PEAT ST SUL 0) re dre Su SER EHIBRIST SHEE ITI PRATER TREE RCT ATTY ASE HHS Ere STs ray FE RT EAE TITEL TS ) NN \ Shido EF £3 i wt, WMI {LT . } SUPPLEMENT TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY OF THE 73° CONGRESS, 15T SESSION FIRST EDITION PERSONNEL OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, INDEPENDENT OFFICES AND EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATIONS Corrected to September 9, 1933 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1933 COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING Office of Congressional Directory, Room 29, Basement of the Capitol Phone, N Ational 3120, Branch 238 Copies of this publication may be procured from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C., at 10 cents per copy lf a A Ri CONTENTS A Page Academy of Sciences, National .___.-._..______ 353 Accounting Office, General. . ecco 340 Accounts and Deposits, Commissioner of. _____ 301 Adjustment Administration, Agricultural ____. 324 Adjutant General of the Army, The___.________ 306 Administration and Conservation of the Public Domain, Committee on the__________.__ 349 Administration: Agricultural Adjustment. co. 5 324 ParmeCredit cite iia a dele 363 Federal Emergency, Public Works__________ 364 Federal Emergency Relief... ______. 366 Food and: Drago csi alii 330 Grain Futures ss oor io 2 Ein cio. 329 National: Recovery: i=l iit ccin vem 366 Railroad, United States. _--cccenmnmnmonioa 341 Veterang tes isa TR 344 Advisory Board, Science. oie ooo aan l 366 Advisory Council of the National Arboretum._358 Aeronautical Board, The... oc... oC 346 Aeronautics: Bure, resend rand 316 Department of Commerce. -- -coeooomvaao-- 331 National Advisory Committee for___________ 347 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of ____________ 328 Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of _.________ 328 Agriculture, Department of ._____ 323 Adjustment Administration, Agricultural... 324 . Bureau of— Agricultural Economies... ccermeeem eee 328 Agricultural Engineering... 328 AnimayIndustey. ooh naan 326 Biological Survey... 0 eat een 328 Chemisirvand Soils... 327 PAaryIndusiry. ese 326 Entomology eis ot Ele, 327 Home Eeonomies. o.oo nii oan noana 329 Plant INAusieyY ei air 326 Plant-Quarantine.. oo ee aa 329 Public Roads iri adenana 328 Extension ServVICe: ave arama smranen 325 Food and Drug Administration____._.______ 330 Rorest Service co iia. ern 327 Grain Futures Administration... _________ 329 LLL Nth ai Se et hs A 325 Office of— Experiment: Stations... 0... .....C 325 Information. ca ee aa. 325 Personnel and Business Administration___ 324 Weather Bareau a. ein 325 Air Corps, Army, Office of the Chief of the..__ 309 Alaska Railroad: Co ra aoaans 322 Alaska Road Commission... B22 Alien Property-Custodian._---------oenriv--- 347 American Battle Monuments Commission... 351 Sh & Page American National Red Cross-_.___..__._.______ 355 Animal'Industry, Bureau of... 0. 326 Arboretum, Advisory Council of the National. 358 Architect of the Treasury, Office of the Super- vising oor mS i ie 302 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commis- sion... aa ra a 351 Army Industrial College, the__________________ 310 Army Medieal Center. coc tr oie 307 Army Medical Museum and Library __.______ 307 Army War College, - the. oi. 310 Astrophysical Observatory.-...._.._.-.__~_______. 353 Attendance on officers, Navy....______________ 317 Attorney General, biography of _______________ 310 B Bank Board, Federal Home Loan. ._______._____ 362 Barracks, Marie... oe 318 Battle Monuments Commission, American_.__ 351 Biographies: ; Attorney General... ... .ioiieoia 310 Postmaster General... teae bt sicetia 311 President of the United States. .____.____.___ 297 Secretary of— Agricalture. citi a sisdie eS nae 323 Commerce... :..i ionomers Es Ta nu 330 Interiors. nia 318 1071 a0Y) aes ATR A OR a gE ea Ce ne 334 NAVY. rier a i oid La 313 States a aan 298 ROSEY. (ois sri nnbns stad ney Sal 300 Waar. ea aos 305 Secretaries to the President... _____________.__ 297 Biological Survey, Bureau of, Department of Agriealiure Cl Riel 328 Boards: Aeronautical Tame 346 Central'Statistieal. - coc = 365 Compensation, Navy. ci oc oti 316 Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. __________ 308 Examination of Dental Officers, Navy_._____ 317 Examination of Medical Officers, Navy... _ 317 Bxamining; Marine. ~~ oi. Ur 318 Examining, Navy... oo ol emer nie, 317 Federal Employment Stabilization. _________ 358 Federal Home Loan Bank___________________ 362 Federal Oil Conservation____________________ 322 Federal Reserve. = io ico rs 341 General, Navy... si Ure co wriaiat 316 Geographer. oo ree tone 353 Joint, the a aera tr a Tear = 346 Mediation (United States)... _________. _ 345 Medical Examiners and Naval Examining Boardi{Medieal). ..-t.--oa_cocaio iis 316 National Labor. came t iets maa ean 368 103365 II Iv Congressional Directory Boards—Continued Page Page NavalConsalting i= oF = 316 Cavalry, office of the Chiefof_________________. 301 Regents, Smithsonian Institution.___________ 352) Census Bureall. ...oow-emeot- at onacd colton 336 Retiring, Marine. ono sion mo =n oa 318 Central Statistical Board. =... z= 365 Rotting, Novy... oon eo 317 | Chaplains, office of the Chiefof _______________ 306 Selence Advisory. iil i 366 | Chemistry and Soils, Bureau of _____.__________ 327 Shipping, United States. =... = 334 | Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Commission. 358 Surveys and Maps of the Federal Govern- Chief Coordinator, office of .__.___.____________ 304 MER i a a 350 | Chief of— Tax Appeals, United States...._._.____________ 343 Mr COrpRs Eo Ca ee a Re 309 Vocational Education, Federal ._____________ 323 Cavalry. 0 na ons aie a 306 Budget Bureau of the (see also Federal Coordi- Chaplaing oi dea 306 natingServiee). oJ. oo oul 303 Chemical Warfare Service___________________ 309 Building Commission, Foreign Service. _.____. 346 Coast Artillery. = oo. ot oil 306 Bureaus: Engineers. 2 0 als cde ea 309 A ONAICE. thin dire or a eee ma 316 Pleld Artillery oi oo ils 306 Agricultural Economies... 328 HE He SI RES eR LE EL 307 Agricultural Engineering... ______________ 328 TAY ons te nar na ate a Pn LN 306 Animal Industyy... oer aaa 326 OrAnamee., x = eS a ie 310 Biological Survey. ......-.o.-.ois © oon 328 | Chief Post Office Inspector, Office of__________. 314 Budget (see also Federal Coordinating Chief Signal Officer, office of the_______________ 309 BOEVICE) oon orgie ote Sdn ar mye 303 V-Children's Bureamie. ab too 335 Sorina esn is a BE lS 331 | Civil ServiceCommission.. _._.. _... 339 Chemistry and Soils... ooo 327 | Civilian Conservation Corps (Emergency Childrens... -..o e 335 Conservation Work)... 366 Customs... 301 | Claims Commissions: Construction and Repair ___._______________ 315 German. a a a 347 Dairy Industry. 0 a i mn mei wo wi mt lt me 325 Tripartite ayia 348 Economics, Agriomtiural o.oo oa 32% Club, the:Congressional cu. i oo. ooo. 356 Engineering, Navy... Sissel 315 Coast and Geodetic Survey... ___________ 332 Engraving and Printing. ooo 302 Coast Artillery, office of the Chiefof._________. 306 Entomology... ga SETTonTooTeamnTeReTE 327 Coast: Guard, the. ...... ai ian Said 302 Bthnology, American... Zo Zi hi ain Sal 352 : Bisheries. o.oo oo 0 ol DOA 332 Colleges: & Foreign and Domestic Commerce____________ 332 Army Industrial... 310 Home Economies... ...cooiiaa A000 329 Army War. ooo ooo 310 TRdinn AfRITE. ore enema 319 Columbia Hospital for Women______________ 357 Tadustrinl Alcohol oo iran 301 | Columbia Institution for the Deaf ____________ 357 TnSHlIaE AIS de a a 309 | Commerce, Department of... ________ 330 Internal Revenue... ccocese foo L000, 301 Aeronautics Branch... or ooo ir 331 Labor Statisties coca oil oi Lai 335 Bureau of— . Bighthouses toons eins. Reach 332 Pishefles. o.oo 0 i 332 Medicine and Surgery... iio iveinnsnat- 316 Foreign and Domestic Commerce. ._______ 331 NY BF [penne SER Fe al Fah se SO Sa ls Le 333 FAghthouses. .... co doo ea sa 332 TY, 5 Fr aS ERD Ee Ee et Eu a to ial fas Se sr be 2 301 Mines. 0 oc odio: SEs anal il 333 INareobies REI 302 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection. ___ 333 National Guard... c-i. ol oars 309 Shipping Board... ees aia 334 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection__.____ 333 Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corpora- Navigation, Navy... te a So aais 315 Hi THAI A SS a Sosa the 334 Ordnance, NAVY. = oer in 315 Standards. cc a ieee 332 Pan American Sanitary. .--.c- o-oo lo 354 Phe:Census. rn GN ra nbs 331 Plant Industry... cso oo or oe Ci 326 Coast and Geodetic Survey... ______________ 332 Plant Quarantine--vs cos ons os 329 Patent-Office: =... co Cs 333 Public: Helath'Servies.-~ coc 23... co... 302 | Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits---.-_. 301 Public RoaA8. a Ji oad asia b ls 328 | Commissions: Reclamation soeseasar tl or ad ae aoao is 320 Alnska Road. oo ay 322 Shipping Board. latent means 334 American Battle Monuments________________ 351 Soils, Chemistry and... c-cd 327 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater _________ 351 Standards. coe io Seor 331 California Debris. ~~~ = Goi 308 Supplies and Aceounts.. ooo ooo. 316 Chicago World’s Fair Centennial ____________ 358 Weather oro aan 325 CiviliServiee: coool a 339 Women's... coi. 336 Employees’ Compensation, United States... 340 Yards and Docks. oo mein is 315 Federal Power. oc. = tao 344 C Federal Trade’. cae a ao 342 Federal Radio... a sean 344 California Debris Commission.___..____________ 308 BING ATS i da a Aa 350 Canal, the Panama... oo ize oo roo cu 345 Foreign Service Buildings... ___._._ 347 . 2 — Ap pr Eat nd OR . AR ye EP —— TW —— Contents Vv Commissions— Continued Page Page International Boundary— Departments: United States, Alaska, and Canada._.._.__ 348 Agricultare: oo cic aio dian Tal iiliS 323 United States and Mexico... .._.__._.. 349 Commerce: icceiina rer aniioiiiiss 330 International Fisheries, United States and Interior coo cL ln Le 318 Canada... 0 a as 349 Justice... Liisa idlaiaie so RVD 310 International Joint... oC oiciidssl 348 TL ot MR CE es tn MR SEL (LS 334 Interstate Commerce... sl io 340 Navy. i nei bain sit ane 313 Mixed Claims, United States and Germany. 347 PostiOffiee. ciate a ln calls to 311 Mississippl-Rivertcco ia boii fl anol 308 Slate. Sonia ania andr 298 National Capital Park and Planning._______ 350 Treasury. sr tagdiae Ti ond no iT an 300 Navy Yards and Naval Stations__.__________ 346 LY BS Fg Se Co CaN, dpe 305 Perry’s Victory Memorial ___________________ 351 | Division of Radiation and Organisms...__...__ 352 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief. _ ___________. 357 E Tariff, United States... lasooio sliziss 343 Foonomies: Tripartite Clalmss co soa onic nanigis 348 x : Committee on the Conservation and Adminis- a of Amin ARE ge 3 tration of the Public Domain.__________ 349 AL eau a ee : Fducation,Office of... ore... 320 Compensation Board, Navy... _____._____ 316 E A fintnigioatl t Public Work Compensation Commission, Employees’ ______ 340 By Junisiration of fublic YOIsh 364 Comptroller General of the United States eqers, aie a eR ee . Emergency Conservation Work_______________ 366 (General Accounting Office) _..___.____ 340 : Tin y Emergency Relief Administration, Federal ____ 366 Comptroller of the Currency... 30! | Sr mnlrvoes’ Compensation Cortaiteion United Comptroller of the Post Office Department____ 313 ? ne p iSsion, vale 340 Congressional Club... .oiciol cof ooadn Toll 356 Se Ae BERET ST Ss ne : Ce : : Employment Service, United States_..__._..__ 336 Conservation and Administration of the Public ire ¥ : Employment Stabilization Board, Federal .___ 358 Domain, Committee onthe ___________ 349 2 3 > Engineer Office, United States. ._.____._._______ 308 Conservation Work, Emergency._._.._____.__._. 366 : : 3 3 ? Engineering, Bureau of Agricultural __________ 328 Construction and Repair, Bureau of __________ 315 : 3 ey : Engineering, Bureau of, Navy. ___._.__________ 315 Coordinating Service, Federal (see also Bureau : : Engineers, Office of the Chiefof___._._________ 308 ofthe Budget) tol oii dia a a 303 : a elem Engraving and Printing, Bureau of ___________ 302 Federal Board of Hospitalization___._.______ 303 SE : Entomology, Burean of - oc cco cca ct cre aa 327 Permanent Conference on Printing________ 303 : A 2 Ethnology, Bureau of American ._____________ 352 Chief Coordinator, Office of. - ___.-_______. 303 : : Es E Executive Council, the... .. ia. 368 Federal Coordinating Agencies______..._____. 304 : 2 Fa Executive departments... o.oo. 295 Coordinator for Motor Transport, District 5 : 5 : Experiment stations, Agricultural Department. 325 Of Columbia... oxseeenssetconnimnymur-ar- 301 Extension Service, Department of Agriculture. 325 Federal Purchasing Board ___-----------_- 304 2 g > Federal Real Estate Board ________________ 304 F Federal Specifications Board. _.___.________ 304 . = : Federal Standard Stock Catalogue Board. . 304 Farm Credit Administration... a 363 Federal Board for Vocational Education.______ 323 Federal Traffic Board... oo 2a 304 TIES : A; Federal Coordinating Service (see also Bureau Forest Protection-Board.. = 2c --- 304 { the Budget) 303 Interdepartmental Board of Contracts and Ol The pudECl es SN Ti . ; Federal Board of Hospitalization. _________ 303 Adjustments. oi S eon 2 304 OE : ; Permanent Conference on Printing__.______ 303 Interdepartmental Board on Simplified ‘ 5 Chief Coordinator, Office of... _____________ 303 Office Procedure’ i. Cio S000 305 nal : Federal Coordinating Agencies. _____________ 304 Interdepartmental Patents Board. .________ 305 A Sort Bi i Coordinator for Motor Transport, District Coordinator of Transportation, Office of Fed- : eral 365 of Columbia 0. i oa a 304 Eee ere Sa Federal Purchasing Board.__..___________. 304 Corporations: ~~ : Federal Real Estate Board. ._.....__._._._ 304 Federal Depost’ Insurance... 368 Federal Specifications Board... __._______ 304 Home Owners’ LAR ooo eee ooo 362 Federal Standard Stock Catalogue Board.. 304 Reconstruction Finance... 361 Federal Statistics Board. --- ooo ocoooaoon 304 Shipping Board Merchant Fleet __.______._ 334 TederslTrsficBonrd.. © 304 War Finance..............-- CEs 342 Forest Protection Board __._.___.____.______ 304 Council of National Defense, United States... 346 Interdepartmental Board of Contracts and Council, the Executive... cl 5-00 368 Adjustment. 304 Credit Administration, Farm................. 363 Interdepartmental Board on Simplified Custodian, Allen Property... ccc ae = 347 Office Procedufo rl. = oi oo tts 305 Customhouse............ oo ouae nee. —=mme- 302 Interdepartmental Patents Board. ._..___ 305 Customs, Bureau of ooo. 301 | pederal Coordinator of Transportation, Office D AER ae aa ded 365 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation._____ 368 Dairy Industry, Burean of... nine mene 326 | Federal Emergency Administration of Public Deaf, Columbia Institution for the. .__________ 357 WO RS ene 364 Dental Officers, Board for Examination, Navy. 317 | Federal Emergency Relief Administration_____ 366 VI Congressional Directory Page Federal Employment Stabilization Board. ____ 358 Federal Home Loan Bank Board._____________ 362 Federal Oil Conservation Board_._____.________ 322 Federal Power Commission... ______________ 344 Federal Radio Commission... _______._________ 344 Federal Reserve Board... ________________ 341 Federal Trade Commission... _.._._..__ 342 Field Artillery, office of the Chiefof___________ 306 Finance, office of the Chiefof _________________ 307 Finance Corporation, Reconstruction ..________ 361 Finance Corporation, War... 342 Fine Arts, Commission’of. 0 0. li iol nll. 350 First Assistant Postmaster General.___________ 312 Fisheries, Bureau ole. oi. oie ooo 332 Food and Drug Administration. ______________ 330 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of. _ 331 Foreign Service Buildings Commission________ 347 Forest Service oo 0 is 327 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General __..______ 312 Treedmen’s Hospital... co-cavea-ciciian- annem 321 G General Accounting Office. ___________ 340 General Board of the Navy... ______.___ 316 General Dispensary, Army... ..... 309 General Land Office... nn oi dive 2200 319 General Staff, War Department_______________ 305 General Supply Committee __________________ 302 Geographic Board, United States._____________ 353 GeologicaliSurveys di tL 320 German Claims Commission _ __.______.____.__ 347 Grain Futures Administration __._.______.___. 329 H Headquarters Marine Corps. o-oo - ooo. 317 Health, National Institute of... coo. 302 Home Economics, Bureau of ___..___________ 329 Home Loan Bank Board, Federal _____________ 362 Home Owners’ Loan Corporation _____________ 362 Home, United States Soldiers’... 356 Homesteads, sabsistence. ...- co -orameaaao ~~ 319 Hospital for Women, Columbia__._________..___ 357 Hospitals: BreedMONIS. oh awntine am ramen he & mwas 321 NAVE a ee ee a at de Se 317 St Eleabetls on aussie a-domainnsbateds 321 Housing Corporation, United States__._.___.__ 336 Howard University. c..o.aucaseiosniaios tus 321 Hurricane Relief Commission, Puerto Rican__ 357 Hydrographic Office of the Navy... 315 I Immigration and Naturalization Service... 335 Independent offices and establishments________ 337 Index individual to CC CLC... ii 369 Indian Affairs, Bureau of .-- ooo --- 319 IndividualindeX o.oo aaaron=e 369 Industrial Alcohol, Bureau of. ____________ 301 Tndustrial College, AYIY... coi cian 310 Infantry, office of the Chiefof. _.______________ 306 Information, office of, Agriculture Department. 325 Inland Waterways Corporation. .._____________ 348 Inspector General of the Army .________________ 306 Institution for the Deaf, Columbia... oo ._- 357 Page Insular Affairs, Bureau of... on. iio aoa. 309 Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit_____. 368 Interior Department. cid ooo ov 0] 318 Alaska Railroade i coool mo SUT 322 Alaska Road Commission..__.______________ 322 Bureau of— Indian Affairs... neal ianl 319 Reclamation: cial anno war ise 320 Federal Board for Vocational Education ____ 323 Federal Oil Conservation Board _____________ 322 Freedmen’s Hospital... fri oo = Zi. 321 General: Land Office oo oo iii rors 319 Geological-Sarvey ol cinpnliinill Sais ooss 320 Howard University... ais 22 0s. ook 321 National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations. 321 Officeof Education. oo 2 ii so oral 320 St. ElizabethssHospital.... o.oo... 321 Subsistence Homesteads...__________________ 319 Perritorialofficials ss io Joiiiel alias 322 ‘War Minerals Relief... _____..__ i... 322 Internal Revenue, Bureau of. _________________ 301 International Boundary Commissions: United States, Alaska, and Canada_..__._.__. 348 United States and Mexico... --________ 349 International Exchanges, Smithsonian Institu- {7 {177 IRRRERSE Cook COs SDs Bs fs fou Wer Ls BS 353 International Fisheries Commission, United States and Canada. o..ooil Soci oot 349 International Joint Commission... ___._________ 348 Interstate Commerce Commission. _.___._______ 340 Island governments: Guam, American Samoa, and VirginIslondseo. oa. Sooinisined 314 J Joint: Board, thes. =... 2 a 346 Joint commission, International . ______________ 348 Judge Advocate General: ATIIY oe aa 306 NAVY oa a 316 Justice, Departmental T= Co 0 2 0 310 L Labor Board, National =... .coocanina-. 368 Labor, Department of... coo -ocoaic een aaa 334 Bureau of Labor Statisties....-o- o-oo... 334 Children’s Boreal... i... fo ut iades tutvarm- 335 Conciliation Service... =--oon oon nn-in 335 Employment Service, United States... 336 Housing Corporation, United States .....--- 336 Immigration and Naturalization Service... 335 Women’s Bureail.. cio oie 336 Labor Statistics, Bureau of... =. 335 Land Office, General... coe co oi. 319 Library, Department of Agriculture. ___._______ 325 Lighthouses, Burean of o-oo so oneeeonnce 332 Loan Corporation, Home Owners’... ___.____._- 362 M Marine Barracks. co eter ga nen 318 Marine Corps Headquarters... 317 Marine Examining Board... — .._- 318 Marine Retiring Board. -~. ct -t one 318 Mediation Board, United States... 345 Medical Examiners and Naval Examining Board (Medical). -- o-oo iare-czs 316 ARR, gpererre a A ~~ pt rs. Contents VII Page | Navy Department—Continued Page Medical Officers, Board for Examination, Navy. 317 Naval Consulting Board... .coc co. iiiiz 316 Medical School, Naval... cool io 0, 317 Naval Dispensary.......ccoicucenansaniaaa. 317 Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of _____________ 316 Naval Examining Board. ----c.cco-_ oo 317 Memorial Commission, Perry’s Vietory._.._._ 350 Naval Hospital_--_- Et me Panne saunas oT 317 Merchant Fleet Corporation, United States Naval Medical'Sehool- oo... — oti t.. 317 Shipping Board i=. s. ci annaoo2 334 Naval Retiring Board. c-Si ooo 317 Mines; Bureguof io ld ticles 0) 333 Navy yard and station, Washington, D.C____ 317 Mint, Bureau of theo. soo i S00 Sno 301 Office of— Mississippi River Commission. .______._______ 308 Judge Advocate General.._____.__________. 316 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Naval Operations... ...l oo li acini 314 Germany. = i aan eit 347 | Navy yard and station, Washington, D.C______ 317 Monuments Commission, American Battle____ 351 | Navy Yards and Naval Stations, Commission Muscle Shoals (Tennessee Valley Authority) ._ 363 Of. A Se is al a al 346 N 0 Narcotics, Buteanof =... =. 0... 302 | Observatory: National Academy of Sciences... __________. 353 Astrophysieals ooo iC Co 353 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. 347 Ey 315 National Arboretum, Advisory Council of the. 358 | Office of: National Capital Park and Planning Commis- Adjutant General, ATINY: i... 306 glon ooo SES Deda 2 a er 350 Chief Clerk and Superintendent of Treasury. 300 National Defense, Council of. _____.___________ 346 Chief Post Office Inspeetor.._..._._______.__ 313 National Gallervof Art: oii _ c=. 0.0. 352 Chief-Signal'Officer.. =... —.-..0.._.C.0. 0 309 National Guard Bureau... o_o ____ 309 Comptroller of the Currency — ——---_.________ 301 National Institute of Health. ______________.___ 302 Comptroller, Post Office Department. ______ 313 National'Eabor-Board 2-2... 0 368 Eduoation: oro choi ool. n re 320 National Monument Society, Washington.____ 351 Experiment Stations. oo oa oto iol 325 Nationa Museam.-- —-:- 2o n 352 Federal Coordinator of Transportation. _____ 365 National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations_. 321 First Assistant Postmaster General _________ 312 National Recovery Administration. _._________ 366 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General ______ 312 National Training School for Boys-..-______.___ 358 Geological Survey. o-oo ice rieaaa 320 NationalZoological Park :~_..... ._ _. _____ 353 Information, Department of Agriculture.____ 325 Naturalization Service, Immigration and.______ 335 Inspector General, Army .___._.______________ 306 NavalConsulting Board... 0 =. 316 Judge Advocate General: Noval: Dispensary: oo ie ee atin 317 7% 11} omer Se CSP RANT Ce ee CS an 306 Naval Examining Board... oi... 317 1 RT a iBT NE es Se CLE Ge 316 NavallHegpital. cf. = i 317 Naval Operations... oo Caos 2 0. 314 ‘Naval Medical School... oc aot. 317 Personnel and Business Administration, De- Naval Observatory. o-oo ia ba 315 partment of Agriculture. _..___._._..___. 324 Naval Operations, Officeof....___.___.__._______ 314 Quartermaster General... cocoon 307 Naval Retiring Beard... Loo... 317 Second Assistant Postmaster General _______ 312 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection, Bureau Supervising Architect, Treasury... --...___._ 302 of oo rt ran nh eee any 333 Surgeon General, ATmy. ooo... 307 Navigation,Buresnof........... 0. 0-0 315 Third Assistant Postmaster General ________ 312 Navy Department copii ii 2a ioiins 313 Treasurer of the United States_...____-______ 301 Attendanceonofficers......... coun LL 317 | Office of the Chief Coordinator... ....—-_...__ 304 Board for Examination of— Office of the Chief of: Dental Officers. c-Dil uid rousuve aad, 317 AIT COIDE oe sit hide 300 Medieal Officers... oo. fori la 317 Cavity. areas a 306 Board of Medical Examiners. _._______._____ 316 Chapling.l oo. wr bl oo = 0 306 Bureau of— Chemical Warfare Service. ..________________ 309 Aerongutiofaaanie fo. ons 316 Coast Artillery cao on a a 306 Construction and Repair. _________________ 315 sin Cee Ee eae se CEE a 308 Engineering. =. co ool oto EC 315 Fleld Artillery 0h 0 wir = vs iw 306 Medicine and Surgery... ...i....._ 316 FT ee 307 Navigation. oh. mud bam Sua 315 Infontey. Ler ort es does Te 306 Ordnance... =. i. eo acini) 315 Ordnance. iil Sinope Bashi ar ey 308 Supplies and Accounts... 316 | Officials, Territorial. _ - ooo oom 399 Yards and Docks ooo 315 | Oil Conservation Board, Federal... =~ 392 Compensation Board... ooo. 316 Ordnance, Bureau of, Navy... ............