Chief of printing division. __ Meteorologist in charge of marine division Chief of telegraph division Principal meteorologist and district forecaster . Administrative officer in charge of stations and accounts division.

Associate librarian in charge of library Senior meteorologist and district forecaster.._ Senior meteorologist in charge of fruit-frost in vestigation in the field, Pomona, Calif. Junior meteorologist, Jackson, Miss

Senior meteorologist, Columbus, Ohio Meteorologist, Salt Lake City, Utah Senior observer, Keokuk, Iowa Senior meteorologist, Indianapolis, Ind Assistant meteorologist, Cairo, 111 — Assistant meteorologist, St. Joseph, M o Associate meteorologist, Tampa, Fla Senior meteorologist, Lincoln, Nebr Associate meteorologist, San Diego, Calif Senior meteorologist, Philadelphia, Pa Associate meteorologist, Huron, S. D a k Assistant meteorologist, Fresno, Calif Principal meteorologist and district forecaster, San Francisco, Calif.

Associate meteorologist, Helena, M o n t

Legal residence

State

Mich. La

Ind... Ill

N.Y..

Ohio..

Iowa..

Md...

N.Y..

Ohio..

Ohio. Pa... Tex..

111—.

Kans.

N. C

N.Y.

Va...

Pa.

S. C

La.

Pa... Md..

Md__ Calif. Oreg.

N. Y__ Tex__. Ind.__ Minn. Ind-. 111 Kans.. Ohio.. Calif.. Calif-Iowa. -Ariz... Ind._-Tex —

Cong. dist.

11th. 4th„

10th. 22d..

lst_-

16th.

3d...

5th..

37th.

15th.

12th. 4th„ 14th.

1st.

1st.

9th_„

28th_.

7th—

17th..

Com-pensa-tion

2d.

1st.

N. J_.

25th. 6th„

5th„ lst._ 3d„.

34th„. 4th„_ 10th_. 8th„.. 13th.. 25th.. lst... lst... llth„ 11th.. 6th... AtL. 7th„. 7th.„ 2d—

$6,400 5,800

4,800 5,800

5,600

5,600

5,600

4,800

4,800

4,800

8,000 6,200 4,000

6,000

2,900

5,600

5,600

5,800

4,800

5,000

3,800

6,000 3,700

3,400 4,800 4,600

2,000 4,600 3,800 2,000 4,600 3,000 3,100 3,300 4,600 3,200 4,600 3,400 3,000 6,000 3,300

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Weather Bureau—Continued

Regular Meteorological Field Stations—C ontinued

Frederick W . Brist— William S. Brotzman. (Vacancy) Cecil Cagle.. Ernest Carson. _ Winford J. Centen.._ Isaac M . Cline Joseph L. Cline.. Frank T. Cole. Harvey S. Cole._ Frank H. Coleman.. Herman T. C oilman McLin S. Collom Fred Cone (Vacancy) Claude C. Cooper — Edward C Corkill Louis C Cover Howard B. Cowdrick James W . Cronk— John A. Cummings William S. Currier Richard B. Dailey.— Lawrence H. Daingerfield. Wilfred P. Day

Samuel Deitch Lee A. Denson William C Devereaux. Harvey B. Dick. L. Walter Dick... Fred L. Disterdick Cornelius J. Doherty... Robert M . Dole Charles A. Donnel Milton W . Dow. Leo Dwight Ray A. Dyke Eugene D. Emigh— Cyrus H. Eshleman. Leo J. Fangman Ernest L. Felton John C. Fisher Edgar H. Fletcher Snowden D. Flora Merton L. Fuller Charles C. Garrett Percy E. Garrison Harry O. Geren Edwin B. Gittings, jr. James H. Gordon (Vacancy) Richard W . Gray William H. Green Gershom K. Greening-George E. Grimes Leon J. Guthrie.. Carl E. Hadley Olin M . Hadley Bertram E. Hall Cleve Hallenbeck Andrew M . Hamrick.. Clarence F. Hand ErleL. Hardy F. Eugene Hartwell—. Henry E. Hatha way... (Vacancy)

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Associate meteorologist, Memphis, Tenn Associate meteorologist, Pittsburgh, Pa Junior meteorologist, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Senior observer, Pasco, Wash Assistant meteorologist, Pensacola, Fla Junior meteorologist, Pierre, S. Dak Principal meteorologist and district forecaster, N e w Orleans, La.

Associate meteorologist, Dallas, Tex Asssistant meteorologist, Spartanburg, S. C__ Associate meteorologist, Little Rock, Ark Associate metorologist, Milwaukee, Wis Assistant meteorologist, Amarillo, Tex Assistant meteorologist, Evansville, Ind Junior meteorologist, Green Bay, Wis Senior meteorologist, Detroit, Mich. Assistant meteorologist, Sandusky, Ohio Junior meteorologist, Concordia, Kans Junior meteorologist, Tacoma, Wash _ Junior meteorologist, Houghton, Mich Assistant meteorologist, Shreveport, La Junior meteorologist, Big Spring, Tex Assistant meteorologist, Toledo, Ohio Junior meteorologist, Hatteras, N. C — — _ . . Senior meteorologist, Houston, Tex ._ Associate meteorologist and assistant district forecaster, Chicago, 111.

Junior meteorologist, Atlantic City, N. J Associate meteorologist, Raleigh, N. C Senior meteorologist, Cincinnati, Ohio Assistant meteorologist, Pueblo, Colo Assistant meteorologist, Dubuque, Iowa Associate meteorologist, Cheyenne, W y o Associate meteorologist, N e w Haven, Conn.. Assistant meteorologist, Portland, Me_ Principal meteorologist and district forecaster, Chicago, 111.

Assistant meteorologist, Burlington, Vt Senior observer, Port Arthur, Tex Senior meteorologist and assistant district forecaster, N e w Orleans, La.

Assistant meteorologist, Augusta, Ga__ Junior meteorologist, Ludington, Mich __ Assistant meteorologist, Akron, Ohio Assistant meteorologist, Grand Junction, Colo.

Associate meteorologist, Syracuse, N. Y Junior meteorologist, Roseburg, Oreg _. Associate meteorologist, Topeka, Kans ~. Assistant meteorologist, Peoria, 111 Assistant meteorologist, Walla Walla, W a s h -Senior observer, Red Bluff, Calif Associate meteorologist, Trenton, N. J Senior meteorologist and assistant district forecaster, Denver, Colo.

Junior meteorologist, Yuma, Ariz Associate meteorologist, Phoenix, Ariz__ Assistant meteorologist, Miami, Fla Junior meteorologist, Abilene, Tex Assistant meteorologist, Sioux City, Iowa Junior meteorologist, Nantucket, Mass Junior meteorologist, Bakersfield, Calif _ Assistant meteorologist, Chattanooga, Tenn_ Junior meteorologist, Thomasville, Ga Observer, Valentine, Nebr Assistant meteorologist, Roswell, N. Mex Associate meteorologist, Kansas City, M o Junior meteorologist, Sandy Hook, N. J. Associate meteorologist, Santa Fe, N. Mex... Senior meteorologist, San Juan, P. R — Assistant meteorologist, Reading, Pa. Assistant meteorologist, Dayton, Ohio

Legal residence

State

Mich. P a -

Ala-__. Tex„.. W i s — Tex.... Tex.... Pa Ohio... Mich.. Ill Mich.. Ohio—

Cong. dist.

2d... 13th.

Ohio... Kans__ M o -Ohio... Mich.. Tenn__ Ohio— N. C-. Tex„_. D. C-. N. Y... N. C... Minn.. Del___. Iowa... Ohio-Pa Mass... Iowa— Mass.-Tex W. Va. Kans— Md_ — Iowa-Mich— N. Y... W. Va. Ind Iowa-Calif— Colo... O h i o — Colo... Calif...

9th-8th„ 9th„ 7th„ 7th-20th_ 20th, 6th__ 22d__ 2d... 12th. 21st. 1st.. 1st.. 5th-6th-9th__ lst.. 10th.

4th.„ 10th.. AtL. 3d„„ 1st— 11th.. 1st— 9th—

N. C — Tex.-. Ill Mass... Ark.... Ill Fla W i s — 111 Tex N. Y — N. Mex Ohio... P a . —

4th—

7th... 6th— 4th... 7th... 33d... 2d..„ 11th.. 11th.: 11th.. 9th— 12th„ 2 d — 7th....

9th— 14th.. 25th.. 16th„ 4th.„ 20th.. 3d„„ 1st— 23d-. 10th.. 34th.. AtL. 13th„

Com-pensa-tion

S3,400 3,400

2,100 2,600 2,100 6,000 3,200 2,800 3,300 3,200 2,560 3,000 2,000 2,800 2,000 2,500 2,300 2,800 2,000 2,900 2,260 4,600 3,200 2,160 3,400 4,000 2,800 2,600 3,200 3,200 2,800 5,600 2,700 2,300 4,600 2,900 2,300 2,600 2,700 3,200 2,500 3,600 2,500 2,800 2,000 3,200 4,600 2,260

3,000 2,260 2,700 2,260 2,100 2,800 2,300 1,800 2,700 3,400 2,060 3,200 4,400 2,600

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Weather Bureau—Continued

Regular Meteorological Field Stations—Continued

(Vacancy) Paul Hess Hobert E. Heyer Walter C Hickmon... Perry R. Hill Elward W . Holcomb. Edgar C. Horton. Martin R. Hovde (Vacancy) James M . Howe Berne P. Hughes William J. Hutchison. James H. Jarboe Frank Jermin Harley N. Johnson (Vacancy) Edwin H. Jones Harris A. Jones James Jones— Louis R. Jurwitz Alonzo A. Justice Robert E. Kearney. _. James L. Kendall Gerald S. Kennedy._. Elgie M . Keyser Aurel J. Knarr Dennis S. Landis Edwin G. Larson William T. Lathrop...

Thomas A. Lawler— Edwin T. Lay -Gustave S. Lindgren. Robert T. Lindley.-Charles S. Ling John E. Lockwood— George A. Loveland— Ernest K. Lovett Joseph P. McAuliffe. Roy J. McClurg Clifford J. McGregor-James L. Mack Frank A. Math Gerald C Merchant . Eric R. Miller Ross O. Miller (Vacancy) Ralph C. Mize Otto E. Moery James P. Molen Harold L. Molyneux. John J. Murphy Fred Myers — Ralph W . Neick William W.Neifert.. John F. Newsom Esek S. Nichols Clinton E. Norquest. G. Harold Noyes Roscoe Nunn Aloysius E. Osborn.-Harold P. Parker Henry R. Patrick Samuel P. Peterson..

Ira C Plummer Arthur W . P u g h — Ulysses G. Purssell. Llewellyn Raplee.. Harry Raynes Charles D. Reed...

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Senior meteorologist, Los Angeles, Calif Assistant meteorologist, Wilmington, N. C„. Junior meteorologist, Canton, N. Y Assistant meteorologist, Fort Smith, Ark Junior meteorologist, North Head, Wash Assistant meteorologist, Mobile, Ala Junior meteorologist, Birmingham, Ala Assistant meteorologist, St. Paul, Minn Associate meteorologist, Parkersburg, W . Va. Junior meteorologist, Oswego, N. Y Junior meteorologist, Miles City, Mont Assistant meteorologist, Medford, Oreg Assistant meteorologist, San Antonio, T e x — Associate meteorologist, Duluth, Minn— Junior meteorologist, Rapid City, S. D a k — Associate meteorologist, Nashville, Tenn Assistant meteorologist, Yakima, Wash Junior meteorologist, Elkins, W . Va Junior meteorologist, Eureka, Calif-_ ... Junior meteorologist, Elko, Nev... _. Junior meteorologist, Dodge City, Kans Junior meteorologist, Devils Lake, N. Dak... Associate meteorologist, Louisville, K y Assistant meteorologist, Key West, Fla Assistant meteorologist, Spokane, Wash. Junior meteorologist, Tulsa, Okla Assistant meteorologist, Fort Worth, Tex Junior meteorologist, Charles City, Iowa Assistant meteorologist, Yellowstone Park, Wyo.

Assistant meteorologist, Ellendale, N. D a k — Senior observer, Yankton, S. Dak Associate meteorologist, Albany, N. Y Associate meteorologist, Vicksburg, Miss Assistant meteorologist, Harrisburg, Pa Assistant meteorologist, Charleston, S. C Senior meteorologist, Boston, Mass Observer, Kalispell, Mont Assistant meteorologist, Corpus Christi, Tex. Junior meteorologist, Moorhead, Minn Assistant meteorologist, Nome, Alaska Observer, Pembina, N. Dak Assistant meteorologist, Havre, Mont Junior meteorologist, Greenville, S. C___ Associate meteorologist, Madison, Wis Junior meteorologist, Williston, N. Dak Senior meteorologist, Jacksonville, Fla Associate meteorologist, Juneau, Alaska Assistant meteorologist, Terre Haute, I n d — Assistant meteorologist, Greensboro, N. C _ . Junior meteorologist, Del Rio, Tex Junior meteorologist, Eastport, M e Junior meteorologist, Tatoosh Island, Wash-Junior meteorologist, Rock Springs, W y o Associate meteorologist, Binghamton, N. Y_. Assistant meteorologist, Cape Henry, Va Associate meteorologist, Harlingen, Tex Associate meteorologist, Boise, Idaho. Senior meteorologist, Cleveland, Ohio Senior meteorologist, St. Louis, M o Junior meteorologist, Wausau, Wis Assistant meteorologist, Bellefonte, Pa Assistant meteorologist, Marquette, M i c h — Associate meteorologist, Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Assistant meteorologist, Galveston, Tex Junior meteorologist, Palestine, T e x — Associate meteorologist, Minneapolis, Minn . Junior meteorologist, Hartford, Conn Junior meteorologist, Macon, Ga. Senior meteorologist (cooperative) Des Moines, Iowa.

Legal residence

State

S. Dak. Vt A r k — Ind S. Dak. Ga Minn.. Vt 111 Idaho.. Wash.. Mich... Kans...

O h i o -Miss. _-Tenn___ Colo.-. Tex S. Dak. Ind Mich— I n d — Ind Ariz Minn.. K y — N.Dak N. Y... N. Y... Ind____ Ohio— Mass... V t . . — Mont— Miss.. . Oreg— Mich__ Minn.. N. Y... S. C _ . Ariz M o — Calif. . Ind... Tex... T e x — Me._-Kans.. Wis— Mass.. V a — . Mont. Ind._. Mass-N. C.­Iowa. _ I n d — Mich-Ill

111 T e x — Iowa.. N. Y.. N. Y_. Iowa..

Cong. dist.

1st... 2d... 2d__. 6th.. 2d.„. 10th. 10th. 2 d — 14th. 2d._ 3 d — 11th. 8th„

3d... 3d... 10th. lst.-12th. 2d... 3d... 12th.. 11th.. AtL. 9th„. 6th... 37th.. lst— 18th.. 7th— 18th.. 5th... 2 d — 2 d — 8th... 2 d — 2d—. 42d„. 3d....

AtL. 4th__. 3d... 3d... 11th.

16th. 8th._

16th. 3d...

10th. 6th._ 4th._ 3d... 4th._ 12th. 12th. 25th. 8th_. 11th. 37th 3d„. 2d„.

Com­pensa­tion

$2,800 2,160 2,600 2,260 2,900 2,260 2,700 2,100 2,100 2,600 3,000 2,800 2,300

2,800 2,300 2,300 2,000 2,400 2,160 3,300 2,600 2,700 2,100 2,800 2,160 2,760 2,600 2,100 3,300 3,300 3,000 2,700 4,600 1,860 2,700 2,100 2,600 1,800 2,560 2,300 3,200 2,300 3,700 2,700 2,700 2,200 2,200 2,260 2,100 3,200 2,700 3,200 3,300 4,600 4,800 2,200 2,700 2,800 3,200

2,600 2,500 3,400 2,100 2,300

*2,800 > Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury.

127190—32 6

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Weather Bureau—Continued

Regular Meteorological Field Stations—Continued

Thomas R. Reed

(Vacancy) Warren J. Rice Charles H. Richardson-Orris W . Roberts Millard V. Robins Clarence J. Root George P. Rusmisel George V. Sager John E. Sanders Harold A. Sawyer James H. Scarr William J. Schnurbusch. Stanley S. Schworm Dewey A. Seeley Robert M . Shaver........ William A. Shaw ... Julius M . Sherier Alphonso W . Shilling--. Truman G. Shipman J. Pemberton Slaughter.

Harlan H. Smith Jesse W . Smith Patrick H. Smyth Hugh D. Spangler James H. Spencer Harvey H. Spindler Lester A. Staples William P. Stewart Andrew R. W . Stoesen. (Vacancy) Martin B. Stubbs Richard H. Sullivan. _. Melvin B. Summers... Leon G. Sutton... William W . Talbott.... (Vacancy) (Vacancy)— Ralph W . Thomas Walter W . Thomas (Vacancy) Howard J. Thompson-Everett W . Torrence— William H. Tracy Tony B. Trexler Samuel B. Trotter John B. Underwood Ell wood E. Unger Jesse L. Vanderpool George F. Von Eschen. (Vacancy) John F. Voorhees Elisha C. Vose Bion L. Waldron Hugh H. Waters John R. Weeks __. Edward L. Wells Roy A. Wells. Ralph C. West Bernard B. Whittier Abe Wiesner J. Thaxter Williams George N". Wilson (Vacancy) Charles S. Wood.. George B. Wurtz Will L. Wyland

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Senior meteorologist and assistant district forecaster, San Francisco, Calif.

Associate meteorologist, Columbia, M o Junior meteorologist, Grand Haven, Mich Assistant meteorologist, Norfolk, Va Associate meteorologist, Bismarck, N. Dak__ Meteorologist, Omaha, Nebr Associate meteorologist, Springfield, 111 Junior meteorologist, Apalacbicola, Fla — Associate meteorologist, Reno, Nev Assistant meteorologist, Knoxville, Tenn Junior meteorologist, Tucson, Ariz Principal meteorologist, New York, N. Y Assistant meteorologist, Brownsville, Tex Assistant meteorologist, Charlotte, N. C Associate meteorologist, Lansing, Mich Assistant meteorologist, El Paso, Tex Junior meteorologist, Northfield, Vt Principal meteorologist and district fore­caster, Denver, Colo.

Assistant meteorologist, North Platte, Nebr.. Associate meteorologist, Davenport, Iowa Associate meteorologist, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Senior observer, Pocatello, Idaho Assistant meteorologist, Winnemucca, Nev__ Associate meteorologist, Montgomery, Ala... Senior observer, Lander, W y o Senior meteorologist, Buffalo, N. Y Assistant meteorologist, Escanaba, Mich Observer, Winslow, Ariz Associate meteorologist, Richmond, Va Senior observer, Austin, Tex Assistant meteorologist, Savannah, Ga Assistant meteorologist, Wichita, Kans Associate meteorologist, Columbia, S. C Senior meteorologist, Seattle, Wash Assistant meteorologist, Port Angeles, Wash. Assistant meteorologist, Springfield, M o Assistant meteorologist, Sacramento, Calif. — Junior meteorologist, Asheville, N. C Assistant meteorologist, Erie, Pa Junior meteorologist, Lewiston, Idaho Junior meteorologist, La Crosse, Wis Associate meteorologist, Fairbanks, Alaska-Junior meteorologist, Taylor, Tex Assistant meteorologist, Grand Rapids, Mich. Junior meteorologist, Baker, Oreg Junior meteorologist, Wytheville, Va Junior meteorologist, Block Island, R. I Assistant meteorologist, Meridian, Miss Assistant meteorologist, Rochester, N. Y Senior observer, San Jose, Calif Senior meteorologist, Atlanta, Ga Associate meteorologist, Honolulu, Hawaii.__ Junior meteorologist, Concord, N. H Assistant meteorologist, Hannibal, Mo.. Junior meteorologist, Port Huron, Mich Associate meteorologist, Baltimore, M d Senior meteorologist, Portland, Oreg Assistant meteorologist, Redding, Calif Assistant meteorologist, Scranton, Pa.. Assistant meteorologist, Fort Wayne, Ind„. Assistant meteorologist, Alpena, Mich Senior observer, Modena, Utah Assistant meteorologist, Lynchburg, Va Senior meteorologist, Ithaca, N. Y Assistant meteorologist, Providence, R. I Assistant meteorologist, Lexington, K y Assistant meteorologist, Sheridan, W y o

Legal residence

State

Calif..

Iowa__ D. C . Iowa__ S. Dak. Ill Colo... N.Y... Ohio... Iowa__. Calif.-. Mo..... N. Y... Ill Tex__-. Vt Iowa... Iowa-Pa Colo... Iowa... Ala.__. HI Mont.. Mich_. Ohio-Calif... Mo--.. S. C.„. Tex._. I n d — Ohio.. Iowa.. Mo...

Pa.„ Calif-

Mich... N.Mex. Mass.-. Calif— Tenn_. R. I—. N. J—. N. Y... Minn.. Tenn_. Me..... Ohio-Ark—. S.Dak. Idaho.. Idaho.. N. Y__. Idaho.. Oreg... Mont.. Ohio... Conn_. Mich.. Okla...

Cong. dist.

11th—

7th„.

9th.. 2 d — lst._ lst._ 30th, 15th.

3d... 13th. 40th-16th. 10th, 2d„. 2d... 7th__ 16th. 3d...

11th, 9th„ 25th. 2d.„ 8th._ 16th.

5th-lst __

12th. 4th._ 16th. 2d... 7th._

25th.. 1st...

AtL. 16th_.

2 d — lst_-2d„. 38th. 10th.

2 d — 4th„ 12th. 4th._ lst— 2d...

29th. 2d__. 18th.

18th..

2d... 11th. 8th__

Com-pensa-tion

$4,600

2,000 2,900 3,300 3,800 3,600 2,000 3,200 2,600 2,000 5,800 2,700 2,700 2,900 2,700 2,060 6,000 2,560 3,200 3,300 2,000 2,660 3,400 2,100 4,600 2,800 1,800 3,300 2,200 2,600 3,300 4,600 2,600 2,700

2,600 2,300

3,300 2,300 2,800 2,100 2,200 2,060 2,700 2,800 2,000 3,300 2,500 2,800 2,100 3,400 4,600 2,800 2,600 2,700 2,600 1,960 2,800 2,800 2,800 2, 560

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Animal Industry

John R. Mohler Ulysses G. Houck i Arthur W . Miller 2 Charles C Carroll John R. Cohran.. Harry Goding Dallas S. Burch George R. Brown George F. Tucker Harry E. Moran Mary F. Thompson ....

Scientific and Regulatory Divisions

Harry W. Schoening

William E. Cotton.

Marion Dorset

Maurice C Hall

Ulysses G. Houck

Arthur W. Miller

George W. Pope...

(Vacancy)—

Earl W. Sheets

Don I. Skidmore

Rice P. Steddom

Alexander E. Wight

FIELD HEADQUARTERS

In charge of Meat Inspection Field Stations

Emmett P. Barnhart... Burnett C Johnson James R. Donnelly Charles Corson... -Frank E. Haworth Pleasant J. Huffman, jr. Willis H. Meadors. Louis K. Green James E. Lovejoy Daniel D. Tierney Robert W . Culbert Orrin E. Barth.. Andrew J. Creely— Ralph F. Vermilya James E. Standing .. Charles J. Millen Earl E. Manter Frank G. Miller. Gustave A. Kay Jacob Vogel George R. Hartman George E. Totten.. Clarence T. N. Marsh.. William W . Lawson

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chief Associate chief Assistant chief Senior administrative officer Senior administrative assistant Attorney Assistant to chief, in charge of public infor­mation.

Junior administrative assistant in charge of personnel.

Administrative assistant in charge of accounts Junior administrative assistant in charge of bookkeeping, budget, and reports.

Assistant librarian, in charge of library Principal veterinarian in charge of pathologi­cal division.

Principal veterinarian in charge of experi­ment station, Bethesda, M d .

Principal biochemist in charge of biochemic division.

Principal zoologist in charge of zoological division.

Associate chief of bureau and in charge of division of hog-cholera control.

Assistant chief of bureau and in charge of packers and stockyards division.

Principal veterinarian in charge of field in­spection division.

Principal̂ veterinarian in charge of tick eradi­cation division.

Principal animal husbandman in charge of animal husbandry division.

Principal veterinarian in charge of division of virus-serum control.

Principal veterinarian in charge of meat in­spection division.

Principal veterinarian in charge of tubercu­losis eradication division.

Legal residence

George A. Patterson 1 Also in charge of division of hog-cholera control. 2 Also in charge of packers and stockyards division

Associate veterinarian, Albany, N. Y Associate veterinarian, Albert Lea, Minn Associate veterinarian, Allentown, Pa Assistant veterinarian, Anderson, Ind Assistant veterinarian, Arkansas City, Kans. Assistant veterinarian, Athens. Ohio Associate veterinarian, Atlanta, Ga Assistant veterinarian, Auburn, M e — Associate veterinarian, Augusta, Ga Associate veterinarian, Austin, Minn Senior veterinarian, Baltimore, Md... Assistant veterinarian, Birmingham, Ala Assistant veterinarian, Boise, Idaho Veterinarian, Boston, Mass Principal lay inspector, Bridgeport, C o n n — . Veterinarian, Buffalo, N. Y Assistant veterinarian, Burlington, Vt Associate veterinarian, Butte, Mont Assistant veterinarian, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.. Principal lay inspector, Charlotte, N. C Assistant veterinarian, Chattanooga, Tenn... Senior veterinarian, Chicago, 111 Associate chemist, Chicago, 111 Associate veterinarian, Cincinnati, Ohio Principal lay inspector, Claremont, N. H_.

State

Pa Pa Mo Ohio— K y — Mass... Wis N. Mex. Okla— 111 Md...

Pa....

D. C

Pa.—

Mich..

Pa....

Mo...

Calif. .

W. Va.

Ohio...

Ill

Mass...

Ohio.. D. C-Pa Mich_. Ind... M o -Mo.... Pa N. J.„ 111 Pa 111 Calif. . 111 Mass.. N. Y__ Ohio.-Iowa.. Iowa.. Tex__. M o -Ill Ohio.. N. Y__ Mass..

Cong. dist.

1st--.. 7th„.. 5th„_. 18th... 6th—. 12th... 4th—. AtL.. 3d.. 8th.

5th.

4th...

4th„

3d...

7th„

5th_.

11th.

3d...

7th__

15th.

13th.

12th„.

28th.. 4th-. 7th... 5th... 5th... 6th... 10th_. 6th... 12th.. 15th_. 4th... 1st— 15th.. 34th.. 12th.. 11th.. 9th... 8th... 5th... 3d.-. 2d.... 1st... 10th.

Com­pensa­tion

$8, 500 6,500 5.800 4.800 3,600 4,200 4,800 2,900 3,300 3,200 2,800

5, 600

5,000

6,000

5,600

6,500

5,800

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

3,400 3,500 3,200 3,000 3,100 3,200 3,400 3,000 3,300 3,800 4,600 3,100 3,100 4,000 2,300 3,800 3,100 3,400 3,200 2,400 3,200 4,600 3,600 3,700 2,300

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

In charge of Meat Inspection Field Stations— Continued

Carroll P. Hart Don B. Strickler Steven G. Fortune William T. Kennedy Albert J. Noonan Charles H. Herrold James E. Shelton Charles W . Doming Charles E. Mootz _. William E. Spierling-John A. Patton Virgil W . Woolen _ Horace R. Collins.. Edwin R. Jackson Orrin W . Noyes _ Garrie W . Riley— William B. Nichols...________ George M . Dorman___ Clarence J. Young Arthur W . Combs George W . Knorr Guy S. Jackson Mathias E. Schwab. Samuel M . Page William C Siegmund Charles D. Sherman Ralph E. Noyes Augustus S. Martin Charles H. Horcher James A. Zimmerman James L. Orr Clarence L. Elliott Guy T. Cole Jefferson Robinson Ernest H. Baumann John B. Thompson Joseph S. Jenison Hugh C. Kershner Joseph Stafford Meyer W . Cohen _ George H. Woolfolk—___ Joseph M . Jehle Clarence B. Henderson Carl A. Johnston Edward D. Kennedy John B. Johnson... Robert R. N e w m a n Lee A. Wilson Abraham A. Kritt Lewis E. Epple FrisbieT. Suit Charles M . Lombard Albert E. Behnke. Corvin V. Shaw Peter A. Franzmann Henry Singleton Willis B. Lincoln Ivan Lee Barstow.. Roy V. Rafnel _ Robert H. Nutt Jackson B. Harris.___._.;_ Charles F. Payne Clifford L. Hall _. Stephen A. Selby — Benjamin F. Gooch. Alvin F. Staub _ Walter F. Schroeder John M . Harris... William D. Wright

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Associate veterinarian, Cleveland, Ohio Assistant veterinarian, Columbus, Ga Associate veterinarian, Columbus, Ohio Senior inspector, Cumberland, M d Assistant veterinarian, Davenport, Iowa Associate veterinarian, Dayton, Ohio.. Associate veterinarian, Denver, Colo— Assistant veterinarian, Des Moines, Iowa Associate veterinarian, Detroit, Mich Assistant veterinarian, Dubuque, Iowa. Assistant veterinarian, Duluth, Minn Assistant veterinarian, Eau Claire, Wis Associate veterinarian, El Paso, Tex.. Assistant veterinarian, Erie, Pa Associate veterinarian, Evansville, Ind.. Assistant veterinarian, Fergus Falls, M i n n -Principal lay inspector, Fort Smith, Ark Assistant veterinarian, Fort Wayne, Ind Associate veterinarian, Fort Worth, Tex Assistant veterinarian, Fostoria, Ohio. _ Assistant veterinarian, Frankfort, Ind Assistant veterinarian, Frederick, M d . . Assistant veterinarian, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Assistant veterinarian, Hallstead, Pa Associate veterinarian, Harrisburg, Pa Senior lay inspector, Hartford, Conn Assistant veterinarian, Henderson, K y Veterinarian, Honolulu, Hawaii Assistant veterinarian, Houston, Tex _ Assistant veterinarian, Huron, S. Dak-. Assistant veterinarian, Hyde Park, Vt Associate veterinarian, Indianapolis, Ind Associate veterinarian, Jacksonville, Fla Assistant veterinarian, Jacksonville, 111. Associate veterinarian, Jersey City, N. J Assistant veterinarian, Joplin, M o Senior veterinarian, Kansas City, Kans Associate laboratory inspector, Kansas City, Kans.

Assistant veterinarian, Keene, N . H Associate veterinarian, Kingston, N. Y Associate veterinarian, Knoxville, Tenn.. Assistant veterinarian, Lafayette, Ind Assistant veterinarian, Leavenworth, Kans.. Associate veterinarian, Lewiston, Idaho Veterinarian, Los Angeles, Calif, __ Associate veterinarian, Louisville, K y _. Assistant veterinarian, Madison, Ind __-Associate veterinarian, Madison, Wis Assistant veterinarian, Manchester, N. H Associate veterinarian, Mason City, Iowa Associate veterinarian, Memphis, Tenn______ Assistant veterinarian, Menominee, Mich Associate veterinarian, Milwaukee, Wis Associate veterinarian, Mishawaka, Ind Associate veterinarian, Mitchell, S. Dak Assistant veterinarian, Montgomery, Ala Assistant veterinarian, Morristown, Tenn Assistant veterinarian, Moscow, Idaho. Assistant veterinarian, Moultrie, Ga Associate veterinarian, Nashville, Tenn Principal lay inspector, Natchez, Miss Senior veterinarian. National Stock Yards, 111 Associate veterinarian, Newark, N. J Assistant veterinarian, N e w Haven, Conn... Associate veterinarian, N e w Orleans, La Senior veterinarian, N e w York, N. Y_._ Associate chemist, N e w York, N. Y Principal lay inspector, Norfolk, Va ... Assistant veterinarian, Ogden, Utah

Legal residence

Cong. dist.

Ohio... 111 Mich__ Mass... I o w a -Ill Mo.... Iowa— Ohio— 111 Kans... Colo... Kans... N. Y__. Kans... Pa Kans... Mo.... Kans,.. N. Y„. Ky..... W.Va.. Ohio__. N. H._. 111...... N. Y... MO...: Calif-Ohio... Mo.... Ala.... I o w a -Ohio ... Kans... N. J..,. W i s — N. Y._. N. Y... Mo_.._. N. Y__. K y — Ohio... Kans... Ohio... Okla... 111—-. Mo.... Minn.. Ohio... Ga Iowa... Ind___. Minn.. Ohio... Ohio... Tex.... Iowa... W.Va_. Ohio-Ohio— Ga Ohio... Ohio... Md.... Mo.... N. Y... Pa Ohio... Iowa...

12th. 15th_ 9th.. 2d„. 2d„. 11th. 4th_. 7th_. 10th_ 11th, 5th„ 2d— 5th-55th. 5th„ 8th__ 2d— 4th._ 2d___ 3d„_ 5th-6th__ lst. . 1st.. lst_. 22d„ Sp­ilth. 18th. 4th„ 5th.. 11th. 13th. 5th-6th„ 10th. 43d._ 35th. 5th.. 6th._ 4th.. lst.. 2d.„ 16th. 5th.. 2d... 4th„ 10th, 12th_ 2 d — lst-_ 2d„. 2d... 4th.. 2d... 8th._ 7th„ 4th„ 4th„ 12th. 10th. 12th. 4th_. 6th.. 2 d — 40th. 9th__ 7th._ 2d.__

Com­pensa­tion

$3,500 3,100 3,200 2,000 3,100 3,300 3,500 3,200 3,500 3,100 2,900 3,000 3,300 3,100 3,300 2,800 2,400 3,100 3,700 3,000 3,100 3,000 3,100 3,000 3,300 2,500 2,900 3,800 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,600 3,700 3,100 3,600 3,000 5,000 3,400 2,900 3,200 3,400 3,200 3,000 3,200 3,800 3,600 3.000 3,200 3,100 3,300 3,400 3,100 3,700 3,300 3,200 3,100 3,000 3,100 3,000 3,300 2,300 4,600 3,300 3,200 3,500 4,600 3, 200 2,900 3, 200̂

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

In charge of Meat Inspection Field Stations—Continued

Joseph H. Kitzhofer __. William C Herrold Edward A. Boyer Elvon S. Dickey Samuel A. King Joseph W. Hovorka Thomas Castor Smith V. Ewers... Arthur N. Smith William K. Howard Harry K. Walter __. John J. Martin _. Grover C Pieper Denis D. Callahan. Paul P. Taylor. George E. Repp _._ Herbert Bryan — Francis S. Bingham Albert E. Evans _ Harry A. Schneider _ Henry R. Schrumpf— Henry Marshall—. _ Charles H. Swanger _. A. Taw Ayers Edgar P. Durham Alfred J. Maloney William R. McCall Meier Brodner Alexander E. Graham ...

Clarence L. Norris Edward Smith _. Frederick L. Tritle Alfred D. Bullock George W. Famous... Melvin A. Ruck Bernhard J. Stockier._ Otto Hornlein— John R. Aufente Henry E. Brown James S. Kelly — Michael W. McGuire. Harlow G. Potter Orville A. Stingley Roy Avant John H. Byerley Harvey H. Culver Russell S. Griffin Arthur R. Smith.. Harry J. Hoyman LeRoy P. McArdle... Lewis A. Licking John A. Thompson. _. Edward F. Cary Clarence S. Rockwell . Albert H. Carpenter.. John L. Myers Warren L. Hayward.. Archie N. McGregor.. Howard L. Bollinger. _ William O. McHugh..

In charge of Animal Husbandry Field Stations

Benjamin F. Brandon-William F. Ward

Associate veterinarian, Oklahoma City, Okla. Veterinarian, Omaha, Nebr Associate chemist, Omaha, Nebr _ Associate veterinarian, Ottumwa, Iowa Associate veterinarian, Paterson, N. J — Assistant veterinarian, Peoria, 111 _ Associate veterinarian, Philadelphia, Pa Assistant veterinarian, Phoenix, Ariz _ Assistant veterinarian, Piqua, Ohio Assistant veterinarian, Pittsburg, Kans Associate, veterinarian, Pittsburgh, Pa — Assistant veterinarian, Pittston, Pa Assistant veterinarian, Pocomoke City, M d „ Principal lay inspector, Portland, M e — Associate veterinarian, Portland, Oreg Assistant veterinarian, Pottsville, Pa _. Associate veterinarian, Poughkeepsie, N. Y._ Associate veterinarian, Providence, R. I Associate veterinarian, Pueblo, Colo Assistant veterinarian, Reading, Pa Assistant veterinarian, Richmond, Ind Associate veterinarian, Richmond, Va _'__ Associate chemist, St. Louis, Mo... ... Assistant veterinarian, Salisbury, M d Assistant veterinarian, Salt Lake City, Utah-Assistant veterinarian, San Diego, Calif. Assistant veterinarian, Sandpoint, Idaho Veterinarian, San Francisco, Calif. .._ Associate laboratory inspector, San Francisco, Calif.

Associate veterinarian, Seattle, Wash ._ Principal lay inspector, Shreveport, La __. Assistant veterinarian, Sidney, Ohio Senior veterinarian, Sioux City, Iowa ___ Associate veterinarian, Sioux Falls, S. Dak__. Assistant veterinarian, South Kortright, N. Y. Veterinarian, South St. Joseph, M o Veterinarian, South St. Paul, Minn Associate veterinarian, Spokane, Wash.. Associate veterinarian, Springfield, Mass Associate veterinarian, TacOina, Wash Assistant veterinarian, Terre Haute, Ind. Principal lay inspector, Texarkana, Tex Associate veterinarian, Topeka, Kans Assistant veterinarian, Tuscaloosa, Ala Assistant veterinarian, Union City, Tenn Principal lay inspector, Vicksburg, Miss Assistant veterinarian, Walla Walla, Wash-Associate veterinarian, Washington, D. C — Associate veterinarian, Waterloo, Iowa. Assistant veterinarian, Watertown, S. D a k -Associate veterinarian, Wheeling, W. Va Associate veterinarian, West Fargo, N. Dak-Associate veterinarian, Wichita, Kans Associate veterinarian, Wilmington, Del Principal lay inspector, Wilmington, N. C__ Assistant veterinarian, Winona, Minn Principal lay inspector, Worcester, Mass Assistant veterinarian, Yakima, Wash Principal lay inspector, Youngstown, Ohio-Assistant veterinarian, Zanesville, Ohio

Animal husbandman, Beltsville, M d Agent in animal husbandry (cooperative), Brooksville, Fla.

Associate animal husbandman, Dubois, Idaho.

Minn.. Nebr... Mich-Mo.... D. C._. Ill Pa Mo..... Pa Nebr... Pa R. I — 111—— Mass... Idaho.. Iowa... N. C... Kans... Ill Pa Ind.__. Del.... Mich.. W.Va_. Tenn__. N. Y„. Iowa„. N. Y... Calif... Nebr Kans .. Mo.... Wis.... Pa..... Ohio-Ohio-. Ill D. C... Mass... HI Kans... Mo.... Kans... Ala.... Ky..... Mo.... Colo... Pa Iowa... Nebr.. Ind.... Kans__ M o -Pa Minn. Colo.. Mass._ Colo-Pa Ohio-

Ind.... Fla...

4th__. 2d.„. .6th„. 5th„. 9th„. 6th... 5th... lst... 3 d — 8th... 1st... 22d__. 3 d — 1st— 3 d — 3 d — 2 d — 6th— 13th.. 4th... AtL. 6th... 5th— 9th„. 37th.. lst... 10th-6th„. 2d— 2d 5th__. 4th_„ 7th__. 21st-12th.. 2 d —

Calif...

3d_._. 21st.. 2d.._.. 4th__. 5th... 5th__. 1st... 4th... 2d___. 11th.. 5th... 2d.„. 4th... 2d_... 5th _. 2 d — . 3 d — . 2 d — 8th__. 2d„.. 8th„. 9th... 9th„_. 1st.-.

6th.... John M . Cooper...—--^—

3 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury.

$3,400 4,000 3,600 3,800 3,400 3,100 3,800 3,100 3,200 3,000 3,500 3,100 3,100 2,400 3,500 3,200 3,200 3,500 3,300 3,100 2,800 3,700 3,600 3,100 3,100 3,200 3,000 3,800 3,300 3,700 2,500 3,000 4,600 3,400 3,100 4,000 4,000 3,700 3,300 3,300 3,100 2,400 3,400 2,800 3,000 2,300 3,100 3,400 3,500 3,100 3,400 3,300 3,500 3,300 2,400 3,100 2,500 3,100 2,400 3,200

4,000 3,800

2,960

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

In charge of Animal Husbandry Field Stations—Continued

Burt W. Heywang

William R. Dodson RossH. Tuckwiller

Smith W. Greene

Earl B. Krantz

James R. Quesenberry

In charge of Hog-cholera Field Stations

Charles N. McBryde Walter C. Dendinger Mark F. Welsh William F. Biles Ralph Graham Alonzo H. Francis James McDonald In charge of Field Inspection

Stations

Frederick L. Schneider James Fleming Howard H. Cohenour Roger D. Hyde John C. Pace Walter A. Sullivan J. Oscar Wilson .. Horace R. Collins.. James W . Murdoch Isaac H. Kaufman Henry S. Weber Richard W . Tuck.. John E. Spindler— James Fleming Clarence O. Benson _. James C Exline Lynnford C. Butterfield Daniel G. Shumway Herbert M . Smith Walter E. Howe Frank E. Murray.._____ William Thompson Francisco Menendez Guillot... L. N. Dodge.— In charge of Branch Pathological

Laboratories Walter J. Hall Hubert Bunyea L. Enos Day _. George W . Stiles, jr... In charge of Tick Eradication

Field Stations

Seaborn H. Still.. Roy E. Jackson.. Walter K. Lewis. Howard L. Darby.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Associate poultry husbandman, Glendale, Ariz.

Agent in animal husbandry, Jeanerette, La.. Agent in animal husbandry, Lewisburg, W. Va.

Associate animal husbandman (coopeiative), McNeil, Miss.

Associate animal husbandman, Middlebury, Vt.

Senior animal husbandman, Miles City, Mont.

Bacteriologist, Ames, Iowa Associate veterinarian, Atlanta, Ga Collaborator, College Park, M d Associate veterinarian, Frankfort, K y Associate veterinarian (cooperative), Jeffer­son City, Mo.

Associate veterinarian, Lincoln, Nebr Associate veterinarian, Springfield, 111

Senior veterinarian, Albuquerque, N. Mex.. Senior veterinarian, Athenia, N. J Associate veterinarian, Bismarck, N. Dak. Assistant veterinarian, Calais, M e Assistant veterinarian, Calexico, Calif .____. Associate veterinarian, Cheyenne, W y o Associate veterinarian, Denver, Colo Associate veterinarian, El Paso, Tex Associate veterinarian, Helena, Mont Assistant veterinarian, Houlton, M e Associate veterinarian, Lancaster, Pa Senior veterinarian, London, England Assistant veterinarian, Newport, Vt Senior veterinarian, New York, N . Y Assistant veterinarian, Ogdensburg, N. Y.__ Associate veterinarian, Olympia, Wash Associate veterinarian, Reno, Nev Assistant veterinarian, Rouses Point, N. Y . Assistant veterinarian, St. Albans, Vt Associate veterinarian, Sacramento, Calif... Associate veterinarian, Salt Lake City, Utah Associate veterinarian, San Antonio, Tex Agent (Coop.), San Juan, P. R Agent, Watertown, N. Y...

Assistant veterinarian, Beltsville, M d Associate veterinarian, Bethesda, Md. Associate veterinarian, Chicago, 111 Associate bacteriologist, Denver, Colo

Association veterinarian, Baton Rouge, L a -Associate veterinarian, Birmingham, Ala Senior veterinarian (cooperative) Columbia, S. C.

Senior veterinarian, Fort Worth, Tex

Legal residence

State

Pa.

La W. Va. Ind....

Wash..

Iowa...

Va Mo Md.— Kans... S.Dak. Mo. 111..

N.Mex. Nebr.. . 111 ... N. Y , Calif— 111 Ohio— Kans___ Kans.„ Pa Mass.— 111 ... Pa...-Nebr—. N. Y... Colo... Ill ... N. Y — Ky..... N. Y„_ Ohio— HI P. R_-_ N. Y —

Mont.. K y — . Mo.... Okla...

Ala... Conn. S. C. D. C

Cong. dist.

Com pensa-tion

21st ...

3d._ 6th.

2d._.

4th .

7th..

3d„ 4th 5th. 3d__ lst. 4th. 7th,

At L. 2d—. 21st_. 37th„ 11th-lst— 12th_. 5th . 2d . 14th 9th -11th.. 32d... 2 d — 21st. . 2 d — -12th 28th.. 5th„. 29th.. 6 t h — 10th„

32d....

2d-7th. 5th. 5th.

5th. 1st. 3d..

$3,300

4,400 2,800

3 3, 200

2,900

4,400

4,200 3,400 (<) 3,500

3 3,100 3,500 3,400

4,600 4,100 3,500 3,000 2,700 3,400 3,500 3,300 3,500 3,100 3,300 4,600 3,000 4,100 3,000 3,600 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,700 3,700 3,400 5 7.50 s 12.00

2,800 3,400 3,800 3,800

3,400 3,600

3 2,300

4,600 3 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury * Salary paid entirely by State agency. 8 Per diem.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

In charge of Tick Eradication Field Stations—Continued

Hartwell Bobbins Truman W . Cole William A. M c D onald Leslie J. Allen In charge of Tuberculosis Eradi­

cation Field Stations

Harry B. Leonard

George R. Caldwell.. Edward B. Simonds.

John T. Dallas Edgar A. Crossman.

Howard M . Newton. . Walter A. Sullivan John J. Lintner Albert J. DeFossett... John A. Barger John B. Reidy Robert L. Smith Herman Busman Theodore S. Rich James S. Healy Lionel H. Adams Hugh L. Fry Clark H.Hays Samuel B. Foster Arden L. Hirlem.an._-Roscoe E. Brookbank. Warren J. Fretz Norris L. Townsend. _ Ellis E. McCoy

In charge of Virus-serum Control Field Stations

Charles A. Klein Howard H. Day Jesse W. Joss De Lois G. Tepfer Ernest E. Lollar JohnD. Stillwell Fern A. Imler EarlH. Carter Frederick A. Grenfell Joseph S. Clark Carl V. Metcalf Leslie B. Vermillion Walter J. Stewart Charles B. Clement James F. Park Fred N. Elwell In charge of Zoological Field

Stations Lawrence Avery Robert Jay Charles W . Rees Marion Imes Hayes B. Raflensperger

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Veterinarian, Jackson, Miss.. Veterinarian, Jacksonville, Fla Associate veterinarian, Little Rock, Ark__ Senior veterinarian, Oklahoma City, Okla

Senior veterinarian (cooperative), Albany, N.Y.

Associate veterinarian, Augusta, M e Associate veterinarian (cooperative), Balti­more, M d .

Associate veterinarian, Boise, Idaho Senior veterinarian (cooperative), Boston, Mass.

Veterinarian, Charleston, W . Va — Associate veterinarian, Cheyenne, W y o Associate veterinarian, Chicago, 111 ..-Senior veterinarian, Columbus, Ohio Senior veterinarian, Des Moines, Iowa Veterinarian, Harrisburg, Pa Associate veterinarian, Hartford, Conn Senior veterinarian, Indianapolis, Ind Senior veterinarian, Lansing, Mich Senior veterinarian, Madison, Wis Associate veterinarian, Montpelier, Vt Associate veterinarian, Nashville, Tenn Associate veterinarian, Pierre, S. Dak Associate veterinarian, Portland, Oreg Associate veterinarian, Raleigh, N. C Associate veterinarian, Richmond, Va Senior veterinarian, St. Paul, Minn Associate veterinarian, Topeka, Kans Assistant veterinarian, Trenton, N. J

Assistant veterinarian, Albany, Ga Associate veterinarian, Denver, Colo Associate veterinarian, East St. Louis, 111... Associate veterinarian, Fort Dodge, Iowa... Associate veterinarian, Fort Worth, Tex Veterinarian, Indianapolis, Ind Senior veterinarian, Kansas City, Kans Associate veterinarian, Omaha, Nebr Associate veterinarian, Pearl River, N. Y... Associate veterinarian, St. Joseph, M o Assistant veterinarian, St. Paul, Minn Associate veterinarian, Sioux City, I o w a — Associate veterinarian, Stockton, Calif Assistant veterinarian, Topeka, Kans Assistant veterinarian, West Plains, M o — Associate veterinarian, Wichita, Kans Assistant veterinarian, Beltsville, Md... Associate veterinarian, Corvallis, Oreg-. Associate zoologist, Jeanerette, La Senior veterinarian, Kansas City, Kans. Associate veterinarian, Moultrie, G a —

Legal residence

State

Ala. Tex. Mo. Mo-

Ohio ...

Me D. C___ Ohio. Mass. Ohio. Ill-Ill— Ohio. Nebr. N. Y. Nebr. Mich. N.Y. Ill-Mass. Pa.-Ohio. Oreg. Pa — Ind.. Pa... N. J.. Nebr.

Ohio. Ohio. Kans. Kans. Ind.. Iowa-Ohio . Ohio. D. C N. Y. Iowa-Ill— Md_. 111— Ala.. Iowa_ N. Y. Iowa... Md... N. H„ P a —

Cong. dist.

2d-4th. 7th. 5th_

lst.

3d..

12th. 13th.

11th. lst.. 11th. 12th. 4th._ 37th. 6th-5th„ 39th. 10th. 14th. 16th. 12th. 3d... 16th. 6th._ 8th„ 2d... 3d... 2d... 1st.. 1st.. 5th.. 7th„ 11th, 12th. 9th„ 23d._ 11th. 19th_ 4th„ 2 d — 8th„ 7th„

11th. 2d... 2d... lst.. 17th-

Com-pensa-tion

$3,800 4,000 3,500 4,600

3 3,600

3,300 3 3,400

3,400 3 4,100

3,800 3,400 3,800 4,600 4,600 4,000 3,500 5,200 4,600 4,600 3,500 3,400 3,200 3>500 3,400 3,500 4,600 3,600 3,100 3,000 3,500 3,500 3,400 3,300 4,000 4,600 3,300 3,400 3,300 3,200 3,500 3,400 3,100 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,300 3,000 4,600 3,300

3 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Animal Industry-Continued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

In charge of Packers and Stock­yards Field Stations

James F. Gibbons. Vernon E. Foster Mason L. Haskell Lester C. Jennings James Christensen. Loren W . Krake John H. Ruff Ardo W . Joy _ — George E. Butin Hermann C. Henrici Claudius D. Ashmore. Sterling M . Price Theodore J. Perrin Charles S. Jones _ Frank J. Miller Paul McCormick, jr.. Charles F. Walker Raymond L. Lisle James R. Plumb._____ Walter A. Williams... Orion E. Dyson

Bureau of Dairy Industry

OllieE. Reed John M . Kemper.. Leo S. Richardson. Karl E. Parks Carrie B. Sherfy...

Scientific Divisions

Lore A. Rogers. Roy R. Graves.

Ernest Kelly John C McDowell-

Raymond W. Bell

Field Stations

Thomas W . Moseley. David V. Kopland— A. LiddonWatt Archie G. Van Horn. Robert F. Flint James A. Riley John A. Simms Chares W . Mclntyre.

Bureau of Plant Industry

William A. Taylor__ Karl F. Kellerman i_ Henry E. Allanson.. Frank J. Hopkins.._ William E. Taylor-James M . Pickens... Jessie M . Allen Sarah M . Mclnteer.

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

District supervisor, Buffalo, N. Y D istrict supervisor, Chicago, 111— District supervisor, Cincinnati, Ohio District supervisor, Cleveland, Ohio — Division supervisor, Denver, Colo. _ District supervisor, Denver, Colo.. District supervisor, Fort Worth, Tex _. District supervisor, Indianapolis, Ind... District supervisor, Kansas City, M o Principal valuation engineer, Kansas City, Mo.

District supervisor, Los Angeles, Calif District supervisor, Montgomery, A l a — District supervisor, Nashville, Tenn. — District supervisor, National Stock Yards, 111. District supervisor, N e w York, N . Y District supervisor, North Portland, O r e g — District supervisor, Omaha, Nebr District supervisor, Sioux City, Iowa District supervisor, South St. Joseph, M o District supervisor, South St. Paul, Minn District supervisor, Wichita, Kans

Chief Assistant to the chief Assistant to the chief Associate dairy engineer. Junior librarian

Chief, division of dairy research laboratories.-. Chief, division of dairy cattle breeding, feed­ing and management.

Chief, division of market-milk investigations.. Chief, division of dairy herd improvement investigations.

Chief, division of dairy manufacturing invest­igations and introduction.

Dairy husbandman, Beltsville, M d Assistant dairy husbandman, Huntley, Mont. Assistant dairy husbandman, Mandan, N. Dak.

Agent in dairying, Woodward, Okla Agent in dairying, Grove City, Pa Agent in dairying, Columbia, S. C Associate dairy husbandman, Lewisburg, Tenn.

Agent, Oakwood, M o •__._ Chief. Associate chief Assistant chief — Senior administrative assistant Chief clerk Assistant, in charge of publications-Librarian Personnel clerk

Legal residence

State

Minn. Okla.. Kans_. Kans__ Tex... Mich.. Wyo.. Iowa— Nebr.. Mo... Ala... Tenn_. La Okla-Minn. Mont. Tex___ Colo.-Kans__ Minn. Ill

Mich.. Ky.... Minn. Mass.. Pa....

N. Y... Oreg...

1ST. J—_ W i s —

N. Y—

Mont.. S. Dak. N.Dak. Kans... N.Dak. S. C... Conn__ Mo

Mich-Ohio ... N. Y„. D. C — D. C.„ Ala Kans... N. Y...

Cong. dist.

4th„. 4th... 2 d — . lst._. 5th... 4th... AtL. 9th„_ 2 d — 5th... 9th„. 6th.„ 2 d — 6th_„ 3 d — 2d.„. 12th_. 1st— 4th.„ 3 d — 5th„. 6th. 6th. 1st. 8th. 22d.

36th_. 1st...

7th... 1st—

31st_.

2d. 2d. 3d. lst. 2d„ 7th. 2d-l s t —

4th_. 12th. 37th.

9th.. 8th.. 35th.

Com­pensa­tion

$3,600 4,200 3,600 3,500 4,800 3,800 3,400 3,700 3,800 5,600 3,600 3,600 3,800 3,700 3,600 3,500 3,800 3,600 3,800 3,800 3,400 8,000 4.100 4,000 3,800 2,600

6,200 5,800

5,200 4,800

5,600

4,300 3,100 2,900

3 2,650 3 4,000 3 1,500 3,800

3 2,000

8,000 7,000 5,800 3,400 3,100 3,300 3,100 2,900 i Also in charge of divisions of citrus canker eradication and phony peach eradication.

3 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Bureau of Plant Industry— Continued

Scientific Divisions Eugene C. Auchter

Elmer W. Brandes _.

Edgar Brown __..

Earl C Butterfield—

J. Wise Byrnes. GuyN. Collins.

Orator F. Cook

Frederick V. Coville.

Samuel B. Detwiler—

Lyster H. Dewey

Wightman W. Garner.

Thomas H. Kearney..

Karl F. Kellerman

Clyde E. Leighty

Max A. McCall

Fred C Meier

Haven Metcalf.

Adrian J. Pieters

Knowles A. Ryerson

CarlS. Scofield

Cornelius L. Shear.

Gotthold Steiner.

Warner W. Stockberger *_

Forest Service

Robert Y. Stuart Edward A. Sherman. Hamilton I. Loving.. Service and Technical Divisions

Roy Headley...

Leon F. Kneipp Edward E. Carter.

EarleH. Clapp

Theodore W. Norcross...

Christopher E. Rachford.

Fred W. Morrell

Christopher M . Granger. Carlisle P. Winslow

Principal horticulturist, in charge of division of horticultural crops and diseases.

Principal pathologist, in charge of division of sugar plant investigations.

Principal botanist, in charge of division of seed investigations.

Senior horticulturist and superintendent, in charge of Arlington Experiment Farm, Rosslyn, Va.

Assistant, in charge of gardens and grounds.... Principal botanist, in charge of division of genetics and biophysics.

Principal botanist, in charge of division of cotton, rubber, and other tropical plants.

Principal botanist, in charge of division of botany and acting director of the National Arboretum.

Principal pathologist, in charge of division of blister rust control.

Senior botanist, in charge of division of fiber plant investigations.

Principal physiologist, in charge of division of tobacco and plant nutrition.

Principal physiologist, in charge of division of Egyptian cotton breeding.

Associate chief of bureau, and in charge of divisions of citrus canker eradication and phony peach eradication.

Principal agronomist, in charge of division of dry land agriculture.

Principal agronomist, in charge of division of cereal crops and diseases.

Principal pathologist, in charge of division of barberry eradication.

Principal pathologist, in charge of division of forest pathology.

Principal agronomist, acting in charge of division of forage crops and diseases.

Principal horticulturist, in charge of division of foreign plant introduction.

Principal agriculturist, in charge of division of western irrigation agriculture.

Principal pathologist, in charge of division of mycology and disease survey.

Senior nematologist, in charge of division of nematology.

Principal physiologist, in charge of division of drug and related plants.

Forester and chief. Associate forester Chief of finance and accounts.

Assistant forester, in charge of branch of operation.

Assistant forester, in charge of branch of lands. Assistant forester, in charge of branch of forest management.

Assistant forester, in charge of branch of re­search.

Chief engineer, in charge of branch of engi­neering.

Assistant forester, in charge of branch of range management.

Assistant forester, in charge of branch of public relations.

Forest economist— Director, forest products laboratory, Madi­son, Wis.

Forest taxation economist, N e w Haven, Conn-Supply officer, Ogden, Utah

Md__.

Mich..

N. Y__.

N. Y__.

D.C. N. Y.

Fred R. Fairchild Frank Haynie » Also director of personnel and business administration. (See office of the Secretary.

N. Y...

N. Y—

Pa

Mich...

S. C....

N. Y„.

Ohio...

N. Y_„

Wash..

Mass...

S. C—

Mich-

Calif—

Minn.

Nebr..

Md.._

Ohio..

Pa... Utah— Va__.

5th_.

6th„

1st..

26th.

Idaho..

Ariz Me N. Y...

Mass.—

Calif.-

Mont..

Calif... Conn__

Conn..

Mo.__

31st.

31st.

30th.

8th...

2d...

6th._.

11th..

12th..

37th_.

4th...

13th..

3d....

2d.„.

9th...

10th..

1st...

5th...

17th_.

19th. 1st.. 8th_.

lst..

1st.. 2d...

32d..

4th„

2d—

1st..

9th„ 1st..

2d... 6th..

$6,400

5,800

5,600

4,600

3,200 5,600

6,000

5,800

5,800

5,000

6,200

5,600

7,000

5,600

5,600

5,600

6,200

5,600

5,600

6,200

5,600

4,600

7,500

8,000 7,000 5,400

,1

6,000

6,000 6,000

6,000

6,000

6,000

6,000

6,500 6,000

8,000 4,000

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Forest Service—Continued

Forest and Range Experiment Stations

Earl H. Frothingham

Raphael Zon Thornton T. Munger

C. Edward Behre

Lyle F. Watts

Elwood L. Demmon Edward I. Kotok Willis M. Baker Reginald D. Forbes Clarence L. Forsling Gustaf A. Pearson Northern National Forest

. Region

Evan W. Kelley

Forest Supervisors

Eldon H. Myrick Chas. D. Simpson

Roy A. Phillips Ray R. Fitting _. James F. Brooks Paul A. Wohlen George E. Martin Alva A. Simpson John W . Lowell, jr William M . Nagel Arthur H. Abbott— Walter J. Derrick R. Trevor Ferguson. Kenneth Wolfe James C. Whitham James N. Templer Clyde S. Webb__ Wilford B. Willey.. Theodore Shoemaker James E. Ryan Rocky Mountain National

Forest Region Allen S. Peck...

Forest Supervisors

Donald E. Clark

Charles B. Mack William R. Kreutzer Ray Peck

John V. Leighou Harold L. Borden

Arthur F. C Hoffman Everard S. Keithley Robert E. Clark Phillip V. Woodhead H. Earl French Andrew Hutton Jarvis S. Veeder Lewis R. Rist Arthur L. Nelson Theo. Kreuger James F. Conner

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

Director, Appalachian station, Asheville,

N. C Director, Lake States station, St. Paul, Minn-Director, Pacific Northwest station, Port­land, Oreg.

Director, Northeastern station, N e w Haven, Conn.

Director, Northern Rocky Mountain station, Missoula, Mont.

Director, Southern station, N e w Orleans, La. Director, California station, Berkeley, Calif.. Director, Central States station, Columbus, Ohio.

Director, Allegheny station, Philadelphia, Pa Director, Great Basin station, Ephraim, Utah Director, Southwestern station, Flagstaff, Ariz

Regional forester, Missoula, Mont.

Clearwater Nat. Forest, Orofino, Idaho Coeur d'Alene Nat. Forest, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Nezperce Nat. Forest, Grangeville, Idaho... Pend Oreille Nat. Forest, Sandpoint, Idaho. Selway Nat. Forest, Kooskia, Idaho St. Joe Nat. Forest, St. Maries, Idaho Absaroka Nat. Forest, Livingston, Mont Beaverhead Nat. Forest, Dillon, Mont Bitterroot Nat. Forest, Hamilton, Mont Blackfeet Nat. Forest, Kalispell, Mont Cabinet Nat. Forest, Thompson Falls, Mont Custer Nat. Forest, Miles City, Mont Deerlodge Nat. Forest, Butte, Mont Flathead Nat. Forest, Kalispell, Mont Gallatin Nat. Forest, Bozeman, Mont. Helena Nat. Forest, Helena, Mont Kootenai Nat. Forest, Libby, Mont Lewis and Clark Nat. Forest, Choteau, Mont Lolo Nat. Forest, Missoula, Mont Kaniksu Nat. Forest, Newport, Wash

Regional forester, Denver, Colo.

Arapaho Nat. Forest, Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo.

Cochetopa Nat. Forest, Salida, Colo Roosevelt Nat. Forest, Fort Collins, Colo... Grand Mesa Nat. Forest, Grand Junction, Colo.

Gunnison Nat. Forest, Gunnison, Colo Holy Cross Nat. Forest, Glenwood Springs, Colo.

Montezuma Nat. Forest, Mancos, Colo Pike Nat. Forest, Colorado Springs, Colo... Rio Grande Nat. Forest, Monte Vista, Colo. Routt Nat. Forest, Steamboat Springs, Colo San Isabel Nat. Forest) Pueblo, Colo San Juan Nat. Forest, Durango, Colo Uncompahgre Nat. Forest, Delta, Colo White River Nat. Forest, Glenwood Springs, Colo.

Nebraska Nat. Forest, Halsey, Nebr Black Hills Nat. Forest, Deadwood, S. Dak. Harney Nat. Forest, Custer, S. Dak

State

111.

N. Y_. Conn_

Idaho.

Utah..

Mich. N. Y_. Pa-...

La Nebr.. Nebr..

Calif.

Mont.. Minn..

Mont.. Idaho.. Mont.. Idaho.. Mont.. Colo... Colo... Iowa... Mont.. Mont.. Mont.. Mont.. Iowa... S. Dak. Idaho.. N. Y... Colo... Wash..

N.Mex.

Mich_.

Colo.. Colo.. Colo... S. Dak Colo...

Colo... Colo... Colo.. Colo... Colo... Pa Mont.. Colo... Minn.. Nebr... S. Dak.

1st....

11th... 2 d — .

1st..

1st..

5th.. 11th. 18th.

2d„ 6th. lst.

2d.

lst-4th..

lst.. lst.. lst.. lst-. 2 d — 1st.. lst-_ 9th.. 2 d — lst.-lSt--lst-lst-. 3 d — lst-37th. 2 d — 5th_.

AtL._

9th„.

4th. 4th. 4th.

3d_. 4th.

4th_. 4th.. 4th.. 2d... 4th.. 30th. 2d... 4th._ 10th 6th_ 2d„

Com-pensa-tion

$4,800

6,000 5,600

4,600

4,800

5,000 5,600 4,800

5,000 5,600 5,200

6,000

3,600 3,800

4,000 3,500 3,500 3,800 3,300 3,800 4,200 3,600 3,200 3,600 3,300 3,800 3,700 3,500 3,800 3,800 4,600 3,800

6,000

3,200

3,600 3,600 3,400

3,500 3,300

3,600 3,600 3,600 3,400 3,400 3,600 3,200 3, 300 3,200 3,800 4,000

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Forest Service—Continued

Rocky Mountain National Forest Region—Continued

Forest Supervisors—Contd.

Fred B. Agee Huber C Hilton James N. Langworthy. Wallace J. Pearce Harry H. French Southwestern National Forest

Region

Frank C. W. Pooler

Forest Supervisors

Ralph W. Hussey Edward G. Miller Frederic Winn Rex King Francis L. W. Grubb. Francis L. Kirby Theodore T. Swift George W. Kimball... Carroll R. Dwire 0. Fred Arthur John A. Adams James A. Scott .__. Frank E. Andrews Intermountain National Forest

Region

Richard H. Rutledge

Forest Supervisors

Walter G. Mann Guy B. Mains Frank S. Moore __•_ Jas. W. Farrell Sidney C. Scribner • Ernest A. Renner Sidney S. Stewart William B. Rice John N. Kinney Miller S. Benedict Samuel W. Stoddard-John Raphael Alexander McQueen. -Chester J. Olsen. Jas. O. Stewart Carl B. Arentson Jas. E. Gurr Carl A. Mattsson Allen C Folster Joseph W . Humphrey. Wallace M. Riddle-Charles DeMoisy, jr.. Arthur G. Nord Arthur C. McCain Clarence E. Favre

California National Forest Region

Stuart B. Show

Forest Supervisors

William V. Mendenhall Frank Price — -Lewis H. Anderson Edwin F. Smith Roy Boothe

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Bighorn Nat. Forest, Sheridan, W y o Medicine B o w Nat. Forest, Laramie, W y o Shoshone Nat. Forest, Cody, W y o Washakie Nat. Forest, Lander, W y o Wichita Nat. Forest, Cache, Okla

Kaibab Nat. Forest, Kanab, Utah Boise Nat. Forest, Boise, Idaho Caribou Nat. Forest, Montpelier, Idaho Challis Nat. Forest, Challis, Idaho Idaho Nat. Forest, McCall, Idaho Lemhi Nat. Forest, Mackay, Idaho Minidoka Nat. Forest, Burley, Idaho Payette Nat. Forest, Emmett, Idaho Salmon Nat. Forest, Salmon, Idaho Sawtooth Nat. Forest, Hailey, Idaho Targhee Nat. Forest, St. Anthony, Idaho. — Weiser Nat. Forest, Weiser, Idaho Humboldt Nat. Forest, Elko, Nev Nevada Nat, Forest, Ely, Nev Ashley Nat. Forest, Vernal, Utah Cache Nat. Forest, Logan, Utah Dixie Nat. Forest, Cedar City, Utah Fishlake Nat. Forest, Richfield, Utah.. La Sal Nat. Forest, Moab, Utah Manti Nat. Forest, Ephraim, Utah Powell Nat. Forest, Panguitch, Utah Uinta Nat. Forest, Provo, Utah Wasatch Nat. Forest, Salt Lake City, Utah. Teton Nat. Forest, Jackson, W y o Wyoming Nat. Forest, Kemmerer, W y o

Regional forester, San Francisco, Calif-

Angeles Nat. Forest, Los Angeles, Calif.. California Nat. Forest, Willows, Calif.. . Cleveland Nat. Forest, San Diego, Calif-Eldorado Nat. Forest, Placerville, Calif-

Legal residence

State

Regional forester, Albuquerque, N. Mex....

Apache Nat. Forest, Springville, Ariz... Coconino Nat. Forest, Flagstaff, Ariz Coronado Nat. Forest, Tucson, Ariz _. Crook Nat. Forest, Saflord, Ariz Prescott Nat. Forest, Prescott, Ariz Sitgreaves Nat. Forest, Holbrook, Ariz Tonto Nat. Forest, Phoenix, Ariz TusayanNat. Forest, Williams, Ariz Carson Nat. Forest, Taos, N. M e x Lincoln Nat. Forest, Alamogordo, N. M e x — Cibola Nat. Forest, Albuquerque, N. Mex.. Gila Nat. Forest, Silver City, N . M e x Santa Fe Nat. Forest, Santa Fe, N. M e x

Regional forester, Ogden, Utah.

Wyo. Mich_-Colo-. Colo.. Colo-.

Vt.

N.Mex. Kans... N.Mex. N. Y„. Colo-.. Ariz Ariz Mass.— N.Mex. Ariz N.Mex. N.Mex. N.Mex. Idaho..

Idaho.. Idaho.. Oreg... Idaho.. Utah... Idaho.. Ind.... Kans... N.Mex. Nebr... Idaho.. Wyo... Idaho.. Nev... Oreg... Idaho.. Utah-Utah... Utah-Utah— Utah-Utah— Idaho.. Mont.. Idaho..

Calif.

Calif.. . Calif. __ Calif... Calif.

Cong. dist.

AtL. 10th_. 4th... 2d.... 4th...

1st

AtL. 4th... AtL. 34th.. 2d.... AtL. AtL. 6th._. AtL. AtL. AtL_ AtL. AtL.

Inyo Nat. Forest, Bishop, Calif Calif...1

1st.

2d... 2d... 2d... lst._ lst-2d___ 12th. 4th.. AtL lst.. 2d„. AtL 2d— AtL 1st.-. 1st.-1st... 1st.-1st.. 1st.. 1st— 1st— 2d._.. 1st... 1st-..

8th.

9th. 7th. 9th. 2d-?th.

Com-pensa-tion

$3,800 4,000 3,300 3,600 3,200

6,000

3,600 4,400 3,600 3,800 3,500 3,800 3,800 3,700 3,300 4.000 3,400 3,800 4,400 6,000

3,100 4,000 3,400 3,200 4,000 3,200 3,400 4,000 3,700 3,700 4,000 3,700 3,800 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,700 4,000 3,100 3,700 3,400 4,000 3,600 3,400 4,000

6,000

4,000 3,600 3,200 3,600 3,300

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Forest Service—Continued

California National Forest Region— Continued

Forest Supervisors—Contd.

Fred D. Douthitt . William G. Durbin Fred P. Cionemiller, jr David N. Rogers Joseph E. Elliott

Stephen A. Nash-Boulden

Frank P. Cunningham Thomas J. Jones Maurice A. Benedict _ Jesse R. Hall Richard L. P. Bigelow Millard M . Barnum.. William M . Maule._

North Pacific National Forest Region

Clarence J. Buck

Forest Supervisors

Perry A. Thompson Hugh B. Rankin— Carl B. Neal John F. Campbell Carl M . Ewing Thomas H. Sherrard William 0. Harriman Charles C. Hall Glenn E. Mitchell Ralph S. Shelley John F. Irwin Vernon V. Harpham _ _ Frederick W . Furst.. John C. Kuhns, jr Philip T. Harris John R. Bruckart— Arthur D. Moir, jr Lawrence B. Pagter Herbert L. Plumb Edwin J. Fenby William G. Weigle Gilbert D. Brown

Eastern National Forest Region

Joseph C. Kircher

Forest Supervisors

Arnold C. Shaw

Henry R. Koen Sam R. Broadbent Evan W . Hadley

James E. Scott John B. Byrne Merwin A. Mattoon Loren L. Bishop William R. Barbour Clinton G. Smith Clifford L. Graham Harold M . Sears .. John W . McNair. Arthur A. Wood Charles A. Plymale

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless otherwise indicated)

Klamath Nat. Forest, Yreka, Calif Lassen Nat. Forest, Susanville, CaliL ._. Modoc Nat. Forest, Alturas, Calif Plumas Nat. Forest, Quincy, Calif San Bernardino Nat. Forest, San Bernardino, Calif.