_ _ 315 General Boards... iiaocuiar ATi 316 Headquarters Marine Corps... __._.__._____ 317 P Island governments. -— io. is oil 314 Marine Barracks aor ui cal ooaniia natn 318 | Pan American Sanitary Bureau. ..._..._..._._. 354 Marine Examining Board... ._.____._.___ 318 {| ‘Pan American Union... 5 oi iti ooo 0s, 354 Marine Retiring Board... oooh ila is 318) “Panama:Canal, The... .... 0. Lo oui i. 345 VIII Congressional Directory Page | Service: Page Park and Planning Commission, National Employment, Labor Department___________ 336 Capital... avis es La us 350 Extension, Agriculture Department.________ 325 Parks, Buildings, and Reservations____________ 321 Foderal Coordinating... auao ito ict 303 Patent Office. cc oie or aoa iu 333 10 ee CE Ne Ci es 327 Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission. _______ 351 Immigration and Naturalization. .___________ 334 Personnel and Business Administration, De- United States Employment... ..__...__.___. 336 partment of Agriculture... ______________ 324 | Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation, Plant Industry, Bureanof ............ 3:8 326 United: States. nue cea tae 334 Plant Quarantine, Bureau of... ..__..__________ 329 | Shipping Board Bureau, United States_______._ 334 Post Office Department... _____.__.__ 311} ‘Smithsonian Institution... cosy 0 352 Chief Post Office Inspector. .._...._______.___ 313 Board of Regents, personnel of .______________ 352 First Assistant Postmaster General _________ 312 Establishment, personnel of .________________ 352 Fourth Assistant Postmaster General ________ 312 Government bureaus under direction of— Office of the Comptroller... _.._._. 313 Astrophysical Observatory... __.______ 352 Second Assistant Postmaster General _______ 312 Bureau of American Ethnology....________ 352 Third Assistant Postmaster General ________ 312 Division of Radiation and Organisms______ 353 Postmaster General, biography of ..___________ 311 International Exchanges... _____._________ 353 Power Commission, Federal... _._____. 344 National Gallery of Art... =... 352 President of the United States, biography of... 297 National Museum... .eaaeio 352 Property Custodian, Allen... cca. i o3:. 347 National Zoological Park. ......o.......... 353 Public Debl Service. ui cueinaas buen inn aa tags 300 | Soils, Bureau of Chemistry and____.___________ 327 Public Domain, Committee on the Conserva- Soldiers’ Home, United States... .... 356 tion and Administration of the__________ 340 | Solicitorof the: Treasury..-..o--oooooieona... 302 Public Health Service, Bureau of ______________ 302 | Stabilization Board, Federal Employment_____ 358 Public Roads, Bureau of... ou iiaini. 328 :] Standards, Bureau of. ccc. eooo ina 332 Public Works, Federal Emergency Adminis- State Department... Ls. is __. 2908 drationiofSl oon i hls Ganka hs 864 |" Statistical Board, Central. =... ico. soo. 365 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission__._ 857 | Steamboat Inspection, Bureau of Navigation A hay TRS CO ST A re 333 Q Subsistence Homesteads. >... 0c =... 319 Supervising Architect of the Treasury.__._.______ 302 Quartermaster General. . coerce 307 | Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of, Navy...___ 316 Supply Committee, General __________________ 302 R Surgeon General of the Army__________.________ 307 Radiation and Organisms, Division of _________ 353 Suryey; Coast god Goodehe. ore snevnaerts 5% > al Survey, Geologieal .~ i. . sigs oo ine 320 Radio Commission, Federal er cre Bu Surveys and Maps of the Federal Government Railroad Administration, United States_______ 341 Board of ? 350 Railroad, Alaska xr A Be a pr aa ReclamationBurean_-_..— no... 320 T Reconstruction Finance Corporation. _________ 361 Recovery Administration, National ___________ 366 | Tariff Commission, United States. ....._..___.. 343 Red Cross, American National ._______________ 355 | Tax Appeals, Board of. Seetdeda anti 343 Reforestation (Emergency Conservation Work) 366 Tennessee Valley Authority... 363 Relief Administration, Federal Emergency ... 366 | LeT itorial officials. 320 Relief, War Minerals... 399 | The Adjutant General, office of ______________ 307 Reserve Board, Federal. ______._____._____.__.__ 341 | The Coast Guard... 303 River and Harbor Board ov 308 The Executive Counells si iouivii cdi 000 368 Road Commission, Alaska____________________ 399 | The Inspector General’s Office ______.._____. 307 Roads, Bureau of Public. coolio, 328 | The Joint Board. -oooooooooooo 346 Third Assistant Postmaster General .._________ 312 S Trade Commission, Federal... ______._______ 342 Training School for Boys, National .___.________ 358 St. Blizabeths Hospital =... oc. cc. 321 | Transportation, Office of Federal Coordinator School, Naval Medical... oceaciaan aan 317 (EE Se SEI COC a 365 Science Advisory Board... iii. 366 | Treasurer of the United States, Office of.______ 300 Second Assistant Postmaster General. ._______ 312 | Treasury Department... . i oi ot 300 Secretaries to the President, biographies of __ __ 297 Bureau of— Secretary of— Customs.l..... i hindi Disa no 301 Agriculture, biography of __._________________ 323 Engraving and Printing... ______..___.___. 302 Commerce, biography of. - ec cee 330 Industrial Aleohol.... 00 lh coal 301 Tnterior; blographyofi.. 2. coo: Cai. i. 318 Internal Revenue. .......... 0.0... 301 Labor, blographyof.. cx ii ian 334 Nareofles: oi oo nn ws. Do Giooa 302 Navy, biography of... o_o Cal: 313 Public Health Service. - 2. -_ 2 fl. 302 Stale, biography of oil. i oi tac iiaz ss 208 The Budget (see also Federal Coordinating Treasury, biography ef... c oic oiagnc ds. 300 Service). oc. UL u SI 303 War, biography of... Cio. 305 The: Mint... ce as S83) 301 ie yo ff —~ AE — Contents IX Treasury Department—Continued Page | War Department—Continued Page Coast Guard, the. i. 0. otme Tio 302 Chief of —Continued Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits____ 301 Pleld Artillery. oo oo a 306 Comptroller of the Currency... __._._____ 301 inane. otros a 307 CastomNouse. =. idiot ie on in mean 302 I anry enna a a Rea TC 306 General Supply Committee _ __.________._____ 302 Ordnance. cc. cos vias caste na 308 Office of Chief Clerk and Superintendent____ 300 The Alt CorDs. cc rari ite 309 Office of Supervising Architect _____________ 302 The Chemical Warfare Service..__________ 309 Public Debt Service. .cncuevo-eo arin 300 Chief Signal Officer. _ =... = 309 Solicitorofl the 0 oid oo ah 302 General Stall. ~ co... a 305 Treasurer of the United States-._._.._____.___ 301 Inspector General’s Office... __...______ 306 Tripartite Claims Commission... 348 Judge Advocate General .______________ TE 306 National Guard Bureau: -------_—=-__._. 309 U Quartermaster-General. =r: 307 > . SargeonGeneral. ol. aaa 307 Sven Eater oy || Tn Adit Generel 300 ? ¥ ‘War Department General Staff________________ 305 v War Finance Corporation. -..-..-fco ooo. 342 = - War Minerals Relief == ~~~ — 322 Veterans’ Administration Ie aE 344 Washington National Monument Society. ____ 351 Vocational Education, Federal Board for....._ 323 Washington Navy Yard and Station... 317 Ww Waterways Corporation, Inland_______________ 349 Weather Bureatl.... ... coon coiaimnamaeinw 325 War College, Army. o.oo S810 (White House... .....- ool oo 297 WarDepartment oo... too aaa 305 Women's Burean. co cio oe anaes ea 336 Army Industrial College... oo... 310 | World’s Fair Centennial Commission, Chicago. 358 Army-War College o.oo. oni ennai 310 Bureau of Insular Affairs... cL 309 Y a cea TE ae 506 | Yards and Docks, Bureau of-o...ooommmeoo- 315 Chaplains. co rn a a ianiiaaan 306 Z Coast Artillery... iver 306 Bngineers: ee 308 Zoological Park, National. co cece oo 353 7206°—33—2 A Ps a, CW EXECUTIVE 295 —— RS EXECUTIVE THE WHITE HOUSE (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth Streets. Phone, NAtional 1414) FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT, Democrat, of Hyde Park, N. Y., President of the United States, was born January 30, 1882; son of James and Sara (Delano) Roosevelt; A. B., Harvard, 1904; Columbia University Law School, 1904-1907; married Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, of New York, March 17, 1905; chil- dren—James, Anna, Elliott, Franklin D., John A.; was admitted to the New York bar in 1907; practiced with Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, New York, 1907-1910; member of firm of Roosevelt & O’Connor, 1924-1933; member of New York Senate, 1910 to March 17, 1913 (resigned); Assistant Secretary of Navy, 1913— 1920; Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1920; elected Governor of New York in 1928, and reelected in 1930; member of the Hudson- Fulton Celebration Commission, 1909, and the Plattsburg Centennial, 1913; mem- ber of National Commission, Panama-Philippine Islands Expedition, 1915; over- seer of Harvard University, 1918-1924; Episcopalian; president of the Georgia Warm Spring Foundation; in charge of the inspection of United States naval forces in European waters, July—September, 1918, and of demobilization in Europe, January-February, 1919; member of Naval History Society, New York Historical Society, Holland Society, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa; Mason. Clubs: Har- vard, Knickerbocker, Century. Legal residence: Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N. Y. Elected President, November 8, 1932. LOUIS McHENRY HOWE, born in Indianapolis, Ind., January 14, 1871; educated at Yates Academy in Saratoga, preparatory for Yale; spent three years in travel—mostly around the Mediterranean—in place of college course; married Grace Hartley, of Fall River, Mass., and has two children; became local correspond- ent for the New York Herald when 17 years old; acquired intimate knowledge of poli= tics; spent two years with the Herald in New York and represented both the Her- ald and New York Telegram at Albany for 15 years; met Franklin Roosevelt while he was senator from Dutchess County, and managed his campaign for reelection; returned to duties on the Herald at Albany; when Franklin D. Roosevelt was appointed Assistant Secretary of Navy, gave up newspaper work to become his secretary, and acted as Assistant Secretary of Navy when Mr. Roosevelt went abroad during the World War; was with him during his campaign for Vice President, and was requested by Mr. Roosevelt to become his personal secretary and remained with him throughout all his activities; appointed Secre- tary to the President, March 4, 1933. Legal residence: 464 Locust Street, Fall River, Mass.; Washington residence, the White House. MARVIN HUNTER McINTYRE, born in LaGrange, Oldham County, Ky., November 27, 1878; attended Wall & Mooney preparatory school (Franklin, Tenn.) and Vanderbilt University; married Gertrude Kennedy, of Louisville, Ky., and they have two children; began newspaper work in 1905 on the Louisville Times; Asheville Citizen, 1907-1909; city editor, Washington Times, 1909-1917; com- mittee on public information and publicity director, United States Navy, as special assistant to Secretary, 1917-1921; publicity representative for Mr. Roosevelt’s vice-presidential campaign in 1920; contributor to Army and Navy Journal and other publications of national defense articles, also representing motion picture news reel, 1921-1931; business manager and publicity represent- ative of Governor Roosevelt’s presidential campaign, 1932; appointed Assist- ant Secretary to President Roosevelt, March 4, 1933; member of Sigma Chi and National Press Club. Residence, 3106 Thirty-fourth Street. STEPHEN EARLY, born in Crozet, Albemarle County, Va., August 27, 1889; educated in public schools of Washington, D. C.; appointed to Washington staff of the United Press Associations, 1908; Washington staff of Associated Press, 1913; entered first officers’ training camp, Fort Myer, Va., 1917; commissioned 297 298 Congressional Durectory STATE second lieutenant; served overseas with Three hundred and seventeenth Machine Gun Company; promoted to first lieutenant, transferred to General Pershing’s staff; assigned assistant officer in charge of The Stars and Stripes; promoted to captain, Infantry; awarded silver citation for meritorious service; appointed pub- licity director for board of directors, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; advance representative for Franklin D. Roosevelt, campaign of 1920; married Helen Wrenn, Washington, D. C., and they have three children; member of Washington staff of Associated Press, 1920-1927; Washington representative for Paramount-Publix Corporation and Paramount News; appointed Assistant Secretary to President Roosevelt, March 4, 1933. Clubs: National Press and Manor. Residence, 7704 Morningside Drive. % MARGUERITE A. LE HAND, Personal Secretary. Residence, the White ouse. RUDOLPH FORSTER, executive clerk in charge of White House executive offices, the Wardman Park. MAURICE C. LATTA, executive clerk, 2836 Twenty-seventh Street. DEPARTMENT OF STATE (Seventeenth Street, south of Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, DIstrict 4510) CORDELL HULL, Secretary of State (Carlton Hotel), was born October 2, 1871, in Overton (now Pickett) County, Tenn.; is a citizen of Smith County; was graduated from the law department of Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., and is a lawyer by profession; was a member of the lower house of the Tennessee Legislature two terms; served in the Fourth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish-American War, with the rank of captain; later was first appointed by the governor and afterwards elected judge of the fifth judicial circuit of Tennessee, which position he resigned during his race for Congress; was elected to the Sixtieth, Sixty-first, Sixty-second, Sixty-third, Sixty-fourth, Sixty-fifth, Sixty-sixth, Sixty-eighth, Sixty-ninth, Seventieth, and Seventy- first Congresses; chairman Democratic National Committee, 1921-1924; author of income-tax system, 1913, and of the revised act of 1916; also author of Federal estate or inheritance act of 1916; elected to the United States Senate on Novem- ber 4, 1930, receiving 154,131 votes, and his opponent 58,654 votes. Appointed Secretary of State March 4, 1933; chairman of the American Delegation to the Monetary and Economic Conference, London, May 25, 1933. Under Secretary of State.—William Phillips, 3501 Newark Street. Assistant Secretary.— Wilbur J. Carr, 2300 Wyoming Avenue. Assistant Secretary.—Harry F. Payer, Wardman Park Hotel. Assistant Secretary.—Jefferson Caffery, 25635 Tracy Place. Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Legal adviser.—Green H. Hackworth, 3714 Morrison Street. Assistant to the Secretary.—Harry A. McBride, 3000 Tilden Street. Special Assistant to the Secretary.— William C. Bullitt, Carlton Hotel. Assistant to the Under Secretary.— Vinton Chapin, 3318 O Street. Executive Assistant to Assistant Secretary.— Keith Merrill, 2535 Belmont Road. dissinay) to an Assistant Secretary of State.—Januarius Arthur Mullen, Carlton otel. Chief clerk and administrative assistant.—Clinton E. MacEachran, 1405 Girard Street. Assistant to the chief clerk and administrative assistant and chief of the appointment sectton.—P. F. Allen, Alta Vista, Bethesda, Md. Board of examiners for the Foreign Service.— Wilbur J. Carr, Lawson A. Moyer. Board of Foreign Service personmel.—Wilbur J. Carr, Assistant Secretary of State, chairman; Jefferson Caffery, Assistant Secretary of State. Division of Foreign Service personnel.—[Vacant.] Foreign Service School.—Director, Lowell C. Pinkerton, 2100 Massachusetts Avenue. Division of far eastern affairs: : ‘Chief —Stanley K. Hornbeck, 2138 California Street. Assistant chiefs.— Maxwell M. Hamilton, 2700 Q Street; Stuart J. Fuller, 3210 Rodman Street. A | =F STATE Executive Departments 299 Division of Latin American affavrs: Chief—Edwin C. Wilson, 3111 Idaho Avenue. Assistant chiefs.—H. Freeman Matthews, 2927 Forty-fourth Street; Joseph F. McGurk, 2145 California Street. Chief —Jay Pierrepont Moffat, 1719 Nineteenth Street. Assistant chiefs.—John Dewey Hickerson, 2010 Kalorama Road; Paul Trauger Culbertson, 5315 Moorland Lane, Edgemoor, Md. Division of near eastern affairs.—Chief, Wallace S. Murray, 1868 Columbia Road. Division of Mexican affairs: Chief. —Herschel V. Johnson, 1718 H Street. Assistant chief.—Richard C. Tanis, 3 Rhode Island Avenue NE. Division of eastern European affairs: Chief —Robert F. Kelley, 2200 Nineteenth Street. Assistant chief.—Earl L. Packer, 1415 Van Buren Street. Office of the economic adviser.—Economic adviser, Herbert Feis, 1529 Twenty- pinkh Street; assistant economic adviser, Frederick Livesey, 1026 Sixteenth treet. Passport division: Chief —Ruth B. Shipley, 5508 Thirty-ninth Street. Assistant chiefs.—John J. Scanlan, 4517 Fifteenth Street; F. Virginia Alex- ander, The Conard. Office of the historical adviser: Historical adviser—Hunter Miller, 3100 Dumbarton Avenue. Assistant historical adviser—Edward C. Wynne, 3410 Newark Street. hoisions to the historical adviser—E. Wilder Spaulding, 1518 Forty-fourth treet. Geographer.—S. W. Boggs, 219 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Librarian.— Martha L. Gericke, 1316 New Hampshire Avenue. Division of current information: Chief.—Michael J. McDermott, 2210 North Capitol Street. Assistant chief.—Walter A. Foote, 1901 Wyoming Avenue. Division of Foreign Service administration: Chief —Herbert C. Hengstler, 2816 Twenty-seventh Street. Assistant chief.—Harry A. Havens, 4508 Fifteenth Street. Division of protocol and conferences: Chief.—James Clement Dunn, 27 Observatory Circle. Assistant chief. —Richard Southgate, 2406 Kalorama Road. . Ceremonial officer.—Charles Lee Cooke, 1410 M Street. Treaty division: Chief.—Charles M. Barnes, 3420 Sixteenth Street. Assistant chief. —Wallace McClure, 2145 C Street. Division of communications and records: Chief —David A. Salmon, 3223 Klingle Road. Assistant chiefs—Roger S. Drissel, 3812 Fifth Street; Harvey E. Fenster- macher, 1429 Ames Place NE. Visa division: Chief.—A. Dana Hodgdon, 3306 Cleveland Avenue. Assistant chief.— Eliot B. Coulter, 2327 Twentieth Street. Bureau of accounts: Chief —William McNeir, 1844 Monroe Street. Assistant chief.—George B. Stambaugh, 3833 Fourteenth Street. Translating bureau.—Chief, Emerson B. Christie, 3236 McKinley Street. Office of coordination and review: Chief.—Margaret M. Hanna, 1529 Varnum Street. Assistant chief.—Blanche Rule Halla, 724 Seventh Street NE. Foreign service buildings office.—Assistant chief (acting), Robert J. Phillips, Woodley Park Towers. Consular commercial office: . Chief.—James J. Murphy, jr., 1261 New Hampshire Avenue. Disbursing officer.—W. Ford Cramer, 1802 Kenyon Street. Assistants to the legal adviser.—Jacob A. Metzger, 1831 Belmont Road; Joseph R. Baker, 2032 Belmont Road; Ralph W. S. Hill, 3327 N Street; Richard W. Flournoy, jr., 3122 P Street; William R. Vallance, 3016 Forty-third Street; Bert L. Hunt, 3601 Connecticut Avenue; Frank X. Ward, 1431 Thirty-third Street; Anna A. O’Neill, 1326 New Hampshire Avenue; Herbert B. Collins, 1820 Monroe Street; Joseph B. Matre, North Woodside, Silver Spring, Md.; E. Russell Lutz, 1718 N Street; James O. Murdock, 1824 Twenty-third Street; Francis M. Anderson, 421 Whittier Street; Raymund 300 Congressional Directory TREASURY T. Yingling, 1800 K Street; Frederick M. Diven, 4208 Maine Avenue, West Forest Park, Baltimore, Md.; Jack B. Tate, Hammond Court, Thirtieth and Q Streets; Frederic Alec Fisher, 912 Nineteenth Street; John Maktos,1343 Clifton Street; Marjorie M. Whiteman, 1812 K Street; Ethel L. Lawrence, 2928 Porter Street; Walter E. Pelton, 5521 Colorado Avenue; Elizabeth S. Rogers, 1729 G Street; Celeste Jedel, Mayflower Hotel. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY (Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, NAtional 6400) WILLIAM HARTMAN WOODIN, of New York City, Secretary of the Treasury (2700 Macomb Street), son of the late Clemuel Ricketts and Mary (Dickerman) Woodin; born in Berwick, Pa., May 27, 1868; educated at the New York Latin School, the Woodbridge School (New York), and in the School of Mines, Columbia University (class of 1890); married, October 8, 1899, to Annie Jessup, daughter of Judge William H. Jessup, of Montrose, Pa.; New York State fuel administrator, 1922; financial chairman of the mayor’s committee on recep- tions, New York; in 1929 appointed by Governor Roosevelt to serve on special committee to study and revise New York State banking laws; chairman of finance committee and trustee of Georgia Warm Springs Foundation; honorary degree of LL.D. conferred upon him in April, 1929, by Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa.; ex-officio chairman of the Federal Reserve Board; director of Reconstruction Finance Corporation; chairman Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission; member board of trustees, Postal Savings System; Director General of Railroads; member board of trustees, Smithsonian Institution. Assistant to the Secretary.—John Kieley, 1821 Wyoming Avenue. The Under Secretary in General Charge—Dean G. Acheson, 2805 P Street; assistants, W. N. Thompson, 2922 Cortland Place; Edwin L. Kilby, 7106 Ninth Street. Assistant Secretary in Charge of Fiscal Offices.—Thomas Hewes, 2811 P Street; assistants (same as for Under Secretary, above). Assistant Secretary in Charge of Public Buildings, Public Health, and Miscellane- ous.— Lawrence Wood Robert, jr., The Mayflower; assistants, H. R. Shep- pard, 503 Maple Ridge Road, Battery Park, Md.; L. C. Martin, 3509 Twenty-fourth Street NE. : : Assistant Secretary tn Charge of Customs, Coast Guard, Industrial Alcohol, and Narcotics.—Stephen B. Gibbons, 2400 Sixteenth Street; assistant, Frank C. Rose, 6305 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Special staff assistants: Financial executive assistant to the Secretary.—Dr. O. M. W. Sprague, Cosmos Club. : Executive assistant to the Secretary.— Walter J. Cummings, Carlton Hotel. Financial legal assistant to the Secretary.—John G. Harlan, 5519 Thirtieth Place. Special assistant to the Secretary—Benjamin H. Bartholow, 5420 Connecticut Avenue. Special assistant to the Secretary.—Edward G. Lowry, 2900 N Street. Chief of division of— Appointments.—James E. Harper, 200 East Underwood Street, Chevy Chase, Md Secret Service—W. H. Moran, 1841 Columbia Road. Supply.—L. C. Spangler, 421 Frazier Avenue, Virginia Highlands, Alexandria, Va Disbursing clerk.—J. L. Summers, 1416 N Street. OFFICE OF CHIEF CLERK AND SUPERINTENDENT (Treasury Bui:ding) Chief clerk and superintendent.—F. A. Birgfeld, 3338 Seventeenth Street. Assistant chief clerk.—S. H. Marks, 3544 Thirteenth Street. PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE Commissioner.— William S. Broughton, 1819 Q Street. Assistant commissioner.—S. R. Jacobs, 1473 Harvard Street. Deputy commissioner.—Rene E. Barr, 900 Nineteenth Street. Register of the Treasury.—W. W. Durbin, Raleigh Hotel. Assistant Register.—Byrd Leavell, Culpepper, Va. Chief, division of loans and currency.— Marvin Wesley, 501 Oglethorpe Street. Chief, division of accounts and audit.—M. R. Loafman, 5408 Nebraska Avenue. Chief, division of paper custody.—M. A. Emerson, 3057 Porter Street. — pace —~F —— TREASURY Executive Departments 301 COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS AND DEPOSITS (Treasury Building) Commassioner.—D. W. Bell, 3322 Seventeenth Street. Assistant commaissioner.—E. F. Bartelt, 3017 Stephenson Place. Chief, division of bookkeeping and warrants.—A. M. Smith, 1347 Meridian Place. Chief, division of deposits.—E. D. Batchelder, 1208 Crittenden Street. Chief economist.—W. R. Stark, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue. Government actuary.—A. S. McLeod, 105 Northview Terrace, Rosemont, Alex- andria, Va. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY (Treasury Building) Comptroller.—J. F. T. O’Connor, Shoreham Hotel. Deputy comptrollers.—F. G. Awalt, 2923 Thirty-fourth Street; E. H. Gough, 5830 Chevy Chase Parkway; Gibbs Lyons, 3733 R Street. Chief clerk.—George R. Marble, 218 Adams Street NE. Secretary to the comptroller.—C. A. Poole, 1528 Sixteenth Street. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES (Treasury Building) Treasurer.— William Alexander Julian, Westchester Apartment. Assistant Treasurer.—Marion Banister, Dupont Circle Apartment. Executive assistant.—G. O. Barnes, 914 Kearney Street NE. Cashier—Harry H. Hulbirt, 1220 Crittenden Street. Chief clerk.—Julian C. Wallace, 25 Drummond Avenue, Drummond, Md. NATIONAL BANK REDEMPTION AGENCY Superintendent.— Michael E. Slindee, The Iroquois. Assistant superintendent.—E. B. Brown, 5500 First Street NE. BUREAU OF CUSTOMS (1300 E Street. Phone, NAtional 6400) Commissioner.—James H. Moyle, 3700 McKinley Street. Assistant commzissioner.—Frank Dow, 6405 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, M General counsel. —J. D. Nevius, 512 Randolph Street. Assistant general counsel.—Frank J. Murphy, 426 Irving Street. Assistant general counsel.—H. A. Hayward, 1401 Girard Street. Deputy commissioner, Customs Agency Service.—Thomas J. Gorman, 1736 Irving Street. BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE (Internal Revenue Building, Twelfth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, District 5050) Commassioner.—Guy T. Helvering, The Mayflower. Assistant to the Commassioner.— (Acting) Wright Matthews, The Westchester. Special deputy commissioner.—P. R. Baldridge, 4614 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy commissioners.— (Acting) D. Spencer Bliss, 923 East Capitol Street; George J. Schoeneman, 1361 Locust Road; Charles T. Russell, 4610 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. Genial counsel.—E. Barrett Prettyman, 37 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, d Chief, intelligence unit.—Elmer L. Irey, 1831 Monroe Street NE. Head, personnel division.—George S. Paull, 4605 Thirteenth Street. Head, administrative division.—Frederick I. Evans, 5517 Broad Branch Road, Chevy Chase. BUREAU OF THE MINT (Treasury Building) Director—Nellie Tayloe Ross, The Mayflower. Assistant director.— Mary M. O’Reilly, Hay-Adams House. BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL (1300 E Street. Phone, NAtional 6400) Commissioner of industrial alcohol.—J. M. Doran, 3135 O Street. Assistant commissioner.—B. R. Rhees, M. D., 2401 Calvert Street. Chief counsel.—Vincent DeP. Simonton, 1879 Newton Street. Head, technical division.—W. V. Linder, 1673 Columbia Road. Chief, administrative diviston.—George C. Billard, 3900 Connecticut Avenue. 7206°—33——3 302 Congressional Durectory TREASURY BUREAU OF NARCOTICS (Treasury Annex No. 1, Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place. Phone, NAtional 6400) Commissioner of narcotics.—H. J. Anslinger, Shoreham Hotel. Deputy commasstoner of narcotics.—Louis Ruppel, 1616 Sixteenth Street. Administrative officer—W. S. Blanchard, 4222 Thirty-eighth Street. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING (Fourteenth and C Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 7422) Director.—Alvin W. Hall, 1319 Kalmia Road. Assistant director.—Administration: Clark R. Long, 1348 Iris Street. Assistant director.—Production: Jesse KE. Swigart, 327 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE (Building C, Seventh and B Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 5710) Surgeon General.—Hugh S. Cumming, 2219 California Street. Assistant Surgeons General.—C. C. Pierce, 2800 Ontario Road; F. C. Smith, 3020 Tilden Street; L. R. Thompson, 17 West Virgilia Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; F. A. Carmelia, 4000 Cathedral Avenue; W. L. Treadway, Manor Club, R. F. D. No. 4, Rockville, Md.; Clifford E. Waller, 1103 West Highland Drive, Woodside, Md.; R. C. Williams, 6 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief clerk.—Daniel Masterson, 1305 Kearney Street NE. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH Director.—Medical Director George W. McCoy, 2618 Garfield Street. THE COAST GUARD (Treasury Annex No. 1, Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place. Phone, NAtional 6400) Commandant.—Rear Admiral Harry G. Hamlet, 6410 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant commandant.—Capt. L. C. Covell, Coast Guard Headquarters. Aide to commandant.—Commander R. R. Waesche, 5312 Forty-first Street. Inspector in chief.—Capt. P. W. Lauriat, 315 Maple Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Engineer in chief.—Capt. (E.) R. B. Adams, 1911 R Street. Suprly officer.—Commander T. A. Shanley, 4405 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, d Superintendent of construction and repair.—Constructor F. A. Hunnewell, Ontario Apartments. Chief of division of operations.—Oliver M. Maxam, The Broadmoor. Chief of division of finance.—A. T. Thorson, 402 W Street NE. Pay and allowances officer.—W. H. Webb, 4440 Ord Street NE., Kenilworth, D. C. OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ARCHITECT (Treasury Building) Acting Supervising Architect.—James A. Wetmore, 2151 California Street. Executive officer.—H. G. Sherwood, 1929 Lawrence Street NE. Technical officer.—George O. Von Nerta, 2006 N Street. SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY (Treasury Annex No. 1, Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place. Phone, NAtional 6400) Solicitor—[Vacant.] Assistant Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Solicitor.—C. T. Ellis, 2600 Seventeenth Street NE. CUSTOMHOUSE (1221 Thirty-first Street. Phone, WEst 0243-0244) Deputy collector in charge—Charles R. Lewis, 3216 Thirteenth Street. GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE (Federal Warehouse, Ninth and D Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4832) Superintendent of supplies.—Robert Le Fevre, 112 West Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. : Assistant superintendent of supplies.—E. F. Inbody, Cherrydale, Va. Chairman.—Harry C. Maull, jr. (representing Department of Justice), 1654 Euclid Street. : L. C. Spangler (representing Treasury Department), 421 Frazier Avenue, Virginia Highlands, Alexandria, Va. TTT nn - r TREASURY Executive Departments 303 James E. Tibbitts (representing Navy Department), Somerset, Md. Clinton E. MacEachran (representing State Department), 1405 Girard Street. Frank B. Bourn (representing War Department), 3777 Oliver Street. Victor G. Croissant (representing Post Office Department), 4913 Forty-seventh Street. Walter B. Fry (representing Interior Department), 4513 Iowa Avenue. Alex McC. Ashley (representing Department of Agriculture), 5 West Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md W. S. Erwin (representing Department of Commerce), 753 Quebec Place. Marion C. Hargrove (representing District of Columbia), 1603 O Street. S. J. Oliver (representing Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations), 4608 Fifth Street. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET (In the Treasury Department, but under the immediate direction of the President) (Treasury Building) Director—Lewis W. Douglas, 3257 N Street. Assistant director.—[Vacancy.] Technical adviséer.—F. W. Lowery, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. Executive assistant.—Guy F. Allen, 556 Varnum Street. Assistants to the director.—R. O. Kloeber, 1821 Sixteenth Street; F. J. Bailey, 2223 Hall Place; Charles H. Fullaway, The Ontario; Lieut. Col. Thomas E. Jansen, United States Army, The Mendota; Melvin Jones, 3800 Fourteenth Street; Henry N. Wiseman, 1331 Jefferson Street; Charles L. Dasher, 114 Summer- field Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; J. H. Mackey, 1717 Varnum Street; Howard Baker, Virginia Highlands, Alexandria, Va. Chief of division of estimates.—Frank A. Frost, 1328 Jonquil Street. Counsel.—E. W. Cushing, 653 Glebe Road, Clarendon, Va. Chief clerk.—Brownie H. Kerr, 1620 Fuller Street. Secretary to the director.—Marie A. Johnston, 2926 Porter Street. FEDERAL COORDINATING SERVICE (Under supervision of Director, Bureau of the Budget) PERMANENT CONFERENCE ON PRINTING (Government Printing Office. Phone, DIstrict 6840) Chairman.— George H. Carter, Public Printer, 1661 Hobart Street. Secretary.—F. D. Smith, Department of Agriculture, 1304 Fairmont Street: FEDERAL BOARD OF HOSPITALIZATION (Arlington Building. Phone, NAtional 6740) Chairman.— Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs, 4100 Cathedral Avenue. OFFICE OF CHIEF COORDINATOR (Room 5026 Interior Building. Phone, NAtional 1880, Branch 754) Acing Chief Coordinator.—Col. L. W. Oliver, United States Army, 3402 Garfield reet. Assistants to the Chief Coordinator.—J. A. Egleston, 4915 Forty-first Street; Capt. H. D. Lamar (SC), United States Navy, The Cairo; Col. Edward M. Offley, United States Army, 1334 Thirty-first Street. Chef clerk.—Clara H. Pursel, Silver Spring, Md. 304 Congressional Directory TREASURY FEDERAL COORDINATING AGENCIES (Under immediate supervision of Chief Coordinator) COORDINATOR FOR MOTOR TRANSPORT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Navy Building. Phone, NAtional 2520, Branch 1316) Con pinion, —S. J. Oliver, National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations, 4608 Fifth treet FEDERAL PURCHASING BOARD (Room 5026 Interior Building. Phone, NAtional 1880, Branch 744) Executive chatrman.—Capt. H. D. Lamar (SC) United States Navy, The Cairo. Ezecutive vice chairmand and secretary.—J. A. Egleston, 4915 Forty-first Street. FEDERAL REAL ESTATE BOARD (Room 5026 Interior Building. Phone, N Ational 1880, Branch 752) Chairman.—James A. Wetmore, Surveyor General of Real Estate, 2151 California Street. Vice te —Col. Edward M. Offley, United States Army, 1334 Thirty-first treet dosiions to the executtve.—W. T. Ritenour, Treasury Department, 1650 Harvard treet. Secretary.— Marjorie Sirlouis, War Department, 49 Adams Street. FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS BOARD (Bureau of Standards. Phone, CLeveland 1720) Chairman.—L. J. Briggs, Acting Director, Bureau of Standards, 3208 Newark Street. Vice chairman and technical secretary.—N. F. Harriman, Department of Com- merce, The Kenesaw. FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOGUE BOARD (Room 1149 Navy Building. Phone, NA tional 2520, Branch 682) Chairman.—Rear Admiral T. H. Hicks (SC), United States Navy, The Mayflower. FEDERAL TRAFFIC BOARD (Room 5026 Interior Building. Phone, NAtional 1880, Branch 748) Chazrman and coordinator for traffic—W. H. Quigg, United States Railroad Ad- ministration, 3615 Idaho Avenue. FOREST PROTECTION BOARD (928 F Street. Phone, DIstrict 6910) Chairman ex officito—R. Y. Stuart, Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agri- culture, 9 West Kirk Street, Chevy Chase, Md. INTERDEPARTMENTAL BOARD OF CONTRACTS AND ADJUSTMENTS (Treasury Building. Phone, NAtional 6400, Branch 2105) Chatrman.—Josiah L. Carr, Solicitor’s Office, Department of Agriculture, 4931 Butterworth Place. Assistant to the chairman.—E. W. Cushing, Bureau of the Budget, 653 Glebe Road, Clarendon, Va. — —— WAR Executive Departments 305 INTERDEPARTMENTAL BOARD ON SIMPLIFIED OFFICE PROCEDURE (Room 5026 Interior Building. Phone, NAtional 1880, Branch 746) Executive chairman.—Capt. H. D. Lamar (SC), United States Navy, The Cairo. INTERDEPARTMENTAL PATENTS BOARD (Commerce Building. Phone, NAtional 5060, Branch 347) Secretary.—Col. J. I. McMullen, United States Army, 127 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. DEPARTMENT OF WAR (Seventeenth Street, south of Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone NA tional 2520) GEORGE HENRY DERN, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Secretary of War (““‘High- wood,” 3301 Rittenhouse Street), was born in Dodge County, Nebr., September 8, 1872; graduated from Fremont (Nebraska) Normal College in 1888 and attended the University of Nebraska in 1893-94; began mining in Utah in 1894; treasurer Mercur Gold Mining and Milling Co., 1894-1900; general manager Consolidated Mercur Gold Mines Co., 1900-1913; various other mining and metallurgical enter- - prises since 1913; joint inventor with Theodore P. Holt of Holt-Dern ore roaster; member Utah State Senate, 1915-1923; member State council of defense, World War; Governor of Utah two terms, 1925-1932; member American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; Delta Tau Delta; Mason (Knight Templar, thirty-third degree, Shriner); was married on June 7, 1899, to Charlotte Brown; children, Mary Joanna (Mrs. Harry Baxter), John, William Brown, Elizabeth Ida, and James George; Secretary of War, March 4, 1933. The Assistant Secretary of War.—Harry H. Woodring, The Mayflower. Executive to the Assistant Secretary of War.—Lieut. Col. James K. Crain, 2863 Twenty-ninth Street. Private secretary to the Assistant Secretary of War—Kate Buckingham, 412 Eleventh Street NE. Administrative assistant and chief clerk.—John W. Martyn, 2901 Thirty-fourth Street. Clerk to the Secretary.—John W. Schott, 1016 Taussig Place NE. Private secretary.— Martha E. McPherson, 405 Upshur Street. dani chief clerk.—Frank M. Hoadley, 28 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, d Disbursing clerk.—Edwin M. Lawton, 1143 Twenty-fourth Street. Chiefs of division: Cwilian personnel.—William D. Searle, 1866 Wyoming Avenue. - Coordination and record—Mary S. Nixon, 1756 Euclid Street. Postal statton.—James G. McFadden, 2001 Sixteenth Street. Printing and advertising—Henry C. Lehmann, 1334 Valley Place. Supply—Frank B. Bourn, 3777 Oliver Street. WAR DEPARTMENT GENERAL STAFF (State, War, and Navy Building) Chief of Staff—Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Fort Myer, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff—Maj. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, 2123 LeRoy Place. Assistant Chief of Staff G—1 (Personnel).—Brig. Gen. Andrew Moses, The Chastel- ton, Sixteenth and R Streets. In charge of G-2 (Military Intelligence). —Brig. Gen. Alfred T. Smith, 2119 LeRoy Place. Assistant Chief of Staff G-3 (Operations and Training). —Brig. Gen. John H. Hughes, 1801 K Street, apartment 302. 306 Congressional Directory WAR Assistant Chzef of Staff G—4 (Supply).—Maj. Gen. Robert E. Callan, 2318 Cali- fornia Street. Assistant Cheef of Staff W. P. D. (War Plans Division).—Brig. Gen. Charles E. Kilbourne, 2015 R Street. Secretary of the General Staff.—Lieut. Col. Charles F. Severson, 3729 Reservoir Road. Chief clerk.—A. Gerhard, 3911 Illinois Avenue. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF CAVALRY (Munitions Building, Twentieth Street and Constitution Avenue) Chief.—Maj. Gen. Guy V. Henry, 2316 Tracy Place. Ervin Cl, Aubrey Lippincott, Westchester Apartments, 3900 Cathedral venue. - Chzef clerk.—Master Sergt. Aram Kojassar, 1800 C Street. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF FIELD ARTILLERY (Munitions Building. Phone, NAtional 2520, Branch 2127) Chief—Maj. Gen. Harry G. Bishop, 3601 Connecticut Avenue. Executive.— Lieut. Col. Robert M. Danford, 2400 Sixteenth Street. Chief clerk.—Master Sergt. Fred Lind, Luray Avenue, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF COAST ARTILLERY (Munitions Building, rooms 3020, 3022, and 3212) Chief.—Maj. Gen. John W. Gulick, 2214 Wyoming Avenue. Executive assistant.—Col. William F. Hase, 2400 Massachusetts Avenue. Chief clerk.—Hartley I. Sanders, 1606 Bass Avenue, Kenilworth, D. C. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF INFANTRY (Munitions Building, Nineteenth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, NAtional 2520, Branch 1879) Chief—Maj. Gen. Edward Croft, 3410 P Street. Ezxecutive—Col. Laurence Halstead, 2341 Ashmead Place. Chief clerk.—Master Sergt. Howard B. Rumsey, 1662 West Virginia Avenue NE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF CHAPLAINS (Room 301, Walker-Johnson Building, 1734 New York Avenue. Phone, NAtional 2520, Branch 1097) Chief —Chaplain Julian E. Yates, 3803 Huntington Street. Ezecutive—Chaplain Edwin Burling, 126 North Glebe Road, Ballston, Va. Personnel officer—Chaplain Benjamin J. Tarskey, 317 Dupont Circle Apartments. Secretary and chief clerk.— Augustus S. Goodyear, 1422 Buchanan Street. OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL (Room 252, Department of State Building) The Adjutant General.—Maj. Gen. James F. McKinley, 2818 Thirty-sixth Place. Assistant The Adjutant General.—Brig. Gen. Edgar T. Conley, Silver Spring, Md. Executive officer—Maj. Edward Roth, jr., The Alban Towers. Chief clerk.—Thomas A. O’Brien, 3216 Military Road. INSPECTOR GENERAL’S OFFICE (Room 616, Walker-Johnson Building) Inspector General.—Maj. Gen. John F. Preston, 3024 Cortland Place. Executive.—Col. R. C. Humber, Army and Navy Club, Seventeenth and I Streets. Inspections division.—Col. M. G. Spinks, Highlands Apartment House, Con- necticut Avenue and California Street. : Investigations division.— Lieut. Col. C. M. Dowell, 1738 Lanier Place. Money accounts division.—Maj. J. L. Parkinson, The Calverton Apartments, 1673 Columbia Road. Chief clerk.—B. H. Simmons, 1339 Kenyon Street. OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL (Walker-Johnson Building, 1734 New York Avenue) The Judge Advocate General—Maj. Gen. Blanton Winship, 1718 H Street. Assistant.—Col. Kyle Rucker, 1870 Wyoming Avenue. TI X hg — WAR Executive Departments 307 Ezecutive.—Maj. Lucius M. Smith, The St. Nicholas, 2230 California Stfeet. Ee military affairs section.—Col. William A. Graham, 3133 Connecticut venue. Chief, military justice section.—Col. Edwin O. Saunders, 2036 O Street. Chief, contracts and reservations sectton.—Maj. Myron C. Cramer, 3725 R Street. Chief, claims and bonds section.—Maj. Elza C. Johnson, 8 East Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chote Duden sectton.—Col. Joseph I. McMullen, 127 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, d. Chief, insular affairs section.—Col. William C. Rigby, East Falls Church, Va. Chairman, board of review (courts-martial).—Maj. William A. Turnbull, 1870 Wyoming Avenue. Chief clerk.—Edwin B. Pitts, 16 Ross Street, Brentwood, Md. OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL (Munitions Building, Nineteenth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, NAtional 2520) The Quartermaster General.—Maj. Gen. J. L. De Witt, 1868 Columbia Road. Executive officer.—Col. Henry Gibbins, 3901 Connecticut Avenue. Chef, admanastrative diviston.—Col. Richard T. Ellis, The Wyoming. Chzef, procurement diviston.—Brig. Gen. Henry C. Whitehead, Wardman Park Hotel. Executive officer—Capt. Harry A. Vacquerie, 1833 New Hampshire Avenue. Chief, storage and distribution diviston.—Col. Warren W. Whitside, 1525 Thirty- third Street. : Executive officer.— Lieut. Col. William F. Jones, 2122 California Street. Chief, transportation division.—Brig. Gen. Alexander E. Williams, 6314 Connecti- cut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Chef, construction division.— Brig. Gen. Louis H. Bash, 3830 Fulton Street. Acting executive officer.—Capt. Samuel C. Cratch, 213 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Chef clerk.—F. M. Cunley, 1003 Varnum Street NE. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF FINANCE (Munitions Building, Nineteenth Street and Constitution Avenue) Chief of finance—Maj. Gen. Frederick W. Coleman, 5500 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. Assistant chief of finance.—Col. Eugene J. Ely, 2562 Thirty-sixth Street. Assistant to chief of finance.—F. Gwynn Gardiner, 134 Quincy Place NE. Executive officer.— Capt. Frank J. Keelty, 2630 Brentwood Road NE. Chief clerk.—Al Rogers, 441 Park Road. OFFICE OF FINANCE OFFICER, UNITED STATES ARMY (Munitions Building, Nineteenth Street and Constitution Avenue) Finance officer.—Col. Tilman Campbell, 2126 Connecticut Avenue. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (Munitions Building) Surgeon General.—Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson, 3506 Garfield Street. Executive officer.—Lieut. Col. Robert C. McDonald, 1815 Kilbourne Place. Chief clerk.—Bertis B. Thompson, 2205 California Street. ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY (Seventh and B Streets SW.) Librarian.—Maj. Edgar E. Hume, 3015 Dumbarton Avenue. Curator, Museum.—Maj. Virgil H. Cornell, 1205 Floral Street. ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, WASHINGTON, D. C. (Georgia Avenue and Butternut Street) Commanding general, Army Medical Center, Jorg Gen. Albert E. Truby, Commandant, Medical Department Service Schools,/ Army Medical Center. Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. : Schools, Assistant Commandant, Medical Department jig P. W. Huntington, 102 Director, Army Medical School, 308 Congressional Directory WAR Commanding officer, Walter Reed General Hospital.—Col. W. L. Keller, Army Medical Center. Diver, Army Dental School.—Lieut. Col. Robert H. Mills, 4000 Cathedral venue. Director, Army Veterinary School.—Maj. Harold E. Egan, 1314 Kalmia Road. GENERAL DISPENSARY, UNITED STATES ARMY (Munitions Building) Commanding officer.—Col. Arthur M. Whaley, 3045 Porter Street. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS (Munitions Building, Twenty-first Street and Constitution Avenue) Chief —Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown, 5627 Rock Creek Ford Road (near Nebraska Avenue). Assistant to the Chief of Engineers.— Brig. Gen. George B. Pillsbury, 2216 Wyo- ming Avenue. Assistant wn charge of the military division.—Lieut. Col. Francis B. Wilby, Ken- nedy-Warren Apartments, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant tn charge of the river and harbor section.— Lieut. Col. Glen E. Edgerton. Assistant in charge of finance diviston.—Maj. John S. Bragdon, 1437 Madison Street. Chef clerk.—Claude Lindsey, 201 Quackenbos Street. BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS (Munitions Building, Twenty-first Street and Constitution Avenue) Resident member.—Maj. Milo P. Fox. Members.—Col. William J. Barden, 3072 Q Street; Col. Edward H. Schulz, Fort Humphreys, Va.; Col. George M. Hoffman, 601 Army Building, New York City; Col. Edward M. Markham, 419 Federal Building, Cleveland, Ohio; Col. Thomas H. Jackson, 918 National Bank of Commerce Building, Norfolk, Va.; Lieut. Col. Warren T. Hannum, 405 Masonic Temple, New Orleans, La. Executive secretary.—H. W. Hobbs, 4119 Military Road. Chaef statisticcan.—W. E. Graves, Walter Heights, McLean, Va. Chief clerk.—Harry L. Freer, 4912 Forty-first Street. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE (Room 1068 Navy Building. Phone, N Ational 2520, Branch 1746) In charge—Maj. Joseph D. Arthur, jr., McLean, Va. Chaef clerk.—S. L. Duryee, 129 Sixth Street NE. MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION (Vicksburg, Miss.) President.—Brig. Gen. Harley B. Ferguson. Members.—Col. Ernest Graves (retired), Lieut. Col. George R. Spalding, Edward Flad, Leo O. Colbert. Secretary.—Maj. Lunsford E. Oliver. Chaef clerk.—R. N. Duffey. CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION (San Francisco, Calif.) Members.—Lieut. Col. Thomas M. Robins, Lieut. Col. Henry A. Finch, Capt. John G. Drinkwater. Chief clerk.—Elmo A. Brule. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ORDNANCE (Munitions Building) Chief —Maj. Gen. Samuel Hof, 1831 Nineteenth Street. Assistants.—Brig. Gen. W. H. Tschappat, The Broadmoor Apartments, 3601 Connecticut Avenue; Brig. Gen. E. D. Bricker, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, apartment 101; Lieut. Col. C. M. Wesson, 1406 Thirty-fourth Street. Executive officer—Maj. W. C. Young, Army and Navy Club. Chief clerk.—Colin E. McRae, 1626 Webster Street. a ~A WAR Executive Departments 309 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER (Munitions Building, Nineteenth Street and Censtitution Avenue) Chief—Maj. Gen. Irving J. Carr, Army and Navy Club. Executive officer—Maj. G. L. Van Deusen, Riverside Apartments, Twenty-second and C Streets. : Civilian assistant.—Herbert S. Flynn, 3216 Cleveland Avenue. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF THE AIR CORPS (Munitions Building, Nineteenth Street and Constitution Avenue) Chief of the Air Corps.—Maj. Gen. B. D. Foulois, The Shoreham. Assistant Chief of the Air Corps.—Brig. Gen. O. Westover, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. Director of aircraft production.—Brig. Gen. O. Westover. Chief clerk.—John J. Mullaney, 1321 Monroe Street. BUREAU OF INSULAR AFFAIRS (Munitions Building, Twentieth Street and Constitution Avenue) Chief of bureau.—Brig. Gen. Creed F. Cox. Assistants to chief of bureau.—Lieut. Col. Walter C. Short, 3705 Harrison Street; Lieut. Col. Edward A. Stockton, jr. (attached), 2141 Wyoming Avenue; Lieut. Col. Karl F. Baldwin, 1345 Montague Street. Chief clerk.—J. F. Welch, 1521 Trinidad Avenue NE. GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (Headquarters, Manila) Governor General.—Frank Murphy. Vice governor and secretary of public instruction.—John H. Holliday. Secretary of finance.—Vicente Singson Encarnacion (acting). Secretary of justice—Quirico Abeto. Secretary of agriculture and commerce.—Vicente Singson Encarnacion. Secretary of public works and communications.— Antonio de las Alas. Secretary of interior and labor.— Teofilo Sison. GOVERNMENT OF PUERTO RICO (Headquarters, San Juan) Governor.—Robert Hayes Gore. Attorney general.—Charles E. Winter. Treasurer.— Manuel V. Domenech. Commassioner of the interior.— Francisco Pons. Commasstoner of education.—José Padin. Commissioner of agriculture and commerce.—Rafael Menéndez Ramos. Commasstoner of health.—Dr. Antonio Fernos Isern. Commassioner of labor.—Prudencio Rivera Martinez. Executive secretary.—Carlos Gallardo. DOMINICAN CUSTOMS RECEIVERSHIP (Headquarters, Santo Domingo City) General receiver of customs.— William E. Pulliam. Deputy general receiver.—Norman L. Orme. NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU (Munitions Building) Chief—Maj. Gen. George E. Leach, Tilden Gardens, apartment 501-H, 3000 Tilden Street. Executive.—Col. William H. Waldron, 3103 Garfield Street. Chief clerk.