Santa Barbara Nat. Forest, Santa Barbara, Calif.

Sequoia Nat. Forest, Porterville, Calif Shasta Nat. Forest, Mount Shasta, Calif Sierra Nat. Forest, North Fork, Calif Stanislaus Nat. Forest, Sonora, Calif Tahoe Nat. Forest, Nevada City, Calif _ Trinity Nat. Forest, Weaverville, Calif Mono Nat. Forest, Minden, Nev

Regional forester, Portland, Oreg

Cascade Nat. Forest, Eugene, Oreg Crater Nat. Forest, Medford, Oreg— Deschutes Nat. Forest, Bend, Oreg... Fremont Nat. Forest, Lakeview, Oreg Malheur Nat. Forest, John Day, Oreg Mount Hood Nat. Forest, Portland, Oreg Ochoco Nat. Forest, Prineville, Oreg Santiam Nat. Forest, Albany, Oreg Siskiyou Nat. Forest, Grants Pass, Oreg Siuslaw Nat. Forest, Eugene, Oreg Umatilla Nat. Forest, Pendleton, Oreg UmpquaNat. Forest, Roseburg, Oreg Wallowa Nat. Forest, Wallowa, Oreg Whitman Nat. Forest, Baker, Oreg Chelan Nat. Forest, Okanogan, Wash Columbia Nat. Forest, Portland, Oreg Colville Nat. Forest, Republic, Wash Mount Baker Nat. Forest, Bellingham, Wash-Olympic Nat. Forest, Olympia, Wash. Rainier Nat. Forest, Tacoma, Wash.. Snoqualmie Nat. Forest, Seattle, Wash Wenatchee Nat. Forest, Wenatchee, W a s h -

Regional forester, Washington, D. C

Ouachita Nat. Forest, Hot Springs National Park, Ark.

Ozark Nat. Forest, Russellville, Ark Choctawhatchee Nat. Forest, Pensacola, Fla. Ocala Nat. Forest, and Osceola Purchas3 Unit, Lake City, Fla.

White Mountain Nat. Forest, Laconia, N. H . Nantahala Nat. Forest, Franklin, N. C_ Pisgah Nat. Forest, Asheville, N. C Allegheny Nat. Forest, Warren, Pa Luquillo Nat. Forest, Rio Piedras, P. R Cherokee Nat. Forest, Athens, Tenn Unaka Nat. Forest, Bristol, Tenn.. Natural Bridge Nat. Forest, Lynchburg, Va. Shenandoah Nat. Forest, Harrisonburg, Va.. Monongahela Nat. Forest, Elkins, W . Va Kisatchie Purchase Unit, Alexandria, La

Legal residence

State

Calif. „ Calif. .. Oreg.-. Me Calif-Calif...

Calif... Calif... Calif-Calif— Calif— Calif... Pa

Mass.—

W a s h — Oreg---Oreg---Oreg-_-Oreg... N. J____ Wash.. Mont.. Wash.. Oreg.--Oreg... Oieg... Oreg-_. Oreg... Me Wash.. Mont.. Conn__ N. Y — M d — Pa Oreg... 111 N. Y... Ark..,. Mo Ga Vt Calif.. . Conn__ Nebr__. D. C Conn__ N. H — Pa Va W. Va. Ark___ _

Cong. dist.

5 t h — 5th.... 2d 4 t h — 2d llth._.

7th____ 1st 2d 11th... 7th_.„ 9 t h — 9 t h —

1 s t —

5th___. 2d 1st 3d 2d 5 t h — 5 t h — 1 s t — 5 t h — 2d 2d 1st 3d 1st 4 t h — 2d 2d 4 t h — 31st... 4 t h — 20th— 2d 22d—. 26th...

5th.... 10th__. 4th—_

1st.... 2d 3d 1st 3d 2d 25th„_ 10th... 2d 5th__._

Com­pensa­tion

$3,500 4,000 3,500 3,800 3,800

3,800

3,500 3,800 4,000 4,200 3,800 3,500 3,300

5,600

3,600 3,800 3,800 3,200 3,500 3,800 3,200 3,300 3,500 3,600 3,600 3,500 3,200 4,000 3,600 3,600 3,500 3,600 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,600

5,800

3,800

3,600 3,500 3,500

4,800 3,500 3,500 3,600

21,200 4,000 3,500 3,600 3,500 3,500 3,600 2 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Forest Service—Continued

Alaska National Forest Region

Charles H. Flory.—

Lake States National Forest Region

Earl W. Tinker

Forest Supervisors

Gunnar K. Fenger Leslie S. Bean James M . Walley Robert A. Zeller W m . L. Barker, jr Raymond U. Harmon. —

Bureau of Chemistry and Soils

Henry G. Knight... Charles A. Browne-Albert G. Rice Henry A. Donovan. Charles A. Wolfe—.

Sydney D. Frissell

SCIENTIFIC DIVISIONS

(a) Chemical and Technological Research

Charles A. Browne-William W . Skinner.

Howard S. Paine

David J. Price. —

Horace T. Herrick i

Frederick C. Blanck

George S. Jamieson

David B. Jones

Fletcher P. Veitch »_...

Ruric C. Roark

Field Stations

Carbohydrate Division

Charles F. Walton, jr. John C. Keane

Industrial Farm Products

George P. Shingler

Paul Burke Jacobs

C. C. Smoot

Insecticide Division

Stuart W. Griffin

Homer L. Cupples. L y n n H . Dawsey.-

Regional forester, Juneau, Alaska. Chugach Nat. Forest, Alaska TongassNat. Forest, Alaska

Ohio. 12th__.

Regional forester, Milwaukee, Wis.

Huron Nat. Forest, East Tawas, Mich Marquette Nat. Forest, Munising, M i c h — Chippewa Nat. Forest, Cass Lake, Minn Superior Nat. Forest, Ely, Minn Superior Purchase Unit, Duluth, Minn Wisconsin Purchase Units, Park Falls, Wis

Chief. -Assistant chief Assistant to chief— Chief clerk Administrative assistant, in charge of ac­counts.

Editor..

Chief, chemical and technological research.... Assistant chief, chemical and technological research.

Principal chemist, in charge of carbohydrate division.

Principal engineer, in charge of chemical engineering division.

Principal chemist, in charge of color and farm waste division.

Principal chemist, in charge of food research division.

Senior chemist, in charge of oil, fat, and wax laboratory.

Principal chemist, in charge of protein and nutrition division.

Principal chemist, in charge of industrial farm products division.

Principal chemist, in charge of insecticide division.

Chemist, in charge station at Houma, L a — . Chemist, in charge station at St. Paul, Minn.

Chemist (acting), in charge station at Lake City, Fla.

Senior chemical engineer, in charge of station at Ames, Iowa.

Technologist in charge of laboratory at Port­land, Oreg.

Chemist, in charge station at Wenatchee, Wash.

Chemist, in charge station at Whittier, Calif. Assistant chemist, in charge station at New Orleans, La.

S. Dak_

Minn.. Colo... Pa Minn._ Colo... N. Y...

3d.

W. Va. N. Y__. K y — . Mass... Wash.. N. C„.

10th. 2 d — 19th. 8th„ 4th„ 27th.

2d„. 4th„ 6th._ 12th. 3d...

5 t h —

Me..... Minn..

G a —

N.J...

N. C_.

1st. 2d_.

Md..

Mich— Md..

2d.„

10th.

8th„

2d...

1st.. 4th..

7 Also senior chemist in charge, color certification, food and drug administration. B Also senior chemist in charge, naval stores control, food and drug administration.

$6,500

5,800

3,200 3,200 3,200 3,800 3,200 3,200

8,000 7,000 4,800 3,300 3,600

3,300

N. Y„_ Ariz

Ark_...

Pa

O h i o —

M d —

Conn__

Wis

M d —

M d —

4th— AtL._ 4th—

12th.„

20th...

1 s t —

2d

3d

5 t h —

3d

7,000 6,000

5,600

5,600

5,600

6,000

4,800

5,600

6,000

5,600

4,000 4,000

3,800

4,600

3,300

3,800

3,800 3,000

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Bureau of Chemistry and Soils—C ontinued

SCIENTIFIC DIVISIONS—Con.

{a) Chemical and Technological Research-r-C ontinued

Food Research

Edward McK. Chace

Harry von Loesecke

Floyd DeEds

John L. Heid

(b) Fertilizer and Fixed Nitrogen Investigations

Charles H. Kunsman

William H. Ross

John W. Turrentine

Franklin E. Allison

PaulH. Emmett Sterling B. Hendricks

Royall O. E. Davis

Oliver R. Wulf—..

(c) Soil Investigations

Arthur G. McOall Curtis F. Marbut

Hugh H. Bennett.——_J______

Horace G. Byers .........

Oswald Schreiner ...

Charles Thorn.

SOIL SURVEY DISTRICTS

Mark Baldwin Williamson E. Hearn MacyH. Lapham... Thomas D. Rice Arthur T. Strahorn — FIELD STATIONS

Soil Fertility

Paul R. Dawson

Nelson McKaig, jr

Eugene S. Lyons

James E. Adams

Arthur O. Alben

Richard A. Lineberry. —

George M. Bahrt

Ray A. Pendleton

Earl D. Fowler

Senior chemist, in charge station at Los Angeles, Calif.

Senior chemist, in charge of station at Winter Haven, Fla.

Senior toxicologist, in charge of station at San Francisco, Calif.

Chemist (acting), in charge of station at Wes-laco, Tex.

Acting chief of fertilizer and fixed nitrogen in­vestigations.

Senior chemist, in charge of concentrated fer­tilizer investigations.

Senior chemist, in charge of potash investiga­tions.

Senior chemist, in charge of biochemical in­vestigations.

Chemist, in charge of catalytic investigations. Chemist, in charge of X ray and crystal­lography.

Senior chemist, in charge of transformation of nitrogen compounds.

Chemist, in charge of spectroanalysis and photochemistry.

Chief of soil investigations Principal soil scientist, in charge of soil survey division.

Senior soil scientist, in charge of soil erosion and moisture conservation investigations.

Principal chemist, in charge of soil chemistry and physics division.

Principal biochemist) in charge of soil fertility division.

Principal mycologist, in charge of soil micro­biology division.

Inspector, northeastern district Inspector, southeastern district Inspector, western district, Berkeley, Calif... Inspector, north-central district Associate soil scientist, in charge of cooperative reclamation soil classification. Associate biochemist, in charge of laboratory at Austin, Tex.

Associate soil technologist, in charge of labo­ratory at Houma, La.

Associate soil technologist in charge of labora­tory at Scottsbluff, Nebr.

Associate soil technologist, soil fertility lab­oratory, Columbia, S. C.

Assistant soil technologist, in charge of lab­oratory at Sbreveport, La.

Assistant chemist, in charge of laboratory at Chadbourn, N. C.

Assistant soil technologist, in charge of labora­tory at Orlando, Fla.

Assistant soil technologist, in charge of labora­tory at Fargo, N. Dak.

Associate soil technologist, in charge of labora­tory at Albany, Ga.

Legal residence

State

Md...

Mass.

Calif-

Nebr..

N.Y...

Ariz...

Conn_

Ind...

Oreg.. N.Y...

N. C_.

Calif-

Ohio .. Mo... N. C.

Wash.

Wis—

N. Y_.

Ind... N. C_. Mich_ Fla.... Nebr..

Mass..

Wyo-

Kans_.

Iowa..

Iowa..

N. C.

Nebr..

Minn.

Ind...

Cong. dist.

5th..

8th..

6th._

2d_._

5th..

AtL

2d...

lst..

3d... 11th.

5th„

6th..

12th. 8th._

7th..

lst-_

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11th. 5th.. 6th.. lst-_ 6th..

2d....

AtL.

5th-.

7th...

7th...

5th...

1st-..

7th...

11th..

Com-pensa-tion

$5,000

4,600

5,000

3,800

5,600

5,000

4,800

4,600

4,000 3,800

4,600

3,800

6,400 6,000

5,200

5,600

6,000

5,800

4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600 3,400

3,700

3,200

3,200

3,800

2,700

2,700

2,700

2,600

3,500

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION •

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Bureau of Chemistry and Soils— C ontinued

FIELD STATIONS—Con.

Soil Survey

William T. Carter

Soil Erosion

Henry G. Lewis

Louis C. Aicher

Bertram H. Hendrickson

Joseph M. Snyder

Russel E. TJhland

William A. Rockie .

George W. Musgrave

Horace V. Geib

Raymond H. Davis

Samuel W. Phillips

Bureau of Entomology

Charles L. Marlatt S. A. Rohwer Frank H. Spencer.. Austin J. Leister.-. RollaP. Currie

Senior soil scientist, in charge of station at College Station, Tex.

Associate scientist in soil erosion, in charge of soil erosion station, Guthrie, Okla.

Cooperative agent in charge of soil erosion station, Hays, Kans.

Scientist in soil erosion, in sharge of soil erosion station, Tyler, Tex.

Scientist in soil erosion, in charge cf soil erosion station, Statesville, N . C.

Associate scientist in soil erosion, in charge of soil erosion station, Bethany, M o .

Scientist in soil erosion, in charge of soil erosion station, Pullman, Wash.

Scientist in soil erosion, in charge soil erosion station, Clarinda, Iowa.

Scientist in soil erosion, in charge of soil erosion station, Temple, Tex.

Associate scientist in soil erosion, in charge of soil erosion station, La Crosse, Wis.

Scientist in soil erosion, in charge of soil ero­sion station, Zanesville, Ohio.

Chief. Assistant chief -__ _.__ Business manager.. ... Assistant business manager ._. Associate entomologist, in charge of informa­tion and editorial work.

Mabel Colcord— Librarian __. Scientific Divisions

(Vacancy) - —

Walter H. Larrimer

R. W. Harned — .

Frank C. Craighead

William H. White

James I. Hambleton

Ernest A. Back

Fred C. Bishopp

Harold Morrison

Frank L. Campbell

James A. Hyslop

Bureau of Biological Survey

Paul G. Redington— Walter C. Henderson. Emery J. Thompson-William H. Cheesman. Lisle Morrison

In charge of fruit and shade tree insect investi­gations.

Principal entomologist, in charge of cereal and forage insect investigations.

Principal entomologist, in charge of cotton in­sect investigations.

Principal entomologist, in charge of forest in­sect investigations.

Principal entomologist, in charge of truck crop and garden insect investigations.

Senior apiculturist, in charge of bee culture investigations, Somerset, M d .

Principal entomologist, in charge of household and stored product insect investigations.

Principal entomologist, in charge of investiga­tions of insects affecting m a n and animals.

Senior entomologist, in charge of taxonomy of insects.

Entomologist, in charge of insect physiology and toxicology.

Senior entomologist, in charge of insect pest survey.

Chief Associate chief Senior administrative assistant, in charge of division of administration.

Biological editor Assistant, in charge of exhibits, photographs, and distribution of publications.

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Pa

Ohio—

Kans...

N. Y —

M d — _

Mo

Nebr...

N. J....

Mich__

Kans...

Ohio—

Kans... Va Md_ — Pa N.Dak.

24th...

22d—.

6 t h —

11th—

5 t h —

8 t n —

3d

3d

5 t h —

5 t h —

2d

5th.._. 8 t h — 5 t h — 9 t h — 1 s t —

2 $3.600

3,200

3 4,500

3,800

3,800

3,500

3,800

3,800

3,800

3,200

3,800

8,000 6,500 4,600 3,500 3,800

Mass.—

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Miss-—

Pa

Md....

Wis....

Hawaii

Tex

Ind

Pa

N. J—.

Ariz Md.... Conn.. N.J-_-M d —

13th...

7 t h —

1 s t —

19th„_

5th....

3d

5 t h —

7 t h —

1st —

6 t h —

At L.. 6 t h — 1st 1st 6 t h —

3,400

5,800

5,600

5,800

5,600

5,000

5,600

5,600

5,200

4,000

4,800

8,000 6,400 3,500 3,800 3,700

3 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury. 8 Salary paid by Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Biological Survey— Continued

Scientific, Economic, and Reg­ulatory Divisions

W.B.Bell

Waldo L. McAtee—.

Frank G. Ashbrook.

J. E. Shillinger

Stanley P. Young...

Harold P. Sheldon..

Theodore S. Palmer

Rudolph Dieffenbach

FIELD HEADQUARTERS

Biological Investigations

Vernon Bailey Walter P. Taylor Olaus J. Murie Thomas D. Burleigh. Luther J. Goldman. _ Oliver L. Austin, jr.. Clarence M - Aldous.

Food Habits Research

Theophilus H. Scheffer. Stanley E. Piper Edwin R. Kalmbach... Johnson A. Neff-J. Paul Miller-Ross O. Stevens. Fur Resources Investigations

Karl B. Hanson

John W. Meyer

Disease investigations

Frank D. McKenney. Leland C. Morley

Predatory Animal and Rodent Control

Control Methods Research

Francis E. Garlough. Wallace W . Smith... Donald A. Spencer... Albert W . Moore Everett E. Horn Rodent Control Bait Mixing

Station

PaulT. Quick

Supervisors and Leaders

Region No. 1 (Eastern)

James Silver

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Principal biologist, in charge of division of biological investigations.

Principal biologist, in charge of division of food habits research!

Principal biologist, in charge of division of fur resources.

Senior veterinarian, in charge of investiga­tions of diseases of wild birds and animals.

Principal biologist, in charge of division of predatory animal and rodent control.

United States game conservation officer, in charge of division of game and bird conser­vation.

Senior biologist, in charge of importation of foreign birds and mammals.

Senior land valuation engineer, in charge of division of land acquisition. Senior biologist—.

Senior biologist, Tucson, Ariz Associate biologist, Jackson, W y o Associate biologist, Asheville, N . C Associate biologist, Berkeley, Calif Assistant biologist, North Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass.

Assistant biologist, St. Paul, Minn

Associate biologist, Puyallup, Wash Associate biologist, San Diego, Calif Senior biologist, in charge food habits research laboratory, Denver, Colo.

Assistant biologist, Sacramento, Calif Junior biologist, Amherst, Mass Cooperative agent _ __

Biologist, in charge of experimental fur farm, Saratoga Springs, N . Y .

Associate biologist, in charge of rabbit experi­ment station, Fontana, Calif.

Agent, Fontana, Calif. Agent, Richmond, Va.

Biologist, in charge, Denver, Colo Junior biologist, investigator, Billings, Mont. Junior biologist, investigator, Durango, Colo. Junior biologist, investigator, Hillsboro, Oreg. Associate biologist, investigator, Berkeley, Calif.

Junior biologist, in charge, Pocatello, Idaho..

Associate biologist, regional supervisor.

Legal residence

State

N.Dak.

Ind_.._

Pa...

U t a h -

Wash.. Wash.. Mich__ Mo Wash.. Mich

111.

Tenn..

Minn. Va....

Oreg. Oreg. Colo. N.Mex. Wash.

Idaho.

Colo...

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Md...

Colo-..

Vt...

Calif—

Minn.

Minn. W i s — Minn.. Ga Calif... N. Y...

1st

nth—

20th—

6th—

1st....

2d...

6th—.

1st--..

6th... 6th... 9th... 8th„_ 7th... 24th_. 1st-..

3d_. 2d_. 5th.

15th. 4th„ 11th.

1st.

2d.

1st. 6th.

3d.... 1st,,. 1st... AtL. lth—

2d.

1st.

$5,600

5,600

5,600

4,600

5,600

5,600

4,600

5,200

4,600 4,600 3,800 3,200 3,200 2,600 2,600

3,400 3,600 4,800 2,600 2,000 2,000

4,200

3,180

3,200 3,200

4,000 2,100 2,200 2,500 3,300

2, 300

3,300

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Biological Survey— Continued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

Predatory Animal and Rodent Control—C ontinued

Region No. 1 (Eastern)—Con.

District Leaders

Carlyle Carr L Galen C. Oderkirk». Harry P. Williams *. Roy Moore * Ernest M . Mills i___ Andrew E. O m a n *_.

Region No. 2 (Mountain)

Leo L. Laythe

District Leaders

Dorr D. Green ,_ Robert E. Bateman 2

OttoE. Stephli Louis Knowles........... George E. Holman 2

Reuben S. Zimmerman *. Adolph S. H a m m Region No. 3 (Pacific)

Ira N. Gabrielson.

District Leaders

Charles G. Poole 2 — Joseph Keyes * Thomas B. Murray. Edward R. Sans..— Stanley G. Jewett— Leo K. Couch

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Junior biologist, Gainesville, Fla Assistant biologist, La Fayette, Ind. Escanaba, Mich Junior biologist, State College, Miss. Junior biologist, Amherst, Mass Assistant biologist, Raleigh, N . C._.

Associate biologist, regional supervisor, Denver, Colo.

Assistant biologist, Denver, Colo Billings, Mont. — — _ Assistant biologist, Bozeman, Mont Mitchell, S. D ak Salt Lake City, Utah _ Assistant biologist, Salt Lake City, Utah. Associate biologist, Cheyenne, W y o

Region No. 4 (Southwestern)

Donald A. Gilchrist

District Leaders'

Benjamin E. Foster John C. Gatlin, jr L Alwin E. Gray2... Cedric R. Land on 2 .... Lawrence C. Whitehead 1

Big-game and Bird Reservations Ray C. Steele George E. Mushbach

Robert S. Norton.

H. Harrison Hoyt.

Aimer P. Nelson

Geno A. Amundson.

Steven B. Crossley..

Assistant biologist, regional supervisor, Portland, Oreg.

Sacramento, Calif . Assistant biologist, Sacramento, Calif. Assistant biologist, Boise, Idaho Reno, Nev Portland, Oreg : Assistant biologist, Olympia, Wash...

Associate biologist, Phoenix, Ariz.

regional supervisor,

Assistant biologist, Phoenix, Ariz Assistant biologist, Albuquerque, N. Mex.. Associate biologist, Oklahoma City, Okla.. San Antonio, Tex _ Assistant biologist, San Antonio, Tex —

Superintendent, Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge, Winona, Minn.

Superintendent, Bear River Migratory^bird Refuge and inspector of Federal refuges, Brigham, Utah.

United States reservation protector, National Bison Range, Moiese, Mont.

United States reservation protector, Wind Cave National Game Preserve, Hot Springs, S. Dak.

United States reservation protector, Elk Refuge, Jackson, Wyo.

Assistant United States reservation protector, Niobrara Reservation, Valentine, Nebr.

United States reservation protector, Big Lake Bird Reservation, Manila, Ark.

i Rodent control only. 2 Predatory animal control only. » Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury.

127190—32 7

Legal residence

State

W i s — N.Dak W y o — Mont., Mass_— Kans—

Ariz

Oreg... Oreg— Minn.. S. Dak-Utah... Idaho— W y o —

Iowa—

W y o — Calif. „ Utah... Calif. -Oreg._. O r e g —

Colo...

N. Mex N.Mex Calif— Tex Ga

Wash..

Mont..

N. Dak.

Mont..

W y o —

Oreg...

Tenn..

Cong. dist.

3d 1st AtL.. 2d 3d 5th„„

AtL..

2d 1st.... 4th____ lst__._ 2d 2 d — At L -

5 t h —

AtL__ 3d 1st 8th... . 3 d — 2d

1st.—

AtL-At L-5th— 16th— 2d

4th.._.

2d

3d

lst_.._

AtL„

2d

3d

Com­pensa­tion

$2,600 2,800 3 670 2,200 2,400 3,100

3,300

3,000 3,200 2,900 3,200 3,200 3,100 3,200

3,200

3,400 3,000 2,900 3,300 3,200 3,200

3,300

2,800 3,000 3,300 3,200 3,200

4,200

3,800

2,120

2,280

2,480

1,820

1,620

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Biological Survey-Continued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

Big-game and Bird Reserva­tions—C ontinued

Wesley D. Parker

George M . Benson..

Hugh M. Worcester.

Harry E. Magbee...

Garnett W . Saye.

Paul T. Kreager

William T. Krummes.

Harold F. West

Peter J. Van Huizen..

Enforcement of Migratory Bird Treaty and Lacey Acts

U. S. Game Protectors

Harry Barmeier Philip S. Farnham Kenneth F. Roahen Webster H. Ransom Chester A. Leichhardt.. William L. Birsch Bernhardt R. Britton— Marquis A. Charlton— Eugene M . Boring John Q. Holmes Jay V. Kelsey Samuel W . Linebaugh.. Lawrence J. Merovka— John E. Perry. Louis A. Branchaud Floyd A. Johnson.. George M . Riddick Stephen Creech Burdette J. Shaver Bertrand E. Smith Orin D. Steele George Tonkin E. Bradford Whitehead. Frank Clarkson Albert Stadlmeir

Alaska Investigations

Hugh W. Terhune

Lawrence J. Palmer.

Alaska Game Commission

William R. Selfridge.

Frank P. Williams—.

Andrew A. Simons...

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State

United States reservation protector, Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, Fort Totten, N.Dak.

United States reservation protector, Lake Malheur Bird Reservation, Voltage, Oreg.

United States reservation protector, Tule Lake Bird Reservation. Merrill, Oreg.

United States deputy reservation protector, Blackbeard Island Bird Reservation, Sape-loe, Ga.

United States deputy reservation protector, Savannah River Bird Reservation, Savan­nah, Ga.

Acting supervisor, St. Marks Migratory Bird Refuge, St. Marks, Fla.

Acting supervisor, Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge, Mumper. Nebr.

Acting supervisor, Cape Romain Migratory Bird Refuge, McClellanville, S. C.

Acting supervisor, Blackwater River Migra­tory Bird Refuge, Cambridge, M d . St. Louis, M o . __.

Owego, N. Y Billings, Mont Spokane, Wash Portland, Oreg. Elizabeth City, N. C. Socorro, N. Mex Columbus, Ohio Mobile, Ala Garden City, Kans... Daytona Beach, Fla_. Russellville, K y Memphis, Tenn Kansas City, M o Washington, D. C Watertown, S. Dak... Little Rock, Ark Peoria, 111 St. Paul, Minn Portland, M e Cambridge, M d Berkeley, Calif. Savannah, Ga Houston, Tex Pleasantville, N. J

Administrative officer for Alaska and chief representative of Biological Survey resident in the Territory, Juneau, Alaska.

Senior biologist in charge of biological investi­gations in Alaska, College, Alaska.

Commissioner, chairman and member from first judicial division, Ketchikan, Alaska.

Commissioner, second judicial division, St. Michael, Alaska.

Commissioner, third judicial division, Lake-view, via Seward, Alaska.

S.Dak.

Oreg...

Wash..

Ga

Ga.

Iowa_—

Idaho.

Oreg.

Calif-

Iowa.. N. Y... Wash. Wash. Wash. Va—_ Wash. Ohio.. Ala... Nebr__ Wis.. _ Ky..._ HI Tenn__ Vt Colo___ Tenn__ Mo W i s — Me Mass Oreg— Fla Tex N. Y...

Cong. dist.

Alaska.

Nebr...

Alaska.

Alaska

Alaska.

3d.

2d___

4th__

12th_

2d—

6th_

1st.

3d._

6th.

3 d — . 37th__ 5th.__ 5th... 3 d — 4th... 2d 8th__. 1st... 5th... 8th__. 3d 22d... 6th... 1st... 2d 9th__. 10th_. 11th.. 3d 14th.. 2d.__. 3d___. llth_. 42d...

Com­pensa­tion

1st....

$2,180

1,500

1,800

1780

1,200

2,000

2,000

2,000

2,000

2,800 2,800 2,800 2,600 2,400 2,700 2,500 2,500 2,300 2,600 2,500 2,400 2,400 2,500 2,400 2,400 2,600 2,400 2,500 2,500 2,700 2,700 2,500 2,500 2,700

5,400

4,960

* 10.00

4 10.00

U0.00

i Salary cooperative with private agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury. * Per diem*

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Biological Survey-

Continued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con

Alaska Game Commission—Con.

Irving McK. Reed.

Hugh W. Terhune ,

Alaska Game Wardens

Erwin M. Goddard.. Frank Dufresne Oddie Hallson Homer W . Jewell Mark A. Winkler___ George W . Taylor Sam O. White.. Chas. J. O'Connor George B. Nelson.. T. Eugene Tibbs William B. Healy Land Acquisition

Daniel H. Janzen Carey H. Bennett

Bureau of Public Roads

Thomas H. MacDonakL-Philip St. J. Wilson Augusta F. Johnston

Carrie L. Fuller... Hilda E. Graff

Josephine C. Sweeney

Scientific and Technical Divisions

Raymond E. Toms

Lester E. Boykin _

Charles D. Curtiss... _

Herbert S. Fairbank___

T. Warren Allen

Earl F. Kelley

Edwin W. James

Hubert K. Bishop

Oscar L. Grover _ ___ DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS FOR

HIGHWAY W O R K (a) Eastern Districts Erwin O. Hathaway

Clifford Shoemaker

Clayton E. Swain

James T. Voshell

Charles D. Snead

Arthur G. Bruce

Vernon M. Peirce •

* Per diem.

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Commissioner, fourth judicial division, Fair­banks, Alaska.

Executive officer, fiscal agent, and secretary; representative of Biological Survey; Juneau, Alaska.

Assistant to executive officer, Juneau, Alaska Juneau, Alaska McGrath, Alaska ._ —.____, Ketchikan, Alaska ______; Kodiak, Alaska ____. Fort Yukon, Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Cordova, Alaska.. Holy Cross, Alaska.. Kenai, Alaska

Junior forester, Kansas City, Mo Junior forester, Ogden, Utah _

Chief Assistant chief Administrative assistant in charge of person­nel.

Executive assistant Administrative assistant in charge of mail and files.

Secretary to chief of bureau

Chief, division of design Chief, division of laws and contracts Chief, division of control Chief, division of information Chief, division of management -Chief, division of tests Chief, division of highway transport Chief, division of construction... Chief, bridge division

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 4, St. Paul, Minn.

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 5, Omaha, Nebr.

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 6, Fort Worth, Tex.

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 7, South Chicago, 111.

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 8, Montgomery, Ala.

Acting district engineer in charge of Dist. No. 9, Troy, N. Y.

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 10,

Washington, D. C.

Legal residence

State

Alaska.

Alaska.

Alaska . Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska.

Oreg.__ Idaho—

Iowa Va_____ Wyo...

Mich__ 111

D.C.__

M d — S. C„_. Iowa... Md..._ N.Y___ Iowa___ N.Y__. N.Y... Va

N. H...

Ohio-

Ala

Ind....

Ala

N.Y...

Mass

Cong.

dist.

1st 1 s t —

7th... . 3d 1st

10th___ 7th....

6th„__ 6th.... 7th..._ 3d 19th___ 3d 24th„_ 39th___ 3d

2d

12th___

2d

2d

2d

32d____

11th—

Com­

pensa­

tion

4 $10.00

5,400

3,700 2,700 2,700 2,600 2,500 2,600 2,600 2,500 2,400 2,400 2,300

2,000 2,000

8,500 6,400 3,200

3,600 2,900

3,000

6,400 6,400 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,200 6,200 5,600

6,200

5,800

5.600

6,200

5,600

5,600

5,800

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Public Roads—Con.

DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS FOR

HIGHWAY WORK—Con.

(b) Western Districts

Laurence I. Hewes

Joseph S. Bright William H. Lynch

Charles H. Sweetser

Junius W. Johnson

Melvin D. Williams

Burtis J. Finch

Bureau of Agricultural Engineering

Samuel H. McCrory... George R. Boyd Kathryn McSorley ___. Wallace Ashby _ Morris C. Betts _ Roy B. Gray... Lewis A. Jones Roger D. Marsden Samuel P. Lyle. 'George P. Wolf Dorothy Graf. _ FIELD HEADQUARTERS

Walter W. McLaughlin Albert T. Mitchelson

Ralph L. Parshall Dalton G. Miller Charles E. Ramser David L. Yarnell Charles A. Bennett Robert M. Merrill

Bureau of Agricultural Economics

Nils A. Dlsen _. Clarence W. Kitchen Eric EQglund. Fred J. Hughes. J. Clyde Marquis.. Mary G. Lacy... Scientific, Service, and Regula­

tory Divisions Eric Englund Arthur W . Palmer William F. Callander. Roy C. Potts Clarence L. Holmes _. Leslie A. Wheeler Charles J. Galpin

Wells A. Sherman Harold J. Besley William A. Wheeler J. Clyde Marquis Lewis C. Gray Charles V. Whalin

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C. otherwise indicated)

unless

Deputy chief engineer in charge of western districtSj San Francisco, Calif.

Construction engineer, San Francisco, Calif.. District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 1, Portland, Oreg.

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 2, San Francisco, Calif.

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 3, Denver, Colo. '

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 11, Juneau, Alaska.

District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 12, Ogden, Utah. Chief of bureau _

Engineering assistant to chief of bureau Secretary to chief of bureau Chief, division of structures Chief, division of plans and service Chief, division of mechanical equipment Chief, division of drainage and soil erosion control.

Chief, editorial and information division Senior agricultural engineer in charge of ex­tension activities.

Administrative officer Assistant librarian _ Chief, division of irrigation, Berkeley, Calif.. Assistant chief, division of irrigation, Berke­ley, Calif.

Senior irrigation engineer, Fort Collins, Colo. Senior drainage engineer, St. Paul, Minn Senior drainage engineer, Guthrie, Okla. Senior drainage engineer, Iowa City, I o w a -Associate mechanical engineer, in charge of cotton ginning laboratory, Stoneville, Miss.

Agricultural engineer, Toledo, Ohio

Chief Assistant chief Assistant chief Business manager In charge of economic information Librarian

Chief, division of agricultural finance Chief, division of cotton marketing Statistician and chief, division of crop and livestock estimates.

Chief, division of dairy and poultry products Chief,, division of farm management and costs Acting chief, division of foreign agricultural service.

Chief, division of farm population and rural life.

Chief, division of fruits and vegetables Chief, grain division Chief, division of hay, feed, and seed Chief, division of economic information Chief, division of land economics Chief, division of livestock, meats, and wool-

Legal residence

State

Wash..

Calif— O h i o —

Wash..

Ky—

Calif...

N.Y—

Miss... Va N.Y... Minn.. Pa Idaho.. S. Dak. Ill Ga Pa N . Y —

Utah— Ga

Colo___ Iowa-Ill Iowa-Calif— Mont..

Ill Oreg.. Kans. Nebr. Ind... Va...

Kans... Calif... Ill Okla.. Iowa_. D. C-. Wis

Va Ill S.Dak. Ind Tenn... Kans.._

Cong. dist.

2d.

llth. 7th„

3d„_

7th._

9th„

35th.

8th„ 3 d — 28th, 8th„ 7th„ 1st.. lst.. 11th. 8th._ 18th. llth.

1st.. 1st..

2d... 9th_. 23d.. 11th. 9th_. lst..

18th. 1st.. 5th.. lst.. 8th.. 6th..

5th.. 10th. 2d... 5th. 7th.

3d.

8th... 10th.. 1st... 8th... 3d.... 2d___.

Com­pensa­tion

$6,400

6,200 6,200

6,000

6,400

5,600

6,000

6,500 4,800 2,300 4,600 4,800 5,000 5,000 4,600 4,600 3,800 2,600

6,000 4,600

4,600 4,800 4,800 4,800 3,500 4,000

8,000 7,500 7,000 5,200 6,800 3,800

7,000 6,000 6,200 6,000 6,200 4,600

5,800

6,000 5,800 5,800 5,800 6,200 6,000

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Agricultural Eco­nomics—Continued

Scientific, Service, and Regula­tory Divisions—Continued

Oscar C. Stine___

H. Stanford Yohe. Charles E. Gage.. William Broxton..

FIELD HEADQUARTERS

(c) Marketing Specialists, Un­der Cotton Futures Act

William I. Holt.... Wingate P. Barbot. Charles E. Clark-John J. Haggerty. _. Lonnie E. Dowd._ _ Howard Roberts... (Vacancy)

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

Chief, division of statistical and historical research.

Chief, division of warehousing _. Chief, tobacco section _. Chief, cold-storage reports section . . . I — " —

(b) Marketing Specialists, Un­der Grade and Staple Work

Albert M . Dickson.. John T. Egan Sam W . Martin James R. Kennedy.. Joseph H. McLure.. Frank H. Robinson. (c) Agricultural Statisticians

Roy L. Gillett Dagma L. Floyd Frank W . Gist Richard C. Ross___ Julius H. Jacobson Cecil J. Borum Arnold J. King Thomas F. McDonough. Eugene A. Logan Frank O. Black Asa R. Tuttle Fred W . Beier, jr Hubert L. Collins Leslie M . Carl Ben U. Kienholz Donald A. McCandliss— Edgar L. Gasteiger Jay G. Diamond Carl H. Robinson Verne H. Church Fred Daniels Aaron E. Anderson Charles S. Bouton Hal F. Bryant Walter H. Ebling Samuel T. Marsh Lionel L. Janes Kenneth D. Blood Harris A. Marks Meade R. Wells Paul C. Newman Frank Parker Henry M . Taylor Elmer E. Kaufman George A. Scott Frank Andrews John S. Dennee Andrew J. Surratt PaulH. Kirk Floyd K. Reed George L. Morgan

Dallas, Tex. Austin, Tex.

do El Paso, Tex Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn.

Albany, N. Y Athens, Ga Montgomery, Ala College Park, M d Boise, Idaho Brookings, S. Dak Cheyenne, Wyo. Charleston, W . Va Columbia, M o Columbia, S. C Columbus, Ohio Denver, Colo .—.do ___. Des Moines, Iowa Fargo, N. Dak Gulf port, Miss _. Harrisburg, Pa Helena, Mont.. Austin, Tex _. Lansing, Mich Las Cruces, N. Mex__. Lincoln, Nebr Little Rock, Ark Louisville, K y Madison, Wis __. Knoxville, Tenn New Orleans, La Oklahoma City, Okla. Orlando, Fla— Phoenix, Ariz Portland, Oreg Raleigh, N. C Richmond, Va Sacramento, Calif . — d o — _ Salt Lake City, Utah. Seattle, Wash Springfield, 111 St. Paul, Minn Topeka, Kans Trenton, N. J

State

Wis.

Pa.. Mo­rn...

Charleston, S. C _ Ala-Savannah, G a _ —""_—.... N. Y Mobile, Ala __ —1111—111"— Tex N e w Orleans, La __...""~_~_'..".'. La Galveston, Tex " " Tex Memphis, Tenn Tex New York, N. Y

Cong. dist.

3d.

2d... 10th. 2d...

Com­pensa­tion

D. C. Tex.. Tex__ Tex_. Ala__ S. C.

9th-3d„. 12th. lst_. 6th-lst-.

13th. 18th. 4th-2d„. 3d...

N.Y... 37th.. Ga 5th„. Ala.-.. 4th. Mont.. 1st. Idaho.. 2d. Ind 10th. Wyo.- At L-Me 1st. Mo dd. S. C.... 2d. S. Dak. 2d Mont__ 1st Kans... 2d Iowa—. 7th Minn.. 7th Miss.— 6th___. Pa 19th._. Mont.. 1st Va 9th.„. Mich.. 5th— Wyo... At L_. Nebr... 1st Ark 3d Ky 7th— Wis 3d S. C.„. 2d Fla 4th„_. Okla.- 5th„_. N. Y — 35th._. Ariz At L_. Oreg... 1st N. C„. 4th.„. Va 2d Calif... 7th— Mont.. 2d M d 6th— Calif.- 10th— Minn.. 9th Kans— 2d Nebr___ 1st N . Y — 28th„. a Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury.

$6,200

6,000 4,800 3,200

5,400 5,400 4,600 5.400 4,600 4,eoo

3.300 4,800 3,200

2 2, S00 3,300 3,300

* 3, 300 3,800

2 2,800 3,200 3,800 3,200

21, 000 3,200 4,800 3,300 2,(00 4,C00 3,800 4, COO 3,200 4, €00

21,120 2 4.000 5,000 5,000 3,200

2 4,000 i 3, 200 4,200

2 2,600 3, C00 3,400 4,100 3,700 3, 300 3,500 4,000

2 3,400 2 4, 500 4, COO 4,600 3,800 2 4,988 2 4, 500 3,800 2 3,320

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Agricultural Eco­nomics—C ontinued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

(c) Agricultural Statisticians— Continued

Frederick V. Waugh. Chester D. Stevens.. Miner M . Justin (d) Marketing Specialists, in Charge of News and Inspec­tion Services on Dairy and Poultry Products

Norman A. Dakin Clarence L. Pier Colonel E. Edmunds Charles W . Fryhofer. Louis F. Champlin Leland D. Ives __ Edward Small Almo G. Abell.. Ernest R. Johnson James E. Draper, jr Frank H. McCampbell

(e) Agricultural Attachis and Commissioners, in Charge of Foreign Offices, Foreign Agri­cultural Service

Edward A. Foley Edward C. Paxton Louis G. Michael __. Loyd V. Steere Glenn S. Ray Niels I. Nielsen Clifford C. Taylor Owen L. Dawson

(f) Marketing Specialists, Charge of News Service Fruits and Vegetables

William H. Hall Elmer R. Biddle Joseph G. Scott Walter Kingsbury _.__ Bryce Morris. Willard H. Mosier

in

on

(g) Marketing Specialists, in Charge of Inspection Service on Fruits and Vegetables

George E. Prince Hunter S. Moles Elbert E. Conklin, jr Karl S. Branch _ Emery F. McKune Hart T. Longino Will C. Hackleman ...'. ' Vernon V. Westgate... . Ober G. Strauss John J. Gardner Wilbur L. Close__ William F. Allewelt Leonard S. Fenn Forbes E. Bailey Leslie G. Schultz Gerald R. Blount Jesse E. Dickerson Carl J. Hansen J. Harold Hoover.. Walter F. Plummer George W . Winfrey Merritt W . Baker _

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Boston, Mass. do West Lafayette, Ind.

Boston, Mass. Chicago, 111...

.do-Minneapolis, Minn. New York, N. Y___.

do. _ Philadelphia, Pa____ Los Angeles, Calif-Seattle, Wash Portland, Oreg San Francisco, Calif.

London, England Sydney, Australia Belgrade, Yugoslavia Berlin, Germany Buenos Aires, Argentina. Marseilles, France Pretoria, South Africa-Shanghai, China

Chicago, Ill__ N e w York, N. Y._ Philadelphia, Pa_. Los Angeles, Calif. Denver, Colo Cincinnati, Ohio..

Columbia, S. C Baton Rouge, La .. Chicago, 111.. Cleveland, Ohio Denver, Colo__ Austin, Tex... New York, N. Y Omaha, Nebr Orlando, Fla Pittsburgh, Pa Salem, Oreg Sacramento, Calif Salt Lake City, Utah. Yakima, Wash Boise, Idaho Philadelphia, Pa Indianapolis, Ind San Francisco, Calif... Atlanta, Ga Boston, Mass.. Louisville, Ky Columbus, Ohio

S. C_._ 3d____ N.Mex. AtL. N. Y... 35th_. Nebr... 2 d — Colo... 2d . Tex 1st— Mo 8th__. Wash.. 4th... Ind 5th... Colo... 4th__. Wash.. 4th__. Colo.._ 3 d — Idaho_. 2d. Wash.. 5th___ Wash.. 4th... N. C... 4th._. Idaho.. lst__. Oreg... lst__. Kans... 5th__. Mass... 6th. . Ark 4th N.Y... 43d"; 2 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury*

Legal residence

State

Mass... Mass... Kans__.

S. Dak. S. Dak. N. Y_„ Kans... Wash.. N. Y„_ 111 Minn__ Wash.. Va 111.

Calif— Kans Mich.. Calif-Colo.. _ Calif— Va Ill

Hl___. Pa.__ Md_. Calif. Colo. Ohio.

Cong. dist.

5th. 5th. 5th.

2d_... lst__. 25th_. 3d—. 3d.... 6th... 7th... 10th.. 4th... llth.. llth..

4th._ 2d___ 4th__ 10th. 2d_._ 3d___ 6th„ 21st_

6th__ 6th._ lst__ 6th__ 3d_„ 12th.

Com­pensa­tion

$5,600 23,600 2 4,200

3,400 4,800 230O 2 600 4,600 2 300

22,300 2 2, 200 3,300

22.200 21,200

6,400 5,600 6,000 6,000 5.600 5,000 5,600 5,600

4,600 4,600 3.300

22.600 2 2.840 3,200

2 600 2600 4,800 »300

2 2, 680 2 180 4,800 2 120 2200 3,500 2 180

21,000 2,900 «180 2 180 3,200 3.300

2 3, 040 3,300 3,200 3,300 «900

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Agricultural Eco­nomics—C ontinued

FIELD HEADQUARTERS—Con.

(h) Grain Supervisors, Under Grain Standards Act

Rutherford T. Miles.

Bert W. Whitlock...

Administration of Grain Standards Act

Calhoun L. Cannon. William H. Shea..__ Martin Schuler Robert H. B l a c k -Herbert E. Nelson. _ Charles B. Barron. _

Inspection Efficiency

Fred G. Smith William P. Carroll. Evan L* Morris:... Philip Rdthrock... Clark A. Russell...

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Board of Review

Oscar F. Phillips.

(i) Marketing Specialists, in Charge of Grain, Hay, Feed, and Seed Market News Serv­ice, and Hay, Bean, and Broomcorn Inspection and Seed Verification Allan D. Harlan

Henry H. Whiteside. Walter R. Crispin... Walter J. Morgan William R. Kuehn... Charles F. Huffman-Charles M . Funk Frank L. Lyons Ephraim A. Hill Howard V. Kittle. ... (j) Marketing Specialists, in charge of News Service on Live­stock, Meats, and Wool

John S. Campbell Max Y. Griffin Emory K. Hess B. Florens McCarthy. Charles Bruce William E. Schneider. Alfred B. Smeby William O. Eraser (ft) Marketing Specialists,

charge of Warehousing in

In charge of general field headquarters, Chi­cago, 111.

In charge of Pacific coast field headquarters, Portland, Oreg.

Chicago, 111 Duluth, Minn Kansas City, Mo... Minneapolis, Minn. Omaha, Nebr St. Louis, M o

Chicago, HI. (general field headquarters). Chicago, 111. (division headquarters) Kansas City, M o •__ N e w York, N. Y _ _ Indianapolis, Ind

Chairman, Chicago, 111.

Atlanta, Ga Chicago, 111 Kansas City, Mo... Los Angeles, Calif— Minneapolis, Minn.. Portland, Oreg San Antonio, Tex... San Francisco, Calif. Denver, Colo__ Lansing, Mich

Chicago, 111 Kansas City, M o . . National Stock Yards, HI. New York, N. Y Omaha, Nebr San Francisco, Calif. South St. Paul, Minn Des Moines, Iowa

Atlanta, Ga , Dallas, Tex Indianapolis, Ind. Portland, Oreg—. Raleigh, N. C Wichita, Kans.... Omaha, Nebr

Fletcher G. Crout Roy L. Newton.. Cecil B. Burns John H. Savage James P. Brown Robert Waldie Willett H. Holliday * Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury.

Legal residence

State

Tex

Mont

m Minn. -Minn.. Minn.. Minn.. Ill

ni W i s — Mo Ohio-Ill

Minn__

Miss— 111 Mo Utah-Minn. _ Wash... Mo Minn._ Colo.__ Mich..

Tex 111 M o . — N. Y.­Iowa— Ariz-Minn. . 111

S. C... Tex Ky Wash.. Ala.— Kans... Iowa-

Cong. dist.

7th„__

1 s t —

lst__„ 10th___ 7 t h — 10th„. 10th— 2 2 d —

6th____ 5th__„ 5th__„ 6th____ 19th...

8th____

4th..„ 6th„._ 5th.._. 1st 10th_„ 5th____ 5th.„. 7th.„. 1st 6th.._.

4th.... 19th___ 5 t h — 7 t h — llth— AtL__ 3d 1st—

7th.... 10th... 2d 3d 6th.„. 3d 2d

Com­pensa­tion

$5,600

4,800

4,800 4,600 4.600 4,600 4,600 4,600

4,600 4,600 4,600 4,800 4,600

4,800

3,300 4.000 3,300

21,950 3.800 3.300 3,200

21, 800 3,500 3,500

4,600 3,400 3,400 5,000 3,400

2 1,650 3,800 3,800

5,000 4,600 3,300 3,500 4,800 3,400 3,200

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Bureau of Home Economics

Louise Stanley3

Ruth Van Deman Lennah Curtiss Zens —

Scientific Divisions

Hildegarde Kneeland. Ruth O'Brien Louise Stanley Bureau of Plant Quarantine

Lee A. Strong _ _ Avery S. Hoyt Bernard Connor Reuben C. Althouse

Foreign Plant Quarantines

Ernest R. Sasscer

Officers, in charge of Maritime Ports

Charles E. Prince, sr.

Charles E. Cooley. James W . Stanton.

Willard G. Bemis.. William T. Owrey.

Geraldus Gay

Henry W. Hecker

Robert L. Trigg.

Warren W. Wood

LeRoy Dorland

Hamilton C. Millender.

J. Robins Wood

Wimberly T. Dillard....

William H. Freeman

Melvin C. Rich

Max Kisliuk, jr.. Clyde P. Trotter-

Thomas J. Baker-

Louis M. Scott

Victor C. Durham.

Alan G. Webb

Officers, in Charge of Mexican Border Ports

Ona D. Deputy.

Orlo A. Pratt

Leslie A. Roberts

Chief Chief, Information division— Junior administrative assistant..

Chief, economics division Chief, textiles and clothing division Chief of bureau, acting, in charge of foods and nutrition division.

Chief Assistant chief Business manager Informational officer

Principal entomologist, in charge

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Balti more, M d .

Plant quarantine inspector, Bellingham, Wash Junior plant quarantine inspector, Blaine, Wash.

Plant quarantine inspector, Boston, Mass.... Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Buf­falo, N. Y.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Charles ton, S. C.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Chi­cago, 111.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Corpus Christi, Tex.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Detroit, Mich.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, Gal­veston, Tex.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, Hous­ton, Tex.

Junior plant quarantine inspector, Mobile, Ala.

Plant quarantine inspector, N e w Orleans, La.

Senior plant quarantine inspector, N e w York, N. Y.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Nor­folk, Va.

Plant quarantine inspector, Philadelphia, Pa. Associate plant quarantine inspector, Port Arthur, Tex.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Port­land, Oreg.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, Rouses Point, N. Y.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, Savan­nah, Ga.

Plant quarantine inspector̂ Seattle, Wash

Mo.. N. Y_ Mich.

N.Y. Iowa. Mo._

Calif. Calif. D. C. Pa...

Plant quarantine inspector, Brownsville, Tex.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, Calex-ico, Calif.

Junior plant quarantine inspector, Colum­bus, N. Mex.

Md.._.

Md..

Calif. Tex._

Mass. Ohio..

Tenn.

111.....

Miss..

Mich.

Ariz...

Tex...

Ala...

La....

N. Y..

Calif-

Pa.... Tex...

Oreg..

Md...

Ga.._.

Wash.

Tex...

Calif..

Tex...

8th.. 36th. 5th._

llth. 7th.. 8th._

3 d — llth.

lst.___

5th.

9th....

5th... 16th..

4th___ 10th__

2d_...

9th.__

6th___

3d..._

AtL.

8th.__

3d_.._

5th...

5th...

llth..

6th... 7th...

3d....

5th...

1st...

1st...

15th__

llth..

8th...

$7,000 3,600 2,700

5,600 5,200 7,000

7,000 6,200 4,400 3,900

6,000

3,100

4,000 2,000

3,800 3,000

2,900

2,900

2,800

2,900

3,300

3,300

2,400

3,800

4,800

2,700

3,800 3,600

3,200

3,800

3,200

3,800

4,000

3,300

2,300

a Also acting in charge of foods and nutrition division.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Plant Quarantine— Continued

Foreign Plant Quarantines— Continued

Officers in charge of Mexican Border Ports—Continued

Homer M . Cely

Raymond O. Collier

John B. R. Leary _.

Thomas A. Arnold

Warren R. Sudduth

Joseph M. Singleton

Vernon J. Shiner

Luther A. Frost _

William J. Douglass. Charles E. Bellis

Robert B. Lattimore

Adolph A. Stalmach

George M. Jones...

Leroy Schoening

Claud H. Wallis

Bertram R. Anderson

Erastus W. Ingle

Hawaii Inspection

Harold F. Willard

Puerto Rico Inspection

Allen G. Harley

Richard G. Oakley

Richard Faxon.

Domestic Plant Quarantines

Stanley B. Fracker

European Corn Borer and Jap­anese Beetle Control and Quarantine Enforcement

Leon H. Worthley.

Pink Bollworm and Thurberia Weevil Control and Quaran­tine Enforcement

Robert E. McDonald

Gipsy and Brown-tail Moth Con­trol and Quarantine Enforce­ment

Albert F. Burgess

Mexican Fruit Fly Control and Quarantine Enforcement

Paul A. Hoidale

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Del Rio, Tex.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Doug­las, Ariz.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, Eagle Pass. Tex.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, El Paso, Tex.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Fabens, Tex.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Hidal­go, Tex.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, Laredo, Tex.

Junior plant quarantine inspector, Mercedes (Thayer International Bridge), Tex.

Junior plant quarantine inspector, Naco, Ariz. Associate plant quarantine inspector, Noga-les, Ariz.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Pre­sidio, Tex.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Rio Grande City, Tex.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Roma, Tex.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector,. San Ysidro, Calif.

Junior plant quarantine inspector, Sasabe, Ariz.

Assistant plant quarantine inspector, Ysleta, Tex.

Junior plant quarantine inspector, Zapata, Tex.

Senior entomologist, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Legal residence

State

Assistant plant quarantine Inspector, Maya-guez, P. R.

Junior plant quarantine inspector, Ponce, P. R.

Associate plant quarantine inspector, San Juan, P. R.

Principal plant quarantine administrator, in charge.

Principal administrative officer, in charge, South Norwalk, Conn.

Principal administrative officer, in charge, San Antonio, Tex.

Principal entomologist, in charge, Green­field, Mass.

Senior plant quarantine inspector, in charge, Tex. Harlingen, Tex.

Tex...

Ariz....

Tex...,

Tex....

Tex....

S.C...

Tex—.

Tex—

S.C... Okla... Tex....

Tex....

Tex—

Calif...

Okla—

Tex

Ala.—

Hawaii

Pa

Ark....

Ohio...

Wis—

Mass.

T e x —

Mass...

Cong. dist.

16th_.

AtL.

15th__

16th_.

8th___

3d—

15th..

15th._

7th„_ 5th...

15th__

15th_.

15th_.

2d—

5th...

16th..

7th___

9th_._

3d—

I4th__

3d__._

6th_.

14th_.

5th_

9th.

Com­pensa­tion

$3,100

2,600

3,400

3,400

2,600

3,100

3,400

2,600

2,400 3,500

3,000

2,700

2,600

2,600

2,000

2,600

2,000

4,600

3,100

2,400

3,600

5,600

6,400

5,600

6,000

4,800

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Bureau of Plant Quarantine— Continued

Date Scale Control and Quaran­tine Enforcement

Boyd L. Boyden

Technological Division

Lon A. Hawkins

Grain Futures Administration

Joseph W . T. Duvel. Joseph M . Mehl._._. Albert Strack

Field Grain Exchange Supervisors

Leslie A. Fitz Jewett R. Mathewson. William F. Logan George H. Baston L. M . Jeffers. Louis E. Wolf Douglas B. Bagnell Food and Drug Administration

Walter G. Campbell». Paul B. Dunbar._ Fred B. Linton. Lee M . Clarke Mary T. Read

Executive Supervision

C. W. Crawford

A. E. Taylor

W. S. Frisbie.

Technical Control

Ward B. White Horace T. Herrick »

Frederick J. Cullen. B. J. Howard

C C. McDonnell

Fletcher P. Veitch "

Field Inspection Service

William R. M . Wharton. Daniel M . Walsh George H. Adams F. L. Wollard Joseph Callaway, jr Clement S. Brinton Willford J. McGee J. J. McManus

Senior entomologist, in charge, Indio, Calif...

Principal physiologist, in charge.

Chief. Assistant chief Administrative assistant.

Chicago, HI Minneapolis, Minn. Kansas City, Mo... New York, N. Y.._. Sacramento, Calif. _. Seattle, Wash Omaha, Nebr

Chief. Assistant chief Assistant to chief-Chief clerk Editor

Principal chemist, in charge of office of inter­state supervision.

Principal chemist, in charge of office of Import supervision.

Principal chemist, in charge of office of coop­eration.

Principal chemist, in charge of food control-Principal chemist, in charge of color certifica­tion.

In charge of drug c o n t r o l — Principal microscopist, in charge of micro-analytical laboratory.

Principal chemist, in charge of insecticide control.

Principal chemist, in charge of naval stores control.

Eastern District Chief of district, N e w York, N . Y . Chief of station, Baltimore, Md___ Chief of station, Boston, Mass Chief of station, Buffalo, N . Y Chief of station, N e w York, N . Y_ Chief of station, Philadelphia, Pa_ Chief of station, San Juan, P. R Chief of station, Savannah, G a

Calif.. _

I o w a -

Ohio.. Iowa_. N. Y_.

N. Y._ Minn. Kans.. Me.... Calif. . Kans.. Ala...

Ky____ Md__. Ala___ N. Y__ Pa..__

Okla__

N. Y_.

Nebr..

N. Y... Ohio-Wash. _ Mich S. C____

Md..__

Md___. -Vt Mass... N. Y... N. Y._. Pa Va G a —

9th....

llth.

4th.. 7th_. 10th.

24th. 10th. 1st.. lst.. 3d_„ 1st.. 9th_.

5th.. 4th.. 9th_. 39th. 15th.

5th..

llth.

1st..

28th_ 20th_

3d___ 8th_.

3d__

5th_

5th_.__ 1st 4th____ 1st 37th___ 7th._._ 9th.._. 5 t h —

$4,600

6,000

7,000 5,600 3,100

6,000 4,600 4,600 4,600

21,000 3,200 3,800

9,000 6,400 5,000 3,300 2,600

5,600

5,600

6,000

5,600 5,600

6,600 5,800

5,600

6,000

6,000 4,800 4,800 4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600 4,600

2 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury "> Also director of regulatory won. (see Office of the Secretary). !» A! s o Dr.in3JDa! chemist in charge of color and farm waste division, Bureau of Chemistry and Soils "Also principal chemist in charge of industrial farm products division, Bureau of Chemistry and S( Soils;

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Continued

NAME

Food and Drug Administra­tion—Continued

Field Inspection Service—Con.

J. 0. Clarke Harry D. Garrett ._. Stuart A. Postle Will H. Hartigan C. W . Harrison _ Edwin C. Boudreaux Ernest R. Smith

Wendell Vincent Grant J. Morton Arthur W . Hansen John E. Kimlel Harry C. Moore

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless otherwise indicated)

Central District

Chief of district, Chicago, ni .. Chief of station, Chicago, ID Chief of station, Cincinnati, Ohio Chief of station, Kansas City, Mo.. Chief of station, Minneapolis, Minn Chief of station, N e w Orleans, La Chief of station, St. Louis, M o

Western District

Chief of district, San Francisco, Calif Chief of station, San Francisco, Calif Chief of station, Los Angeles, Calif Acting chief of station, Denver, Colo Acting chief of station, Seattle, Wash

Legal residence

State

Mass__ _ 111 M u m -Mo Va La Mo Colo... N.Dak. Ill 111 Calif-

Cong. dist.

4 t h — 2d 10th.._ 4 t h — 10th___ 7th..„ 5th„_.

1st 1st 2d 16th__. 9th..„

Com­pensa­tion

$5,800 4,800 4,800 4,600 4,600 4,600 4,800

6,000 4,800 4,800 4,000 4,000

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

SECRETARY

R. P. LAMONT, OF ILLINOIS Succeeded by

ROY D. CHAPIN, OF MICHIGAN, Aug, 8, 1932 Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

Office of the Secretary

Julius Klein Clarence M . Y o u n g — . Malcolm Kerlin. Arthur W . Coombs, jr. E. W . Libbey Charles E. Molster Edw. J. Gardner Thomas F. McKeon... Walter S. Erwin Charlotte L. Carmody.

Aeronautics Branch

Harry H. Blee. Gilbert G. Budwig Stanley W . Crosthwait-Frederick R. Neely W . Fiske Marshall Frederick C Hingsburg. L. J. Briggs— Edwin H. Pagenhart-

Richard C Gazley.. Dr. R. F. Longacre. Richard S. Paulett.. A. P. Taliaferro, jr.. George Gardner Jesse W . Lankford.. John Groves Earle R. Strong Robert R. Reining,.

Radio Division2

William D. Terrell... William E. Downey. L. W. McKee

Radio Service

Arthur Batcheller... W . Van Nostrand... L. C Herndon C C Kolster Harold D. Hayes.... Emery H. Lee T. G. Deiler B. H. Linden Edwin W . Lovejoy. Benjamin E. Wolf..

Bureau of the Census

William M . Steuart. Joseph A. Hill Arthur J. Hirsch Emily I. Farnum...

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary for Aeronautics Administrative assistant to the Secretary. Secretary to the Secretary Chief clerk and superintendent— Disbursing clerk Chief, division of appointments. Chief, division of publications.— Chief, division of purchases and sales Librarian ___

Director of aeronautic development Director of air regulation— _ Chief, administrative division Chief, aeronautic information division. Chief, licensing division Chief, airways division (Lighthouse Service). Chief, aeronautics research division (Bureau of Standards).

Chief, mapping division (Coast and Geodetic Survey).

Chief, engineering section. Chief, medical section.. Chief, enforcement section Chief, airport section Chief, editorial section Secretary, aircraft accident board Chief, airway bulletin section Chief, statistics and distribution section Chief, registration section

Director of radio _ _ Assistant director of radio Chief, international radio accounting section.

Traveling supervisor, N e w York, N. Y Technical assistant, Atlanta, Ga.. Supervisor of radio, Baltimore, M d Supervisor of radio, Boston, Mass Supervisor of radio, Chicago, 111 Supervisor of radio, Detroit, Mich Supervisor of radio, N e w Orleans, La.. Supervisor of radio, San Francisco, Calif Supervisor of radio, Seattle, Wash Manager, monitoring station, Grand Island, Nebr.

Director Assistant director.. Chief clerk Appointment clerk-

Legal residence

State

Mass Iowa... N. J.... Mass.— D. C„. Ohio—

s. c... N. Y___ Miss___ N. Y„_ Calif.. Calif .. Md... D. C . Iowa_. N. Y_. D. C . Minn..

Ohio.. N. Y_. V a — . N. Y__ N. Y__ Ind... Md... N. Y_. N. Y_.

N. Y — Calif— Md.._.

Mass... Conn__ Va La Calif.._ W a s h -La Calif... Calif— Calif-

Mich. _ N. H.„ 111 N. Y...

Cong. dist.

13th. 7th„ 2d„_ 6th„

10th, lst.. 24th, 3d„. 7th._

6th. 9th, 5th.

3d„. 18th.

1st

14th„_ 17th___ 4th____ 21st___

2d___ 6th„ 24th. 14th.

5th. 4th. 4th.

llth. 5th_. 2 d — 2d... 10th. 2d... lst.. 6th„ 10th. 4th„

1st.. 2d... 16th. 19th.

1 Relative rank of commander, United States Navy; see N a v y Pay Tables in Appendix. 2 Transferred to Federal Radio Commission by Executive order, July 20, 1932.

100

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Bureau of the Census—Contd.

Emmons K. Ellsworth Leon E. Truesdell. LeVerne Beales— William L. Austin. Starke M. Grogan. Timothy F. Murphy Robert J. McFall Edward W. Koch E. M. LaBoiteaux Clarence E. Batschelet. Harvey J. Zimmerman. William B. Cragg Olive M. Riddleberger. John F.Daly Lemuel A. Carruthers..

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Willard C Smith . Evelyn L. Yeomans.. William A. Ruff Alba M. Edwards George B. Wetzel Margaret A. Patch Christopher M. Zepp. Bureau of Foreign and

Domestic Commerce

Frederick M. Feiker. Oliver P. Hopkins... Frank M. Surface Thomas R. Taylor... John Matthews, jr... Wharton Moore Griffith Evans Royal H. Brasel John Hohn Harold Dotterer Walter L. Miller— Nicholas Eckhardt. Harvey W. Haun— Clive W. Palmer— Technical Divisions

J. Frederic Dewhurst.. Grosvenor M. Jones— Louis Domeratzky A. Lane Cricher Henry Chalmers Arthurs. Hillyer Edward F. Gerish Edwin B. George Howard C. Dunn. C J. Junkin

Commodity Divisions

Marshal T. Jones George B. Bell Archie W. Childs Edward G. Montgomery.. Walter H. Rastall— Leighton H. Peebles Edward T. Pickard Wilbur J. Page... — Everett G. Holt Charles C Concannon Luther Becker -Arthur B. Butman Eric T. King- -Leighton W . Rogers James W . Furness Clarence J. North Benjamin D. Hill John Matthews, jr.». Maurice H. Bletz

Fiscal advisor Chief statistician, population.. Chief statistician, manufactures Chief statistician, agriculture— ___ Chief statistician, financial statistics of cities and States.

Chief statistician, vital statistics. Chief statistician, distribution „ Supervising expert, population _ Mechanical engineer in charge of laboratory-Geographer Chief statistician, cotton and oils Expert in charge of tabulation.— Assistant chief statistician, population Assistant chief statistician, manufactures Assistant chief statistician, financial statistics of cities and States.

Assistant chief statistician, vital statistics Assistant geographer _ Statistician, distribution _ _. Statistician, occupations Chief supervisor, card punch division Assistant to chief statistician, agriculture Acting chief, revision and results

Legal residence

State

Director _ Assistant director

do.. do -do -

Administrative assistant Chief, editorial division _. Chief, correspondence and distribution divi­sion.

Chief, statistical division.— _ Chief, district offices division — Chief, foreign service division _. Chief, drafting and photostat division Chief, accounting office— Chief, personnel division. __ Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief,

economic research division finance and investment division. division of regional information-transportation division foreign tariffs division commercial intelligence division. domestic regional division marketing service division merchandising research division. commercial laws division..

Chief, electrical division Chief, agricultural implements division . Chief, automotive division Chief, foodstuffs division. _ Chief, machinery division Chief, lumber division _ Chief, textiles division Chief, leather division.. Chief, rubber division. Chief, chemical division _ Chief, iron and steel division Chief, shoe division Chief, specialties division Chief, aeronautics trade division Chief, minerals division Chief, motion picture division Chief, tobacco division Chief, paper division— ._ Chitf, foreign construction division

Also assistant director, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

M d — Me N. Y... Miss___ G a — Me Va M d — Conn__ Pa Pa Pa Va Mass.— Ohio-Ill Conn.. I n d — Me Pa S. C._. N.Y...

N. Y„_ M d — . Me..... N. J.„ N. Y__ Mo.... N. Y__: Okla.. Tex... P a — D. C . D. C . 111— Md...

M d . — Ohio... Va Ohio... N. Y... Mass... Mass.. P a -Ill N. Y „

Cong. dist.

6th„ 3d.„ 14th. 5th.. 8th„

2d— 8th„ 6th„ lst_. 16th. 24th. lst.. 7th-3d — 17th. 20th. lst._ lst.. lst._ 18th. 29th.

25th„_ 6th.. 4th..

15th. 27th. 3d...

5th„ 7th_.

N. J— N. Y_. Ohio.. N. Y.. Ohio_. N. Y_. Conn. N. H_. M e — N. Y__ N. J... Mass.. N. Y.. N.Y.. Pa.... N. Y_. K y —

Pa.

22d_. 6th..

6th.. 21st.

10th. 28th. 15th. 7th.. 32d-3 d — 17th.

8th„ 2 d — 19th. 37th. 3 d — llth. 5th.. lst-. 3 d — 10th. 14th. llth. 12th. lst-17th. 2d...

Com­pensa­tion

$5,600 7,000 6,400 7,000 6,500

5,800 7,000 5,600 5,800 5,800 5,800 5,200 5,400 3,600 4,000 4,200 4,400 5,200 5,400 5,200 3 900 2,600

9,000 7,500 7,000 7,000 6,500 5,200 6,400 5,400 5,600 5,200 5,200 4,600 4,000 4,000

6,500 6,400 6,200 5,600 6,200 6,400 5,600 6,400 5,800 6,000

5,600 6,400 5,600 6,400 6,400 5,600 6,400 6,200 5,600 6,000 5,800 5,600 6,400 6,200 5,800 5,600 6,000 5,600

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Foreign and Domes­tic Commerce—Contd.

District Offices

Frederic L. Roberts James F. Hodgson W. O. Ash Thomas L. Gaukel H. K. Sorensen _ W. L. Mitchell H. D. Butler A. J. Barnaud— ___ John S. Gofif Shirl H. Blalock Frank Messenger B. A. Williamson Ernest L. Tutt. __ William B. Henderson Ernest M. Zwickel Prentiss M. Terry B. J. Wilson ___ _ A. E. Boadle _ James HL Smiley— _ John H. Fa-rell _ J. J. Skorup John E. Wrenn Walter N. Pearce J. E. Addicks M. L. Shirley G. E. Bittner Brice M. Mace, jr_ K. H. Dame _. B. P. Boykin. Wilson K. Ray Fred M. Rayburn Sherwood H. Avery__ C. L. McLain A. A. Kinney __ T._U. Purcell Division of Customs Statistics,

New York Louis J. Mahoney Commercial Attaches Ralph H. Ackerman. Fayette W. Allport Julean Arnold __ Merwin L. Bohan William A. Hodgman Halleck A. Butts__ Charles H. Cunningham Charles E. Dickerson, jr Walter J. Donnelly. Samuel H. Day.. Alexander V. Dye Sproull Fouche _ Julian E. Gillespie H. Lawrence Groves.__ Frederick B. Lyon Carlton Jackson Emil A. Kekich.. Thormod O. Klath__ Clayton Lane. , Charles A. Livengood Richard C Long Marquard H. Lund Charles E. Lyon Karl L. Rankin. _ Lynn W . Meekins— Raymond C Miller Mowatt M. Mitchell.. Lee C Morse George C. Peck. DonC. Bliss. Gardner Richardson

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager, Manager,

Chicago New York San Francisco St. Louis Philadelphia Atlanta Boston Detroit New Orleans Seattle— Portland, Oreg Des Moines Houston Memphis Minneapolis Louisville Galveston Mobile Los Angeles Wilmington. Norfolk Kansas City, Mo. Jacksonville Birmingham Charlotte Denver West Coast Indianapolis Milwaukee Pittsburgh.. Buffalo Dallas Charleston Salt Lake City El Paso

Legal residence

Chief, division of customs statistics

Santiago, Chile Paris. France. Shanghai, China _. Lima, Peru. _ Montevideo, Uruguay Tokyo, Japan Mexico City, Mexico Cairo, Egypt Bogota, Colombia Johannesburg, South Africa Buenos Aires, Argentina Bucharest. Rumania Istanbul, Turkey Berlin, Germany Budapest, Hungary '. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Belgrade, Yugoslavia Stockholm, Sweden. Warsaw, Poland Madrid, Spain— Lisbon, Portugal Oslo, Norway. Berne, Switzerland Athens, Greece Ottawa, Canada Brussels, Belgium.. Rome, Italy Riga, Latvia Guatemala, Guatemala Prague, Czechoslovakia Vienna, Austria....