—W. A. Saunders, 6126 Broad Branch Road, Chevy Chase. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE (Munitions Building) Chief.—Maj. Gen. Claude E. Brigham, Westchester Apartments. Executive officer—Maj. R. C. Ditto, 1723 I Street. Chief clerk.—Guy B. Tippens, 4604 Asbury Place. 7206°—33——4 310 Congressional Directory JUSTICE THE ARMY WAR COLLEGE (Washington, D. C.) Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Geo. S. Simonds. Assistant commandant.—Col. Evan H. Humphrey, Cavalry. Executive officer.—Maj. William F. Freehoff, Infantry. Chief clerk.—A. B. Neal, The Home, 640 K Street. THE ARMY INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE (Munitions Building) Director.—Lieut. Col. William A. McCain, Quartermaster Corps, 3337 N Street. Executive officer.—Capt. Frank C. Jedlicka (F.A.), 1803 Thirty-seventh Street. Chief clerk.—Ruth B. Connell, 16 Sherman Circle. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (Vermont Avenue and Fifteenth Street. Phone, NAtional 0185) HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS, of Connecticut (Hamilton Hotel); appointed Attorney General March 4, 1933; born in Chicago, April 30, 1870, son of Uriah C. and Audie (Schuyler) Cummings; Ph. B., Yale University, 1891, and LL. B., 1893; married May Cecilia Waterbury; admitted to bar in 1893 and practiced at Stamford, Conn., until March 4, 1933; mayor of Stamford for three terms— 1900-1901, 1901-2, and 1904-1906; corporation counsel, 1908-1912; delegate at large to Democratic National Conventions of 1900, 1904, 1924, and 1932; member of Democratic National Committee for Connecticut, 1900-1925 (resigned) (vice chairman, 1913-1919; chairman, February 26, 1919, to July, 1920); candidate for Congressman at Large from Connecticut in 1902 and for United States Senator in 1916; temporary chairman of Democratic National Convention, San Francisco, 1920; chairman of committee on resolutions, Democratic National Convention, New York, 1924; state’s attorney for Fairfield County, Conn., July 1, 1914, to November 1, 1924 (resigned); former director of First Stamford National Bank; president of Mayors’ Association of Connecticut, 1902-3, and of the Stamford Board of Trade, 1903-1909; member of Connecticut State Council of Defense, 1917; chairman of committee on State prison conditions, 1930; clubs: Metropoli- tan and National Democratic (New York), Suburban and Woodway Country (Stamford), and Congressional Country and National Press (Washington, D. C.); home, Greenwich, Conn. Solicitor General.—James Crawford Biggs, Mayflower Hotel. Assistant to the Attorney General.— William Stanley, Laurel, Md. Assistant Attorneys General.—Pat Malloy, Mayflower Hotel, Harold M. Step- hens, The Wardman Park; George C. Sweeney, 2923 Forty-fifth Street; Frank J. Wideman, 3232 Woodley Road; [1 vacancy]. Assistant Attorney General, Division of Customs.—Charles D. Lawrence, 201 Va- rick Street, New York City. Assistant Solicitor General.—Angus D. MacLean, The Broadmoor. Director of Investigation.—J. Edgar Hoover, 413 Seward Square SE. Assistant directors of Investigation.— Harold Nathan, 108 Spring Drive, Lee Heights, Cherrydale, Va.; Clyde A. Tolson, The Westchester; John S. Hurley, Annapolis Hotel. Director, Bureau of Prisons.—Sanford Bates, 101 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant directors, Bureau of Prisons.— William T. Hammack, The Argonne; Austin H. MacCormick, The Hammond Court; James V. Bennett, 119 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Board of parole: Members— Arthur D. Wood, The Westchester, Cathedral Avenue. Irvin B. Tucker, Army-Navy Hotel. Dr. Amy N. Stannard, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Executive assistant to the Attorney General.—Ugo J. A. Carusi, The Westchester. Administrative assistant to the Attorney General.—Charles E. Stewart, The Argonne. General agent and chief clerk.—John W. Gardner, 1840 Biltmore Street. Assistant chief clerk.—Daniel J. Heffernan, 1502 Stratford Drive, Wayecroft, Va. Sa hd chief clerk and appointment clerk.—Charles B. Sornborger, 1857 Newton treet. Chief, division of mails and files.—Arthur Robb, Herndon, Va. —— — POST OFFICE Executive Departments 311 Chita dwision of supplies and printing.—Edward N. Bodholdt, 5460 Thirty-first treet. Labrarian.—George Kearney, Somerset House. Attorney in charge of pardons.—James A. Finch, 3625 Davenport Street. Assistant general agent.—H. J. McClure, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. Disbursing clerk.—Harry B. Dellett, 3601 Kanawha Street. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets. Phone, DIstrict 5360) JAMES A. FARLEY, of New York, Postmaster General (The Mayflower); born May 30, 1888, at Grassy Point, N. Y., son of James and Ellen (Goldrick) Farley; graduated from Stony Point High School in 1905, and from Packard Commercial School, New York City, in 1906; married Elizabeth A. Finnegan, April 28, 1920, at Haverstraw, N. Y., and has three children—Elizabeth, Ann, and James A., jr.; elected town clerk of Stony Point, N. Y., 1912-1919; was supervisor of town of Stony Point, 1920-1923; appointed port warden in New York City by Gov. Alfred E. Smith, 1918-19; elected member of the assembly from Rockland County for the 1923 session; appointed member of New York State Athletic Commission by Governor Smith in 1924, and reappointed in 1926, 1928, 1930, and 1932, serving as chairman from 1925 until he resigned on Feb- ruary 28, 1933; appointed Postmaster General by President Franklin D. Roose- velt, March, 1933; chairman Rockland County Democratic Committee, 1919-1929; delegate to Democratic National Conventions at New York in 1924, at Houston in 1928, and at Chicago in 1932; elected secretary New York Democratic State Committee in August, 1928, to fill vacancy, and reelected in October, 1928, for two years, afterwards being elected chairman in October, 1930, and reelected in April, 1932, for a term of two years; elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee in Chicago on July 2, 1932; member of Rockland County Society of New York; Knights of Columbus, Haverstraw Council; Order of Red Men, Stony Point, N. Y.; Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (P. E. R.), Haver- straw, N. Y., also president New York State Elks Association, 1924-25; Rock- land County Democratic Club; National and Osceola Democratic Clubs of New York City; New York Athletic Club; Catholic Club of New York; Tompkins Cove (N. Y.) Social Club; Stony Point (N. Y.) Social Club; honorary member Congressional Country Club in Washington, D. C.; Fraternal Order of Eagles. Bost assistant to the Postmaster General.—Harllee Branch, The Wardman ark. Secretary to the Postmaster General.—J. Austin Latimer, 1302 Farragut Street. Specie assistant to the Postmaster General.—Ambrose O’Connell, Mayflower otel. as a assistant to the Postmaster General.— William C. Lyons, Mayfiower otel. Chief clerk.—Audus T. Davis, 100 Hamilton Avenue, Clarendon, Va. Assistant chief clerk.—Charles E. Warren, 127 Rosecrest Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Agi Rish aie assistant and purchasing agent.—Harrison Parkman, Hay-Adams ouse. Chief clerk to purchasing agent.—Alfred H. Keim, 1628 Nicholson Street. Personnel officer—Alice B. Sanger, The Imperial, 1763 Columbia Road. Disbursing clerk.—Robert E. Fellers, 4431 Fifth Street. Solicitor—Karl A. Crowley, 2121 Kalorama Road. Assistant to the solicitor.—Horace J. Donnelly, Alban Towers, 3700 Massachu- setts Avenue. Assistant solicitor.— Walter E. Kelly, 1426 M Street. Assistant attorneys. —Calvin W. Hassell, 219 Baltimore Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; Harold F. Jones, 1364 Iris Street; William L. Rhoads, 111 Philadelphia Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; Stewart E. Blassingham, 206 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; Abraham B. Keefer, 2028 First Street; William C. O’Brien, 4514 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; John J. Gregory, 4416 New Hampshire Avenue; George H. Schoolmeesters, 717 Van Buren Street; George F. Breen, 5425 Connecticut Avenue. 312 Congressional Directory POST OFFICE OFFICE OF THE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL First Assistant Postmaster General.—Joseph C. O’Mahoney, Wardman Park. Deputy Furst Assistant and chief clerk.— Vincent C. Burke, 4 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase. Assistant Deputy First Assistant and chief clerk.—Charles C. Wenrich, 1349 Quincy Street. Division of Post Office Service: Superintendent.— Thomas F. Fitch, 5709 Nevada Avenue. Assistant superintendents.— Arthur C. Helmer, 3738 Veazey Street; Frank C. Staley, 4707 Connecticut Avenue; Alonzo M. Thomas, 2112 F Street; Henry C. Wyman, 3149 Nineteenth Street; Lafayette G. Buehler, 311 Twelfth Street NE.; Thomas J. O'Halloran, 4301 Ridge Road SE. Division of postmasters: Superintendent.— Nelson A. Tacy, 4005 New Hampshire Avenue. Assistant superintendent.—Norman R. Grant, 128 Webster Street. Division of rural mails: Superintendent.—George L. Wood, 3618 Thirty-fourth Street. Assistant superintendent.—Frank Lees, 3430 Mount Pleasant Street. Division of dead letters and dead parcel post: Superintendent.—Burton G. Cowles, 3918 Illinois Avenue. Assistant superintendent.—Everett F. Warner, 317 Fourteenth Street NE. OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL Second Assistant Postmaster General.— William W. Howes, Mayflower Hotel. Dery Second Assistant and chief clerk.—Jesse M. Donaldson, 3530 Edmunds treet. Assistant Deputy Second Assistant and chief clerk.—Edward C. Steagall, 424 Seventh Street NE. Division of ratlway adjustments: Superintendent.— William E. Triem, 1626 Hobart Street. Assistant superintendents.— William C. Beck, Garrett Park, Md.; Albert E. Barr, 4604 Thirtieth Street. Division of International Postal Service: Dzrector—Eugene R. White, Springfield, Va. Assistant directors.—George H. Grayson, 2721 Ontario Road; Stewart M. Weber, Benning Station, D. C. Division of Railway Mail Service: General superintendent.— Aleyne A. Fisher, The Ontario. Assistant general superintendent.—Chase d. Gove, 2807 Thirty-eighth Street. Assistant superintendent.—Henry A. Shore, 1364 Otis Place. Assistant superintendent, Star Route section.—Charles L. Davison, 2352 Q Street SE. Dzvision of Air Marl Service: Superintendent.—S. A. Cisler, Capitol Park Hotel. Assistant superintendent.—J. W. Sutherin, 3724 Northampton Street. OFFICE OF THE THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL Third Assistant Postmaster General.—Clinton B. Eilenberger, Raleigh Hotel. Deputy Third Assistant and chief clerk.—Roy M. North, 2501 Calvert Street. Assistant Deputy Third Assistant and chief clerk.—Harry E. Stine, 1113 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, Md. Superintendents of divisions: Finance.—Paul Freeman, The Manchester, 1426 M Street. Money orders.—Charles E. Matthews, 1302 Madison Street; chief clerk, J. Ford, 1800 K Street. Classification.— William C. Wood, 2308 Ashmead Place. Stamps.— Michael L. Eidsness, jr., 7500 Twelfth Street. Registered mails.—C. Howard Buckler, 5135 Eighth Street. Postal Savings: Director— William T. S. Rollins, 3514 Eastern Avenue, Mount Rainier, Md. Assistant director— William H. Pearson, 325 Maryland Avenue NE. Cost ascertainment: Superintendent.—A. W. Watts, Burlington Hotel. Parcel post: Director.—Jesse C. Harraman, 3500 Fourteenth Street. OFFICE OF THE FOURTH ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL Fourth Assistant Postmaster General.—Silliman Evans, Woodley Park Towers. Deputy Fourth Assistant and chief clerk.—Smith W. Purdum, 9 Littlefield Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 5% Cr NAVY Executive Departments 313 Assistant Deputy Fourth Assistant and chief clerk.—Joseph F. Betterley, 1613 Thirtieth Street. Division of engineering and research: Superintendent.— Wrightson Chambers, 2131 Mount Holly Street, Baltimore, Md. Division of post-office quarters: Superintendent.—H. R. Nichol, 649 E Street NE. Assistant superintendents. — Charles H. Carle, 4612 Eighth Street; John R. Tullis, 2507 North Capitol Street; Harry A. Cummins, 2811 Thirty- eighth Street. Division of equipment and supplies: Superintendent.—George Landick, jr., Kensington, Md. Assistant superintendents.—John W. Haring, 3310 Ross Place; Joseph H. Mec- Allister, 912 Eighth Street NE.; Charles S. Beard, 2225 Quincy Street NE. Divison of motor-vehicle service: Superintendent.— Thomas G. Mallalieu, 1862 Mintwood Place. Assistant superintendent.—Arthur R. Gehman, 8 Hamilton Street NE., Brent- wood, Md. Mazl equipment shops: Superintendent.—John B. Cady, 7064 Eastern Avenue, Takoma Park. Assistant superintendent.— Walter Frech, 4716 Fifth Street. : OFFICE OF THE CHIEF POST OFFICE INSPECTOR Chief Inspector—Kildroy P. Aldrich, Woodley Park Towers. Assistant chief inspector.—Joseph F. Gartland, 1634 Nineteenth Street. Superintendent.—Roscoe E. Mague, 1812 Newton Street NE. Assistant superintendents. ~Clarence L. Williams, 2121 New York Avenue; Harold W. Davis, 14 West Linden Street, Rosemont, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Comptroller—William L. Slattery, The Wardman Park. Assistant and chief clerk.—John J. Haggerty, Berwyn, Md. Expert accountant.—Lewis M. Bartlett, Continental Hotel. Division of retirement records: Superintendent.— Merle L. Sweet, 1461 Girard Street. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (Navy Department Building, Potomac Park, Eighteenth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone District 2900) CLAUDE AUGUSTUS SWANSON, Secretary of the Navy (2136 R Street), of Chatham, Va.; was born at Swansonville, Pittsylvania County, Va.; attended public schools until he attained the age of 16, at which time he taught public school for one year; then attended the Virginia Polytechnic Institute for one ses- sion; not having the means to complete his college course, he held a position in Danville as a clerk for two years; made arrangements to enter college after that time; matriculated at Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va., and remained there three sessions, graduating with the degree of A. B.; studied law at the Uni- versity of Virginia, graduating with the degree of B. L.; practiced law at Chat- ham, Va., until he was nominated and elected to the Fifty-third Congress; was reelected to the Fifty-fourth, Fifty-fifth, Fifty-sixth, Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth, and Fifty-ninth Congresses; was a candidate in the Democratic primary for Governor of the State of Virginia in 1905; was nominated and elected in Novem- ber, 1905; resigned his seat in Congress and was inaugurated as Governor of Virginia, February 1, 1906, and served until February 1, 1910; on August 1, 1910, he was appointed by Gov. William Hodges Mann to fill the vacancy in the United States Senate occasioned by the death of Senator John Warwick Daniel for the remainder of his unexpired term ending March 3, 1911; reappointed by Governor Mann from March 4, 1911, until the meeting of the General Assembly of Vir- ginia, which elected him to fill the unexpired term beginning March 4, 1911, and ending March 3, 1917; was nominated by the Democratic Party as its candidate for the United States Senate without opposition at the election held November 7, 1916, and reelected without opposition for the term beginning March 4, 1917, and ending March 3, 1923; reelected for the term beginning March 4, 1923, and ending March 3, 1929; and again reelected without opposition for the term beginning March 4, 1929; appointed Secretary of the Navy, March 4, 1933. 314 Congressional Durectory NAVY The Assistant Secretary of the Navy.—Henry L. Roosevelt, 3023 Q Street. Chief Ek S. Curtis, The Methodist Building, First and Maryland Ave- nue : Spee i to the Secretary of the Navy.—Archibald Oden, 3718 Veazey reet. Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy.— Verne Simkins, 2031 Hamlin Street NE. Private secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy.—Helen G. O’Neill, 1661 Crescent Place. Chief of appointment division.— William D. Bergman, 2526 Seventeenth Street. Budget clerk and assistant chief clerk.—Roy H. Moses, The Valley Vista, 2032 Bel- mont Road. Disbursing clerk.—A. H. Hoiland, Falls Church, Va., route 1, box 75. Chief of dwision of records.—Charles T. Ogle, 3740 Benton Street. OFFICERS ON DUTY IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AND THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Budget officer.—Rear Admiral Claude C. Bloch, Navy Department. Director of navy yards.—Rear Admiral H. L. Brinser, 3714 Ingomar Street. Naval Aide to Secretary.—Capt. Harold R. Stark, Chevy Chase Club, Chevy Chase, Md. Durector of the Naval Petroleum Reserves.—Capt. H. A. Stuart, Navy Department. Assistant Director of the Naval Petroleum Reserves.— Lieut. Commander Evan G. Hanson, 3713 Ingomar Street. Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary.—Lieut. Commander A. S. Merrill, Chevy Chase Club. ISLAND GOVERNMENTS Capt. A. C. Pickens, room 2058, Navy Department. Telephone, DIstrict 2900, Branch 214. GUAM Capt. George A. Alexander, governor of island and commandant naval station, Guam. Mail address: Agana, Guam, in care postmaster, San Francisco. AMERICAN SAMOA Capt. George B. Landenberger, governor of islands and commandant naval station, Tutuila, Samoa. Mail address: Pago Pago, Island of Tutuila, American Samoa, in care postmaster, San Francisco. OFFICE OF NAVAL OPERATICNS (Room 2054, Navy Department Building) Chief of Naval Operations.—Admiral William H. Standley, Naval Observatory, Thirty-fourth Street and Massachusetts Avenue. ide 20 the Admiral.—Lieut. Commander Jack H. Duncan, 1308 Eighteenth treet. Assistant Chief of Naval Operations.—Rear Admiral J. K. Taussig, Army and Navy Club. Chief clerk.—John T. Cuthbert, 1228 Fifteenth Street. War plans division (room 2064).—Rear Admiral Samuel W. Bryant, 1742 R Street. Central division (room 20568) .— Capt. A. C. Pickens, 711 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. Ship movements division (room 2601).—Capt. Julius C. Townsend, 2540 Massa- chusetts Avenue. Intelligence division (room 2713).—Capt. Hayne Ellis, 2861 Woodland Drive. Commioonion division (room 2622). — Capt. Stanford C. Hooper, 2219 California treet. Material division (room 2604).—Capt. Edward J. Marquart, 2945 Newark Street. Naval districts division (room 2613).—Capt. Neil E. Nichols, 3614 Fulton Street. Inspection division (room 3628): President.—Rear Admiral George C. Day, 1808 I Street. Recorder—Commander Comfort B. Platt, 6493 Beachwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Fleet training division (room 3651).—Rear Admiral Cyrus W. Cole, 3601 Con- necticut Avenue. Noe records and library (room 2726).—Capt. Dudley W. Knox, 2123 California treet. a NAVY Executive Departments 315 BUREAU OF NAVIGATION 3 (Reem 3057, Navy Department Building) (For answers to questions concerning officers of the regular Navy, call District 2900, Branch 63; for officers of the Naval Reserve, call DIstrict 2900, Branch 652; for answers to questions concerning midshipmen call DIstrict 2900, Branch 31; for answers to questions concerning enlisted men of the Navy call DIstrict 2900, Branches 190, 162, or 291; for general information call DIstrict 2900, Branch 11) Chief —Rear Admiral W. D. Leahy, 2168 Florida Avenue. Assistant to bureau.—Capt. A. P. Fairfield, 2400 Sixteenth Street. Chief clerk.—Edward Henkel, 2916 Cortland Place. Officer personnel division (room 3411).—Capt. D. W. Bagley, 3239 Klingle Road. Enlisted personnel diviston (room 3056).—Capt. Charles F. Russell, Riverside Apartments. Wine! Reserve division (room 8449).—Capt. John Downes, 2301 Connecticut venue. Training division (room 3612).—Capt. Leigh Noyes, 2020 Hillyer Place. Prarporiann division (room 3609). —Commander William R. Purnell, 2222 Q treet. Naval Academy diviston.— Leonard Draper, Riverside Apartments. a HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE y (Room 1026, Navy Department Building) ; Hydrographer.—Rear Admiral W. R. Gherardi, 11 East Bradley Lane, Chevy 3 Chase, Md. Chief clerk.—A. F. Bogue, 1358 Meridian Place. NAVAL OBSERVATORY (Massachusetts Avenue. Phone, DEcatur 2723) Superintendent.—Capt. J. F. Hellweg, 83901 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant to the superintendent.—Capt. J. N. Ferguson, 3609 Van Ness Street.’ Chief clerk.—J. E. Dickey, 3601 Thirty-fourth Street. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS (Room 2403, Navy Department Building) Chief.—Rear Admiral A. L. Parsons, Chief of Civil Engineers of the Navy, The Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant to chief of bureau.—Capt. George A. McKay, Corps of Civil Engineers, f | 2601 Calvert Street. Chief clerk.—E. W. Whitehorne, 713 Nineteenth Street. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE (Room 3147, Navy Department Building) ; Chief.—Rear Admiral E. B. Larimer, 2126 Leroy Place. " Assistant to chief of bureau.—Capt. A. C. Stott, Wardman Park Hotel. Chief clerk.—Harry M. Klee, 716 Taylor Street. BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR (Room 2001, Navy Department Building) Chief —Rear Admiral Emory S. Land, Construction Corps, 2500 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant to chief of bureau.—Capt. W. G. DuBose, Construction Corps, Woodley Park Towers, 2737 Devonshire Place. Chief clerk.—Henry C. Brunner, 4611 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF ENGINEERING (Room 2010, Navy Department Building) Chief —Engineer in Chief Rear Admiral Samuel M. Robinson, 2859 Twenty- ninth Street. \ Assistant to chief of bureau.—Capt. Harold G. Bowen, 2819 Woodley Road. Chief clerk.— Augustus C. Wrenn, 407 Rock Creek Church Road, NW. 316 Congressional Darectory NAVY BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS (Room 1003, Navy Department Building) Chief —Rear Admiral Christian J. Peoples, Paymaster General of the Navy, 3420 Garfield Street. Assistant to the Paymaster General.—Capt. Edward Trimble Hoopes, Supply Corps, 1614 Forty-fourth Street. Special assistant.—Clyde Reed, 4326 Eighteenth Street. Civilian assistant.— Kirk Holmes, 1813 Newton Street. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. (Room 2221-A, Navy Department Building) Chief—Rear Admiral P. S. Rossiter, Surgeon General, United States, Navy, 619 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to chief of bureau. —Capt. O. J. Mink, Medical Corps, 1 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief clerk.—W. S. Douglass, 3210 Nineteenth Street. BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS (Room 2221-A, Navy Department Building) Chief.—Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, 45 Franklin Street, Annapolis, Md. Assistant chief.—Capt. Arthur B. Cook, Wardman Park Hotel. Chief clerk.—John B. May, 101 Fourteenth Street NE. OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY (Room 2524, Navy Department Building) Judge Advocate General.—Rear Admiral O. G. Murfin, 3711 Idaho Avenue. Assistant Judge Advocate General.—Capt. W. B. Woodson, 3303 Macomb Street. Aide to Judge Advocate General.— Lieut. ‘Commander J. L. McCrea, 1700 Surrey Lane, Foxhall Village. NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD (Room 2604, Navy Department Building) Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice chatrman.—F¥rank J. Sprague, 421 Canal Street, pl York City. Secretary.— Thomas Robins, 13 Park Row, New York Cit Liaison officer.—Capt. E. J. Marquart, room 2604, Navy Depart Building. COMPENSATION BOARD (Room 3249, Navy Department Building) Senior member.—Rear Admiral W. L. Capps (retired), Constraetion Corps, 1823 Jefferson Place. Auditor—Charles M. Eichelberger, 3609 Jenifer Street. GENERAL BOARD (Room 2743, Navy Department Building) Chazrman.—Rear Admiral R. H. Leigh, Shoreham Hotel. Rear Admirals H. H. Christy, 3310 Rowland Place; Frank H. Clark, The Dresden; Clark H. Woodward, 1200 Sixteenth Street; Capts. E. S. Jackson, 3418 Porter Street; W. S. Anderson; Commander R. E. Schuirmann, 3420 Poricr Street; Lieut. Commander é. W. Dugger, jr., 3436 Thirty-fourth treet Secretary.—Commander T. S. Wilkinson, ‘‘Hockley,”” ‘Rosslyn, Va. Chief clerk.—Jarvis Butler, 100 Morgan Place, Rosemont, Alexandria, Va. BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS AND NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (MEDICAL) (Room 2644, Navy Department Building) President.—Rear Admiral Charles P. Kindleberger, New Shoreham Hotel, Twenty-fourth and Calvert Streets. Recorder.— Wilbur G. Kramer, 1104 E Street NE. —NLALE -% Cai NAVY Executive Departments 317 NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (Room 2649, Navy Department Building) President— Capt. Hilary H. Royall, 2716 Thirty-sixth Place. Recorder— Wilbur G. Kramer, 1104 E Street NE. NAVAL RETIRING BOARD (Room 2644, Navy Department Building) President—Rear Admiral Charles P. Kindleberger, New Shoreham Hotel, Twenty-fourth and Calvert Streets. Recorder— Wilbur G. Kramer, 1104 E Street NE. NAVAL DISPENSARY (Rear Ninth Wing, Navy Department Building) Capt. Edgar L. Woods, Medical Corps, 2335 Ashmead Place. NAVY YARD AND STATION, WASHINGTON, D. C. (Foot of Eighth Street SE. Phone, LIncoln 1360) Commandant and superintendent Naval Gun Factory.