State

Pa... N. J N. Y__ Pa Kans N. J 111 Mass Ind Wash__ N. J Iowa... Tex Wash.. Ill Ky_ — N. J D. C._ Mass N. Y___ Pa Pa D. C__ Ga D. C_„ D. C_-A r k -Pa D. C___ Pa Ohio— Tex Va D. C___ Tex

N. Y__.

Cong. dist.

16th_. 1st... 32d__. 25th_. 4th__. 3d 7th__. 14th_. 8th__. 2d 7th__. 9th__. llth_. 1st— 9th__. 5th__. 1st—

6th__. 29th_. 7th___ 5th___ 5th__.

7th__ 30th.

30th. llth. 6th_. 8th__ 11th...

21st.

s. c Ohio-Calif— Tex N. Y___ Tex Calif-Mass Mass Calif. __ N. Y__. Ga Tex III Mich __ N. Y_._ 111 Iowa.__ Calif-Wash. _ Tex Ohio-Mass N. Y___ Pa Ind Calif— N. Y._. N. Y__. N. J Conn ._

2d 22d 3d 5th__„ 29th___ 7th____

2d llth___

19th_„ 7th____ 5th_ 10th __. 2d

22d llth„_ 6th_ 1st— 6th_ 3d 13th___

4th____ 2d

32d__ 36th_ 4th___ 2d

Com­pensa­tion

$7,000 7,500 5,400 6,200 6,400 4,600 6,400 6,200 4,200 5,200 4,600 4,200 6,000 4,600 5,400 6,000 3,800 4,200 5,200 4,200 4,000 5,000 4,800 3,800 3,800 4,200 7,000 4,200 4,400 4,600 4,200 5,000 4,200 3.800 3,800

5,200

8.000 10,000 10,000 6,500 4,600 8,500 8,000 6,500 7,000 7,000 10,000 4,400 8,000 8,500 5,500 9,500 5,000 6,500 6,000 7,500 5,000 7,000 7,500 5,500 8,500 7,000 7,500 5,000 6,000 6,000 7,000

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Foreign and Domes­tic Commerce—Contd.

Commercial Attache's—Contd.

Charles B. Spofford, jr. Albert F. Nufer Jesse F. Van Wickel Osborn S. Watson Robert F. Martin Erwin P. Keeler William L. Cooper . Charles E. Brookhart.. Trade Commissioners

James G. Burke* Ollie M. Butler Thomas Butts — A. Bland Calder * George R. Canty Gudrun Carlson Ralph F. Chesbrough * Ralph B. Curren* — B. D. Dahl_ William T Daugherty William S. Dowd * John J. Ehrhardt.. John A. Embry William L. Finger * Julian B. Foster.. Homer S. Fox «... Robert G. Glover* F. D. Grab _ David S. Green.. — Julian C. Greenup4

Paul S. Guinn * Paul Malone__ Richard P. Hendren Walter B. Hertz Evett D. Hester.. E. P. Howard George C Howard Elizabeth Humes Leigh W. Hunt M. H. Kennedy. W. L. Kilcoih E. B. Lawson.. Gerold E. Luebben Joe R. McKey Harold P. Macgowan Douglas P. Miller * Hiram T. Nones. Oliver B. North « Algernon A. Osborne James E. Peebles Albert Pierrot4

Harold Randall * Daniel J. Reagan * Donald Renshaw * J. Bartlett Richards. _ Harold Robison Harvey V. Rohrer__ Edward G. Sabine Leonard J Schwarz A. Viola Smith Julian D. Smith * James Somerville, jr.. Frederick C Sommer DeForest A. Spencer * Earl C Squire.— Paul P. Steintorf Floyd E. Sullivan Harvey A. Sweetser * Assistant commercial attache,

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Copenhagen, Denmark Cuba The Hague, Netherlands. Helsingfors, Finland Panama City, Panama. _. Caracas, Venezuela London, England... Bangkok, Siam

Buenos Aires, Argentina Washington, D. C Berlin, Germany Shanghai, China Paris, France._ Oslo, Norway — Cairo, Egypt Athens, Greece Stockholm, Sweden. Berlin, Germany Tokyo, Japan.._ Shanghai, China Vancouver, Canada Paris, France.. Wellington, N e w Zealand London, England Mexico City, Mexico Washington, D. C Sao Paulo, Brazil. Madrid, Spain _ The Hague, Netherlands Paris, France Batavia, Java London, England Manila/Philippine Islands Shanghai, China Calcutta,-India. _ Rome, Italy Brussels, Belgium London, England London, England Johannesburg, South Africa Berlin, Germany San Juan, Puerto Rico Bogota. Colombia _ Berlin, Germany _ Washington, D. C Ottawa, Canada Rome, Italy Sydney, Australia Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Santiago, Chile.. Paris, France London, England Calcutta, India Shanghai; China Manila, Philippine Islands Montreal, Canada. — Accra, West Gold Coast, Africa. Shanghai, China Lima, Peru -London, England Helsingfors, Finland Vienna, Austria Sydney, Australia Tokyo, Japan London, England Ottawa, Canada

Legal residence

State

N. H_ N. Y_. N. Y_. Ga___. Calif.. Ind__. N.Y.. Iowa_.

Vt Tex„_ N. Y__. N. Y._. Mass.. Minn.. F l a — Wis___. Wis.... D. C... Wash.. N. J... Fla.... Miss... Ala.__. Mich_. Fla.... D. C„ Conn_. Calif. . Pa Mass.. N. J___ N. Y__ 111 Calif. . D. C__ La_.„ D. C. Colo.. N. Y._ D. C__ Wis._. Ind... N. Y„ D. C._ N. Y__ Conn. P a -Wash. N. J._ Iowa._ N. Y__ L a — N. J_-Utah Wash. La.... N.Y Calif.. Mass.. Miss.. N.Y.. Minn. HI Va.— W i s — Mass..

Cong. dist.

2d.

7th_„ llth.. 4th.__ 5th__. 17th_.

lst___ 5th._.

llth.. 10th.. 4th„. 10th„ llth.. 3d.

lst__. 2d_._. 8th__. llth.. 4th._. lst... 9th„. 16th_. 2 d — 17th. 13th. 6th„ 4th____

1st. 43d.

lst__ 10th. 24th. 10th„ 3 d — 24th„ 1st... 2 d — 2 d — 12th„ 1st — 6th... AtL. 1st— 1st...

Com­pensa­tion

10th.. 6th ___ 4th.__ 23d... 4th... 10th.. 4th... 8th... 14th..

$6,500 6,000 7,500 6,500 5,000 5,000 10, 000 4,200

6,000 4,600 5.000 6,000 5,500 4,200 5,500 4,000 4,000 6.000 5,500 5.000 4,400 5,500 6.000 6, 500 4,000 4,600 5, 500 5.000 4,000 4,000 4,400 5,500 6, 500 5,000 7,500 4,200 4,400 4.000 4,400 4,400 4,500 6,000 7,000 7,500 5,500 4,200 5,000 5.000 5,500 3,400 7,000 7,500 5,500 4,200 5,000 6,000 6,500 5,000 4,000 5,000 4,000 4,400 8.000 5,000 4,800 5,000

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Foreign and Domes­tic Commerce—Contd.

Trade Commissioners—Contd.

I. H. Taylor. H. H. Tewksbury *_ Roger R. Townsend. Harvey Sheahan Frank S. Williams.. Thomas C. Ballagh. Charles R. Hersum. Harry O. Mitchell.. Leys A. France Thomas Barringer... Charles F. Kunkel..

Bureau of Standards

George K. Burgess *.... Lyman J. Briggs. Addams S. McAllister.. Henry D. Hubbard—.

Scientific and Technical Divisions

H. W . Bearce F. S. Holbrook Eugene C Crittenden. H. C Dickinson C A. Skinner. E. W . Washburn Lyman J. Briggs « ... Warren E. Emley Henry Rawdon P. H. Bates _. Edwin W . Ely James S. Taylor. A. S. McAllister 7_..__. I.J. Fairchild

Bureau of Fisheries

Henry O'Malley. Lewis Radcliffe.. Albert K. Brown-Elmer Higgins Glen C Leach Reginald H. Fiedler. Ward T. Bower Talbott Denmead—.

Fishery Stations

Clarence F. Lucas William K. Hancock-Joseph Kemmerich Herbert F. Prytherch. Thomas H. Dorr Harry F. Johnston John P. Snyder Charles W . Burnham. Philo B. Hawley John Blosz George N. Montgomery. Ward A. Cook.... William S. Vincent John G. Feustel __ Clifford G. Corliss Harry L. Canfield

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is "Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

Vienna, Austria. Havana, Cuba. London, England Rio de Janeiro, Brazil _ Singapore, Strait Settlements. Buenos Aires, Argentina Budapest. Hungary London, England Toronto, Canada Hong Kong, China Calcutta, India.. Director _ Assistant director for research and testing. _ Assistant director for commercial standards. Assistant to the director

Co-chief, division of weights and measures. do.

Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief,

electricity division heat and power division. optics division chemistry division mechanics and sound division fibrous and organic materials division. metallurgy division clay and silicate products division division of simplified practice building and housing division specifications division _. _ trade standards division.

Commissioner __ Deputy commissioner _ Administrative assistant Chief, division of scientific inquiry respecting food fishes.

Chief, division of fish culture.. Chief, division of fishery industries Chief, division of Alaska fisheries Chief, law enforcement division

Superintendent, Afognak, Alaska Superintendent, Baird, Calif Superintendent, Baker Lake, Wash Superintendent and director, biological sta­tion, Beaufort, N. C.

Superintendent, Boothbay Harbor, M e Superintendent, Bozeman, Mont Superintendent, Cape Vincent, N. Y. Superintendent, central station, Washington, D. C

Superintendent, Clackamas, Oreg _ Superintendent, Warm Springs, Ga__ Superintendent, Craig Brook, M e Superintendent, Duluth, Minn.... Superintendent, Edenton, N. C Superintendent, Erwin, Tenn Superintendent, Gloucester, Mass Superintendent, La Crosse, Wis.—

State

Mich-Mass— D. C. R. I___ Miss__ Pa Me.... G a — Ohio... Va Pa

DC... N. Y... Ill__.__.

Me___. N. Y__ N. Y_. Mass.. Nebr.. Ill Pa.._. Mich.. Pa.._. N. Y.. N. Y.. N. Y_. Mich.

Wash.. N. Y... D. C__. Calif. _. M o -Wash. Mich.. Md._.

Wash.. Colo... Alaska. N. Y... Me Colo-Pa N. Y__. Oreg... Ohio... Me Mich... N. Y — Iowa._. Mass... Wis„„

Cong. dist.

2d... 32d_.

2d... 8th..

21st. 2d...

2d__. 22d„ 30th_ 3d... lst.. 19th. 31st. 2d... 31st. 6th__ 38th. 21st_ 4th..

1st.. 20th_

9th_...

llth... 1st.... 2d 2d

1st.. 1st..

35th...

3d..... 1st.... 20th__. 28th__. lst___. 2d 3d 2d 28th__. 2d____. 6th.._. 3d____

Com­pensa­tion

* Died July 2, 1932. * Assistant commercial attached 6 Also assistant director for research and testing. 7 Also assistant director for commercial standards. 8 Includes allowance for quarters furnished.

$5,000 5,000 4,600 4,200 6,000 4,800 4,000 4,400 4, 000 4,400 4,000 9,000 7,500 6,500 5,000

6,200 6,200 6,500 6,500 6.200 6,500 6,200 6,200 7,000 6,200 5,600 6,500 6,200

9,000 7,000 4.600 5,000 5,000 4,600 5,000 5,600

8 2,300 8 2,200 8 2,300 8 3,800 8 2,300 8 2.300 8 2,300 2,300 8 2,300 8 2,200 8 2, 300 8 2, 300 8 2,200 8 2,000 2,200

82,700

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Bureau of Fisheries—Con.

Fishery Stations—Continued

Clyde H. Van Atta._ Herman O. Hesen, jr Dell Brown__ Gilbert H. Gill _ James D. DeRocher _. William H. Thomas Frank L. Snipes _ Gervis W . Hoofnagle.. Granville L. Heuchele.-Adolph T. Looff Albert H. Dinsmore. Charles B. Grater Seth M . Ainsworth.. Dewitt C Booth Marcus S. Meyer Charles R. Wiant... Edward M . Haynes. G. Raymond Hoffses.. Samuel A. Scott Alphonse Kemmerich. Clarence F. Culler Frederic J. Foster.

Dennis Winn James R. Russell-Joseph A. Craig...

Bureau of Lighthouses

George R. Putnam Harold D. King _ H. B. Bowerman.. Edward C Gillette Walter P. Harman. Charles J. Ludwig, jr Chief clerk

Lighthouse Service

Frederick C. Hingsburg.

Fred P. Dillon. Thomas Flood Carl E. Sherman George E. Eaton Joseph T. Yates Irving L. Gill. _ Lewis M . Hopkins.. _. Henry L. Beck __ William W . Demeritt Edward S. Lamphier Norman C. Manyon Roscoe House...-Charles A. Park Charles H. Hubbard Maj. Glen E. Edgerton, U. Army.

Lieut. Col. R. G. Powell, U. Army.

Col. G. R. Spalding, U. Army.

Walter C Dibrell Ralph R. Tinkham Harry W . Rhodes

Frederick A. Edgecomb. William E. Kline

George C. Miller.

Superintendent, Leadville, Colo Superintendent, Louisville, Ky._ Superintendent, Mammoth Spring, Ark Superintendent, Manchester, Iowa Superintendent, Nashua, N. H Superintendent, Neosho, Mo.. _ Superintendent, Northville, Mich Superintendent, Orangeburg, S. C._ _. Superintendent, Put in Bay, Ohio _ Superintendent, Quinault, Wash. (Puget Sound).

Superintendent, St. Johnsbury, V t — Superintendent, San Marcos, Tex Superintendent, Saratoga, W y o Superintendent, Spearfish, S. Dak.. _. Superintendent, Springville, Utah Superintendent, Tupelo, Miss Superintendent, White Sulphur Springs, W . Va.

Superintendent, Woods Hole, Mass Superintendent, Wytheville, Va___ Superintendent, Yes Bay, Alaska.. District supervisor, fish rescue station, La Crosse, Wis.

Supervisor fish cultural stations, Rocky Mountain region.

Agent, Alaska service, Seattle, Wash Field superintendent, Seattle, Wash Director, biological laboratory, Seattle, Wash

Commissioner Deputy commissioner Chief constructing engineer Superintendent of naval construction. Administrative assistant

Superintendent at large (chief engineer, air­ways division).

Superintendent at large Examiner at large — Superintendent, 1st dist.. Portland, M e Superintendent, 2d dist., Boston, Mass Superintendent, 3d dist., Staten Island, N. Y . Superintendent, 4th dist., Philadelphia, P a -Superintendent, 5th dist., Baltimore, M d Superintendent. 6th dist., Charleston. S. C . Superintendent, 7th dist.. Key West, Fla Superintendent, 8th dist., N e w Orleans, L a -Superintendent, 9th dist.. San Juan, P. R___ Superintendent, 10th dist., Buffalo, N. Y Superintendent, llth dist.. Detroit, Mich Superintendent, 12th dist., Milwaukee. Wis. Superintendent, 13th dist., Rock Island, Hl_. Superintendent, 14th dist., Cincinnati, Ohio-Superintendent, 15th dist., St. Louis, Mo Superintendent, 16th dist., Ketchikan, Alaska. Superintendent, 17th dist., Portland, Oreg-Superintendent, 18th dist., San Francisco, Calif.

Superintendent, 19th dist., Honolulu, Hawaii. Airways engineer, airways district office. Salt Lake City, Utah.

Airways engineer, airways district office, Fort Worth, Tex.

Mich D. C — K y — M d — N. H„. Mass— Miss... Pa Ohio— Wash.. Me N. H — Iowa— S. Dak. Wash.. Pa W.Va-Mass__. Va Wash.. W.Va.. Mass... N. H... Wash.. Calif— Iowa. Me... Md_. Pa... V t — P a —

2d.

5 t h — 6th_... 2d 6th_„. 1st.— 20th... 9th.__. lst___. 3d—. 2d 4th___. At. L. 3 d — . llth__. 3d—_. 14th_. 9th_„ 1st... 2 d — 14th...

2d 2d 8 t h —

2d.

N. Y...

S. C.__ Pa Me Mass N. Y„_ Wis Mass.— Tex Fla La N. Y___ N. Y_„ W y o — 111— Tex... Mich-Calif— Hawaii . Nebr.

4th„ 6th.. lst. . 13th_

18th__.

6th.„. 1st.— 2d 14th... 8th___. 4th_„ 12th__ 14th._ lst__. 2 d — 23d... 36th_. lst.--9th...

10th. lst-7th..

Idaho.. 2d.

s $2,300 8 2.300 8 2,200 8 2,200 8 2,200 8 2,300 8 2,300 82,000 8 2,000 8 2,200 8 2,600 82,200 8 2,300 8 2,200 8 2,200 8 2,200 8 2 200 8 2,400 8 2,200 8 2,300 8 3,700 3,500 4,100 4,200 3,800 9,000 7,500 6,000 6,000 4,600 4,000

7,000

5.800 5,000 5,600 6,000 6,300 5,600 5,600 6,000 5,400 6,000 5,800 5,800 5,800 5,800

CO CO 00 6,200 5,800 6,000 5,800 5,200 4,800

> Includes allowance for quarters furnished. »Pay of rank; no additional compensation for service with Bureau of Lighthouses; see A r m y Pay Tables

in Appendix.

127i90—32 8

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Coast and Geodetic Survey*

Raymond S. Patton Robert L. Faris Charles H. Dieck Frederick G. Robinette.. Hugh H. Hartley Eugene Meads... William H. Deck Clarence C. Weidemann. William Bowie Clem L. Garner Henry G. Avers Howard S. Rappleye Walter F. Reynolds Clarence H. Swick Gilbert T. Rude

Harry A. Seran.

Frank S. Borden Francis G. Engle Richard R. Lukens... Leo C Wilder Edwin H. Pagenhart. Alfred M . Sobieralski. George L. Flower _ Louis P. Keyser Raymond L. Ross William F. Peabody... Dudley P. Barnette, jr. Harlan C Allen Paul C Whitney Han y A. Mariner Paul Schureman... Lindsay P. Disney. Luke A. Cole _ Nicholas H. Heck-Ernest W . Eickelberg.

Daniel L. Hazard

Frank Neumann Harold E. McComb.. Douglas L. Parkhurst. James M . Griffin

Field stations

Francis H. Hardy Robert F. Luce Thomas H. Maher Kenneth T. Adams Harold A. Cotton Ray L. Schoppe Bureau of Navigation19

Arthur J. Tyrerso Laurence N. Prior W . L. Turner.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Director 10. Assistant director 10. Chief clerk Mechanical superintendent Chief, section of library and archives. Chief, section of supplies and shipments. Chief, section of personnel. Editor. Chief, division of geodesy 10

Assistant chief, division of geodesy 13

Chief mathematician, division of geodesy Chief, section of leveling Chief, section of triangulation.. Chief, section of gravity and astronomy Chief, division of hydrography and topog­

raphy.™ Assistant chief, division of hydrography and

topography.13

Chief, section of field w o r k ls _ Chief, section of vessels and equipment 1 3

Chief, section of coast pilot16

Chief, section of training " Chief, division of charts 10 _ _. Assistant chief, division of charts, and chief,

section of field records.13

Chief, section of cartography. _ Chief, section of photography Chief, section of airways m a p p i n g Chief, section of engraving Chief, section of printing... Chief, section of sales Chief, division of tides and currents 10

Assistant chief, division of tides and currents, and chief, section of field work.

Chief, section of tide reductions Chief, section of tide predictions Chief, section of datum planes Chief, division of terrestrial magnetism and seismology.10

Assistant chief, division of terrestrial mag­netism and seismology.

Chief, section of terrestrial magnetism and seismology.

Chief, section of seismology Chief, section of observatories and equipment. Chief, division of instruments Chief, division of accounts _

Inspector, Seattle, Washington ». Director, Manila, P. I.13

Inspector, San Francisco, Calif. 13_ Inspector, Boston, Mass." Inspector, N e w York, N . Y.1'.... Inspector, N e w Orleans, La.15

Commissioner Head, load-line division. Admeasurer of vessels...

Legal residence

State

Ohio.. Mo... Ill Md__. D. C. D. C. Md„. D.C. Md._. N. C__ Ohio-N. Y_. Md._. Md... Md... Ohio-Pa.— N. Y_. Ind_._ V t - -Minn. N . Y -

K y — D.C.. D.C.. D.C.. Md... Nebr.. Nev N . J — N.J—. D . C W. Va­ra N.Y...

R.I___.

Md_._. Nebr... Mass... Ga

N.H... Mass... N.Y... Ohio... N.J.... Vt D.C N.J... V a —

Cong. dist.

21st. 14th. 14th. 5th..

5th_.__

5th_„. 4th___. 9th___. 37th__. 4th___ . 5th_„. 1st.-. 18th__. 14th__. 12th... llth... 2d 1st.... 6th.__. llth__.

2d___ _ 2 d — At L. 2d—. 3d.

4th.__ 13th_.

37th„

2d_...

3d.... 5th__. 2d 5th...

1st.. 7th_. 2d... 14th. 2d... 2 d —

6th. lst.

Com-pensa-tion

(") (12)

$3,500 2,800 2,700 2,800 2,600 2,700 (12)

(") 5,200 3,800 5,000 5,000 (12)

09 (16)

(") (18) (18) (12)

(") 6,200 3,000 4,800 4,600 5,000 3,300 (!2)

5,200 4,800 3,800 3,300 (12)

(») 5,200

4,000 4,200 5,600 3,500

(" (») (") (16) (")

08) 7,500 5,800 4,600

•The pay and allowances of commissioned officers of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are the same as for commissioned officers of the N a v y with w h o m they hold relative rank (sec. 11, act M a y 18, 1920): see Navy Pay Tables in appendix. 10 Hydrographic and geodetic engineer with relative rank of captain.

11 P a y of rear admiral (lower half). 12 P a y of captain. 13 Hydrographic and geodetic engineer with relative rank of c o m m a n d e r . 14 Pay of commander. 18 Hydrographic and geodetic engineer with relative rank of lieutenant c o m m a n d e r . 16 Pay of lieutenant commander. 17 Hydrographic and geodetic engineer with relative rank of lieutenant. 18 P a y of lieutenant. i» Consolidated with Steamboat Inspection Service b y order of Secretary of C o m m e r c e , A u g . l 1932

to form Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, under the administration of a director which' position is vacant. '

20 Assistant Director, Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, A u g . 1, 1932.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Navigation—Contd.

Shipping Service

Elmer T. Hedrick L. F. O'Brien Charles W . Matson _ (Vacancy) _-__ R. G. Dobbin J. B. Lindhe F. C Wiatt _______ E. W . Voorhies E. L. Posey _ A. R. Smith L. Nichols (Vacancy) _ F. M . Lathe

Steamboat Inspection Service *

Dickerson N. Hoover* A. E. Keyser (Vacancy) John L. Crone.

Alexander O. Calcott. Alvah O. Day Oscar G. Haines Harry Layfield (Vacancy)

Frederick J. Meno.

(Vacancy)

Cecil N. Bean

William Fisher-

Patent Office

Thomas E. Robertson William A. Kinnan M . J. Moore F. M . Hopkins James A. Brearley.. Albert W . Kaiser.-J. W . Clift. _. W . L. Thurber Webster S. Ruckman :_. Frank C Skinner W . L. Redrow E. Landers _ P. P. Pierce E. T. Morgan F. P. Edinburg Theodore A. Hostetler Robert F. Whitehead G. P. Tucker H. S. Miller „_. Charles H. Pierce H. I. Houston I. P. Disney.. H. H. Jacobs J. H. Carnes F. A. Richmond... H. C Armstrong E. S. Glascock C L. Wolcott J. H. Lightfoot..

In Charge of Examining Divisions

F. A. Loeffler (div. 1)

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Shipping commissioner at Baltimore, M d Shipping commissioner at Boston, Mass Shipping commissioner at Galveston, Tex Shipping commissioner at Los Angeles, Calif.. Shipping commissioner at Mobile, Ala Shipping commissioner at N e w Orleans, La_. Shipping commissioner at Newport News, Va. Shipping commissioner at N e w York, N . Y.. Shipping commissioner at Norfolk, Va Shipping commissioner at Philadelphia, Pa.. Shipping commissioner at Providence, R. I.. Shipping commissioner at San Francisco, Calif.

Shipping commissioner at Seattle, Wash Supervising Inspector General Administrative assistant Supervising inspector, 1st dist., San Fran­cisco, Calif.

Supervising inspector, 2d dist.* N e w York, N. Y.

Supervising inspector, 3d dist.,,Norfolk, Va.. Supervising inspector, 4th dist., St. Louis, M o . Supervising inspector, 5th dist., Boston, Mass. Supervising inspector, 7th dist., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Supervising inspector, 6th dist., Louisville, Ky.

Supervising inspector, 8th dist., Detroit, Mich.

Supervising inspector, 9th dist., Cleveland, Ohio.

Supervising inspector, 10th dist., N e w Or­leans, La.

Supervising inspector, llth dist., Seattle, Wash.

Commissioner First assistant commissioner. Assistant commissioner

do Chief clerk. Assistant chief clerk. Examiner in chief...

do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do-Solicitor

L a w Examiner. do .do.

Examiner of classification Examiner of interferences (patents). .....do .do. Examiner of interferences (trade-marks). Examiner of trade-marks _ Supervisor. __

do — do do

Principal examiner, tillage, fences, gates, handling and hoist line implements, plants, closure operators.

Legal residence

State

Md. Me.. Tex. Ala.. L a -V a — N.Y. Va... Pa... R.I..

Md.. Ohio.

N. J....

Va Mo.... N. J.„. Pa

Mich...

Fla....

Calif..

Md.__. Mich Va Mich... D. C„. N. Y... Mich... Mass... Mich—. M o -Ohio... N. Y... Md___. W. Va. Kans__. Ill Va Nebr... Calif ... Tenn... Ill Md.... Mass... N. J—. Calif— Mass--. T e x — Nebr... Va

Pa.

Cong. dist.

2d_. 1st. 7th.

lst.. lst.. 1st.. 8th_. 2d__. 7th_. 1st..

5th__ llth.

6th_.__

2d llth___ 2d 32d..__

7th__._

2d___

4th__

6th__ 6th__ 8th._ 7th__ 41st.. 10th.. llth.. 2d.... 12th.. 12th_. 34th.. 6th... 3d.... 8th... 7th... 10th. 2d.... 6th... 6th... 16th. 3d.__. 2d„_ 8th__. 10th. 3d„_. 6th... 2d.... 8th„

16th.

Com­pensa­tion

$3,200 3,200 2,600 2,300 2,400 4,400 2,300 5,000 2,600 3,200 2,600 3,800 4,400 7,500 3,200 4,400 4,400

4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400 4,400

4,400

4,400

4,400

4,400

9,000 7,500 7,000 6,500 5,800 3,600 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6, 500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600 6,600 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600 6,000 5,800 5,800 5,800

5,600

» Consolidated with Bureau of Navigation, by order of Secretary of Commerce, Aug. 1, 1932, to form Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, under the administration of a director, which position is

» Assistant Director, Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Aug. 1, 1932.

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108 Official Register of the United States, 1932

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Patent Office—Continued

In Charge of Examining Divi­sions—Continued

D. Herrmann (div. 2).

A. Lindsey (div. 3).

A. D. Merrit (div. 4)_.

J. F. McNab (div. 5).

A. M. Lowers (div. 6). C G. Jarboe (div. 7)__ F. L. Adams (div. 8).. R. E.Adams (div. 9)_.

O. F. Hunter (div. 10).

E. V. Benham (div. 11).

C C Henry (div. 12) F. J. Borlick (div. 13) N.'J. Brumbaugh (div. 14). L. W. Worrell (div. 15)

C J. Spencer (div. 16) _ H. Armstrong (div. 17).

M. E. Porter (div. 18).

A. R. Kennedy (div. 19).

S. D. Grove (div. 20)

T. D.

W C

J. Thompson (div. 21). Ringle, jr. (div. 22)...

D. Groesbeck (div. O. Duras (div. 24).

23).

O. F. Blakely (div. 25).

W. M. Adams (div. 26).

W. N. Clark (div. 27)..

A. R. Benson (div. 28).

B.N.Morris (div. 29)...

J. L. Shipman (div. 30).

W . N. Holmes (div. 31). J. A. Bartholomew (div.

W. I.Wyman (div. 33).. S. Saperstein (div. 34)

32)..

E. C Reynolds (div. 35)...

A. D.McFadyen (div. 36).

M. E. Weaver (div. 37)

C F. Krafft (div. 38)

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Acting examiner, bee culture, dairy, presses, tobacco, animal husbandry, fishing and trapping, velocipedes.

Principal examiner, metal founding, metal­lurgy.

Principal examiner, conveyors, excavating, handling devices, and hoists.

Principal examiner, harvesters, music, acoustics, sound recording.

Principal examiner, carbon chemistry.. Principal examiner, optics, photography Principal examiner, beds, chairs, racks, cabi­nets, kitchen and table articles.

Principal examiner, pumps, fluid current and hydraulic motors, turbines.

Principal examiner, motor vehicles, land vehicles, animal draft appliances.

Principal examiner, leather working, shoe-making, harness, buttons, eyelets, and rivet setting, nailing and stapling.

Principal examiner, machine elements Principal examiner, metal Working Principal examiner, sheet metal and wire working, metal bending.

Principal examiner, glass, plastics, plastic block apparatus.

Principal examiner, telegraphy, telephony... Acting principal examiner, printing, orna­mentation, paper manufactures and han­dling.

Principal examiner, expansible chamber motors, power plants, speed responsive devices.

Principal examiner, stoves and furnaces, heating systems, fuel burners.

Principal examiner, hardware, locks, safes, undertaking, closure fasteners.

Principal examiner, cloth finishing, textiles-Principal examiner, aeronautics, ammunition and guns, boats and ships.

Principal examiner, recorders, registers Principal examiner, apparel, apparel appa­ratus, garment supporters, sewing ma­chines.

Principal examiner, agitating, butchering, centrifugal-bowl separators, classifying solids, mills, chreshing, vegetable cutters.

Principal examiner, electricity, generation and motive power.

Acting principal examiner, brushing and scrubbing, laundry, washing, apparatus.

Principal examiner, internal-combustion en­gines.

Principal examiner, woodworking, tools, compound tools.

Principal examiner, illuminating burners, illumination, thermostats, temperature and humidity regulation.

Principal examiner, industrial chemistry Principal examiner, gas and liquid contact apparatus, heat exchange, gas separations.

Principal examiner, buildings, bridges, roads Acting principal examiner, railways, store service, fenders, pneumatic dispatches. Principal examiner, buckles, buttons, clasps, advertising, signals, toilet. Principal examiner, geometrical and measur­ing instruments, weighers. Principal examiner, circuit makers and breakers. Principal examiner, mining and quarrying, stone working, wells, hydraulic and earth engineering.

Legal residence

State

N. Y_.

N. Y...

HI

Mass...

Nev_... Md.... P. R...

m____ s. c. D. C

Tenn.. Minn. M o -Wash.

Md.._ Ind...

N. Y__.

Pa

Mich-

Mass. Oreg. D.C. Nebr.

Nebr..

N. C__

Tex„_

111

D. C__

Ind___

Mo... Ohio.. Mass.-N. Y„ Md...

N. C.

D. C„

Wash_.

Cong. dist.

37th_.

35th..

23d_„

5th___

AtL. 5th__.

22d__.

2d_„_

2 d — 4 t h — llth___

1st

3d 10th___

14th___

4th..

6th_.

4th.. 2d...

4th___.

5th.._.

4th....

13th...

2d..._.

7th...

7th... 21st..

llth.. 1st...

6th___

6th___

5th___

Com­pensa­tion

$4,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600

5,600 4,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600 5,600

5,600 5,600

5,600

5,600

4,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600 5,600

5,600 4,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

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Official Register of the United States, 1932 109

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Patent Office—Continued

In Charge of Examining Divi­sions—C ontinued

F. I.Whitney (div. 39)

J.J. Oberlin (div. 40)... M . L.Whitney (div. 41).

H. O. Cutting (div. 42). E. F. Klinge (div. 43)..

C H. Shaffer (div. 44).

H. D.Hill (div. 45). __

M. Taylor (div. 46)...

H . Barker (div. 47)

O. B. Roepke (div. 48)..

E.L.Sheffield (div. 49).

C. L. Blake (div. 50)—.

C D. Backus (div. 51)..

M. K. Knotts (div. 52).

M . K. Peck (div. 53).

W . E.Waite(div. 54).

S. T. Bowen (div. 55).

F. J. Porter (div. 56) _.

G. D. G. Nicolson (div. 57)___.

E. F. Dowell (div. 58)._

V.I. Richards (div. 59).

R. L. Glass (div. 60)._.

G. E. Parks (div. 61).

W . W . Cochran (div. 62)_...

A. H. Winkelstein (div. 63).

P. M . Nash (div. 64)

F. P. McDermott (div. 65).

Chiefs of Divisions

A. C Cosdon.. J. Hans W. H. Ourand.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Acting examiner, fluid pressure, regulators, valves, water distribution.

Principal examiner, receptacles Principal examiner, wheels and axles, wheel substitutes, resilient tires and wheels, rail­way, draft appliances.

Principal examiner, electric signaling Principal examiner, dentistry, medicines, surgery, artificial limbs, baths and closets, sewerage.

Principal examiner, dispensing; filling recep­tacles, refrigeration.

Principal examiner, pulleys and shafting, lu­brication, bearings, and spring devices.

Principal examiner, fluid sprinkling, fire extinguishing, liquid vaporizers, concentra­tors.

Principal examiner, brakes, clutches, motors, power-stop control.

Principal examiner, electricity, general appli­cations.

Principal examiner, check-controlled devices, driers, domestic cooking vessels, liquid purification, ventilation.

Principal examiner, plastic and coating com­positions, coating.

Principal examiner, radiant energy, wave transmission.

Principal examiner, supports, joint packing, pipe and rod joints or couplings, chucks, and tool handle fastenings.

Principal examiner, stationery, education, printed matter, tents and canopies, cur­tains, shades, and screens.

Principal examiner, electric lamps, conduc­tors, tubes, and special ray devices.

Principal examiner, bread, pastry, and con­fection making; cutlery; designs.

Principal examiner, electrochemistry, paper making, substance preparation, and lami­nated fabrics.

Principal examiner, cutting and punching, jewelry, bolt, nail, nut, rivet, screw, chain, staple, and horsehsoe making, nut and bolt locks, driven and screw fastenings.

Principal examiner, abrading and typewrit­ing.

Principal examiner, inorganic chemistry, al­cohol, fuel, hides, skins, and leather.

Principal examiner, electric heating and weld­ing, batteries, resistances and rheostats, prime-mover dynamo plants, electric con­duits and housings.

Principal examiner, elevators, pushing and pulling, winding and reeling, fire escapes, ladders, scaffolds, railway-mail delivery, horology, and time-controlling mechanism.

Principal examiner, toys, amusement devices, furniture, baggage and package, and article carriers.

Principal examiner, bleaching and dyeing, oils, fats, and glue, preserving, sugar, starch, and carbohydrates, explosive, pyrotechnic, and match composition. Principal examiner, acetylene, distillation, gas mixers, oils, fats, and glue. Principal examiner, electricity, conductors, and housings, repeaters, relays, wave trans­mission.

Chief, application division Chief, issue and gazette division Chief, draftsman's division

Legal residence

State

N.Dak.

Va—. N. Y_.

Wis.... D. C„

Md.

Ind.

Va..

Mass...

Minn..

Wis:...

Mass...

N. Y...

W. Va.

Nebr...

Wis___.

Miss ...

N. Y__.

Mont.

N. Y..

Md_._

N. J._

Va N. Y.._ Va

Cong. dist.

2d....

10th.. 26th_.

4th__

6th..

2d...

8th„

5th__

5th_.

lst..

11th.

15th.

lst-

5th_.

3d__.

6th_.

37th_

Va

V a —

D. C_._

Pa

ni

8 t h —

8 t h —

31st...

20th...

AtL.

35th..

6th„_

5th...

8th„ 28th. 1st..

Com­pensa­tion

$4,600

5,600 5,600

5,600 5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

5,600

3,200 3,100 3,200

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Patent Office;—Continued

Chiefs of Divisions—Continued

C H. Gray David E. Wilson. H. C. Crew A. L. Pope William Friess... Finis D. Morris. _ E. W. Chapin.... Bureau of Mines

Scott Turner Joseph H. Hedges.

TECHNOLOGIC BRANCH

Ozni P. Hood

Harry C. Fowler

Roscoe A. Cattell... Charles W. Wright . Arno C Fieldner... Reginald S. Dean... Charles E. Munroe.

Field Stations

Harry F. Yancey Everett P. Partridge. . Will H. Coghill Clifford W . Seibel Eugene D. Gardner... Thomas L. Joseph Bennie W . Gandrud.. Edmund S. Leaver Hugh M . Wolflin Charles G. Maier . Nicholas A. C Smith. William P. Yant Clifford P. Bowie Harry B. Hill Harold P. Rue Benjamin D. Stewart.

ECONOMICS BRANCH

Charles P. White

Oscar E. Kiessling Paul M. Tyler

Edward B. Swanson.

CarlE. Julihn

Field Offices

John P. Dunlop Clarence N. Gerry

Charles W. Henderson. Victor C Heikes

H E A L T H A N D SAFETY BRANCH

Royd R. Sayers.

Daniel Harrington.. William W. Adams.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Acting chief, assignment division Chief, manuscript and lithograph division. Chief, publications division Chief, mails and files division Chief, docket division _ __ Financial clerk ___ Librarian

Director Assistant to the director.

(Chief, technologic branch \Chief engineer, mechanical division .. Acting chief engineer, petroleum and natural gas division.

Chief engineer, helium division — Chief engineer, mining division Chief engineer, experiment stations division-Chief engineer, metallurgical division. Chief engineer, explosives division

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Nebr. Pa... Md.. D.C. D.C D. C Mich.

Mich. Mich.

JMich. Okla..

Okla-Mich-Pa....

m Md...

Acting supervising engineer, Seattle, W a s h — Supervising engineer, N e w Brunswick, N. J— Supervising engineer, Rolla, M o Supervising engineer, Amarillo, Tex.... Supervising engineer, Tucson, Ariz Supervising engineer, Minneapolis, Minn Acting supervising engineer, Tuscaloosa, Ala-Supervising engineer, Reno, Nev Supervising engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah-Supervising engineer, Berkeley, Calif.. Supervising engineer, Bartlesville, Okla Supervising engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Supervising engineer, San Francisco, Calif... Supervising engineer, Dallas, Tex. Supervising engineer, Laramie, W y o Supervising engineer, in charge of Alaskan work (by courtesy of Geological Survey, Department of the Interior).

(Chief, economics branch \Head of coal division Chief economist, mineral statistics division... Chief engineer, rare metals and nonmetals division.

Chief economist, petroleum economics divi­sion.

Chief engineer, common metals division

City, Supervising statistician, Joplin, Mo.. Supervising statistician, Salt Lake Utah.

Supervising statistician, Denver, Colo_ Supervising statistician, San Francisco, Calif.

/Chief, health and safety branch (Chief surgeon, health division Chief engineer, safety division Chief statistician, demographical division

Colo-Mich.. Oreg.. Tex.__ Ariz... Minn_ HI Nev Calif-Utah.. Okla-Ohio-Calif.. Calif.. Okla_.

[Va—. Wis... Mass..

Wash.

Calif-

Calif. Utah.

Colo. Utah.

Utah. N.Y.

6th.... 30th... 4th_„.

6th____

5th_ 7th_

12th._

1st—

lst... 12th_. 35th_. 6th... 6th...

2d 2 d — . 1st... 12th.. AtL. 5th.._ 24th_. AtL. 9th... 2 d — 1st— 16th_. 6th... 7th... 1st—

Com­pensa­tion

2d...

2d— 14th.

3d

6th..

5th. 2d..

lst.. 2d__.

lst... 25th_.

$2,700 3,200 3,100 3,100 2,900 3,300 4,600

9,000 7,000

7,500

5,200

6,200 6,000 6,400 5,800 5,600

3,800 4,600 5,200 5,800 5,200 5,000 3,800 4,800 5,600 5,000 5,800 6,000 5,000 5,000 4,600

7,000

4,600 5,600

5,600

5,600

3,800 4,200

4,800 4,800

(») 6,200 3,800

19 Pay of grade; detailed from Public Health Service.

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Official Register of the United States, 1932 111

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Continued

NAME

Bureau of Mines—Continued

HEALTH AND SAFETY BRANCH—

Continued Field Offices

Simon H. Ash Frank E. Cash Edward H. Denny John J. V. Forbes

Frank S. Crawford Charles A. Herbert Dorsey J. Parker Frank V. Meriwether Arthur L. Murray

ADMINISTRATIVE B R A N C H

John A. Davis

John D. Secrest OFFICE OF CHIEF MINING

ENGINEER

George S. Rice....... - -

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D . C , unless otherwise indicated)

Engineer in charge, Berkeley, Calif Engineer in charge, Birmingham, Ala... Engineer in charge, Denver, Colo Supervising engineer, instruction section, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Engineer in charge, Duluth, Minn Supervising engineer, Vincennes, Ind Supervising engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah... Passed assistant surgeon, Miami, Okla Acting assistant surgeon, Salt Lake City, Utah.

fChief, administrative branch \Assistant to the director Chief engineer, information division /Head, office administration division \Chief clerk

Engineer

Legal residence

State

Wash.. Va Colo___ Pa ... Pa Ind Pa

}Mich._ Mass...

}____.

HI

Cong. dist.

2d 10th___ lst 35th_„ llth... 2d 35th...

7th llth...

7th_...

10th...

Com­pensa­tion

$4,000 4,600 4,800 5,400

3,600 4,800 5,200 (19) (19)

5,200

3,700

6,200

w Pay of grade; detailed from Public Health Service.

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

SECRETARY

WILLIAM N. DOAK, OF VIRGINIA Compensation, $15,000 per annum

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Office of the Secretary

Robe Carl White W . W . Husband Peter F. Snyder William N. Smelser... John C. Meikle Samuel J. Gompers.. Jesse C. Watts. —.._._.._ John R. Demorest .__ Shelby Smith. ..... Robert C Starr______ Laura A. Thompson

The Assistant Secretary Second Assistant Secretary. Assistant to the Secretary—

do. Private secretary to the Secretary.. Chief clerk and superintendent Assistant chief clerk.. Disbursing clerk Chief, division of publications and supplies-Appointment clerk _ Librarian Conciliation Service

Hugh L. Kerwin. Edward J. Cunningham-

Director of Conciliation. Executive clerk.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Charles E. Baldwin J. C Bowen Hugh S. Hanna.. Florence E. Parker Mary T. Waggaman Grace F. Felker. Charles F. Sharkey Boris Stern.. Jesse M . Cutts. R. S. Billups Leroy M . Harrison George H. Loudenslager. P. H. Moncure Swen Kjaer. Estelle M . Stewart Anice L. Whitney.

Assistant commissioner. Chief statistician Chief editor Associate editor— _

do Associate editor and economist. _. Associate legal research assistant. Industrial economist Economist..-

do do_

.do.

.do.

.do. Associate economic analyst-Assistant economic analyst-

Bureau of Immigration

Harry E. Hull Edward J. Shaughnessy. Harry R. Landis William H. Wagner Charles H. Whorrall Albert R. Archibald L. Paul Winings Howard D. Ebey William W . Brown... Joseph Savoretti Thomas G. Flnucane. Robert M . Charles.... J. Louis Bixler Edward J. Ward G. Warren Stilson Allan C Devaney Argyle R. Mackey Herman J. Shuey W m . J. Holbrook Scott H. Dow. Ralph H. Horner Robert E. Ludwig Bert R. Landes John Crown

Commissioner General of Immigration Assistant Commissioner General Chief Supervisor Assistant to Commissioner General — d o Supervisor _ Chairman Board of Review Special assistant to Chairman Board of Re­view.

Member, Board of Review do

.do.

.do.

.do. .do.

.do.

.do. .do.

.do.

.do.

.do. .do.

.do. Chief, accounts and personnel division. Chief, deportation division

Ind... V t — . Wash. Kans. Pa_„. N. Y_. Del-Mich. Pa.._. S. C._

m_ Pa-Mass..

Iowa._. Mich__. M d — . Minn.. D. C . Calif... Mass... N. Y._. Ga Ky_„.. Conn.. Minn.. Va Tenn__ D. C_. N. Y...

Iowa.. Mass_. Ohio-Mass— 111 Md... Ill Mont. N. Y_. N. Y_. D. C . N. Y_. Pa Wis— Wis— Iowa„ V a — P a -Ill Mass.. Kans.. W.Va. Nebr.. N. Y__

8th.._ 2d 3d 4th___ 36th__ 23d_._ 1st— 5th___ 6th___ 6th___ 1st— 15th. 5th__

4th_. 3 d — 6th_. 5th__ 6th__ 9th__ llth. 4th„ 9th__ 2d... 9th_. 8th_. lst-22d___

2d... 14th. 12th. llth. 2d... 19th. 1st— 6th__ 8th..

2d___ 17th. 3d... 8th_. 8th__ 19th_ 9th__ 6th_. 3d___ 2d__. 2d___ 8th._ 112

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Official Register of the United States, 1932 113

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Continued

NAME

Bureau of Immigration—Con.

William A. ReiUy... Joseph J. Kunna Catherine D. Miller-Rosa B. Fisher August Werner Rutland D. Beard__ Agatha O. LaLonde. Mae U. McEHigott. Immigration Service

Irving F. Wixon.

Samuel H. Howes... Anna C Tillinghast.

Edward Corsi.

Arthur J. Karnuth.. Alexander Maxwell.

William H. Marshall-Thomas B. R. Mudd.

Edwin B. Schmucker Thomas V. Kirk John L. Zurbrick J. Arthur Fluckey Joseph H. Wallis C Alfred Palmer. William A. Carmlchael. William W. Tuttle Olaf B. Holton.

Charles W. Seaman.

Frank Hays, jr Otto W. Munster... William A. Whalen. William G. Strench. Grover C Wilmoth. William F. Watkins. Shirley D. Smith Luther Weedin.

Raphael P. Bonham.. John D. Nagle

Alfred E. Burnett.

Dewey L. Knight.

Norval P. Nichols.

James B. Bryan-

Walter E. Carr—.

Children's Bureau

Grace Abbott Katherine F. Lenroot.. Ellen N. Matthews Isabelle Mott Hopkins. Laura E. Warren Blanche M. Haines Martha M. Eliot.

Elizabeth C. Tandy. Alice Channing Glenn Steele Agnes K. Hanna.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief,

warrant division— statistical division. correspondence division. visa section mail and files division „. information division permit division— registry division

1, Commissioner of immigration, district Montreal, Canada.

District director, district 2, Portland, M e Commissioner of immigration, district 3, Boston, Mass.

Commissioner of immigration, district 4, N e w York (Ellis Island).

District director, district 5, Buffalo, N . Y Commission of immigration, district 6, Phil­adelphia, Pa.

District director, district 7, Pittsburgh, Pa... Commissioner of immigration, district 8, Baltimore, M d .

District director, district 9, Norfolk, V a District director, district 10, Jacksonville, Fla District director, district 11, Detroit, Mich... District director, district 12, Cincinnati, Ohio District director, district 13, Atlanta, G a District director, district 14, Chicago, 111 District director, district 15, St. Louis, Mo... Commissioner of immigration, district 17, N e w Orleans, La.

District director, district 18, Grand Forks, N. Dak.

District director, district 19, Minneapolis, Minn.

District director, district 20, Omaha, Nebr.. District director, district 21, Kansas City, M o District director, district 22, San Antonio, Tex.

District director, district 24, Denver, Colo... District director, district 25, El Paso, T e x — District director, district 26, Spokane, Wash. District director, district 27, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Commissioner of immigration, district 28, Seattle W^ash.

District director, district 29, Portland, Oreg. Commissioner of immigration, district 30, San Francisco, Calif.

District director, district 31, Los Angeles, Calif.

District director, district 32, Ketchikan, Alaska.

Commissioner of immigration, district 33, San Juan, P. R.

District director, district 34, Honolulu, Hawaii.

District director, district 35, Galveston, Tex.

Chief. — Assistant to the chief .--• Consultant in industrial problems Director, editorial division — -Senior administrative assistant (chief clerk).. Medical officer (director, maternal and in­fancy division).

Specialist in maternal and infant hygiene, N e w Haven, Conn.

Economic analyst — Associate director, industrial division • Associate economic analyst—

do

Legal residence

State

Pa Mich V a W i s — N. J Minn__ Minn.. D. C...

5th_.„ 4th____ 7th..__ 3d 8 t h — 5th.__ _ 4th__„

Mass...

Mass.— Mass...

N. Y...

N. Y__. Pa Md_ — M d — Pa Tex N. Y — 111 G a — Wash__ Wash.. La N.Dak N. Y— Colo. N. Y. Ill— Mo.. Tex Oreg. Iowa.— Wash.. Oreg.. Calif.. Tex

Tex

P. R.

Ky...

Wis..

Nebr... W i s — Mass.. Pa D. C.­Mich-_ Conn.. Ind... Mass_— Idaho. M o -

Cong. dist.

9th... .

1st— 3d

20th.

41st_

5th—. 5th—.

2d 6th—. 36th... 19th... 5th—. 1 s t — 5th___. 1 s t — 3d—. 21st... 24th... 18th... 21st_. 7th.__. 13th„ 2 d — llth__ 2d....

lst-5th..

12th.

9th„

3d...

6th._

5th„ 3d... 9th„ 10th. 4th„. .

3d...

4th„ 8th._ lst. _ 19th.

Com­pensa­tion

$3,200 2,900 2,600 2,500 2,300 2,600 2,600 2,400

6,000

4,600 5,600

7,000

5,600 4,600

4,600 5,600

4,600 5,600 5,600 3,800 4,600 5,600 3,800 5,600 4,600 3,500 3,500 3,800 5,600 4,600 5,600 4,600 4,000 6,000

4,600 6,000

5,600

4,600

5,600

5,600

4,600

7,500 6,200

i 4,800 4,800 3,200

i 5,200 4,800 4,800 13,200 3,400 4,800

W h e n actually employed*

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114 Official Register of the United States, 1932

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington. D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Bureau of Naturalization

Raymond F. Crist Thomas B. Shoemaker. Ernest E. Salisbury Henry B. Hazard _. J. H. Wagner Leigh L. Nettleton Naturalization Service

Henry Nicolls Thomas S Griffing. John C F. Gordon. P. J. Phillips L. N. Kilman. W. M. Ragsdale.._ Paul G. Werner O. T. Moore Walter A. Kiefer... Howard L. Field— F. J. Schlotfeldt— Merton A. Sturges. Grover C Warren. James P. Greeley._ A. H. Bode. C. A. Ramsey Charles, F. Tucker-Del L. Sullivan V. W. Thomlinson. Paul Armstrong

Women 'u Bureau

Mary Anderson Agnes L. Peterson. Ethel L. Best .. Caroline Manning. Anne Larrabee.—..

Employment Service

John R. Alpine. _ W m . Walter King WillardS. Haynie John Joseph Leary, jr. Alma D. Lewis. _ William Henry Davies. George W. Harsch Ruel G. Phelps Edward B. Clark Michael J. Bunke Mrs. Josephine Barron.

Samuel J. Donohue. A. E. Johnson

William F. Yates-

J. F. Anderson

John Arthur Shaw.

Hartwell L. Branson. Raymond C Cogan..

State Directors

R. C. Cadden H. M . Watson W . H. Manville Walter G. Mathewson. Quince Record Harry E. Mackenzie... Francis E. B. McCann. Mrs. Agatha D. Ward.

Commissioner of Naturalization Deputy commissioner Chief clerk and administrative assistant Chief counsel _ _ Chief, visa and certificate of arrival division-Chief, legal division

Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director, Director,

district district district district district district district district district district district district district district district district district district district district

1, Boston, Mass 2, New York, N. Y 3, Philadelphia, Pa 4, Washington, D. C 5, Buffalo, N. Y „ _ 6, Pittsburgh, Pa 7, Cleveland, Ohio 8, Detroit, Mich 9, Cincinnati, Ohio 10, Birmingham, A l a — 11, Chicago, 111 12, St. Louis, M o . 13. New Orleans, La 14, St. Paul, Minn 15, Omaha, Nebr 16, Kansas City, M o — 17, Fort Worth, Tex 18, Denver, Colo 21, Portland, Oreg 22, San Francisco, Calif-

Director Assistant director Industrial supervisor.

do__ Chief clerk

Supervising director Assistant supervising director Assistant to supervising director. _ Special representative, N e w York Assistant supervising director and superin­tendent of mining and quarrying (field).

Director, information service Chief clerk Assistant chief clerk Assistant supervisor __ Superintendent office and mercantile divi­sion.

Superintendent, clothing and needle trades, Boston, Mass.

Superintendent, building trades Superintendent, transportation, Philadel­phia, Pa.

Superintendent, marine, seamen, and long­shoremen division, N ew York, N. Y.

Superintendent, manufacturing and metal trades.

Assistant supervising director in charge of veterans' service.

Special representative Manager, veterans' service, D. C

Alabama Arizona Arkansas California _ Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia.

D. C„ D. C__ Conn.. Oreg— P a — Utah-

Mass.. Minn. Calif-Oreg— N. Y__ Ky._„ P a — Mass.. Ohio-G a — Nebr.. Minn. Tenn. Minn. Colo.. Kans.. Tex— Idaho. Oreg.. Utah..

HI Minn. N. Y_. Minn. D. C.

N. Y. Va... Ark.. N. Y. Ill-Pa.... Ohio.. D. C. D. C. 111 Mass

Calif.. Md...

N. Y_.

Ill

R.I—

Fla. Va.

Ala.... Ariz... A r k -Calif „ Colo— Conn. Del___ Ind...

3d... 3d.__ 13th. 2d...

9th__. 4th... 3 d — 2 d — 40th_. 4th_„ 29th_. llth.. 3 d — 5th__. 3 d — 8th... 10th_. 4th... 1st— 2 d — 12th_. 1st— 3 d — 1st— 9th__ 4th.. 25th. 5th._

18th. 8th__

21st —

7th... 2d

9th„

6th__

10th. 6th__

llth.

22d„

3d—

lst. 8th.

9th._. 1st... 5th„. 6th__. 1st... 4th___ 12th_._

$8,500 7,500 3.700 4,800 3,700 4,800

5,600 6.500 5,600 3,800 4,800 4,800 4,000 4,800 4,000 3,800 5,800 5,400 3,800 4,800 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,800 7,500 5,800 3,800 3,800 3,200

6,500 5,000 3,200 7,500 5,000 3,500 3,400 2,600 4,000 3,200 3,500 3,500 3,500

3,500

3,500

4,100

3,500 2,400

3,000 3,000 3,000 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,000

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Employment Service—Con.

State Directors—Continued

James A. Davis Otto F. Bading Thomas C. McDonough Ralph B. Powers Clarence W. Baker T. L. Taggart Jay M. Besore Joseph Harry Scales ... Charles W. Swallow Harry T. Burr Raymond W. Bellamy Walter. C Conroy Henry Irwin Richard T. Jones J. T. Farr Otis J. Rogers _ Stephen Ely _ Mrs. Lulah T. Andrews Archie L. Cross— _ Henry A. Tafe... _ Philip Stevenson Mrs. A. E. Perrault Ralph H. Koch Nathan A. Gregg Roland A. Rottweiler William Robinett. Mack Kelly E. J. Stack— Lewis G. Hines Roderick A. McGarry R. D. McMillan. Charles S. Weller Robert Nelson Campbell Cony Warren Woodman A. C. Wilson L. L. Lane _ — Walter W. Bryant William C. Carpenter Arthur D. Lilly Roy Empey Joseph F. Minnick Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation (U. S. Housing Corporation)

Theodore G. Risley__ Thomas W. O'Brien J. J. Leonard

Florida Georgia Idaho — Hlinois „ Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana _ Maine Maryland Massachusetts.. Michigan Minnesota..— Mississippi. Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey . New Mexico New York .. North Carolina. North Dakota.. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania... Rhode Island—. South Carolina.. South Dakota Tennessee— Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia—. Wisconsin . Wyoming _

President Vice President Auditoi.

Fla Ga Idaho.. Ill Ind—. Iowa... Kans... Ky La Me Md_._. Mass... Mich— Minn.. Miss__ . M o -Mont.. Nebr„. Nev N. H„. N. I—. N.Mex. N. Y__. N. C„. N.Dak. Ohio... Okla... Oreg... Pa„__. R. I — S. C... S.Dak. Tenn... Tex Utah... Vt Va.„_. Wash.. W. Va. Wis—. Wyo...

HI. Pa Vt

4th__ 5th__ 1st.. llth. 7th._ 11th. 7th__ 5th._ 4th__ 4th._ 8th. 2d_. 5th. 5th. 7th. 2d.. 2d.. 2d— 8th_.

4th_. 5th__ lst-10th. 3d.. 5th.

6th_. lst. . 1st.. 12th_ 2 d — 2d.„ 6th_. 5th__ 5th__ 9th_.

23d_ 5th_. 1st..

$3,000 3,000 3,000 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,500 3,000

(2) 4,900 3,300

* Solicitor of the Department of Justice for the Department of Labor. pensation.

Serves without additional com-

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MISCELLANEOUS

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion l

Claude R. Porter Balthasar H. Meyer Clyde B. Aitchison Joseph B. Eastman Ernest I. Lewis Frank M c M a n a m y Ezra Brainerd, jr _. Patrick J. Farrell William E. Lee Hugh M . Tate Charles D. Mahaffie... George B. McGinty Thomas A. Gillis John B. Switzer A. H. Laird, jr G u y L . Seaman— Alexander Wylie. Oliver E. Sweet ... Ulysses Butler Arja Morgan William H. Bonneville. Daniel W . Knowlton.. Alonzo G. Pack

Commissioner, chairman. Commissioner—

do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do.

Wilfred P. Borland. William P. Barrel.. Max O. Lorenz .. W . V. Hardie ... (Vacancy)

— d o _ Secretary. __ _ Assistant secretary—.... Chief clerk and personnel officer __ Purchasing agent Disbursing clerk.. Director, Bureau of Accounts Director, Bureau of Finance Chief examiner, Bureau of Formal Cases Chief, Bureau of Informal Cases _ Director, Bureau of Inquiry Chief counsel, Bureau of Law Chief inspector, Bureau of Locomotive In­spection.

Chief inspector (director), Bureau of Safety. Director, Bureau of Service Director, Bureau of Statistics Director, Bureau of Traffic Director, Bureau of Valuation. _

Iowa... Wis.... Oreg—. Mass... I n d — D.C... Okla... D.C-. Idaho .. Tenn... D.C... Ga Pa Md.... N.J.... Mo.... Ill S. Dak. Pa Pa Idaho.. Conn-Colo.-. Wash.. Wis_— W i s — Okla—

7th„ 9th__ 3d.„ 13th_ 7th._ 2d.

2d. 2d.

6th__ 21st. 6th._ 3d___ 10th. 9th_. 3 d — 31st. 10th. 1st-4th__ 2d... 3d... 7th.. 3d„. 5th_.

$12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12.000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 9,000 5,200 5,200 3,400 3.600 9,000 10,000 9,000 6,500 7,000 10,000 7,500

7,500 9,000 9,000 10,000

1 Under the terms of the economy act, the salaries of the Interstate Commerce Commissioners and of members of the Board of Mediation were temporarily reduced from $12,000 to $10,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30,1933; other salaries reduced by varying percentages (see p. vn).

UNITED STATES BOARD OF MEDIATION The United States Board of Mediation was organized under the provisions of Public Act No. 257, Sixty-ninth Congress, approved M a y 20,1926, entitled,'' An act to provide for the prompt disposition of disputes between carriers and their employees, and for other purposes," known as the Railway Labor Act. It is an independent agency in the executive branch of the Government and is composed of five members, appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The board maintains its principal office in the District of Columbia, but it may meet at any other place. The Railway Labor Act applies to express companies, sleeping-car companies, and carriers by railroad subject to the interstate commerce act, provides that such carriers, their officers, agents, and employees shall exert every reasonable effort to make and maintain agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, and working conditions, and to settle all disputes whether arising out of the application of such agreements or otherwise. All disputes between a carrier and its employees shall be considered in conference between representatives designated and authorized so to confer, respectively, by the carriers and by the employees thereof interested in the dispute. Samuel E. Winslow Oscar B. Colquitt G. Wallace W . Hanger-Edwin P Morrow John Williams George A. Cook— Harrison H. Reed. Ralph B. B ronson Mitchel D. Lewis

Member, chairman _ Member —

do -do

— d o , Secretary — Chief, technical and statistical division-Chief, administrative division Assistant secretary and bookkeeper

Mass.— Tex D. C... Ky.„__ Calif— 111 Ill N. Y__. N. Y„_

2d.,_ 10th_ 39th. 6th..

$12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 6,500 5,600 4,600 3,200 116

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UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD *

NAME

Officers of the Board

T. V. O'Connor Samuel S. Sandberg __•_ Hutch I. Cone — Samuel Goodacre Heber M. Wells Chauncey G. Parker— George Parson.... J. W. Barnett A. H. Haag _ C 0. Arthur j E. J. Skidmore M. J. Pierce

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D . C , unless otherwise indicated)

Commissioner, chairman Commissioner, vice chairman Commissioner __ __ Secretary. Disbursing officer General Counsel ____ Director, Bureau of Marine Development __. Director, Bureau of Construction and Finance. Director, Bureau of Research Director, Bureau of Regulation and"Traffic.. C hief personnel officer Chief clerk

Legal residence

State

N. Y_._ Calif— Fla D C Utah— N. J.... Va Ohio—_ Md..„ Ind Mich___ Tenn..

Cong. dist.

42d..„ 10th„_ 2d 2d 8th_.__ 8th..„ 8th..„ 4th..„ 7th..„ .6th.... 6th__„

Com­pensa­tion^

$12,000 12,000 12,000 7.000 (2)

315,000 3 7,600 10,000 8,000 6,500 4,800 3,800 * The Annual Report of the Shipping Board for the fiscal year ended June 30,1932, contains a complete

list of the employees of the board on June 30,1932, by name, designation, legal residence, and compensation. 1 Under the terms of the economy act, the salaries of the commissioners were temporarily reduced from

$12,000 to $10,000 and that of the General Counsel from $15,000 to $12,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933; other salaries reduced by varying percentages (see p. vn). J Salary as treasurer, Merchant Fleet Corporation. 3 Paid from Merchant Fleet Corporation funds.

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD MERCHANT FLEET CORPORATION

Board of Trustees

Elmer E. Crowley. __ U. J. Gendron.. Chauncey G. Parker. T. C Donovan Heber M. Wells L, D. Parmelee F. G. Frieser Executive Officials

Elmer E. Crowley. U. J. Gendron Samuel Goodacre.. Heber M. Wells.... L. D. Parmelee T. C Donovan B. K. Ogden F. E. Ferris H. Y. Saint F. G. Frieser

President and chairman of Trustees . Vice Chairman and Trustee Trustee—... _..

do _ _ — „ „ — — .do. _do. .do.

President Executive assistant to president. Secretary Treasurer——-—. ... General comptroller Director of insurance — Assistant director of insurance Manager, Operations Division.. Manager, Supply Division ,_ Manager, Traffic Division _

N.Y. Mass. N. J._ N.Y. Utah. -Vf... N. J._

N.Y__ Mass.. D.C.. Utah_. Vt____ N. Y__ N. J„. Conn. Wash. N. J__

6th. 7th. 8th. 8th. 2d„ lst. 9th.

6th. 7th.

2d„ 1st.. 8th_. 9th.. 3d... 1st.. 9th.

i $18,000 7,500 (*) 10,000 10,000 12, 500 8,500 7,500 6,500 6,500 1 Under the terms of the economy act, the salary of the President and Chairman was temporarily

reduced from $18,000 to $12,500 for the fiscal year ending June 30,1933; other salaries reduced by varying percentages (see p. vn). 2 Paid from United States Shipping Board appropriation.

UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION

The act of February 28,1920, authorizes the President to adjust, settle, liquidate, and wind up all of the matters, including compensation, and all questions in dispute of whatsoever nature arising out of or inci­dent to Federal control. The act provides that the President shall have the right at all reasonable times until the affairs of Federal control are concluded to inspect the property and records of all carriers whose railroads or systems of transportation were at any time under Federal control.

S. F. Andrews O. Thacker— R. C Dunlap.

General solicitor and assistant director general. Comptroller Treasurer

D. C -D. C -Pa .. 19th___

$10,000 7,800 5,400

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THE PANAMA CANAL

NAME

Executive Department

Brig. Gen. Harry Burgess, U. S. Army.

C A. Mcllvaine -John H. Smith.—. Guy Johannes — C. H. Calhoun Ben M. Williams Elisha F. Attaway Joseph J. McGuigan.

Department of Operation and Maintenance

Lieut. Col. Julian L. Schley, U. S. Army.

Maj. Joseph C Mehaffey, U. S. Army.

Albert C Garlington E. D. Stillwell E. S. Randolph Lew W. Lewis R. Z. Kirkpatrick — G. W. Green J. G. Claybourn -Leonard Foote Capt. William Ancrum, U. S. Navy.

Commander Thos. A. Syming­ton, U. S. Navy.

Commander Guy C. Barnes, U. S. Navy.

O. Maessen F. Kariger Capt. Roy W. Ryden, U. S. Navy.

H. H. Evans

Lieut. Roy T. Cowdrey, U. S. Navy.

W. H. Stone Supply Department

Roy R. Watson J. H. K. Humphrey. J. B. Fields E. H. Parmelee B. C Poole J. M. King C Peters. A. P. E. Doyle Accounting Department

Elwyn Greene Wilson H. Kromer. Robert W. Glaw... Alfred H. Mohr Carl F. Chase Samuel Bardelson.. H. H. Hudson Joseph R. Bobbitt. Health Department

Col. Joseph F. Siler, U. S. Army.

Dr. D. P. Curry Surg. M. F. Haralson, U. S. P. H. S.

Col. Orville G. Brown, U. S. Army.

Maj. Dean F. Winn, U. S. Army.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Canal Zone, unless otherwise indicated)

Governor.

Executive secretary Chief clerk, executive office Chief, police and fire division Chief, division of civil affairs Superintendent of schools General secretary, bureau of clubs and play­grounds.

District attorney of the Canal Zone

Engineer of maintenance

Assistant engineer of maintenance-

Electrical engineer _ Superintendent, lock operating division Construction engineer, Madden D a m division Office engineer — Chief of surveys Municipal engineer Superintendent, dredging division Assistant superintendent, dredging division-Marine superintendent Captain of the port, Cristobal.

Captain of the port, Balboa.—

Inspector of hulls and boilers Pilot in charge, lighthouse subdivision. Superintendent, mechanical division ... Assistant superintendent, mechanical divi­sion.

Assistant to superintendent, mechanical divi­sion.

Production superintendent, Cristobal shops..

Chief quartermaster Assistant chief quartermaster Constructing quartermaster General storekeeper District quartermaster, Ancon-Balboa.... District quartermaster, Cristobal-Gatun. District quartermaster, Pedro Miguel Printer, The Panama Canal Press—

Auditor Assistant auditor on the Isthmus. Paymaster Collector Chief accountant Chief examiner Claim officer — Railroad accountant

Chief health officer-

Assistant chief health officer. Chief quarantine officer

Superintendent, Gorgas Hospital-

Superintendent, Colon Hospital-

Legal residence

State

Miss.

Ohio... D. C._. Md.... Ind___. N. C__. Tex___. Pa

Cong. dist.

Ga.

Ohio..

S. C__ N. Y_. La—_. Calif.. Colo.. P a -Minn. N. Y._ S. C — Md.

Ga..

N.Y. N.Y. Tenn. Ill—

Wis....

Calif-

Miss— Minn. Tex I n d — N. Y.„ Calif... Tex N. Y_„

Va.„. Pa.... Ill__._. Ind... N. Y.. Ill— Mass. Ind...

D.C Ky._. Miss.

Ga.

21st.__

3d I2th_._ 5th„„ 7th_„_ llth—

1st—.

4th.„.

3d 30th__. 6 t h — llth__. 3d 15th__. 1 s t — 25th__. 5th_„.

4th.

8th. 10th.

9th„

3d—

5th._

8th__ 5th.. 8th._ 7th„ 34th. llth. 5th._ 17th.

8th__ 26th. 13th. 7th-8th._ 5th_. 11th. 2 d —

5th. 5th.

Com­pensa­tion

$10,000

8,000 5,750 5,750 5,750 5,250 4,250

5,000

19,250

17,500

6,500 5,750 7,500 6,000 5,250 6,500 7,500 6,000

18,750 17,250 17,250 3,960 5,500

18,000 6,750

5,750

6,250

8,750 7,000 6,250 5,500 4,625 4,250 3,875 4,875

8,750 7,000 6,500 6,500 5,000 4,375 4,500 4,000

18,750

7,250 »6,300

17,500

16,000

i Includes United States Army or Navy pay. a Includes United States Public Health Service pay.

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THE PANAMA CANAL Continued

NAME

Health Department—Con.

Maj. Frank H. Dixon, U. S Army.

Dr. J. L. Byrd _ _. Dr. Jesse C Ellington Dr. C. A. Hearne Dr. J. D. Odorn.. Courts James J. Lenihan Joseph J. McGuigan... John T. Barrett Percy E. Murray Edward I. P. Tatelman Washington, D. C, Office

A. L. Flint E. E. Weise E. D. Anderson Homer A. A. Smith W . A. E. Doying

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Canal Zone, unless otherwise indicated)

Superintendent, Corozal Hospital-

Health officer of Panama City, Ancon. Health officer of Cristobal-Colon Quarantine officer, Cristobal _ Quarantine officer, Balboa

Judge of the district court of the Canal Zone District attorney of the Ganal Zone Marshal of the Canal Z o n e — Magistrate, Balboa _ Magistrate, Cristobal _

General purchasing officer and chief of office-Assistant to the chief of office _ Chief clerk, purchasing department Assistant auditor and legal adviser Inspecting engineer

Legal residence

State

G a — Tenn.. Idaho. Ala...

Iowa.. Pa.... Mass.. Ohio.. N.H.

Cong. dist.

5th_. lst__ 1st— 3 d —

Ohio_. Wis_.. Mo... Md... N. Y_.

3d— llth. 9th.. 3d___ 1st—

17th. llth. 12th. 6th... 18th.

Com-pensa-tion

i $5,750

5,500 4,750 5,250 5,000

10,000 5,000 5,000 4,125 4,000

7,000 4,800 5,000 5,800 6,000

i Includes United States A r m y pay.

THE INTEROCEANIC CANAL BOARD Public Resolution No. 99, Seventieth Congress, dated March 2, 1929, authorized the President to cause to be m a d e , under the direction of the Secretary of W a r and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers and with the aid of such civilians as the President shall d e e m advisable, investigations and surveys to deter­mine the additional facilities needed at the P a n a m a Canal, as well as an investigation and survey of the Nicaragua Canal route.

NAME

Col. Ernest Graves, U. S. Army (ret.).

Sydney B. Williamson Dr. Anson Marston Royal George Finch Lieut. Col. Dan I. Sultan, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army.

Lieut. John Paul Dean, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army.

Harry L. Freer

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington. D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chairman.

Member Member, State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa.

Member, Albany, N. Y _ Member —

Executive Secretary.

Chief clerk

Legal residence

State

Va„. Iowa. N.Y.

D. C

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

0)

(') (2)

(»)

(0

0)

(3)

i P a y of rank; see A r m y P a y Tables in Appendix. N o additional compensation for service on the board. 2 Serves without compensation. * Receives no additional compensation for service on the board.

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INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION The Inland Waterways Corporation is charged with the direction of the duties incident to the devel­opment of national inland waterway transportation as delegated to the Secretary of War under tne trans­portation act of 1920 and by Public 185, approved June 3, 1924, and amendatory act approved i eDruary 28, 1927, and amendatory act approved M a y 29, 1928. This corporation supervises the maintenance ana operation of barge lines operated by the Government on several important water routes; owns and operates the Warrior River Terminal Co.; investigates types of floating and terminal equipment suitable for various waterways, as well as tariff and interchange arrangements between rail and water carriers and other matters tending to promote and encourage waterways traffic, and in general functions as the official governmental inland waterways bureau.

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Patrick J. Hurley Maj. Gen. T. Q. Ashburn, U. S. Army.

Clark C Wren Guy Bartley... •__ J. W . Jenkinson

Secretary of War, incorporator Chairman of the board—president.

Administrative assistant—general counsel Secretary-treasurer _ Chief Clerk _

Tex—..

Mo—. Mont..

8th._ 10th. lst-

0)

$8,400 6,500 3,150

i Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix.

ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION This board, created by the act of January 27,1905, and composed of engineer officers of the United States Army, is charged by law with the construction, repair, and maintenance of roads, tramways, ferries, bridges, and trails in the Territory of Alaska. The War Department has fixed the organization of the board as follows: The senior officer on duty, to be designated as the president, shall have general charge of the oper­ations of the board; the engineer officer shall supervise the work of construction in the field, the third officer shall act as disbursing officer of the board. Offices of the commission are maintained in Washington, D . C , and In Juneau, Alaska.

Maj. Malcolm Elliott Maj. Layson E. Atkins First Lieut. Walter W . Hodge-

President _ Engineer officer Secretary and disbursing officer.

0)

0)

i Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix.

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

George Otis Smith Ralph B. Williamson. Frank R. McNinch... Claude L. Draper (Vacancy) ._ Roger B. McWhorter. Oswald Ryan Harold B. Teegarden. William V. King. Joseph R. McCuen___ Earl F. Sechrest

Commissioner, chairman Commissioner, vice chairman. Commissioner

do _ do Chief engineer General counsel Solicitor— Chief accountant Secretary— _ Administrative assistant.

Me Wash-N. C._ Wyo...

Ala— _ Ind Ohio„_ Tex Conn.. Kans__ _

2d 4th..„ 10th... AtL„

8th„„ llth... 4th.„. 16th___ 3d lst

$10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 8,000 8,000 7,500 7,500 5,200 3,800

ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN

Howard Sutherland.. C D. Bray Harmon O. Acuff George C Thompson C B. Jennings

Alien Property Custodian Director of finance and accounts... Chief, division of claims Chief, division of stocks and bonds Chief, division of law -.

W. Va. W. Va. Tenn__ M d — Mont..

2d 3d 2d 2d 2d

$10,000 8,500 7,000 4,500 5,000

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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington,1 D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

William E. Humphrey.. Charles H . March Edgar A. McCulloch.... Garland S. Ferguson, jr. C W. Hunt__ Otis B. Johnson Chief Counsel's Office

Robert E. Healy Martin A. Morrison. William T. Kelley..

Economic Division

Francis Walker W . H. S. Stevens. __, William H. England. LeClaire Hoover .

Chairman Vice chairman _ _ Commissioner—

do______— .do. Secretary to the comnrissioh-

Chief counsel. _ ___ Attorney in charge of appellate work. Attorney in charge of trial work

Chief economist—. Assistant chief economist. ____do. _ Chief accountant.

Chief Examiner's Office

Ishmael Burton._ James A. Horton.

Branch Offices

Rolf H. Kielland ___. William F. Dinnen.....

Andreas T. Lundquist

Ellis DeBruler..

Trial Examiner's Office

Web Woodfill — Franklin C Baggarly

Division of Trade Practice Conferences

George McCorkle—___•____

Board of Review

Robert N. McMillen. Marshall B. Clarke. _ George R. DeBruler..

Chief examiner Assistant chief examiner.

Attorney in charge, N e w York, 45 Broadway. Attorney in charge, Chicago, 608 South Dear­born Street.

Attorney in charge, San Francisco, 544 Mar­ket Street.

Attorney in charge, Seattle, 431 Lyon Build­ing.

Chief Assistant chief-

Acting director.

Special Board of Investigation

Edgar J. A d a m s . . — William F. Davidson. Clyde M . Hadley

Administrative Division

C G. Duganne Andrew N. Ross John W . Karsner... Rudolph B. Schwickardi. Harold B. Stamm William H. Galbraith Joseph E. Haugh Sam F. Shrout. Howard R. Eliason Shirley D. Mayers

Chairman. Member. _

do

Chairman. Member. _ . — d o

Assistant secretary. Chief, accounts and personnel section. Chief, docket section — Disbursing clerk __ Chief, publications section Chief, mail and files section _. Chief, stenographic section Chief, supply section— -• Librarian — Editorial service —

Legal residence

State

W a s h -Minn. . Ark_„._ N.C__-Iowa__ D.C.

Vt___. Ind._. Vt_„.

Mass.. La N. Y... Ala_„.

W. Va. Ohio..,

N. Y„ Ind...

N. Y__

Wash.

Ind. Va_.

N. C_.

Tex.. N.J_ Ind..

Oreg—. M d — . Wash..

Ga N.J... Md_„. Ill Pa Pa M d — . Mo.... D. C — W. Va.

Cong. dist.

1st-. 7th_. 5th.. 5th., 9th_.

1st.. 9th„ lst_.

12th. 2d_„ 24th. 9th„

5th... 19th..

21st_, 12th_.

17th_.

1st-..

4th. 7th.

9 t h —

12th. 9th.. lst..

1st— 6th_. lst__

lst _. lst._ 4th__ 9th„ 10th. 2d... 5th_. 8th__ 3d

Com­pensa­tion

$10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7, 000

9,000 7,500 6,500

8,000 6,-400 6,400 5, 600

6,500 5,600

5,600 5,600

5,000

5,000

6,200 5,200

5,600

5,600 5,600 5,600

4,600 4,600 4,600

5,000 3,500 3,500 2,600 3,400 2,900 2,600 2,900 3,000 3,500

127190—32-

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UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION

NAME

Commission Members

Robert L. O'Brien-Thomas Walker Page. Edgar B. Brossard Lincoln Dixon John Lee Coulter Ira M. Ornburn. Executive

Sidney Morgan

Directive and Advisory

E. Dana Durand George P. Comer A. Manuel Fox_____. H. G. A. Brauer Charles E. McNabb. Eben M. Whitcomb. Scientific and Technical

W. A. Graham Clark. F. Morton Leonard._. Oscar A. Juve Frederick L. Koch Dexter North Charles F. Yauch Charles O. Townsend. Franklin H. Smith Harry H. Newton Stella Stewart George H. Parater Administrative and General

Service

L. W. Moore Grace Van Casteel Cornelia Notz Franklin C Getzendanner Edna V. Connolly Martha W. Williams Joshua N. Steed Mae M. Riddle.. -Walter H. Olsen Gertrude M. Sherwood __ Field Service Henry H. "Waters John F. Bethune

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C otherwise indicated)

unless

Commissioner, chairman Commissioner, vice chairman. Commissioner __.

do _ do do

Secretary.

Chief economist __. Chief investigator.- -Chief, economics division Acting chief, international relations division.. Chief, legal division. _ Executive assistant to the chairman

Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief, Chief,

textile division metals division agricultural division ceramics division chemical division sundries division sugar division — lumber and paper division. accounting division statistical division transportation division

Administrative officer Chief, personnel division •.. Chief, library division Chief, finance section Chief, docket section Chief, editorial section Chief, publications section Chief, stenographic section Chief, mails and files section Chief, stock-room and switchboard section Chief, N e w York office Representative in Europe, Brussels, Belgium.

Legal residence

State

M a s s — V a U t a h — Ind N.Dak. Conn__

Pa.

Minn. Conn. N.Y„ "Wash. D . C M d —

N. C . N.Y... Wis M d — D. C „ Ohio... Kans...

D. C— Va Colo... Va Ark.... Md.— Tex M d — N. Y.„ Ga V a — . Ohio— Conn__ D. C — N. Y__. Va

Cong. dist.

9th___.

26th. lst__

4th.. 14th. 2d_„ lst_. 7th. 7th.

8th. 2d_. 3d..

4th.. 6th„ 15th. 6th-1st.. 9th._ llth. 5th..

21st..

Com­pensa­tion!

$11,000 11,000 11,000 11,000 11,000 11,000

7,500

8,000 7,500 7,500 5,600 6,000 5,600

6,000 5,800 5,800 5,800 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600 4,800 4,100 3,600

4,200 3,200 3,400 2,800 2,600 3,300 2,400 2,300 2,000 1,800 5,200 8,000

i Under the terms of the economy act, the salaries of the commissioners were temporarily reduced from $11,000 to $10,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933; other salaries reduced by varying percentages (seep. vn).

FEDERAL OIL CONSERVATION BOARD

Ray L. Wilbur

Charles F. Adams

Patrick J. Hurley

Roy D. Chapin

Edward S. Rochester..

Secretary, of the Interior, chairman (North-cutt Ely, executive assistant to the Secre­tary of the Interior, and Ralph W . Rich­ards, Geological Survey, alternates).

Secretary of the Navy (Rear Admiral Frank ' T. Chambers, alternate). Secretary of W a r (Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown, alternate).

Secretary of Commerce (Scott Turner, Direc­tor, Bureau of Mines, alternate).

Secretary of the board

D. C— $6,000

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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD * The Federal Reserve Bulletin, issued monthly, is the official organ of the Federal Reserve Board. It contains complete information as to the organization of the board and the Federal reserve system. In addition to the regular official announcements, it gives a national review of business conditions and detailed analysis of financial and industrial conditions, research studies, reviews of foreign banking, and complete statistics showing the conditions of Federal reserve banks and member banks. The subscription price is $2; single copies, 20 cents; outside of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the insular possessions, $2.60; smgle copies, 25 cents.

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Ogden L. Mills John W . Polei Eugene Meyer A. C Miller C. S. Hamlin.. George R. James W a y land W . Magee_ Floyd R. Harrison-Chester Morrill E. M . McClelland— J. CNoell O. E. Foulk Walter Wyatt George B. Vest Leo H. Paulger Frank J. Drinnen.-. E. A. Goldenweiser.. CarlE. Parry Edward L. Smead—_ John R. Van Fossen. L. G. Copeland

William J. Tucker-

Chairman ex officio (Secretary of the Treasury)-.. Member ex officio (Comptroller of the Currency) — Governor ____. Member

do — d o _

do Assistant to the governor Secretary Assistant secretary... Assistant secretary and fiscal agent Deputy fiscal agent General counsel Assistant counsel Chief, division of examinations—. . Federal reserve examiner •_ Director, division of research and statistics Assistant director, division of research and statistics. Chief, division of bank operations Assistant chief, division of bank operations Chief, division of Federal reserve issue and re­demption.

Assistant chief, division of Federal reserve issue and redemption.

N.Y. Ohio. N. Y-Calif. Mass. Tenn. Nebr. D. C D. C Md_. V a — Mo... D. C V a — Iowa-Pa... Md.. Mich. Mich. Iowa. Ohio.

17th. 21st. 25th. 6th. 16th. 10th. 2d.

Ind.

6th. 5th. 5th. 8th. 3d. 5th. 6th. 2d. 3d. 5th. 8th. 5th.

* The salaries and expenses of the Federal Reserve Board are paid from assessments levied by the board upon the Federal reserve banks. i Resigned; effective Sept. 20,1932.

UNITED STATES BOARD OF TAX APPEALS

NAME

Logan Morris C. Rogers Arundell... Eugene Black _. Edgar J. Goodrich W. C Lansdon.-..-__ J. Russell L e e c h . — William D. Love John J. Marquette A nnabel Matthews Stephen J. McMahon. J. Edgar Murdock Herbert F. Seawell Charles P. Smith John M. Sternhagen... Charles M. Trammell. Ernest H. Van Fossan.

Robert C. Tracy. B. D. Gamble-Mabel M. Owen.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Member, chairman of the Board-Member

do _do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Secretary.

Clerk Reporter-

Legal residence

State

Utah... Oreg-.. T e x — . W. Va. Kans__. P a — Tex.—. Mont.. G a — Wis—. Pa

N. C . Mass... Ill Fla_„.. Ohio— Conn_. Pa N. Y...

Cong. dist.

2d_„. 1st— 1st... 6th— 5th„. 20th_. 15th_. 9th„ 4th„ 31st. 7th„ 12th. 9th„ lst-18th. lst-23d.. 15th.

Com­pensa­tion

$10,000 , 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

6,200 ' 6,000 4,800

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FEDERAL FARM BOARD

NAME

James C Stone C B. Denman Frank Evans William F. Schilling. _ Samuel H. Thompson. Charles S. Wilson Carl Williams. ... (Vacancy) Arthur M. Hyde Stanley Reed Edgar Markham George B. Travis George H. Thomas... H. M.Bain F. B. Bomberger George C Haas R. Reyburn Burklin. Frank Ridgway W. S. Hinman _._

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless other­wise indicated)

Chairman. Member.. — d o —

do — d o

Legal residence

State

.do.

.do.

Member ex officio (Secretary of Agriculture).

General counsel Secretary Assistant secretary. Chief, finance division ____ Assistant chief, finance division _. Chiei, cooperative marketing division.. Assistant chief, cooperative marketing division Treasurer Director of information _• Administrative assistant _

Ky____ Mo... Utah-Minn— 111 N. Y„. Okla—

Cong. dist.

Mo....

Ky„... Minn-Calif— Nebr„. Ill—__. M d — Minn. -D . C . 111 Vt

7th„ 13th. 2d... 3 d — 15th. 36th. 5th„ 2d.

9th_. 4th„ 8th._ 5th„ 25th. 5th_. 4th_. 10th. lst..

Com-pensa-tioni

$12.000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 (2) 10,000 8,000 4,500 8,500 5,600 6,500 6,500 7,500 6,500 5,600

1 Under the terms of the economy act, the salaries of members of the board were temporarily reduced from $12,000 to $10,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30,1933; other salaries reduced by varying percentages (seep. vn).

2 N o additional compensation for service on this board.

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Office of the Comptroller General

J. R. McCarl. R. N. Elliott. R. L. Golze— J. L. Baity—

J. C McFarland—:_: G. A. Ninas (Vacancy) _. Charles M . Galloway. O. R. McGuire S. B. Tulloss J. B. Woodside F. L. Yates Reed F. Martin Earl Taggart Carl Collier

Chiefs of Divisions

David Neumann C. T. M . Cutcheon. Charles H. Cooper.. F. H. Bogardus W . W . Richardson..

Comptroller General of the United States Assistant Comptroller General '_. General counsel _ — Executive officer (assistant to Comptroller General).

Assistant general counsel.._ _ d o . . —

Counsel ____—_._ _. do _ d o . - - . _ — _ _ i _ !

Chief of investigations. _ _ Attorney-conferee._ _

do... Chief clerk Chief of personnel— Disbursing clerk

Chief, claims division Chief, audit division—-Chief, Post Office Department division. Chief, bookkeeping division Chief, records division-

Nebr_„ Ind-_. Pa„_ __ Mo

Okla___ Mo

S. C — La Va 111 W. Va.. W. Va.. Kans... O h i o —

N. Y.._ Mich... N. J.___ Ohio— D. C

6th.__'_ 6th . lst

2d 5th.„.

7th..„ 6th.„. 8th.._. 25th... 2d 2d 3d 8th.„.

3d 9th„_. 6th.„. 8th..„

$10,000 9,000 9,000 8,500

7,500 7,500

6,500 7,000 8,000 6,500 6,500 4,600 5,200 3,800

6,500 6,500 6,500 5,000 3,500

WAR FINANCE CORPORATION (In liquidation)

Albert C Williams L—. JohnH. Guilli__ James L. Dougherty 8__ William T. M c K e o w n 3

Chairman, liquidating committee Member, liquidating committee-General counsel— Secretary and treasurer

T e x — Calif— D. C — S. Dak.

12th_ 1st..

2d.

None. None. None. None.

i Also member of the Federal Farm Loan Board. 2 Also counsel, Reconstruction Finance Corporation. » Also chief of securities division, Federal Farm Loan Bureau.

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RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION *

This corporation was created by Public Act No. 2, Seventy-second Congress, approved January 22, 1932, to provide emergency financing facilities for financial institutions, to aid in financing agriculture, commerce, and industry, and for other purposes. Under Public Act No. 302, Seventy-second Congress, cited as the "Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932," approved July 21,1932, this corporation was further authorized and empowered to broaden its lending powers. The management of the corporation is vested in a board of directors consisting of the Secretary of the Treasury, who is a member ex officio (or, in his absence, the Under Secretary of the Treasury), and six other persons appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The capital stock of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is owned entirely by the United States.

The salaries and expenses of the corporation are paid out of its income.

NAME

Pomerene, Atlee Miller, Charles A — Mills, Ogden L Couch, Harvey C__ Cowles, Gardner, sr_ Jones, Jesse H McCarthy, Wilson.. Talley, Lynn P.. Croxton, Fred C

Bogue, Morton G.

Cooksey, George R Bethea, L. P McCarthy, William G. Calloway, R. M Leach, Hugh _. Mulligan, H. A Boysen, Charles C. Griffin, D. B Sullivan, Harry L. Marx, Charles D Coleman, J. F Gregory, John H Harrington, John L. Paulger, L. H Congdon, Sidney B. Hanrahan, Frank R. McKee, John K Milford, W . R Kennedy, Miles C

Lindquist, R. J Saunders, H. A Hathaway, Stewart S__. Brown, George W., jr__. Fleming, Matthew J Campbell, John A., jr__. DOughton, J. K Bergstrom, A. M Cottingham, T. J Farwell, Fred H Joyner, J. F Imahorn, A. P Preston, Howard P Fisher, Charles T., j r — Jarrett, J. W Rash, Frank D Longmire, John Chapman, Joseph C McClintock, Thomas E. Bone, Roy L _ Eagen, J. C Wilson, William M Andrews, Warren P Kayser, E. W Ford, Robert F

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless other­wise indicated)

Chairman — .... President Secretary of the Treasury, director ex officio. — Director. ___ — d o

do_._ — . — d o - - - ....- . Assistant to the directors.

do.__

General counsel.

Secretary Assistant secretary.

do .do.

Treasurer Assistant treasurer. .....do— .do.

.do.

Chairman, Engineers' Advisory Board. Member, Engineers' Advisory Board- _

do — do

Chief, examining division Assistant chief, examining division.

do ......... .do. .do-

Chief examiner, railroad division.

Elliott, David C Statistician

Chief auditor Manager, Boston Loan Agency . Manager, N e w York City Loan Agency. Manager, Philadelphia Loan Agency Manager, Cleveland Loan Agency Manager, Charlotte Loan Agency Manager, Richmond Loan Agency Manager, Atlanta Loan Agency ; Manager, Birmingham Loan Agency Manager, Jacksonville Loan Agency Manager, Nashville Loan Agency Manager, N e w Orleans Loan Agency Manager, Chicago Loan Agency Manager, Detroit Loan Agency Manager, Little Rock Loan Agency Manager, Louisville Loan Agency Manager, St. Louis Loan Agency Manager, Minneapolis Loan Agency Manager, Denver Loan Agency Manager, Kansas City Loan Agency Manager, Oklahoma City Loan Agency-Manager, Omaha Loan Agency Manager, Dallas Loan Agency Manager, El Paso Loan Agency Manager, Houston Loan Agency

Legal residence

State

Ohio... N. Y... N. Y... A r k -Iowa— Tex Utah— Tex Ohio— N. Y_„ D.C. D.C. N.Y. Wyo. Md... N. Y__ Iowa.. Tenn_. M O — : Calif.. La Md... Mo__. Iowa-Pa Ind.__, Ohio... W. Va. N. Y___ Ohio... Ill Mass.. N. Y__. Pa__„. Ohio...

N. C . N. C . Ga—. Ala.... Fla Tenn... Ala.... Ill Mich... Ark— K y — Mo.__. Minn.. Colo... Kans„. Okla— Nebr Tex Tex Tex.-.

Cong. Dist.

22d. 34th. 17th. 6th__ 7th__ 8th__ 2d._ 5th„ 12th. 18th...

35th.. 1st—

2d__. 11th.. 3d... 10th.. 5th..r 8th— 2d... 4th— 5th„. 3d— 34th„ 13th.. 18th.. 6th.„ 14th_. 22d.„

12th_. 5th_„ 25th„ 7th... ?2d„_ 9th_„ 4th„. 5th_„ 9th„. 4th„_ 5th 1st— 9th___ 14th.. 5th.„ 5th„. 10th„ 5th... 1st.-lst.__ 5th... 2d„„ 5th... 16th„ 8th.„

Com­pensa­tion -

$10,000 i_10,000

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,500 7,000

12,500

10,000 7,200 6,800 5,400

12,500 9,000 8,000 7,500 6,500

10, 000 10, 000 10, 000 10, 000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 8,500 7,000

7,500 10,000 10.000 10,000 10, 000 4,800 7,200 7,500 7,200 6,000 6,000 8,500 10, 000 4,500 4,800 6,000 10.000 7,500 3,600 10,000 4,800 5,500 8,400 4,800 6,000

* Information furnished as of Aug. 16,1932.

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RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION*-Continued

NAME

Meerscheidt, Otto NordUing, A. B Schultz, Walter D Taylor, Marion Calkins, A. A Lamping, Clifton L Tuttle, J. I..

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless other­wise indicated)

Manager, San Antonio Loan Agency Manager, Los Angeles Loan Agency Manager, Portland Loan Agency Manager, Salt Lake City Loan Agency Manager, San Francisco Loan Agency Manager, Seattle Loan Agency. — - __ . Manager, Spokane Loan Agency

Legal residence

State

Tex Calif--Wash— U t a h -Calif— Wash-Wash—

Cong. Dist.

14th... 8 t h — 1st 2d 6 t h — 1 s t — 5 t h —

Com­pensa­tion

$6,000 7,200 5,400 5,400 7,200 4,800 4,800

* Information furnished as of Aug. 16, 1932.

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD This board, created by Public Act No. 304, Seventy-second Congress, is composed of five members ap­pointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The board shall supervise the Federal home loan banks created by this act, shall perform the other duties spe­cifically prescribed by this act, and shall have power to adopt, amend, and require the observance of such rules, regulations, and orders as shall be necessary from time to time for carrying out the purposes of the provisions of this act.

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless other­wise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. Dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Franklin W . Fort-Nathan Adams William E. Best Morton Bodfish John M . Gries A. R. Gardner William E. Murray. Arthur J. Mertzke.. Julia D. C o n n o r -

Chairman Member

do do do —

Assistant to the Board. Secretary— Economist Assistant secretary .

N. J__ Tex—. P a ­ul Ohio-Wash, 111 HI Mo...

9th„ 5th__ 36th_ 9th__ 7th._ 3d___ 13th. 10th. 4th„

$10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 6,000 4,500 3,500

FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS COMMISSION*

Henry Wilson Temple.

Henry L. Stimson r. Ogden L. Mills. _. Roy D. Chapin William E. Borah. Claude A. Swanson J. Charles Linthicum..

United States Representative, member, chairman.

Secretary of State, member Secretary of the Treasury, member Secretary of Commerce, member United States Senator, member

do__ _ ___ United States Representative, member

Pa.

Idaho— Va

M d —

25th,

2d_. 5th. 4th.

V)

0) 0) 0) 0) 0) 0) *This commission was created by Public Act No. 186, Sixty-ninth Congress, approved M a y 7, 1926.

Its duties are to consider, formulate, and approve plans and proposals for the acquisition and utilization of sites and buildings in foreign capitals and in other foreign cities for the use of the diplomatic and consular establishments of the United States, including the initial furnishings of such buildings and the initial alteration and repair of purchased buildings and grounds. i Serves as member of the commission without additional compensation.

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FEDERAL COORDINATING AGENCIES

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station i« Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State

Office of Chief Coordinator

Rear Admiral T. T. Craven, U. S. Navy.

Coordinating Boards

Coordinator for Motor Trans­port, District of Columbia

Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, U. S. Army.

Federal Board of Hospitalization

Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines

Federal Purchasing Board

N. F. Harriman

J. A. Egleston

Federal Real Estate Board

James A. Wetmore Col. E. M . Offley, U. S. Army.

Federal Specifications Board

(Vacancy) _ Capt. Joseph H. Fellows, U. S. Marine Corps.

Federal Standard Stock Catalogue Board

Rear Admiral T. H. Hicks (SC), U. S. Navy.

Federal Statistics Board

Capt. H. D. Lamar (SC), U. S. Navy.

Lieut. Commander W. A. Best (SC), U. S. Navy.

Federal Traffic Board Capt. Fred W. Holt (SC), U. S. Navy.

Lieut. R. G. Robeson (SC), U. S. Navy.

Forest Protection Board R. Y. Stuart

Interdepartmental Board of Contracts and Adjustments

Gordon A. Ramsay Ernest W . Cushing

Interdepartmental Board on Simplified Office Procedure

Maj. Jack W. Heard, U. S. Army.

Interdepartmental Patents Board

Dr. Andrew Stewart Lieut. Col. J. I. McMullen, U. S. Army.

Permanent Conference on Printing

George H. Carter Frank D. Smith

Chief Coordinator.

Coordinator for motor transport, District of Columbia.

Chairman (Veterans' Administration),

Executive chairman (Department of Com­merce) (Office of Chief Coordinator).

Executive vice chairman and secretary (Mer­chant Fleet Corporation) (Office of Chief Coordinator).

Chairman (Treasury Department) _. Vice chairman (Office of Chief Coordinator).

Chairman (Department of Commerce). Vice chairman and technical secretary-

Chairman (Navy Department).

Chairman (Office of Chief Coordinator).

Vice chairman and secretary

Coordinator for traffic and chairman (Office of Chief Coordinator).

Secretary (Office of Chief Coordinator)

Chairman (Department of Agriculture).

Chairman (Treasury Department) Assistant to chairman (Treasury Department)

Executive chairman (Office of Chief Coordi­nator).

Chairman (Department of Commerce). Secretary (War Department)

Chairman (Public Printer) Secretary (Department of Agriculture).

1 Pay of rank or office; no additional compensation is received for service on these agencies.

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UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

N A M E

Offices of the Commission

Thomas E. Campbell

George R.Wales .......

Jessie Dell__

Howard A. Edson

E. C Babcock

Kenneth C Vipond

Lawrence J. O'Rourke—_

Arthur R. Butler ___

William C Hull __!_

Una H. Keck __

Elizabeth Downing

Elizabeth E. Fox

Examining Division

James G. Yaden ——

Frederick W. Brown -'J.

ServiceRecord and Retirement

Division

Lewis H. Fisher.

Vivian Carlson — — — — — —

Correspondence Division

William L. QuaicL—_ 1......

Division of Investigations

Harry T. Kranz

Henry T. Richards..

Board of Appeals and Review

Maurice J. McAuliffe

John F. Edwards

S. G. Hopkins- -

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington,,D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

Commissioner, president _ Commissioner

do. Chief examiner Secretary Assistant chief examiner-Director of research Medical officer —-Assistant secretary— Personnel clerk Disbursing officer

State

Deputy disbursing officer — — Va .

Accounts and Maintenance Division

Henry G. Porter Ray I. Woodward. _

Editing and Recruiting Division

Thomas A. Griffin

Field Force

E. L. Reynolds _. Ballard H. Clemmons-J. V. Swanson. Lawson A. Moyer__ — Jacob H. Weiss.. Charles W . Paine C D. Hertzog Charles C Everett Charles R. Anderson. Edward H. Jennings. James C Lackore Charles L. Snyder. __ Pearl Hopper

Chief, examining division Assistant chief, examining division.

Chief, service record and retirement division. Assistant chief, service record and retirement division.

Chief, correspondence division _.

Chief, division of investigations Assistant chief, division of investigations.

Chairman, board of appeals and review.. Member, board of appeals and review—

dO. - - ;

Chief, accounts and maintenance division Assistant chief, accounts and maintenance

Chief, editing and recruiting division.

Manager, 1st district, Boston, Mass. _ Manager, 2d district, N e w York City Manager, 3d district, Philadelphia, Pa _. Manager, 4th district, Washington, D. C Manager, 5th district, Atlanta, Ga._ Manager, 6th district, Cincinnati, Ohio Manager, 7th district, Chicago, 111 Assistant manager in charge, 8th district, St. Paul, Minn.

Manager, 9th district, St. Louis, M o Manager, 10th district, N e w Orleans, La Manager, llth district, Seattle, Wash Manager, 12th district, San Francisco, Calif.. Assistant manager in charge, 13th district, Denver, Colo.

Ariz-.. V t — G a —

D. G.­

Mich .

N. Y_.

Wis_-,

Oreg —

Va —

Wash.

D. C .

Cong.

dist.

Ky.

M d

N. J_

N. Y.

D. C —

Ark-

Mass..

Minn.

M d — .

W y o -

Calif-Mo. ..

Va.

Mass..

Mc...

111....

D.C.

Ga_„.

Ohio..

HI....

Minn.

Mo„..

La

Wash. Calif.. Colo..

AtL..

1st —

1st —

"7th— 6th. _. 6th___. 1st.... 8th___. 4th.__.

~8th—

llth.. 6th__.

4th... 43d..

6th... 2d...

4th._. 5th_„

AtL.

4th... 14th..

1st —

7th__ 10th. 13th.

5th.. lst._ 10th. 4th_.

10th. 2d._ lst__ 6th„ lst__

Com-

pensa-

tion

$8,500 8,500 8,500 7,000 5,600 5,600 6,500 4,600 4,600 2,900 3,300 2,300

5,800 4,600

4,800 3,500

3,200

4,600 3,500

5,000 4,600 4,600

3,700 2,700

4,600

4,400 5,000 4,400 4,800 4,600 4,000 4,600 3,000 4,200 4,000 4,000 5,000 3,000

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UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY

NAME

Herbert D. Brown Thomas F. Murphy. Paul D. Banning. Donald P. Evans George C Havenner Arthur G. Thomas. _ Archie L. Peterson _ Russell R. Reagh

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless otherwise indicated)

ChieL Assistant chief Chief investigator, organization and methods. Chief investigator, efficiency ratings Chief investigator, statistics Chief investigator, purchasing methods._..._ Chief investigator, office appliances Actuary

Legal residence

State

HI Mass.. Tenn.. N. J... D. C... N. Y.„ Mass.. Mich..

Cong. dist.

10th___ 14th_„ 3d 9th..„

llth— 16th_„ 2 d . —

Com-pensa-tion

$9,000 7,500 6,200 6,200 5,000 5,600 4,200 4,600

FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

William N.Doak.. Arthur M . H y d e -Roy D. Chapin W m . John Cooper-Edward T. Franks

Perry W. Reeves... W . Harry King

J. C Wright Adelaide S. Baylor. Earl W . Barnhart.. Frank Cushman... John Aubel Kratz.. C. H. Lane Charles R. Allen... John Cummings... John S. Shaw Marie E. Schutt...

Secretary of Labor, member, chairman.. Secretary of Agriculture, member Secretary of Commerce, member Commissioner of Education (Department of the Interior), member.

Member, representative of manufacturing and commercial interests, vice chairman.

Member, representative of labor Member, representative of agricultural inter­ests.

Director __ Chief, home economics education service Chief, commercial education service Chief, trade and industrial education service— Chief, vocational rehabilitation service Chief, agricultural education service _ Educational consultant-_ _ — Chief, research and statistical service Secretary and chief clerk Disbursing officer

Ky.

Ind.. S. Dak.

Mo.... Ind.... Calif... M o — . M d — . Tenn... Minn.. D. C... Md.... Va

2d.

7th.. lst..

5th. 7th. 6th. 5th. 2d„ 2d__ 5th. 5th. 8th.

i Serves as member of the board without additional compensation.

UNITED STATES EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION

Bessie Parker Brueggeman. Harry Bassett John M . Morin _ _ Z. Lewis Dalby William McCauley Edward C. Ernst W . R. Carpenter Frank M . Phillips Irene D. Smith. Robert J. Hoage__

Commissioner, chairman. Commissioner—

do Chief counsel. — Secretary Medical director Chief claim examiner _. Chief statistician Chief of assembly division Deputy commissioner for the District of Columbia.

M o Ind Pa D. C — A r k -Calif— 111 _ Iowa— Kans... Wash..

12th.„ 7th— 34th...

6 t h — 9th..„ 3d lst 3d 3d

i Surgeon, United States Public Health Service, detailed to commission.

PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION BOARD *

J. Clawson Roop Thomas E. Campbell.-—.

Herbert D. Brown William H. McReynolds Ismar Baruch PaulN. Peck

Director, Bureau of the Budget, chairman. _. President, Civil Service Commission, mem­ber.

Chief, Bureau of Efficiency, member Director Assistant director Executive officer

M i c h -Conn. _ D. C —

3d. 2d.

* Will be transferred to the Civil Service Commission Oct. 1, 1932. 1 N o additional compensation for service on this board.

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VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION NAME

Central Office, Washington, D.C.

Frank T. Hines Adelbert D. Hiller .___-_-__ J. O'C Roberts James T. Brady ____ George E. Ijams .

Omer W. Clark

Harold W. Breining

C M. Griffith C W. Wadsworth Louis H. Tripp John D. Cutter George E. Brown . _ ._ Edward W. Morgan Maurice Collins Horace L. McCoy _ Samuel M. Moore, jr _ i G. Henderson Sweet - _ Marion E. Pollock William C Black George M. Hyland R. L. Jarnagin George P. Hughes Davis G. Arnold.... Luther E. Ellis. Sam Jared, jr _ G. C Skinner _ _ . J. F. Wallace E.J. Rose.. George A. Rowland . F. W. Frankfi

B. K. Cash ._ „ J. E. Price

W. R. Talbott . R. C Kidd —_*_-_-__ — S. T. Fisk .-_ Harley H. Milks William H. Holmes —-__-_ ._ F. B. Simms - ._ _ Herman F. Brail... '..}

John B. Schommer Joseph V. Byrne

Facilities, outside Washington, D.C.

REPRESENTATIVES OF ADMINIS­TRATOR

Middleton E. Head Dallas B. Smith Charles W. Spofford Elon F. Tandy George H. Wood

CENTRAL BOARDS OF APPEALS

Chairman

Otto G. Elble Edward A. Keck William B. Nugent Edmund F. Hull

SUPPLY DEPOTS

Manager

Mark S. White Edward A. M c G i n n

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless otherwise indicated)

Executive assistant to the administrator... . Solicitor Assistant solicitor . Assistant administrator, medical and domi­ciliary care, construction, and supplies.

Assistant administrator, pensions and com­pensation.

Assistant administrator, finance and insur­ance.

Medical director Director, National Homes service — Director, construction service Director, supply service Director, compensation service Director, pension service . Director, finance service Director, insurance service Budget officer and chief of statistics Chief, personnel division Chief, classification committee -Chief clerk Chief, contact division Chief, appeals division Chief, law division ___• Chief, field division _._•_ Chief, legislation and regulations division Chief, investigation division : Chief, regional office division — -Chief, tuberculosis division Chief, general medical division Chief, neuropsychiatric division Chief, administrative division, National Homes service.

Chief, admissions and operative division. Chief, administrative division, construction service.

Chief, technical division Chief, procurement division Chief, property and contract division Chief, insurance claims council Chief, accounting division Chief, life insurance claims division — ... Chief, policy issue, retirement, and records division.

Chief, disbursing division Chief, certificate accounts division

Eastern area, N e w York, N . Y . Southern area, Birmingham, Ala — Central area, Chicago, 111 Western area, San Francisco, Calif ._ All homes, Dayton, Ohio

Section B, N e w York, N . Y Section C, N e w Orleans, La. ___ — -Section D, Chicago, 111 _ Section E, San Francisco, Calif .__ .

Perry Point, M d

Legal residence

State

Utah.. Mass.. D.C. Mass.. Md... Ohio...

N.Y...

Tenn_. Ohio.. N.^.. D.C. Wis— Vt.... Mass.. Oreg.. Fla.... M d — Ga — . Pa...-. Oreg.. Ill Mass.. R. I-Ind... Tenn. M o -Colo.. Ohio-Ohio-Ohio..

Ind. Va..

M d — M d — Calif. Va.._. P a -Mass-. Pa..-. Wis-. D.C _

La Ala___. 111 Mass.. Ohio.-

Kans. D.C. Iowa— Wash

Cong. dist.

2d__. 16th.

14th„_ 4 t h —

1st.—

10th—

3d. 3d. 2d_

3 d — . 1st..-11th-3 d — 4th— 6th— 10th„ 28th„ 3 d — 19th_. 4th— 1st llth„ 4th— 10th-3 d — 10th„ 17th„ 3 d — llth. 7th„

5th„ 6th„ 6th„ 8th„ lst.. 15th. 7th„ 2d...

lst.. 3dl_.

13th. 3 d —

7th...

Md... Ill

10th. 2 d —

Com­pensa­tion

$12,000 8,000 8,000 6,500 9,000

9,000

9,000

8,000 7,000 8,000 7,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6", 500 5,600 5,600 6,000 5,000 6,500 6,400 7,000 5,600 5,600 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 5,000

5,000 6,200

6,000 5,000 5,000 6,500 5,-600 5,600 5,600

5,0C0 4,800

6th. 2d_.

7,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 4,0CO

4,800 4,800 4,600 4,600

3,800 4,000

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VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION Continued

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Insular Offices

Manager

C. J. Painter F. G. Sanborn M . G. Morales

HOMES

Manager

R. A. Bringham__ Everett Greer John A. Hadley O. K. Marshall Charles I. Martin Carl A. Neves Fred C. Runkle Keith Ryan L. A. Thompson.. COMBINED FACILITIES

Manager

T. J. Bannigan Charles G. Beck—_ Paul I. Carter. __ C T. Hoverson C H. Hudelson T. J. McEvoy.. __ Charles M. Pearsall Hugh Scott___. John M. Slaton, jr ___._. Herbert C Watts. Carl D. Hibbard. John H. A l e — REGIONAL OFFTCES

Manager David K. Dalager William T. Hardaway William J. Blake A. D. Borden... — John A. Brody—_ Mizell Bryson— Thomas J. Calvert _ John A. Carlton._. L. C Chapman. William M. Coffin Stanley H. Conner Harry J. Crosson __— Or ville G. Fair burn—__ Allen Fletcher — Robert R. Gibson Harry B. Gilstrap _. Sidney C Groeschel Edgar T. Hitch Hilary G. Hooks Arthur P. James Read Johnson Edwin W. Jordan Joseph J. Kingsbury James L. Laughlin E. A. Littlefield William L. Marlin Bert C Moore Gardner M. Olmsted Guy F. Palmer Donald F. Peppers James S. Pittman Frank G. Reagan... Herbert H. Rouse Ernest B. Rowbotham

Manila, P. I Honolulu, Hawaii San Juan, P. R__.

Bath, N. Y Johnson City, Tenn __ Los Angeles, Calif Danville, 111 National Military Home, Kans Hot Springs, S. Dak Dayton, Ohio.. Augusta, M e . ___ National Soldiers' Home, Va...

Newington, Conn Lincoln, Nebr ___. Portland, Oreg _•_. Fargo, N. Dak __. Boise, Idaho Lyons, N. J Milwaukee, Wis Hines, 111 Atlanta, Ga . Fort Harrison, Mont Minneapolis, Minn.. Indianapolis, Ind.—

Sioux Falls, S. Dak.... Phoenix, Ariz Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif Kansas City, M o Jacksonville, Fla ... Birmingham, Ala Denver, Colo. San Antonio, Tex Cincinnati, Ohio San Francisco, Calif-Philadelphia, Pa Seattle, Wash. ... Burlington, Vt Albuquerque, N. Mex. Oklahoma City, Okla. Columbia, S. C Washington, D. C Charleston, W . Va New York, N. Y Dallas, Tex„ _ Richmond, Va Buffalo, N. Y Casper, Wyo Salt Lake City, Utah.. Cleveland, Ohio New Orleans, La Reno, Nev Detroit, Mich Wichita, Kans. Charlotte, N. C Nashville, Tenn Manchester, N. H Providence, R. I

Tex.. Calif. P. R.

N.Y. Tenn. Calif. Ill— Kans. S. C_, Ohio. Me.„ Va.„

Conn_. Nebr... Wash.. N.Dak. Idaho.. N. Y„. Wis—. Okla... Ga Calif... Minn.. Ind-_.

Mont. Ga.... Mass.. Calif.. Mo... Tenn.. Ala_-Colo.. Tex... Ohio-Kans— Pa.... Wash. Vt Colo.. Okla.. S. C — Ohio.. M d — N. Y -Tex— V a — N. Y „ Wyo.. Utah.. Ohio-Ala__-Nev_— Mich.. Iowa__ N. C . Tenn_. N. H_. R. I—

16th_„

37th. 1st.. 10th. 18th. lst.. 4th__ 3 d — lst.. lst-

lst_.. 1st.-. 1st— 2d.„. 1st... 26th_. 4th... 2d.„. 5th... 4th-. 7th___.

1st. 4th.

9th.. 3d„. 6th„ 10th. lst_. 5th„ 2 d — 6th._ 4th_. 2d... lst_. lst-4th_. 7th_. 6th.. 3 d — 6th.. 8th.. 41st.

2d„. 22d_. 2 d —

1st.. 5th.. 5th..

1st.. 3d...

$3,800 4,200 4,200

5,800 5,800 6,500 5,800 5,800 5,600 6,500 5,800 5,800

5,600 5,600 6,500 4,800 5,600 6,500 6,500 7,000 6,500 6,400 5,600 5,800

3,800 4,800 6,600 4,800 4,800 5,000 4,800 4,800 4,800 5,400 4,800 5,600 4,800 4,000 4,400 4,800 4,400 4,600 4,400 5,600 4,800 4,800 4,800 4,000 3,800 4,800 4,800 4,000 4,600 4,400 4,800 4,600 4,200 4,200

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VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION Continued

NAME

REGIONAL OFFICES—Contd

Manager—C ontinued

Charles F. Sargent. William S. Shipman __ _. Ernest R. Benke _ Daniel E. Smith .... Malcolm L. Stoddard .... Edward J. Wieland Frank L. Williams James A. Winn HOSPITALS Medical Officer in Charge Winthrop Adams Lewis G. Beardsley—... Gail D. Allee Rhodric W . Browne ;

Frank B. Brewer George F. Brewster Henry R. Brown Walter B. Swackhamer. Albert E. Brownrigg—_. Harry R. Carson Wilfred E. Chambers._. Harry G. Clarke Richard L. Cook I. Roy Wagner.. James E. Dedman W m . M . Dobson H. C Dodge David C Farnsworth... J. M . Ferguson William C Gibson Frank N. Gordon. Hans Hansen Samuel H. James Louis H. Webb — Percival G. Lasche Frank E. Leslie.. _. W m . MacLake—.... J. Baldwin M c C o m b — George M . Melvin...— William E. Park Appleton H. Pierce.... John A. Pringle. Frederick R. Sims..—. George R. Stalter Henry St. Antoine—— Richard W . Soper Henry Ladd Stickney.. Oscar C Willhite Howard 0. Von Damn. Eugene Davis Joseph H. Ward.. Robert C. Cook Orville D. Westcott Herbert E. Whitledge.. Harry Rubin Matthew C Baines George L. Johnson Harry B. Fralic .._

OFFICIAL TITLE A N D STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Bedford, Mass. _ Washington, D. C Whipple, Ariz Bronx, N. Y_ _ Livermore, Calif.. -Northport, L. I., N. Y -Aspinwall, Sharpsburg, Pa Walla Walla, Wash Philadelphia, Pa Sheridan, Wyo Kansas City, Mo.. Camp Custer, Mich Rutland Heights, Mass. Memphis, Tenn ... Castle Point, N. Y_ — Northampton, Mass Oteen, N. C San Fernando, Calif Lexington, Ky ... Jefferson Barracks, M o Dwight, 111 St. Cloud, Minn Tucson, Ariz, Muskogee, Okla Palo Alto, Calif Perry Point, M d National Military Home* Ind. Alexandria, La Gulfport, Miss Fort Bayard. N. Mex Coatesville, Pa -..._ North Little Rock, Ark Chillicothe, Ohio American Lake, Wash.__.__.. North Chicago, 111 Augusta, Ga __._. Sunmount, N. Y _ Knoxville, Iowa -__ _ Lake City, Fla Fort Lyon, Colo Tuskegee, Ala Excelsior Springs, M o Legion, Tex . Outwood, Ky ______ Waco, Tex ——. Canandaigua, N. Y _._.; Tuscaloosa, Ala Huntington, W . Va

Legal residence

State

Baltimore, M d __ _ Mass. Jackson, Miss _ _ _ — — . Miss.. Pittsburgh, Pa ..„ 111— Louisville, Ky _._ - Md. Portland, Me - Me. St. Louis, M o Iowa. Des Moines, Iowa _ _ Iowa. Little Rock, Ark _ Ark..

Mass... C o n n -Mo D. C_-Idaho.. N. Y„. N. Mex. Idaho— N. H... Nebr__. Calif— Md_„. D. C_„ Va A l a -Pa Colo... Tex Ky Mich.. Mo.... Iowa-Calif— La H I — Me..... Ind.... Ohio—. Calif-Mont.. Mass... Mo.... Mass.. D. C__. Vt Wyo—. N. H__ Mo... Fla.... La_... I n d — Colo-Colo— Ind... G a — G a — L a — Minn-

Cong. dist.

2d„ 3d_. 7th. 4th__„

7th. 5th.

8th__ 5th_. 15th.

2d___. 18th_. 1st— 2d_— 2d___. 6th_.„

10th_ 9th._

1st-. 16th. 3 d — llth.

llth... 2d 7th___. 2d.„.. llth... 12th._. lst.

10th... 8th___.

1 s t — At. L.

Com­pensa­tion

3d 4th___. 15th... 7th_... 3d 1st—. lst_„. 1st—. 10th__. 14th... 4th....

$4,800 4,800 4,600 4,800 4,400 4,800 5,400 4,800

7,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,000 6,500 6,500 6.500 6,500 6,400 6,500

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NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics was established by act of Congress approved March 3, 1915 (U. S. Code, title 50, sec. 151, p. 1698). Its membership was increased from 12 to 15 members by act approved March 2, 1929 (U. S. Code, supp. Ill, title 50, sec. 15Ja). Its membership consists of two officers of the Army, two officers of the Navy, a representative each of the Smithsonian Institution, the Weather Bureau, and the Bureau of Standards, with eight additional persons acquainted with the needs of aeronautical science, or skilled in aeronautical engineering or its allied sciences. The members are ap­pointed by the President and serve without compensation. The duties of the committee are to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight; also to direct and conduct research and experiment in aeronautics. Under the rules and regulations approved by the President, technical subcommittees have been established whose duties are to aid in determining the problems to be scientifically attacked in their respective branches of the aeronautical field and to endeavor to coordinate the research and experi­mental work involved in the study of the problems agreed upon. The major subcommittees are those dealing with aerodynamics, power plants for aircraft, materials for aircraft, problems of air navigation, aircraft accidents, and aeronautical inventions and designs. These subcommittees are composed in part of specially appointed representatives of the War, Navy, and Commerce air organizations. The committee directly conducts research and experiments in aeronautics at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Labora­tory, Langley Field, Va. It conducts the Office of Aeronautical Intelligence, for the collection, classifi­cation, and dissemination of scientific and technical data on aeronautics obtained from all parts of the world; and passes upon the merits of aeronautical inventions and designs submitted to any branch of the Government. The entire committee meets twice a year, in October and April; the executive committee and the various subcommittees hold regular and special meetings as necessary. NAME

Joseph S. Ames, Ph. D

David W. Taylor, D. Eng Charles G. Abbot, Sc. D (Vacancy) _ Capt. Arthur B. Cook, U. S. Navy.

William F. Durand, Ph. D... Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois, U. S. Army.

Harry F. Guggenheim, M. A_ Col. Charles A. Lindbergh William P. MacCracken, jr., Ph. B.

Charles F. Marvin, M. E Rear Admiral William A. Mofiett, U. S. Navy.

Brig. Gen. Henry C. Pratt, U. S. Army.

Edward P. Warner, M. S Orville Wright, Sc. D George W. Lewis, M. M. E... John F. Victory, LI. M Edward H. Chamberlin In charge of Field Stations Henry J. E. Reid, E. E John J. Ide

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Chairman; President Johns Hopkins Univer­sity, Baltimore, M d .

Vice chairman . ___ Member; Secretary Smithsonian Institution.. Member; Director Bureau of Standards Member; assistant Chief, Bureau of Aero­nautics.

Member; professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, Stanford University, Calif.

Member; Chief of Air Corps, War Depart­ment.

Member; American ambassador to Cuba Member ._ Member; Washington, D. C__ _

Member; Chief, United States Weather Bu­reau.

Member; Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department.

Member; chief, materiel division, Air Corps, Dayton, Ohio.

Member; editor "Aviation," N e w York City. Member; Dayton, Ohio — Director of aeronautical research._ Secretary _ — Assistant secretary and chief clerk Engineer in charge, Langley Memorial Aero­nautical Laboratory, Langley Field, Va.

Technical assistant in Europe, Paris, France.

Legal residence

State

Md__.

Va— Mass..

Ind__.

Calif-

Conn-

N. Y_. N. J__. Ill Ohio..

S. C__

Wis—

N. Y_. Ohio.. Md... D. C. Md_„

Conn.

N.Y.

Cong. dist.

2d„..

8th... 8th„_

lst_.

8th__

5th„

1st— 4th_. 10th_ 12th_

lst-

4th__

17th. 3d_„ 6th„

6th._

2d.

Com­pensa­tion

0)

0) 0) 0)

0)

(9

(0 0) 0) 0)

0)

0)

(0

$9,000 6,400 4,000

7,000

7,000

i Members of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics serve without compensation.

COMMISSION ON NAVY YARDS AND NAVAL STATIONS Appointed by direction of the President to carry out provisions of the act of Congress, approved August 29,1916, relative to the establishment of navy yards, naval stations, and submarine and aviation bases.

Rear Admiral Washington L. Capps (CC), U. S. Navy (Ret.).

Commissioner. 0)

i Pay of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix.

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FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION The Federal Radio Commission was created by an act of Congress dated February 23, 1927, amended March 28, 1928, March 4, 1929, and December 18, 1929. The commission regulates all forms of interstate and foreign radio transmission and communication within the borders of continental United States and its Territories.

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Commissioners

(Vacancy) — Eugene O. Sykes Harold A. Lafount Thad H. Brown _ William D. L. Star buck.

Office of the Secretary

James W . Baldwin-John B. Reynolds-

Legal Division

D. M . Patrick... George B. Porter. Ben S. Fisher

Engineering Division

C B. Jolliffe V. Ford Greaves. E. K. Jett

Press

G. Franklin Wisner

License Division

William P. Massing

Mail and Files Division

Edward L. Payne

Disbursing

A. J. Cone

Commissioner Commissioner, vice chairman. Commissioner. _

do do

Secretary Assistant secretary.

General counsel-_. Assistant general counsel. ..... d o —

Chief engineer Assistant chief engineer.

do

Chief.

Chief.

Chief-

Disbursing clerk.

Miss... Utah„. Ohio— Conn_.

Ind... Minn.

Ind.... Iowa... Oreg...

W.Va. Calif.. Md...

M d —

Ind..

Md.

N. Y_._

8th_. 2 d — 12th. 4th-

7th.. 7th..

6th....

9th...

5th.

36th.

NATIONAL SCREW THREAD COMMISSION

(Vacancy) Lieut. Col. E. C Peck, U. S. Army.

Col. John O. Johnson, U. S. Army.

Commander Claude S. Gillette, U. S. Navy.

Lieut. Commander John H. Buchanan, U. S. Navy.

Frank O. Wells (Vacancy). Earle Buckingham.

GeorgeS. Case. H. W. Bearce..

Chairman (Director, Bureau of Standards). Representing the War Department

.do.

Representing the Navy Department.

do.

Representing the American Society of Me­chanical Engineers. do __ _

Representing the Society of Automotive En­gineers. do . —

Secretary (principal scientist, Bureau of Standards).

Ohio...

Conn__

Nebr—

Tex—

Mass

Conn..

Ohio... Me

20th.

3d_„

4th..

4th._

lst._

lst

20th__. 2d

i Receives no compensation as a member of the National Screw Thread Commission. 2 Serves without compensation.

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UNITED STATES COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE The Council of National Defense, composed of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of C o m m e r c e , and the Secretary of Labor, w a s charged b y the act of August 29,1916, a m o n g other things, with the "coordination of industries and resources for the national security and welfare" and with the "creation of relations which will render possible in time of need the immediate concentration and utilization of the resources of the Nation." N o appropriations have been m a d e for nor a n y meetings held b y the council since the fiscal year 1921. T h e records of the Council of National Defense, as well as those of the W a r Industries Board and the Committee on Public Information, are n o w under the jurisdiction of the Assistant Secretary of W a r , w h o is charged b y law (act of June 4,1920) with the "assurance of adequate provision for the mobilization of material and industrial organization essential to war-time needs."

NAME

Patrick Jay Hurley... Charles F. Adams Ray L.Wilbur ArthurM. Hyde Roy D. Chapin William N. Doak. __ Col. Alvin C Voris, U. S. Army.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless otherwise indicated)

Secretary ofWar, chairman Secretary of the Navy _ Secretary of the Interior Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Labor Custodian of records

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(i)

1 P a y of rank; receives n o additional compensation as custodian of records.

UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME The United States Soldiers' Home is for the use of old, invalid, and disabled soldiers of the Regular Army. It is maintained entirely from funds derived from pay of Regular Army soldiers.

Maj. Gen. Henry P. McCain (retired).

Maj. P.W. West (retired) Col.W. C Babcock (retired).. Col. D. S. Stanley (retired) Col. Frederick M c G . Hartsock.

Governor.

Deputy governor... Secretary-treasurer. Quartermaster Chief surgeon

(»)

0) 0 0)

1 Pay of rank.

AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION

Gen. John J. Pershing, U. S. Army.

R. G.Woodside _. David A. Reed Finis J. Garrett __ John Philip Hill D. John Markey _ ._ CoraW. Baker Maj. X. H. Price, U. S. Army. Maj. Raymond G.Moses, U. S. Army.

Maj. Willis E. Teale, U. S. Army.

Capt. George F. Hobson, U. S. Army.'

First Lieut. Thomas North, U. S. Army.

First Lieut. R. A. Schow, U. S. Army.

First Lieut. J. R. Vance, U. S. Army.

First Lieut. C V. Allan, U. S. Army.

James E.Mangum Milton L. Dennis

Commissioner, chairman.

Commissioner, vice chairman Commissioner, Senator from Pennsylvania-Commissioner, judge, United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

Commissioner, Baltimore, M d Commissioner, Frederick, M d Commissioner, Baltimore, M d Secretary; in charge European office, Paris, France.

Assistant, European office. .do.

.do.

.do.

.do.

.do.

Officer in charge, historical research.

Executive assistant. Chief clerk

Pa.._ P a — Tenn.

Md. Md. Md.

Ga. Md.

0)

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 0) 0)

C1)

C1)

C1)

0)

0)

$4,200 2,600

i P a y of rank; n o additional compensation for service on the commission. 2 Commissioners receive n o salary.

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FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT STABILIZATION BOARD

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Roy D. Chapin Ogden L.Mills Arthur Mastick Hyde William N. Doak Donald H. Sawyer H. R. Colwell Corrington Gill Fred E. Schnepfe

Secretary of Commerce, chairman,. Secretary of the Treasury, member. Secretary of Agriculture, member.. Secretary of Labor, member Director _ Assistant to the director— _. Principal economist——__ Principal engineer ._

Legal residence

State

Mich— N. Y„_ M o — Va N. Y___ Wyo_„ Mich... N. C.­

Cong. dist.

10th.. 17th.. 2d 8th... 2d.... AtL. 5th... 5th...

Com­pensa­tion

0) 0 0) (») $9,000 5,600 5,800 5,800 1 N o additional compensation for service on this board.

THE JOINT BOARD The Joint Board is established by joint agreement of the Secretaries of War and the Navy to consider and reach common conclusions on all matters calling for the cooperation of the two services. It is appointed jointly by the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy.

Gen. Douglas. MacArthur Maj. Gen. G. V. H. Moseley_. Brig. Gen. C E. Kilbourne— Admiral W . V. Pratt ...... Rear Admiral W . R. Sexton.. Capt. S. W . B r y a n t — . Jarvis Butler __.

Chief of Staff. Deputy Chief of Staff „___:____ 4......... Assistant Chief of Staff, War Plans Division— Chief of Naval Operations Assistant Chief of Naval Operations.———— Director, War Plans Division, Office of Naval Operations.

Secretary. _

S.Dak. 1st—.

0) 0) 0) 0) 0) 0)

2 $5,200 1 Pay of rank; no additional compensation as member of The Joint Board. 2 Detailed from Navy Department; no additional compensation as secretary of The Joint Board.

THE AERONAUTICAL BOARD The Aeronautical Board is established by agreement of the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy to investigate, study, and report upon all questions affecting jointly the development and employ­ment of the Army Air Corps and naval aviation and to prevent duplication of effort in the several activ­ities. It is appointed jointly by the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy.

Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois Brig. Gen. Oscar Westover Maj. M. J. Gunner Rear Admiral William A. Mof-fett.

Commander M. A. Mitscher... Capt. R. F. Dillen.

Jarvis Butler

Chief of Air Corps. — _ Assistant Chief of Air Corps _ Member of War Plans Division, General Staff. Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics __ Chief of Plans Division, Bureau of Aeronau­tics.

Member of War Plans Division, Naval Oper­ations.

Secretary S. Dak. 1st—_

(0 0) 0)

0)

(9

$5; 200

1 Pay of rank; no additional compensation as member of The Aeronautical Board. 2 Detailed from Navy Department; no additional compensation as secretary of The Aeronautical Board.

BOARD OF SURVEYS AND MAPS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

John G. Staack.

Capt. Henry M. Jensen, U. S. Navy.

Joseph H. Wheat

Chairman, Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.

Vice chairman, Hydrographic Office, Navy Department.

Secretary, Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.

0)

0)

0)

1 The membership of this board is made up of representatives from branches of the Government service, who receive no additional compensation for their duties on the board.

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PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC PARKS

Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, U. S. Army.

First Lieut. F. B. Butler, U. S. Army.

Capt. Edward N. Chisolm, jr., U. S. Army.

Bert C Gardner James F. Gill Maj. D. H. Gillette, U. S. Army

Frank T. Gartside Capt. Doyle 0. Hickey, U. S. Army.

Snmptfir J. Olivar ......

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Director

Assistant director

do _ —

Chief, administrative division Chief, buildings divisions Assistant, Arlington Memorial Bridge Com­mission; also chief, engineering division.

Chief, parks division Chief, protection division

Chief, supply division

Legal residence

State

Iowa— N. J —

M d —

Va

Cong. dist.

1st— 10th...

4th„„

8th__„

Com­pensa­tion

0)

0)

0)

$4,800 5,600 (i)

5,000 (i)

3,700

1 P a y of rank; no additional compensation for this service.

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

Charles Moore — Ezra Winter.__. John W. Cross ___ Adolph A. Weinman. John L. Mauran—_— Egerton Swartwout— Gilmore D. Clarke.__ H. P. Caemmerer

Commissioner, chairman-Commissioner ,__.

do .—do — .„__do._——— -

do ........... .do. Executive secretary and administrative officer.

Mich__ N. Y — N. Y„. N. Y_„ Mo N. Y.„ N. Y — Wis

0) 0) 0) 0) 0) 0) 0) $3,500

1 Serve without compensation; the m e m b e r s are reimbursed for their traveling expenses.

NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION

Frederic A. Delano Maj. John C Gotwals, U. S. Army.

Horace M. Albright R. Y. Stuart.

Arthur Capper _

Mrs. Mary T. Norton.

Henry V. Hubbard William A. Delano J. C Nichols Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown _. Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, U. S. Army.

Chairman, Washington, D. C Engineer commissioner, D. C

Director, National Park Service, Department of Interior.

Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agri­culture.

Chairman Senate Committee on the District of Columbia.

Chairman House Committee on the District of Columbia.

Brookline, Mass. New York, N. Y — Kansas City, Mo__ — _ Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army Director Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital (vice chairman, executive, and disbursing officer).

(2) 0)

0)

0)

0)

0)

(2) (2) (2) <») (0

i P a y of rank or position; receives no additional compensation for service on the commission. 8 Serves without compensation.

ROCK CREEK AND POTOMAC PARKWAY COMMISSION

Ogden L. Mills Patrick J. Hurley -Arthur M. Hyde Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, U. S. Army.

George E. Clark

Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of War Secretary of Agriculture Executive and disbursing officer. Civil engineer. Va. lst. $4,800

* P a y of rank; no additional compensation for this service.

127190—32 10

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ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE COMMISSION

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Herbert Hoover-Charles Curtis... John N. Garner-Henry W . Keyes. Fritz G. Lanham.

Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, U. S. Army.

Maj. D. H. Gillette, U. S. Army.

John L. Nagle.

President of the United States, chairman President of the Senate— Speaker of the House of Representatives. Chairman Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds.

Chairman House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds.

E xecutive and disbursing officer Executive assistant-

Designing engineer. 111. 3d.

1 Pay of rank; receives no additional compensation for service on the commission.

UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD

Frank Bond — John J. Cameron

Samuel W. Boggs

Clarence E. Batschelet

Lieut. Col. Henry T. Bull

Edward E. Carter. _

Rear Admiral W. R. Gherardi

J. N. B. Hewitt

Edward A. Huse

Col. Lawrence Martin _. Oliver M . Maxam

Capt. R. S. Patton

George R. Putnam _.

Dr. Helen M. Strong

Nelson A. Tacy... ...

Maj. Joseph H. Wheat

Chairman (Room 5323, Interior Department) _ Secretary (office, map division, Library of Congress.)

Chairman, executive committee; geographer, Department of State.

Geographer, Bureau of the Census, Depart­ment of Commerce.

Chief, Geographic Branch, General Staff, War Department.

Assistant Forester, United States Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.

Hydrographer, Hydrographic Office, Depart­ment of the Navy.

Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnol­ogy, Smithsonian Institution.

Night Assistant Production Manager, Gov­ernment Printing Office.

Chief, division of maps, Library of Congress... Chief, division of operations, United States Coast Guard, Treasury Department.

Director, Coast and Geodetic Survey, De­partment of Commerce.

Commissioner of Lighthouses, Department of Commerce.

Geographer, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce.

Superintendent, division of postmasters, Post Office Department.

Secretary, Board of Surveys and Maps, repre­senting United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.

Wyo. Conn

1 The chairman and secretary are the only officials whose salary is paid from this board's appropriation. The membership is made up of representatives from the various branches of the Government service indicated.

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INTER-AMERICAN HIGH COMMISSION—UNITED STATES SECTION

NAME

Ogden L. Mills

Roy D. Chapin Wesley L. Jones—'..

William Butterworth

0. K. Davis

John H. Fahey. A. C. Miller _ ......

L. S. Rowe _ _

Frederick M. Feiker

M. H. Bletz

Harriet M. Sweet

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D. C , unless otherwise indicated)

Honorary chairman (Secretary of the Treas­ury).

Chairman (Secretary of Commerce) Vice chairman (chairman of the Committee on Appropriations of the United States Senate).

Member (past president, Chamber of Com­merce of the United States).

Member (secretary of the National Foreign Trade Council).

Member (Worcester Evening Post) Member (member of the Federal Reserve Board).

Honorary member (Director General of the Pan American Union).

Secretary (Director, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Com­merce).

Assistant Secretary (Chief, Foreign Confer­ence Section, Department of Commerce).

Administrative assistant

Legal residence

State

N. Y —

Mich,. Wash-

Ill

N. Y —

Mass.— Calif—

Pa

N. Y..

Pa

Pa

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion̂

1 All serve on the commission without compensation.

INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION

United States Section

John H. Bartlett— P. J. McCumber.. A. 0. Stanley William H. Smith.

Canadian Section

Charles A. Magrath Sir William Hearst, K. C M. G. G. W. Kyte, K. C Lawrence J. Burpee

Commissioner. ..... do

do Secretary.

Commissioner. do do.

Secretary

N. H.„ N.Dak. K y — D. C„.

i$10,000 i 10,000 i 10,000

5,200

(2) (2) (2) (2)

i U n d e r the terms of the e c o n o m y act, the salaries of the commissioners were temporarily reduced from $10,000 to $5,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30,1933; other salaries reduced b y varying percentages (see p. vn). J Compensation paid by the Canadian Government.

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION STATES, ALASKA, AND CANADA

UNITED

United States Section

James H. Van Wagenen—. Jesse Hill__ -. Edgar A. Klapp Canadian Section

Noel J. Ogilvie

John A. Pounder —

Commissioner Engineer to the commission Secretary and disbursing officer.

Commissioner (Department of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada).

Engineer to the commission

I o w a -Calif— M i s s —

8th. 8th. 7th.

$8,000 5,400 3,600

0)

0)

i Compensation paid by the Canadian Government.

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INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION—UNITED STATES AND CANADA

NAME

American Section

Henry O'Malley

Miller Freeman

Canadian Section

J. P. Babcock W. A. Found

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington j D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Member, Commissioner of Fisheries, Depart­ment of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries.

Member, Seattle, Wash—

Chairman, Victoria, British Columbia Member, Ottawa

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

C1) (2)

(3) (3)

1 No additional compensation for service on commission; reimbursed for traveling expenses. 2 Serves without compensation; reimbursed for traveling expenses. 3 Paid by the Canadian Government.

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION—UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

United States Section

627 First National Bank Build­ing, El Paso, Tex.

L. M. Lawsoni C M. Ainsworth 2. W. E. Anderson. _. J. B. Lippincott Louis C.Hill. C W. Creps _. M. B. Moore ...

Mexican Section *

Sauer Building, Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico

Armando Santacruz, jr.. Joaquin C Bustamente.

Jose Hernandez Ojeda. Fortunato Dozal—____

Ignacio Lopez Bancalari

Gustavo P. Serrano

Horacio Gil de Partearroyo.

Commissioner, El Paso, Tex . Consulting engineer, El Paso, Tex__ '_„ Engineering adviser, San Benito, Tex _. Engineering adviser, Los Angeles, Calif Engineering adviser, Los Angeles, Calif Secretary and special disbursing officer, EL Paso, Tex.

Chief Clerk, El Paso, Tex _

Commissioner, Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico-Acting consulting engineer, Juarez, Chihua­hua, Mexico.

Secretary, Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico Honorary technical adviser, Mexico, D. F., Mexico.

Honorary technical adviser, Mexico, D. F., Mexico.

Honorary technical adviser, Mexico, D. F., Mexico.

Assistant secretary, Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.

Tex.. Tex__ Tex>_. Calif. Calif. Tex.. Tex„

16th_„ 16th... 15th_„ 9th__„ 9th. 16th_„ 16th

$10,000 5,200 (3) (3) (3) 4,000

3,600

1 Appointed to classified civil service from ninth dist., California. 2 Appointed from New Mexico. 3 $35 per diem when employed. * Compensation of Mexican Section paid by Mexican Government.

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MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION—UNITED STATES AND GERMANY

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated)

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion i

Office of the Umpire

Owen J. Roberts— __ Ephraim P. Bowyer __

Umpire Law clerk to umpire.

Commission and Secretariat

Chandler P. Anderson. Wilhelm Kiesselbach... Walter R. Dorsey Alfred Lueders

American commissioner _ German commissioner. _ Joint secretary on part of United States. Joint secretary on part of Germany

Pa S. Dak.

N. Y_.

1st—

17th..

D.C

American Agency

Robert W . Bonynge. Harold H. Martin. _. Jackson C Lusby.._.

Agent _ Counsel and assistant to the agent Administrative and disbursing officer.

N. Y... Kans Md.„.

17th. lst.. 6th..

German Agency

Wilhelm Tannenberg... German agent.

(2) 3 $5,000

12,000 (*) 4,800 («)

12,000 7,500

«4,000

(«>

1 Under the terms of the economy act, the salary of the American commissioner was temporarily reduced from $12,000 to $10,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30,1933; other salaries reduced by varying percentages (seep. VII).

2 Serving without compensation. 3 Compensation paid one-half by United States and one-half by Germany; see Tripartite Claims Com­

mission. * Compensation paid by German Government. • See Tripartite Claims Commission below,

TRIPARTITE CLAIMS COMMISSION* (UNITED STATES, AUSTRIA, AND HUNGARY)

Robert W . Bonynge. Ephraim P. Bowyer. Jackson C. Lusby

American Agent Secretary of the commission Administrative and disbursing officer.

N. Y.„ S. Dak. Md—_

17th___ lst 6th__„

0)

0)

* Being wound up; activities practically completed; no appropriation. 1 Serving without compensation. See Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, above.

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

The Smithsonian Institution was created by act of Congress in 1846, under the terms of the will of James Smithson, an Englishman, who in 1826 bequeathed his fortune to the United States to found, at Washing­ton, under the name of the "Smithsonian Institution," an establishment for the "increase and diffusion of knowledge among men." The Smithson fund has been increased by other bequests and gifts. The institution is legally an establishment having as its members the President of the United States, the Vice President, the Chief Justice, and the President's Cabinet. It is governed by a board of regents consisting of the Vice President, the Chief Justice, three Members of the United States Senate, three Members of the House of Representatives, and six citizens of the United States appointed by joint resolution of Con­gress, all of whom serve without compensation. The Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution is its execu­tive officer and the director of its activities.