—Rear Admiral H. V. Butler. Chief clerk.—George E. Gonard. Assistant superintendent Naval Gun Factory, captain of the yard, engineer officer, aeronautical officer, navigation officer, and public works officer—Capt. F. D. Berrien. Senior inspector.—Capt. W. L. Friedell. Aide to commandant.— Lieut. Commander V. C. Barringer, jr. Communication officer—Commander Charles R. Clark. NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL (Twenty-third and E Streets) Capt. Wm. H. Bell, Medical Corps, 5 Blackthorne Street, Chevy Chase, Md. NAVAL HOSPITAL (Foot of Twenty-fourth Street) Capt. Curtis B. Munger, Medical Corps, quarters B, Naval Hospital. ATTENDANCE ON OFFICERS Lieut. Commander Leo C. Thyson, Medical Corps, Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert Street. : BOARD FOR EXAMINATION OF MEDICAL OFFICERS (Naval Medical School) President.—Capt. Wm. H. Bell, Medical Corps, 5 Blackthorne Street, Chevy Chase, Md. BOARD FOR EXAMINATION OF DENTAL OFFICERS (Naval Medical School) Capt. Wm. H. Bell, Medical Corps, 5 Blackthorne Street, Chevy Chase, Md. HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS (Navy Department Building, third flcor. Phone, DIstrict 2900) MAJOR GENERAL COMMANDANT’S OFFICE Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Ben H. Fuller, commandant’s house, Eighth and G Streets SE. Assistant to commandant.—Brig. Gen. John H. Russell, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE. Director of operations and iraining.—Col. Douglas C. McDougal, 1746 K Street. Special assistant to commandant.—Charles A. Ketcham, Hyattsville, Md. ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR’S DEPARTMENT Adjutant and inspector—Brig. Gen. Rufus H. Lane, Falls Church, Va. -Chaef clerk.—Charles L. Snell, 1719 K Street. 7206*—33—5 318 Congressional Directory INTERIOR QUARTERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT Quartermaster—Brig. Gen. Hugh Matthews, 815 Connecticut Avenue. Special assistant to quariermaster.—James W. Burrows, 3719 Warren Street. PAYMASTER’S DEPARTMENT Paymaster.—Brig. Gen. George Richards, 1717 Twentieth Street. Chef clerk.—Samuel F. Birthright, 726 Highland Drive, Woodside Park, Md. MARINE EXAMINING BOARD President.—Brig. Gen. Dion Williams, 1746 Q Street. Recorder.— First Lieut. Edwin J. Farrell, 2205 California Street. MARINE RETIRING BOARD President.— Brig. Gen. Dion Williams, 1746 Q Street. Recorder.— First Lieut. Edwin J. Farrell, 2205 California Street. MARINE BARRACKS (Eighth and I Streets SE. Phone, Lincoln 1230) Commanding.—Col. Charles B. Taylor. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880) HAROLD L. ICKES, of Winnetka, Ill., Secretary of the Interior, 1327 Thirty- third Street, is a lawyer by profession; he was born in Frankstown Township, Blair County, Pa., March 15, 1874; son of Jesse Boone Williams and Martha Ann (McCune) Ickes; A. B., University of Chicago, 1897, J. D., cum laude, 1907; married Anna Wilmarth Thompson, 1911; children—Mrs. ReQua Bryant, Wilmarth, Raymond, and Robert; was a reporter on Chicago newspapers, 1897— 1900; practiced law at Chicago since 1907, and has been active in municipal reform politics since 1897; was manager of the mayoralty campaign of John M. Harlan in 1905, and of Charles E. Merriam in 1911; chairman of the Progressive County Committee of Cook County, Ill., 1912-1914; chairman of the Illinois Progressive State Committee, 1914-1916; member of the Progressive National Committee and National Executive Committee, 1915-16; member of the National Campaign Committee in charge of Charles E. Hughes’ campaign for President in 1916; was a delegate at large to the Progressive National Convention of 1916 and the Republican National Convention of 1920; chairman of the Illinois State Council of Defense Neighborhood Committee, 1917 to April, 1918; was in Y. M. C. A. work in France with the Thirty-fifth Division of the American Ex- peditionary Forces from April, 1918, to January, 1919; president of the People’s Protective League in 1922; Illinois manager of Hiram W. Johnson’s Presidential campaign in 1924, and of the campaign of Hugh S. Magill, Independent Republi- can candidate for United States Senator from Illinois in 1926; member of the Roosevelt Memorial Association and vice president of the Roosevelt Memorial Association of Greater Chicago; president of the Chicago Forum Council during 1926-27, and a delegate to the Chicago Institute of Politics in 1928; member of the board of the Chicago Government Planning Association and a member of the National Conservation Committee; member of the board of advisors of the Quetico-Superior Council; chairman of the People’s Traction League in 1929; is a member of the American Bar Association, Illinois Society of S. A. R., Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi, and Pi Gamma Mu; his clubs are the University (Chicago), Indian Hill (Winnetka), National Press and Congressional Country (Washington, D. C.). He became Secretary of the Interior, March 4, 1933. First Assistant Secretary.— Theodore A. Walters, The Northumberland. Assistant Secretary.—Oscar L.. Chapman, 3311 Ross Place. Personal assistant to the Secretary.— Harry Slattery, 2208 Cathedral Avenue. AE in assistant and budget officer.—Ebert K. Burlew, 2904 Eighteenth treet. Chief clerk.—Floyd E. Dotson (acting), 5823 Potomac Avenue. Solicitor—Nathan R. Margold, Lafayette Hotel. Assistant to the Solicitor.—Charles Fahy, 106 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Director of investigations.— Louis R. Glavis, 1526 Sevénteenth Street. Director of information.—Stuart Godwin, 1309 Shepherd Street. Supervisor of classification.—John Harvey, 1416 Shepherd Street. —— AN rt _ INTERIOR Executive Departments 319 Chiefs of division: Disbursing.—Roy F. Lassly, 1791 Lanier Place. Appointments, mails, and files.—Mrs. J. Atwood Maulding, 1514 Seventeenth Street. Purchasing officer— Walter B. Fry, 4513 Iowa Avenue. SUBSISTENCE HOMESTEADS Director—Milburn A. Wilson, 3103 P Street. Chuef of section on stranded industrial and mining groups.—Clarence E. Pickett, : Y. M. C. A, 1736 G Street. Chuef clerk.—Howard M. Gillman, 3449 Holmead Place. Private secretary.—Charlotte S. Smith, 2150 Pennsylvania Avenue. GENERAL LAND OFFICE (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880) Commassioner.—Fred W. Johnson, Raleigh Hotel. Assistant commsissioner.— Antoinette Funk, 2310 Ashmead Place. Assistant to the commassioner.—C. A. Obenchain, Chatham Courts. Recorder—Emma L. Warren, Hotel Cairo. Chiefs of division: Accounts.—Clarence L. Bullion, 7101 Chatham Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Homestead.— Augustus Zannelli, 209 Cromwell Terrace NE. Indian lands.—Walter S. Binley, 9804 Central Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. Mail and files.—Thomas H. Jamison, Seabrook, Md. Mineral.—Perry L. Keefer, 225 Holly Avenue. Patents.—Ralph S. Clinton, 2802 Thirteenth Street NE. Posting and tract records.— Elmer I. Baldwin, 3734 Benton Street. Reclamation and land grant.—Andrew Markhus, 1430 Chapin Street. Surveys.—Clinton G. Tudor, 437 Hamilton Street. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS (Interior Department Building. Phone, NA tional 1880) Commisstoner.—John Collier, 219 First Street NE. Assistant commissioner — William Zimmerman, jr. Chief clerk.—Benjamin S. Garber, 2806 Cathedral Avenue. Secretary to the commissioner—C. Norris Millington, 5809 Thirty-second Street. Chief counsel.—John R. T. Reeves, 3807 Fulton Street. : Chief finance officer.—Samuel M. Dodd, jr., 590 Lee Highway, Cherrydale, Va. Assistant finance officer.—E. J. Armstrong, Jefferson Park, Va. Assistant to the commissioner (coordinaiton).— Robert T. Lansdale, 2822 Dumbar- ton Avenue. Hasina to the commissioner (property).— Arthur C. Monahan, 3700 Thirteenth treet. Director of Indian conservation work.—Jay B. Nash, Allies Inn, 1703 New York Avenue. Junior assistant to the commissioner.—Fred H. Daiker, 140 Tennessee Avenue NE. Director of employment (field).—Ernest R. Burton, 206 Leland Street. Education division: : Director—W. Carson Ryan, jr., corner of Columbia and Little Falls Streets, Falls Church, Va. Assistant director—Mary Stewart, Wardman Park Hotel. Supervisor of home economics (field).—Edna Groves, 1800 K Street. Supers of elementary education (field).—Rose K. Brandt, The Pentilly, 1812 K Street. : Supervisor of school administration (field).—John H. Holst, College Park, Md. Supervisor of trade and industrial training (field).—James Arentson, 816 Easley Street, Silver Spring, Md. Supervisor of public school relations (field).—Samuel H. Thompson, 1336 Fair- mont Street. Health division: Director.—Dr. Marshall C. Guthrie, 15 East Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant director.—Dr. Lawrence W. White, 1708 Webster Street. Hospital administration.—Dr. J. E. Faris, 3602 Newark Street. Supervisor of nurses—Elinor D. Gregg, 3245 O Street. Agricultural extension and industry division: Director—A. C. Cooley, Cosmos Club. Assistant to the director.—H. W. Shipe, Falls Church, Va. Supervizor of home demonstration work (field).—Henrietta K. Burton, Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. : 320 : Congressional Directory INTERIOR Agricultural extension and industry division—Continued. Supervisor of livestock (field).—John T. Monn Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Supervisor of agronomy (field).—Ralph S. Bristol, Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Forestry division: Director (field).—Robert Marshall. Assistant director (field). —Lee Muck, 1528 South Adams Street, Spokane, Wash. Assistant to the director.—L. D. Arnold, 5330 Colorado Avenue. Irrigation division: Director (field).— Albert L.. Wathen, The Lee House. Assistant director (field).—Herbert V. Clotts, 751 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Chiefs of other divisions: Fiscal.—Hamilton Dimick, 1814 Monroe Street. Land.—J. A. Stewart, 4200 Tenth Street NE. Probate.—Paul L. Hallam (acting), Y.M.C.A. Building. OFFICE OF EDUCATION (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880) Commissioner.—George F. Zook, 4500 Klingle Street. Assistant commissioner.— Bess Goodykoontz, The Kennedy-Warren Apartments. Chef clerk.—Lewis A. Kalbach, 662 E Street NE. Private secretary to commassioner.— Mabel H. Smith, 815 Eighteenth Street. Chiefs of division: Research and investigation.—Consultants: J. F. Rogers, 2041 Rosemont Avenue; M. M. Proffitt, 9 Cedar Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. a. Colleges and professional schools. —F. J. Kelly, Westchester Apnrimonts, b. American school systems.—W. S. Deffenbaugh, 519 Butternut Street. c. Foreign school systems.—J. F. Abel, 2025 H Street. d. Special problems.—Katherine M. Cook, 3020 Porter Street. e. Statistical. —E. M. Foster, 315 Channing Street NE. Editorial. —W. D. Boutwell, 3254 O Street. Library.—Sabra W. Vought, Potomac Park Apartments. Service.—L. R. Alderman, 4514 Ridge Street, Chevy Chase, Md. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880) Director—W. C. Mendenhall, 9 East Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Admanastrative geologist.—J. D. Sears, 209 East Underwood Street, Chevy Chase, Md Division of distributzon.—Ronne C. Shelsé, Fontanet Courts. Geologic branch.—T. W. Stanton, chief geologist, 54 S Street. Water resources branch.—N. C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer, 1442 Belmont Street. Topographic branch.—J. G. Staack, chief topographic engineer, 1520 Webster Street. Conservation branch.—Herman Stabler, chief engineer, 2700 Connecticut Avenue. Alaskan branch.—Philip S. Smith, chief Alaskan geologist, 3249 Newark Street. Engraving diviston.—C. H. Birdseye, 22 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. : Chief clerk.—John J. Madigan, 3601 Connecticut Avenue. Librarian.—Guy E. Mitchell, The Benedick, 1808 I Street. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880) Commissioner.— Elwood Mead, 1661 Crescent Place. Assistant commissioner.—P. W. Dent, 2935 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant to the commaissioner.—M. A. Schnurr, 1340 Quincy Street. Chief engineer—R. F. Walter, United States Customhouse, Denver, Colo. Chief, engineering division.— George O. Sanford, 842 Madison Street. : Assistant director of reclamation economics.—L. H. Mitchell, 832 Sligo Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief accountant.—William F. Kubach, 112 Park Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Chief clerk.—Charles N. McCulloch, 1827 K Street. I a RJ RA = hi I — INTERIOR Executive Departments 321 OFFICE OF NATIONAL PARKS, BUILDINGS, AND RESERVATIONS Director—Arno B. Cammerer, 701 Lyonhurst Road, Lyonhurst, Cherrydale, Va. Associate director.—A. E. Demaray, 1326 Gallatin Street. Assistant directors: Branch of operations.—[Vaecant.] Branch of lands and use.—George A. Moskey, The Westchester. Branch of research and education.—Dr. H. C. Bryant, 2907 Rittenhouse Street, Chevy Chase. Branch of planning.—Conrad L. Wirth, 3422 Porter Street. Branch of buildings.—J. F. Gill, 611 Oneida Place. Chief clerk.—Ronald M. Holmes, 4518 Davenport Street. Editor.—Isabelle F. Story, 1900 F Street. Chief of division of— Park operators’ accounts.—Charles L. Gable, 4426 Ninth Street. Accounts.— Everett E. Tillett, East Falls Church, Va. Mazls and files—Charles R. Brill, 2404 North Capitol Street. Negron] Capitol parks—F. T. Gartside, acting superintendent, 1343 Randolph treet. Branch of engineering: Chief engineer —Frank A. Kittredge, 409 Underwood Building, San Francisco, Calif. Chief, eastern division.—Oliver G. Taylor, 6313 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Branch of plans and design: Cri architect.—Thomas C. Vint, 409 Underwood Building, San Franeisco, alif. Chief, eastern division.—Charles E. Peterson, Yorktown, Va. ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL (Nichols Avenue, beyond Anacostia. Phone, Lincoln 1426) Superintendent. — William A. White, M. D. Assistant to superintendent.— Monie Sanger. Furst assistant physictan.—Herbert C. Woolley, M. D. Chief clerk.—Paul M. Lehman. Superintendent of nurses.—Edith M. Haydon, R. N. Secretary to the superintendent.— Arnold W, Barbour. FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL (Sixth and Bryant Streets. Phone, NOrth 0754) Surgeon tn chief —William A. Warfield, M. D. Resident assistant surgeon.—Thomas E. Jones, M. D. Resident physician.— Lawrence W. Jackson, M. D. Anesthelist.—John K. Rector, M. D. Rontgenologist.—B. Price Hurst, M. D. Pathologist.—George W. Adams, M. D. Chief clerk.—Frederick D. Henry. HOWARD UNIVERSITY (Howard Place and Georgia Avenue. Phone, COlumbia 8100) Patron ex officio.—Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior. Chairman, board of trustees.—Abraham Flexner, A. M., M. D., LL.D. President.—Mordecai W. Johnson, STM., D. D. Secretary.—Emmett J. Scott, A. M., LL. D. Treasurer.—V. D. Johnston, M. B. A. Registrar.—F. D. Wilkinson, LL. B. 322 Congressional Directory INTERIOR WAR MINERALS RELIEF Commissioner.—Roscoe Fertich, 1400 M Street. TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS Governor of Alaska.—John W. Troy, Juneau, Alaska. Secretary of Alaska.—Edward W. Griffin, Juneau, Alaska. Disbursing officer.—Charles E. Naghel, Juneau, Alaska. Governor of Howair.— Lawrence M. Judd, Honolulu, Hawaii. Sepreliry of Hawair and special disbursing agent.—Raymond C. Brown, Honolulu, awaii. Governor of Virgin Islands.—Dr. Paul M. Pearson, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Government secretary and commissioner of finance.— Boyd J. Brown, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. THE ALASKA RAILROAD General manager.—Otto F. Ohlson, Anchorage, Alaska. Examiner of accounts and legal advisor.—B. H. Barndollar, Anchorage, Alaska. Chief engineer.—Porter Berryhill, Anchorage, Alaska. : Superintendent of transportatton.—J. T. Cunningham, Anchorage, Alaska. Superintendent of motive power and equipment.—W. L. Kinsell, Anchorage, Alaska. General storekeeper.—D. W. Metzdorf, Anchorage, Alaska. Chief surgeon.—J. H. Romig, Anchorage, Alaska. Chief clerk.—J. J. Delaney, Anchorage, Alaska. Special disbursing agent.—Alfred G. Balls, Anchorage, Alaska. General freight, passenger, and immagration agent.—Harold W. Snell, Suite 321-322, 333 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Office of chief clerk, Department of Intertor.—Room 6119, Interior Department Building, Washington, D. C. (Accounts and miscellaneous correspondence - relating to.) . CONSOLIDATED PURCHASING AND SHIPPING UNIT Purchasing agent and office manager.—J. R. Ummel, Room 441 Federal Office Building, Seattle, Wash. Special disbursing agent.— Leslie Cramer, 441 Federal Office Building, Seattle, Wash. ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION Ex officio commissioner in charge of work.—John W. Troy, Governor of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska. Chief engineer.—Ike P. Taylor, Juneau, Alaska. Assistant chief engineer.—Hawley W. Sterling, Juneau, Alaska. Chief clerk.—G. H. Skinner, Juneau, Alaska. FEDERAL OIL CONSERVATION BOARD (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880) The Secretary of the Interior, chairman. The Secretary of War. The Secretary of the Navy. The Secretary of Commerce. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman. [Vacant.] Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown, War Department. Commander Thomas Moran, Navy Department. Scott Turner, Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce: Ralph W. Richards, Geological Survey. — AT —— ie drt Fre ee EEN i El smn AGRICULTURE Executive Departments 323 FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (1800 H Street. Phone DIstrict 8388) Chairman.—The Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins, 1712 G Street. The Secretary of Agriculture, Henry A. Wallace, The Wardman Park. The Secretary of Commerce, Daniel C. Roper, 3001 Woodland Drive. The Commissioner of Education, George F. Zook, 4500 Klingle Street. Vice chairman.—Perry W. Reeves, representative of labor, Alban Towers. Ws Harry King, representative of agricultural interests, 5232 Forty-second Street. , representative of manufacturing and commercial interests. Director —J. C. Wright, 5624 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief agricultural education service.—C. H. Lane, 3013 Central Avenue NE. Chief, trade and tndusirial education service—Frank Cushman, 4217 Thirty- eighth Street. Chief, home economics educaiion service.—Adelaide S. Baylor, The Windermere. Chief, commercial education service—E. W. Barnhart, 2557 Thirty-sixth Street. Chzef, vocational rehabilitation service—John Aubel Kratz, 4302 Springdale Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Chef, research and statistical service.—John Cummings, 3029 Q Street. Educational consultant.—Charles R. Allen, 2630 Garfieltd Sreet. Editor—Charles M. Arthur, 512 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Secretary and chief clerk.—John S. Shaw, 653 G Street NE. Mail and files—Margaret G. Shannon, 933 L Street. Librarian.—Helen E, Wheeler, 2518 Seventeenth Street. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) HENRY AGARD WALLACE, of Des Moines, Iowa, Secretary of Agriculture (Wardman Park Hotel); born on farm in Adair County, Iowa, October 7, 1888, son of Henry Cantwell Wallace (Secretary of Agriculture, 1921-1924) and Carrie May (Brodhead) Wallace, and grandson of Henry Wallace, member of President Theodore Roosevelt’s County Life Commission; B. S. A., Iowa State College, 1910, honorary M. S. A., Iowa State College, 1920; married Ilo Browne, of Indianola, Iowa, May 20, 1914; children—Henry B., Robert B., Jean B.; editorial staff of Wallace’s Farmer, 1910-1933; editor, 1921-1933 (editor of Wallace’s Farmer and Iowa Homestead, 1929-1933); owns and supervises farm in Polk County, Iowa; devised first of corn-hog ratio charts indicating probable course of markets, 1915; published Agricultural Prices, 1920; forecast (1920) danger to agriculture in post-war decline; developed system of forecasting corn yields on basis of rainfall and temperature records; published Correlation and Machine Calculation, 1924; chairman, Agricultural Round Table, Williamstown, 1927; delegate, International Conference of Agricultural Economists, 1929; experimented with breeding high- yielding strains of corn, 1913-1933, also experimented with hogs and chickens; published Corn and Corn Growing, 1923; his strains of hybrid corn have been leaders in Iowa Corn Yield Tests since 1926 and in fields of practical corn farmers; appointed Secretary of Agriculture March 4, 1933; member of National Forest Reservation Commission, Federal Board for Vocational Education, Migratory Bird Conservation Commission, Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission; ex officio member of Committee on the Conservation and Administration of the Public Domain. Assistant Secretary.—Rexford G. Tugwell, Cosmos Club. Assistants to the Secretary.—Paul H. Appleby, 713 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; C. B. Baldwin, 4500 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; F. P. Bartlett, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. Economic adviser—Mordecai Ezekiel, 3416 P Street. Private secretary to the Secretary.— Mary Huss, 110 Maryland Avenue NE. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Grace E. Falke, 2110 Nineteenth Street. Special assistant to the Secretary.—Julien N. Friant, 1326 Hemlock Street. Director of scientific work.—A. F. Woods, Berwyn, Md. 324 Congressional Directory AGRICULTURE C. W. Warburton, 20 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Director of personnel and business admimistration.—W. W. Stockberger, 529 Cedar Street. Darector of information.—M. 8S. Eisenhower, 1813 Twenty-fourth Street. Solicitor —Seth Thomas, Roosevelt Hotel, 2101 Sixteenth Street. AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Adminastrator.—George N. Peek, 4851 Glenbrook Road. Coadmanistrator.—Charles J. Brand, 1661 Cresent Place. Special assistant to the Adminisirator—Glenn McHugh, Carlton Hotel. Executive assistant to the Administrator.— Wayne Taylor, Shoreham Hotel. Business manager.—James E. Jones, 3111 Thirty-fourth Street. Director of division of— Production.—Chester C. Davis, 6304 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Processing and marketing— William I. Westervelt, Army and Navy Club. General counsel.—Jerome N. Frank, 2420 Tracy Place. Finance—Oscar Johnston, Alban Towers, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. Trade agreements. — Frederick C. Howe, 3103 P Street. alone and publicity.—Alfred D. Stedman, 99 Elm Street, Takoma Park, Md. Comptroller—John B. Payne, 19 Baltimore Boulevard, Cottage City, Md. Chief of section of— Wheat, production diviston.—M. L. Wilson, 3103 P Street. Wheat, processing and marketing diwision.—F. A. Theis, Shoreham Hotel. Cotton, production division.—C. A. Cobb, Capitol Park Hotel. Cotton, processing and marketing division.—D. S. Murph, 2310 Ashmead Place. Hogs and corn, production division.—A. G. Black (acting), 1808 I Street. Hogs and corn, processing and marketing diviston.—Guy C. Shepard, Shoreham Hotel. Dairy, production and processing and marketing divisions.—Clyde L. King, Woodley Park Towers, 2737 Devonshire Place. Tobacco, production and processing and marketing divisions.—J. B. Hutson (act- ing), Ambassador Hotel. Rice, production and processing and marketing divisions.—A. J. S. Weaver (act- ing), Beverly Hills, Alexandria, Va. Replacement crops, production division.—J. F. Cox, Westchester Apartments, Thirty-ninth Street and Cathedral Avenue. Special crops, production and processing and marketing divisions.—Jesse Vi. Tapp, 6807 Forty-seventh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Food products, processing and mar keting diviston.—J. D. Dole, Lafayette Hotel. Licensing and enforcement, processing and marketing division.—George Carlson, 2101 New Hampshire Avenue. Foreign trade, processing and marketing diviston.—R. C. Miller, 3154 Highland Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Foren ‘trade advisor.—Smith W. Brookhart, 15 Ralston Avenue, Hyattsville, d. C. F. Sarle, 3303 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets, SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Director—W. W. Stockberger, 529 Cedar Street. Assistant director and budget officer—W. A. Jump, 3247 Patterson Street. Chief, division of operation, and real estate officer—H. A. Nelson, 907 Massachu- setts Avenue NE. Chaef, division of accounts and disbursemenis.—W. R. Fuchs, 2817 Thirty-ninth Street. Chief, Chuef, division of Ea Hy and traffic TAI MeC, FE 5 West Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. *® ine f¥ fe SCL AGRICULTURE Executive Departments 325 OFFICE OF INFORMATION (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Director—M. S. Eisenhower, 1813 Twenty-fourth Street. Chief of publications.—M. C. Merrill, 800 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Assistant chief of publications.— Frank D. Smith, 1304 Fairmont Street. Chief of press service.—C. E. Gapen, 6627 East Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Cheef of radio service.—Morse Salisbury, 1650 Harvard Street. LIBRARY (South Building, Thirteenth and B Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Librarian.—Claribel R. Barnett, 1661 Crescent Place. Associate librarian.— Emma B. Hawks, 2520 Fourteenth Street. OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS (Building C, Sixth and B Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief —James T. Jardine, 1508 Forty-fourth Street. Chief, division of insular stations.—James T. Jardine (acting), 1508 Forty-fourth Street. Associate in experiment station administration.—W. H. Beal, 1852 Park Road. Editor, Experiment Station Record—Howard L. Knight, 1420 Buchanan Street. EXTENSION SERVICE (South Building, Thirteenth and B Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Director—C. W. Warburton, 20 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant director—C. B. Smith, 1 Montgomery Street, Takoma Park, Md. Assistant to director— Lenore B. Fuller, The Shoreham. Business manager.— Mark M. Thayer, 119 West Madison Avenue, Riverdale, Md. Chief of office of— : Cooperative extension work.—C. B. Smith, 1 Montgomery Street, Takoma Park, Md. Exhibits.—J. W. Hiscox, 3414 Twentieth Street NE. Motion pictures—Raymond Evans, Bladensburg, Md. WEATHER BUREAU (Corner Twenty-fourth and M Streets. Phone, POtomac 4300) Chief.—Charles F. Marvin, 1501 Emerson Street. Assistant chief —Charles C. Clark, 21 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief clerk.— William Weber, 3624 Connecticut Avenue. Investigative and service divisions and chiefs: Forecast.—Edgar B. Calvert, 2205 California Street. Washington forecast district.—Charles L. Mitchell, 904 Rittenhouse Street; R. Hanson Weightman, 5914 Wisconsin Avneue. River and flood.— Montrose W. Hayes, 2205 California Street. Monthly weather review and meteorological physics.— William J. Humphreys, 1026 Fifteenth Street. Solar radiation.—[Vacancy.] Climate and crop weather.—Joseph B. Kincer, 4112 Fessenden Street. Aerology.— Willis R. Gregg, 37 Sycamore Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Instrument.— Benjamin C. Kadel, Route 1, East Falls Church, Va. Marine— Willard F. McDonald, 123 West Ingram Avenue, Clarendon, Va. 7206°—33——6 326 Congressional Directory AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief.—John R. Mohler, 1620 Hobart Street. Associate chief —U. G. Houck, 1622 N Street. Assistant chief—A. W. Miller, 6817 Piney Branch Road. Adminaestrative officer.—Charles C. Carroll, 6801 Sixth Street. Cheefs of— Animal husbandry diviston.—E. W. Sheets, 1831 Lamont Street. Biochemic diviston.—M. Dorset, 1851 Lamont Street. Field inspection division.—G. Ww. Pope, 1340 Meridian Place. Hog-cholera control diviston.— Directed by associate chief of bureau. Meat tnspection diviston.—R. P. Steddom, 1481 Harvard Street. Packers and stockyards diviston.— Directed by assistant chief of bureau. Paihological division.—H. W. Schoening, 5504 Nebraska Avenue. Tick eradication division.—W. M. MacKellar, 2456 Twentieth Street. Tuberculosis eradication division.—A. FE. Wight, 4101 Thirty-eighth Street. . Virus-serum control divistion.—D. 1. Skidmore, 1357 Parkwood Place. Zoological diviston.— Maurice C. Hall, 6314 Thirty-third Street. Superintendent of experiment statton.—W. E. Cotton, Bethesda, Md. BUREAU OF DAIRY INDUSTRY (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief.—0O. E. Reed, 4927 Thirtieth Place. Assistant to the chief (admainistratton).—J. M. Kemper, 2231 Newton Street NE. Assistant to the chief (publications and exhibits).—L. S. Richardson, 2121 New York Avenue. Dairy engineer.—XKarl E. Parks, 2417 North Capitol Street. Chief of division of— Dairy research laboratories.—Lore A. Rogers, 3635 S Street. Pein cattle breeding, feeding, and management.—Roy R. Graves, Kensington, d. Market-malk investigations.— Ernest Kelly, 610 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Dairy herd improvement investigations.—J. C. McDowell, 1416 Allison Street. Dairy manufacturing investigatzons and ntroductton.—R. W. Bell, 4409 Greenwich Parkway. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief.— William A. Taylor, 3215 Northampton Street. Associate chief.—Karl F. Kellerman, 2221 Forty-ninth Street. Assistant chief.—H. E. Allanson, 124 Chestnut Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Head of division of— Arlington experiment farm.—E. C. Butterfield, Rosslyn, Va. Barberry eradication.—F. C. Meier, 6402 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Blister rust control.—S. B. Detwiler, 25 Beech Street, Clarendon, Va. Botany.—T'. V. Coville, 1836, California Street. Cereal crops and diseases.—M. A. McCall, 209 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Citrus canker eradication.— Directed by associate chief of bureau. Cotton, rubber, and other tropical plants.—O. F. Cook, Lanham, Md. Drug and related plants.—W. W. Stockberger, 529 Cedar Street. Dry land agriculture.—C. E. Leighty, 300 Court House Road, Clarendon, Va. Egyptian cotton breeding.—T. H. Kearney, Cosmos Club. Faber plant investigations.—L. H. Dewey, 4512 Ninth Street. Forage crops and diseases.—A. J. Pieters, 7206 Blair Road. Foreign plant introduction.—K. A. Ryerson, 1601 Argonne Place. Forest pathology.—Haven Metcalf, 1223 Vermont Avenue. College Park, Md. Gardens and grounds.—J. W. Byrnes, 149 V Street NE. Genetics and btophysics.—G. N. Collins, Lanham, Md. Mycology and disease survey.—C. L. Shear, Radnor Heights, Va. National Arboretum.—F. V. Coville (acting director), 1836 California Street. Nematology.—Gotthold Steiner, 3843 Twenty-ninth Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Phony peach eradication.— Directed by associate chief of bureau. Franklin Avenue, A ol) nl Ry, SES Shi =f AGRICULTURE Executive Departments 327 Head of division of—Continued. Seed investigations.— Edgar Brown, Lanham, Md. Sugar plant investigations.—E. W. Brandes, 3404 Fulton Street. Tobacco and plant nutrition.—W. W. Garner, 1367 Parkwood Place. Western irrigation agriculiure.—C. S. Scofield, Lanham, Md. FOREST SERVICE (Atlantic Building, 928-930 F Street. Phone, DIstrict 6910) Forester and chief —R. Y. Stuart, 9 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Associate forester—E. A. Sherman, 4103 Military Road. Chief of finance and accounts.—H. I. Loving, 810 Aspen Street. Assistant foresters: Branch of operation.—Roy Headley, 4117 Fessenden Street. Branch of forest management.—E. E. Carter, 3213 Nineteenth Street. Branch of range management.—C. E. Rachford, 510 Vacation Lane, Cherrydale, Vv a. Branch of lands.—L. F. Kneipp, 3525 Davenport Street. Branch of research.—Earle H. Clapp, 6802 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Branch of engineering.—T. W. Norcross, 407 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Branch of public relations.—Fred Morrell, 2415 Twentieth Street. Regional forester, eastern region.—Joseph Kircher, Roosevelt Hotel. BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY AND SOILS (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief —Henry G. Knight, 4436 Q Street. Assistant chief.—C. A. Browne, 3408 Lowell Street. Assistant to the chief.—A. G. Rice, Glebe Road, Clarendon, Va. Chief of chemical and technological research.—C. A. Browne, 3408 Lowell Street. Assistant chief, chemical and technological research.—W. W. Skinner, 6 Knowles Avenue, Kensington, Md. Chief of division of— Carbohydrates—H. S. Paine, 6401 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Chemzcal engineering.—D. J. Price, 701 Whittier Street. Color and farm waste.—H. T. Herrick, apartment 444, The Chastleton. Food research.—F. C. Blanck, 3814 Jocelyn Street. Insecticides.—R. C. Roark, 7 Logan Circle. Oil, fat, and waz.—G. S. Jamieson, 3914 McKinley Street. Proteins and nutrition.—D. B. Jones, 401 Twenty-third Street. Industrial farm products.—F. P. Veitch, College Park, Md. Chief of soil investigations.—A. G. McCall, College Park, Md. Cheef of division of— Soil survey.—C. F. Marbut, 1843 Mintwood Place. Sotl chemistry and physics.—H. G. Byers, The Ontario. Soil mecrobiology.—Charles Thom, 1703 Twenty-first Street. Soil fertility.—Oswald Schreiner, 21 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Acting chief of fertilizer and fixed nitrogen investigations.—C. H. Kunsman, 3647 Veazey Street. : BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY (Building C, the Mall at Seventh Street SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief —C. L. Marlatt, 1521 Sixteenth Street. Assistant chief —S. A. Rohwer, 186 Key Boulevard, Lyon Village, Clarendon, Va. Business manager —F. H. Spencer, 58 Franklin Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Chief of division of— Fruit and shade-tree insects.—D. L. VanDine, Woodley Park Towers, 2737 Devonshire Place. Truck and garden crop insects.—W. H. White, College Park, Md. Forest tnsects.—F. C. Craighead, 5301 Forty-first Street. Cereal and forage insects.—W. H. Larrimer, 3304 Rittenhouse Street. Cotton insects.—R. W. Harned, 2927 Macomb Street. 328 Congressional Directory AGRICULTURE Chief of division of—Continued. / nes i man and animals.—F. C. Bishopp, 401 Cecil Street, Unitversity ar Household and stored product insects.—F. A. Back, 2936 Macomb Street. Identification and classification of insecis.—Harold Morrison, 1745 Kilbourne Place. Insect pest survey.—J. A. egen,. Silvey F Joris, Md. Physiology and toxicolog ampbell, 4402 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Bee culture—J. I. Hambleton, 402 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY (Buildings I' and C, the Mall at Seventh Street SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief —Paul G. Redington, Broad and Cherry Streets, Falls Church, Va. Associate chief.—W. C. Henderson, 8 Magnolia Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. Chaef of division of— Adminestration.—E. J. Thompson, 5203 Fourteenth Street. Biological tnvestigations.—W. B. Bell, 803 Rittenhouse Street. Food habits research.—W. L. McAtee, 200 Cedar Street, Cherrydale, Va. Fur resources.—F. G. Ashbrook, 1801 K Street. Predatory animal and rodent control.—Stanley P. Young, 1763 Columbia Road. Game and bird conservaiton.—H. P. Sheldon, Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. Land acquesition.—Rudolph Dieffenbach, 3527 Porter Street. BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS (Willard Building, 515 Fourteenth Street. Phone, NAtional 5960) Chief.— Thomas H. MacDonald, 4911 Moorland Lane, Battery Park, Md. Chief engineer.—P. St. J. Wilson, Woodley Apartments, 1851 Columbia Road. Executive assistant.—Carrie L. Fuller, Argonne Apartments. Chief of division of— Highway transport.—E. W. James, 7116 Seventh Street. Construction.—H. K. Bishop, The Shoreham. Management.—T. W. Allen, 2840 Chesapeake Street. Tests.—E. F. Kelley, 6409 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Control.—C. D. Curtiss, 10 West Virgilia "Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Bridges.—O. L. Grover, 3813 Jocelyn Street, Chevy Chase. Laws and contracts.—L. E. Boykin, 2825 Albemarle Street. Information.—H. S. Fairbank, 2041 East Thirty-second Street, Baltimore, Md. Design.—R. E. Toms, 20 East Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (Building C, the Mall at Seventh Street SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief —S. H. McCrory, 6811 Sixth Street. Erginaning assistant to the chief of bureau.—George R. Boyd, 1218 Sixteenth treet Administrative officer—G. P. Wolf, 1424 Taylor Street. Chaef of division of— Irrigation.—W. W. McLaughlin, P. O. Box 180, Berkeley, Calif. Drainage and soil-erosion control.—Lewis A. Jones, 7131 Chestnut Street. Mechanical equipment.—R. B. Gray, 1701 Sixteenth Street. Structures.— Wallace Ashby, 6905 Fitth Street. Plans and service.—M. C. Betts, 437 Cedar Street. Blond chi information.—R. D. Marsden, 6305 Broad Branch Road, Chevy hase, Md. BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (South Building, Thirteenth and B Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief.—Nils A. Olsen, Kennedy-Warren, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant chief —C. Ww. Kitchen, 3422 Seventeehth Street. Assistant chief.—FEric Englund, Westchester Apartments, 4000 Catredral Avenue. fp pF A a TERPS al eliini ag ti i Srlsnsad a fpr i Sas dal sealant AGRICULTURE Executive Departments 329 In charge of economic informaltion.—J. Clyde Marquis, 1737 Irving Street. Business manager.—F. J. Hughes, 1412 Euclid Street. Chief of division of— Agricultural finance—FEric Englund, Westchester Apartments. Cotton.— Arthur W. Palmer, 100 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Crop and livestock estimates.—W. F. Callander, 1417 Van Buren Street. Dairy and poultry.—Roy C. Potts, 210 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Farm management and costs.—C. L. Holmes, 110 Virginia Avenue, Jefferson Park, Alexandria, Va. Farm population and rural life.—C. J. Galpin, Little Falls Street, Falls Church, Va. Foreign agricultural service—DLeslie A. Wheeler (acting), 4550 Connecticut Avenue. Fruits and vegetables.— Wells A. Sherman, R. F. D. 1, McLean, Va. Grain.—E. C. Parker, 3601 Connecticut Avenue. Hay, feed, and seed. —W. A. Wheeler, 5616 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Information.—J. Clyde Marquis, 1737 Irving Street. Land economics.—L. C. Gray, 119 Wooten Avenue, Friendship Heights, Md. Livestock, meats, and wool.—Charles V. Whalin, 12 University Road, College Heights, Hyattsville, Md. Statistical and historical’research.—O. C. Stine, 6345 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, D. C. Warehoustng.—H. S. Yohe, 402 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Tobacco sectrton.—Charles KE. Gage, Falls Church, Va. BUREAU OF HOME ECONOMICS (South Building, Thirteenth and B Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief —Louise Stanley, 3223 Macomb Street. Adminastrative assistant.—Lennah Curtiss Zens, Silver Spring, Md. Chief of division of— FEconomics.—Hildegarde Kneeland, 1713 I Street. Textiles and clothing.—Ruth O’Brien, 1219 Hamilton Street. Foods and nutritton.—Louise Stanley, 3223 Macomb Street. Information.—Ruth Van Deman, 3502 Thirtieth Street. BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE (Lemon Building, 1729 New York Avenue. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief.—Lee A. Strong, 3821 Veazey Street. Assistant chief.—Avery S. Hoyt, 46 Elm Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Business manager.— Bernard Connor, 618 Eighth Street NE. Information officer—R. C. Althouse, 3355 Eighteenth Street. Chief of division of— Foreign quarantines.—E. R. Sasscer, 9 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Domestic quarantines.—S. B. Fracker, 3716 Ingomar Street. Technological Work.—Lon A. Hawkins, 3332 Nineteenth Street. . Field control, Japanese beetle and European corn borer.—L. H. Worthley, 2101 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Field control, pink bollworm and Thurberia weevil—R. E. McDonald, 521 Avenue A, San Antonio, Tex. Field control, gipsy and brown-tail moths.—A. F. Burgess, 20 Sanderson Street, Greenfield, Mass. Field control, Mexican fruit fly—P. A. Hoidale, 503 Rio Grande National Life Building, Harlingen, Tex. Field control, date scale—B. 1. Boyden, Room 6, First National Bank Building, Indio, Calif. GRAIN FUTURES ADMINISTRATION (South Building, Thirteenth and B Streets SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief.—J. W. T. Duvel, 1225 Decatur Street. Assistant chief.—J. M. Mehl, 1211 Gallatin Street. Assistant chief tnvestigator.—R. R. Kauffman, 6417 Western Avenue. Senior marketing specralist.—T. D. Hammatt, 1830 R Street. Administrative assistant.— Albert Strack, 1603 Newton Street NE. 330 Congressional Directory COMMERCE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (216 Thirteenth Street SW. Phone, NAtional 4645) Chief —W. G. Campbell, 910 Grant Road, Livingstone Heights, Cherrydale, Va. Assistant chief —P. B. Dunbar, 311 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant to the chief.—F. B. Linton, 222 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Chief of division of— : luierialy supervision.—C. W. Crawford, 922 Rock Spring Road, Claren- don, Va. Import supervision.—A. E. Taylor, 1828 Kenyon Street. Cooperation.—W. S. Frisbie, 1718 Irving Street. Food control.—W. B. White, 4629 Hunt Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Color certification.—H. T. Herrick, The Chastleton, Sixteenth and R Streets. Drug control.—F. J. Cullen, 1011 Barton Avenue, Cherrydale, Va. : Insecticide control.—C. C. McDonnell, 1808 Belmont Road. Naval stores control.—F. P. Veitch, College Park, Md. Microanalysis.—B. J. Howard, 1212 Decatur Street. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (Commerce Building, Fourteenth Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street. 2 Phone, NAtional 5060) DANIEL CALHOUN ROPER, of South Carolina, Secretary of Commerce (3001 Woodland Drive); publicist, lawyer; born in Marlboro County, S. C. April 1, 1867; son of John Wesley and Henrietta V. (McLaurin) Roper; A. B., Duke University, N. C., 1888; LL. B., National University, Washington, D. C., 1901; LL. D., Tusculum College, 1927; M.B.A., Bryant-Stratton College; mar- ried Lou McKenzie, of Scotland County, N. C.; December 25, 1889; member, South Carolina House of Representatives, 1892-1894; clerk, United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, 1894-1897; expert special agent, United States Census Bureau, 1900-1910; clerk, Ways and Means Committee, House of Representatives, 1910-1913; First Assistant Postmaster General, March 14, 1913, to August 1, 1916; chairman, organization bureau, Woodrow Wilson campaign, 1916; vice chairman, United States Tariff Commission, March 22 to September 25, 1917; Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1917-1920; member, General Conference M. KE. Church, South, 1930; Sixth Ecumenical Conference, 1931; member, District of Columbia Board of Education, 1932; chairman, American section, Inter-American High Commission; chairman, Fed- eral Employment Stabilization Board; member of Smithsonian Institution, Fed- eral Oil Conservation Board, United States Council National Defense, Federal Board for Vocational Education, Foreign Service Buildings Commission, Migra- tory Bird Conservation Commission; trustee, American University, Duke Uni- versity; member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa; Methodist; Mason (thirty-second degree); member of the following clubs: Chevy Chase (Md.), University (D. C.); author of The United States Post Office (1917). Took oath as Secretary of Commerce, March 4, 1933. ’ gosisions Secretary.—John Dickinson, Jefferson Apartments, Sixteenth and M Streets. Assistant Secretary.— Ewing Y. Mitchell, Wardman Park Hotel. dem assistant to the Secretary.— Malcolm Kerlin, 5615 Thirty-third treet. Private secretary to the Secretary.— Arthur W. Coombs, 633 Emerson Street. Confidential clerk to the Secretary.—Margie G. Renn, The Chastleton. Solicitor.—South Trimble, jr., 3111 Macomb Street. Assistant solicitor.—James J. O'Hara, 1475 Girard Street. Assistant to the solicitor.—Frank C. Hall, Fontanet Courts. Chief clerk and superintendent—E. W. Libbey, 15 R Street NE. Disbursing clerk.—Charles E. Molster, 1237 Lawrence Street NE. Chief of division of: : Appointments.—Edw. J. Gardner. Publications.— Thomas F. McKeon, 1352 Otis Place; assistant chief, Charles C. Barton, 1925 Sixteenth Street. Purchases and sales.— Walter S. Erwin, 753 Quebec Place. Librarian.—Charlotte L. Carmody, 514 Nineteenth Street. Es pe rd COMMERCE Execute Departments 331 AERONAUTICS BRANCH Assistant director for air regulation.—Eugene L. Vidal, 3930 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant director for aeronautic development.—J. Carroll Cane, Methodist Building. Assistant director for airways.—Rex Martin, 2440 Sixteenth Street. Chaef, aeronautic research division.—L. J. Briggs, 3208 Newark Street. Chief, aeronautic information division.— Frederick R. Neely, 64 U Street. Chief, airway mapping division.—E. H. Pagenhart, 3423 Porter Street. Chief, administrative division.—S. W. Crosthwait, 4612 Fourth Street. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Director— William L. Austin, 1412 Delafield Place. Assistant director.—Dr. Stuart A. Rice, Cosmos Club. Chief clerk.—Arthur J. Hirsch, 1505 Spring Place. Personnel officer.—Emily 1. Farnum, 5801 Fourteenth Street. Supervisor, field work.— Emmons K. Ellsworth, 4922 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Statistical assistant to director.—Margaret A. Patch, 1807 R Street. Chuef statisticians: Statistical research.—Dr. Joseph A. Hill, 8 Logan Circle. Agriculture.—Zellmer R. Pettet, Chancellor Apartments, 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE. : Cotton and oils.—Harvey J. Zimmerman, 1517 Varnum Street. Financial statistics of States and cities.—Starke M. Grogan, The Sherman. Manufactures.—LeVerne Beales, 4124 Fifth Street. Population.—Dr. Leon E. Truesdell, 3429 Ordway Street. Vital statistics.—Dr. Timothy F. Murphy, Calverton Apartments, Columbia and Quarry Roads. Soogrunhermin Clarence E. Batschelet, 91 Military Road, Cherrydale, Va. xperts: Machine tabulation.—George B. Wetzel, 5600 Thirty-ninth Street. Occupations.—Dr. Alba M. Edwards, 2522 Twelfth Street. Printing.—Christopher M. Zepp, 1926 Newton Street NE. M i engineer in charge of laboratory.—E. M. LaBoiteaux, 4115 Fessenden treet. BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE Director—Willard L. Thorp, Cosmos Club. Assistant director.—H. Russell Amory, 1811 Q Street. “Assistant to the director—Gene Wilbur, 1617 Riggs Place. Advisor and counsellor—Lacey C. Zapf, 1317 Quebec Street. Administrative assistant.—Wharton Moore, 7625 Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md Administrative divisions and chiefs: Correspondence.—Royal H. Brasel, 3832 Garfield Street. District offices.—Harold Dotterer, 6505 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase Md. Editorial. —Griffith Evans, 67 Observatory Circle. 3 Foreign service— Walter L. Miller, 6500 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Commodity divisions and chiefs: Automotive and aeronautics trade.—A. W. Childs, 405 Dorset Avenue, Somer- set, Md. Chemical.—Charles C. Concannon, Jefferson Apartments. Electrical. —M. T. Jones, 3520 Thirtieth Street. Foodstuffs.—Edward G. Montgomery, 24 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase Md. Iron.and steel.—Luther Becker, 6306 Florida Avenue, Chevy Chase Md. Leather, shoe, and rubber.— Wilbur J. Page, 1612 Twentieth Street. Lumber and paper.— Axel H. Oxholm, 4624 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Machinery and agriculural implements—W. H. Rastall, 5357 Reno Road. Minerals.—James W. Furness, 2301 Connecticut Avenue. Specialties.—Eric T. King, 1611 Forty-fourth Street. Textiles.— Edward T. Pickard, 3029 O Street. Tobacco.— Benjamin D. Hill, 1921 Kalorama Road, Technical divisions and chiefs: Commercial intelligence.— Arthur S. Hillyer, 3409 Fessenden Street. Commercial laws.—C. J. Junkin, 4421 Watkins Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Domestic commerce—Edwin B. George, 506 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. Beopomsic Loseerchs nfimest A. Tupper, acting chief, 4712 Hunt Avenue, Chevy hase, Md. 332 Congressional Directory COMMERCE Technical divisions and chiefs—Continued. Finance and investment.—Grosvenor M. Jones, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. Foreign tariffs.—Henry Chalmers, 5335 Forty-third Street. Regional information.—Louis Domeratzky, McLean, Va. Statistical. —Walter A. Asmuth, acting chief, 3301 Warder Street. Transportation.— Thomas E. Lyons, acting chief, 3601 Connecticut Avenue. BUREAU OF STANDARDS (Connecticut Avenue and Upton Street. Phone, CLeveland 1720) Director—Lyman J. Briggs, 3208 Newark Street. ‘Assistant director (commercial standardization).—A. S. McAllister, 3409 Thirty- fourth Place. Assistant to director (in charge of office).—Henry D. Hubbard, 112 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief of division of: Weights and measures.—H. W. Bearce, 6308 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.; F. S. Holbrook, Kirk Street and Magnolia Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. Electricity.—E. C. Crittenden, 1715 Lanier Place. Heat and power.—H. C. Dickinson, 4629 Thirtieth Street. Optics.—C. A. Skinner, Kensington, Md. Chemistry.—E. W. Washburn, 4417 Lowell Street. Mechanics and sound.—L. J. Briggs, 3208 Newark Street. Organic and fibrous materials.