NAME

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

(Station is Washington, D.C. otherwise indicated)

unless

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Office of the Secretary

Charles G. Abbot— Alexander Wetmore H. W . Dorsey „ —

N. W. Dorsey Webster P. True William Lee Corbin

Secretary Assistant secretary Chief clerk and administrative assistant to the secretary.

Treasurer and disbursing agent Editor Librarian

M a s s — Kans.

8th. 2d„ 2 $9,000

C1)

3 5,500

0) C1)

1 Paid from Smithsonian fund. 2 Paid from " Salaries and expenses, Smithsonian Institution," appropriation. 3 Paid from National Museum and International Exchange appropriations and Freer Gallery.

GOVERNMENT BUREAUS UNDER DIRECTION OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

U. S. National Museum

Alexander Wetmore. John E. Graf. _ Leonhard Stejneger. R. S. Bassler. ._ Walter Hough Carl W . Mitman

Bureau of American Ethnology

M. W. Stirling

International Exchanges

Charles G. Abbot _..

National Zoological Park

William M. Mann E. P. Walker

Astrophysical Observatory

Charles G. Abbot L. B. Aldrich A. F. Moore

Harlan H. Zodtner

International Catalogue of Scientific Literature

L. C Gunnell

National Gallery of Art

R. P. Tolman

Assistant secretary in charge _ Associate director Head curator of biology _„ Head curator of geology Head curator of anthropology Head curator, department of arts and industries.

Chief.

Secretary, in charge

Director _ Assistant director

Secretary (director) Assistant director -Director, observing station (on detached service).

Director, observing station (Table Mountain, Calif.).

Assistant in charge-

Acting director.

Kans.. Calif... D. C._. Ohio... W. Va. Pa

Calif.

Mass...

Mont.. Alaska.

Mass. Wis.. Calif.

Calif...

D. C

D. C

2d„ 9th.

2d.

8th_.

10th.

10th.

8 t h —

1 s t —

2 $9,000 6,500 6,000 5,800 6,000 5,600

7,000

0)

6,500 4,800

0) 5,000 3,500

3,200

3,500

3 4, 600

1 Paid from Smithsonian fund. 2 Paid from'' Salaries and expenses, Smithsonian Institution," appropriation. Also charged with super­

vision of the scientific activities of the National Zoological Park and the National Gallery of Art. 3 Paid from National Museum appropriation.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.

NAME OFFICIAL TITLE

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Board of Commissioners

Luther H. Reichelderfer Herbert B. Crosby Maj. John C. Gotwals, U. S. Army.

Maj. Paul A. Hodgson Capt. Howard F. Clark First Lieut. Robert E. York...

Commissioner, president of board. Commissioner _

do _. Assistant to engineer commissioner.

do do.__ _ _

Executive Office

Daniel E. Garges

Auditor's Office

Secretary to board.

Daniel J. Donovan... Arthur R. Pilkerton. Simon McKimmie... William G. Wilding.

Auditor..- _ Principal assistant auditor Assistant auditor and chief clerk-Assistant auditor

Assessor's Office

William P. Richards... Charles H. Russell Fred D. Allen. Livingston S. Johnson. Edward B. Fletcher. _. Frank A. Gunther..— John T. Bardrofl Augustus Willige Daniel H. Edwards... Lloyd F. Gaines. Mary C Fitzgerald Wade H. Coombs

Assessor Deputy assessor-_. Assistant assessor. . — d o . _ .do.

.do.

.do.

.do.

.do.

.do.

.do. Superintendent of licenses-

Collector's Office

C. M . Towers... W . D. Clark, jr.

Collector of taxes. Deputy collector of taxes.

Purchasing Office

Marion C Hargrove.. Mellville D. Lindsay, J. Thomas Kennedy.. George F. Teachum...

Purchasing officer ._ .___.. Principal assistant purchasing officer. Deputy purchasing officer — Assistant purchasing officer _.

Office of Corporation Counsel

William W . Bride. Vernon E. West William A. Roberts.. Robert E. Lynch Francis H. Stephens. Walter L. Fowler Edward W . Thomas. William H. Wahly... Thomas F. Cameron-Chester H. Gray T. Gillespie W a l s h -Stanley De Neale Edward M . Welliver. Raymond Sparks A d a m A. Giebel Edward S. Dawson. _

Corporation counsel Principal assistant corporation counsel. Special assistant corporation counsel. _. Assistant corporation counsel—

do _ _ do__ do__ .do. .do. .do. .do. do.. do do

Chief clerk Inspector of claims.

Weights, Measures, and Markets

George M . Roberts Superintendent. W . C. Diller I Chief inspector.. i Pay of rank plus so much as may be necessary to make salary $9,000. s Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix.

D. C D. C D.C

D. C

D. C D.C. D.C D.C

D. C D. C D. C D. C D.C D. C D. C D. C D.C. D.C. D.C D. C D. C D.C

D. C D.C D. C D.C

D. C-M d — Mass.. D. C. D. C__ D. C__ Md.„ D. C-D. C„ D. C„ D. C_ D. C. D. C_ D. C__ D. C-D. C. D. C D. C

6th__ llth.

6th__.

$9,000 9,000

0) (2) (2) (2)

5,600

9,000 4,600 3,400 3,100

7,500 5,600 4,800 4,800 4,600 4,800 4,800 4,800 4,800 4,800 3,000 3,200 6,000 3,000

5,400 3,300 3,100 2,900

9,000 7,000 7,000 6,000 4,800 5,600 4,000 3,800 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 2,800 2,600 2,700 3,200 3.700 2,400

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT Continued

NAME

Insurance Department

Herbert L. Davis Charles F. Creighton. M. M. Edwards

Office of Veterinary

Frederick W. Grenfell

Coroner's Office

J. D. Rogers, M. D Christopher J. Murphy, M. D. A. Magruder Macdonald

OFFICIAL TITLE

Superintendent Deputy superintendent and chief examiner. Deputy and examiner

Legal residence

State

D. C D. C D. C

Veterinary surgeon-

Department of Vehicles and Traffic

William A. Van Duzer. Maurice O. Eldridge... Alfred G. Seiler Miles W. Bell

Free Public Library

George F. Bowerman. Clara W. Herbert Helen L. Cavanaugh. Ralph L. Thompson.. Louise P. Latimer Frances S. Osborne... Rebecca P. Warner... Lorena Mondereau... Public Utilities Commission

Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, U. S. Army (retired).

Riley E. Elgen _ Maj. John C. Gotwals— Richmond B. Keech John M. Nicholson James L. Martin. B. M. Bachman.. Ira L. Reynolds E. J. Milligan

Engineer Department

Roland M. Brennan. _ Harold W. Baker Albert L. Harris Seabrook B. Walsh L. C. Wormington E. P. Brooke H. C Whitehurst L. P. Robertson M. C. Hazen C R. Whyte Clifford Lanham Walter E. Kern John Blake Gordon. _. A. D. Black Morris Hacker T. L. Costigan__ Douglas W. Holton... Hugh P. Oram John W. Oehmann Alfred R. McGonegal. J. S. Zebley S. G. Lindholm P. M . Greenlaw

Coroner Deputy coroner.

do —

Director Assistant director — Administrative assistant. Chief clerk

Chief librarian -Assistant librarian - • Chief clerk and assistant to librarian Librarian, Mount Pleasant branch hbrary. Director, work with children Librarian, Southeastern branch hbrary Librarian, Takoma Park branch library-Librarian, Woodridge subbranch library...

Chairman.

Vice chairman.. Commissioner — People's counsel Assistant to people's counsel. Executive secretary Accountant — Chief engineer Chief clerk

Chief clerk Director of construction Municipal architect Assistant municipal architect Engineer in charge, repair shop Assistant superintendent, District Building. Director of highways Engineer of streets _ Surveyor Engineer of bridges—I Superintendent of trees and parkings Electrical engineer Director of sanitary engineering — Engineer of sewers Supervisor, city refuse Superintendent of street cleaning Superintendent of water division Director of inspection -. Inspector of buildings— —- -• Inspector of plumbing — Chief electrical inspector.— — • Zoning engineer -• Inspector of steam boilers

D.C

D. C D. C D.C

D. C Md_. D. C

D.C. D.C. D.C D. C D. C D.C D. C D.C. D. C

Cong. dist.

D. C_. D. C__. D. C__. Md___. Md—_. D. C__. D. C... M d — . D.C. N.Y. D. C N. Y_-Va— D. C. D. C Md.. D.C. D. C D. C D. C D. C D. C D. C D. C D. O. D. C. D. O. D. C D. C. D. C. D.C

Com­pensa­tion

5th„__

5th_._.

38th...

32d. 2d-

20th___

$5,600 3,500 2,900

2,850

3,200 1,600 1,600

7,500 4,800 2,900 2,600

8,000 4,600 2,800 3,300 3,300 2,700 2,000 2,040

7,500

7,500 (») 7,500 2,700 3,800 5,600 4,600 2,700

4,000 6,500 7,500 5,600 3,800 3,500 7,500 5,600 5,000 4,800 5,200 4,600 7,500 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,800 6,500 5,800 3,200 2,700 3,400 Fees.

3 N o additional compensation for service on this commission. 4 $180 per annum deducted for house.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT Continued

NAME

Board of Education

Abram Simon Frank W. Ballou Stephen E. Kramer Garnet C Wilkinson J. J. Crane E. C Higbie E. A. Clark... Robert L. Haycock..... A.K. Savoy Jessie La Salle.. ..... Howard H. Long—___. Rose Lees Hardy Raymond O. Wilmarth. Mrs. M. H. Gropp Mrs. E. K. Peoples Harry O. Hine R. W. Holt Fay L. Bentley William McQueeney Henry W. Draper Julia L. Hahn Seldon M. Ely E. A. Hummer Leon L. Perry John C Bruce Mineola Kirkland Florence M. Rogers R.S. Anderson

Playground Department

Sybil Baker —

Metropolitan Police Depart­ment

Pelham D. Glassford—. Ernest W. Brown _. Frank S. W. Burke Lewis I. H. Edwards-Albert J. Headley ... Thaddeus R. Bean.——. James F. Beckett Ogden T. Davis William G. Stott _, Maurice Collins Ira Sheetz. _ Benjamin A. Lamb William E. Holmes..... Jeremiah A. Sullivan.... Hugh H. Groves John E. Bowers Edward J. Kelly Joseph C Morgan Joseph W. Pierson James E. Bobo Sidney J. Marks Bernard W. Thompson. Richard H. Mansfield-Harry R. Lohman Gustave Lauten Charles J. Weber James W. McCormack.. McGill Grove... Edward T. Harney W. H. Carlin J. T. Wittstatt A.C.Beit

OFFICIAL TITLE

President, Board of Education. Superintendent of schools First assistant superintendent..

do .do-President, Wilson Teachers College. President, Miner Teachers College-. Assistant superintendent

do _____ ___. .do. .do. .do. .do-

Chief, board of examiners ; •_. General director community centers... Secretary Board of Education.._ ___. Chief accountant— Director school attendance and work permits. Superintendent of custodians Supervising principal _

d o — d o — __ .do. -do. .do. do do

Statistician-

Supervisor of playgrounds.

Major and superintendent. Assistant superintendent...

d o — d o -Inspector.

d o — do... d o —

Captain. do... d o — .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. d o -

Lieutenant. do .do. -do. .do. -do. .do. .do. .do. .do-

Legal residence

State

D. C — D. C — D. C — D. C__ D. C — D. C__ D. C — D. C — D. C — D. C — D.-C-. D. C — D. C — D. C — D. C — D. C — D. C — D. C__. D. C D. C — D. C — D. C._ D. C — D. C — D. C „ D. C „ D. C — D. C —

D. C —

D. C — D. C — D. C... D. C — D. C „ D.C— D. C... D. C... D. C „ D. C„_ D. C_„ D. C... D. C... D. C... D. C... D. C „ D. C — D. C... D. C — D. C — D. C„. D. C... D. C... D. C_„ D. C__ D. C_„ D. C... D. C__ D. C__ D. C — D. C__ D. C —

Cong. dist.

. -..

. . . • "

j; •

..."

Com­pensa­tion

None. $10,000 6,000 6,000 5,600 5,200 5,200 4,700 4,300 4,700 4,700 4,700 4,700 4,100 3,400 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,200 4,500 4,000 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,200 4,200 3,200

4,600

8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3, 600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT Continued

NAME

Metropolitan Police Depart­ment—C ominued

A. W . Guyer__ O. J. Letter man J. J. Bourke W . C Balderson—. J. C Maloney F. A. Varney J. H. Fowler D. J. Cullinane J. M . Roper '.. J. H. Davis L. E. Kelly W. O. Embrey B. R. King—____. H. W. Lineburg H. G. Callahan.... M. D. Smith. C P. Cox E.L. Eby ... J. H. Lee J. W. McGinness— John Flaherty A.E.Miller Rhoda J. Milliken. Emil Desch I.E. Keck G.M. Little Fred Sandberg

Fire Department

George S. Watson John C arrington Charles E. Schrom Edward R. Pierce L. L. Woolard Edward O'Connor Thomas O'Connor Charles W. Gill J. R. Groves Andrew C Buscher... P. J. Sullivan Hubert F. McConnell. John B, Watt. ___ Ernest Howard A. S. Haight Joseph B. Simms Thomas B. Stanton... Benjamin W . Weaver-Calvin G. Lauber Otto E. Fearn

Health Department

William C. Fowler... Edward J. Schwartz. Arthur G. Cole J. Frank Butts Reid R. Ashworth... John B. Reed Jesse P. Porch JohnE. Noble James G. Cumming.. Hugh J. Davis Joseph A. Murphy.

John H. Milligan Edwin R. Donaldson.

OFFICIAL TITLE

Lieutenant. do do do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. -do. .do. .do. .do. .do-

Chief engineer _ Deputy chief engineer.

do Battalion chief engineer. do do .do. .do. .do. -do_ .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. do

Fire marshal Superintendent of machinery.

Health officer Assistant health officer Chief clerk and deputy health officer. Chief sanitary inspector Chief food inspector Chemist _ Serologist Bacteriologist Chief, bureau of preventable diseases, and director of bacteriological laboratories.

Director child welfare and hygiene service.—. Chief medical and sanitary inspector of pub­lic schools.

Chief, bureau of vital statistics Microanalyst

Legal residence

State

D.C D.C D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D. C D.C. D.C D.C. D.C D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C D.C. D.C D.C. D.C D.C

D. C. D.C D.C. D. C D. C D. C D.C D.C. D. C D.C. D.C D.C D.C. D.C

D. D. D. D.C D.C D.C

D.C D.C D.C D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C. D.C D.C. D.C. D. C D. C D.C.

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

$3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050 3,050

8,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 5,000 5,000

7,000 5,600 3,200 2,600 4,600 4,600 3,200 4,800 4,600 2,800 4,800 2,500 3,800

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT Continued

NAME

Commission on Licensure to Practice Healing Art

Luther H. Reichelderfer.

Dr. Frank W. Ballou...

Dr. William C. Fowler. William John Cooper..

Leo A. Rover.

Police Court

Ous A. Schuldt John P. McMahon. Isaac R. Hitt Ralph Given Frank A. Sebring.. Estelle Foster

Juvenile Court

Kathryn Sellers. C F. Sellers.-. „_. Jeannette E zekiels

Municipal Court

•George C Aukam Nathan Clayton Robert E. Mattingly. James A. Cobb-Mary O'Toole Blanche Neff Board of Public Welfare

•George S. Wilson-Paul L. Kirby Mary Pratt Allen. Richard F. Tobin. A. Patricia Morss.

Penal Institutions

Morris M. Barnard— W . L. Peak. Arthur L. Petitt A. C. Tawse Lottie R. Richardson. Claude D. Jones

Hospitals, Homes, etc.

Joseph Winthrop Peabody. Dr. Edgar A. Bocock

Kenneth B. Jones—

Wendell P. Tucker.

Earl W . Cassie Frank B. Haskell.

Henry A. Koch. T. A. Hudlow..

E. S. Arnold.

OFFICIAL TITLE

President (president, Board of Commission­ers, D. C ) .

Vice president (superintendent of schools, D. C).

Secretary-treasurer (health officer, D. C ) Member (United States Commissioner of Education).

Member (United States attorney for District of Columbia).

Presiding judge. Associate judge.

do do Clerk of court

Chief probation officer.

Judge Clerk of the court Chief probation officer.

Presiding judge. Judge

do do. do.

Clerk.

Director of public welfare Assistant director of public welfare . Administrative assistant Medical officer Chief, Division of Child Welfare.—

Hos-

General superintendent, Lorton, Va Superintendent, jail. -Superintendent, workhouse, Occoquan, Va._. Superintendent, reformatory, Lorton, Va Superintendent, National Training School for Girls.

Superintendent, National Training School for Boys.

Superintendent, Tuberculosis Hospital. Superintendent, Gallinger Municipal pital.

Superintendent, District Training School, Annapolis Junction, Md.

Superintendent, Industrial Home School for Colored Children.

Superintendent, Industrial Home School Superintendent, Home for the Aged and Infirm.

Superintendent, Municipal Lodging House... Superintendent, Temporary Home for Union ex Soldiers and Sailors.

Superintendent, Receiving Home for Children.

Legal residence

State

D.C.

D.C

D.C. D.C D. C

D. C D. C D. C D. C D. C D. C

D. C D. C D. C

D. C D. C D. C D.C D. C D. C

D.C D. C D. C D. C D. C

D. C D. C D.C. D. C D. C D.C

D. C D. C D.C.

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

(3)

(3) (3)

(3)

$8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 3,800 2,500

7,000 2,600 3,200

8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 3,500

8,000 4,600 3,200 3,400 3,200

«6,000 «4,400 6 4,200 6 5,000 7 3,000 8 5,000

8 4,600 «7,500 6 6,000

7 2,900

7 3,000 »3,500

7 1,800 7 2,100

7 2,400

3 N o additional salary for service o n this commission. »Less $300 for house. « Less $600 for house. 7 Less $300 for maintenance and quarters. 8 T h e National Training School for B o y s is under the control of the Attorney General, and provision for

its support is m a d e in the appropriation act for the Department of Justice. • Less $500 for house.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT Continued

NAME OFFICIAL TITLE

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Examining Boards

Wayne Kendrick F. A. Hornaday— _____ Chester A. Baker John R. Mohler __. ..... Miss Edith M . Haydon. M . A. Leese Augustus C Taylor L. M . Leisenring. P. M . Greenlaw.. Maj. Paul A. Hodgson, U. S Army.

Robert J. Barrett Recorder of Deeds Jefferson S. Coage W . Noble Fisher _ Richard W . Tompkins —. Register of Wills « Theodore Cogswell Victor S. Mersch

President, Board of Accountancy Secretary, Anatomical Board.._— President, Board of Dental Examiners President, Board of Veterinary Examiners... President, Nurses' Examining Board President, Board of Optometry President, Board of Pharmacy. President, Board of Examiners of Architects Secretary, Board of Examiners of Steam En­gineers.

Chairman, Board for Condemnation of In­sanitary Buildings.

President, Board of Plumbing-. Recorder of deeds First deputy recorder of deeds Second deputy recorder of deeds

Register of wills ._' First deputy register of wills.

D.C D. C D. C_ D. C. D. C D. C D. C. D. C D. C D. C

Del— Md.... W. Va

N.Y. D. C

10 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix. 11 The register of wills, as clerk of the probate court, is an officer of the Supreme Court of the District of

Columbia, which has probate jurisdiction for the District.

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AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS President.—Herbert Hoover, President of the United States. Vice presidents.—Calvin Coolidge, Northampton, Mass.; Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice Of the

Supreme Court, Washington, D. C Chairman.—John Barton Payne, National Red Cross, Washington, D. C. Counselor.—Thomas D. Thacher, Solicitor General Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Treasurer.—Ogden L. Mills, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D. C. Secretary.—Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P Street, Washington, D. C Central committee members.—John Barton Payne,Chairman, Washington, D. C ; Mrs. August Belmont,

N e w York City, N . Y.; Cornelius N. Bliss, N e w York City, N. Y.; Mabel T. Boardman, Washington, D . C ; William R. Castle, jr., Washington, D. C ; Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Locust Valley, N . Y.; Samuel Knight, San Francisco, Calif.; Ogden L. Mills* Washington, D. C ; Maj. Gen. Robert U. Pat­terson, Washington, D. C ; Gustavus D. Pope, Detroit* Mich.; Mrs. Henry R. Rea, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rear Admiral Charles Edward Riggs, Washington, D. C ; John D. Ryan, Butte, Mont.; George E. Scott, Chicago, HI.; Henry Upson Sims, Birmingham, Ala.; Thomas D. Thacher, Washington, D. C ; Eliot Wadsworth, Boston, Mass

Vice chairmen.—James L. Fieser, Washington, D. C , in charge of domestic operations; Ernest P. Bick-nell, Washington, D. C , in charge of insular and foreign operations; James K. McClintock, vice chairman in charge of finance. The American National Red Cross is organized to furnish volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of

armies in time of war; to act in matters of voluntary relief with similar national societies of other govern­ments through the international committee and the Government; to carry on a system of national and international relief in time of peace for mitigating the suffering caused by pestilence, famine, fire, floods, and other great national calamities; and generally to promote measures of humanity and welfare. The work of the Red Cross in the United States is carried on largely through the chapter, the local unit of organi­zation. The national headquarters are located at Washington, D . C It receives no direct Federal appro­priation, its activities being maintained by voluntary contributions and donations. In accordance with the terms of its charter, it reports annually to the Secretary of War, and its accounts are audited by the War Department.

WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY [Organized 1833, chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2,1876; October 2,1888]

President ex officio.—Herbert Hoover, President of the United States. Vice presidents ex officio—The governors of the several States. First vice president.—"Willis Van Devanter, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States. Second vice president.—Charles C. Glover, Washington, D. C. Treasurer.—Theodore W . Noyes, Washington, D . C Secretary.—William R. Harr, 701 Wilkins Building, Washington, D. C. Other members.—Herbert Putnam, Librarian of Congress; Maj. Gen. William M . Black, United States

Army; Admiral Willard H. Brownson, United States Navy; Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, United States Army; Frederick H. Gillett; Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman; Frederic A. Delano; George E. Hamilton; Rev. Dr. Charles Wood; John Barton Payne; Robert Walton Moore; Logan Hay; Gilbert H. Grosvenor.

COMMISSION FOR CELEBRATION OF TWO HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH OF GEORGE WASHINGTON Senators.—Simeon D. Fess, Ohio, vice chairman; Arthur Capper, Kansas; Carter Glass, Virginia Millard E. Tydings, Maryland. Representatives.—Willis C Hawley, Oregon; John Q. Tilson, Connecticut; R. Walton Moore, Virginia;

Joseph W . Byrns, Tennessee. Presidential commissioners.—Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Pennsylvania; Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman

Colorado; Henry Ford, Michigan; Joseph Scott, California; C. Bascom Slemp, Virginia; Wallace McCa-mant, Oregon; Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart, Massachusetts; (vacancy). Ex officio commissioners.—President of the United States, chairman; President of the United States Sen­

ate, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Historian.—Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart, Massachusetts. Executive secretary.—William Tyler Page, Maryland. Associate director.—Hon. Sol Bloom, N e w York.

PAN AMERICAN UNION Director General.—L. S. Rowe. Assistant director—TV,. Gil Borges. Counselor.—Franklin Adams. Foreign trade adviser.—William A. Reid. Chief clerk.—William V. Griffin. , _ . The Pan American Union (formerly International Bureau of the American Republics) is the official

international organization of all the Republics of the Western Hemisphere, founded and maintained by them for the purpose of exchanging mutually useful information and fostering commerce, intercourse, friendship, and peace. It is supported through their joint contributions, each nation annually paying that part of the budget of expenses which its population bears to the total population of all the Republics. Its general control is vested in a governing board made up of the diplomatic representatives in Washington of all the Latin-American Governments and the Secretary of State of the United States. It is strictly international in its scope, purpose, and control, and each nation has equal authority in its administration. The Pan American Union occupies and owns a monumental building on extensive grounds in Washington, D. C , overlooking the White House park.

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PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU Honorary director.—Dr. Carlos Enrique Paz Soldan, Lima, Peru. Director.—Surg. Gen. Hugh S. Cumming, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C Assistant to the director.—Medical Director Bolivar J. Lloyd, United States Public Health Service, Wash­

ington, D. C "VICE director ̂ ~fV£LCEmcv} Scientific editor and chief translator.—Dr. Aristides A. Moll, Washington, D. C. Members Directing Council.—Dr. Joao Pedro de Albuquerque, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Dr. Solon Nunez

F., San Jose, Costa Rica; Dr. Ramon Baez Soler, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Dr. Justo F_ Gonzalez, Montevideo, Uruguay. Secretary—Dr. Sebastian Lorente, Santiago, Chile. Traveling representative.—Medical Director John D. Long, United States Public Health Service. The Pan American Sanitary Bureau was established in accordance with a resolution of the Second Inter­

national Conference of American States, held in the City of Mexico, 1901-02, under the name of International Sanitary Bureau. The Fifth International American Conference, held in Chile in 1923, changed the name to Pan American Sanitary Bureau. It was established upon a treaty basis by the Seventh Pan American. Sanitary Conference, which met in Havana, Cuba, in 1924. The bureau works in close cooperation with. the Pan American Union, and acts as a clearing house for sanitary information for the Western Hemisphere.. The bureau publishes a monthly bulletin containing sections in Spanish, Portuguese, and French, as well as other publications in those languages, and occasionally in English, copies of which can be had on. application. Post-office address: Pan American Sanitary Bureau, Pan American Union, Washington, D. C

COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF Patron ex officio.—Herbert Hoover, President of the United States. President.—Percival Hall, Kendall Green, Washington, D . C Directors.—Wesley L. Jones, Senator from Washington; Addison T. Smith, Representative from Idaho;:

Sol Bloom, Representative from N e w York; Theodore W . Noyes, Frederic A. Delano, and H. C N e w ­comer, citizens of the District of Columbia; Ernest G. Draper, citizen of N e w York; William E. H u m ­phrey, citizen of Washington; Knight Dunlap, citizen of Maryland; the president and the secretary oC the institution. Secretary.—Rev. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, Washington, D. C Treasurer.—H. Ralph Burton, Washington, D. C Columbia Institution for the Deaf is a corporation established in 1857 by private enterprise. It is now-

maintained by direct appropriations by Congress, by tuition fees, and by endowment. The act of Con­gress in 1857 incorporating the institution allowed $150 per annum from the United States Treasury for each indigent pupil from the District of Columbia. In 1858 Congress granted $3,000 a year for five years for salaries and incidental expenses of the institution, and authorized free admission of deaf and dumb or blind: children of men in the military or naval service of the United States. In 1865 Congress provided for the transfer of the blind children and removed the words "and the blind" from the corporate name of thej institution. In 1864 Congress authorized the institution to confer collegiate degrees. With this new departure Congress made a considerable increase in its annual grants and provided that a limited number of students be admitted to the collegiate department from the several States and Territories free of charge. The number of students thus admitted free was at first 10; the number has been increased by acts of Con­gress until now it is 125. In 1887 the college was opened to young women and in 1891 a department for the; training of hearing teachers of the deaf was established.

NATIONAL MEMORIAL COMMISSION [Created by act of Congress, March 4,1929, Pub. Res. 107, 70th Cong.]

Ex officio members: The Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital. The Supervising Architect of the Treasury. The Architect of the Capitol.

Commissioners appointed by the President: Chairman.—Ferdinand D. Lee, Washington, D. C Vice chairman.—William C Hueston, Gary, Ind. Treasurer.—John R. Hawkins, Washington, D. C Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, Washington, D.C. Rev. J. R. Ransom, Topeka, Kans. Webster L. Porter, Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. H. Clay Weeden, Louisville, Ky. Rev. L. K. Williams, Chicago, 111. William Gaston Pearson, Durham, N. C Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune, Daytona Beach, Fla. Paul R. Williams, Los Angeles, Calif. M . T. Whittico, Keystone, W . Va.

Executive secretary.—Samuel C. Smith, Washington, D. C.

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151

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JUDICIAL

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON, D. C.

NAME

Charles Evans H u g h e s . — Willis Van Devanter James Clark McReynolds— Louis D. Brandeis George Sutherland.__ Pierce Butler Harlan Fiske Stone. .. Owen J. Roberts Benjamin N. Cardozo .. Charles Elmore Cropley Frank Key Green Ernest Knaebel

OFFICIAL TITLE

Chief Justice Associate Justice.

do._ ..._.do_— .do.

.do.

.do. do... d o -

Clerk.... Marshal.. Reporter.

Legal residence

State

N.Y.. Wyo_. Tenn.. Mass.. Utah_. Minn. N.Y.. Pa_„. N.Y.. D.C. D.C. Colo..

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

$20,500 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 6,000 5,500 8,000

UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS

NAME

First Circuit

Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Puerto Rtco

George H. Bingham.. Scott Wilson James M . Morton, jr. Arthur I. Charron—

Second Circuit

Connecticut, New York, Vermont

Julian W . Mack * Martin A. Manton Learned Hand Thomas W . Swan Augustus N. Hand Harrie Brigham Chase. William Parkin. Third Circuit

Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

Circuit judge, Manchester, N. H — Circuit judge, Portland, M e ... Circuit judge, N e w Bedford, Mass. Clerk, Boston, Mass

Circuit judge, N e w York, N. Y. do .do.

Circuit judge, N e w Haven, Conn. Cirquit judge, N e w York, N. Y._. Circuit judge, Brattleboro, Vt Clerk, N e w York, N. Y

Joseph Buffington Victor B. Woolley J. Warren Davis J. Whitaker Thompson. William P. Rowland-

Circuit judge, Pittsburgh, P a -Circuit judge, Wilmington, Del. Circuit judge, Trenton, N. J Circuit judge, Philadelphia, Pa. Clerk, Philadelphia, Pa

i Assigned to second and sixth circuits.

127190—32 11

Legal residence

State

N. H. M e — Mass. Mass.

HI. N.Y. N.Y.. Conn. N.Y.. V t — N.Y.

Pa-Del. N.J. Pa__ Pa-

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

$12,500 12,500 12,500 5,600

12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 5,600

12,500 12,500 12,500 12,600 5,600

153

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NAME

Fourth Circuit

Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia

John J. Parker... Elliott Northcott. Morris A. Soper.. Claude M . Dean.

Fifth Circuit

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Canal Zone

Nathan P. Bryan Rufus E. Foster Joseph C Hutcheson, jr Samuel H. Sibley Oakley F. Dodd Sixth Circuit

Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee

Julian W. Mack i Charles H. Moorman Xenophon Hicks Smith Hiekenlooper Charles C Simons John W . Menzies Seventh Circuit Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin Samuel Alschuler.. Evan A. Evans William M . Sparks (Vacancy) Frederick G. Campbell Eighth Circuit Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota,

Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota

Kimbrough Stone William S. Kenyon Arba S. Van Valkenburgh Archibald K. Gardner John B. Sanborn Egmont Eugene Koch Ninth Circuit Arizona, California,IdahOjMon-lana, Nevada, Oregon, Wash­ington, Alaska, Hawaii

Curtis D. Wilbur William H. Sawtelle (Vacancy) Paul P. O'Brien Tenth Circuit Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico,

Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming Robert E. Lewis John H. Cotteral Orie L. Phillips George T. McDermott \lbert Trego

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

Legal residence Com-pensa-

Stat. I Ca-g- ' tta

Circuit judge, Charlotte, N. C Circuit judge, Huntington, W . Va Circuit judge, Baltimore, M d Clerk, Richmond, Va.__

Circuit judge, Jacksonville, Fla. Circuit judge, N e w Orleans, La. Circuit judge, Houston, Tex Circuit judge, Atlanta, Ga Clerk, N e w Orleans, La

Circuit judge, N e w York, N. Y. Circuit judge, Louisville, K y Circuit judge, Knoxville, Tenn.. Circuit judge, Cincinnati, Ohio. Circuit judge, Detroit, Mich Clerk, Cincinnati, Ohio

Circuit judge, Chicago, HI _ Circuit judge, Madison, Wis Circuit judge, Indianapolis, Ind. Circuit judge Clerk, Chicago, 111 _

Circuit judge, Kansas City, M o . Circuit judge, Fort Dodge, Iowa Circuit judge, Kansas City, M o . Circuit judge, Aberdeen, S. Dak Circuit judge, St. Paul, M i n n -Clerk, St. Louis, M o

Circuit judge, San Francisco, Calif-Circuit judge, Tucson, Ariz Circuit judge Clerk, San Francisco, Calif I

Circuit judge, Denver, Colo. Circuit judge, Guthrie, Okla Circuit judge, Denver, Colo. Circuit judge, Topeka, Kans Clerk, Denver, Colo..

N. C. W.Va. Md_„ V a —

Fla.. La.. Tex. Ga_. La-

IU Ky_„ Tenn. Ohio-Mich. Ohio.

m__. Wis. Ind. HI.

M o — . Iowa... M o — . S. Dak. Minn.. M o -

Calif. Ariz..

Calif.

Colo... Okla... N.Mex. Kans... Colo...

1 Assigned to second and sixth circuits.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS

•NAME OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Alabama

Morthem District

Wiiltiam I. .Gxufbb "William JS. Loveli .John B. IsbeH '.Thomas J.. Kemaanier Middle and Nmthern Districts

Charles B. Kenaaamer

Middle District

(Oliver D.. Street, jr ArthurB. Chilton IBawglas Smith Southern District

BofoertT. Ervin Virgil C Griffin.. Alexander C Birch James A. Stafford — Alaska

Division No. 1

Justin W. Harding— John H. Dunn Howard D. Stabler.. Albert White Division No. 2

Lester O. Gore Thomas D. Jensen Leroy M . Sullivan Charles D. Jones _ Division No. S

Cecil H. Clegg Robert W. Taylor W. N. Cuddy Harvey P. Sullivan Division No. 4-

E. Coke Hill N. H. Castle _ Julien A. Hurley — Lynn Smith — Arizona

F. C Jacobs __——— Albert M . Sames — J. Lee Baker John C. Gung'l -George A. M a u k Arkansas Eastern District John E. Martineau Sidney B. Redding. Wallace Townsend— George L. Mallory —

Western District (Vacancy) William S. Wellshear William N. Ivie Cooper Hudspeth

District judge, Birmingham Clerk, Birmingham District attorney. Birmingham. Marshal, Birmingham

District judge, Montgomery. __

Clerk, Montgomery District attorney, Montgomery Marshal, Montgomery —

District judge, Mobile Clerk, Mobile District attorney, Mobile Marshal, Mobile

Ala Ala Ala Ala

Ala

Ala Ala Ala

Ala Ala—__ Ala A l a — .

District judge, Juneau Clerk, Juneau —. District attorney, Juneau . Marshall, Juneau

District judge, N o m e Clerk, Nome. — District attorney, Nome. Marshal, N o m e

District judge, Valdez Clerk, Valdez District attorney, Valdez. Marshal, Valdez.— -

Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska.

Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska.

Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska.

District judge, Fairbanks Clerk, Fairbanks. — District attorney, Fairbanks. Marshal, Fairbanks

District judge, Phoenix. — District judge, Tuscon Clerk, Phoenix District attorney, Tucson. Marshal, Phoenix

District judge, Little R o c k — Clerk, Little Rock District attorney, Little Rock Marshal, Little Rock

District judge Clerk, Fort Smith... District attorney, Fort Smith. Marshal, Fort Smith

Alaska. Alaska. Alaska-Alaska .

Ariz Ariz Ariz...-Ariz Ariz

Ark Ark Ark Ark

Ark Ark Ark A r k —

$10,000 5,600 5,600 4,800

10,000

4,400 5,000 3,800

10,000 4,400 5,200 3,800

10,000 4,200 5,200 4,400

10,000 4,200 5,200 4,4C0

10,000 4,200 5,200 4,400

10,0 CO 4,000 5,200 4,400

10,000 10,000 4,800 6,000 5,200

10.0 CO 5,200 6, CC0 4,800

10,000 4,80 5,60 4,60

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NAME OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

California

Northern District

Frank H. Kerrigan Adolphus Frederick St. Sure. Harold Louderback Walter B. Maling George J. Hatfield Frederick L. Esola _ Southern District William P. James Paul J. McCormick George Cosgrave Harry E. Hollzer R. S. Zimmerman Samuel W. McNabb Albert C Sittel Canal Zone 2

Colorado

John Foster Symes. Charles W . Bishop. Ralph L. Carr Charles A. Patton..

Connecticut

Edwin S. Thomas.. Carroll C Hincks.. Charles E. Pickett. John Buckley Jacob D. Walter...

Delaware

John P. Nields Henry C Mahaffy, jr. Leonard E. Wales Charles Hanratty

District of Columbia

Leo A. Rover Edgar C. Snyder „

Florida

Northern District

William B. Sheppard. Frederick W . Marsh.. (Vacancy) William W . Harrison.

Southern District

Alexander Akerman Halsted L. Ritter Louie W. Strum Edwin R. Williams W. P. Hughes Charles N. Hildreth, jr..

Georgia

Northern District

District judge, San Francisco do _ do _ -

Clerk, San Francisco District attorney, San Francisco. Marshal, San Francisco

District judge, Los Angeles do

District judge, Fresno District judge, Los Angeles.— Clerk, Los Angeles District attorney, Los Angeles. Marshal, Los Angeles

District judge, Denver Clerk, Denver ___ District attorney, Denver-Marshal, Denver

District judge, Norwalk District judge, N e w Haven. Clerk, N e w Haven District attorney, Hartford-Marshal, N e w Haven ;__,

District judge, Wilmington Clerk, Wilmington District attorney, Wilmington. Marshal, WUmington

District attorney, D. C Marshal, D. C

District judge, Pensacola Clerk, Pensacola District attorney, Pensacola. Marshal, Pensacola

District judge, Tampa District judge, Miami District judge, Jacksonville Clerk, Jacksonville. District attorney, Jacksonville-Marshal, Jacksonville

District judge, Atlanta. C erk, Atlanta.

E. Marvin Underwood Olin C Fuller Clint W . Hager j District attorney, Atlanta. Loins H. Crawford I Marshal, Atlanta 8 See The Panama Canal, p. 119.

Calif. Calif. Calif. Calif. Calif. Calif.

Calif. Calif. Calif. Calif. Calif. Calif. Calif.

Colo. Colo. Colo-Colo.

Conn. Conn. Conn. Conn. Conn.

Del. Del. Del. Del.

D.C D. C

Fla. Fla. Fla. Fla.

Fla. Fla. Fla. Fla. Fla. Fla.

Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga.

$10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 8,500 6,500

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 8,000 6,500

10, 000 5,200 6,000 5,200

10,000 10,000 5,400 6,000 4,200

10,000 4,600 5,000 3,800

10,000 7,500

10,000 4,400

3,800

10,000 10,000 10,000 5,600 6,500 5,600

10,000 6,000 6,500 6,000

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NAME

Georgia—C ontinued

Middle District

Bascom S. Deaver. George F. White... William A. Bootle. Samuel Purvis

Southern District

William H. Barrett. Scott A. Edwards.__ Charles L. Redding. G. Fred Flanders. __

Hawaii

Supreme Court

Antonio M. Perry ___ James J. Banks Charles F. Parsons... James A. Thompson. (Vacancy) _. Albert M. Cristy Charles S. Davis Edward M. Watson. Daniel H. Case James Wesley Thompson. Homer L. Ross William C Achi, jr A. B. Restarick Manuel Asue__ Thomas C White— A. K. Aona Joseph C. Cullen District court

William B. Lymer. Edward K. Massee_ William F. Thompson, jr. Sanford B. D. Wood Oscar P. Cox

Idaho

Charles C Cavanah. W. D. McReynolds. HoytE. Ray _., Angus Sutherland—

Blinois

Northern District

George A. Carpenter James H.Wilkerson—_ Charles Edgar Woodward-John P. Barnes— George E. Q. Johnson. Charles M. Bates Dwight H. Green _ Henry C W. Laubenheimer... Eastern District Walter C Lindley Fred L. Wham.. Douglas H. Reed Paul F. Jones Arthur M. Burke -.

Southern District

Louis Fitz Henry— Charles G. Briggle.. Samuel T. Burnett-Frank K. L e m o n — Charles W. Gushing.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

District judge, Macon Clerk, Macon District attorney, Macon. Marshal, Macon, _

District judge, Augusta Clerk, Savannah— District attorney, Savannah. Marshal, Savannah

Chief justice, Honolulu Associate justice, Honolulu.

do Clerk, Honolulu._ _ Judge, first circuit, Honolulu

do do _ _.

Judge, first circuit, Honolulu (division of domestic relations).

Judge, second circuit, Wailuku, MauL Judge, third circuit, Kailua Judge, fourth circuit, Hilo_ Judge, fifth circuit, Lihue _ Clerk, first circuit, Honolulu __. Clerk, second circuit, Wailuku, Maui Clerk, third chcuit, Kailua Clerk, fourth circuit, Hilo ._ Clerk, fifth circuit, Lihue _. Judge, Honolulu

do Clerk, Honolulu. _ District attorney, Honolulu. Marshal, Honolulu. ....

Legal residence

State

Ga_ Ga_ Ga_ Ga_

Cong. dist.

Ga_ Ga. Ga. Ga.

District judge, Boise Clerk, Boise District attorney, Boise-Marshal, Boise

District judge, Chicago do — do_ d o — —

.....do Clerk, Chicago..-District attorney, Chicago. Marshal, Chicago District judge, Danville District judge, East St. Louis. Clerk, East St. Louis._ District attorney, Danville Marshal, Danville-

District judge, Peoria District judge, Springfield Clerk, Springfield.._ District attorney, Springfield. Marshal, Springfield

Idaho. Idaho. Idaho. Idaho.

111. 111. 111. 111. 111. 111. 111. 111. 111. 111. 111. 111. Ill-

Ill. 111. 111. 111. 111.

Com­pensa­tion

$10,000 5,600 6,500 5,200

10,000 5,600 6,000 5,000

10,500 10,000 10,000 4,200 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 4,200 2,700 2,400 2,700 2,700 10,000 10,000 4,800 5,600 4,800

10,000 4,600 5,600 4,600

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 R),000 5,000 6,000 5,000

10,000 10,000 5,200 6,000 4,800

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NAME

Indiana

Northern District

Thomas W. Slick. __ Mrs. Margaret L. Cowgill Oliver M. Loomis. Emmett O. Hall Southern District

Robert C Baltzell—_ Albert C. Sogemeier George R. Jeffrey Alf. O. Meloy Iowa Northern District

George C Scott — Lee McNeely Harry M. Reed Don A. Preussner. Southern District

Charles A. Dewey -. Nicholas F. Reed Robert W. Colflesh Fred S. Hird Kansas

Richard J. Hopkins John C Pollock __. F. L. Campbell Sardius M. Brewster Donald H. Maclvor Kentucky

Eastern District

A. M. J. Cochran. 8. W. Stacey Sawyer A. Smith James H. Hammons. Western District

Charles I. Dawson Lilburn Phelps.. Thomas J. Sparks Francis M . McCain Louisiana Eastern District Wayne G. Borah H. J. Carter Edmond E. Talbot. Tom W. Dutton Western District Benjamin C. Dawkins William Burch Lee Philip H . M e c o m . . George W . Montgomery-Maine John A. Peters -John F. Knowlton Frederick R. Dyer Stillman E. W o o d m a n

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

District judge, South Bend Clerk, South Bend District attorney, South Bend. Marshal, South Bend—

District judge, Indianapolis Clerk, Indianapolis. _ District attorney, Indianapolis Marshal, Indianapolis

District judge, Sioux City Clerk, Dubuque District attorney, Waterloo. _. Marshal, Sioux City...

District judge, Des Moines Clerk, Des Moines District attorney, Des Moines Marshal, Des Moines

District judge, Wichita District judge, Kansas City... Clerk, Topeka District attorney, Topeka Marshal, Topeka..

District judge, Covington.... Clerk, Covington ._ District attorney, Covington Marshal, Covington..

District judge, Louisville Clerk, Louisville District attorney, Louisville. Marshal, Louisville

District judge, New Orleans Clerk, New Orleans District attorney, New Orleans. Marshal, New Orleans

District judge, Monroe Clerk, Shreveport District attorney, Shreveport Marshal, Shreveport

Clerk, Portland. District attorney, Portland. Marshal, Portland

Legal residence'

State

Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind.

Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind.

Iowa. Iowa. Iowa. Iowa-

Iowa. Iowa. Iowa-Iowa.

Kans. Kans. Kans. Kans. Kans.

Ky. Ky. Ky. Ky.

Ky. Ky. Ky. Ky.

La. La. La. La.

La. La. La. La.

Districtjudge, Bangor Me Me. Me. Me.

Cong; drist..

Com­pensa­tion

$10„000) 4„600J

6,000) 4y800>

10„000> 4.600; 6,.OO0' £V00O

10,000 4,800 6,000 4,800

10,000 5,400 6,000 4,800

10,000 10,000 5,600 6,000 4,800

10,000 5,800 7,000 5,800

10,000 5,600 6,000 5,000

10,000 5,600 7,000 5,600

10,000 5,200 5,200 4,200

10,000 4,800 5,600 4,200

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NAME OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

Maryland

William C Coleman. W. Calvin Chesnut— Arthur L. Spamer Simon E. Sobelon* George W. Collier

Massachusetts

James Arnold LowelL. Elisha H. Brewster Hugh D. McLellan—_ James S. Allen Frederick H. Tarr William J. Keville Michigan

Eastern District

Arthur J. Tuttle Edward J. Moinet Ernest A. O'Brien Elmer W . Voorheis__. Gregory H. Frederick. John H. Grogan Western District

Fred M. Raymond. Orrie J. Sluiter Fred C. Wetmore.. Martin Brown

Minnesota

William A. Cant Joseph W. Molyneaux. Gunnar H. Nordbye... Matthew M. Joyce Joel M. Dickey Lewis L. Drill Bernard Anderson Mississippi

Northern District

Allen Cox„ B. G. Lowrey Lester G. Fant... Charles R. Ligon.

Souihern District

Edwin R. Holmes Benjamin L. Todd, jr. Ben F. Cameron James C Tyler. _

Missouri

Eastern District

Charles B. Faris Charles B. Davis James J. O'Connor Louis H. Breuer.. Theodore W . Hukriede.

Western District

Albert L. Reeves Merrill E. Otis Edwin R. Durham William L. Vandeventer. Asa W . Butler

District judge, Baltimore. do

Clerk, Baltimore District attorney, Baltimore. Marshal, Baltimore

District judge, Boston District judge, Springfield. District judge, Boston Clerk, Boston District attorney, Boston. Marshal, Boston

District judge, Detroit. do do _ Clerk, Detroit.

District attorney, Detroit. Marshal, Detroit-

District judge, Grand R a p i d s — Clerk, Grand Rapids — District attorney, Grand Rapids. Marshal, Grand Rapids _.

District judge, Duluth District judge, Minneapolis.

do do Clerk, St. Paul District attorney, St. Paul. Marshal, St. PauL __.

District judge, Aberdeen Clerk, Oxford District attorney, Clarksdale. Marshal, Clarksdale-_

District judge, Jackson Clerk, Jackson District attorney, Meridian. Marshal, Jackson

District judge, St. L o u i s — do

Clerk, St. Louis District attorney, St. Louis. Marshal, St. Louis

District judge, Kansas City. .do-

Clerk, Kansas City District attorney, Kansas City. Marshal, Kansas City

Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass.

Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich-Mich. Mich-

Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich.

Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn.

Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss.

Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss.

Mo. Mo-Mo. Mo. Mo.

Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo.

$10,000 10,000 5,600 7,000 5,000

10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 8,000 6,200

10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 7,500 6,000

10,000 4,400 5,600 4,600

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 7,500 6,000

10,000 4,600 5,200 3,800

10,000 4,600 6,200 3,800

10, COO 10,000 5,800 7,000 6,800

10,000 10,000 5,800 7,500 5,800

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NAME

Montana

George M. Bourquin Charles N. Pray C R . Garlow Wellington D. Rankin. Rolla Duncan

Nebraska

Thomas C. Munger Joseph W. Woodrough. R. C Hoyt Charles E. Sandall Valentine J. Peter..

Nevada

Frank H. Norcross.. E. O. Patterson Harry H. Atkinson. J. H. Fulmer

N e w Hampshire

George F. Morris Thomas B. Donnelly. Raymond TJ. Smith-Alfred J. Chretien

N e w Jersey

William Clark Guy L. Fake _ John B. Avis Phillip Forman George T. Cranmer Harlan Besson Frederick C. Schneider. New Mexico Colin Neblett— William Rose Hugh B. Woodward. Joseph F. Tondre

N e w York

Northern District Frank Cooper Frederick H. Bryant John W . Hahn Oliver D. Burden William N. Cromie Southern District John Clark Knox Henry W . Goddard William Bondy Frank J; Coleman John M . Woolsey Francis G. Caffey Alfred C Coxe Robert P. Patterson Chas. Weiser George Z. Medalie Raymond J. Mulligan. _ Eastern District Marcus B. Campbell Robert A. Inch Grover M . Moscowitz.. Clarence G. Galston Mortimer W . Byers Percy G. B. Gilkes Howard W . Ameli.

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

District judge, Butte District judge, Great Falls. Clerk, Helena District attorney, Helena.. Marshal, Helena.

District judge, Lincoln District judge, Omaha Clerk, Omaha District attorney, Omaha. Marshal, Omaha

District judge, Carson City. Clerk, Carson City.. District attorney, Reno Marshal, Carson City

District judge, Littleton. _. Clerk, Concord District attorney, Concord. Marshal, Concord

District judge, Trenton District judge, Newark District judge, Camden District judge, Trenton Clerk, Trenton _ District attorney, Trenton. Marshal, Trenton

District judge, Santa Fe... Clerk, Santa Fe '. District attorney, Albuquerque. Marshal, Santa Fe

District judge, Albany District judge, Utica Clerk, Utica.. _.'_ District attorney, Syracuse. Marshal, Utica

District judge, N e w York City. do..... .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do.

Clerk, N e w York City _ District attorney, N e w York City. Marshal, N e w York City.

District judge, Brooklyn.... do do do do..

Clerk, Brooklyn.. District attorney, Brooklyn.

Legal residence

State

Mont. Mont. Mont. Mont. Mont.

Nebr. Nebr. Nebr. Nebr. Nebr.

Nev. Nev. Nev. Nev.

N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H.

N.J. N.J. N.J. N.J. N.J. N.J. N.J.

Cong. dist.

N.Mex. N.Mex. N.Mex. N.Mex.

N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y.

Fred S. Pulver .1 Marshal, Brooklyn.

N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y.

Com­pensa­tion

$10,000 10,000 4,800 6,000 4,800

10,000 10,000 5,800 7,000 5,800

10,000 4,400 5,200 4,200

10,000 4,600 5,200 3,800

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 7,500 6,000

10,000 4,800 5,600 4,800

10,000 10,000 5,200 7,000 6,800

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 8,500 6,000

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NAME OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

N e w York—Continued

Western District

Simon L. Adler _ John Knight M a y C. Sickmon _ Richard H. Templeton. Joseph Fritsch, jr

North Carolina

Eastern District

Isaac M . Meekins. Samuel A. Ashe— Walter H. Fisher.. Edgar C Geddie..

Middle District

Johnson J. Hayes. R. L. Blaylock. John R. McCrary. Watt H. Gragg__„

Western District

James Edmund Boyd. Edwin Yates Webb... John Y. Jordan Frank C Patton Brownlow Jackson

North Dakota

Andrew Miller J. A. Montgomery Peter B. Garberg . Osmund Gunvaldsen..

Ohio

Northern District

Paul Jones George P. Hahn Samuel H. West F. J. Denzler Wilfred J. Mahon William J. Williams Southern District

Benson W . Hough. Robert R. Nevin... Harry F. Rabe Haveth E. Mau___. Paul H. Creswell..

District judge, Rochester. District judge, Buffalo— Clerk, Buffalo District attorney, Buffalo Marshal, Rochester

District judge, Elizabeth City. Clerk, Raleigh District attorney, Wilmington. Marshal, Raleigh

District judge, Greensboro— Clerk, Greensboro District attorney, Greensboro. Marshal, Greensboro..

District judge District judge, Shelby Clerk, Asheville District attorney, Asheville. Marshal, Asheville

District judge, F a r g o — Clerk, Fargo District attorney, Fargo. Marshal, Fargo

Oklahoma

Northern District

Franklin E. Kennamer. H. P. Warfield John M . Goldesberry... John H. Vickrey Eastern District

R. L. Williams W . V. McClure W . F. Rampendahl Clark B. Wasson

N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y.

N. C N. C N. C. N. C

N. C N. C N. C N. C.

N. C N. C. N. C N. C. N. C

District judge, Cleveland District judge, Toledo District judge, Cleveland Clerk, Cleveland District attorney, Cleveland.. Marshal, Cleveland

District judge, Columbus District judge, Dayton Clerk. Cincinnati District attorney, Cincinnati Marshal, Cincinnati

District judge, Tulsa Clerk, Tulsa District attorney, Tulsa Marshal, Tulsa

District judge, Durant Clerk, Muskogee District attorney, Muskogee Marshal, Muskogee

N.Dak. N.Dak. N.Dak. N.Dak.

Ohio. Ohio. Ohio. Ohio. Ohio. Ohio-

Ohio. Ohio. Ohio. Ohio. Ohio.

Okla. Okla. Okla. Okla.

Okla. Okla. Okla. Okla.

$10,000 10,000 5,400 7,000 6,800

10,000 5,000 5,600 4,500

10,000 4,600

' 5,400 4,600

10,000 10,000 4,600 5,600 5,000

10,000 5,000 5,600 4,800

10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 7,500 6,500

10,000 10,000 5,800 7,000 6,000

10,000 4,600 6,000 4,800

10,000 5,200 6,000 5,200

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NAME

Oklahoma—Continued

Western District

Edgar S. Vaught Theodore M. Filson. Herbert K. Hyde... Richard B. Quinn

Oregon

John H. McNary. James Alger Fee.. George H. Marsh. George Neuner John L. Day

Pennsylvania

Eastern District

Oliver B. Dickinson William H. Kirkpatrick. George A. Welsh George Brodbeck Edward W. Wells Walter C Fetters Middle District

Albert W. Johnson Albert L. Watson ... Samuel W. Hoftord—„ Andrew B. Dunsmore— Robert M. Vail

Western District

Robert M. Gibson Frederic P. Schoonmaker. Nelson McVicar. J. Wood, Clark Louis E. Graham _. James C. McGregor Puerto Rico

Supreme Court3

District Court IraK. Wells Mrs. Lulu G. Donahue.. Harry F. Besosa Harry S. Hubbard

Rhode Island

Ira Lloyd Letts Miss Alice Peckham. Henry M. Boss, jr__. Howard C Arnold. _.

South Carolina

Eastern District

Ernest F. Cochran . J. Lyles Glenn < ••_. Richard W. Hutson Henry E. Davis Allen B. Kale... Western District

Henry H. Watkins J. Lyles Glenn * Wilbur D. White „ Joseph A. Tolbert _ J. Duncan Adams

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

District judge, Oklahoma City-— Clerk, Oklahoma City District attorney, Oklahoma City-Marshal, Oklahoma City

District judge, Portland. do

Clerk, Portland District attorney, Portland-Marshal, Portland

District judge, Philadelphia District judge, Easton —_ District judge, Philadelphia Clerk, Philadelphia-District attorney, Philadelphia. Marshal, Philadelphia

District judge, Lewisburg— District judge, Scranton Clerk, Scranton—____: District attorney, Sunbury. Marshal, Scranton

District judge, Pittsburgh District judge, Erie District judge, Pittsburgh Clerk, Pittsburgh. District attorney, Pittsburgh. Marshal, Pittsburgh

District judge, San Juan Clerk, San Juan District attorney, San Juan. Marshal, San Juan

District judge, Providence Clerk, Providence _ District attorney, Providence. Marshal, Providence

District judge, Charleston District judge, Rock Hill— Clerk, Charleston District attorney, Charleston-Marshal, Charleston _._

District judge, Anderson District judge, Rock Hill Clerk, Greenville District attorney, Greenville. Marshal, Greenville 8 Appointment made through War Department, see p. 42.

* Appointed for eastern and western districts.

Legal residence

State

Okla. Okla. Okla. Okla.

Oreg. Oreg. Oreg. Oreg. Oreg.

Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa.

Pa-Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa.

Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa.

R.I. R. I. R. I. R.I.

S.C S.C. S. C S.C. S. C s. c s. c S.C. S.C. s. c

Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

$10,000 4,800 6,000 5,000

10,000 10,000 5,600 6,500 5,800

10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 7,500 6,000

10,000 10,000 4,800 5,600 4,800

10,000 10,000 10,000 6,500 7,500 5,600

10,000 4,600 6,000 4,600

10,000 4,800 5,600 4,200

10,000 10,000 4,600 6,000 4,600

10,000 10,000 4,400 5,600 4,600

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NAME OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

Legal residence

State Cong. dist.

Com­pensa­tion

South Dakota

James D. Elliott A. Lee Wyman Roy B. Marker Olaf Eidem Chester N. Leedom.

Tennessee

Eastern District

George C Taylor-Lee A. Beeler William J. Carter. Inslee C. King

Middle District

John J. Gore-Eli L. Doak„_. A. V. McLane. R. Q. Lillard—

Western District

Harry B. Anderson.. Finis E. Wilson Dwayne D. Maddox. Arthur Rogers!

Texas

Northern District

Edward R. Meek James C. Wilson William Hawley Atwell. George W. Parker C W. Johnson, jr_„ Samuel L. Gross Southern District

Thomas M. Kennerly... L. C Masterson Henry M. Holden Herbert E. L. Toombs. .

Eastern District

Randolph Bryant. Frank A. King— S. D. Bennett Phil E. Baer

Western District

Charles A. Boynton. Robert J. McMillan. D. H. Hart John D. Hartman—. Scott C. White

Utah

Tillman D. Johnson W. B. Wilson -Charles R. Hollingsworth. W. VoscoCall

Vermont

Harland B. Howe-Austin H. Kerin—. Harry B. Amey—. Albert W. Harvey-

District judge, Sioux Falls... do...

Clerk, Sioux Falls District attorney, Brookings. Marshal, Deadwood

S. Dak. S. Dak. S. Dak. S. Dak. S. Dak.

District judge, Knoxville— Clerk, Knoxville District attorney, Knoxville. Marshal, Knoxville-..- -

Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn.

District judge, Cookeville— Clerk, Nashville District attorney, Nashville. Marshal, Nashville

District judge, Memphis.-— Clerk, Memphis District attorney, Memphis-Marshal, Memphis

District judge, Dallas District judge, Fort Worth— District judge, Dallas Clerk, Dallas - — District attorney, Fort Worth-Marshal, Dallas———.-

District judge, Houston Clerk, Houston — District attorney, Houston-Marshal, Houston.

Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn.

Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn.

Tex. Tex. Tex. Tex. Tex. Tex.

Tex. Tex. Tex. Tex.

District judge, Sherman Clerk, Sherman District attorney, Beaumont . Marshal, Paris -

District judge, El Paso District judge, San Antonio Clerk, Austin.. District attorney, San Antonio. Marshal, San Antonio

District judge, Salt Lake City Clerk, Salt Lake City District attorney, Salt Lake City. Marshal, Salt Lake City

Tex. Tex. Tex. Tex.

Tex. Tex. Tex. Tex. Tex.

Utah. Utah. Utah. Utah.

Vt. Vt.

District judge, Burlington.. Clerk, Burlington -District attorney, Burlington Vt Marshal, Rutland \ Vt

$10,000 10,000 5,200 5,600 4,800

10,000 6,200 6,000 4,800

10,000 2,900 6,000 4,800

10,000 4,600 6,000 4,800

10,000 10,000 10,000 5,800 6,500 5,800

10,000 5,800 6,500 4,800

10,000 5,200 6,500 5,000

10,000 10,000 5,800 7,500 6,500

10,000 4,600 6,000 4,400

10,000 4,400 5,200 3,800

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NAME

Virgin Islands

Prentice E. Edrington, jr. Charles H . Gibson

Virginia

Eastern District

Luther B. Way Clinton L. Wright Paul W. Kear George S. Pitman Western District

John Paul L. T. Hyatt. r

Joseph C. Shaffer William L. Brand _. Washington

Eastern District

J. Stanley Webster A. A. La Framboise RoyC. Fox David T. Ham Western District

Edward E. Cushman Jeremiah Neterer Edgar Morton Lakin Anthony Savage Charles E. Allen. West Virginia

Northern District

William Eli Baker Austin C Merrill Arthur Arnold Harry A. Weiss Southern District

George W. McClintic—_ Ira H . Mottesheard David D. Ashworth John P. Hallanan Wisconsin

Eastern District

Ferdinand A. Geiger B. H. Westfahl Levi H. Bancroft James N. Tittemore Western District

(Vacancy) Herbert C Hale Stanley M. Ryan Charles H. Rawlinson... Wyoming

Thomas Blake Kennedy Charles J. Ohnhaus A. D. Walton R.John Allen..

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION

Judge of the district court, St. Thomas. Government attorney, St. Thomas

District judge, Norfolk Clerk, Norfolk District attorney, Norfolk-Marshal, Norfolk-

District judge, Harrisonburg Clerk, Lynchburg District attorney, Roanoke.. Marshal, Roanoke

District judge, S p o k a n e — Clerk, Spokane District attorney, Spokane. Marshal, Spokane

District judge, Tacoma.— District judge, Seattle Clerk, Tacoma District attorney, Seattle. Marshal, Tacoma

District judge Clerk, Madison District attorney, Madison. Marshal, Madison

District judge, Cheyenne Clerk, Cheyenne District attorney, Cheyenne. Marshal, Cheyenne

Legal residence

State

D. C MdL.

V a — V a — V a — Va

Va. Va_ Va. Va_

District judge, Elkins Clerk, Elkins District attorney, Parkersburg Marshal, Wheeling

District judge, Charleston Clerk, Charleston District attorney, Charleston-Marshal, Charleston

District judge, Milwaukee Clerk, Milwaukee _ District attorney, Milwaukee. Marshal, Milwaukee ....

Wash. Wash. Wash. Wash.

(Dong. dist.

Wash. Wash. Wash. Wash. Wash.

W.Va. W. Va. W.Va. W.Va.

W.Va. W.Va. W. Va. W. Va.

Wis. Wis. Wis. Wis.

Wis. Wis. Wis. Wis.

Wyo. Wyo. Wyo. Wyo.

Com­pensa­tion;

$£.500; 4', .800)

lflj.000) 5..800) 7;,ooo> 5V600;

lty.ODO' 4 800) 5)600) \ 800)

IfyOOO) 4,600 5,600 4,800

10.000 10,000 5,800 7,000 5,800

10,000 4,800 6,000 4,800

10,000 5,200 6,500 5,200

10,000 4,800 5,200 4,800

10,000 4,600 5,200 4,600

10,000 4,800 5,600 4,400

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U. S. COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS

WASHINGTON, D. C.

JSLAME

William. J. <Gjca!ha__-. Oscar _£. SBHaaad Charles S.. HatfxeM-. $__ais J. (GVarrefet __rvdai_e L. lanasa.ot~. W . R- MeWherster. Arttoaar B. Stheltoi--FKMQk C Merriifct— Joseph G. Gaatges-. James R. Taylor—.

OFFICIAL TITLE

Presiding judge. Associate judge.

do do.. .do.

Reporter _. Clerk Assistant clerk Marshal— — _.. Second assistant clerk.

Legal residence

State

111— Ind„ Ohio. Tenn. Wis.. Tenn.. M d — Me Nev Mo

Cong. dist.

6th___.

Com­pensa­tion

$12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 4,600 5,600 3,500 4,600

1 Indefinite furlough.

COURT OF CLAIMS OF THE UNITED STATES

WASHINGTON, D. C.

Fenton W. Booth William R. Green_ Benjamin H. Littleton. Thomas S. Williams. _. Richard S. Whaley

Chief justice. Judge .....do .do.

_do.

Ill Iowa Tenn 111 S.C

$12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

WASHINGTON, D. C.

George E. Martin Charles H. Robb _. Josiah A. Van Orsdel. William Hitz D. Lawrence Groner.. Henry W . Hodges. Moncure B u r k e —

Chief justice Associate justice.

do do .do-

Clerk Deputy, clerk.

D. C Vt Wyo D.C Va

D. C D.C

$12,500 4 12,500 §12,500 112,500 12,500

5,600 3,500

SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

WASHINGTON, D. C.

Alfred A. Wheat — Thomas Jennings Bailey. Peyton Gordon Jesse C. Adkins. Oscar R. Luhring Joseph W . Cox James F. Proctor F. Dickinson Letts Daniel W . O'Donoghue.. Frank E. Cunningham. A. Leftwich Sinclair—

Chief justice Associate justice.

do__ -do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do-Clerk—

Auditor.

N.Y.. Tenn. D.C N.Y.. Ind-D.C. D.C. Iowa. D.C. Md. Va_.

$10,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,000 7,500

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166 Official Register of the United States, 1932

UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT NEW YORK, N. Y.

NAME

William J. Tilson ... Charles P. McClelland. Jerry B. Sullivan George Stewart Brown.. Genevieve R. Cline David H. Kincheloe Walter H. Evans Frederick W. Dallinger. (Vacancy) John W. Dale WDliam H. Tietgen Michael S. Gleason Vincent Trupper..._ John P. Kearns Andrew McClellan

Gertrude VanOstrand. Pasquale S. DeMarco. Samuel C Hudnell James G. Hilton Frank A. Nesbitt Edward Neuwirth Howard Basler. Elmer B. Clark

OFFICIAL TITLE

Presiding judge. Judge . — d o —

d o . — do do do do... Clerk —

Marshal and deputy clerk Deputy marshal Chief, reappraisement bureau— Chief, protest bureau Chief, court reporters and typewriting bu­reaus.

Editor of decisions __ _ Trial clerk.. Reporter... _ — — _

do.. _ do.. ._„... — do _ do_ _ _ ...

„ . „ d o . — _ _. _____

Legal residence

State

Ga_„ N.Y. Iowa. Md.. Ohio. Ky„_ Oreg_ Mass.

Cong. dist.

UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA SHANGHAI, CHINA

Milton Dwight Purdy George Sellett ________ Thurston R. Porter.— James Marvin Howes. Louis T. Kenake Alexander Krisel

Judge District attorney-Marshal Clerk., Assistant clerk U. S. commissioner.

Minn. ni—_ . N. Y_. Oreg.. Calif..

1 Per diem.

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APPENDIXES ARMY PAY TABLES NAVY PAY TABLES NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE EXECUTIVE CIVIL SERVICE

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ARMY PAY TABLES PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS IN ACTIVE SERVICE (ACT JUNE 10, 1922)

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GRADE

General of the Armies of the United States _ _

General—Chief of Staff a Major general _ Brigadier general _ Colonel:

Over 26 years' service First appointment above captain Appointed under sec. 24, act June 4, 1920 _ _

Less than 26 years' service Lieutenant colonel:

Over 30 years' service Over 20, less than 30 years First appointment above captain Appointed under sec. 24, act June 4, 1920

Less than 20 years' service Major:

Over 23 years' service Over 14, less than 23 years First appointment above second lieutenant

Appointed to Regular A r m y to fill vacancies created by increase of commissioned personnel thereof in 1920 (act M a y 23, 1928)

Less than 14 years' service

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$13,500

8,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 4,000

4,000 3,500

4,000 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,000

3,500 3,000

3,000

3,000 2,400

MONTHLY RATES

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$1,125

666. 67 666. 67 500. 00 466. 67 333.33

333. 33 291.67

479.17 379.17 291.67 291. 67 250.00

393.75 300.00

250. 00

250.00 200.00

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$1,125

666. 67 666. 67 500.00

350. 00

350.00 306. 25

306.25

306.25 262. 50

262. 50

262.50 210.00

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$1,125

666.67 666. 67 500.00

366. 67

366.67 320.83

320.83

320.83 275.00

275.00

275.00 220. 00

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$1,125

666. 67 666. 67 500. 00

383. 33

383.33 335. 42

335.42

335. 42 287.50

287.50

287. 50 230.00

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666. 67 666. 67 500. 00

400. 00

400. 00 350. 00

350.00

350. 00 300. 00

300. 00

300. 00 240.00

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$1,125

666. 67 666. 67 500.00

416. 67

416. 67 364. 58

364. 58

364. 58 312. 50

312. 50

312. 60

312. 50

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666. 67 666.67 500.00

433. 33

433.33 379.17

379.17

379.17 325.00

325. 00

325. 00

325. 00

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666. 67 666. 67 500.00

450.00

450. 00 393.75

393. 75 393. 75

393.75

337. 50

337. 50

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666. 67 666. 67 500. 00

466. 67

466. 67 408. 33

408.33 408. 33

408. 33

408. 33

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666. 67 666. 67 500.00 483. 33 483. 33

483. 33

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422. 92

422. 92

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666. 67 666. 67 500.00 500.00 500.00

500. 00

5 479.17

437. 50

Rental allowance and subsistence allow­ance fiscal year 1933 (30-day month)

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15.60 15.60

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Captain: Over 17 years' service Over 7, less than 17 years First appointment above second lieutenant... _

Present rank July 1, 1920, or earlier.. Less than 7 years' service..

First lieutenant: Over 10 years' service Over 3, less than 10 years First appointment above second lieutenant

Less than 3 years' service Second lieutenant:

Over 5 years' service Less than 5 years' service

3,000 2,400

2,400 2,400 2,000 2,400 2,000

2,000 1,500

2,000 1,500

312.50 220.00

200.00 200.00 166.67

230. 00 175.00

166.67 125. 00

175.00 125.00

210. 00 210.00 175.00

175.00

131.25

220. 00 220. 00 183. 33

183. 33

183.33

183.33

230.00

230. 00 230. 00

191.67

191.67

191. 67

240. 00

240.00 240.00

240. 00

200. 00

250. 00

250.00 250.00

250. 00

208. 33

325.00

260.00

216. 67

337.50

270. 00

225. 00

350. 00

280 00

233.33

362. 50

290. 00

241.67

375.00

300. 00

250. 00

90 72

72 72 54

72 54

54 36

54 36

46.80 31.20

31.20 31.20 31.20

31.20 31.20

31.20 15.60

31.20 15.60

15.60 15.60

15.60 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.60

15.60 15.60

15.60 15.60

i Allowances in this column are on the basis of a month of 30 days. For a month of a greater or less number of days the amounts of subsistence should be correspondingly increased or decreased.

2 Allowances fixed by the President: Suitable quarters in kind, or in lieu thereof commutation of quarters at rate of $6,500 per annum; necessary fuel and light for quarters in kind, or in lieu thereof commutation of fuel and light at rate of $1,500 per annum. Order of the Secretary of W a r by direction of the President. Nov. 16, 1920.