—W. KE. Emley, 3604 Fulton Street. Metallurgy.—H. S. Rawdon, 5103 Thirteenth Street. Clay and silicate products.—P. H. Bates, 3835 Livingston Street, Chevy Chase. Simplified practice—E. W. Ely, 2426 Nineteenth Street. Building and housing.—J. S. Taylor, Wilson Lane, Route 6, Bethesda, Md. Specifications.—A. S. McAllister, 3409 Thirty-fourth Place. Trade standards.—1. J. Fairchild, 3707 Thirty-fourth Street. Officc.—Henry D. Hubbard, 112 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Plant.—0O. L. Britt, 6209 Thirtieth Street, Chevy Chase. Shops.—0. G. Lange, 3702 Livingston Street, Chevy Chase. Liazson with Federal Specifications Board.—Norman F. Harriman, Kenesaw “Apartments, Sixteenth and Irving Streets. BUREAU OF FISHERIES Commissioner.—Frank T. Bell, The Park Central, 1900 F Street. Deputy commassioner.—Charles E. Jackson, 4615 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md Adminstrative assistant.—Albert K. Brown, 422 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF LIGHTHOUSES Commissioner.—George R. Putnam, 2126 Bancroft Place. Deputy commissioner.—Harold D. King, 2609 Chelsea Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Chief engineer.—C. A. Park, 5126 Nebraska Avenue. Superintendent of naval constructton.—Edward C. Gillette, 1706 Surrey Lane, Foxhall Village. Chief, signal diviston.—F. C. Hingsburg, 5118 Chevy Chase Parkway. Chief, structural and architectural division.—G. B. Skinner, 237 Willow Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Administrative assistant.— Walter P. Harman, 16 Poplar Avenue, Takoma Park, _ Md. Chief clerk.—Charles J. Ludwig, jr., 819 Jefferson Street. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Director—R. S. Patton, 3920 McKinley Street, Chevy Chase. Assistant director—J. H. Hawley, 3710 Jenifer Street. Chief clerk.—C. H. Dieck, 801 Crittenden Street. Secretary to the director.—Peter Dulac, 3408 Twentieth Street NE. Chief of division of: Geodesy.— William Bowie, 1733 Church Street. Hydrography and topography.—Gilbert T. Rude, The Kennedy-Warren. Charts.—E. H. Pagenhart, 3423 Porter Street. Tides and currents—Paul C. Whitney, 2935 Twenty-eighth Street. Ey a. a Te Lig ET —_—— po a — COMMERCE Executive Departments 333 Chief of division of—Continued. Terrestrial magnetism and setsmology.—N. H. Heck, 3421 Northampton Street. Accounts.—J. M. Griffin, 1340 Gallatin Street. Instruments.—D. L. Parkhurst, 4602 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION AND STEAMBOAT INSPECTION Assistant director (Navigation). — Arthur J. Tyrer, The Montello, 1901 Columbia Road. Assistant director (Steamboat Inspection) —Dickerson N. Hoover, Glenn Dale, Md. Technical load line advisor.— Laurens Prior, 4415 Volta Place. Administrative assistant.—A. E. Keyser, Seat Pleasant, Md. PATENT OFFICE Commussioner.—Conway P. Coe, 115 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. First assistant commisstoner— William A. Kinnan, 3905 Huntington Street, Chevy Chase. Assistant commassioners.— Millard J. Moore, 111 Tennessee Avenue NE.; Fred M. Hopkins, 3805 Gramercy Street. Chief clerk.—James A. Brearley, 325 Second Street SE. Assistant chief clerk.— Albert W. Kaiser, 10 Ninth Street SE. Examiners in chief —William L. Thurber, 3617 Quesada Street; W. S. Ruckman, 304 West Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; E. Landers, 1328 A Street SE.; Walter L. Redrow, 3533 Thirteenth Street; Paul P. Pierce, 33 Hickory Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; Frank P. Edinburg, 220 Maryland Avenue NE.; Elonzo T. Morgan, 2817 Bellevue Terrace; James W. Clift, 4116 Harrison Street. Solicitor —T. A. Hostetler, 1711 Surrey Lane, Foxhall Village. Law examiners.—Robert ¥. Whitehead, 1524 Twenty-eighth Street; George P. Tucker, 802 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; Howard S. Miller, 1301 Fifteenth Street. : Supervisors.—Harry C. Armstrong, 27 Prospect Street, Kensington, Md.; Clinton L. Wolcott, 19 West Kirk Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; James H. Lightfoot, 115 Chestnut Street, Takoma Park, Md. Examiners of interferences.—H. I. Houston, 227 Park Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; J. H. Carnes, 1657 Thirty-first Street; I. P. Disney, 1945 Calvert Street, Apartment 22; Harold H. Jacobs, 2908 New Mexico Avenue. Classification examiner.— Charles H. Pierce, 1612 Forty-fourth Street. BUREAU OF MINES (Interior Department Building. Phone, N Ational 1880) Drrector—Scott Turner, 2400 Sixteenth Street. Assistant to the director.—Joseph H. Hedges, 3820 Van Ness Street. TECHNOLOGIC BRANCH Chief of branch and chief engineer, mechanical division.—Qzni P. Hood, 1831 Irving Street. Chief engineer, experiment stations division.— Arno C. Fieldner, 4739 Thirteenth Street. Acting chief engineer, explosives diviston.—Ozni P. Hood, 1831 Irving Street. Chief engineer, metallurgical division.—Reginald S. Dean, 6000 Thirty-fourth Place. Chief engineer, mining division.—Charles W. Wright, 109 Brookside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief engineer, petroleum and natural gas division.—Roscoe A. Cattell, 7717 Fourteenth Street. ECONOMICS BRANCH Chief of branch and head, coal division.—Charles P. White, Wardman Park Hotel, Chief economist, mineral statistics divisiton.—Oscar E. Kiessling, Falls Church, Va., Route No. 1. Chief engineer, common metals division.— Carl E. Julihn, 2820 Thirty-ninth Street. Chief engineer, rare metals and nonmetals division.—Paul M. Tyler, 1817 Thirty- seventh Street. Chie, economist, petroleum economics division.—Edward B. Swanson, 2512 Q treet. 7206°—33——7 334 Congressional Directory LABOR HEALTH AND SAFETY BRANCH Chief of branch and chief engineer, safety division.— Daniel Harrington, 3153 Nineteenth Street. Chief statistician, demographical division.— William W. Adams, 1103 Clifton Street. : ADMINISTRATIVE BRANCH Chief of branch.—Joseph H. Hedges, 3820 Van Ness Street. Chief engineer, information division.—John A. Davis, 1616 Sixteenth Street. - Chief clerk.—John D. Secrest, 108 Spa Street, Cottage City, Brentwood, Md. OFFICE OF CHIEF MINING ENGINEER Engineer.—George S. Rice, Route 1, Alexandria, Va. UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BUREAU (New Navy Building. Phone, NAtional 5200) ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—H. 1. Cone, 2325 Tracy Place. Members.—David W. Todd, Connecticut Apartments; Gatewood S. Lincoln, 1316 New Hampshire Avenue. Secretary.—S. D. Schell, The Montello. Spectral disbursing clerk.—C. D. Gibbons, 3827 Fulton Street. UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD MERCHANT FLEET CORPORATION > (New Navy Building. Phone, NAtional 5200) TRUSTEES H. I. Cone, U. J. Gendron, Thomas C. Donovan, F. G. Frieser, L. D. Staver, C. D. Gibbons, EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS Vice presidents.—H. 1. Cone, 2325 Tracy Place; D. W. Todd, Connecticut pris ments; Gatewood S. Lincoln, 1316 New Hampshire Avenue. Secretary. —& 1D. Schell, The Montello. Treasurer.—C. D. Gibbons, 3827 Fulton Street. General comptroller.—L. D. Staver, 1914 Thirty-seventh Street. Manager, ship sales division.—J. W. O. Von Herbulis, 943 Shepherd Street. Vamp, terminals and real estate division.—W. J. McCarthy, or Nineteenth treet. Manager, traffic division.—F. G. Frieser, The Wardman Park. Director of insurance.—Thomas C. Donovan, 5549 Thirtieth Street. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR (Department of Labor Building, 1712 G Street. Phone, NAtional 8472) FRANCES PERKINS, of New York, Secretary of Labor (1712 G Street); sociologist; born in Boston, Mass.; A. B., Mount Holyoke College; studied at University of Pennsylvania; A. M., Columbia University, 1910; married Paul Wilson and they have one daughter; executive secretary Consumers’ League, New York, 1910-1912; lecturer in sociology, Adelphi College, 1911; executive secretary Committee on Safety, New York, 1912-1917; director of investigations, New York State Factory Commission, 1912-13; executive direc- tor New York Council of Organization for War Service, 1917-1919; commissioner New York State Industrial Commission, 1919-1921; director Council on Immi- grant Education, 1921-1923; member State Industrial Board, New York, 1923 (chairman, 1926-1929); commissioner New York State Industrial Commission since 1929; director American Child Hygiene Association, Consumers’ League of New York, Child Labor Committee, Maternity Center Association; member National Fire Protection Association Committee on Safety to Life, National A —p—— Se Sow oH ( + - “ope p= LABOR Executive Departments 335 Safety Council, Division of Industrial Hygiene of American Public Health Asso- ciation, Academy of Political Science, American Economic Association. Clubs: Cosmopolitan, Woman’s City (vice president); author of Life Hazards from Fire in New York Factories (1912), The Problem of Mercantile Fire Hazards (1914), A Plan for Maternity Care (1918), Women as Employers (1919), A Social Ex- periment under the Workmen’s Compensation Jurisdiction (1921). Appointed Secretary of Labor, March 4, 1933. Private secretary to the Secretary of Labor.—Frances Jurkowitz, 1712 G Street. Office of the Assistant Secretary: The Assistant Secretary.—Edward F. McGrady, 1712 G Street. Private secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Anna V. Moynihan, The Concord. Office of the Second Assistant Secretary: Second Assistant Secretary.—W. W. Husband, 3456 Macomb Street. Private secretary to the Second Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secretary.— Turner W. Battle, Burlington Hotel. Assistant to the Secretary.—Richardson Saunders, 2737 Devonshire Place. Office of the Solicitor: Solicitor.—Charles E. Wyzanski, jr., 1200 Sixteenth Street. Assistant Solicitor.— Albert E. Reitzel, University Club. Office of the chief clerk: Chief clerk.—Samuel J. Gompers, 2517 North Capitol Street. Disbursing clerk.—John R. Demorest, 1717 R Street. Acting chief, division of publications and supplies.— Benjamin R. Sherwood, Mount Rainier, Md. Appointment clerk.—Robert C. Starr, Clarendon, Va. Librarian.— Laura A. Thompson, The Ontario. UNITED STATES CONCILIATION SERVICE Director of conciliation.—Hugh L. Kerwin, 632 A Street SE. Executive clerk.—E. J. Cunningham, 3808 Windom Place. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS (1712 G Street) Commissioner of Labor Statistics.—Isador Lubin, Department of Labor. Assistant commassioner.— Charles E. Baldwin, 1359 Oak Street. Chief statistician.—J. Chester Bowen, 6 West Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief editor—Hugh S. Hanna, 2562 University Place. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE (1712 G Street) Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization.— Daniel W. MacCormack, 2101 Connecticut Avenue. : Deputy Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization.—Edward J. Shaugh- nessy, The Broadmoor. : Deputy commissioner— Field service.—Irving F. Wixon, 1712 G Street. Deputy commissioner—Legal.—Thomas B. Shoemaker, 2924 Newark Street. Assistant to commisstoner— Fiscal, personnel, and statistics.—W. H. Wagner, 37 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Jus) to commusstoner— Administrative—Henry B. Hazard, 810 Rhode Island venue. Chief administrative officer— Warrants—A. R. Archibald, 1712 G Street. Chief administrative officer— Registry and naturalization. —J. Henry Wagner, 1909 North Capitol Street. CHILDREN’S BUREAU ® (Seventeenth and F Streets) Chief —Grace Abbott, 528 Seventeenth Street. Assistant chief —Katharine F. Lenroot, The Woodward. Directors of divisions: Child and maternal health—Dr. Martha M. Eliot. Social service.—Agnes K. Hanna, The Riverside. 336 Congressional Directory LABOR Directors of divisions—Continued. Delinquency.— Alida C. Bowler, 2011 I Street. Statistical.—Dr. Elizabeth C. Tandy, 1241 Thirtieth Street. Social statistics.—Dr. Emma A. Winslow, 1255 New Hampshire Avenue. Industrial.—Clara M. Beyer, Spring Hill, McLean, Va. Editorial.—Isabelle Mott Hopkins, 6701 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. WOMEN’S BUREAU (1723 F Street) Director.—Mary Anderson, The Broadmoor, 3601 Connecticut Avenue. ‘Assistant director.—Agnes L. Peterson, The Kennedy-Warren, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE (1724 F Street) Director.—W. Frank Persons, 1609 Thirty-first Street. Associate director in charge of operations.— Mary LaDame, The Carlton. Associate director in charge of research amd standards.—Dr. Wm. H. Stead, 3019 Forty-fourth Street. Assistant director in charge of business administration.—T. G. Addison, 7701 Georgia Avenue. Associate director for National Reemployment Service— Walter Burr, Cosmos Club. UNITED STATES HOUSING CORPORATION (1724 F Street) President.— Turner W. Battle, Burlington Hotel. Vice president and secretary.— Thomas W. O’Brien, 1845 Calvert Street. { — | | | Lad INDEPENDENT OFFICES AND ESTABLISHMENTS 337 pr ae orp The Emer : 3d 5 : INDEPENDENT OFFICES, AND ESTABLISHMENTS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION (Offices, Seventh and F Streets. Phones, NAtional 0072 and 0075) Commussioners.— President, Harry B. Mitchell, U. S. Civil Service Commission. George R. Wales, 3609 Norton Place. Mrs. Lucille Foster McMillin, Carlton Hotel, 923 Sixteenth Street. Chief examiner.—L. A. Moyer, 5815 Nevada Avenue. Assistant chief examiner.—Xenneth C. Vipond, 3332 Seventeenth Street. Secretary and budget officer.—[Vacant.] Assistant secretary.— William C. Hull, East Falls Church, Va. Personnel clerk.—Helen Miner, All States Hotel, 514 Nineteenth Street. Director of scientific research in personnel and administration.—L. J. O'Rourke, 3506 Patterson Street, Chevy Chase. Medical officer—Dr. Arthur R. Butler, Newington, Fairfax County, Va. Chief of examining division.—James G. Yaden, 4119 Illinois Avenue. Assistant chief—Frederick W. Brown, Kensington, Md. Chief of clerical examining section.— Laura L. Tracy, Pelham Courts, 2115 P Street. Chief of certification section.—B. A. Brande, 121 Third Street NE. Chief of application section.—James B. Baugh, jr., 73 Wine Avenue, Hyatts- ville, Md. Chief of service record and retirement division.— Lewis H. Fisher, 1223 Girard Street NE. : Assistant chief.—Vivian Carlson, The Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Chief of correspondence division.— William L. Quaid, 1430 V Street SE. Chief of mail and files section.—June K. Lawson, 2219 Perry Street NE. Chief of correspondence section.—Mrs. Flora P. Halsted, 16 Hunter Avenue, Clarendon, Va. Chief of personnel classification division.—Ismar Baruch, 3708 Brandywine Street. Assistant chief.—Joseph L. Spilman, 918 Kennedy Street. Chief of investigations division.—Harry T. Kranz, The Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant chief.—Henry T. Richards, 161 Kentucky Avenue SE. Head investigator.—Henry A. Hesse, 510 A Street SE. Chief of accounts and maintenance diwision.—Henry G. Porter, 1504 Crittenden Street. Assistant chief.—Ray L. Woodward, Aurora Hills, Va. Board of appeals and review.—M. J. McAuliffe, chairman, 1333 Shepherd Street. John F. Edwards, 4302 Thirteenth Street NE. S. G. Hopkins, 600 Twentieth Street. Chief of editing and recruiting division.— Dr. Thomas A. Griffin, 2434 Twentieth Street. : Editor and director of recruiting.— Herbert E. Morgan, 1312 Farragut Street. Disbursing agent.—Elizabeth Downing, 2705 P Street. Deputy disbursing agent.—Una H. Keck, Waverly Hills, Va. 339 340 Congressional Durectory UNITED STATES EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION (Old Land Office Building, Seventh and E Streets. Phone, NAtional 7177) Commissioners: Mrs. Jewell W. Swofford, chairman, Wardman Park Hotel. Harry Bassett, 3611 Lowell Street. John M. Morin, 1629 Columbia Road. Secretary.— William McCauley, East Falls Church, Va. Chief counsel.—Z. Lewis Dalby, 1615 Longfellow Street. Medical director.—Edward C. Ernst, 216 Willow Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Chief, claims division.— William R. Carpenter, 1822 Kenyon Street. Chaef, disbursing office.—Bessie O. Reed, All States Hotel. Deputy commissioner, District of Columbia workmen's compensation act.—R. J. Hoage, Lovell Crest, Foxhall Road. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE (General Accounting Office Building, Fifth and F Streets. Phone, DIstrict 8465) Comptroller General of the United States.—J. R. McCarl, The Shoreham. Special assistant to the Comptroller General—F. R. Montgomery, 5521 Chevy Chase Parkway. Secretary to the Comptroller General.—Dorothy B. Perkins, Tilden Gardens. Assistant to the Comptroller General (executive officer).—J. L. Baity, The Shoreham. Assistant Comptroller General of the United States.—Richard N. Elliott, 110 Maryland Avenue NE. Secretary to the Assistant Comptroller General. —Lillabelle Gebert, 305 New Jersey Avenue SE. General counsel.—Rudolph L. Golze, 1763 Park Road. Assistants general counsel.—John C. McFarland, 6706 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.; George A. Ninas, R. D., Gaithersburg, Md. Counsels.—Charles M. Galloway, 2015 Belmont Road; O. R. McGuire, 224 Virginia Avenue, Clarendon, Va. Chief of investigations.—S. B. Tulloss, Vienna, Va. Assistant chief of investigations.—[Vacant.] Attorneys-conferees.—J. B. Woodside, Tilden Gardens; F. L. Yates, Tilden Gardens. Chief clerk.—Reed F. Martin, 6818 Ninth Street. Chief of personnel.—Earl Taggart, 4519 Iowa Avenue. Disbursing clerk —Carl Collier, 1415 Hamilton Street. Chiefs and assistant chiefs of division: Claims.—Chief, David Neumann, 6 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; principal assistant chief, [vacant]. Audit—Chief, [vacant]; assistant chief, E. W. Bell, 1450 Irving Street. Post Office Department.—Chief, Charles H. Cooper, 954 Rock Spring Road, Clarendon, Va.; assistant chief, R. S. Tower, 1673 Columbia Road. Bookkeeping—Chief, Frank H. Bogardus, 2237 Hall Place; assistant chief, Charles C. Geduldig, 531 Shepherd Street. Records.—Chief, W. W. Richardson, 3600 Twentieth Street NE.; assistant chief, Pascal D. Fallon, 401 Webster Street. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION (Interstate Commerce Commission Building, Eighteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone NA tional 7460) Commissioners: Patrick J. Farrell, chairman, 1436 Clifton Street. Balthasar H. Meyer, 3327 P Street. Clyde B. Aitchison, 1929 S Street. Joseph B. Eastman, 2266 Cathedral Avenue. Frank Mc¢Manamy, 3825 Huntington Street. Ezra Brainerd, Jr., 2234 California Street. Claude R. Porter, 2101 Connecticut Avenue. : William E. Lee, 5622 Moorland Lane, Edgemoor, Bethesda, Md. Hugh M. Tate, 3221 Macomb Street. Charles D. Mahaffie, 3012 O Street. Carroll Miller, The Mayflower. ~~ f EPR 9 Independent Offices and Establishments 341 Secretary.— George B. McGinty, 3030 Forty-fourth Street. Assistant secretary.—T. A. Gillis, 4014 Twelfth Street NE. Assistant to the secretary.—James I. Murphy, 1716 Lanier Place. Chief clerk and personnel officer.—John B. Switzer, 619 Whittier Street. Disbursing clerk.—Guy L. Seaman, 207 Baltimore Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Purchasing agent.—A. H. Laird, Jr., 5521 Colorado Avenue. Librarian.—Leroy S. Boyd, Arlington P. O., Va. Director of accounts.—Alexander Wylie, 5806 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. Director of finance.—Oliver KE. Sweet, 7619 Thirteenth Street. Chief examiner.— Ulysses Butler, 1419 Longfellow Street. Chief, bureau of informal cases.—Arja Morgan, 425 Manor Place. Director, bureau of inquiry.— William H. Bonneville, 3110 Oliver Street. Chief counsel.—Daniel W. Knowlton, 1829 Phelps Place. Chuef, bureau of locomotive inspection.— Alonzo G. Pack, Continental Hotel. Director, bureau of safety.— Wilfred P. Borland, 1807 Irving Street. Drrector of service.— William P. Bartel, 3407 Fessenden Street. Director of statistics.—Max O. Lorenz, 3510 Porter Street. Director of trafic—W. V. Hardie, Apartment 205, 2001 Sixteenth Street. Director of valuation.—E. 1. Lewis, 3099 Q Street. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION (Hurley- Wright Building. Phone, NAtional 7940) Director general.— William H. Woodin, 2700 Macomb Street. Assistant director gemeral.— Wallace B. Robinson, 3632 Warder Street. Comptroller.—0. Thacker, The Monmouth. Treasurer.—R. C. Dunlap, 829 Quincy Street. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD (Treasury Building. Phone, NAtional 6400) Chairman.— William H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury (ex officio member), 2700 Macomb Street. J. F. T. O'Connor, Comptroller of the Currency (ex officio member), The Shoreham Hotel. Governor.—Eugene R. Black, The Washington Hotel. (Private secretary, Daisy Callahan, The Allies Inn.) Charles S. Hamlin, The Hay-Adams House. (Private secretary, Margaret L. Nagle, 1742 Wisconsin Avenue.) Adolph C. Miller, 2230 S Street. (Private secretary, L. G. Ficks, 707 Mount Vernon Place.) George R. James, The Westchester. (Private secretary, C. S. Bradley, Wakefield Hall.) J. J. Thomas, Lafayette Hotel. (Private secretary, Margaret E. Farrar, 2001 Sixteenth Street.) M. S. Szymezak, 1425 Juniper Street. (Private secretary, A. M. Stone, 1400 Good Hope Road SE.) ; Assistant to the governor—H. Warner Martin, The Shoreham Hotel. Secretary.—Chester Morrill, 3908 Ingomar Street. Assistant secretary.—J. C. Noell, The Westchester. Assistant secretary.—L. P. Bethea, 3930 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant secretary.—S. R. Carpenter, 2121 New York Avenue. General counsel.—Walter Wyatt, 1702 Kalmia Road. Assistant counsel.—George B. Vest, 3015 Albemarle Street. Chief, division of examinations.—Leo H. Paulger, 2836 Chesapeake Street. Federal reserve examiner.—Frank J. Drinnen, room 353, Treasury Building. Director, division of research and statistics.—E. A. Goldenweiser, 218 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant director.—Carl E. Parry, The Westchester. Chief, division of bank operations—E. L. Smead, 216 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, M Assistant chief —J. R. Van Fossen, 2711 Wisconsin Avenue. Chief, division of Federal reserve issue and redemption.—L. G. Copeland, 6112 Third Street. Assistant chief —William J. Tucker, 2622 Thirteenth Street. Fiscal agent.—Oliver E. Foulk, 1530 Spring Place. 342 Congressional Directory WAR FINANCE CORPORATION (IN LIQUIDATION) (Room 386 Treasury Building. Phone, NAtional 6400) W. H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury (in charge of liquidation), 2700 Macomb Street. Liquidating committee: Chairman.—D. W. Bell, 3322 Seventeenth Street. Member. —E. F. Bartelt, 3017 Stephenson Street. General counsel.—[Vacant.] Secretary and treasurer—W. T. Heffelfinger, 319 Eleventh Street SW. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION (2001 Constitution Avenue. Phone, NAtional 7720) COMMISSIONERS Chairman.—Charles H. March, The Shoreham Hotel. Garland S. Ferguson, jr., 1624 Eighteenth Street. William E. Humphrey, 2400 Sixteenth Street. Ewin L. Davis, 100 Maryland Avenue NE. Raymond B. Stevens, 5413 Sixteenth Street. Secretary.—Otis B. Johnson, 3902 Northampton Street. . : LEGAL DIVISION Chief counsel.—Robert HE. Healy, 3031 Sedgwick Street. Assistant chief counsels.—Martin A. Morrison, 3017 Thirteenth Street; William T. Kelley, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Chief examiner.—Ishmael Burton, 1313 Lawrence Street NE. Assistant chief examiner.—James A. Horton, 2900 Connecticut Avenue. Chief, securities diviston.— Baldwin B. Bane, 1739 N Street. Chief trial examiner.— Web Woodfill, 1901 Columbia Road. Assistant chief trial examiner.—F. C. Baggarly, 2915 Connecticut Avenue. Chairman, board of review.—Robert N. McMillen, 208 Connecticut Avenue, Ken- sington, Md. Director, trade practice conferences.—George McCorkle, 1700 T Street. Chairman, special board of investigation.—E. J. Adams, 4707 Connecticut Avenue. Chief, export trade section.—Ellen L. Love, 3748 McKinley Street. ECONOMIC DIVISION Chief economist.— Francis Walker, 2351 Ashmead Place. Assistant chief economists.—W. Hs Stevens, 3900 Cathedral Avenue; William H. England, 1344 Iris Street. Chief accountant.—LeClaire Hoover, 1700 T Street. Chief statistician.—George P. Watkins, 2034 O Street. ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Assistant secretary.—C. G. Duganne, 1801 Calvert Street. Accounts and personnel, chief.—Andrew N. Ross, 5315 Seventh Street. Disiursing clerk.—Rudolph B. Schwickardi, 6315 Florida Street, Chevy Chase, d Docket, chief.—J. W. Karsner, 5232 Seventh Street. Editorial service.—Shirley D. Mayers, 3513 S Street. Lebrarian.—Howard R. Eliason, 2633 Sixteenth Street. Mail and files, chief.— William a. Galbraith, 3408 Tenth Street NE. Publications, chief.—Harold B. Stamm, 1708 Webster Street. Stenographic, chief —Joseph E. H augh, 60 Shepherd Street, Hyattsville, Md. Supplies, chief—Sam F. Shrout, 125 Boliver Street, Clarendon, Va. ie ma re com AN Independent Offices and Establishments 343 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION (Old Land Office Building. Phone, NAtional 3947) Chairman.