3 chief of Staff: Entitled to rank and title of general; pay and allowances of a major general and to a money allowance of $2,200 per year. (Sec. 8, act June 10, 1922, 42 Stat. 629: U. S. C. 37:12; sees. 1373, 1505, 1522, 1487, M . L. 1929; and act of Feb. 23, 1929; 45 Stat. 1255; U. S. C. 10: 22a; Sees. 51, 1413, 297, M . L. 1929.)

< The m a x i m u m allowances which will accrue to an officer below the grade of brigadier general, to a brigadier general, or to a major general, will be such that the total of base pay, pay for length of service, and allowances for subsistence and rental of quarters will not exceed $7,200, $7,500, and $9,700, respectively, per annum. Deduction of the necessary amount should be made from the rental allowance. (Sees. 7 and 8, act June 10, 1922; 42 Stat. 628, 629; U. S. C. 37:11, 12; Sees. 1487,1488, M . L. 1929.)

»The total of base pay and pay for length of service of an officer below the grade of colonel shall not exceed $5,750 per annum. (Sec. 1, act June 10,1922; 42 Stat. 625; U. S. C. 37:3; Sec. 1398, M . L. 1929.)

NOTES Nothing in the act shall operate to reduce the pay of any officer on the active list below the pay he was entitled to receive by reason of his grade and length of service on June 30, 1922, exclusive of the temporary increase under the act of M a y 18, 1920. O n and after July 1, 1922, he becomes entitled to the new allowances of the pay period in which he is placed by reason of his grade, length of service, and method of entry into the service. (See sees. 16 and 17, act June 10, 1922; 42 Stat. 632, and sec. 6, act M a y 31, 1924; 43 Stat. 252; U. S. C. 37: 25, 26; 10: 972; sec. 1515, M . L. 1929.)

A n aid to a major general is allowed $200 and an aid to a brigadier general $150 per year in addition to the pay of his rank.—(R. S. 1261; U. S. C. 10: 692; sec. 1421, M . L. 1929.) Retired officers below the grade of brigadier general and retired warrant officers and enlisted m e n shall, when on active duty, receive full pay and allowances.—(Added to act

June 3, 1916, by sec. 33, act June 4, 1920, 41 Stat. 777; U. S. C. 10: 386; sec. 1513, M . L. 1929.) Officers and enlisted m e n of the A r m y shall receive an increase of 50 per centum of their pay, when by orders of competent authority they are required to participate regularly

and frequently in aerial flights and when in consequence of such orders they do participate in regular and frequent aerial flights as defined by such executive orders as have heretofore been, or m a y hereafter be, promulgated by the President. (Sec. 13a, June 3,1918, as amended by sec. 13, act June 4,1920, as amended by sec. 2, act July 2,1926. 44 Stat. 781; U. S. C. 10: 300; sec. 1415, M . L. 1929.)

The discharge and recommission of officers in the next lower grade shall not operate to reduce the pay or allowances which they are now receiving or to deprive them of credit pr service npw counted for purposes of pay or retirement.—(Act Sept. 14; J922, 42 Stat., 841; U. S. C. 10: 902; sees. J374,1375, J399, M , L. 1929.)

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NAVY PAY TABLES PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ON ACTIVE DUTY

RANK

Admirals Vice admirals .__ Rear admirals (upper half) Rear admirals (lower half) ....

Captains: Over 26 years' service— Less than 26 years' service Staff, selected to captain _

Commanders: Over 30 years' service Over 20 but less than 30 years' service

With less than 20 years' service-Staff, selected to commander

PAY

2$8,000 3 8,000 8,000 6,000

Under 3 yrs.

$3,500 4,000

Under 3 yrs.

$3,000 3,500

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Over 3 yrs.

$3,675 4,200

Over 3 yrs.

$3,150 3,675

Over 6 yrs.

$3,850 4,400

Over 6 yrs.

$3,300 3,850

Over 9 yrs.

$4,025 4,600

Over 9 yrs.

$3,450 4,025

Over 12 yrs.

$4,200 4,800

Over 12 yrs.

$3,600 4,200

Over 15 yrs.

$4,375 5,000

Over 15 yrs.

$3,750 4,375

Over 18 yrs.

$4,550 5,200

Over 18 yrs.

$3,900 4,550 •

Over 21 yrs.

$4,725 5,400

Over 20 yrs.

$4,550

Over 24 yrs.

$4,900 5,600

Over 21 yrs.

$4,725

Over 26 yrs.

$5,600

Over 24 yrs.

$4,900

Over 27 yrs,

$5,800

Over 27 yrs.

$5,075

Over 30 yrs.

$6,000

Over 30 yrs.

$5,750

ALLOWANCES

With dependents

Rental allow­ance l

$1,262 1,262 1,262 1,062

<$1,440 1,440

«1,440

*$1,440

1,440 1,200 1,440

Sub­sist­ence allow­ance

$438 438 438 438

$438 657 438

$438

657 657 657

Without dependents

Rental allow­ance l

$960 960 960 960

$960 960 960

$960

960 720 960

Sub­sist­ence allow­ance

$219 219 219 219

$219 219 219

$219

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Lieutenant commanders: Over 23 years' service Over 14 but less than 23 years* service

With less than 14 years' service. First appointed above ensign

Lieutenants: Over 17 years' service Over 7 but less than 17 years' service

With less than 7 years' service._ First appointed above ensign... Commissioned as lieutenant from or prior to 1 July, 1920...

Lieutenants (junior grade): Over 10 years' service Over 3 but less than 10 years'... service

With less than 3 years' service.. First appointed above ensign...

Ensigns: Over 5 years* service With less than 5 years' service..

Under 3 yrs.

$2,400 3,000

Under 3 yrs.

$2,000 2,400

2,400

Under 3 yrs.

$1,500 2,000

Under 3 yrs.

. $1,500

Over 3 yrs.

$2,520 3,150

Over 3 yrs.

$2,100 2,520

2,520

Over 3 yrs.

$2,100

Over 3 yrs.

$1,575

Over 6 yrs.

$2,640 3,300

Over 6 yrs.

$2,200 2,640

2,640

Over 6 yrs.

$2,200

Over 5 yrs.

$2,100

Over 9 yrs.

$2,760 3,450

Over 7 yrs.

$2,640

Over 9 yrs.

$2,300

Over 6 yrs.

$2,200

Over 12 yrs.

$2,880 3,600

Over 9 yrs.

$2,760

Over 10 yrs.

$2,760

Oyer 9 yrs.

$2,300

Over 14 yrs.

$3,600

Over 12 yrs.

$2,880

Over 12 yrs.

$2,880

Over 12 yrs.

$2,400

Over 15 yrs.

$3,750

Over 15 yrs.

$3,000

Over 15 yrs.

$3,000

Over 15 yrs.

$2,600

Over 18 yrs.

$3,900

Over 17 yrs.

$3,750

Over 18 yrs.

$3,120

Over 18 yrs.

$2,600

Over 21 yrs.

$4,050

Over 18 yrs.

$3,900

Over 21 yrs.

$3,240

Over 21 yrs.

$2,700

Over 23 yrs.

$4,725

Over 21 yrs.

$4,050

Over 24 yrs.

$3,360

Over 24 yrs.

$2,800

Over 24 yrs.

$4,900

Over 24 yrs.

$4,200

Over 27 yrs.

$3,480

Over 27 yrs.

$2,900

Over 27 yrs.

$5,075

Over 27 yrs.

$4,350

Over 30 yrs.

$3,600

Over 30 yrs.

$3,000

Over 30 yrs.

$5,250

Over 30 yrs.

$4,500

Rental allow­ance

<$1,440

1,200 960

1,200

$1,200

960 720 960 960

$960

720 480 720

$720 480

Sub­sist­ence allow­ance

$657

657 438 657

$657

438 438 438 438

$438

438 219 438

$438 219

Rental allow­ance

$960

720 720 720

$720

720 480 720 720

$720

480 480 480

$480 480

Sub­sist­ence allow­ance

$219

219 219 219

$219

219 219 219

219

$219

219 219 219

$219 219

* Rental allowances do not accrue to any "officer on shore duty furnished public quarters or to officers without dependents when on sea or field duty. 2 Admirals are entitled to a personal cash allowance of $2,200 per annum. »Vice admirals are entitled to a personal cash alllowance of $500 per annum. * W h e n the total of pay and allowances exceed $7,200 the rental allowance shall be reduced by the amount of the excess above $7,200. N O T E . — T h e rates of pay shown in the above table become effective on July 1,1922, for all commissioned officers except: That those officers whose base pay plus longevity (under

the act of M a y 13, 1908) is, on June SO, 1922, in excess of their pay as given above shall continue to receive the base pay plus longevity to which entitled on June SO, 1922, until such time as their pay under the above table exceeds this amount. A n officer's rental and subsistence allowances according to grade and length of service, as shown above, become effective July 1,1922, whether or not he retains his old rate of pay.

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NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE CIVIL SERVICE NUMBER OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES IN EACH BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL

EXECUTIVE CIVIL SERVICE ON JUNE 30, 1932, WITH TOTALS FOR NOVEMBER

11, 1918 (ARMISTICE DATE), AND LATER DATES, COMPRISING CLASSIFIED

AND UNCLASSIFIED (WHICH INCLUDES PRESIDENTIAL) POSITIONS * [Compiled by the United States Civil Service Commission]

DEPARTMENT OR OFFICE

The White House.... State Department Treasury Department War Department-_ Justice Department Post Office Department :... Navy Department —___> Interior Department Agriculture Department. .... ._ Commerce Department Labor Department _ Government Printing Office — Smithsonian Institution Interstate Commerce Commission Civil Service Commission.—_ __ Bureau of Efficiency— _ ..__ Federal Trade Commission. _ _ Shipping Board Alien Property Custodian Tariff Commission ._ Employees Compensation Commission-Federal Board for Vocational Education. The Panama Canal Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital

General Accounting Office __.._-Veterans' Administration __.. Railroad Administration 8

Commission of Fine Arts ____—___.. War Finance Corporation s ........ National Advisory Committee for Aero-nautics... _ _

Federal Reserve Board 5__ Board of Tax Appeals ._..-. Board of Mediation.___ ______i—_ Federal Power Commission Federal Radio Commission__ — American Battle Monuments Commis­sion _ -.—

Federal Farm Board.— __ Personnel Classification Board Geographic Board : .— International Joint Commission 8 — International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada »-—

International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico »-___-

Reconstruction Finance Corporation 8_ . Alaska Road Commission . _^. Inter American High Commission, United States Section 5 _

Total.

Total number June 30, 1932

45 4,836 52,638 47,877 9,103

3 279,436 47,578 20,486 27,351 20, 971 5,931 4,843 547

2,371 599 45 511 780 121 369 176 83

9,514 3,206

1,950 33, 885

9 3 2

312 205 147 24 57 124

40 341 60 3 6

37 1,273 326

578, 231

In District of Columbia

Total M e n

45 824

13,553 3,933 1,333 4,097 6,601 3,314 5,870 6,683 953

4,843 547

1,611 423 45 471

*550 121 274 119 83 78

3,206 1,950 5,767

9 3 2

44 185 147 24 55 124

6 324 60 3 6

497

5

68, 793

40 429

5,638 2,156 858

3,236 5,389 2,123 3,391 4,083 449

3,877 404

1,239 176 31 360 323 65 163 39 39 65

2,427 1,217 2,082

6 2 1

21 93 64 18 42 59

5 174 31 2 4

282

41, 111

W o m e n

5 395

7,915 1,777 475 861

1,212 1,191 2,479 2,600 504 966 143 372 247 14 111 227 56 111 80 44 13

779 733

3,685 3 1 1

23 92 83 6 13 65

1 150 29 1 2

Outside District of Columbia

Total

4,012 39, 085 43,944 7,770

275,339 40, 977 17,172 21,481 14, 288 4,978

215

27,682

760 176

40 230

95 57

9,436

28,118

268 20

34 17

37 "776 326

509,438

Men

2,961 32,227 39,069 6,220

251, 385 38, 829 14,390 18,364 13,199 4,127

738 104

28 172

83 23

8,904

17,610

246 20

26 16

35 521 315

449,614

Women

21,051 6,858 4,875 1,550

2 23,954 2,148 2,782 3,117 1,089 851

22 72

12 58

12 34

532

10,508

22

2 255 11

59,824

i Does not include legislative or judicial services, nor the commissioned, warrant, or enlisted personnel of the military, naval, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard services, aor the government of the District of Columbia. * Approximated. »Includes 11,651 substitute clerks, first and second class offices; 13,689 substitute city and village delivery

carriers; 2,181 substitute railway postal clerks; 807 substitute motor-vehicle-employees; and 886 substi­tute watchmen, laborers, etc. Does not include 13,200 clerks at third-class Offices7nor 22,510 contract em­ployees who were previously reported as officers and employees of the Federal Government but who are now eliminated. Does not include 32,732 clerks at fourth-class offices who are employed and paid by the postmaster nor 21,988 mail messengers.

< Includes administrative offices of Merchant Fleet Corporation, but-not workmen at terminals or in warehouses or employees on vessels.

« Positions not subject to the civil service act.

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Official Register of the United States, 1932 173

W A R EXPANSION AND REDUCTION SINCE ARMISTICE

DATE

June 30, 1916 Nov. 11,1918 July 31, 1920 July 31, 1921 June 30,1922 June 30, 1923 June 30,1924. June 30,1925 _ June 30,1926

Total

438,057 i 917,760 i 691,116 597,482 560,863 548,531 554,986 564,718 560,705

In Dis­trict of Colum­bia

39,442 117,760 90,559 78,865 69,980 66,290 64,120 63,756 60,811

Outside District of Co­lumbia

398,615 1800,000 i 600,557 518,617 490,883 482,241 490,866 500,962 499,894

DATE

June 30,1927 June 30, 1928 June 30,1929 June 30,1930 Dec. 31, 1930 June 30, 1931 Dec. 31, 1931 June 30,1932

Total

559,138 568,715 587; 665 608,915 595,456 616,837 606, 368 578, 231

In Dis­trict of Colum­bia

59,800 61,388 63,904 68,510 71,189 71, 693 69,435 68,793

Outside District of Co­lumbia

499,338 507,327 523,761 540,405 524,267 545,144 536,933 509,438

* Approximated.

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INDIVIDUAL INDEX

PERSONS WHOSE OFFICIAL TITLE. STATION, LEGAL RESIDENCE, AND COMPENSA­TION ARE SHOWN IN THE SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THIS REGISTER

[Senators are shown on pp. 3 and 4, and Members of the House of Representatives on pp. 3-6]

A Page Abbot, Charles G 133,142 Abbott, Arthur H 82 Abbott, Gordon A 28 Abbott, Grace 113 Abel, James F 63 Abell, Almo G — „ 94 Achi, William C, jr 157 Acken, Elmer T 21 Acker, A. Lincoln 21 Acker, W. Bertrand 58 Ackerman, Ralph H 102 Acuff, Harmon 0 120 Adams, Charles F 53,122,135 Adams, Edgar J..__ —_. 121 Adams, Lt. Col. Emory S_._ 33 Adams, F. L__ _ 108 Adams, Franklin. 149 Adams, George H 98 Adams, George W 68 Adams, J. Duncan 162 Adams, James E — 86 Adams, John A ___ 83 Adams, John D_ ______ 59 Adams, Kenneth T 106 Adams, Lionel H__ 79 Adams, Nathan 126 Adams, Capt. R. B 24 Adams, R. E_ — 108 Adams, W. M 108 Adams, William W_„ 110 Adams, Winthrop.—_ 132 Adamson, John W ___ 51 Adamson, Maj. K. F 39 Addicks, J. E 102 Addleman, Oliver G ... 17 Aderhold, Arthur C .1. 48 Adkins, Jesse C 165 Adler, Simon L _ 161 Agee, Fred B _ 83 Aicher, Louis C 87 Aiken, Harold I 39 Ainsworth, C. M_ 140 Ainsworth, Seth M 105 Aitchison, Clyde B 116 Akerman, Alexander 156 Akin, C. V 26 Alben, Arthur O 86 Albright, Horace M 65,137 Alden, J. M 64 Alden, John L _ 71 Alden, W. C 63 Alderman, Lewis R 63 Aldous, Clarence M 88 Aldrich, Kildroy P 61 Aldrich, L. B 142 Ale, John H 131 Alexander, AcelC 17 Alexander, Jam esR 65 Alexander, P. C . 16 Alexander, William H 71 Allan, First Lieut. C. V 135 Allanson, Henry E 80 Allee, GailD 132 Allen, Arthur B 17 Allen, Charles B 19 Allen, Col. Charles C 33 Allen, Charles E 164 Allen, Charles R 129 Allen, Collins B 22 Allen, Fred D

143

Page Allen, Guy F 31 Allen, Harlan C 106 Allen, James S 159 Allen, Jessie M 80 Allen, Leslie J___ 79 Allen, M . Eleanor 62 Allen, Mary Pratt. 147 Allen, R. John 164 Allen, R. L 27 Allen, Russell K 59 Allen, T. Warren 91 Allen, Thomas J., jr 66 Allen, Capt. Walter H 55 Allewelt, William F 94 Alley, Lieut. Col. Charles R. 43 Alley, John N 62 Allison, Franklin E 86 Allison, Col. James B 39,44 Allison, Raymond D 48 Allison, Robert F 18 Allport, Fayette W 102 Allport, R. H 64 Alpine, John R_ _ 114 Alschuler, Samuel 154 Alter, J. Cecil _ 71 Althouse, Reuben C 96 Alunan, Rafael 42 Ameli, Howard W _ „ 160 Ames, Joseph S__. 133 Ames, Col. Thales L 44 Amey, Harry B — 163 Amrine, Milton F____ 49 Amundson, Geno A._ 89 Ancrum, Capt. William 118 Anderson, Aaron E._ . 93 Anderson, Bernaid _ 159 Anderson, Bertram R _ 97 Anderson, Chandler P._ 141 Anderson, Charles R 128 Anderson, Charles W_. 17 Anderson, E. D__ 119 Anderson, H. M ; 21 Anderson, Harry B — 163 Anderson, J. F 114 Anderson, James H _ 17 Anderson, Lewis H 83 Anderson, Mary 114 Anderson, Oscar P 24 Anderson, Otis L.„ _ 28 Anderson, R. S 145 Anderson, Reuben M 71 Anderson, T. B. H 27 Anderson, W . E 140 Anderson, Lieut. Col. Wil­liam D. A 44

Andrews, Albert B 17 Andrews, Frank 93 Andrews, Frank E 83 Andrews, Capt. Harry M 34 Andrews, Hervey A 61 Andrews, Mrs. Lulah T 115 Andrews, S. F 117 Andrews, Warren P 125 Anslinger, H. J_ 20 Ansorge, Herman 19 Aona, A. K 157 Appleton, Frederic L 17 Applewhite, Calvin C 27 Applin, Maj. Frank D 39,45 Archer, Finch R 49

Page Archibald, Albert R 11£ Arentsen, James— 60-Arentson, Carl B 83 Armington, John H 71 Armstrong, C 27 Armstrong, E. J 60 Armstrong, Ernest P 18-Armstrong, H 108-Armstrong, H. C 107 Armstrong, Paul. 114 Armstrong, Thomas C __. 30-Armstrong, William M 20 Arnold, Arthur 164 Arnold, Davis G — 130-Arnold, E. S._ 147 Arnold, Lieut. Col. Henry H. 41 Arnold, Howard C 162 Arnold, Julean 102 Arnold, LeRoy D 60 Arnold, R. C 29 Arnold, Thomas A 97 Airowsmith, Col. George D. 46 Arthur, C. O _ 117 Arthur, Maj. Joseph D., jr.. 37 Arthur, O. Fred. 83 Arundell, C. Rogers 123 Asbury, Calvin H____ 62-Aselmeyer, A. J 28-Ash, Simon H Ill Ash, W. O... 10.T Ashbrook, Frank G 88 Ashburn, L. L 29 Ashburn, Col. P. M 36 Ashburn, Maj. Gen. T. Q__. 120 Ashby, Wallace 9£ Ashe, Samuel A 161 Ashford, Francis A 27 Ashley, Alex. McC 69 Ashley, Frederick W 9 Ashley, William 59 Ashley, William G., jr 18-Ashmore, Claudius D 80 Ashworth, David D 164 Ashworth, G. W 21 Ashworth, Reid R 146 Asue, Manuel _ 157 Atkins, Maj. Layson E 120 Atkinson, Harry H.__ 160 Attaway, Elisha F 118 Atwell, William Hawley 163 Auchter, Eugene C - 81 Aufente, John R 77 Aukam, George C 147 Austin, Oliver L., jr 88 Austin, William L 101 Avancena, Ramon 42 Avant, Roy 77 Avers, Henry G 106 Avery, Lawrence 79 Avery, Lieut. Col. Ray L 46 Avery, Sherwood H 102 Avis, John B 160 Awtrey, John 70 Ayers, A. Taw 77

Babcock, Col. Conrad S 47 Babcock, E. C 128

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Page Babcock, J. P _ 140 Babcock, Omar L 62 Babcock, Col. W . C 135 Bach, Col. Christian A 44 Bach, Joshua L 39 Bachman, B. M 144 Back, Ernest A 87 Backus, C. D 109 Badger, L. F ____ 28 Bading, Otto F 115 Baer, Phil E 163 Baggarly, Franklin C_„ 121 Bagley, Maj. James W 37 Bagnell, Douglas B 98 Bahrenburg, Louis P. H 26 Bahrt, George M 86 Bailey, Forbes E 94 Bailey, Frederick J 31 Bailey, T. F 35 Bailey, Thomas Jennings 165 Bailey, Vernon 88 Bain, H. M _ 124 Baines, Matthew C 132 Bair, Bert E 9 Baity, J. L ______ 124 Baker, Charles A 24 Baker, Chester A 148 Baker, Clarence W 115 Baker, Cora W 135 Baker, Harold W 144 Baker, Howard _•__ 31 Baker, J. Lee _ „_. 155 Baker, Merritt W 94 Baker, Sybil 145 Baker, Thomas J 96 Baker, Lieut. Col. Walter C. 43 Baker, William Eli 164 Baker, Willis M 82 Balderson, W. C 146 Baldridge, P. R 16 Baldwin, Charles E 112 Baldwin, Elmer 1 58 Baldwin, James W _ 134 Baldwin, Maj. Karl F . 42 Baldwin, Mark.. 86 Baldwin, Robert D 61 Ballagh, Thomas C 104 Ballantme, Arthur A 15 Ballard, Capt. Richard H _ — 44 Ballou, Dr. Frank W . 145,147 Balls, Alfred G_ 67 Balmer, James W 61 Balmer, John E__ 61 Baltzell, Robert C 158 Bancalari, Ignacio Lopez 140 Bancroft, Levi H 164 Bane, Marshall C 18 Banks, Frank A 65 Banks, James J 157 Bannigan, T. J 131 Banning, Paul D __.. 129 Baradel, Joseph R 19 Barbot, Wingate P 93 Barbour, Arnold W 67 Barbour, William R ;__ 84 Bardelson, Samuel 118 Barden, Col. William J 37 Bardrofl, John T 143 Barger, John A___ 79 Barker, Frank E 59 Barker, H 109 Barker, Lewellys F____ 49 Barker, William L., jr 85 Barmeier, Harry 90 Barnard, Morris M 147 Barnaud, A. J _ 102 Barndollar, Burton H_ 67 Barnes, Charles M 14 Barnes, George 0 15 Barnes, Commander Guy O. 118 Barnes, Guy F 59 Barnes, John P 157 Barnes, Walter L 28 Barnett, Claribel R 70 Barnett, J. W _ . 117 Barnette, Dudley P., jr..— 106 Barnhart, Earl W . 129 Barnhart, Emmett P 75

Page Barnhart, Hermann B 9 Barnum, Millard M 84 Barr, Rene W 15 Barrall, Maj. M . K 38 Barre, William W 52 Barrett, John T 119 Barrett, Paul L 57 Barrett, Robert J 148 Barrett, William H 157 Barringer, Thomas.. 104 Barron, Charles B 95 Barron, Mrs. Josephine _ 114 Barron, William E__ 71 Barry, Lieut. Col. Archie W . 41 Barstow, Ivan Lee _ 76 Bartel, William P__ 116 Bartelt, Edward F__ 16 Barth, Orrin E 75 Bartholomew, J. A _._ 108 Bartholow, Benjamin H 15 Bartlett, John H_ _ _ 139 Bartley, Guy 120 Baruchj Ismar — 129 Bash, Brig. Gen^ Louis H___ 34 Bashore, Harry Wr>:~. 65 Baskette, Col. Alvin K ._ 44 Basler, Howard 166 Bass, James W ;._ 17 Bassett, Harry. _ 129 Bassler, R. S__ 142 Baston, George H__ 98 Batchelder, C. L__ 64 Batchelder, Edward D 16 Batcheller, Arthur 100 Bateman, Robert E__ 89 Bates, Charles M 157 Bates, Louis W 55 Bates, P. H — _ _ 104 Bates, Sanford 48,50 Bates, Col. Walter T 44 Batschelet, Calrence E__ 101,138 Baumann, Ernest H 76 Baumgarten, L. E 61 Baylor, Adelaide S 129 Baylor, Robert S., jr 28 Beal, Walter H 70 Beales* LeVerne _ 101 Beaman, W. M 63 Bean, Cecil N _ 107 Bean, Leslie S _ '. 85 Bean, Thaddeus R — 145 Bean, William S., jr 27 Bearce, H. W 104,134 Beard, Rutland D 113 Beardsley, Lewis G 132 Beck, Charles G 131 Beck, Henry L 105 Becker, Louis J 17 Becker, Luther _. 101 Becker, Niles R_ 23 Beckett, James F 145 Beckman, H. C 64 Beckmyer, M a y 24 Beeler, Lee A _ ____ 163 Behnke, Albert E 76 Behre, C. Edward •__ 82 Beier, Fred W., jr 93 Belden, William S 71 Bell, Daniel W „ _ _ 16 Bell, Frank B.__ 38 Bell, Frank E „ _ 18 Bell, George B ___ 101 Bell, Joseph A _. 28 Bell, Miles W___ _ 144 Bell, Raymond W 80 Bell, W. B__ __ 88 Bellamy, Raymond W 115 Bellis, Charles E_ 97 Belmont, Mrs. August 149 Belt, A. C — 145 Bemis, Willard G__. 96 Bender, Maj. Louis B _. 39 Benedict, Lieut. Col. Jay L. 46 Benedict, Maurice A.__ 84 Benedict, Miller S 83 Benham, E. V 108 Benke, Ernest R 132 Benner, Capt. Ralph C 45

Page Bennett, Carey H 91 Bennett, Charles A 92 Bennett, Hugh H 86 Bennett, James V 48 Bennett, S. D „ _ _ 163 Bennett, Walter J 71 Bennett, W . W 25 Benson, A. R 108 Benson, Clarence O _ 78 Benson, George M 90 Bentley, Fay L 145 Bergere, Alfred M 59 Bergman, William D 53 Bergstrom, A. M __ 125 Berryhill, Porter 67 Besley, Harold J — 92 Besore, Jay M 115 Besosa, Harry F__ 162 Besson, Harlan 160 Besson, Maj. Frank S 37 Best, Ethel L 114 Best, Lieut. Commander W . A _- 127

Best, William E 126 Bestor, Paul- 23 Bethea, L. P. 125 Bethune, JohnF. 122 Bethune, Mrs. Mary Mc-Leod. _ 150

Betts, Morris C 92 Beverley, James R 42 Beyer, William R 61 Bicknell, Ernest P.. 149 Biddle, Elmer R 94 Bierman, Clarence H — 30 Biery, Donald H 62 Bigelow, Richard L. P 84 Biggins, J. J - — 21 Bigwood, B. L — 64 Biles, William F 78 Billard, George C 20 Billings, W . Chester 25 Billings, William P 19 Billups, R. S 112 Binford, Chapmau H 28 Bingham, Francis S 77 Bingham, George H 153 Bingham, Maj. Sidney V.„. 33 Binley, Walter S 58 Birch, Alexander C 155 Birch, Maybury W 18 Bird, George W 18 Birge,EarlR 22 Birgfeld, Frank A 15 Birsch, William L (Hi Birthright, Samuel F <>5 Bishop, Charles W 156 Bishop, Maj. Gen. Harry G. 33 Bishop, Hubert K 91 Bishop, Loren L 84 Bishopp, Fred C 87 Bitney, Raymond N - 61 Bittner, G. E_ 102 Bixler, J. Louis 112 Black, A. D _ 144 Black, Eugene- 123 Black, Frank 0 „ . 93 Black, Robert H 95 Black, William C 130 Black, Maj. Gen. William M . 149 Blair, Clyde M 61 Blair, Thomas A — 71 Blake, C. L __ 109 Blake, Dean _ 71 Blake, Capt. Eugene, jr 25 Blake, William J 131 Blakely, C. F 108 Blalock, ShirlH.. 102 Blanchard, Linn R 9 Blanchard, William S__ 20 Blanck, Frederick C 85 Bland, Oscar E 165 Blatter, E. W _ 29 Blaylock, R. L 161 Blee, Harry H 100 Bletz, Maurice H _ _ 101,139 Bliss, Cornelius N.._ 149 Bliss, D. S 16

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Page Bliss, Don C 102 Bliss, George S 71 Blood, Kenneth D 93 Bloom, Hon. Sol 149,150 Blosz, John 104 Blount, Gerald R 94 Blue, Rupert— 25 Blunt, Maj. Wilfrid M _ 32 Blystone, Montello E____ 71 Blyth, Lieut. Col. James 35 Boadle, A. E 102 Boardman, Mabel T „ 149 Boatwright, Maj. W . P 39 Bobbitt, Joseph R 118 Bobo, James E _ 145 Bocock, Dr. Edgar A 147 Bode, A. H __ 114 Bodet, Roy E____ 27 Bodfish, Morton.. 126 Bodholdt, Edward N 48 Bodine, Maj. R. N __ 38 Bogard, Herman.... 61 Bogardus, F. H 124 Boggess, John S 26 Boggess, Owen M 61 Boggs, Samuel W 138 Bogue, A. F 54 Bogue, Morton G 125 Bohan, Merwin L 102 Boise, Charles G 59 Bolds, Harry H ._ 14 Boles, ThOmas 66 Bolich, Daniel A 20 Bolin, George W 28 Bollinger, Howard L 77 Bolten, Joseph 26 Bomberger, F. B 124 Bond, First Lieut. Carleton F 41

Bond, Frank 138 Bond, William C.__ 9 Bondy, William 160 Bone, Roy L _ 125 Bonham, Raphael P 113 Bonnett, Walter E 71 Bonneville, William H 116 Bonnin, Leo S 61 Bonsted, Claude _ __ 18 Bonvillian, Capt. Claude A — 54 Bonynge, Robert W 141 Boose, Lloyd 35 Booth, Dewitt C 105 Booth, Maj. Gen. Ewing E__ 46 Booth, Fenton W 165 Booth, Joseph T 59 Boothe, Roy„ 83 Bootle, William A __ 157 Borah, Wayne G 158 Borah, William E 126 Borden, A. D 131 Borden, Frank S 106 Borden, Harold L___ 82 Borges, E. Gil 149 Boring, Eugene M 90 Borland, Wilfred P 116 Borlick, F. J 108 Borum, Cecil J 93 Boschen, Lieut. Col. Fred­erick W 45 Boss, Henry M., jr 162 Boss, William A 18 Boss, William O _ 29 Bostwick, Rear Admiral L. A. 56 Bottoms, Col. Sam F 45 Boudreaux, Edwin C 99 Boulden, Charles E____ 20 Boundey, George L 67 Bourke, J. J 146 Bourn, Frank B 32 Bourquin, George M 160 Bourquin, J. J... _._ 64 Bouton, Charles S. 93 Boutwell, William D 63 Bowen, Capt. Harold G 54 Bowen, J. C 112 Bowen, S. T_. — 109 Bower, Ward T 104 Bowerman, George F 144

Page Bowerman, H. B 105 Bowers, John E 145 Bowers, M. E. 29 Bowie, Clifford P 110 Bowie, Edward H 71 Bowie, William _.. 106 Bowman, De Witt P___ 18 Bowyer, Ephraim P 141 Boyd, Allen R____ 9 Boyd, George R 92 Boyd, James Edmund 161 Boyden, Boyd L 98 Boyer, Edward A 77 Boyer, Walter S 59 Boykin, B. P___ 102 Boykin, Lester E _. 91 Boyle, Charles W _. 69 Bpynton, Charles A 163 Boysen, Charles C 125 Bracey, Clarence E_____ 70 Brackenbury, Maj. Ben­jamin A _ _. 46

Bradley, Fred A 21 Bradshaw, C. 0._ 21 Brady, Capt. Francis M 40 Brady, James T 130 Brady, John E 18 Braendle, G. G 29 Brainerd, Ezra, jr 116 Brail, Herman F 130 Branch, Karl S 94 Branch, William E 66 Branchaud, Louis A 90 Brand, Albert... 71 Brand, William L 164 Brandeis, Louis D _ 153 Brandes, Elmer W 81 Brandon, Benjamin F 77 Brandt, Rose K 60 Brant, Lieut. Col. Gerald C_ 46 Brasch, Frederick E 9 Brasel, Royal H 101 Bratton, Col. Thomas S 44 Brauer, H. G. A 122 Brauer, Rudolph S 52 Bray, C. D 120 Brearley, Charles N 18 Brearley, James A 107 Breid, Jacob 61 Breidenbach, S. H 20 Breining, Harold W _ 130 Brennan, E. J ___ 35 Brennan, Roland M__ 144 Brennan, Maj. Russell H 34 Brett, Maj. George H 41 Breuer, Louis H .___.__ 159 Brewer, Frank B 132 Brewster, Elisha H 159 Brewster, George F 132 Brewster, Sardius M 158 Briar, John __. 68 Bricker, Brig. Gen. E. D 37 Bride, William W__„ 143 Bridges, Maj. Gen. Charles H__ 33

Briggle, Chas. G 157 Briggs, Lyman J 100,104 Briggs, Col. Raymond W 47 Brigham, Col. Claude E 43 Brigham, Reuben „ 71 Bright, Joseph S._ „_ 92 Bringham, R. A —_ 131 Brinton, Clement S 98 Brist, Frederick W 72 Bristol, Lieut. Col. Matt C__ 46 Bristol, Ralph S.._ 60 Britt, George W. B._ — 18 Britt, James J 20 Britton, Bernhardt R 90 Broadbent, Sam R_ _.. 84 Broberg, First Lieut. W . S_. 38 Brodbeck, George __ 162 Brodie, David A 67 Brodner, Meier 77 Brody, John A 131 Bronson, Ralph B 116 Brookbank, Roscoe E 79 Brooke, E. P 144

Page Brookhart, Charles E 103 Brooks, James F 82 Brooks, Theron C 24 Brophy, Byron J___. 61 Brossard, Edgar B 122 Brothers, Charles S 69 Brotzman, William S 72 Broughton, William S __ 15 Brown, Albert K 104 Brown, CoT. Arthur W 44 Brown, Maj. Austin H 45 Brown, Benjamin W__ 30 Brown, Boyd J "... 68 Brown, Dell. 105 Brown, Col. Earl I 37 Brown, Edgar 81 Brown, Ernest W 145 Brown, Frederick W 128 Brown, George E 130 Brown, George R •_ 75 Brown, George Stewart _ 166 Brown, George W., jr 125 Brown, Gilbert D __.._ 84 Brown, Henry E__ _ 77 Brown, Henry R 132 Brown, Herbert D__._ 129 Brown, Jack. 62 Brown, James P 95 Brown, Maj. Gen. Lytle.. 36,137 Brown, Martin 159" Brown, Col. Orville G 45,118 Brown, Maj. Gen. Preston. _ 47 Brown, Raymond C__ __ 68 Brown, Lieut. Raymond R__ 45 Brown, Sidney C 21 Brown, Thad H 134 Brown, Walter F _„___ 51 Brown, William E _____ 19 Brown, William L 9 Brown, William W 112 Browne, Charles A _ 85 Browne, Rhodric W „ 132 Brownrigg, Albert E 132 Brownson, Admiral Willard H 149

Broxton, William 93 Bruce, Arthur G __ 91 Bruce, Charles _ 95 Bruce, Howard 38 Bruce, John C _ ___ 145 Bruckart, John R 84 Brueggeman, Bessie Parker— 129 Brumbaugh, N. J 108 Brumby, Rear Admiral F.H. 56 Brumer, Samuel.. 22 Brunner, Henry C 54 Brunot, Felix R 28 Brunson, Hart well L 114 Brusse, William 20 Bryan, Herbert 77 Bryan, James B 113 Bryan, Nathan P 154 Bryan, William M 30 Bryant, Frederick H _. 160 Bryant, H. C—__ 65 Bryant, Hal F.__ _„ 93 Bryant, Kirby K _ 28 Bryant, Randolph 163 Bryant, Capt. S. W 136 Bryant, Walter W _ _ — 115 Bryson, Mizell 131 Buchanan,Lieut.Commander JohnH... — . . . . 134 Buck, Col. Carroll D 36 Buck, Clarence J 84 Buckingham, Earle 134 Buckler, Clarence H 52 Buckley, Edward D 19 Buckley, John 156 Budwig, Gilbert G 100 Buffington, Joseph 153 Buffington, William E. 51 Bull, Lieut. Col. Henry T__. 138 Bullion, Clarence L 58 Bullock, Alfred D 77 Bundel, Col. Charles M 44 Bundy, Harvey H 14 Bunke, Michael J 114

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Page Bunyea, Hubert 78 Burch, Dallas S 75 Burchard, E. D _ _ 64 Burchard, E.F __ 63 Burden, Oliver D ._ 160 Burdett, Maj. Allen M 34 Burford, Archie D __ 20 Burgdorf, Alfred L _.. 62 Burgess, Albert F 97 Burgess, George K 104 Burgess, Brig. Gen. Harry... 118 Burke, Arthur M 157 Burke, David A — 39 Burke, Frank S. W __ 145 Burke, James G 103 Burke, Moncure 165 Burke, William J 65 Burkhalter, John T__ 26 Burklin, R. Reyburn.. 124 Burleigh, Thomas D_ 88 Burlew, Ebert K 58 Burling, Chaplain Edwin— 33 Burnet, David —' 16 Burnett, Alfred E _ 113 Burnett, Col. Frank C 33 Burnett, Samuel T 157 Burnham, Charles W 104 Burns, Cecil B — — _ _. 95 Burns, Lieut. Col. J. H 38 Burns, Lowell C — 18 Burns, Mark L 61 Burow, F. P.. 29 Burpee, Lawrence J _-. 139 Burr, Harry T — - 115 Burrell, Capt. Glenn S 55 Burrows, James W — 55 Burt, Maj. Ernest H__ 45 Burt. Col. William H 45 Burton, H. Ralph..... 150 Burton, Mrs. Henrietta K._. 60 Burton, Ishmael. 121 Burton, R. O. — — 15 Buscher, Andrew C — 146 Bush, Daniel P — — 9 Bush, Hiram J 28 Bush, Porter L 67 Busman, Herman 79 Bustamente, Joaquin C—•_. 140 Butcher, Lieut. Col. Edwin— 33 Butin, George E 80 Butler, Arthur R 128 Butler, Asa W _ 159 Butler, First Lieut. F. B_.__ 137 Butler, H. D _ • 102 Butler, Rear Admiral H. V — 55 Butler, Jarvis — 136 Butler, Maj. John S 45 Butler, Ollie M ______ 103 Butler, Pierce _ — 153 Butler, R. E _._ 29 Butler, Ulysses 116 Butman, Arthur B 101 Butte, George C _ 42 Butterfield, Earl C 81 Butterfield, Lynnford C 78 Butterworth, William 139 Butts, Halleck A 102 Butts, J. Frank 146 Butts, Thomas 103 Byerley, John H _ _. 77 Byers, Horace G 86 Byers, Mortimer W 160 Byington, Homer M 14 Byington, L. B 27 Byrd, Dr. J. L 119 Byrne, John B. 84 Byrne, Joseph V 130 Byrnes, J. Wise. 81 Byrns, Joseph W 149 C Cadden, R. C_ 114 Cady, Frank C _ 29 Cady, JohnB 52 Caemmerer, H. P _. 137 Caffey, Francis G 160 Cagle, Cecil-. 72 Caine, Charles E 51

Page Calcott, Alexander O 107 Calder, A. Bland 103 Caldwell, George R 79 Caldwell, Henry 39 Calhoun, C. H__ 118 Calhoun, Herbert C 61 Calkins, A. A 126 Call, W. Vosco 163 Callahan, D. J 50 Callahan, Denis D 77 Callahan, H. G 146 Callan, Maj. Gen.. Robert E _ 32 Callander, William F 92 Callaway, Joseph, jr 98 Callister, Thomas A___ 19 Calloway, R. M 125 Calvert, Edgar B 71 Calvert, Col. Edward-- 46 Calvert, Thomas J - 131 Cameron, Ben F ._ 159 Cameron, John J ___ 138 Cameron, Thomas F_._--—- 143 Cammerer, Arno B — 65 Camp, Harry W — _ — 62 Camp, Maj. Thomas J__—— 33 Campbell, Balem C__ 18 Campbell, Rear Admiral E. H 57

Campbell, F. L — 158 Campbell, Frank L 87 Campbell, Frederick G 154 Campbell, John A., jr 125 Campbell, John F 84 Campbell, John S 95 Campbell, Louis J._ — 20 Campbell, Marcus B _. 160 Campbell, Robert Nelson— 115 Campbell, Roy.. _.. 22 Campbell, Thomas E 128,129 Campbell, Col. Tilman _ 35 Campbell, Walter G 69,98 Canaday, Hamill A 59 Canfield, G. H. 64 Canfield, Harry L. 104 Cannon, Calhoun L 95 Cannon, Luther S 16 Cant, William A. 159 Cantrell, Charles C 22 Canty, George R 103 Caples, Col. W. Goff— 37 Capper, Arthur 137,149 Capps, Rear Admiral Wash­ington L.__ 133

Capron, Lieut. Col. Webster A_. _ 46

Carberry, Elmer A — . 28 Cardon, A. F _ 23 Cardozo, Benjamin N 153 Carl, Leslie M 93 Carlin, W. H 145 Carlson, Capt. C. A 55 Carlson, Gudrun 103 Carlson, Vivian 128 Carlton, John A 131 Carmelia, F. A 25 Carmichael, William A 113 Carmody, Charlotte L 100 Carmody, Maj. Robert E 33 Carmona, Vicente _. 42 Carnes, E. H 27 Carnes, J. H._ 107 C arpenter, Albert H. 77 Carpenter, George A 157 Carpenter, W. R_ 129 Carpenter, William C. 115 Carr, Carlyle 89 Carr, Maj. Gen. Irving J 39 Carr, Ralph L _. 156 Carr, Walter E 113 Carr, Wilbur J 14 Carrington, John __ 146 Carrington, Paul M__ 30 Carroll, Charles C 75 Carroll, William P 95 Carruthers, Lemuel A 101 Carsner, Robert J 59 Carson, Ernest 72 Carson, Harry R 132 Carson, Kit J 18

Page Carson, Max H 64 Carter, Earl H„._ - 79 Carter, Edward E 81,138 Carter, George H 9,127 Carter, H.J 158 Carter, Paul 1 131 Carter, Peyton — 60 Carter, William J 163 Carter, William T 87 Carusi, Ugo J. A 48 Cary, Edward F 77 Case, Daniel H 157 Case, George S 134 Case, Lieut. Col. Rolland W . 46 Case, Walter H._ 49 Cash, B. K__ 130 Cash, Frank E Ill Cassie, Earl W 147 Castle, N. H 155 Castle, William R., jr.— 14,149 Castor, Thomas _ 77 Cattell, Roscoe A 110 Cavanah, Charles C 157 Cavanaugh, Helen L 144 Cavenaugh, Col. Harry LaT_ 43 Cavill, Jesse C - 61 Cecil, Commander H. P 54 Cedar, Elmer T 28 Cely, Homer M 97 Centen, Winford J 72 Centerwall, Willard R 62 Chace, Edward M c K — _ _ 86 Chaffee, Robert W 36 Chalker, Commander L. T__ 24 Chalmers, Henry — 101 Chamberlain, Col. W. P 36 Chamberlin, Edward H 133 Chamberlin, James E 24 Chambers, Rear Admiral Frank T 53

Chambers, Howard 19 Chambers, Wilfred E 132 Champlin, Louis F._ 94 Channing, Alice 113 Chantry, Commander A. J__ 54 Chapin, E. W____ - 110 Chapin, RoyD ___ 100,

122.126,129,135,136,139 Chapman, Celia B 67 Chapman, Joseph C__ 125 Chapman, L. C. 131 Chappelear, Col. Louis S 33 Chappell, Ralph H 24 Charest, C. M 16 Charles, Robert M __ 112 Charlton, Marquis A 90 Charron, Arthur 1 153 Chase, Carl F 118 Chase, Harrie Brigham 153 Cheatham, Rear Admiral Joseph Johnston 55

Cheesman, William H 87 Cherry, Alfred K 15 Chesbrough, Ralph F 103 Chesnut, W. Calvin 159 Chew, Arthur P 70 Chiesman, Wayne J 65 Childs, Archie W 101 Childs, James B 9 Chilton, Arthur B __ 155 Chisolm, Capt. Edward N., jr_„_ 137

Chiswell, Capt. B. M 24 Chretien, Alfred J 160 Christensen, Jam es 80 Christensen, Mart T 59 Christian, S. L 27 Christie, Emerson B 14 Christy, Adelbert 16 Christy, Rear Admiral H. H_ 56 Chubb, W. M__ 39 Church, Verne H 93 Claggett, Lieut. Col. Henry B 41 Clapham, Lieut. Col. John F_ 33 Clapp, Earle H 81 Clarahan, Charles H 51 Clark, Charles C _ 71 Clark, Charles E _ 93

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Page Clark, Donald E 82 Clark, E. A _ 145 Clark, Edward B__ 114 Clark, Elmer B 166 Clark, Elwyn T _„ 21 Clark, George E „ _ 137 Clark, Capt. Howard F 143 Clark, J. Wood 162 Clark, Joseph S _ 79 Clark, Kenneth P 18 Clark, Omer W 130 Clark, Robert E 82 Clark, Taliaferro 25 Clark, Lieut. Col. Thomas A. 45 Clark, W . A. Graham 122 Clark, W . D., jr 143 Clark, Maj. W . L 38 Clark, W.N... 108 Clark, William -_ 160 Clarke, Gilmore D 137 Clarke, Harry G_ 132 Clarke, J. O 99 Clarke, Jesse C 67 Clarke, Jesse W ___ 17 Clarke, Lee M — 98 Clarke, Marshall B 121 Clarkson, Frank. 90 Claude, Capt. A 54 Clay, Maj. W.L.... 39 Claybourn, J. G__ 118 Clayton, Nathan- 147 Cleary, Francis J. P_ 70 Clegg, Cecil H____ 155 Clement, Charles B _. 79 Clement, Maj. J. K 38 Clements, Hal H 17 Clemmons, Ballard H . 128 Clift.J. W _ _ 107 Cline, Genevieve R 166 Cline, Isaac M _ 72 Cline, Joseph L 72 Close, Wilbur L 94 Cluck, First Lieut. James C „ 41 Cluverius, Rear Admiral W. T — 57

Clyde, Elbert T. 23 Coage, Jefferson S 148 Cobb, James A. 147 Cobb, Julius O 30 Cobb, Paul. __ 18 Cobey, Capt. E. A 54 Cochran, A. M. J 158 Cochran, Ernest F_ — 162 Cochran, W . W 109 Cochrane, Walter C 60 Coe, Charles E — 61 Cofer, Leland E — 30 Coffey, E. R_ - 27 Coffey, Richard J 65 Coffin, William M — 131 Cogan, Raymond C •_—_ 114 Coghill. WillH- - 110 Cogswell, Col. Ledyard, jr_._ 38 Cogswell, Theodore. 148 Cohee, Edgar M — 17 Cohen, Meyer W 76 Cohenour, Howard H 78 Cohran, John R — 75 Colcord, Mabel 87 Cole, Arthur G 146 Cole, Rear Admiral Cyrus W 53 Cole, Frank T — 72 Cole, Guy T ____ 76 Cole, Harvey S 72 Cole, Luke A 106 Cole, Capt. Ross F.._ _._ 42 Cole, Truman W 79 Coleman, Arch 51 Coleman, Frank H 72 Coleman, Frank J... 160 Coleman, J. F 125 Coleman, Maj. Gen. F. W... 35 Coleman. William C — 159 Coles, Maj. Roy H. _. 40,46 Colflesh, Robert W 158 Collier, Carl...- 124 Collier, George W__ 159 Collier, Raymond 0 97

Page Collins, Maj. Gen. Edgar T_. 32 Collins, George L 26 Collins, Guy N 81 Collins, Horace R 76,78 Collins, Hubert L . 93 Collins, Lynne W _•„. 66 C ollins, Maurice 130,145 Collins, Col. Robert L 44 Collins, W. D____ 64 Collman, Herman T 72 Collom, McLin S 72 Colon, Edmundo D 42 Colquitt, Oscar B 116 Colton, Maj. Roger B :_ 47 Colvin, ParkD 51 Colwell, H.R 136 Combs, Arthur W 76 Comer, George P 122 Comfort, Newton C 30 Compton, Lieut. Col. Good­win _ __ 39,45

Comstock, Harold D 65 Concannon, Charles C .-_ 101 Cone, A. J_.„ 134 Cone, Fred.. 72 Cone, Hutch I 117 Congdon, George D 56 Congdon, Sidney B 125 Conklin, D. T 43 Conklin, Elbert E.,jr 94 Gormen, Capt. Carl W 45 Conner, Elmer E 19 Conner, Maj. Gen. Fox 44 Conner, James F 82 Conner, Stanley H 131 Connolly, Edna V 122 Connor, Bernard 96 Connor, Julia D 126 Connor, Maj. Gen. William D.„_ „ 43

Connor, Maj. William M 45 Conrad, Col. Julius T 44 Conroy Walter C 115 Cook, Capt. A. B . 54 Cook, Mrs. Anthony Wayne. 149 Cook, Capt. Arthur B 133 Cook, Fred M _._ 18 Cook, George A 116 Cook, Mrs. Katherine M 63 Cook, Orator F .„ 81 Cook, Richard L__.____ 132 Cook, Robert C 132 Cook, Ward A. 104 Cookingham, Raymond T.__ 50 Cooksey, George R 125 Cooley, A. C 60 Cooley, Charles E.._ 96 Coolidge, Calvin. ___ 149 Coombs, Arthur W., jr 100 Coombs, Wade H _. 143 Cooper, Charles H _ 124 Cooper, Claude C 72 Cooper, David 29 Cooper, Frank 160 Cooper, John M 77 Cooper, Sidney P 28 Cooper, William John. 63,129,147 Cooper, William L 103 Copeland, L. G 15,123 Copthorne, Maj. William A. 45 Corbin, Lieut. Col. Clifford L. 34 Corbin, William Lee 9,142 Corkill, Edward C 72 Corkhill, Ernest C. 21 Corliss, Clifford G 104 Cornwall. Col. Bruce — 39 Corput, Gustave M 26 Correll, L. E 61 Corsi, Edward 113 Corson, Charles 75 Corwin, Walter E 17 Cosdon, A. C 109 Cosgrave, George 156 Costigan, T. L 144 Cotteral, John H 154 Cottingham, T. J... 125 Cotton, Harold A. 106

Page Cotton, William E 75 Couch, Harvey C 125 Couch, Leo K 89 Coulter, John Lee 122 Courtney, Capt. C. E._ 57 Courtright, Bert G 60 Covell, Capt. L. C 24 Cover, Louis C 72 Coville, Frederick V 81 Cowan, Col. Arthur S 40 Coward, Col. Jacob M 43 Cowdrey, Lieut. Roy T 118 Cowdrick, Howard B _— 72 Cowgill, E..P—__ _ 35 Cowgill, Mrs. Margaret L.__ 158 Cowles, Burton G__ _ 51 Cowles, Gardner, sr 125 Cox, Alan P _ 50 Cox, Allen _ 159 Cox, C. P... __ 146 Cox, Col. Creed F._. 42 Cox, John R ._ 20 Cox, Joseph W _ __ 165 Cox, O. H - _ — —_ 26 Cox, Oscar P... —. 157 Coxe, Alfred C_.._ 160 Craft, Capt. R. P 54 Cragg, William B 101 Craig, Joseph A 105 Craig, Maj. Gen. Malin 46 Craighead, Frank C 87 Crain, Lieut. Col. James K.. 32 Cramer, Lawrence W 68 Cramer, Maj. Myron C. 34 Cramer, W. Ford. 14 Crandall, Lynn. 64 Crane, J. J. — 145 Cranmer, George T 160 Crapster, Capt. T. G 25 Craven, Rear Admiral T. T. 127 Craver, Joseph N — 39 Crawford, C. W 98 Crawford, Frank S ___. Ill Crawford, Maj. J. B 33 Crawford, Louis H 156 Crawford, Maj. Roscoe C _ — 37 Creech, Stephen... 90 Creel, Richard H 26 Creely, Andrew J 75 Creighton, Charles F 144 Creighton, Harold S 22 Creps, C. W 140 Cresson, Maj. Charles C 46 Creswell, PaulH.. 161 Crew, H. C 110 Cricher, A. Lane 101 Crisler, Clara M 59 Crispin, Walter R_. 95 Crist, Raymond F 114 Cristy, Albert M 157 Crittenden, Eugene C — — . — 104 Croft, Samuel M 9 Crohurst, Harry R _ — 30 Croisan, Edward M 22 Crom, George C 59 Cromie, William N 160 Crone, John L 107 Cronemiller, Fred P., jr 84 Cronin, Patrick D 69 Cronk, James W _•___ 72 Cropley, Charles Elmore 153 Crosby, Herbert B 143 Cross, Archie L 115 Cross, John W __ 137 Crossley, Steven B 89 Crossman, Edgar A 79 Crosson, Harry J 131 Crosthwait, Stanley W 100 Crout, Fletcher G 95 Crowe, John W 24 Crowley, Elmer E 117 Crown, John _ 112 Croxton, Fred C 125 Cruikshank, Brig. Gen. Wil­liam M 33 Crupper, Joseph L — ._ 21 Cuddy, W . N 155 Culbert, Robert W 75

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Page Culbertson, Col. Albert L.__ 43 Cullen, Frederick J 98 Cullen, Joseph C 157 Culler, Clarence F 105 Cullinane, D. J. 146 Culver, Col. Clarence C 41 Culver, Harvey H 77 Cumming, Surg. Gen. Hugh S 25,150

Cumming, James G 146 Cummings, John _ 129 Cummings, John A 72 Cunley, Fred M 34 Cunningham, Charles H 102 Cunningham, Edward J 112 Cunningham, Frank E 165 Cunningham, Frank P 84 Cunningham, G. W 21 Cunningham, John T 67 Cupples, Homer L 85 Curren, Ralph B ._ 103 Currie, Rolla P___ 87 Currier, William S 72 Curry, Dr. D. P 118 Curry. Lieut, Col. John F___ 41 Curtis, Charles 138 Curtis, Edward W 56 Curtis, Frank S_ 53 Curtiss, Charles D 91 Cushing, Charles W 157 Cushing, Ernest W _ 31,127 Cushman, Edward E 164 Cushman, Frank 129 Cutcheon, C. T. M 124 Cuthbert, John T 53 Cutter, John D 130 Cutting, H. 0 109 Cutts, Jesse M _ 112 Czarnecki, Anthony__ 22 D Dahl, B.D 103 Daiker, Fred H 60 Dailey, Richard B 72 Daingerfield, Lawrence H 72 Dakin, Norman A... _ 94 Dalager, David K 131 Dalby, Z. Lewis 129 Dale, Edward B 60 Dale, Col. Frederick A 44 Dale, John W . 166 Dallas, John T 79 Dallinger, Frederick W 166 Daly, John F _ 101 Dame, K. H 102 Danford, Lieut. Col. Robert M 33

Danforth, Brig. Gen. Charles H _ — 40

Daniels, Fred 93 Danielson, Percy W 61 Darby, Howard L 78 Darlington, Edward B 65 Dasher, Charles L 31 Daugherty, William T 103 Davenport, R. W 64 Davidson, Roy N 17 Davidson, William F 121 Davies, Frederick G _ — 21 Davies, William Henry 114 Davila, Felix Cordova 42 Davis, AudusT 51 Davis, Charles B 159 Davis, Charles S 157 Davis, Eugene. — 132 Davis, Lieut. Col. Frank E__ 34 Davis, G. G 16 Davis, Henry E_ 162 Davis, Herbert L_ 144 Davis, Hugh J 146 Davis, J. H _ 146 Davis, J. Warren 153 Davis, James A 115 Davis, John A —- 111 Davis, Maj. John F__ 33 Davis, Maj. Michael F 41 Davis, O. K - 139

Page Davis, Ogden T 145 Davis, Raymond H 87 Davis, Capt. Roscoe C 54 Davis, Royall O. E_ 86 Davison, F. Trubee 32 Davison, Mrs. Henry P 149 Dawkins, Benjamin C. 158 Dawsey, Lynn H 85 Dawson, Charles I 158 Dawson, Edward S 143 Dawson, Owen L 94 Dawson, Paul R 86 Day,AlvahO_ 107 Day, Charles M 65 Day, Rear Admiral George C. 53 Day, Howard H 79 Day, John L — 162 Day, L. EnoS— ___— 78 Day, Capt. Robin A __— 41 Day, Samuel H _ 102 Day, Wilfred P 72 de Albuquerque, Dr. Joao Pedro _ 150

de Aldrey, Pedro 42 Dean, Claude M_ 154 Dean, Col. Elmer A __ 46 Dean, Henry T __ 29 Dean, Lieut. John Paul. 119 Dean, Joseph O 28 Dean, Reginald S 110 Deane, John J 22 Deaver, Bascom S 157 Debler, Erdman B 65 DeBruler, Ellis.. 121 DeBruler, George R 121 Dechant, Harry P 69 Deck, William H 106 Dedman, James E 132 Dee, Mary F 40 DeEds, Floyd 86 Deeds, J. F 63 Deffenbaugh, Walter S 63 DeFossett, Albert J 79 DeGroot, Frank A 15 Deibert, A. V 29 Deiler, T. G — 100 Deitch, Samuel 72 Deitrick, Claude H 40 Deitrick, Col. L. L__ 35 de la Gardie, O. A. H 21 Delamar, William T 18 Delaney, James J 67 DeLaney, Brig. Gen. Mat­thew A. - 35

Delano, Frederic A — 137,149,150 Delano, William A 137 Dell, Jessie 128 del Toro, Emilio 42 Demaray, Arthur E__ 65 DeMarco, Pasquale S 166 Demaree, Harry J 70 DeMartini, Stephen A .__ 27 Demeritt, William W___„__. 105 Doming, Charles W 76 Demmon, Elwood L ___ 82 DeMoisy, Charles, jr._ 83 Demorest, John R 112 Dendinger, Walter C 78 De Neale, Stanley 143 Denman, C. B _._ 124 Denmead, Talbott 104 Dennee, John S... 93 Denney, Oswald E__ 27 Dennis, Capt. John B 55 Dennis, Milton L 135 Denny, Edward H__ Ill Denson, Lee A 72 Dent, Col. Elliott J 36 Dent, Porter W — 64 Denton, Lieut. Col. William. 36 Denzler, F. J 161 de Partearroyo, Horacio Gil. 140 Deputy, OnaD 96 DeRocher, James D 105 Derrick, Walter J 82 Desch, Emil 146 Detwiler, Capt. H. P 33

Page Detwiler, Samuel B 81 deValin, Hugh 26 Devaney, Allan C. 112 Devereaux, William C 72 Devries, Herbert J. S 65 Dewey, Charles A 158 Dewey, Lyster H ._ 81 Dewhurst, J. Frederic 101 DeWitt, Maj. Gen. J. L 34 Diamond, Jay G 93 Diamond, John H 57 Dibrell, Walter C 105 Dick, Harvey B 72 Dick, L. Walter... 72 Dickens, George C 67 Dickens, Walter F._ 61 Dickerson, Charles E., jr 102 Dickerson, Jesse E_ 94 Dickey, Elvon S 77 Dickey, J. E„_. — 54 Dickey, Joel M 159 Dickinson, H. C 104 Dickinson, Oliver B 162 Dickinson, W. E 64 Dickson, Albert M_ 93 Dieck, Charles H 106 Dieffenbach, Rudolph 88 Dillard, Wimberly T — 96 Dillen, Capt. R .F„ 136 Diller, W. C 143 Dilley, Capt. Murray B 40 Dillon, Fred P — 105 Dillon, James E—_. 17 Dillon, Capt. L. J... 39 Dimick, Hamilton — 60 Dingee, Warrant Officer George A 38

Dinnen, William F 121 Dinsmore, Albert H 105 Dirzulaitis, J. J - 64 Disney,XP- - 107 Disney, Lindsay P 106 Disterdick, Fred L 72 Ditto, Maj. Rollo C — 43 Dixon, Maj. Frank H 119 Dixon, H. M 71 Dixon, Joseph M 58 Dixon, Lincoln- 122 Doak, Claude E 1* Doak, EliL— _ 163 Doak, William N_ 112,129,135,136 Dobbel, Charles A 58 Dobbin, R. G 107 Dobson, William M 132 Dodd, Oakley F 154 Dodd, Samuel M., jr 60 Dodds, Nugeht 48 Dodge, H. C — 132 Dodge, L. N — 78 Dodson, William R 78 Doherty, Cornelius J 72 Dolan, H. F 16 Doland, Arthur W 59 Dole, Robert M 72 Domenech, Manuel V _ 42 Domeratzky, Louis 101 Donahue, Mrs. Lulu G 162 Donaldson, Edwin R 146 Donaldson, Jesse M 51 Donnel, Charles A 72 Donnelly, Horace J___ _ 51 Donnelly, James R_ 75 Donnelly, Richard J 34 Donnelly, Thomas B 160 Donnelly, Walter J.... 102 Donner, William.— 61 Donohue, Samuel J 114 Donovan, Daniel J 143 Donovan, Henry A 85 Donovan, T. C 117 Dopmeyer, Arthur L 30 Doran, James M 20 Dorland, LeRoy 96 Dorman, George M 76 Dorr, George B _. 65 Dorr, Thomas H 104 Dorset, Marion 75

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Page Dorsey, H. W 142 Dorsey, N. W 142 Dorsey, Walter R.„ 141 Dotterer, Harold... 101 Dougherty, James L 124 Doughton, J. K 125 Douglas, James H., jr 15 Douglass, Charles H 18 Douglass, William J 97 Douglass, William S 55 Douthitt, Fred D 84 Dow, Alex.. 38 Dow, Frank 21 Dow, Milton W _ 72 Dow, Scott H 112 Dowd, Lonnie E 93 Dowd, William S„_ __ 103 Dowell, E. F _ 109 Downer, James Arthur 17 Downes, Capt. John... 54 Downes, Maurice A 70 Downey, William E 100 Downing, Elizabeth 128 Doying, W. A. E 119 Doyle, A. P. E__ 118 Doyle, Alexander J 53 Dozal, Fortunato 140 Drake, Charles A _. 16 Drakeford, James J 19 Draper, Claude L 120 Draper, Ernest G 150 Draper, Henry W_ __ 145 Draper, James E., jr 94 Draper, W. F 26 Dreessen, Waldemar C 28 Drill, Lewis L 159 Drinkwater, Capt. John G__ 37 Drinnen, Frank J _. 123 Driscoll, Francis B 33 Drum, Maj. Gen. Hugh A__. 45 Duehay, Francis H 50 Dufresne, Frank 91 Duganne, C. G 121 Duggan, William.— 17 Dunbar, Paul B 98 Duncan, George M.._ 24 Duncan, H. J 64 Duncan, Rolla 160 Dunlap, Knight—— 150 Dunlap, R. C 117 Dunlap, Renick W 69 Dunlop, John P 110 Dunn, Maj. Beverly C 37 Dunn, Henry 40 Dunn, Howard C 101 Dunn, James Clement 14 Dunn, John H 155 Dunnahoo, Gilbert L __ 28 Dunning, Marion 0 21 Dunsmore, Andrew B 162 Dunyon, Newton A 23 Durand, E. Dana 122 Durand, William F 133 Duras, C. O 108 Durbin, William G 84 Durey, Cyrus 17 Durham, Edgar P 77 Durham, Edwin R 159 Durham, Victor C_ 96 Durst, Capt. W , E 35 Dutton, Tom W 158 Duvel, Joseph W. T 98 Dwight, Leo _ 72 Dwire, Carroll R 83 Dye, Alexander V__ 102 Dyer, B. W 64 Dyer, Frederick R 158 Dyer, R. E 27 Dyke, Ray A 72 Dysart, Warrant Officer Lewis C _ 38 Dyson, Orion E 80 E Eagen, J. C _ 125 Eakin, J. Ross 66 Earle, Baylis H. 30 Earley, George C 20

Page Eastman, Joseph B 116 Eastwold, Maj. Oscar A 46 Eastwood, Carl 22 Eaton, George E 105 Eaton, Robert O 16 Eaton, Capt. Samuel C, jr.. 41 Ebersole, Ruel E _____ 30 Ebert, F. C 64 Ebert, Harvey G 26 Ebey, Howard D 112 Eble, F. X. A __ 21 Ebling, Walter H 93 Eby, E. L 146 Eckels, Laura V 24 Eckert, Elizabeth K 18 Eckhardt; Nicholas 101 Edgecomb, Frederick A 105 Edgerton, Maj. Glen E___ 37,105 Edinburg, F. P 107 Edmunds, Colonel E 94 Edrington, Prentice E., jr.. _ 164 Edson, Howard A._ 128 Edwards, Alba M 101 Edwards, Daniel H_ ___ 143 Edwards, Capt. Idwal H 32 Edwards, John F 128 Edwards, John H 58 Edwards, Lewis I. H 145 Edwards, M. M 144 Edwards, Scott A .___ 157 Edwards, Wilbur R __ 49 Egan, JohnT 93 Egan, Maj. H. E 36 Eggers, Charles... 62 Egleston, J. A 127 Ehrhardt, John J__ IO3 Eichelberger, Maj. R. L 43 Eickelberg, Ernest W__ 106 Eidem, Olaf.. I63 Eidsness, Michael L., jr„___ 52 Eisenhower, Milton S 69,7o Ekwurzel, Col. George M 44 Elam, Kyle „_ 21 Elam, Travis P 52 Elble, OttoG __ 130 Elder, John W.__ .__ 61 Eldridge, Maurice 0 144 Eldridge, Watson W „ _ 67 Elgen, Riley E „ 144 Eliason, Howard R 121 Eliot, Martha M 113 Eliot, Samuel A 62 Ellars, Ralph B__ ____ 19 Ellington, Dr. Jesse C 119 Elliott, D. G__. 29 Elliott, Clarence L 76 Elliott, David C 125 Elliott, James D I63 Elliott, Jasper W 62 Elliot, Joseph E 84 Elliott, Maj. Malcolm 120 Elliott, R. N _ 124 Ellis, Charles L__ 61 Ellis, Capt. Hayne 53 Ellis, Luther E_ 130 Ellis, Col. R. T. 34 Ellison, William H 22 Ellsworth, C. E 64 Ellsworth, Emmons K 101 Ellsworth, G. E 20 Elster, Mrs. Georgia A 57 Elting, Philip. _ _ 21 Elwell, Fred N 79 Ely, Edwin W _. 104 Ely, Northcutt 58 Ely, Seldon M 145 Ely, Stephen 115 Embrey, W. 0 146 Embry, John A.__ 103 Emerson, Ernest E 9 Emerson, Maurice A 15 Emigh, Eugene D 72 Emley, Warren E 104 Emmett, Paul H 86 Empey, Roy 115 Endicott, Lieut. Col. Francis C 43 Engberg, R. C 23 Engebretson, Alfred P 18

Page Engel, Carl 9 Engell, Don Y 71 England, William H 121 Engle, Charles A 60 Engle, Francis G 106 England, Eric 92 Enochs, Robert J 61 Epple, Lewis E _ 76 Ernst, Edward C 27,129 Ervin, Robert T __ 155 Erwin, Walter S 100 Eshleman, Cyrus H 72 Eskey, C. R._ __ 27 Esola, Frederick L 156 Estes, R. M 16 Esteves, Guillermo 42 Etzenhauser, L. R 29 Evans, Albert E_ 77 Evans, David E _ 19 Evans, Donald P 129 Evans, Evan _ 17 Evans, Evan A 154 Evans, F. 1 16 Evans, Frank- 124 Evans, Griffith 101 Evans, H. H__ 118 Evans, James A 71 Evans, Melville E 52 Evans, Peyton R 23 Evans, Raymond 70 Evans, Walter H___ 70,166 Everett, Charles C 128 Ewers, Smith V 77 Ewing, CarlM 84 Exley, Maj. C. M 35 Exline, James C _ 78 Exton, Col. Charles W 46 Ezekiels, Jeannette 147 F Faget, F. M 26 Faget, G. H _. 27 Fahey, John H 139 Fair, Col. John S.__ 46 Fairbank, Herbert S 91 Fairburn, Orville G 131 Fairchild, Fred R 81 Fairchild, I. J ._ 104 Fairlamb, Lieut. Commander G. R., jr 54

Faison, Fannie Sutton 21 Fake, Guy L __ 160 Famous, George W 77 Fangman, Leo J 72 Fant, Lester G 159 Faris, Charles B 159 Faris, Chester E 61 Faris, J. E 27 Faris, Johnwill 66 Faris, Robert L.._ _ 106 Farmer, Thomas C 49 Farnham, Philip S 90 Farnsworth, David C._„___. 132 Farnum, Emily I 100 Farnum, Jessica L 9 Farr, Homer 66 Farr, J. T 115 Farrell, George E 71 Farrell, Jas. W 83 Farrell, John H 102 Farrell, Patrick J 116 Farrow, E. A 61 Farwell, Fred H 125 Fauntleroy, Charles M 26 Favorite, Joseph H 59 Favre, Clarence E 83 Faxon, Richard 97 Fay, John B., jr 56 Fearn, Otto E 146 Fee, James Alger 162 Feiker, Frederick M 101,139 Feis, Herbert 14 Feiker, Grace F 112 Fellers, Robert E ._ 51 Fellows, Dr. Frank S 28,60 Fellows, Capt. Joseph H 127 Felton, Ernest L 72 Fenby, Edwin J 84 Fenger, Gunnar K 85

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Page Fenn, Leonard S 94 Ferguson, Garland S., jr 121 Ferguson, Brig. Gen. Harley B _ 36

Ferguson, J. M 132 Ferguson, R. Trevor 82 Ferrara, Settimo J 56 Ferris, F. E 117 Fess, Simeon D 149 Fetters, Walter C 162 Feustel, John G 104 Fiedler, Reginald H 104 Field, Howard L 114 Field, JohnH _________ 17 Fieldner, Arno C . 110 Fields, J. B — 118 Fieser, James L ... 149 Fife, Col. James D 47 Filson, Theodore M 162 Finch, Burtis J 92 Finch, Lieut. Col. Henry A.. 37 Finch, James A ___„_ 48 Finch, Royal George 119 Finger, William L.._ 103 Finnan, C. Marshall... 66 Finney, Edward C 58 Finucane, Thomas G 112 Fiock, Lawrence R 65 Fischer, Roy W 22 Fish, Fitzmorris 49 Fish, Frank L 66 Fisher, Aleyne A 52 Fisher, Lieut. Col. Arthur G_ 40 Fisher, Ben S 134 Fisher, Charles T., jr 125 Fisher, Chessmur A 18 Fisher, Capt. H. G 24 Fisher, Hugh W 57 Fisher, John C 72 Fisher, Lawrence M 30 Fisher, Lewis H 128 Fisher, Rosa B 113 Fisher, W . Noble.— 148 Fisher, Walter H 161 Fisher, William 107 Fisk, S. T 130 Fitch, Thomas F 51 Fitting, Ray R 82 Fitz, Leslie A 98 Fitzgerald, James J 40 Fitzgerald, Mary C 143 FitzGerald, Maj. Shepler W . 40 Fitzwilliam, William R 19 Flaherty, John _. 146 Flanders, G. Fred 157 Fleming, James 78 Fleming, John R_ 70 Fleming, Matthew J 125 Fleming, Robert V — 50 Fleming, W . W... 64 Fletcher, Allen 131 Fletcher, Edgar H 72 Fletcher, Edward B . . . — — 143 Fletcher, Julius C — _ 70 Flikke, Capt. J. 0 . . — . . . 36 Flinn, R. H 29 Flint, A. L __.. 119 Flint, Robert F 80 Flood, Thomas 105 Flora, Snowden D . 72 Flory, Charles H —_ 85 Flower, George L_— 106 Floyd, Dagma L 93 Fluckey, J. Arthur. 113 Flynn, H. S - _. 39 Foland, George M —_. _ 22 Foley, Edward A 94 Foley, John P 18 Follansbee, Robert 64 Folsom, Charles W 28 Folster, Allen C 83 Foote, Leonard 118 Foran, Arthur F 22 Forbes, Frederick G 57 Forbes, John J. V 111 Forbes, Reginald D 82 Ford, Henry 149 Ford, Robert F „ . 125

Page Ford, First Lieut. Thomas J 43 Ford, Worthington C 9 Foreman, Minta R _ 62 Forman, Phillip •___. 160 Formanek, Joseph 52 Forrer, H. S. _ ___ 21 Forsling, Clarence L 82 Forster, Rudolphv_._ ___ 13 Fort, Franklin W 126 Fortune, Steven G 76 Foster, Albert D 26 Foster, Benjamin E.. 89 Foster, Emery M 63 Foster, Estelle 147 Foster, Frederic J 105 Foster, Houston G. 28 Foster, Julian B 103 Foster, Leo J 65 Foster, Lewis E 65 Foster, M . H 25 Foster, Rufus E 154 Foster, Samuel B._ 79 Foster, Vernon E _ 80 Fouche, Sproull 102 Foulk; O. E ..._ 123 Foulois, Maj. Gen. Benjamin D 40,133,136

Found, W. A 140 Fowler, Earl D 86 Fowler, Harry C 110 Fowler, J. H — . 146 Fowler, Walter L 143 Fowler, Dr. William C . 146,147 Fowlkes, James T _____•_—. 20 Fox, A. Manuel. ——_ 122 Fox, Carroll 26 Fox, Elizabeth E „ 128 Fox, Homer S_._ _•___•__ 103 Fox, Maj. Milo P 37 Fox, Roy C 164 Fracker, Stanley B 97 Fralic, Harry B _ _'. 132 Frampton, F. R 30 France, Leys A 104 Francis, Alonzo H 78 Francis, Edward 26 Francis, John M 29 Frank, Irvin _. 49 Frank, Leslie C.„ „•_' 30 Franke, F. W 130 Franklin, Col. B. A 38 Franks, Edward T 129 Franzmann, Peter A 76 Fraser, Col. Walter 36 Fraser, William O 95 Fravel, Col. Ira F 41 Frayser, Frank 20 Frazier, C. R 21 Frederick, Gregory H 159 Freed, Frederick S... 22 Freeland, Edw. D 66 Freeman, C. A _ 21 Freeman, Right Rev. James E — ._ 149

Freeman, Miller 140 Freeman, Paul 52 Freeman, Walter. _. 67 Freeman, William H 96 Freer, Harry L 37,119 Freimuth, Walter F.._ 18 French, Edwin S 69 French, H. Earl 82 French, Harry H 83 French, Leland S 70 Fretz, Warren J 79 Frey, Carl J __'____ 49 Frick, Harvey F 48 Fricks, Lunsford D 25 Frierson, Luther. 33 Frieser, F. G _ 117 Friess, William 110 Frisbie, W . S 98 Frissell, Sydney D 85 Fritsch, Joseph, jr. 161 Frost, Earl W 70 Frost, Frank A 31 Frost, Luther A 97 Frothingham, Earl H 82

Page Fry, Col. Edgar A 43 Fry, Hugh L ___ 79 Fry, Walter B 58 Fryhofer, Charles W ____ 94 Fuchs, Abraham W _ _ _ 30 Fullaway, Charles H 31 Fuller, Maj. Gen. Ben H 55 Fuller, Carrie L. __ 91 Fuller, J. K — 27 Fuller, Leonore B 70 Fuller, Merton L _ 72 Fuller, Olin C 156 Fullerton, L. A___ 27 Fulmer, J. H ___ __ 160 Fulton, Commander Gar­land _ 54

Funk, Charles M 95 Fuqua, Maj. Gen. Stephen O _ 33 Furness, James W 101 Furst, Frederick W__ _ 84 Fyfe, Howard. 14 G Gabrielson, Ira N ___ 89 Gaffney, James B ._ 50 Gage, Charles E___ 93 Gaines, Lloyd F __ 143 Galbraith, William H_„ 121 Gallahorn, James T — 24 Galloway, Charles M 124 Galpin, Charles J 92 Galston, Clarence G 160 Gait, C. B 29 Gamble, B. D._ 123 Game, Col. Clyffard.. 34 Gandrud, Bennie W___ 110 Gannett, S. S 63 Ganong, Joseph A. 59 Gapen, Charles E 70 Garber, Benjamin S__- 60 Garber, Clark M _____ 62 Garber, Jacob A __, 19 Garberg, Peter B 161 Gardiner, F. G 35 Gardiner, John H 64 Gardner, A. R_ — 126 Gardner, Archibald K . 154 Gardner, Bert C 137 Gardner, Charles S____ 30 Gardner, Edw. J___—_ 100 Gardner, Eugene -D. 110 Gardner, George ____ 100 Gardner, Harlan'P—— _____-_ 1§ Gardner, John J ___; 94 Gardner, John W 48 Garges, Daniel E 143 Garlington, Albert C 118 Garlough, Francis E ____ 88 Garlow, C. R - 160 Garner, Clem L ________ 106 Garner, John N .1___ 138 Garner, Wightman W..__.. _ 81 Garrett, Charles C_ ____ 7_? Garrett, Finis J — _ 135,165 Garrett, Harry D ._ 99 Garrison, Percy E. ____ 72 Gartside, Frank T 137 Gassaway, James M 30 Gast, F. W _•___-_. '21 Gasteiger, Edgar L 93 Gaston, Clara M 67 Gatlin, John C , jr 89 Gauges, Joseph G __. 165 Gaukel, Thomas L.. _ 102 Gault, Homer J 65 Gay, Geraldus—._ 96 Gaynor, John W __ 19 Gazley, Richard C_ 100 Geddie, Edgar C. 161 Geib, Horace V 87 Geiger, Ferdinand A _ 164 Geiger, Maj. R. S..„ 54 Gendron, U. J 117 Gensler, Clyde H 61 George, Edwin B.__ 101 Geren, Harry O 72 Geren, K. C _ 35

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Page Gerhard, Adolf .__ 32 Gerig, William 37 Gerish, Edward F 10L Gerry, Clarence N_.___ 110 Gerry, Elbndge B 20 Getzendanner, Franklin C_._ 122 Geyer, A. B___ 29 Gherardi, Rear Admiral W . R_ 54

138 Gibbins, Col. Henry — 34 Gibbons, James F _•___ 80 Gibson, Charles H 164 Gibson, Frank L __ 30 Gibson, Robert M 162 Gibson, Robert R ._ 131 Gibson, Col. W . R 35 Gibson, William C _. 132 Giebel, Adam A_ 143 Gilbert, Alfred H 51 Gilbert, Charles V 19 Gilbreath, Leo A _. 19 Gilchrist, Donald A 89 Gilchrist, Maj. Gen. Harry L. 43 Gilkes, Percy G. B 160 Gill, Charles W ..146 Gill, Corrington _ _ 136 Gill, Gilbert H 105 Gill, Irving L___.___ 105 Gill, James F .... 137 Gillars, Alexander L 19 Gillespie, Maj. J. B 38 Gillespie, J. M 30 Gillespie, Julian E ._ 102 Gillette,CommanderClaudeS 134 Gillette, Maj. D. H 137,138 Gillette, Edward C 105 Gillett, Frederick H _._ 149 Gillett, R o y L 93 Gillick, David W _. 62 Gillis, Thomas A 116 Gilstrap, Harry B 131 Ginder, John W 24 Giroux, C. H 37 Gist, Frank W 93 Gittings, Edwin B., jr 72 Given, Ralph 147 Gladmon, Percy L 69 Glascock, E. S.„_ 107 Glass, Carter 149 Glass, R. L — ._ 109 Glassford, Pelham D 145 Glaw, Robert W__ ._„_ 118 Gleason, Claude F_ 65 Gleason, Michael S ...- 166 Glenn, J. Lyles ;_.. 162 Glenn, Leslie L. 22 Glover, Charles C 149 Glover, Robert G._ 103 Glover, W . Irving 52 Goddard, Erwin M 91 Goddard, Henry W 160 Godding, Alvah.. 67 Goding, Harry 75 Goff, John S — .102 Golden weiser, E. A 123 Goldesberry, John M „ 161 Goldman, Luther J 88 Golze, R. L 124 Gompers, Samuel J 112 Gonzalez, Dr. Justo F_._ 150 Gooch, Benjamin F 76 Goodacre, Samuel 117 Goodale, Henry J 59 Goodell, Fred 0 16 Goodrich, Edgar J_ 123 Goodyear, Warrant Officer Augustus S 33 Goodykoontz, Bess 63 Goolrick, Maj. Robert __ 40 Gordon, E. M., jr 28 Gordon, Frank N 132 Gordon, James H 72 Gordon, John Blake 144 Gordon, John C. F 114 Gordon, Paul W 60 Gordon, Peyton — 165 Gordon, William H 28

Page Gore, John J 163 Gore, Lester O _ 155 Gorman, Commander F. J... 24 Gorman, James 33 Gorman, Peter J 27 Gorman, T. J ____ 21 Gotwals, Maj. John C 137,

143,144 Gough, Thomas J 50 Gove, Chase C _ 52 Grab, F. D 103 Grace, Lieut. Col. Joseph J _ 39,45 Graf, Dorothy _ 92 Graf, John E._ 142 Graff, Hilda E _ __ 91 Gragg, Watt H 161 Graham, Albert B 71 Gi aham, Alexander E 77 Graham, Clifford L 84 Graham, Louis E 162 Graham, Ralph 78 Graham, William J 165 Gram, Harvey B 34 Granger, Christopher M 81 Grant, Robert J 23 Grant, Lieut. Col. U. S., 3d. 127,

137,138,149 Grant, Col. Walter S 44 Grater, Charles B 105 Graves, Charles L 61 Graves, Col. Ernest 119 Graves, Ernest R 33 Graves, Harold N 51 Graves, Roy R 80 Gray, AlwinE 89 Gray, C. H_ 110 Gray, Carroll 21 Giay, Cecil T 23 Gray, Chester H _ — 143 Gray, Dorothy 57 Gray, Lester S 66 Gray, Lewis C 92 Gray, Orrin C — 61 Giay, Richard W 72 Gray, Roy B 92 Greaves, V. Ford _ 134 Greeley, James P.— 114 Green, David S 103 Green, Dorr D 89 Green, Dwight H. 157 Green, Frank Key 153 Green, G. W 118 Green, J. Lindley..— 59 Green, Jos. L — ___. 22 Green, Louis K 75 Gieen, William 49 Green, William H-_— 72 Green, William R_ 165 Greene, Elwyn _ 118 Greene, John 9 Greene, Smith W __ 78 Greening, Gershom K __ 72 Greenlaw, P. M____ 144,148 Greenup, Julian C _ 103 Greer, Everett _ 131 Greeson, J. B •__ 21 Gregg, Elinor D — 60 Gregg, Nathan A 115 Gregg, Ralph 28 Gregg, Willis R 71 Gregory, John H. 125 Grenfell, Frederick A _ 79 Grenfell, Frederick W 144 Gries, John M 126 Griest, Lewis W 56 Griffey, Walter P.— 28 Griffin, D. B 125 Griffin, Col. Frank J. 46 Griffin, James M 106 Griffin, Max Y _ 95 Giiffin, Russell S 77 Griffin, Thomas A 128 Griffin, Stuart W 85 Griffin, Virgil C — 155 Griffin, William V..- 149 Griffing, Thomas S 114 Griffith, C. M — _. 130

Page Griffith, Raymond A 51 Griffitts, Thomas H. D 27 Griggs, Robert S 51 Grimes, George E 72 Grimm, R. M ___ 26 Grissom, Gilliam_-_.-_ 17 Gioesbeck, W . D —_ 108 Groeschel, Sidney C __ 131 Grogan, John H 159, Grogan, Starke M 101 Groner, D. Lawrence... 165, Gropp, Mrs. M . H 145 Grosbach, H. E 64 Gross, C. E... 15, Gross, Fred A 61 Gross, Samuel L 162J Grosvenor, Gil bert H 149, Grove, McGill 14§ Grove, S. D 108 Grover, N. C 64 Grover, Oscar L __ _ 91 Groves, Edna 60 Groves, H. Lawrence 102 Groves, Hugh H 145 Groves, J. R._ 146 Groves, John 100 Grubb, Francis L . W 83 Grubb, William I 155 Grubbs, S. B 25 Guerin, Eckley C 58 Guevara, Pedro 42 Guggenheim, Harry F 13$ Guill, JohnH _ 23,124 Guillot, Francisco Menendez. 78 Guinn, PaulS. . 103. Guiteras, Gregorio M 30 Guitteau, William B 11 Gulick, Maj. Gen. John W.. 33. Gullickson, Anton H 2fX Gullion, Lieut. Col. Allen W_ 46 Gung'l, John C_ 153, Gunnell, L. C 142 Gunner, Maj. M. J 136 Gunther, Frank A 143. Gunvaldsen, Osmund 161 Gurr, James E 83. Guthrie, Leon J 72 Guthrie, Dr. Marshall C._. 26,60 Guyer, A. W 1461

H

Haag, A. H 117 Haas, George C 124 Haas, Reuben P 62 Hackensmith, Irwin C 39, Hacker, Morris 144 Hackleman, Will C 94 Hackworth, Green H . _ 14 Hadley, Carl E 72 Hadley, Clyde M . 121 Hadley, Evan W___ _ 84 Hadley, John A 131 Hadley, OlinM 72 Hagan, Thomas L 2% Hager, Clint W 156 Haggerty, John J 51-93. Hagood, Maj. Gen. Johnson. 45, Hahn, George P 161 Hahn, John W 160 Hahn, Julia L 145. Haight, A. S 146 Haines, Blanche M 113 Haines, Oscar G 107 Haines, Maj. R. E 33, Hale, Herbert C 164 Haley, Sam S 20, Hall, AlvinW 24 Hall, Ansel F... 65. Hall, Bertram E 72 Hall, Charles C 84. Hall, Lieut. Col. Charles L._ 37 Hall, Clifford L_ _ 76 Hall, Dwight 22 Hall, Emmett O 158. Hall, Ernest E 69,

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Page Hall, Jesse R __ 84 Hall, Louis M.__ ___ 22 Hall, Maurice C 75 Hall, Percival. 150 Hall, Roseoe C 67 Hall, Samuel J __ 28 Hall, Walter J__ _. 78 Hall, William H_____ 94 Halla, Maj. Carl.— 35 Hallanan, John P 164 Hallenbeck, Cleve... 72 Hallowell, William R 57 Hallson, Oddie. 91 Halpin, F. J 27 Halstead, Col. Laurence 33 Ham, David T __ 164 Ham, Frank J 17 Hambleton, James 1 87 Hambright, Victor Q.. 17 Hamele, Ottamar 16 Hamer, A. B 22 Hamilton, George E 149 Hamilton, William B 22 Hamlet, Rear Admiral H. G. 24 Hamley, Patrick 61 Hamlin, C. S __ 123 Hamlin, Philip. 20 Hamm, Adolph S 89 Hammack, William T 48 Hammer, George C._. 61 Hammer, J. A_ 29 Hammond, Creed C._ 42 Hammond, E. H 60 Hammons, James H__ 158 Hamrick, Andrew M 72 Hanchett, L. T 29 Hancock, William K 104 Hand, Augustus N 153 Hand, Clarence F_ 72 Hand, Learned ._ 153 Handy, Wallace S 16 Hanger, G. Wallace W 116 Haniger, Walter J 49 Hanna, Agnes K 113 Hanna, Hugh S. 112 Hanna, Margaret M__ 14 Hanna, Wilbur S 60 Hannay, Col. John R. R__... 46 Hannum, Maj. R. H 38 Hannum, Lieut. Col. War­ren T — 36

Hanrahan, Frank R 125 Hanratty, Charles 156 Hans, J _, 109 Hansen, Arthur W 99 Hansen, Carl J 94 Hansen, Hans ._ 132 Hanson, Alfred E 9 Hanson, Karl B 88 Haralson, Surg. M. F 27,118 Hardaway, William T 131 Hardie, W. V 116 Harding, Justin W_ 155 Hardy, Maj. E. N _. 35 Hardy, Erie L __ 72 Hardy, Francis H ______ 106 Hardy, Rose Lees _ 145 Hargett, M. V ____.. 29 Hargrove, Marion C 143 Haring, John W 51 Harlan, Allan D 95 Harlan, John G 15 Harley, Allen G 97 Harman, Walter P 105 Harmon, Maj. K. B 39 Harmon, Maj. Millard F 41 Harmon, Raymond U 85 Harmon, William J_. 22 Harms, Maj. Henry W 46 Harned, R. W._ 87 Harney, C ol. Charles G 46 Harney, Edward T 145 Harper, Frederick W 29 Harper, Maj. J. B........... 35 Harper, James E 15 Harper, Sinclair 0__ 65 Harpham, Vernon V„._ 84 Harr, William R_.._ __._ 149 Harraman, J. C 52

Page Haniman, N. F 127 Harriman, William O 84 Harrington, A. W 64 Harrington, Daniel __ 110 Harrington, Guy P 58 Harrington, John L 125 Harris, Albert L.._ 144 Harris, Lieut. Col. C. T., jr 38,47

Harris, Lieut. Col. Emmet R — 44

Harris, Henry G 56 Harris, Jackson B ._ 76 Harris, John M 76 Harris, Dr. Mary B__ __ 49 Harris, Philip T_ 84 Harrison, Col. C. L 38 Harrison, C. W 99 Harrison, Floyd R 123 Harrison, J. Scott 58 Harrison, Leroy M 112 Harrison, W. T 27 Harrison, William K 61 Harrison, William W 156 Harsch, George W 114 Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell. 149 Hart, Carroll P. 76 Hart, D. H 163 Hart, R. W _. 27 Hart, Rear Admiral T. C 56 Hart, William F „ 18 Hartigan, Will H 99 Hartley, Hugh H._ 106 Hartman, George R 75 Hartman, John D — 163 Hartshorn, Col. Edwin S 46 Hartsock, Col. Frederick McG____ 135

Hartwell, F. Eugene „ 72 Hartwell, O. W 64 Harvey, Albert W 163 Harvey, John 58 Harvey, T. Weed 71 Hase, Col. William F _. 33 Haskell, Frank B 147 Haskell, Mason L _. 80 Hasseltine, H. E 26 Hasson, Col. John P 47 Hastings, Charles H 9 Hatchett, S. P 16 Hatfield, Charles S 165 Hatfield, George J 156 Hathaway, Alvin D 59 Hathaway, Erwin 0 91 Hathaway, Henry E. 72 Hathaway, Stewart S 125 Hatheway, Thomas G 23 Haugh, Joseph E _ 121 Haun, Harvey W 101 Hauseman, Capt. D. N 38 Havell, Thomas C 58 Havenner, George C 129 Hawes, John T — _ 18 Hawkesworth, Charles W__ 60,62 Hawkins, John R 150 Hawkins, Lon A 98 Hawkins, Washington 1 67 Hawks, E m m a B — 70 Hawley, Philo B 104 Hawley, Willis C__ 149 Haworth, Frank E._ 75 Hay, Logan _ 149 Haycock, Robert L ._ 145 Hayden, Beauford E 65 Haydon, Edith M __ 67,148 Hayes, Harold D 100 Hayes, Johnson J 161 Hayes, Montrose W 71 Hayes, Maj. T. J _____ 37 Haykin, David J 9 Hayne, Col. Paul T 46 Haynes, Edward M 105 Haynie, Frank 81 Haynie, Willard S 114 Hays, Clark H 79 Hays, Frank, jr ._ 113 Hayward, Henry A 21 Hayward, Warren L 77 Hazard, Daniel L 106

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Hazard, Henry B 72l Hazen, M. C x ™ Head, Claude D., jr .*° Head, Middleton E }f£ Headley, Albert J >£} Headley, Roy. °\ Healy, James S 79 Healy, Robert E 121 Healy, William B 91 Heany, Thomas J 24 Heard, Maj. Jack W 127 Hearn, E. Earl 19 Hearn, Williamson E___ 86 Hearne, Dr. C. A 119 Hearst. Clarence E 15 Hearst, Sir William 139 Heath, Ferry K 15 Heck, Nicholas H 106 Hecker, Henry W... _ 96 Hedges, Joseph H._____„ 110,111 Hedley, Oswald F 28 Hedrick, Elmer T 107 Heflernan, Daniel J 48 Heid, JohnL... 86 Heidt, Ccl. Grayson V 46 Heikes, Victor C.__ _ 110 Heiner, Daniel B 17 Heintzelman, Maj. Gen. Stuart — 33,47

Helburn, EmilS. 17 Hellman, Florence S 9 Hellweg, Capt. J. F 54 Helmer, Arthur C 51 Henderson, Charles W 110 Henderson, Clarence B 76 Henderson, Earl Y 63 Henderson, Robert L 52 Henderson, Walter C. 87 Henderson, William B__ 102 Hendren, Richard P „ 103 Hendricks, Sterling B 86 Hendrickson, Bertram H 87 Hengstler, Herbert C... 14 Henkel, Edward 64 Henrici, Hermann C 80 Henry, C. C _ 108 Henry, Maj. Gen. Guy V 32 Henry, Louis Fitz 157 Herbert, Charles A Ill Herbert, Clara W____ 144 Herbert, Capt. George F 43 Heritage, Maj. Arthur M 46 Herman,Maj. Frederick W__ 37 Hernandez, Benigno C 17 Hernandez, Jaime 42 Hernandez, John W 18 Herndon, L. C.i 100 Herrick, Chauncey W ._ 19 Herrick, Horace T._ 85,98 Herrmann, D 108 Herrold, Charles H 76 Herrold, William C 77 Herschler, J. Barton 66 Hersum, Charles R. 104 Hertz, Walter B__ 103 Hertzog, C. D __ 128 Hesen, Herman O., jr _ 105 Hess, Emory K __ 95 Hess, George W 9 Hess, Paul ._ 73 Hester, Evett D _.__ 103 Heterick, R. H 26 Heuchele, Granville L 105 Hewes, Laurence I 92 Hewett, James H. H __ 59 Hewitt, J. N. B._ __._. 138 Hewitt, John G __ 28 Heyer, Hobert E ___ 73 Heysinger, Col. James D 36 Heywang, Burt W 78 Hiatt, William H 49 Hibbard, Carl D 131 Hickam, Lieut. Col. Horace M 41 Hickenlooper, Smith 154 Hickerson, J. B. L_._ ___ 40 Hickey, Capt. Doyle 0 137 Hickman, Charles C 62 Hickman, Col. E. A 35

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Igg' S01- George L 46 -5,-~r ' e e a r Admiral T. H.__ 127 Hicks, Xenophon 154 Higbie, E. c. 145 Higgins, Elmer 104 Higgins, Patrick S 17 Higgins, Raymond T 34 Hildreth, Charles N., jr 156 Hill, Benjamin D 101 Hill, E. Coke 155 Hill, Ephraim A 95 Hill, H. D 109 Hill, Harry B 110 Hill, Harry W 59 Hill, Henry C 49 Hill, Jesse 139 Hill, John Philip 135 Hill, Joseph A 100 Hill, Louis C 140 Hill, Perry R 73 Hiller, Adelbert D 130 Hillyer, Arthur S 101 Hiltabidle, Lieut. W . O., jr... 55 Hilton, Huber C 83 Hilton, James G 166 Hinckley, C apt. H. D. 25 Hincks, Carroll C 156 Hine, Harry O 145 Hines, Brig. Gen. Frank T. 127,

130 Hines, Lewis G 115 Hingsburg, Frederick C. 100,105 Hinman, W . S 124 Hird, Fred S . 158 Hird, Commander Harry B_. 54 Hirleman, Arden L 79 Hironimus, Miss Helen C -__ 49 Hirsch, Arthur J 100 Hiscox, Joseph W 70 Hitch, Edgar T 131 Hitt, Isaac R 147 Hitz, William 165 Hoadley, Frank M 32 Hoage, Robert J ..__ 129 Hobbs, H. W 37 Hobson, Capt. George F 135 Hodgdon, A. Dana 14 Hodge, First Lieut. Walter W 120

Hodges, Henry W 165 Hodges, Lieut. Col. John H._ 37 Hodgeson, H. H 63 Hodgman, William A 102 Hodgson, James F 102 Hodgson, Maj. Paul A... 143,148 Hof, Maj. Gen. Samuel 37 Hoffman, Arthur F. C 82 Hoffman, Col. George M 36 Hoffman, Jacob 49 Hofford, Samuel W ._ 162 Hoffses, G. Raymond 105 Hoge, Alvin W 52 Hoge, VaneM 28 Hohn, John. 101 Hoidale, Paul A 97 Hoiland, Arthur H 53 Holbrook, F. S 104 Holbrook, W m . J 112 Holcomb,Elward W 73 Holden, Henry M 163 Holdt, George G 28 Holland, Leicester B 9 Holliday, Willett H 95 Hollingsworth, Charles R 163 Hollingsworth, W. Y 27 Hollzer, Harry A 156 Holman, George E 89 Holmes, Clarence L 92 Holmes, Edwin R 159 Holmes, John Q. 90 Holmes, Kirk 55 Holmes, Ronald M 65 Holmes, W. N 108 Holmes, William E 145 Holmes, William H 130 Hoist, John H - - 60 Holt, Edwin M 30 Holt, Everett G 101 Holt, Capt. Fred W 127 127190—32 13

Pago Holt, Grover C — — 19 Holt, Lester M 60 Holt, R. W 145 Holt, Richard B 28 Holt, William A 19 Holt, William I 93 Holton, Douglas W 144 Holton, Olaf B 113 Holtzclaw, Henry J— __ 24 Holtzman, Charles H 21 Hommon, Harry B _. _* 30 Hon, Noka B 28 Hood, Ozni P_._ 110 Hoofnagle, Gervis W 105 Hooks, Hilary G 131 Hooper, Lionel E 26 Hooper, Norman Y 29 Hooper, Capt. Stanford C... 53 Hoopes, Capt. Edward T 55 Hoover, Dickerson N 107 Hoover, I. H 13 Hoover, J. Edgar 48 Hoover, J. Harold 94 Hoover, LeClaire 121 Hopkins, F. M 107 Hopkins, Frank J 80 Hopkins, George C 17 Hopkins, Isabelle Mott _ 113 Hopkins, John Jay 15 Hopkins, Lewis M 105 Hopkins, Oliver P 101 Hopkins, Omar C 30 Hopkins, Richard J 158 Hopkins, S. G 128 Hooper, Pearl 128 Hoppin, Capt. Bushrod 41 Horcher, Charles H 76 Hord, Leon B _ 34 Horn, Everett E 88 Hornaday, F. A 148 Hornbeck, Stanley K 14 Horner, Ralph H 112 Hornlein, Otto... 77 Horton, A. H 64 Horton, Albert C, jr 58 Horton, Edgar C 73 Horton, James A 121 Hosig, Irwin B. 65 Hoskins, John K 30 Hostetler, Theodore A 107 Hottel, Capt. J. F.__ 25 Houck, Ulysses G 75 Hough, Benson W __ 161 Hough, Philip R 66 Hough, Capt. Rom'eyn B 41 Hough, Walter. 142 Houghland, Maj. Howard J.. 45 Houghton, Maj. Junius H... 40 House, Roseoe 105 Houston, H. I 107 Hovde, Martin R 73 Hoverson, C. T 131 Hovorka, Joseph W 77 Howard, B. J 98 Howard, E. P „ 103 Howard, Ernest.__ 146 Howard, George C 103 Howard, Harley 19 Howard, Lieut. Col. John H. 41 Howard, William K_. 77 Howbert, Frank W 16 Howe, Harland B 163 Howe, James M 73 Howe, Walter E 78 Howes, James Marvin 166 Howes, Samuel H 113 Howze, Lieut. Col. Marion W 44 Hoyman, Harry J 77 Hoyt, Avery S — _ 96 Hoyt, H. Harrison.. 89 Hoyt, Ira F 14 Hoyt, R. C 160 Hubbard, Charles H 105 Hubbard, George D 22 Hubbard, Harry S 162 Hubbard, Henry D 104 Hubbard, Henry V 137 Huber, E. E 27 Huddleston, John P 19

Page Hudelson, C. H 131 Hudlow, T. A 147 Hudnell, Samuel C 166 Hudson, Georgy E 24 Hudson, H. H 118 Hudspeth, Cooper 155 Hudspeth, Robert H 49 Hueston, William C 150 Huffman, Charles F 95 Huffman, Pleasant J., jr 75 Huggins, Col. John B 36 Hughes, Berne P 73 Hughes, Charles Evans.. 149,153 Hughes, Fred J 92 Hughes, George P 130 Hughes, W. P 156 Hukriede, Theodore W 159 Hulbirt, Harry H... 15 Hull, Edmund F 130 Hull, Harry E 112 Hull, John A 42 Hull, William C 128 Humber, Col. Robert C 34 Hume, Frank M 21 Hummel, Arthur W 9 Hummer, E. A 145 Hummer, Harry R 60 Humphrey, J. H. K 118 Humphrey, Joseph W 83 Humphrey, William E__ 121.150 Humphreys, William J 71 Humes, Elizabeth 103 Hunnewell, Lieut. Com­mander F. A _. 24

Hunsberger, Ambrose 20 Hunt, C. W 121 Hunt, Donald J 28 Hunt, Leigh W 103 Hunt, Mabel G._ 70 Hunt, Col. William E 45 Hunter, John G 61 Hunter, O. F 108 Hunter, Capt. Robert C 44 Huntington, Col. P. W 36 Huntley, Clyde G 17 Hupp, Charley M 40 Hurley, J. R._ 30 Hurley, Julien A 155 Hurley, Patrick Jay 32,

120,122,135,137 Hurst, B. Price 68 Hurst, Capt. W. C 35 Husband, W. W_. 112 Huse, Edward A 9,138 Hussey, Ralph W__ 83 Husted, James E 24 Hutcheson, Joseph C, jr 154 Hutchinson, Ernest P 20 Hutchison, Harvey M — 42 Hutchison, William J ___ 73 Hutson, Richard W 162 Hutton, Andrew 82 Hutton, Col. Paul C_. 45 Huwe, Louis J 17 Hyatt, L. T 164 Hyde, Arthur Mastick 69,

124,129,135,136,137 Hyde, Herbert K 162 Hyde, James H 61 Hyde, Jeannette A 22 Hyde, Roger D 78 Hyland, George M 130 Hyslop, James A 87 1 Ide, John J 133 Ijams, George E 130 Imahorn, A. P. 125 Imes, Marion. 79 Imler, Fern A — 79 Imperial, Carlos _. 42 Inbody, E. F 30 Inch, Robert A _ 160 Ing, John C 59 Ingle, Erastus W . 97 Irey, Elmer L 16 Irvine, Maj. Elroy S. J 45 Irwin, Fairfax 30 Irwin, Henry 115

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Page Irwin, John F 84 Irwin, Rear Admiral N. E.__ 57 Isbell, John B 155 Ise, Walter J 69 Isern, Antonio Fernos 42 Ives, Leland D 94 Ivie', William N 155 J Jackson, Brownlow 161 Jackson, Carlton 102 Jackson, Edwin R 76 Jackson, F. R 29 Jackson, Guy S 76 Jackson, Lawrence W_ 68 Jackson, Martin L 66 Jackson, O. D 20 Jackson, Roy E 78 Jackson, Col. Thomas H 36 Jacobs, F. C 155 Jacobs, Frank G 18 Jacobs, H. H 107 Jacobs, Capt. Lynwood B._. 41 Jacobs, Paul Burke 85 Jacobs, Sydney R 15 Jacobson, Maj. Benjamin L__ 46 Jacobson, Julius H 93 Jaeckel, Herman 58 Jaffrey, Miss Julia K 49 Jaggar, Thomas B., jr 63 Jahncke, E rnest Lee 53 James, Arthur P 131 James, Edwin W 91 James, George R 123 James, Samuel H 132 James, William P 156 Jameson, John Franklin 9 Jamieson, George S 85 Jamison, Thomas H 58 Janes, Lionel L 93 Janzen, Daniel H 91 Jarboe, C. G 108 Jarboe, James H 73 Jardine, James T 70 Jared, Sam, jr 130 Jarnagin, R. L 130 Jarrett, J. W 125 Jay, Robert 79 Jeffers, L. M 98 Jeffrey, George R 158 Jehle, Joseph M 76 Jenison, Joseph S 76 Jenkinson, J. W 120 Jenks, Lieut. Col. G. F 39 Jenks, Capt. R. G 35 Jennings, C. B..._._ 120 Jennings, Edward H 128 Jennings, Lester C 80 Jensen, Capt. Henry M 136 Jensen, Leslie 17 Jensen, Thomas D 59,155 Jermark, Ernest W 61 Jermin, Frank 73 Jett, E. K 134 Jewell, Homer W 91 Jewett, Gerald A 17 Jewett, Stanley G 89 Johannes, Guy 118 Johnson, A. E 64,114 Johnson, Capt. A. W 54 Johnson, Albert W 162 Johnson, Berkeley... 64 Johnson, Burnett C 75 Johnson, C. W., jr 163 Johnson, Curtis M 22 Johnson, Ernest R 94 Johnson, Floyd A 90 Johnson, Frank M 58 Johnson, George E. Q 157 Johnson, George L 132 Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude B._. 49 Johnson, Harley N 73 Johnson, Harold H 65 Johnson, Henry A 30 Johnson, Herschel V 14 Johnson, John B 76 Johnson, Col. John O 134

Page Johnson, Junius W 92 Johnson, Lewis H 50 Johnson, Livingston S 143 Johnson, M ordecai W 68 Johnson, Otis B 121 Johnson, Read 131 Johnson, S. B 25 Johnson, Capt. T. L 57 Johnson, Thomas F 19 Johnson, Tillman D 163 Johnson, Vernon E 17 Johnson, Lieut. Col. William A 37

Johnson, Zeke 66 Johnston, Augusta F 91 Johnston, Carl A 76 Johnston, Harry F 104 Johnston, John W 51 Jolley, Herbert B 61 Jollifle, C. B 134 Jones, Capt. A. B 37 Jones, B. E 63 Jones, C D 50 Jones, Charles D 59,155 Jones, Charles S 80 Jones, Commander Claude A 54

Jones, Claude D 147 Jones, David B •__ 85 Jones, E. E 15 Jones, Edwin H 73 Jones, Eric W 50 Jones, George M 97 Jones, Grosvenor M 101 Jones, Harris A 73 Jones, Howard T 48 Jones, James 73 Jones, Jesse H 125 Jones, John C ___. 38 Jones, Kenneth B „ _.___ 147 Jones, Lewis A 92 Jones, Marshal T ... 101 Jones, Melvin 31 Jones, Paul 161 Jones, Paul F 157 Jones, Richard T 115 Jones, Roy R 28 Jones, Thomas E 68 Jones, Thomas J 84 Jones, Wesley L 139,150 Jones, Willard F 19 Jordan, Edwin W 131 Jordan, Col. Harry B 44 Jordan, First Lieut. James B_ 41 Jordan, John Y 161 Jordan, Lieut. Col. R. H 35 Joseph, Thomas L 110 Joslin, Theodore G 13 Joss, Jesse W 79 Joy, A r d o W 80 Joyce, Matthew M 159 Joyce, R. E., jr 20 Joyes, Col. J. W 39 Joyner, J* F 125 Joyner, Newell F 66 Judd, Lawrence M 68 Julihn, CarlE 110 Jump, W. A 69 Junkin, C.J 101 Jurwitz, Louis R 73 Justice, AlonzoA 73 Justin, Miner M 94 Juve, Oscar A 122 K Kadel, Benjamin C __ 71 Kaempfer, Lieut. Col. Albert B _ 44 Kaiser, Albert W 107 Kalbach, Lewis A.._ 63 Kale, Allen B 162 Kalloch, Parker C 30 Kalmbach, Edwin R __ 88 Kane, William A 15 Kariger, F 118 Karnuth, Arthur J 113 Karsner, John W 121

Page Kash, Roseoe C 28 Kaucher, Lawrence 52 Kaufman, Elmer E 93 Kaufman, Isaac H 78 Kay, GustaveA 75 Kayser, E . W 125 Keane, John C — 85 Kear, Paul W 164 Kearney, George 48 Kearney, Patrick J 49 Kearney, Robert E 73 Kearney, Thomas H 81 Reams, John P 166 Kearny, Warren 21 Keck, Edward A _ 130 Keck, I. E 146 Keek, Una H — 128 Keddy, JohnL... 20 Keech, Richmond B .__ 144 Keefer, Perry L 58 Keeler, Erwin P 103 Keelty, Capt. F. J 35 Keen, WalterH._ 30 Keeton, Walter 34 Kehr, R. W 30 Keiffer, Thomas B 50 Keim, Alfred H 51 Keithley, E verard S 82 Kekich, EmilA 102 Keleher, Commander Timo-thyj 54

Kelleher, Warrant Officer Bernard V 39

Keller, Col. W . L 36 Kellerman, Karl F 80,81 Kelley, Earl F 91 Kelley, Evan W_. 82 Kelley, Robert F 14 Kelley, William T . 121 Kelly, Edward J .. 145 Kelly, Ernest 80 Kelly, Frederick J 63 Kelly, James S 77 Kelly, John 25 Kelly, L. E 146 Kelly, Mack 115 Kelly, Michael J 23 Kelly, Walter E 51 Kelsey, Jay V 90 Kemmerich, Alphonse 105 Kemmerich, Joseph 104 Kemp, Master Sergt. Elmer. 39 Kemper, John M 80 Kempff, Rear Admiral C. S._ 56 Kempf, G. A 26 Kenake, Louis T 166 Kendall, James L 73 Kendrick, Wayne 148 Kenefick, Thomas M 19 Kennamer, Charles B 155 Kennamer, Franklin E 161 Kennamer, Thomas J 155 Kennedy, A. R 108 Kennedy, Edward D 76 Kennedy, First Lieut. Emile T 41

Kennedy, Gerald S 73 Kennedy, J. Thomas 143 Kennedy, James R 93 Kennedy, M . H 103 Kennedy, Miles C 125 Kennedy, Sidney J 22 Kennedy, Thomas Blake.... 164 Kennedy, William T _ _ 76 Kennerly, Thomas M ._ 163 Kent, Sidney H 34 Kenyon, William A 51 Kenyon, William S 154 Kerin, Austin H 163 Kerlin, Malcolm 100 Kern, Walter E._ 144 Kerr, Brownie H 31 Kerr, John W 25 Kerrigan, Frank H 156 Kershner, Hugh C 76 Kervin, William H 9 Kerwin, Hugh L 112 Kessler, William 64

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Page Ketcham, Charles A 55 Ketchum, Charles C.._ 65 Keville, William J 159 Keyes, Henry W 138 Keyes, Joseph 89 Keyser, A. E 107 Keyser, Elgie M 73 Keyser, Louis P 106 Kibbie, Robert C 39 Kidd, R. C 130 Kidder, Arthur D 58 Kiefer, Walter A 114 Kiehl, Lieut. Col. P. J. R 38 Kieley, John 15 Kielland, Rolf H 121 Kienholz, Ben U 93 Kiesselbach, Wilhelm 141 Kiessling, Oscar E no Kilbourne, Brig. Gen. C. E__ 136 Kilcoin, W . L 103 Kilman, L. N 114 Kilner, Maj. Walter G __ 32 Kimball, George W _ 83 Kimlel, John E 99 Kimmel, Capt. Husband E „ 53 Kincer, Joseph B __ 71 Kincheloe, David H... _ 166 King, Arnold J 93 King, B. R 146 King, Maj. Gen. Campbell.. 33 King, E. P 16 King, Maj. Gen. Edward L._ 44 King, Eric T 101 King, Frank A 163 King, Harold D 105 King, Inslee C ._ 163 King, J. M lis King, M. K 29 King, Marion R 27 King, Norman L 59 King, Rex 83 King, Samuel A 77 King, Smiley 18 King, Walter W 26 King, W. Harry 129 King, Warren R 64 King, William V 120 King, William Walter 114 Kingsbury, Joseph J 131 Kingsbury, Walter 94 Kinnan, William A 107 Kinney, A. A 102 Kinney, Jay P 60 Kinney, John N 83 Kinnison, H. B 64 Kinsell, W . L 67 Kinsey, Raymond D 30 Kintner, Capt. Edwin G 53 Kirby, Francis L 83 Kirby, John I 59 Kirby, Paul L 147 Kircher, Joseph C 84 Kirk, John R 19 Kirk, Paul H 93 Kirk, Thomas V 113 Kirkland, Mineola 145 Kirkpatrick, George D } D... 58 Kirkpatrick, R> Z 118 Kirkpatrick, William H 162 Kisliuk, Max, jr 96 Kitch, James B _ 61 Kitchen, Clarence W 92 Kittle, Howard V _. _»_ 95 Kittredge, Frank A _. 65 Kitzhofer, Joseph H __. 77 Kjaer, Swen 112 Klapp, Edgar A 139 Klath, Thormod O 102 Klee, Harry M . . 54 Klein, Charles A 79 Klein, Julius 100 Kline, William E 105 Klinge, E s F 109 Kloeber, Royall O 31 Klose, Charles R 24 Klots, Allen T 14 Knaebel, Ernest 153 Knarr, AurelJ 73

Page Kneale, Albert H ' 61 Kneeland, Hildegarde 96 Kneipp, Leon F__ 81 Knibbs, James J 24 Knight, C S P 26 Knight, Dewey L 113 Knight, Henry G 85 Knight, Howard L 70 Knight, John 161 Knight, Samuel.. 149 Knorr, George W 76 Knotts, M s K .... 109 Knowles, Louis 89 Knowlton, Daniel W _. 116 Knowlton, John F 158 Knox, Arthur R 18 Knox, Capts Dudley W 53 Knox, Frank.. 62 Knox, James H.__ 52 Knox, John Clark.. 160 Koch, Edward W 101 Koch, Egmont Eugene 154 Koch, Frederick L 122 Koch, Henry A 147 Koch, Ralph H.._ 115 Koen, Henry R 84 Koentz, Christian H 61 Kolb, Lawrence 26 Kolster, C ; C 100 Komp, William W 30 Koonce, George W 36 Koonz, Emily 9 Kopland, David V 80 Korn, William A 26 Kotok, Edward I 82 Kracke, Frederick J» H 22 Krafft, C,F 108 Krake, Loren W ___ 80 Kramer, Stephen E 145 Kramer, Willard E 28 Krantz, EarlB 78 Kranz, Harry T 128 Kratz, Frederick W 28 Kratz, John Aubel 129 Kreager, Paul T .' 90 Kreuger, Theo 82 Kreutzer, William R 82 Krigbaum, C larence R 20 Krisel, Alexander 166 Kritt, Abraham A 76 Kromer, Col* Li B 43 Kromer, Wilson H 118 Krulish, Emil 26 Krummes, William T 90 Krupp, Maji Oscar 38 Kubach, William F 64 Kubel, S. J 63 Kuehn, William R _ _ _ • 95 Kuentz, Maj i Oscar O 37 Kuhns, John Ci; jr 84 Kumpe, Cols George E 39 Kunkel, Chas* F 104 Kunkel, G. M 30 Kunna, Joseph J 113 Kunsman, Charles H 86 Kyte, G. W__ 139 L LaBoiteaux, E» M 101 Lackland, Maji Frank D 41 Lackore, James C 128 Lacombe, Burton C 66 Lacy, Mary G 92 Ladner, Albert H., jr 17 Ladue, Col. William B 46 Laflamme, Lieut. Col. Frank L. K._ _ 36 Lafount, Harold A 134 La Framboise, A. A 164 LaFrenz, Commander W . F. 57 Lahm, Col. Frank P 40 Laird, A. H., jr 116 Lake, Gleason C 27 Lakin, Edgar Morton 164 LaLonde, Agatha 0 113 Lamar, Capt. H. D 127 Lamb, Benjamin A 145

Page Lamb, W. A 64 Lammers, Commander How­ard M .__ 53

Lamont, R. P 100 La Moure, Judson, jr... 22 Lamoureux, V. B 30 Lamphier, Edwaid S. _ 105 Lamping, Clifton L 126 Lamprey, Howard A 70 Lanagan, Maj. William H___ 37 Landenberger, Capt. G. B___ 57 Landers, E _ 107 Landes, Bert R 112 Landick, George, jr 52 Landis, Dennis S 73 Landis, Harry R 112 Landman, Adrian M 61 Landon, Cedric R 89 Landon, E. G _ 35 Lane, B. H 63 Lane, C. H — 129 Lane, Clayton 102 Lane, L. L 115 Lane, Brig. Gen. Rufus H... 55 Langley, T. F 16 Langworthy, James N 83 Lanham, Clifford 144 Lanham, Fritz G_.__ 138 Laning, Rear Admiral H 56 Lankford, Jesse W 100 Lannon, Capt. James P 53 Lansdale, Robert T 60 Lansdon, W. C _ 123 Lapham, Macy H._ ___ 86 La Prince, Joseph A._ 30 Largy, Charles B 18 Larimer, Rear Admiral E. B. 54 Larkin, Maj. Thomas B 37 Larrabee, Anne — 114 Larrimer, Walter H 87 Larson, Adolph. 67 Larson, Edwin G 73 Larson, Ernest O 65 Larson, Peter M 59 LaRue, Charles ___ 52 LaSalle, Jessie __ 145 Lasche, Percival G 132 Lathe, F. M 107 Lathrop, William T ___ 73 Latimer, Louise P 144 Latta, M. C ___ 13 Lattimore, Robert B 97 Laubenheimer, Henry C. W . 157 Lauber, Calvin G 146 Laughlin, H. E 16 Laughlin, James L 131 Lauman, Commander P. C 54 Lauriat, Capt. P. W 24 Lauten, Gustave 145 Lavinder, Claude H 25 Lawler, Thomas A ___ 73 Lawrence, Audrey D 52 Lawrence, Charles D. 48 Lawience, R. L _ 27 Laws, Rear Admiral G. W___ 57 Lawson, E. B. 103 Lawson, L. M 140 Lawson, William W 75 Lawton, Edwin M 32 Lay, Edwin T 73 Layfield, Harry _ 107 Laythe, Leo L 89 Leach, Maj. Gen. George E__ 43 Leach, Glen C _ 104 Leach, Hugh 125 Leake, J. P 26 Leary, John B. R 97 Leary, John Joseph, jr 114 Leaver, Edmund S 110 Leavitt, Ernest P 66 Lee, Emery H 100 Lee, Ferdinand D 150 Lee, J. H 146 Lee, Lasley 64 Lee, William Burch 158 Lee, William E 116 Leech, J. Russell _ _ 123 Leedom, Chester N 163

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Page Lees, Fred 69 Leese, M. A... 148 LeFevre, Robert 30 Lehman, Paul M 67 Lehmann, Henry C 32 Lehr, Capt. Howard W 43 Leichhardt, Chester A 90 Leighou, John V _ — 82 Leighty, Clyde E 81 Leisenring, L. M 148 Leister, Austin J 87 Lemon, Frank K 157 Lenihan, James J___ 119 Lennan, Chaplain Thomas J. 33 Lenroot,Irvine L 165 Lenroot, Katherine F 113 Leonard, F. Morton 122 Leonard, Harry B 79 Leonard, J. J H5 Leslie, Frank E 132 Letterman, O. J 146 Letts, F. Dickinson 165 Letts, Ira Lloyd - 162 Letts, Joseph C — — 36 LeVan, J. H — - 30 Levy, Edward A —_ 39 Lewers, A. M — 108 Lewis, Albert —- - 19 Lewis, Alma D. 114 Lewis, Benton O 29 Lewis, Maj. Burton O — 44 Lewis, Elmer J 22 Lewis, Ernest I 116 Lewis, George W — _ 133 Lewis, Henry G 87 Lewis, James F 29 Lewis, Lew W 118 Lewis, MitchelD 116 Lewis, Nolan D. C _ 67 Lewis, Robert E_ 154 Lewis, Wallace. 62 Lewis, Walter K 78 Lewton, Capt. T. G_ ___ 25 Libbey, E. W 100 Licking, Lewis A. 77 Liddell, T. J - 26 Liek, Harry J — 66 Light, Frank P _ — 59 Lightfoot, J. H _ 107 Ligon, Charles R 159 Lfilard, R. Q 163 Lillie, R. D - 27 Lilly, Arthur D 115 Lincoln, F. B 25 Lincoln, Newton E 50 Lincoln, Lieut. Col. Rush B_ 44 Lincoln, Willis B 76 Lind, Master Sergt. Fred 33 Lindbergh, Col. Charles A... 133 Linden, B. H 100 Linder, Porter 19 Linder, William V 20 Lindgren, Gustave S — 73 Lindhe, J. B — 107 Lindholm, S. G 144 Lindland, Julius C 51 Lindley, Robert T 73 Lindley, Walter C 157 Lindquist, G. E. E. 63 Lindquist, R. J 125 Lindsay, Mellville D 143 Lindsey, A..' _ 108 Lindsey, Claude 36 Linebaugh, Samuel W 90 Lineberry, Richard A—____ 86 Lineburg, H. W 146 Ling, Charles S ------ 73 Linson, J. H _.__ 26 Linthicum, J. Charles 126 Lintner, John J 79 Linton, Fred B _ 98 Lippincott, Col. Aubrey 32 Lippincott, C. A 25 Lippincott, J. B. —- 140 Lippman, Frederick- 18 Lipps, Oscar H. 61 Lisle, Raymond L._ 80

Page I Little, G. M ___ 146 Littlefield, E. A 131 Littleton, Benjamin H 165 Livengood, Charles A 102 Livingston, Penn P 64 Lloyd, Bolivar J—_ 26,150 Lloyd, Charles A. 18 Lloyd, William A 71 Loafman, Melvin R 15 Lobdell, James S 57 Lockwood, John E 73 Loeffler, F. A... - 107 Logan, Eugene A 93 Logan, George L _ .. 57 Logan, William F 98 Lohman, Harry R._ 145 Lollar, Ernest E 79 Lombard, Charles M 76 Lombard, M. S_ _ 26 Long, Clark R 24 Long, Howard H . 145 Long, John D 26,150 Long, Richard C..._ 102 Longacre, Dr. R. F 100 Longanecker, Lieut. Col. Ira. 46 Longino, Hart T 94 Longmire, John... 125 Looff, Adolph T _. 105 Loomis, Oliver M 158 Lord, Maj. K. P 35 Lorente, Dr. Sebastian 150 Lorenz, Max O 116 Lott, Brig. Gen. Abraham G. 33 Loudenslager, George H 112 Louderback, Harold 156 Loughlin, G.F 63 Lounsbury, Fred H 67 Love, Col. Albert G 36 Love, William D 123 Lovejoy, Edwin W 100 Lovejoy, Harvey 52 Lovejoy, James E 75 Loveland, George A 73 Lovell, William S 155 Lovett, Ernest K 73 Loving, Hamilton I 81 Loving, Lieut. Col. J. J 37 Lowe, Capt. John V 44 Lowell, James Arnold .__ 159 Lowell, John W., jr 82 Lowman, Seymour 15 Lowndes, Charles H. T 63 Lowrey, B. G 159 Lowrey, JohnM 27 Lowry, Ralph 65 Lucas, Clarence F 104 Lucas, Commander R. L 25 Luce, Robert F 106 Ludwig, Charles J., jr 105 Ludwig, Robert E 112 Luebben, Gerold E 103 Lueders, Alfred 141 Lufkin, Will-red W._._. 21 Luhring, Oscar R 165 Lukens, Richard R 106 Lukesh, Col. Gustave R 37 Lumsden, L. L 25 Lund, Marquard H 102 Lundquist, Andreas T 121 Lusby, Jackson C_, 141 Luttrell, Ralph J 70 Lyle, Roy C 1 20 Lyle, Samuel P 92 Lyman, Maj. Albert K. B... 37 Lyman, Harold D 28 Lymer, William B 157 Lynch, John E 40 Lynch, Robert E 143 Lynch, Thomas B 17 Lynch, William H 92 Lyon, Charles E 102 Lyon, Frederick B 102 Lyon, Lieut. Col. James A... 43 Lyon, Maj. Leon E 44 Lyons, Eugene S 86 Lyons, Frank L 95 Lytle, James G_ 17

M c Page McAllister, Addams S_. 104 McAndrews, John E 14 McArdle, LeRoy P 77 McAtee, Waldo L 88 McAuliffe, Joseph P 73 McAuliffe, Maurice J 128 McAuliffe, W . J. B 62 McBride, Frank F 52 McBride, Harry A 14 McBride, John C 22 McBride, Walter L 20 McBryde, Charles N 78 McCain, Arthur C____ - 83 McCain, Francis M 158 McCain, Maj. Gen. Henry P. 135 McCain, Lieut. Col. W m . A. 32 McCall, Arthur G 86 McCall, Max A . — — 81 McCall, William R 77 McCamant, Wallace 149 McCampbell, Frank H 94 McCandliss, Donald A 93 McCann, Francis E. B 114 McCarl, J. R 124 McCarl, Scott C 20 McCarthy, B. Florens. 95 McCarthy, William G 125 McCarthy, Wilson 125 McCartney, Warrant Officer Henry A 38

McCashin, C. E._. 64 McCauley, Harry T . _ _ _ 19 McCauley, William 129 McClellan, Andrew 166 McClellan, First Lieut Hez__ 44 McClellan, Leslie N 65 McClelland, Charles P 166 McClelland, E. M 123 McClelland, Thomas B 70 McClintic, George W 164 McClintock, James K 149 McClintock, Thomas E 125 McClure, Herbert J 48 McClure, W . V „ 161 McClurg, Roy J 73 McComb, Harold E 106 McComb, J. Baldwin .._ 132 McConnell, Hubert F 146 McConville, Arthur H 69 McCord, AlanR—1 59 McCorkle, George 121 McCormack, James W 145 McCormick, Paul, jr.__ 80 McCormick, Paul J 156 McCown, Walter B 61 McCoy, Ellis E 79 McCoy, George W 26 McCoy, Horace L 130 McCrary, John R-_ 161 McCray, Ernest R. _ 61 McCrory, Samuel H 92 McCuen, James H 56 McCuen, Joseph R 120 McCuen, Robert W 17 McCulloch, Albert B_ 24 McCulloch, Charles N 64 McCulloch, Edgar A 121 McCullough, Ellsworth W__ 49 McCullough, Halle D 61 McCumber, P. J 139 McDermott, F. P 109 McDermott, George T 154 McDermott,-Michael J 14 McDonald, Albert 49 McDonald, Maj. J. Q 38 McDonald, James 78 McDonald, James W 22 McDonald, Lieut. Col. Rob­ert C 35 McDonald, Robert E 97 McDonald, Willard F 71 McDonald, William A 79 McDonald, William James.. 18 McDonnell, C. C 98 McDonnell, J. A 41 McDonough, Thomas C 115 McDonough, Thomas F 93

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Page McDougal, Col. Douglas C__ 55 McDowell, John C . 80 McDowell, Malcolm 63 McElligott, Mae U 113 McEvoy, George A 56 McEvoy, T. J m McFadden, James G 32 McFadyen, A. D 108 McFall, Robert J 101 McFarland, Lieut. Col. Earl. 32 McFarland, Elden 15 McFarland, J. C 124 McGarrigle, Maj. C. A 35 McGarry, Roderick A... 115 McGee, Willford J 98 McGeever, T. W 21 McGinn, Edward A . 130 McGinness, J. W 146 McGinty, George B 118 McGlashan, H. D 64 McGonegal, Alfred R 144 McGrath, Edward 52 McGregor, Archie N 77 McGregor, Clifford J 73 McGregor, James C 162 McGregor, James H 61 McGrew, John L 16 McGuigan, Joseph J 118,119 McGuire, Michael W 77 McGuire, O. R 124 McHale, V. R 23 McHugh, William O 77 Mcllvaine, C. A 118 Mclntire, Col. Augustine 33 Mcintosh, James W 21 Mcintosh, Lieut. Col. Law­rence W 46

Mclnteer, Sarah M 80 Mclntyre, Charles W 80 McKaig, Nelson, jr.. 86 McKay, Capt. George A 55 McKee, John K 125 McKee, L. W_ 100 McKeeby, Col. George L 44 McKenna, Owen P 22 McKenney, Frank D 88 McKeon, Thomas F 100 McKeown, William T 23,124 McKey, Joe R 103 McKibben, Walter M _. 19 McKimmie, Simon. __ 143 McKinley, Brig. Gen. James ~p 33

McKneelyrT" B~_-_________ 29 McKune, Emery F— __ 94 McLain, C. L 102 McLane, A. V 163 McLaughlin, Allan J 26 McLaughlin, John P 16 McLaughlin, Walter W 92 McLellan, Hugh D 159 McLeod, Aubrey S 15 McLure, Joseph H 93 McMahon, John P _._ 147 McMahon, Stephen J 123 McManamy, Frank 116 McManus, J. J 98 McMillan, R. D 115 McMillan, Robert J 163 McMillen, Robert N 121 McMullen, Lieut. Col. Joseph I „ 34,127

McMullen, John 25 McMurtry, John H 19 McNab, J. F 108 McNabb, Charles E 122 McNabb, Maj. Paul E 36 McXabb, Samuel W 156 McNair, John W ___ 84 McXary, John H. 162 McNeely, Lee 158 McNeil, Lieut. Col. Edwin C . 3 4 M c NeYlly~ Emmett E _".____ - 62 McNeir, William... 14 McNinch, Frank R. 120 McQueen, Alexander ___ 83 McQueeney, William 145 McQuillan, Hugh 20

Page McRae, Colin E 37 McReynolds, James Clark-.. 153 McReynolds, W. D 157 McReynolds, William H 129 McRoberts, Brig. Gen. Sam­uel 38

McSorley, Kathryn 92 McVicar, Nelson 162 McWherter, W. R —._ 165 McWhorter, Roger B 120 M MacArthur, Gen. Douglas. 32,136 MacCormick, Austin H 48 MacCracken, William P., jr. 133 Macdonald, A. Magruder 144 MacDonald, Thomas H 91 Mace, Brice M., jr 102 MacEachran, Clinton E 14 Macgowan, Harold P 103 Maclvor, Donald H 158 Mack, Charles B 82 Mack, James L 73 Mack, Julian W 153,154 Mackall, Lieut. Col. Samuel T 46

Mackenzie, Harry E 114 Mackey, Argyle R 112 Mackey, J. H 31 MacLake, William 132 MacLeod, Leslie A 42 Macpherson, Kenneth C 51 MacRae, Duncan 43 Macy, George W 18 Madden, Arthur P 20 Maddock, R. K 29 Maddox, Dwayne D 163 Maddux, Maj. Rufus F 44 Madigan, John J _ 63 Madison, James B 23 Maessen, O 118 Magbee, Harry E„_ 90 Magee, Wayland W 123 Magrath, Charles A 139 Magruder, George M 30 Mague, Roseoe E 51 Mahaffie, Charles D 116 Mahaffy, Henry C, jr 156 Maher, Thomas H 106 Mahon, Wilfred J 161 Mahoney, Eugene 50 Mahoney, J. F 27 Mahoney, Louis J 102 Maier, Charles G 110 Mains, Guy B ... 83 Malcolm, George A 42 Maling, Walter B 156 Mallalieu, Thomas G. 52 Mallee, Thomas 18 Mallory, George L 155 Malone, Maj. Gen. Paul B._ 44 Malone, Paul 103 Maloney, Alfred J _ 77 Maloney, Miss E. J 21 Maloney, J. C 146 Manahan, Commander, Stu­art A 54

Mangan, J. W 64 Mangum, James E _ 135 Manly, Col. Clarence J 46 Mann, Mrs. Nancy M 49 Mann, Walter G 83 Mann, William M 142 Manning, Caroline Ill Manning, Herbert M 26 Manning, J. A„. 21 Manser, J. G 29 Mansfield, George R 63 Mansfield, Richard H 145 Manter, Earl E __ 75 Manton, Martin A ___ 153 Manville, W. H _ 114 Manyon, Norman C 105 Marble, George R 15 Marbut, Curtis F. 86 March, Charles H 121 Mark, Vera T 50 Marker, Roy B 163

Page Markey, D. John 135 Markham, Edgar 124 Markham, Col. Edward M „ 36 Markhus, Andrew 58 Marks, Harris A 93 Marks, Sidney J 145 Marlatt, Charles L 87 Marlin, William L 131 Mariner, Harry A 106 Marquette, John J 123 Marquis, J. Clyde 92 Marriott, Maj. Carl L 45 Marrs, A. R 16 Mars, Lieut. Col. James A. _. 41 Marschalk, William A 60 Marsden, Roger D 92 Marsh, Clarence T. N 75 Marsh, Frederick W 156 Marsh, George H 162 Marsh, Samuel T __• 93 Marshall, E. R 26 Marshall, Elton L 69 Marshall, Henry 77 Marshall, O. K 131 Marshall, Stanmore P 29 Marshall, W. Fiske 100 Marshall, William H 113 Marstella, John P 19 Marsters, Elias 23 Marston, Dr. Anson 119 Martin, Augustus S 76 Martin, Lieut. Commander C. F 55

Martin, Charles I 131 Martin, Edmond M 51 Martin, Maj. Frederick L... 41 Martin, George E 82,165 Martin, H. H 29 Martin, Harold H 141 Martin, James L 144 Martin, John J 77 Martin, Lawrence 9 Martin, Col. Lawrence 138 Martin, Capt. L. LeR 43 Martin, Leo C_ 15 Martin, Reed F. 124 Martin, Robert F 103 Martin, Sam W _ . 93 Martin, Warren F. 50 Martineau, John E 155 Martinez, Prudencio Rivera. 42 Martyn, John W _. 32 Marvin, Charles F. 71,133 Marx, Charles D_. 125 Massee, Edward K 157 Massing, William P 134 Masterson, D. S 25 Masterson, L. C _ 163 Math, Frank A 73 Mather, Maj. John 45 Mathers, A. N 67 Mathewson, Jewett R 98 Mathewson, Walter G 114 Matson, Charles W__ 107 Matthews, Annabel 123 Matthews, Charles E 52 Matthews, Ellen N 113 Matthews, Brig. Gen. Hugh. 55 Matthews, John, jr.. 101 Mattingly, Robert E 147 Mattoon, Merwin A 84 Mattsson, Carl A 83 Mau, HavethE 161 Mauborgne, Lieut. Col. Jos­eph O 39 Mauk, George A_ _ 155 Maulding, Mrs. J. Atwood „ 58 Maule, William M 84 Mauran, John L 137 Mawhinney, Robert J 48 Maxam, Oliver M.. 24,138 Maxwell, Maj. A. J_. 35 Maxwell, Alexander 113 May, Charlotte K 68 May, Edgar H__ 55 May, Erwin G_ 22 May, John B. 54 May, Vincent B _ 59 Mayers, Shirley D 121

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Page Mays, Walter P 19 Meacham, C. T., jr.._ 29 Mead, Elwood 64 Meador, Elihu N 69 Meadors, Willis H 75 Meads, Eugene 106 Meals, Lieut. Col. C. A 35 Mealy, Victor H 19 Mearns, David C 9 Mearns, Jack G 29 Mecom, Philip H 158 Medalie, George Z 160 Meek, Edward R 163 Meekins, Isaac M 161 Meekins, Lynn W 102 Meerscheidt, Otto 126 Mehaffey, Maj. Joseph C 118 Mehl, Joseph M 98 Meier, Fred C 81 Meikle, John C 112 Meiling, Harry F 19 Meinzer, O. E 64 Melcher, H. K 16 Meiling, George 55 Meloy, Alf. O 158 Melvin, George M 132 Mendenhall, W . C 63 Mendenhall, Willliam V 83 Menges, Lieut. Col. W m . H_ 45 Meno, Frederick J 107 Menzies, John W___ 154 Merchant, Gerald C 73 Meredith, Claude T 18 Meriwether, Frank V 27, 111 Merovka, Lawrence J 90 Merriam, Col. H. C 34 Merrigan, Lawrence A 17 Merrill, Austin C 164 Merrill, Keith 14 Merrill, Melvin C 70 Merrill, Robert M 92 Merrit, A. D 108 Merritt, Frank C ._ 165 Merry, Henry L •___ 50 Mersch, Victor S 148 Mertzke, Arthur J..—_ 126 Messenger, Frank _ 102 Messner, Clinton T. 29 Metcalf, Carl V. _ 79 Metcalf, Haven 81 Mettler, Lieut. Col. C. G 38 Metzdorf, Dewey W__. 67 Metzger, George P 19 Meyer, Balthasar H . 116 Meyer, Eugene 123 Meyer, Maj. G. R 33 Meyer, H. H. B 9 Meyer, Harvey K 61 Meyer, John W 88 Meyer, Marcus S 105 Meyers, Capt. George F 53 Meyers, Robert L 17 Michael, Louis G 94 Michel, Carl 27 Middlebrooks, T. E 21 Middleton, William J 43 Mikkelsen, Oscar.._ 29 Miles, Leslie R 19 Miles, Raymond T 20 Miles, Rutherford T ... 95 Milford, W. R 125 Milks, Harley H 130 Millen, Charles J 75 Millender, Hamilton C 96 Miller, A. C 123,139 Miller, A. E 146 Miller, Col. Alexander M 45 Miller, Andrew 161 Miller, Arthur H 62 Miller, Arthur P 30 Miller, Arthur W „ 75 Miller, Catherine D 113 Miller, Charles A 125 Miller, Clarence A. __ 24 Miller, Dalton G 92 Miller, Douglas P 103 Miller, Edgar K 61 Miller, Edward G 83

Page Miller, Eric R 73 Miller, Frank G 75 Miller, Frank J 80 Miller, George C. 105 Miller, George F 60 Miller, H. S 107 Miller, Hunter __ 14 Miller, James S 29 Miller, J. Paul 88 Miller, K. E 26 Miller, Capt. L. A 38 Miller, L. O 16 Miller, Newton M 17 Miller, Peter H 16 Miller, Raymond C 102 Miller, Ross O 73 Miller, Walter L 101 Miller, Ward B 20 Milligan, E. J 144 Milligan, John H 146 Milligan, Thomas M 51 Milliken, Rhoda J 146 Millington, C. Norris 60 Mills, Ernest M 89 Mills, Loring O 49 Mills, Ogden L 15,

123,125,126,136,137,139,149 Milne, George H 9 Minnick, Joseph F 115 Miser, H. D 63 Mitchell, Charles L 71 Mitchell, Frank 49 Mitchell, G. E 63 Mitchell, Glenn E 84 Mitchell, Col. Harry D 45 Mitchell, Harry O 104 Mitchell, James C — 20 Mitchell, L. C 16 Mitchell, Lester H 64 Mitchell, Mowatt M 102 Mitchell, W. L _____.. 102 Mitchell, William A___—__• 9 Mitchell, William D ________ _ 48 Mitchelson, Albert T... 92 Mitman, Carl W 142 Mitscher, Commander M. A. 54,

136 Mize, Ralph C__ _ 73 Moery, Otto E. 73 Moffat, Jay Pierrepont 14 Moffett, Rear Admiral Wil­liam A 54,133,136

Mohler, John R 75,148 Mohr, Alfred H... 118 Moinet, Edward J 159 Moir, Arthur D., jr 84 Molen, James P 73 Moles, Hunter S 94 Moll, Arch G 18 Moll, Dr. AristidesA 150 Molster, Charles E 100 Molyneaux, Joseph W 159 Molyneux, Harold L ._ 73 Monahan, Arthur C 60 Moncure, P. H 112 Mondereau, Lorena 144 Monson, Ezra P 59 Montgomery, Edward G 101 Montgomery, George N 104 Montgomery, George W 158 Montgomery, J. A 161 Montgomery, John T 60 Moody, Lieut. Col. Lucian B_ 44 Moore, A. F 142 Moore, Albert W 88 Moore, Bert C 131 Moore, Carl M 60 Moore, Charles 137 Moore, Charles C 58 Moore, Dunlop 26 Moore, Frank S 83 Moore, Maj. G. F 33 Moore, Harry C 99 Moore, Lieut. Col. John C_ 39,44 Moore, John S ._ 65 Moore, John W.. 59 Moore, Joseph M 19 Moore, L. W __ 122

Page Moore, M. B_ 140 Moore, M. J 107 Moore, O. T 114 Moore, Robert Walton 149 Moore, Roy 89 Moore, Samuel M., jr 130 Moore, Wharton 101 Moorehead, Warren K 62 Moorhead, Ellwood S 9 Moorman, Charles H 154 Mootz, Charles E 76 Morales, M. G 131 Moran, Harry E 75 Moran, W. H 15 Morey, Col. Lewis S. 44 Morgan, Arja. 116 Morgan, E. T 107 Morgan, Edward W 130 Morgan, Ephraim F 48 Morgan, George L 93 Morgan, Henry A 59 Morgan, J. Holloway 64 Morgan, Joseph C __ 145 Morgan, Lorel N 51 Morgan, Louis B 17 Morgan, Sidney 122 Morgan, Walter J .. 95 Morin, John M ... 129 Morlander, George A .... 62 Morley, Leland C __ 88 Morley, Mary 62 Morrell, Fred W _ 81 Morrill, Chester 123 Morris, B. N 108 Morris, Bryce 94 Morris, Evan L 95 Morris, Finis D 110 Morris, George F 160 Morris, John S 52 Morris, Logan 123 Morris, Robert B 22 Morris, Col. S. J 36 Morris, William Herman 18 Morrison, Albert T 28 Morrison, Fred L 48 Morrison, Harold 87 Morrison, Homer L 62 Morrison, Hugh A. 9 Morrison, Lisle 87 Morrison, Martin A 121 Morrow, Edwin P 116 Morse, Lee C 102 Morss, A. Patricia.. 147 Morton, Grant J__ 99 Morton, James M., jr.._ 153 Moscowitz, Grover M 160 Moseley, Maj. Gen. George Van Horn 32,136

Moseley, Thomas W 80 Moses, Brig. Gen. Andrew. _ 32 Moses, Maj. Raymond G 135 Moses, Roy H_ 53 Mosier, Willard H 94 Moskey, George A 65 Moss, Frederick J 30 Moss, W. D 20 Mossman, Eugene D ___ 62 Mossman, P. D 27,60 Mote, Sharon R 60 Motter, Harvey H 17 Mottern, Earle E 21 Mottesheard, Ira H 164 Mountin, J. W 27 Moyer, Maj. Charles S . 47 Moyer, Joseph K 16 Moyer, Lawson A 128 Muck, Lee 60 Mudd, Thomas B. R 113 Muhlenberg, Maj. H. C. Kress _.__ 45 Mullan, E. H —„__.. 26 Mullaney, John J 40 Mulligan, H. A 125 Mulligan, Raymond J. 160 Munger, Thomas C 160 Munger, Thornton T 82 Munroe, Charles E 110 Munroe, Lieut. Col. J. E 38

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Page Munson, Brig. Gen. E. L 36 Munster, Otto W 113 Munter, Capt. W. H 24 Murchison, Col. William G. 46 Murdoch, James W 78 Murdock, J. Edgar 123 Murdock, John R 28 Murfin, Rear Admiral O. G. 55 Murie, OlausJ . — 88 Murphy, Charles 40 Murphy, Christopher J 144 Murphy, Daniel E 61 Murphy, Frank H 19 Murphy, Frank J 21 Murphy, James R 51 Murphy, John A 70 Murphy, John J 73 Murphy, John T 59 Murphy, Joseph A 146 Murphy, Thomas F 129 Murphy, Timothy F 101 Murray, Col. Alexander 36 Murray, Arthur L 111 Murray, Frank E 78 Murray, Percy E 119 Murray, Thomas B 89 Murray, Vance B _„ 27 Murray, Wallace S :•_ _ 14 Murray, William E 126 Musgrave, George W 87 Mushbach, George E 89 Musser, Jennie P 22 Myers, Edward E 24 Myers, Fred 73 Myers, John L 77 Myers, Maj. Gen. John T.__ 55 Myers, Morton 62 Myrick, Eldon H 82 N Naden, George F 59 Nagel, William M 82 Nagle, John D .. 113 Nagle, JohnL . 138 Nance, Dana W 28 Nannestad, Alf E 29 Naret, Joel Q 59 Nash, P. M 109 Nash-Boulden, Stephen A... 84 Nathan, Harold 48 Naylor, C ol. William K 44 Neagle, Pickens 55 Neal, CarlB 84 Neal, Everett E 17 Neal, George E 19 Neal, Paul A 28 Neary, Hugh G 18 Neblett, Colin 160 Neely, Frederick R 100 Neff, Abner R 70 Neff, Blanche 147 Neff, Johnson A 88 Neick, Ralph W 73 Neifert, William W 73 Nelson, Aimer P 89 Nelson, Arthur L 82 Nelson, George B 91 Nelson, Henry A 69 Nelson, Herbert E 95 Nelson, Dr. Ira D 61 Nelson, Col. Kent 46 Nelson, Kenneth R 28 Nelson, Ralph W 59 Nelson, Walter G 27 Nesbit, William W 28 Nesbitt, Frank A 166 Neterer, Jeremiah 164 Nettleton, Leigh L 114 Neuffer, Herman C 60 Neumann, David 124 Neumann, Frank 106 Neuner, Georee 162 Neuwirth, Edward 166 Neves, Carl A 131 Nevin. Robert R 161 Nevius, Joseph D. 21 Newburj-h, Frederic - 16

Page New come, William A 14 Newcomer, H. C 150 Newell, Daniel B 29 Newell, Robert J 65 Newell, T. R 64 Newman, Paul C 93 Newman, Robert R 76 Newm an, William A 24 Newsom, John F 73 Newton, Harry H 122 Newton, Howard M 79 Newton, Roy L 95 Newton, Walter H 13 Nevland, Maj. R. R., jr 36 Nichol, Harvey R 52 Nichols, Arthur A 20 Nichols, Esek S 73 Nichols, J. C 137 Nichols, L 107 Nichols, Maude G 9 Nichols, Norval P 113 Nichols, William B 76 Nicholson, Claude O 49 Nicholson, John M 144 iSicholson, M. R 22 Nicholson, Murdock D 59 Nicholson, Nels O 62 Nicolls, Henry 114 Nicolson, G. D. G 109 Nields, JohnP 156 Nielsen, Niels I 94 Niess, A.B 16 Niess, Edwin A 51 Ninas, G. A 124 Nixon, Marv S 32 Noble, John E 146 Noble, Col. William H 44 Noell, J. C — 123 Nolan, David 20 Nolan, Mai. Gen. Dennis E. 44 Nones, Hiram T 103 Noonan, Albert J 76 Norcross, Frank H 160 Norcross, Theodore W 81 Nord, Arthur G 83 Nordbye, Gunnar H 159 Nordinger, George C 18 Nordljng, A. B 126 Norquest, Clinton E 73 Norris, Clarence L 77 Norris, Edgar W 28 North, Clarence J 101 North, Dexter.. 122 North, Oliver B 103 North, First Lieut. Thomas. 135 Northcott, Elliott. 154 Northrop, J. D 63 Norton, Mrs. Mary T. 137 Norton, Robert S 89 Notz, Cornelia 122 Noyes, G. Harold 73 Noyes, Capt. L 54 Noyes, Newbold 50 Noyes, Orrin W 76 Noyes, Ralph E 76 Noyes, Theodore W 149,150 Nufer, Albert F 103 Nugent, William B 130 Nulton, Rear Admiral L. M. 56 Nunez F., Dr. Solon 150 Nunn, Roseoe 73 Nutt, Robert H 76 Nydegger, James A 30 O Oakley, James H 30 Oakley, Richard G... 97 Obenchain, Charles A 58 Oberlin, Capt. Edgar G 53 Oberlin, J. J 109 O'Brian, John Lord 48 O'Brien, Ernest A 159 O'Brien, L. F 107 O'Brien, Paul P 154 O'Brien, Robert L 122 O'Brien, Ruth 96 O'Brien, Thomas A 33

Page O'Brien, Thomas W 115 O'Connell, John 58 O'Connor, Charles J 91 O'Connor, Edward 146 O'Connor, Lieut. Col. James A 46

O'Connor, James J 159 O'Connor, T. V 117 O'Connor, Thomas 146 Oderkirk, Galen C 89 Odom, Dr. J. D 119 O'Donoghue, Daniel W 165 Oehmann, John W 144 Offley, Col. E. M 127 OfTutt, Armand 65 Offutt, William F 15 Ogden, B. K 117 Ogilvie, Noel J 139 Ogle, Charles T 53 Ogletree, George C 18 O' Grady, Valentine E 18 O'Hara, Robert B... 24 O'Hern, Col. Edward P 46 Ohlson, OttoF 67 Ohnhaus, Charles J 164 Ojeda, Jose Hernandez 140 Old, Howard N 30 O'Leary, Maj. H 38 Olesen, Robert 26 Oliver, Sumpter J 137 Olmstead, Lieut. Col. Daw­son 40

Olmsted, Gardner M 131 Olsen, Charles W 19 Olsen, Chester J 83 Olsen, Nils A 92 Olsen, Walter H 122 Olson, Gunder 17 O'Malley, Henry 104,140 O'Malley, Mary 67 Oman, Andrew E 89 O'Neill, James F 22 O'Neill, Capt. Raymond E__ 42 Onstott, R. H 29 Oram, Hugh P 144 O'Reilly, Mary M 23 Ornburn, Ira M 122 O'Rourke, Lawrence J 128 Orr, James L 76 Osborn, Aloysius E 73 Osborn, E. T 25 Osborn, Henry C 38 Osborne, Algernon A 103 Osborne, Frances S 144 Osborne, Lieut. Col. Thomas D 33

Osias, Camilo 42 Ossenfort, William F 28 Ostrand, James 42 Otero, Manuel B 22 Otis, Merrill E 159 O'Toole, Mary 147 Ourand, W. H 109 Owen, Mabel M 123 Owen, Somerset A 14 Owens, First Lieut. Ray L. _ 40 Owens, Thomas R 20 Owrey, William T 96 Oyler, R.H 21 P Pace, Maj. Herbert E 47 Pace, John C 78 Pack, Alonzo G 116 Padgett, Ora 62 Padin, Jose 42 Paegelow, Lieut. Col. John A 41 Page, Alfred H 19 Page, Frank A 17 Page, John C 65 Page, Lewis W 61 Page, Samuel M 76 Page, Thomas Walker 122 Page, Wilbur J 101 Page, William Tyler 149 Pagenhart, Edwin H 100,106

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Page Paget, Wilmer J... 9 Pagter, Lawrence B 84 Paine, Charles W 128 Paine, Howard S . 85 Painter, C.J ____• 131 Palmer, Arthur W . 92 Palmer, C. Alfred 113 Palmer, Clive W 101 Palmer, Guy F ; 131 Palmer, Hilding 66 Palmer, Lawrence J 90 Palmer, Theodore S 88 Paquin, Ozias, jr 29 Parater, George H 122 Parcher, George 26 Park, Charles A 105 Park, James F 79 Park, Lieut. Col. Richard.._ 36 Park, William E 132 Parker, Chauncey G 117 Parker, Dorsey J 111 Parker, Maj. Edwin P., jr... 33 Parker, Florence E 112 Parker, Brig. Gen. Francis LeJau 42

Parker, Frank 93 Parker, Maj. Gen. Frank 45 Parker, G. L 64 Parker, George W 163 Parker, Harold P 73 Parker, John J 154 Parker, Mildred E 67 Parker, Wesley D 90 Parker, William C 29 Parkhurst, Douglas L 106 Parkin, William 153 Parks, G. E 109 Parks, George A 68 Parks, Karl E 80 Parks, Maj. Victor, jr 45 Parmelee, E. H 118 Parmelee, L. D._. 117 Parran, Thomas, jr 27 Parrett, Ray R 62 Parrish, Lieut. Commander C.J 55

Parrott, Jacob L 19 Parrott, Col. Ralph B 34 Parry, Carl E 123 Parshall, Ralph L 92 Parson, George 117 Parsons, Rear Admiral Archi­bald L 55

Parsons, Charles F 157 Parsons, Fred B 19 Parsons, Henry S 9 Partridge, Everett P 110 Pasternack, J. G 29 Patch, Margaret A 101 Patraw, Preston P 66 Patrick, D. M 134 Patrick, D. W 29 Patrick, Henry R 73 Patrick, Maj. Gen. Mason M- 144 Patterson, E. O 160 Patterson, E dwin B 18 Patterson, George A 75 P at terson, Herbert F 62 Patterson, R. C 64 Patterson, Robert P 160 Patterson, Maj. Gen. Robert U 35,149

Patton, Chas. A 156 Patton, Frank C 161 Patton, John A 76 Patton, Raymond S 106,138 Paul, John 164 Paulett, Richard S 100 Paulger, Leo H 123,125 Paull, G. S 16 Paulsen, C. G 64 Paulsen, William L 19 Paxton, Edward C ._ 94 Payne, Charles F__. __ 76 Payne, Edward L 134 Payne, Frederick H_ 32

Page Payne, John Barton 149 Peabody, Joseph Winthrop.. 147 Peabody, William F 106 Peacore, Edward J _ 61 Peak, W . L 147 Pearce, Wallace J 83 Pearce, Walter N 102 Pearsall, Charles M 131 Pearson, Edwin H 24 Pearson, Gustaf A 82 Pearson, Dr. Paul M _ 68 Pearson, William Gaston 150 Pease, Guy S 18 Peck, Allen S 82 Peck, Lieut. Col. E. C 134 Peck, George C 102 Peck, M. K 109 Peck, Paul N 129 Peck, Ray 82 Peckham, Alice 162 Peebles, James E 103 Peebles, Leighton H 101 Peek, Col. Ernest D 44 Peeples, Mrs. E. K 145 Peirce, Vernon M 91 Pelikan, Edward R 28 Pendleton, Col. Harris, jr 45 Pendleton, Ray A 86 Peppers, Donald F 131 Perez, Antanasio T 57 Perez, Filemon E 42 Perkins, ̂ llen M_ 29 Perkins, Fred E 62 Perkins, Maj. Kenneth S 46 Perley, Clarence W 9 Perrault, Mrs. A. E 115 Perrin, Theodore J 80 Perry, Antonio M 157 Perry, James C ._ 25 Perry, John E _ — _ 90 Perry, Leon L __._ 145 Perry, Reuben 60 Pershing, Gen. John J_______ 135 Pesquera, Jose L __ 42 Peter, Valentine J . 160 Peters, C 118 Peters, John A _. 158 Peterson, «.gnes L.___ 114 Peterson, Archie L 129 Peterson, Charles E__ _. 65 Peterson, Samuel P 73 Petitt, Arthur L 147 Pettijohn, Lewis J 23 Pettis, Lieut. Col. Charles R. 45 Pettus, William J 30 Phair, Harry G 39 Phelps, Lilburn 158 Phelps, RuelG 114 Phelps, Rear Admiral W . W . 56 Phillips, David W 17 Phillips, Frank M 129 Phillips, J. F 25 Phillips, Orie L_ 154 Phillips, Oscar F 95 Phillips, P. J 114 Phillips, Roy A 82 Phillips, Samuel W _ 87 Philp, JohnW 52 Pickard, Edward T 101 Pickens, J ames M 80 Pickert, Heinrich A __ 22 Pickett, Charles E 156 Pieper, Grover C 77 Pier, Clarence L 94 Pierce, Appleton H. 132 Pierce, Charles H 107 Pierce, Claude C 25 Pierce, Edward R 146 Pierce, M . J 117 Pierce, P. P 107 Pierce, Rev. Ulysses G. B 150 Pierrot, Albert 103 Pierson, Joseph W 145 Pieters, Adrian J 81 Pike, Albert 63 Pile, Robert L _ 24

Page Pilkerton, Arthur R 143 Pillsbury, Brig. Gen. George B 36

Pine, C ommander James 24 Pinger, Maj. R. W 38 Pinkley, Frank 66 Piper, Stanley E 88 Pipes, Col. H. F 36 Pistole, Col. William B 46 Pitman, George S 164 Pittman, James S 131 Pitts, Edwin B 34 Plamondon, C. Ambrose 18 Plumb, Herbert L 84 Plumb, James R 80 Plumlee, William C 28 Plummer, Ira C 73 Plummer, Walter F 94 Plymale, Charles A 84 Poe, Burns 17 Pohland, John 60 Point, Col. Will H 44 Pole, John W 15,123 Polk, Marshall T 19 Pollock, C. W 22 Pollock, John C 158 Pollock, Marion E 130 Pomerene, Atlee 125 Poole, B. C 118 Poole, Charles G 89 Pooler, Frank C. W 83 Pope, A. L 110 Pope, George W 75 Pope, Gustavus D 149 Porch, Jesse P 146 Porter, Claude R . 116 Porter, F.J 109 Porter, George B 134 Porter, Henry G 128 Porter, M . E 108 Porter, R. E 27 Porter, Thurston R _. 166 Porter, Webster L 150 Porter, Maj. William N 43 Posey, E. L._ 107 Post, William S 60 Postle, Stuart A 99 Potter, Harlow G___ 77 Potts, Roy C 92 Pounder, John A 139 Pourie, Col. J. R 34 Powell, Edwin C 70 Powell, Jesse H 34 Powell, Lieut. Col. R. G 105 Powers, Col. Edward D 44 Powers, Ralph B 115 Pownall, Commander C. A__ 54 Poyet, Warrant Officer An­thony 39

Prather, D. J .... 27 Pratt, Brig. Gen. Henry C. 40,133 Pratt, OrloA 96 Pratt, Admiral William V. 53,136 Pray, Charles N 160 Prentiss, Maj. A. M... 43 Preston, Howard P 125 Preston, Maj. Gen. John F__ 34 Preston, Porter J 65 Preussner, Don A 158 Price, David J 85 Price, Frank 83 Price, Frederick M . 52 Price, J. A 25 Price, J. E ____ 130 Price, Sterling M ._ 80 Price, Maj. X. H 135 Priest, Eddie McCall 22 Priest, Raymond M 65 Prina, Frank 40 Prince, Charles E., sr_. 96 Prince, George E 94 Pringle, John A 132 Prior, Laurence N 106 Proctor, Frederick R 22 Proctor, James F 165 Proctor, Robert A 14

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Page Prosser, Lieut. Col. Walter E _ 39 46

Prytherch, Herbert F 104 Pugh, Arthur W 73 Pulver, Fred S 160 Purcell, T. U 102 Purdy, Milton Dwight 166 Purssell, Ulysses G 73 Purton, A. B 64 Purvis, Samuel 157 Puryear, Capt. Alfred I 42 Putnam, George R 105,138 Putnam, Herbert... „ 9,149 Q Quaid, William L _ 128 Quesenberry, James R 78 Quezon, Manuel L 42 Quick, Paul T 88 Quinlan, Col. Dennis P 44 Quinn, E. F „ _ 15 Quinn, Richard B __ 162 Qvale, S. B 20 R Rabbitt, Wade H____ ___ 9 Rabe, Harry F 161 Raby, Rear Admiral J. J 56 Rachford, Christopher E 81 Radcliffe, Lewis 104 Raffensperger, Hayes B 79 Rafnel, RoyV 76 Ragsdale, W. M 114 Ralston, Lieut. Col. Robert R _ 46

Rampendahl, W. F 161 Ramsay, Gordon A 127 Ramser, Charles E__ 92 Ramsey, C. A—_ __ 114 Ramsey, James A 59 Ramsey, Lieut. Col. Norman F _ 44

Ramus, Carl. 26 Randall, Harold 103 Randolph, E. S _ 118 Rands, Ernest P 58 Rankin, Hugh B 84 Rankin, Karl L _ __ 102 Rankin, Wellington D 160 Ransom, Rev. J. R 150 Ransom, Webster H 90 Raphael, John _ 83 Raplee, Llewellyn _„ 73 Rappleye, Howard S 106 Rash, Frank D 125 Rasin, A. Parks - 18 Rasmussen, H. A 27 Rasmussen, M. W 25 Rasmusson, Charles A 17 Rastall, Walter H 101 Rawdon, Henry 104 Rawdon, Preston G 19 Rawlinson, Charles H 164 Rawis, Maj. Walter O 46 Ray, Frank S 54 Ray, Glenn S 94 Ray, Hoyt E _ 157 Ray, William G 18 Ray, Wilson K_. 102 Rayburn, Fred M 102 Raymond, Fred M 159 Raynes, Harry 73 Rea, Mrs. Henry R 149 Read, Commander A. C 54 Read, Lieut. Col. J. H 38 Read, Mary T 98 Reagan, Daniel J — 103 Reagan, Frank G 131 Reagh, Russell R 129 Record, Quince 114 Rector, John K 68 Redding, Charles L 157 Redding, Sidney B 155 Redington, Paul G 87 Redrow, W. L 107 Reed, Capt. A. B 53

Page Reed, Charles D 73 Reed, Clyde _ 55 Reed, David A 135 Reed, Douglas H 157 Reed, Floyd K 93 Reed, Harrison H 116 Reed, Harry M 158 Reed, Irving M c K 91 Reed, John B _. 146 Reed, Nicholas F _ 158 Reed, Ollie E 80 Reed, Stanley. . 124 Reed, Thomas R 74 Rees, Charles W 79 Reeside, J. B., jr 63 Reeves, Albert L 159 Reeves, John R. T _ 60 Reeves, Maj. LeRoy 45 Reeves, Perry W.._ 129 Regan, Col. James 44 Regar, Robert S 51 Rehlaender, Willaim N 69 Reichard, J. D 27 Reichelderfer, Luther H_ 143,147 Reichenbach, Frederic 40 Reid, Henry J. E 133 Reid, William A 149 Reidy, John B 79 Reilly, William A __ 113 Reining, Robert R 100 Reinsmith, L. A __ 21 Reisimer, George ___ 19 Remer, Deane A 50 Reneke, Edward J 28 Renner, Ernest A 80 Renshaw, Donald 103 Repp, George E ___ 77 Reppert, Frank E 15 Restarick, A. B 157 Reuier, Frederick W__ 51 Reybold, Maj. Eugene 36 Reyes, Alexander 42 Reynolds, Col. Charles R 44 Reynolds, Delbert W 19 Reynolds, E. C__ 108 Reynolds, E. L_ 128 Reynolds, Ira L 144 Reynolds, John B 134 Reynolds, Marshall S 17 Reynolds, Walter F___ 106 Rhees, Benjamin R 20 Rhoads, Charles J 60 Rhoades, Col. Rex H 36 Rhodes, Harry W 105 Rice, Albert G 85 Rice, C. E 27 Rice, George S Ill Rice, Maj. H. L .... 38 Rice, Thomas D 86 Rice, Warren J 74 Rice, William B 83 Rich, Melvin C 96 Rich, Theodore S 79 Richards, Brig. Gen. George. 55 Richards, George M 71 Richards, Henry T 128 Richards, J. Bartlett — 103 Richards, V. I.. 109 Richards, Lieut. W. L 55 Richards, William P 143 Richardson, Charles H 74 Richardson, Gardner 102 Richardson, Leo S 80 Richardson, Lottie R 147 Rich ardson, Seth W 48 Richardson, W. W 124 Richey, Lawrence 13 Richmond, F. A. 107 Riddell, Walter H 52 Riddick, George M _. 90 Riddle, Mae M 122 Riddle, Wallace M_. 83 Riddleberger, Olive M 101 Ridgely, Capt. Randolph, jr. 25 Rideway, Frank 124 Ridlon, Joseph R 26 Rigby, Col. William C_ 34

Page Riggs, Rear Admiral Charles Edward 55,149

Riggs, Col. Kerr T_. 43 Rigney, Vincent B _. 43 Riley, Garrie W ._ 76 Riley, James A 80 Rinck, Edward C 28 Ringle, D., jr 108 Rink, Clarence W____ 19 Riordan, Henry H 19 Risley, Theodore G 48,115 Rist, Lewis R 82 Ritter, Halsted L 156 Rives, Capt. Tom C 40 Roahen, Kenneth F 90 Roark, Ruric C 85 Robb, Arthur. _. 48 Robb, Charles H 50,165 Robbins, Hartwell 79 Robbins, Warren Delano 14 Robert, Capt. W. P 54 Roberts, Maj. C. M_._ _ 39 Roberts, Frederic L 102 Roberts, George M 143 Roberts, Howard 93 Roberts, J. 0'C__ 130 Roberts, Leslie 50 Roberts, Leslie A. ___ 96 Roberts, Martin A 9 Roberts, Norman 30 Roberts, Orris W 74 Roberts, Owen J 141,153 Roberts, Col. Thomas A 44 Roberts, W. P. J 29 Roberts, William A 143 R oberts, William O 61 Robertson, Holcombe McG__ 26 Robertson, J 54 Robertson, L. P 144 Robertson, Thomas E 107 Robeson, Lieut. R. G 127 Robinett, William 115 Robinette, Frederick G 106 Robins, Millard V 74 Robins, Lieut. Col. Thomas M 36

Robinson, Allan H_ 57 Robinson, Carl H 93 Robinson, Dana E 26 Robinson, Frank H_ 93 Robinson, Fred W 39 Robinson, H. B 16 Robinson, Howard S 24 Robinson, Jefferson 76 Robinson, Leigh E 62 Robinson, Robert L 29 Robinson, Rear Admiral Samuel M 54

Robinson, William M., jr 66 Robison, Harold 103 Rochester, Edward S 122 Rock, Rear Admiral G. H.__ 54 Rockie, William A 87 Rockwell, Clarence S 77 Rodionofl, Nicholas R 9 Roe, Maurice A.. 28 Roemer, Robert F. _ 21 Roepke, O. B 109 Rogers, A 35 Rogers, Arthur 163 Rogers, David N. 84 Rogers, Edmund B 66 Rogers, Florence M. 145 Rogers, J. D _ 144 Rogers, James Grafton 14 Rogers, John R 17 Rogers, L. M . 27 Rogers, Leighton W 101 Rogers, Lore A 80 Rogers, First Lieut. Oscar L. 41 Rogers, Otis J 115 Rohrer, Harvey V. 103 Rohwer, S. A 87 Rollins, William T. S 52 Roome, Henry S _ 24 Roop, J. Clawson 31,129 Roosevelt, Theodore 42

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Page Root, Carl L 22 Root, Clarence J __ 74 Root, Capt. E. S 57 Roper, J. M 146 Rosafy, Louis A ____ 34 Rose, E.J _ 130 Rose, Francis C 15 Rose, Lieut. Col. J. B 38 Rose, Josiah T 16 Rose, Thurman H 29 Rose, William 160 Ross, Andrew N 121 Ross, C. S 63 Ross, Maj. Frank K 33 Ross, Homer L 157 Ross, Raymond L 106 Ross, Richard C 93 Ross, William H 86 Rothrock, Philip 95 Rottweiler, Roland A 115 Rouse, Herbert H 131 Routzahn, Carl F 17 Rover, Leo A 147,156 Rowbotham, Ernest B 131 Rowe, L. S 139,149 Rowland, George A 130 Rowland, William P 153 Roxas, Manuel 42 Rubin, Harry 132 Rubino, Anthony P 28 Ruck, Melvin A 77 Rucker, Col. Kyle 34 Ruckman, Webster S 107 Rude, Gilbert T 106 Rue, Harold P 110 Ruff, John H_._ 80 Ruff, William A .... 101 Ruffner, Col. Ernest L 46 Rugg, Charles B 48 Rumreich, A. S 27 Runkle, Fred C 131 Rusmisel, George P 74 Russell, A. E 28 Russell, Andrew J 16 Russell, Charles H 143 Russell, Charles T 19 Russell, Clark A 95 Russell, E. A 38 Russell, Col. George M 32 Russell, James R 105 Russman, Asa 18 Ruth, Adam P 24 Rutherford, Lieut. Col. H. K 38,46

Rutherford, Col. Samuel McP 33

Rutledge, Richard H 83 Ryan, Archie D 59 Ryan, James E 82 Ryan, John D 149 Ryan, John J 50 Ryan, Keith 131 Ryan, Oswald 120 Ryan, Stanley M 164 Ryan, W. Carson, jr 60 Ryden, Capt. Roy W 118 Ryder, James P 61 Ryerson, Knowles A 81 Ryon, James B 28 S Sabine, Edward G._ _ 103 Sabine, William T., jr__—___ 16 Sager, George V 74 Saint, H. Y 117 St. Antoine, Henry. 132 St. John, Maj. Adrian 44 St. Lewis, Roy 48 St. Sure, Adolphus Frederick. 156 Saldana, E.J 42 Salisbury, Ernest E 114 Salisbury, Morse 70 Salmon, David A__ 14 Sames, Albert M 155 Sanborn, F. G 131 Sanborn, John B 154 Sandall, Charles E 160

Page Sandberg, Fred 146 Sandberg, Samuel S 117 Sanders, Hartley I 33 Sanders, John E 74 Sanders, William M _ 56 Sandidge, R. P 27 Sands, S. R.. 25 Sanford, George O 64 Sanford, Joseph W 50 Sanford, Wayland W._._.___ 70 Sanger, Alice B 51 Sanger, Monie.-. 67 Sans, Edward R 89 San Souci, Emery J 21 Santacruz, Armando, jr 140 Santos, Jose Abad 42 Saperstein, S 108 Sargent, Charles F 132 Sasscer, Ernest R 96 Satterfield, William J 51 Satterwhite, Eugene W 52 Sauls, Colson 49 Saunders, Lieut. Col. Edwin O 34

Saunders, H. A 125 Saunders, Walter A 43 Savage, Anthony 164 Savage, Capt. Charles M 40 Savage, John H 95 Savage, John L 65 Savoretti, Joseph _•_ 112 Savoy, A. K 145 Sawtelle, William H 154 Sawyer, Maj. Charles N 40 Sawyer, Donald H 136 Sawyer, Ernest Walker 67 Sawyer, Harold A 74 Saye, Garnett W — ..__ 90 Sayers, Royd R..._ 27,110 Scales, Joseph Harry 115 Scammon, John J 18 Scanlon, Maj. Martin F 40 Scarr, James H 74 Scattergood, J. Henry 60 Schaefer, John H 24 Schapiro, Israel 9 Scheffer, Theophilus H 88 Schereschewskv, Joseph W__ 26 Schilling, William F 124 Schlegel, Charles 56 Schley. Lieut. Col. Julian L. 118 Schlotfeldt, F. J 114 Schmucker, Edwin B 113 Schneider, Frederick C 160 Schneider, Frederick L 78 Schneider, Harry A 77 Schneider, William E 95 Schnepfe, Fred E 136 Schnurbusch, William J 74 Schnurr, Mae A 64 Schoen, Julian A _. 48 Schoeneman, Charles R 15 Schoeneman, George J 16 Schoening, Harry W 75 Schoening, Leroy. 97 Scholl, Capt. P. A 35 Schommer, John B 130 Schoonmaker, Frederic P 162 Schoppe, Ray L 106 Schow, First Lieut. R. A 135 Schreiner, Oswald 86 Schroeder, Sarah F 67 Schroeder, Walter F 76 Schrom, Charles E 146 Schrumpf, Henry R 77 Schudt, Lieut. Col. C O 35 Schuldt, Gus A 147 Schuler, Martin 95 Schull, Col. H. W 39 Schultz, Leslie G 94 Schultz, Walter D 126 Schureman, Paul 106 Schutt, Marie E 129 Schwab, Mathias E 76 Schwartz, Edward J 146 Schwartz, Louis 26 Schwartz, Ralph D... ._ 17 Schwarz, Leonard J — 103

Page Schwickardi, Rudolph B 121 Schworm, Stanley S 74 Scofield, Carl S 81 Scott, Edgar B 30 Scott, Emmett J 68 Scott, Fred J 39 Scott, George A_. 93 Scott, George C 158 Scott, George E 58,149 Scott, Hugh 131 Scott, Hugh L 63 Scott, James A 83 Scott, James E 84 Scott, Joseph '_ 149 Scott, Joseph G 94 Scott, Louis M 96 Scott, Martin G 22 Scott, Samuel A 105 Scott, Maj. Stanley L 37 Scoyen, Eivind T 66 Scribner, Sidney C 83 Scrivener, John G 35 Scroggie, R. A 29 Scull, Carl A 19 Seabrook, Strobhart H 49 Seager, Howard W 22 Seaman, Col. A. Owen 43 Seaman, Charles W 113 Seaman, Guy L 116 Searle, William D 32 Searles, Lieut. Commander PaulJ 55

Sears, Harold M 84 Sears, Julian D 63 Seawell, Herbert F 123 Sebrell, William H., jr 28 Sebring, Frank A 147 Sechrest, Earl F 120 Secrest, John D 111 Seeley, Dewey A 74 Seibel, Clifford W 110 Seiler, Alfred G 144 Selby, Stephen A 76 Self, V. H 16 Selfridge, William R 90 Sellers, C. F 147 Sellers, Kathryn 147 Sellett, George. 166 Senn, Rear Admiral T.J 57 Seoane, Col. Consuelo A.__ 39,44 Seran, Harry A 106 Serrano, Gustavo P 140 Sewell, Col. John Stephen... 38 Sexton, Rear Admiral Wal­ton R 53,136

Seymour, Flora Warren 63 Shaffer, C. H 109 Shaffer, Joseph C ___ 164 Shamhart, E. J 21 Shanks, Walter S 19 Shanley, Commander T. A._ 24 Sharkey, Charles F 112 Sharrer, Maj. Robert A 37 Shaughnessy, Edward J 112 Shaver, Burdette J 90 Shaver, Robert M 74 Shaw, Arnold C 84 Shaw, CorvinV 76 Shaw, Frank R 30 Shaw, John Arthur 114 Shaw, John S 129 Shaw, William A .__ 74 Shea, John S 18 Shea, William H 95 Sheahan, Harvey. _' 104 Shear, Cornelius L 81 Shearman, Thomas G 69 Sheets, Earl W__ 75 Sheetz, Ira 145 Sheffield, E. L 109 Shekerjian, Maj. Haig 43 Sheldon, George L 17 Sheldon, Harold P 88 Shelley, Col. J. E_ 35 Shelley, Ralph S . 84 Shelton, Arthur B__ 165 Shelton, James E____ 76 Shepard, Frank E 23

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Page Sheppard H. R.__ _ 15 Sheppard, William B 156 Sherfy, Carrie B.. 80 Sheridan, Andrew J 33 Sheridan, Charles L 22 Sherier, Julius M __ 74 Sherman, Carl E 105 Sherman, Charles D 76 Sherman, Edward A_ ._ 81 Sherman, Edward C 55 Sherman, George L 70 Sherman, John B 18 Sherman, Mrs. John Dickin­son 149

Sherman, Wells A 92 Sherrard, Thomas H 84 Sherwood, Gertrude M 122 Sherwood, Henry G 24 Sherwood, W.-T 16 Shilling, Alphonso W 74 Shillinger, J. E 88 Shiner, Vernon J 97 Shingler, George P 85 Shinkle, Lieut. Col. E. M.._ 38 Shipe, H. W ._ __ 60 Shipley, Ruth B 14 Shipman, J. L._ 108 Shipman, Truman G 74 Shipman, William S 132 Shirley, M. L 102 Shockley, Col. M. A. W 36 Shoemaker, Clifford 91 Shoemaker, Theodore 82 Shoemaker, Thomas B 114 Short, Lieut. Col. Walter C__ 42 Shot well, Luman W 61 Show, Stuart B 83 Shrout, Sam F 121 Shuck, Walter L 19 Shuey, Herman J 112 Shuman, Col. John B 33 Shumway, Daniel G 78 Sibley, Samuel H 154 Sickmon, May C 161 Siegmund, William C 76 Siler, Col. Joseph F 118 Silk, Samuel A 67 Silver, James —_ 88 Simkins, Verne 53 Simmons, Ben H 34 Simmons, Melvin H 18 Simms, F. B 130 Sim ms, John A 80 Simms, Joseph B 146 Simon, Abram 145 Simon, Louis A 24 Simonds, Edward B 79 Simonds, Brig. Gen. G. S 43 Simons, Andrew A 90 Simons, Charles C 154 Simpson, Alva A 82 Simpson, Charles D 82 Simpson, Maj. Clyde V 40 Simpson, Friench 26 Sims, Frederick R 132 Sims, Henry Upson 149 Sinclair, A. Leftwich 165 Sinclair, Solomon S 20 Singleton, Lieut. Col. Asa L_ 33 Singleton, Henry 76 Singleton, Joseph M 97 Singleton, Col. M. E 39 Sisson, Charles P 48 Sittel, Albert C 156 Skidmore, Don I __ 75 Skidmore, E. J 117 Skinner, C. A 104 Skinner, Carl H 61 Skinner, Frank C 107 Skinner, G. C „_. 130 Skinner, Col. George A 45 Skinner, Homer L 28 Skinner, William W 85 Skorup, J. J 102 Slaton, John M., jr 131 Slaughter, J. Pemberton 74 Slaughter, P. J— 29 Slaughter, W. H 26

Page Slemp, C. Bascom.. 149 Slick, Thomas W 158 Slindee, Michael S 15 Sluiter, Orrie J 159 Small, Edward „ 94 Smead, Edward L ._„ 123 Smeby, Alfred B 95 Smelser, William N 112 Smiley, James H 102 Smith, A. R 107 Smith, A. Viola..." 103 Smith, Addison T 150 Smith, Col. Alfred T 32 Smith, Andrew M 16 Smith, Arthur N 77 Smith, Arthur R 77 Smith, Bertrand E 90 Smith, Charles J 67 Smith, Charles P 123 Smith, Clarence B 70,71 Smith, Clinton G 84 Smith, Dallas B 130 Smith, Daniel E 132 Smith, Douglas 155 Smith, Edward 77 Smith, Edwin F 83 Smith, Ernest R 99 Smith, Frank D 70,127 Smith, Frank F 65 Smith, Franklin H 122 Smith, Fred G 95 Smith, Frederick C 25 Smith, George Otis 120 Smith, Glenn S 63 Smith, Granville 37 Smith, H. I 64 Smith, Harlan H 74 Smith, Harry D 21 Smith, Herbert M 78 Smith, Homer 67 Smith, Homer A. A 119 Smith, Howard F 26 Smith, Howland S 51 Smith, Col. Hugh C 46 Smith, Irene D 129 Smith, Jesse W 74 Smith, John H 118 Smith, John M 24 Smith, Julian D 103 Smith, L. McC 29 Smith, Laurence R 65 Smith, Lynn 59,155 Smith, M. D 146 Smith, Nicholas A. C 110 Smith, Philip S 63 Smith, R. Edward 62 Smith, Ralph E 16 Smith, Raymond U 160 Smith, Robert L 79 Smith, Samuel C 150 Smith, Sawyer A 158 Smith, Shelby.. 112 Smith, Shirley D 113 Smith, First Lieut. Stanton T 41

Smith, Thomas C 18 Smith, Lieut. Commander W. H 55

Smith, Wallace W 88 Smith, Willard C 101 Smith, William A 9 Smith, William H 18,66,139 Smith, William L 27 Smith, William M 55 Smith, William W 51

Smithers, E. W . Smoot Smyser Smyth Smyth

C. C. Col. R. E Patrick H Capt. William W

13 85 35 74 54 Snavely, Ralph B 28

Snead, Charles D 91 Snead, William E 16 Pneed, Lieut. Col. Albert L - 40 Snelgrove, Howard H 59 Snell, Charles L 55 Snider. M . F 16 Snipes, Frank L 105

Page Snoddy, Thomas G 62 Snow, Maj. William A 37 Snowe, Aubrey E 28 Snyder, Arvel R 61 Snyder, Charles B 67 Snyder, Charles L 128 Snyder, Edgar C 156 Snyder, Frederic 60 Snyder, John P 104 Snyder, Joseph M 87 Snyder, Peter F 112 Sobeloff, Simon E 159 Sobieralski, Alfred M 106 Sogemeier, Albert C 158 Soldan, Dr. Carlos Enrique Paz 150

Soler, Dr. Ramon Baez 150 Solinsky, Elbert C 66 Solinsky, Frank J., jr 65 Somervell, Maj. B. B 37 Somerville, James, jr 103 Sommer, Frederick C 103 Soper, D . H 29 Sopei, Morris A 154 Soper, Richard W 132 Sorensen, H. K 102 Sornborger, Charles B 48 Soule, S. B 64 Southworth, Frederic W 55 Soyster, H. B 64 Spalding, Col. George R.. 36,105 Spalsbury, Ross L 61 Spamer, Arthur L 159 Spangler, Hugh D 74 Spangler, L. C 15 Spann, Maj. G. F 34 Sparks, Raymond 143 Sparks, Thomas J 158 Sparks, William M 154 Speelman, Martin R 9 Spellier, Louis A 17 Spencer, C. J 108 Spencer, DeForest A 103 Spencer, Donald A 88 Spencer, Frank H 87 Spencer, H. A 27 Spencer, James H 74 Spencer, O. M 27,60 Spencer, R. R 27 Spencer, Lieut. Col. Thomas C 39,45

Spencer, Walter 59 Spiegel, J. B 64 Spierling, William E 76 Spillane, Thomas R 19 Spindler, Harvey H 74 Spindler, John E 78 Spinks, Col. M . G__ 34 Spofford, Charles B., jr. 103 Spofford, Charles W 130 Spooner, Henry J., 3d 19 Sprague, E. K 30 Spraker, Harry W 43 Spratt, Robert D 30 Spratt, T o m G 70 Sproles, Harry A 19 Squire, Earl C 103 Staack, J. G 63,136 Stabler, Herman 63 Stabler, Howard D 155 Stacey, S. W 158 Stacher, Samuel F 61 Stack, E.J 115 Stackpole, M . R 64 Stadlmeir, Albert 90 Stafford, James A '.. 155 Stafford, Joseph 76 Staley, William F.._ 69 Stalker, C. L ____ 29 Stalmach, Adolph A 97 Stalter, George R 132 Stamm, Eugene C... 29 Stamm, Harold B _ 121 Stancil, William A. 18 Standing, James E 75 Stanford, Maj. Leland H . 40, 46 Stanley, A. O 139

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Page Stanley, Col. D. S 135 Stanley, Louise 96 Stanton, James W _ 96 Stanton, T. W 63 Stanton, Thomas B 146 Staples, Lester A 74 Starbuck, William D. L 134 Stark, Capt. Harold R 53 Stark, Walter R 16 Starr, Robert C 112 Starratt, Andrew W _ 15 Staub, Alvin F. _ 76 Stayer, Col. E. S 34 Stearns, William L 30 Steddom, Rice P 75 Steed, Joshua N 122 Steele, Glenn 113 Steele, Ivan W 28 Steele, OrinD 90 Steele, Ray C 89 Steere, Loyd V 94 Steger, Col. John 0 45 Steiner, Gotthold 81 Steintorf, Paul P 103 Stejneger, Leonhard 142 Stephens, Francis H 143 Stephens, James A 17 Stephenson, Charles H 51 Stephenson, L. W 63 Stephl, OttoE.__ __. 89 Stern, Boris 112 Sternhagen, John M _. 123 Steuart, William M 100 Stevens, Carl 62 Stevens, Chester D 94 Stevens, John E 70 Stevens, Ross O 88 Stevens, W . H. S 121 Stevens, Walter S 60 Stevenson, Joseph H 70 Stevenson, Philip 115 Stevenson, William R 19 Stewart, Adelia M 15 Stewart, Dr. Andrew 127 Stewart, Andrew G., jr _. 18 Stewart, Benjamin D 63,110 Stewart, Charles E 48 Stewart, Dan G.__ 17 Stewart, Estelle M 112 Stewart, Fletcher C 28 Stewart, Lieut. Col. G. H _ 39 Stewart, James B 14 Stewart, James O 83 Stewart, Mary 60 Stewart, P. M 27 Stewart, Robert C 29 Stewart, Sidney S 83 Stewart, Stella 122 Stewart, Walter J __ 79 Stewart, William P 74 Stickney, Maj. Henry H 46 Stickney, Henry Ladd 132 Stier, Carl 30 Stikeleather, Horace H 20 Stiles, George W., jr 78 Stiles, C . W . — 30 Still, Seaborn H__ 78 Stillwell, E. D 118 Stillwell, John D._ _. 79 Stilson, G. Warren 112 Stimpson, William G 30 Stimson, Arthur M___ 26 Stimson, Henry L 14,126 Stimson, Maj. Julia C 36 Stine, Oscar C 93 Stingley, Orville A _ _ 77 Stirling, M . W 142 Stirling, Rear Admiral Y., jr.. 57 Stockberger, Warner W — 69,81 Stockier, Bernhard J 77 Stoddard, Malcolm L ___ 132 Stoddard, Samuel W__ 83 Stoesen, Andrew R. W 74 Stone, Forrest R..._ 60 Stone, Harlan Fiske 153 Stone, James C__ — 124 Stone, Kimbrough 154

Page Stone, Thomas E 20 Stone, W . H 118 Stott, William G 145 Stoutemyer, Bernard E 65 Strack, Albert 98 S trahorn, Arthur T 86 Strauss, Ober G__ 94 Street, Oliver D., jr 155 Street, Thomas A 42 Streeter, Harold W . _ _ 30 Strench, William G 113 Strickler, Don B 76 Stromme, Capt. Joseph L 41 Strong, Earle R 100 Strong, Dr. Helen M 138 Strong, Lee A 96 Strother, A. Pendleton- 17 Strother, French 13 Strum, Louie W 156 Stuart, Robert Y 81,127,137 Stubblefield, Albert G 59 Stubbs, Martin B 74 Sturdevant, Maj. Clarence L. 37 Sturges, Col. Edward A 46 Sturges, Merton A 114 Sturgess, E dward L 17 Stutsman, Jesse O ._- 49 Styer, Freas 23 Styer, Maj. Wilhelm D 37 Sudduth, Warren R 97 Sugden, Gilbert T 17 Suit, Frisbie T_ 76 Sullivan, C. J 25 Sullivan, Daniel J 67 Sullivan, Del L 114 Sullivan, Edmund C 30 Sullivan, Floyd E 103 Sullivan, Harry L 125 Sullivan, Harvey P 155 Sullivan, Jeremiah A 145 Sullivan, Jerry B 166 Sullivan, John D _ _ 40 Sullivan, John J 63 Sullivan, Leroy M 155 Sullivan, P. J --- 146 Sullivan, Richard H 74 Sullivan, Walter A 78,79 Sultan, Lieut. Col. Daniel I_ 37,

119 Summers, John L __ 15 Summers, Melvin B 74 Surface, Frank M 101 Surratt, Andrew J 93 Sutherland, Angus 157 Sutherland, George __ 153 Sutherland, Howard 120 Sutton Leon G 74 Swackhamer, Walter B 132 Swain, Clayton E 91 Swallow, Charles W __ 115 Swan, Thomas W__ 153 Swanger, Charles H._ 77 Swann, Joseph C ___ 21 Swanson, Claude A._ 126 Swanson, Edward B. 110 Swanson, J. V 128 Swartwout, Egerton 137 Sweaney, George W 19 Sweeley, First Lieut. William R — _ 41

Sweeney, Alvin R 26 Sweeney, Don Sisa 18 Sweeney, Josephine C 91 Sweeney, Col. Walter C 45 Sweet, Ernest A 26 Sweet, G. Henderson 130 Sweet, Harriet M_„. 139 Sweet, Merle L _ 51 Sweet, Oliver E 116 Sweetser, Charles H 92 Sweetser, Harvey A 103 Swick, Clarence H.._ 106 Swift, Everett L._ 20 Swift, Theodore T _ 83 Swigart, Jesse E 24 Swindle, Anthony J 19 Switzer, John B ._ 116

Page Sykes, Eugene O _ 134 Sykes, Col. Horace F 33 Symes, John Foster 156 Symington, C o m m a n d e r Thos. A _ _ 118

Tacy, Nelson A 51,138 Tafe, Henry A. 115 Taggart, Earl 124 Taggart, T. L 115 Tait, Galen L 17 Talbot, First Lieut. Clarence P _._.41

Talbot, Edmond E 158 Talbott, W. R 130 Talbott, William W 74 Taliaferro, A. P., jr 100 Talley, Lynn P_.__ 125 Talman, Charles F 7i Tandy, Elizabeth C 113 Tandy, Elon F _. 130 Tannenberg, Wilhelm 141 Tanner, W. F. 26 Tappan, J. W 27 Tarbett, Ralph E_ _. 30 Tarleton, Albert H 17 Tarr, Frederick H 159 Tarskey, Chaplain Benjamin J 33

Tate," Hugh M...I----I- 116 Tate, Mary A 9 Tatelman, Edward I. P 119 Tawse, A. C 147 Taylor, A. E 98 Taylor, Augustus C 148 Taylor, Maj. Charles J 37 Taylor, Clifford C 94 Taylor, Clint J 52 Taylor, David W 133 Taylor, Eli F. 59 Taylor, George C__ 163 Taylor, George H 64 Taylor, George R_. 35 Taylor, George W 91 Taylor, Henry M 93 Taylor, I. H — 104 Taylor, James R — — 40,165 Taylor, James S 104 Taylor, M 109 Taylor, Marion 126 Taylor, Oliver G. 65 Taylor, Paul P 77 Taylor, Robert W 59,155 Taylor, Maj. Roger. 38 Taylor, Thomas R.— 101 Raylor, Walter P 88 Taylor, Walter R 39 Taylor, William A — 80 Taylor, William E_._ 80 Teachum, George F 143 Teale, Maj. Willis E 135 Teegarden, Harold B 120 Temple, Henry Wilson 126 Templer, James N 82 Templeton, Richard H 161 Tenney, Col. Charles H 38 Tennyson, Alfred L 20 Tepfer, De Lois G 79 Terhune, Hugh W 90,91 Terrell, Mrs. Mary Church.. 150 Terrell, William D 100 Terriberry, William S 26 Terry, Maj. C. C 38 Terry, Prentiss M 102 Teufel, W. C 27 Tewksbury, H. H. _ 104 Thacher, Thomas D_ .48,149 Thacker, O 117 Thayer, M. M 70 Theile, Karl 68 Thorn, Charles 86 Thomas, Arthur G 129 Thomas, Curtis W 40 Thomas, D. E 60 Thomas, Edward W 143 Thomas, Edwin S 156

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Page Thomas, Fred B 21 Thomas, George H 124 Thomas, Ralph W 74 Thomas, Lieut. Commander Robert E._ 55

Thomas, Lieut. Col. Robert S 37

Thomas, Russell 29 Thomas, Walter W 74 Thomas, William H 105 Thomlinson, V. W 114 Thompson, Bernard W 145 Thompson, Bertis B „ 36 Thompson, Edward E 49 Thompson, Emery J 87 Thompson, George C :_ 120 Thompson, Helen M _.— 70 Thompson, Herbert L __. 57 Thompson, Horace 32 Thompson, Howard J 74 Thompson, J. Whitaker 153 Thompson, James A 157 Thompson, James Wesley— 157 Thompson, John A 77 Thompson, John B 76 Thompson, L. A 131 Thompson, L. R : 25 Thompson, Laura A 112 Thompson, Lewis B 18 Thompson, Manly G 69 Thompson, M ary F 75 Thompson, Nelson S _ — _ 24 Thompson, Perry A......... 84 Thompson, Ralph L_.--.-_-- 144 Thompson, Samuel H . 21,60,124 Thompson, T.J 108 Thompson, W . Norman 15 Thompson, William 78 Thompson, William F., jr... 157 Thomson, C. G. 66 Thorson, Alfred T 24 Thuis, Lieut. Col. Charles H 45

Thurber, W . L 107 Thweatt, Frank F., jr _. 28 Tibbs, T. Eugene. 91 Tidwell, Henry M 62 Tidwell, William H.. 22 Tierney, Daniel D — ... 75 Tietgen, William H._ 166 Tillinghast, Anna C . _. 113 Tillotson, M . R 66 Tilson, John Q 149 Tilson, William J 166 Tilton, Frederic A 52 Timberlake, Col. Edward J__ 45 Timilty, Joseph F 20 Timmons, Rollie 18 Tinker, Maj. Clarence L 41 Tinker, Earl W 85 Tinkham, Ralph R_„__ 105 Tippens, Guy B 43 Tisdale, Commander M . S__. 53 Tisdel, Alton P 9 Tittemore, James N 164 Tobin, Richard F 147 Todd, Benjamin L., jr 159 Tolbert, Joseph A 162 Toll, Roger W 66 Tolman, R. P 142 Tolson, Clyde A 48 Tomlin, Russell H 27 Tomlinson, Nellio Gregg 22 Tomlinson, Owen A 66 Tompkins, Col. Edmond R_. 45 Tompkins, Richard W _ 148 Tompkins, Samuel J — 18 Toms, Raymond E 91 Tondre, Joseph F 160 Tonkin, George. 90 Toombs, Herbert E. L 163 Toomey, F. F 16 Torrence, Everett W _ . 74 Torrey, Earl G 60 Totten, George E 75 Totten, Col. James - 45 Towers, C M 143

Page Towers, Lawrence B 22 Towers, Lemuel A 62 Townsend, Charles O 122 Townsend, Egbert M 27 Townsend, J. G 26 Townsend, Norris L 79 Townsend, Roger R 104 Townsend, Wallace 155 Tracy, Brig. Gen. Joseph P_ 32,33 Tracy, Robert C 123 Tracy, William H 74 Trammel!, Charles M 123 Trask, John W 26 Trautman, John A 28 Travis, George B 124 Treadway, W. L 25 Trego, Albert 154 Trexler, Tony B 74 Triem, William E 52 Trierschield, Peter 67 Trigg, Robert L ._ 96 Trimble, H. E . 27 Tripp, Louis H 130 Trippe, Maj. Harry M 37 Tritle, Frederick L 77 Troast, N. L 62 Troie, F. A 27 Trott, David C 60 Trotter, Clyde P — 96 Trotter, George A 62 Trotter, Samuel B 74 Truby, Col. Albert E 36 True, Webster P 142 Truesdell, John F 60 Truesdell, Leon E 101 Trupper, Vincent 166 Tschappat, Brig. Gen. W. H_ 37 Tuck, Richard W 78 Tucker, Charles F 114 Tucker, George F __ 75 Tucker, G. P 107 Tucker, L. W 27 Tucker, Wendell P 147 Tucker, William J 123 Tuckwiller, Ross H 78 Tudor, Clinton G 58 Tullis, John R 52 Tulloch, John C 21 Tulloss, S. B 124 Turnbull, Maj. William A... 47 Turner, Floyd C 27 Turner, Scott 110 Turner, W. L 106 Turrentine, John W 86 Tutt, Ernest L 102 Tuttle, Arthur J 159 Tuttle, AsaR 93 Tuttle, J. I 126 Tuttle, William W ... 113 Tydings, Millard E 149 Tyler, James C 159 Tyler, Lieut. Col. Max C — 37 Tyler, Paul M 110 Tyner, Col. George P 45 Tyrer, Arthur J 106

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Uelsmann, M. H 23 Uhland, Russel E 87 Ulio, Lieut. Col. James A 34 Ulmer, L. J 21 Underwood, E. Marvin 156 Underwood, John B 74 Underwood, Norman 24 Unger, Ellwood E 74 Upchurch, Oscar C 62 Upham, Rear Admiral Frank B 54

Upham, Mrs. Helen Hall 49 Vaiden, Vulosko 23 Vail, Robert M 162 Valentine, Robert C 20 Van Ackeren, Joseph F 28 Van Atta, Clyde H 105

Page Van Beeck, G. J 27 Van Casteel, Grace 122 Vance, First Lieut. J. R 135 Vance, John T., jr 9 Van Cleave, William E 62 Van Deman, Ruth 96 Vanderpool, Jesse L 74 Vandeventer, William L 159 Van Devanter, Willis 149,153 Van Doren, Nathaniel G 22 Van Duyne, Col. Frederick W 34

Van Duzer, William A 144 Van Dyke, G. G 29 Van Fossan, Ernest H 123 Van Fossen, John R 123 Van Horn, Archie G ___ 80 Van Huizen, Peter J _ _ 90 Van Meter, Gregory T 17 Van Nostrand, W 100 Van Orsdel, Josiah A 165 Van Ostrand, Gertrude 166 Van Sant, Franklin D 23 Van Valkenburgh, Arba S__. 154 Van Voorhis, James R 20 Van Wagenen, James H 139 Van Wickel, Jesse F 103 Varney, F. A 146 Vaught, Edgar S 162 Veeder, Jarvis S 82 Veitch, Fletcher P _: 85,98 Veldee, M. V 27 Ventura, Honorio 42 Vermillion, Leslie B 79 Vermilya, Ralph F 75 Vest, George B 123 Vickers, James C 42 Vickrey, John H 161 Victory, John F_ 133 Villamor, Ignacio... _ 42 Villa-Real, Antonio 42 Vincent, Wendell 99 Vincent, William S 104 Vint, Thomas C 65 Vipond, Kenneth C 128 Voegtlin, Carl 26 Vogel, Charles W 26 Vogel, Jacob 75 Vogel, Theodore R 37 Vogel, V. H 29 Vogt, EvonZ 66 VonDahm, Howard C 132 Vonderlehr, R. A 28 Von Eschen, George F 74 von Loesecke, Harry 86 Von Nerta, George O 24 Voorhees, John F 74 Voorheis, Elmer W 159 Voorhies, E. W 107 Voris, Col. Alvin C 32,135 Vose, Elisha C 74 Voshell, James T 91 Vosseller, Roswell N 18 Vought, Sabra W 63 Vrooman, R. C 40 W Wadden, Vincent R., jr. 19 Wade, Col. John P 34 Wade, William S 59 Wadsworth, C. W 130 Wadsworth, Earl B 52 Wadsworth, Eliot. 149 Waesche, Commander R. R. 24 Waggaman, Mary T 112 Wagner, C. C 13 Wagner, I. Roy 132 Wagner, J. H 114 Wagner, William H 112 Wahly, William H 143 Wait, Bernard 22 Waite, W. E 109 Wakefield, W. J 43 Walcott, Mary Vaux 63 Waldie, Robert 95 Waldron, Bion L 74 Waldron, Col. William H.„. 43

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Page Wales, George R 128 Wales, Leonard E 156 Walker, Albert W 65 Walker, Maj. C. A 38 Walker, Charles F 80 Walker, Chester L 62 Walker, E. P 142 Walker, Francis 121 Walker, John P 58 Walker, W . Ancel 60 Wall, Maj. John F 35 Wallace, Donald S 64 Wallace, J. F 130 Wallace, James K 9 Wallace, Maj. John H 33 Wallace, Julian C 15 Waller, C. E 25 Walley, James M 85 Wallis, Claud H 97 Wallis, Joseph H 113 Walsh, Capt. A. O 35 Walsh, Daniel M 98 Walsh, Patrick F 56 Walsh, Seabrook B 144 Walsh, T. Gillespie 143 Walter, Harry K 77 Walter, Jacob D 156 Walter, Raymond F 65 Walters, John T 18 Walton, A. D — . . 164 Walton, Charles F., jr...i_ _ _ _ 85 Wannamaker, Fred ___ 19 Warburton, Clyde W — . _ 69,70 Ward, Mrs. Agatha D 114 Ward, Edward J 112 Ward, Florence E 71 Ward, Joseph H 132 Ward, Lieut. Col. Ralph T._ 37 Ward, William F 77 Warfield, H. P . 161 Warfield, William A 68 Waring, C. H ___ 26,60 Warner, Edward P 133 Warner, Estella F 27 Warner, Harry J 26,60 Warner, Rebecca P 144 Warren, Benjamin S 26 Warren, Charles E 51 Warren, Grover C 114 Warren, Laura E 113 Washburn, E. W 104 Wasson, Clark B 161 Waters, Henry H 122 Waters, Hugh H 74 Wathen, Albert L._. 60 Watkins, Henry H.__ 162 Watkins, Lee C 28 Watkins, William F 113 Watson, Albert L 162 Watson, Edward M 157 Watson, George S 146 Watson, H. M 114 Watson, Osborn S 103 Watson, Roy R — 118 Watt, A. Liddon 80 Watt, John B 146 Watts, A. W 52 Watts, Herbert C 131 Watts, Jesse C 112 Watts, Maj. Laurence 40 Watts, Lyle F_. 82 Wattson, Donald H 62 Waugh, Frederick V 94 Waugh, R. L 27 Way, Luther B 164 Wayson, Newton E 26 Weart, Maj. Douglas L. 37 Weaver, Benjamin W___ 146 Weaver, Herman D 19 Weaver, M . E _ 108 Webb, Alan G._. 96 Webb, Clyde S 82 Webb, Edwin Yates „ 161 Webb, Louis H 132 Webb, William H 24 Weber, Charles J 145 Weber, HenryS 78

Page Weber, Rudolph C. E 65 Weber, William 71 Weber, William J 15 Webster, Lieut. Commander E. M 24

Webster, J. Stanley 164 Webster, N. P 13 Webster, Commander W . W _ 54 Weeden, Rev. H. Clay 150 Weedin, Luther 113 Weeks, John R 74 Weeks, Col. William C 44 Wehmhoff, Byron L 9 Weidemann, Clarence C 106 Weightman, R. Hanson 71 Weigle, William G 84 Weil, Harry H 18 Weinman, Adolph A 137 WTeisbrod,E. Harry 67 Weise, E.E 119 Weiser, Charles 160 Weiss, Harry A. 164 Weiss, Jacob H 128 Wekenman, Charles W 29 Welborn, John W 51 Welch, Galen H 16 Welch, J. F .. 42 Welch, Russell A 20 Weldon, Lon O 26 Weller, Charles S 115 Welliver, Edward M 143 Wells, Maj. Gen. Briant H__ 46 Wells, Edward L . 74 Wells, Edward W 162 Wells, Frank O ,._.. 134 Wells, Heber M 117 Wells, Ira K 162 Wells, Meade R 93 Wells, R. C 63 Wells, Roy A _•_ 74 Wellshear, William S 155 Welsh, George A 162 Welsh, Mark F 78 Welsh, First Lieut. William W 41

Wenchel, John P 69 Wenger, Oliver C... 27 Werner, August 113 Werner, Paul G._. 114 Wesley, Marvin 15 West, Harold F 90 West, James H 56 West, Maj. P. W 135 West, Ralph C .... 74 West, Samuel H ... 161 West, Vernon E _. 143 Westcott, Orville D 132 Westfahl, B.H 164 Westgate, John M 70 Westgate, Vernon V 94 Westover, H. B. 21 Westover,Brig. Gen. Oscar. 40,136 Wetherill, John 67 Wetmore, Alexander 142 Wetmore, Fred C 159 Wetmore, James A 24,127 Wetzel, George B._ 101 Weyer, L. E 29 Weyerbacher, Commander R. D__. _ 54 Whalen, William A 113 Whaley, Richard S _„_ 165 Whalin, Charles V 92 Whall, Edward G 9 Wham, Fred L 157 Whaiton, William R. M 98 Wheat, Alfred A 165 Wheat, J. H 63,136,138 Wheeler, Arthur J 61 Wheeler, G. A 26 Wheeler, Leslie A 92 Wheeler, Maj. Raymond A__ 37 Wheeler, Capt. W. J 24 Wheeler, William A 92 Whelen, Lieut. Col. Town-send 45 Whitaker, Capt. John C 43

Page Whitcomb, Eben M 122 White, Albert 155 White, Charles P 110 White, Eugene R 52 White, Francis 14 White, George F..._ —_ 157 White, H. F — _ 26 White, John J_. 17 White, John R 59,66 White, Joseph H „ .... 30 White, K. J 29 White, L. R. 60 White, Langdon R___ __ 28 White, Dr. Lawrence W 60 White, Mark J 25 White, Mark S „ 130 White, Robe Carl 112 White, Sam O __ 91 White, Scott C r 163 White, Thomas B_... 49 White, Thomas C 157 White, Thomas W _ 17 White, Ward B_. 98 White, Wilbur D. 162 White, William A. _ 67 White, William H 87 Whitehead, E. Bradford 90 Whitehead, Brig. Gen. H. C_ 34 Whitehead, Lawrence C 89 Whitehead, Robert F. 107 Whitehorne, Edward W 55 Whitehurst, H. C._ 144 Whiteside, Henry H. 95 Whitfield, Col. Robert 45 Whitside, Col. W . W 34 Whitham, James C__ 82 Whitledge, Herbert E__ 132 Whitlock, Bert W . 95 Whitlock, Claude R 62 Whitney, Anice L 112 Whitney, F. I 109 Whitney, M. L._ 109 Whitney, Paul C_. 106 Whittico, M. T 150 Whittier, Bernard B 74 Whittle, Thomas W 22 Whorrall, Charles H._ _. 112 Whyte, C. R 144 Wiant, Charles R. 105 Wiatt, F. C__ —- 107 Wickman, W . J. A__ „ 29 Wiedenmann, Andrew _ 21 Wiegand, Charles L 18 Wieland, Edward J 132 Wiesner, Abe 74 Wight, Alexander E 75 Wilbur, Curtis D 154 Wilbur, Ray Lyman 58

68,122,135 Wilby, Lieut. Col. Francis B _ 36 Wilcox, Howard .__ 25 Wilde, Beider W., jr 19 Wilde, Walter J__ 22 Wilder, Leo C 106 Wilding, William G 143 Wilkerson, James H 157 Wilkes, Maj. Gilbert Van B. 36 Wilkins, Lydia K _..' 70 Wilkinson, Alonzo H 17 Wilkinson, F. D 68 Wilkinson, Garnet C .__ 145 Willahan, William C .... 62 Willard, Rear Admiral A. L. 56 Willard, Clara 67 Willard, Harold F_ 97 Willcuts, Levi M__ 17 Willey, Wilford B 82 Willhite, Oscar C 132 Williams, Brig. Gen. A. E... 34 Williams, Albert C 23,124 Williams, Ben M __._ 118 Williams, Burr G. ___ 9 Williams, Carl.... 124 Williams, C. F 64 Williams, C. L 26 Williams, Maj. Charles F._ 37,47 Williams, Clarence L 51

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Page Williams, E. G_ 28 Williams, Edwin R . 156 Williams, Floyd M 52 Williams, Frank L 132 Williams, Frank P 90 Williams, Frank S 104 Williams, Harry P 89 Williams, Capt. Henry 54 Williams, J. Thaxter 74 Williams, John 116 Williams, Rev. L. K 150 Williams, L. L., jr 27 Williams, Louis L 30 Williams, Martha W 122 Williams, Melvin D 92 Williams, Paul R 150 Williams, R. C 25 Williams, R. L 161 Williams, Roger P 52 Williams, Thomas S 165 Williams, Walter A 80 Williams, William J 161 Williamson, B. A 102 Williamson, H. V 21 Williamson, J. M 16 Williamson, Ralph B 120 Williamson, Sydney B 119 Willige, Augustus 143 Willing, Lieut. Col. Wildurr. 37 Willingmyre, George T 21 Willis, Capt. H. A._ „. 38 Wilmarth, Raymond O 145 Wilmer, J. Carlisle 16 Wilmoth, Clifford L 28 Wilmoth, Grover C 113 Wilson, A. C ._ 115 Wilson, Maj. Alexander 43 Wilson, Arthur G 61 Wilson, B. J 102 Wilson, Charles S__ _. 124 Wilson, Clem B 70 Wilson, David E 109 Wilson, Edward V 20 Wilson, Edwin C 14 Wilson, Capt. Ernest W 44 Wilson, Finis E 163 Wilson, George N 74 Wilson, George S i 147 Wilson, J. G — 26 Wilson, J. L 29 Wilson, J. Oscar 78 Wilson, James C 163 WTilson, Col. Jennings B 47 Wilson, Capt. Joseph A 41 Wilson, Lee A 76 Wilson, Meredith C 71 Wilson, Philip St. J 91 Wilson, Ralph A 18 Wilson, Robert L 26 Wilson, Scott 153 Wilson, Thomas T 22 WTilson, W . B 163

Wilson, William M 125 Wilver, Edward J 9 Winans, Maj. Gen. Edwin B_ 45 Winfrey, George W 94 Winings, L. Paul 112 Winkelstein, A. H 109 Winkler, Mark A 91 Winn, Maj. Dean F 118 Winn, Dennis 105 Winn, Frederic 83 Winn, James A._ 132 Winner, William L 39 Winningstad, Capt. O. P 38 Winship, Maj. Gen. Blanton. 34

Page Winslow, Carlisle P 81 Winslow, Samuel E 116 Winter, Chas. E 42 Winter, Ezra 137 Wirth, Conrad L 65 Wise, Jennings C 51 Wise, Paul J 48 Wiseman, Henry N 31 Wisner, G. Franklin 134 Wittstatt, J. T 145 Wixon, Irving F 113 Wohlen, Paul A 82 Wolcott, C. L 107 Wolf, AdolphG 42 Wolf, Benjamin E 100 Wolf, George P 92 Wolf, Capt. H. H 25 Wolf, Louis E 98 Wolfe, Charles A 85 Wolfe, Kenneth 82 Wolff, W . M 25 Wolfiin, Hugh M 110 Wollard, F. L 98 Wollenweber, H. L 29 Wood, Arthur A 84 Wood, Rev. Dr. Charles 149 Wood, Charles S 74 Wood, George H 130 Wood, George L 51 Wood, Harry P 57 Wood, J. Robins 96 Wood, Sanford B. D 157 Wood, Warren W 96 Wood, Will S 20 Wood, William C 52 Woodcock, Amos W . W 48 Woodfill, Web 121 Woodhead, Phillip V 82 Woodman, Cony Warren 115 Woodman, Stillman E 158 Woodring, Samuel T 66 Woodrough, Joseph W 160 Woodruff, Col. James A 47 Woods, Albert F 69 Woods, W . O 15 Woods, William R., jr 20 Woodside, J. B 124 Woodside, R. G 135 Woodson, Capt. W. B 55 Woodward, Charles Edgar— 157 Woodward, Hugh B 160 Woodward, Col. John E 44 Woodward, Ray I 128 Wood worth, Fred L 17 Woolard, L. L 146 Woolen, Virgil W 76 Woolfolk, George H. _ 76 Woolley, Herbert C 67 Woolley, R. R 64 Woolley, Victor B 153 Woolridge, Earl 61 Woolsey, John M 160 Wooten, Capt. Ralph H 40 Worcester, Hugh M 90 Workman, William G _ _ 29 Worley, J. F 26,60 Wormington, L. C 144 Worrell, L. W 108 Worthley, Leon H 97 Wren, Clark C 120 Wrenn, Augustus C 54 Wrenn, John E 102 Wright, Charles W 110 Wright, Lieut. Col. Clement H 32 Wright, Clinton L 164

Page Wright, Ernest C 20 Wright, Henry H 9 Wright, Herman E 61 Wright, J. C 129 Wright, Orlando A 62 Wright, Orville 133 Wright, Capt. William B., jr. 41 Wright, William D 76 Wright, William T., jr 29 Wright, Winthrop H 23 Wuest, Lieut. Col. Jacob W . S 40

Wulf, Oliver R 86 Wurtz, George B 74 Wyatt, Walter 123 Wyland, Raymond A._ _ 19 Wyland, Will L 74 Wylie, Alexander 116 Wyman, A. Lee 163 Wyman, Capt. Theodore, jr. 37 Wyman, W. I. 108 Y Yaden, James G 128 Yancey, Harry F 110 Yant, William P 110 Yarnell, David L 92 Yarrington, William F __ 52 Yates, F. L -___ 124 Yates, Joseph T. 105 Yates, Chaplain Julian E 33 Yates, Thomas S 22 Yates, William F 114 Yauch, Charles F 122 Yellowley, E. C __ 20 Yeomans, Evelyn L 101 Yohe, H. Stanford 93 York, First Lieut. Robert E_ 143 Young, Clarence J 76 Young, Clarence M 100 Young, Floyd D 71 Young, George B 30 Young, Maj. Gordon R 37 Young, Leon G 56 Young, Samuel A. M 61 Young, Stanley P 88 Young, Walker R 65 Youngblutt, Frederick C 65 Youngquist, G. Aaron 48 Yount, Lieut. Col. Barton K. 41 Z Zahm, Albert F _ 9 Zaine, Tech. Sergt. Joseph. — 38 Zannelli, Augustus 58 Zappone, Almerico 69 Zebley, J. S 144 Zeller, Robt. A 85 Zens, Lennah Curtiss.. 96 Zepp, Christopher M 101 Zerbst, Fred G 48 Ziebach, Charles M 62 Ziegler, M . V___ 27 Zimmerman, Ada 59 Zimmerman, Cyrus M 51 Zimmerman, Harvey J 101 Zimmerman, James A 76 Zimmerman, R. S 156 Zimmerman, Reuben S 89 Zodtner, Harlan H 142 Zon, Raphael 82 Zurbrick, John L_ 113 Zwickel, Ernest M 102

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