—Robert L. O’Brien, of Massachusetts, The Highlands. Vice chairman —Thomas Walker Page, of Virginia, The Shoreham Hotel. Commissioners: : Edgar B. Brossard, of Utah, The Westchester. John Lee Coulter, of North Dakota, The Alban Towers. James W. Collier, of Mississippi, The George Washington Inn. Secretary.—Sidney Morgan, 2118 O Street. Chief economist.—E. Dana Durand, 3613 Norton Place. Chief tnvestigator.—George P. Comer, 53 Columbia Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Executive assistant to the chairman.—Eben M. Whitcomb, 4 Toll House Road. Silver Spring, Md. Secretary to the chairman.—Adele R. Thode, 7210 Radnor Road, Bethesda, Md. Chiefs of division: Economics.—A. M. Fox, 1423 Thirty-third Street. International relattons.—Benjamin B. Wallace, 3112 South Dakota Avenue NE. Legal.—Charles E. McNabb, 3215 McKinley Street. Accounting..—Harry H. Newton, 13 Cedar Street, Rosemont, Alexandria, Va. Agricultural —0. A. Juve, 3001 McKinley Street. Ceramics.— Frederick L. Koch, 1514 Seventeenth Street. Chemical. —Dexter North, The Westchester. Lumber and paper.—Franklin H. Smith, 1602 A Street NE. Metals.—F. Morton Leonard, 3016 Tilden Street. Sugar.—C. O. Townsend, 208 Massachusetts Avenue NE. Sundries.—C. F. Yauch, Clifton Terrace, South. Textrle—W. A. Graham Clark, 3712 Morrison Street. Transportation.—George H. Parater, 128 C Street NE. Statistical —Stella Stewart, 9004 Colesville Pike, Silver Spring, Md. Adminzsirative officer—L. W. Moore, 3219 Morrison Street. Docket clerk.—Edna V. Connolly, 1430 Belmont Street. Chief, finance section.—Franklin C. Getzendanner, Rockville, Md. Chief, personnel division.—Grace Van Casteel, 2210 Pennsylvania Avenue. Editor.— Martha W. Williams, 2401 Calvert Street. Librarian.—Cornelia Notz, 7000 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Ofer in charge of New York office.—H. H. Waters, 712 Customhouse, New York ity. : Representative tn Europe.—John F. Bethune, 15 Rue de Spa, Brussels, Belgium UNITED STATES BOARD OF TAX APPEALS (Office, Constitution Avenue at Twelfth Street. Phones, NAtional 5771 to 5775) Chdirman.—Logan Morris, 3601 Van Ness Street. Members.— William C. Lansdon, The Wardman Park. John J. Marquette, Congressional Country Club. Charles P. Smith, 3817 Kanawha Street. John M. Sternhagen, 3328 O Street. Charles M. Trammell, 3915 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, Md. C. Rogers Arundell, 3733 Kanawha Street. Ernest H. Van Fossan, The Wardman Park. J. Edgar Murdock, 26 East Bradley Lane. Chevy Chase, Md. Stephen J. McMahon, The Westchester. Eugene Black, 1312 Irving Street. Herbert F. Seawell, Raleigh Hotel. Annabel Matthews, The Wardman Park. Edgar J. Goodrich, 31 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md. J. Russell Leech, 3506 Macomb Street. Jed C. Adams, 2101 Connecticut Avenue. Secretary.—Robert C. Tracy, Alexandria, Va. Clerk.—Bertus D. Gamble, Garrett Park, Md. Reporter.—Mabel M. Owen, 1435 N Street. 344 Congressional Directory FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION (National Press Building) Commaissioners: Chairman.—Frank R. MeNinch, 408 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. Vice chairman.—Basil Manly, 1855 Irving Street. Herbert J. Drane, 100 Maryland Avenue NE. Claude L. Draper, Westchester Apartments. George Otis Smith, 2137 Bancroft Place. General counsel.—Oswald Ryan. - Chief engineer.—Roger B. McWhorter, 3624 Davis Street. Solicitor.—[Vacaney.] Chief accountant.— William V. King, 530 Dittmar Road, Cherrydale, Va. Acting secretary.—Ralph R. Randell, 1840 California Street. Admanestrative assistant.—Earl F. Sechrest, 820 Marietta Place. FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION (Architects Building, 1800 E Street. Phone, DIstrict 1654) Chairman.—Eugene O. Sykes, 7011 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Vice chairman.— Thad H. Brown, Wardman Park Hotel. Commissioners: Harold A. Lafount, 3009 Thirty-second Street. William D. L. Starbuck, 1204 Sixteenth Street. James H. Hanley, La Salle Apartments. Secretary.—Herbert L. Pettey, 3000 Tilden Street. Assistant secretary.—John B. Reynolds, 5436 Thirty-second Street. Acling general counsel.—George B. Porter, 3000 Tilden Street. Chief engineer.— Charles B. Jolliffe, 6315 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Senior examiner.—Ralph L. Walker, 1707 Allison Street. Head, license division.— William P. Massing, 5258 Fifth Street. Chief, division of field operations.— William D. Terrell, 909 Barton Avenue, Cherrydale, Va, VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION (Arlington Building) Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs.—Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, 4100 Cathedral Avenue. : Assistant Administrator, medical and domiciliary care, construction, and supplies.— George E. Ijams, 3201 Carlisle Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Assistant Administrator, pensions and compensatton.—Omer W. Clark, 3357 Stuyvesant Place. Assistant Administrator, finance and insurance.—Harold W. Breining, 1616 Sixteenth Street. Executive assistant to the Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs.—Adelbert D. Hiller, 1520 Forty-fourth Street. The solicitor.—J. O’Connor Roberts, 3113 Forty-fourth Street. Assistant solicitor.—James T. Brady, 4210 Thirty-eighth Street. Medical director—Charles M. Griffith, M. D., 1732 Irving Street. RE Ee SERRE SE oa Independent Offices and Establishments 345 Director of National Homes.—C. W. Wadsworth, The Kennedy-Warren, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. Dzrector of construction.—Louis H. Tripp, 3721 Fulton Street. Director of supplies—John D. Cutter, The Presidential, 1026 Sixteenth Street. Director of pensions.—Edward W. Morgan, 622 Randolph Street. Director of compensation.—George KE. Brown, 1631 Euclid Street. Dzrector of finance.— Maurice Collins, 5618 Nevada Avenue. Director of insurance—Horace L. McCoy, 24 East Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Budget officer and chief of statistics.—Samuel M. Moore, jr., 2716 Wisconsin Avenue. UNITED STATES BOARD OF MEDIATION (1800 E Street. Phone, NAtional 8460) Members.—Samuel E. Winslow, chairman, Metropolitan Club. Oscar B. Colquitt, The Willard. Frank P. Glass, Wardman Park Hotel. Edwin P. Morrow, 3750 Kanawha Street. John Williams, Lee House. Secretary.— George A. Cook, 1620 Fuller Street. Assistant secretary.— Mitchel D. Lewis, 6040 Daniel Road. Law officer, assistant to chairman, and executive clerk.—Robert B. Bennett, 217 North Oak Street, Lyon Village, Clarendon, Va. Chief, division of administration.—R. B. Bronson, 1 Prospect Street, Chemsdale; Va. Chief, technical and statistical division.— Harrison H. Reed, 8403 Cedar Street, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant chief, technical and statistical division.—William F. Mitchell, jr., 2901 Connecticut Avenue. Mediators.—Robert F. Cole, Ambassador Hotel; John W. Walsh, Ambassador Hotel. THE PANAMA CANAL (Munitions Building, Constitution Avenue and Nineteenth Street. Phone, NA tional 4294) General purchasing officer and chief of office.—A. L. Flint, Friendship Heights, Chevy Chase Station, Washington, D. C. Chief clerk, purchasing department.—¥. D. Anderson, 2901 Sixteenth Street. Assistant to the chief of office.—E. E. Weise, 1346 Jefferson Street. Appointment clerk.—R. S. Erdman, 5525 Thirteenth Street. p ON THE ISTHMUS Governor of the Panama Canal.—Lieut. Col. Julian L. Schley, United States Army, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Engineer of maintenance.—Lieut. Col. Clarence S. Ridley, United States Ary, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. 346 Congressional Directory THE JOINT BOARD (Room 2743, Navy Department Building. Phone, DIstrict 2900, Branch 126) The Chief of Staff, Army, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Fort Myer, Va. The Deputy Chief of Staff, Army, Maj. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, 2123 Leroy Place I'he Assistant Chief of Staff, War Plans Division, Army, Brig. Gen. Charles E. Kilbourne, 2015 R Street. The Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral W. H. Standley, Naval Observatory. The Assistant Chief of Naval Operations, Rear Admiral J. K. Taussig. The Director, War Plans Division, Office of Naval Operations, Rear Admiral S. W. Bryant, 1742 R Street. ‘Secretary.—Jarvis Butler, 100 Morgan Place, Rosemont, Alexandria, Va. UNITED STATES COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE (Room 2046, Munitions Building. Phone, NA tional 2520, Branch 1021) THE COUNCIL Chairman.—The Secretary of War. The Secretary of the Navy. The Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary of Agriculture. The Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary of Labor. Custodian of records.—Col. Alvin C. Voris, Signal Corps, United States ATO. COMMISSION ON NAVY YARDS AND NAVAL STATIONS (Room 2015, Navy Department Building. Phone, District 2900, Branch 282) Commassioner.—Rear Admiral Washington L. Capps (CC.), United States Navy (retired). THE AERONAUTICAL BOARD (Room 3638, Navy Department Building. Phone, DIstrict 2300, Branch 230) The Chief of Air Corps, Army, Maj. Gen. B. D. Foulois, 2101 Connecticut Avenue. The Assistant to Chief of Air Corps, Army, Brig. Gen. Oscar Westover, Ken- nedy-Warren Apartments, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. Member of War Plans Division, General Staff, Army, Maj. M. J. Gunner, 2032 Belmont Road. The Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy, Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, 45 Franklin Street, Annapolis Md. The Chief of Planning Division, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy, Commander P. N. L. Bellinger. Member of War Plans Division, Naval Operations, Navy, Capt. R. F. Dillen, 3407 O Street. Secretary.—Jarvis Butler, 100 Morgan Place, Rosemont, Alexandria, Va. | ea re RESy = .~—s Independent Offices and Establishments 347 NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS (Room 3841, Navy Building, Seventeenth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, NAtional 5212) Chairman.—Dr. Joseph S. Ames, Charlecote Place, Guilford, Baltimore, Md. Vice chairman.—Dr. David W. Taylor, 2108 Bancroft Place. Chairman executive committee.—Dr. Joseph S. Ames, Johns Hopkins University, poms, Md. Charles G. Abbot, Dr. Lyman J. Briggs, Capt. Arthur B. Cook (United Len Navy), Dr. William T°. Durand, Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois (United . States Army), Harry F. Guggenheim, Rear Admiral Ernest J. King (United States Navy), Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, William P. MacCracken, jr., Dr. Charles F. Marvin, Brig. Gen. Henry C. Pratt (United States Army), Edward P. Warner, Dr. Orville Wright. Director of aeronautical research. George W. Lewis, 6502 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Secretary.—John F. Victory, 5 Sherman Circle. Assistant secretary.—Edward H. Chamberlin, Silver Spring, Md. ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN (Tower Building, Fourteenth and K Streets. Phone, NAtional 5785) Custodian.— Urey Woodson, Hamilton Hotel. General counsel.—J. J. Greenleaf, Westchester Apartments. Director of finance and accounts.—C. D. Bray, 5822 Nevada Avenue. Assistant general counsel.—C. B. Jennings, 1763 Columbia Road. Director of claims and tnsurance.—H. W. Harwood, 1823 Newton Street. Director of auditing and accounting.—K. W. Greene, 2203 Foxhall Road. Dzrector of stocks and bonds.— George C. Thompson, 1867 Kalorama Road. _ Darector of records and files.—Paul Smith, Hamilton Hotel. Secretary to the Custodian.—Sophie D. Freeman, 4514 Connecticut Avenue. German property commissioner.—Dr. Johann G. Lohmann 501 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS COMMISSION Charrman.—Sam D. McReynolds, Representative from Tennessee. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State. William H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury. Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commerce. Key Pittman, Senator from Nevada. William E. Borah, Senator from Idaho. Hamilton Fish, jr., Representative from New York, ‘MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GERMANY (Investment Building, 1511 K- Street, tenth floor. Phones: Umpire, DIstrict 4259; American commis- sioner, DIstrict 4259 and DIstrict 8768; German commissioner, District 4500; American agent, District 8768; German agent, DIstrict 4500) (Established in pursuance of the agreement of August 10, 1922, and extended for late claims Gander agree ment of December 31, 1928, between the United States and Germany) . Umpire.—Owen J. Roberts, 1401 Thirty-first Street. American commassioner.— Chandler P. Anderson, 1618 Twenty-first Street. 348 Congressional Darectory German commissioner.— Wilhelm Kiesselbach. American agent.—Robert W. Bonynge, 2400 Sixteenth Street. German agent (acting) —Dr. Johann G. Lohmann, 501 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. TRIPARTITE CLAIMS COMMISSION (United States, Austria, and Hungary) (Investment Building, 1511 K Street, tenth floor. Phones: American agent, District 8768; Secretary of Commission, DIstrict 8768) : (Established in pursuance of the agreement signed November 26, 1924 (effective December 12, 1925), between the United States and Austria and Hungary; activities practically completed) American agent.—Robert W. Bonynge, 2400 Sixteenth Street. Secretary of the commission.— Ephraim P. Bowyer, 416 Farragut Street. THE INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION (Old Patent Office Building. Phone, District 3764) UNITED STATES SECTION Chairman.—Hon. A. O. Stanley, Henderson, Ky. Hon. John H. Bartlett, Portsmouth, N. H. Eugene Lorton, Tulsa, Okla. Secretary.—Donald M. Ewing. CANADIAN SECTION Chairman.—Hon. Charles A. Magrath, Ottawa, Ontario. Sir William H. Hearst, K. C. M. G., Toronto, Ontario. Hon. George W. Kyte, K. C., St. Peters, Nova Scotia. Secretary.— Lawrence J. Burpee, Ottawa, Ontario. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND CANADA For defining, marking, and maintaining the boundary between the United States, Alaska, and Canada (Office, Room 2213, Commerce Department Building. Phone, DIstrict 2200) UNITED STATES SECTION Commissioner.—James H. Van Wagenen, 3024 Tilden Street. Engineer to the commission.—Jesse Hill, 3415 Porter Street. Secretary and disbursing officer —Edgar A. Klapp, 2025 I Street. CANADIAN SECTION Commissioner. —Noel J. Ogilvie, Ottawa, Canada. Engineer to the commission.—John A. Pounder, Ottawa, Canada. hb So * Independent Offices and Establishments 349 INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO AMERICAN SECTION (Offices, sixth floor, First National Bank Building, El Paso, Tex.) Commassioner.— Lawrence M. Lawson. Consulting engineer.—Culver M. Ainsworth. Acting secretary.—H. J. S. Devries. Acting special disbursing officer.—M. B. Moore. Assistant engineer.—Crawford S. Kerr. Draftsman and computer.—F. P. Brown. MEXICAN SECTION (Offices, 212 North Lerdo Street, Juarez, Mexico. Post-office address, Box 14, El Paso, Tex.) Commisstoner.—Armando Santacruz, jr. Consulting engineer.—Joaquin C. Bustamante. Secretary.—José Herndndez Ojeda. Assistant secretary and translator.—H. G. de Partearroyo. Surveyor.—J. D. Herndndez. INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA (Headquarters office, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.) American members— Frank T. Bell, Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower, Seattle, Wash. Canadian members— J. P. Babcock, chairman, Victoria, British Columbia, Canadas: W. A. Found, Ottawa, Canada. INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION (Headquarters, Room 1016, Munitions Building. Phone, NAtional 2520) Incorporator—The Secretary of War. President—Chairman of the board.—Maj. Gen. T. Q. Ashburn, United States Army, 1827 Phelps Place. (Branch 1881.) Administrative assistani—General counsel.—Clark C. Wren, 2021 Kalorama Road. (Branch 1502.) Assistant to the president.—T. Q. Ashburn, jr., care of Federal Barge Lines, Chicago, Il. Secretary-treasurer.—Guy Bartley, 3151 Mount Pleasant Street. (Branch 1089.) Chief clerk.—J. W. Jenkinson, 18 Channing Street. (Branch 2378.) COMMITTEE ON THE CONSERVATION AND ADMINISTRA- TION OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN (6342 Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880, Branch 558) Chairman.—James R. Garfield, Cleveland, Ohio. ine Members: I. M. Brandjord, Helena, Mont.; H. O. Bursum, Socorro, N. Mex.; Gardner Cowles, Des Moines, Iowa; James P. Goodrich, Winchester, Ind.; 350 Congressional Durectory W. B. Greeley, Seattle, Wash.; Perry W. Jenkins, Big Piney, Wyo.; Rudolph Kuchler, Phoenix, Ariz.; Georg e H. Lorimer, Philadelphia, Pa.; Geo. W Malone, Carson City, Nev.; LE ) Mead (representing California), Wash- ington, D. C.; Charles J. Moynihan, Montrose, Colo.; I. H. Nash, Boise, Idaho; William Peterson, Logan, Utah; Mary Roberts’ Rinehart, Washing. ton, D. C.; Huntley N. Spaulding, Rochester, N. H.; R. K. Tiffany, Olympia, Wash.; Wallace Townsend, Little Rock, Ark.; E. C. Van Petten, Ontario, Oreg.; Francis C. Wilson, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Ex officio members. — Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior; Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture. Executive secretary.— Mae A. Schnurr (acting). BOARD OF SURVEYS AND MAPS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (Map Information Office, Room 6206, Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880, Branch 248) Chairman.—J. G. Staack, United States Geological Survey. Vice chairman.— Lieut. Col. F. B. Wilby, Corps of Engineers. Secretary.—J. H. Wheat, United States Geological Survey. NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION (Office, New Navy Building. Phone, NAtional 2520, Branch 1477) Chairman.— Frederic A. Delano, 2244 S Street, Washington, D. C. Members: Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown, Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, 3508 Garfield Street. Maj. John C. Gotwals, Engineer Commissioner, District of Columbia, 3105 Cathedral Avenue. R. Y. Stuart, Chief, Forest Service, 9 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, Md. William H. King, chairman Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, The Westchester. Mrs. Mary T. Norton, chairman House Committee on the District of Columbia, The Mayflower. Henry V. Hubbard, Robinson Hall Annex, Cambridge, Mass. J. C. Nichols, 310 Ward Parkway, Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Mo. William A. Delano, 126 East Thirty- eighth Street, New York, N. Y. Arno B. Cammerer, Director National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations, Interior Department, executive officer, 701 Lyonhurst Road, Lyonhurst, Cherrydale, Va. Staff: John Nolen, jr., city planner, 3134 P Street. T.S. Settle, secretary, 3715 Van Ness Street. H. Tudor Morsell, land purchasing officer, 6317 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. T.C. Jeffers, landscape architect, 6620 Sixth Street. THE COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880, Branch 390) Chairman.—Charles Moore, of Detroit, Mich. Vice chairman.—John L. Mauran, St. Louis, Mo. Egerton Swartwout, New York City. Gilmore D. Clarke, White Plains, N. Y. Lee Lawrie, New York City. John M. Howells, New York City. Eugene F. Savage, Ossining, N. Y. Secretary and administrative officer—H. P. Caemmerer, 29 Seaton Place. Pe FE — Tn mare Ek Independent Offices and Establishments 351 WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY (Organized 1883; chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2, 1876, October 2, 1888) Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, president ex officio. The governors of the several States, vice presidents ex officio. ; Willis Van Devanter, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, first vice president. Charles C. Glover, second vice president. : Theodore W. Noyes, treasurer, 1730 New Hampshire Avenue. ; William R. Harr, secretary, 36 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. (Phone, Wlsconsin 3193.) Herbert Putnam; Maj. Gen. William M. Black, United States Army; Admiral Willard H. Brownson, United States Navy; Frederick H. Gillett; Lieut. Col. U.S. Grant, 3d, United States Army; 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. ARLINGTON MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATER COMMISSION [Act of March 4, 1921, created the commission to make recommendations for inscriptions, entombment, ete.] Chairman.—Secretary of War. Secretary of the Navy. Executive and disbursing officer— Depot Quartermaster of the Army in Washington. AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION (Created by Public Law 534, 67th Cong., March 4, 1923) (Room 6314, Commerce Building. Phone, District 2200, Branch 515) Chairman.—Gen. John J. Pershing, Carlton Hotel. Vice chairman.—Robert G. Woodside, county controller's office, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' David A. Reed, United States Senator, Pennsylvania, 2222 S Street. John Philip Hill, 3 West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Finis J. Garrett, 3024 Tilden Street. D. John Markey, Frederick, Md. . Mrs. Cora W. Baker, box 112, Ruxton, Md. Secretary.— Maj. X. H. Price, Corps of Engineers, United States Army: Executive assistant.—James E. Mangum, The Cavalier, 3510 Fourteenth Street. PERRY'S VICTORY MEMORIAL COMMISSION (General office, Put in Bay, Ohio) President.— Webster P. Huntington, Columbus, Ohio. Vice president.—Charles B. Perry, Milwaukee, Wis. Secretary.—Richard S. Folsom, Chicago, Ill. Treasurer.— William Schnoor, Put in Bay, Ohio. Auditor—Harry E. Davis, Woonsocket, R. I. 352 Congressional Directory SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION (The Mall. Pane, NAtons] 1811) Secretary.—C. G. Abbot, 5207 Thirty-eighth Street. Assistant secretary.— Alexander Wetmore, 204 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Chief clerk and administrative assistant to the secretary.—H. W. Dorsey, Hyatts- ville, Md. Treasurer and disbursing agent.—Nicholas W. Dorsey, 1521 Thirty-first Street. Editor— Webster P. True, Falls Church, Va. Librarian.— William L. Corbin, Tilden Gardens, 3020 Tilden Street. THE ESTABLISHMENT Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States; John N. Garner, Vice President of the United States; Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice of the United States; Cordell Hull, Secretary of State; William H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury; George H. Dern, Secretary of War; Homer S. Cummings, Attorney General; James A. Farley, Postmaster General; Claude A. Swanson, Secretary of the Navy; Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior; Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture; Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commerce; Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor. BOARD OF REGENTS Chancellor, Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice of the United States; John N. Garner, Vice President of the United States; Joseph T. Robinson, Member of the Senate; M. M. Logan, Member of the Senate; David A. Reed, Member of the Senate; T. Alan Goldsborough, Member of the House of Representa- tives; Edward H. Crump, Member of the House of Representatives; Charles L. Gifford, Member of the House of Representatives; Irwin B. Laughlin, citizen of Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh); Frederic A. Delano, citizen of Wash- ington, D. C.; John C. Merriam, citizen of Washington, D. C.; R. Walton Moore, citizen of Virginia (Fairfax); Robert W. Bingham, citizen of Ken- tucky (Louisville); Augustus P. Loring, citizen of Massachusetts (Boston). Executive committee.—Frederic A. Delano, John C. Merriam, R. Walton Moore. GOVERNMENT BUREAUS UNDER DIRECTION OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NATIONAL MUSEUM Asso hd in charge.— Alexander Wetmore, 204 Maple Avenue, Takoma ark, : Associate director.—John E. Graf, Woodley Park Towers. Head curators.—Leonhard Stejneger, 1472 Belmont Street; Walter Hough, 1332 Forronyb Street; R. S. Bassler, The Ontario; C. W. Mitman, 4408 Klingle trees. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART Acting director.—R. P. Tolman, 3451 Mount Pleasant Street. FREER GALLERY OF ART (A unit of the National Gallery) Curator.—John E. Lodge. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY (Office in Smithsonian Building) Chief.—M. W. Stirling, 1233 Thirty-first Street. ey Vou ys CA RON . John J. Cameron, secretary, United States Geographic Board. Independent Offices and Establishments 353 INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES Secretary in charge.—C. G. Abbot, 5207 Thirty-eighth Street. Chief clerk.—C. W. Shoemaker, 3115 O Street. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK (Adams Mill Road. Phone, COlumbia 0744) Director— William M. Mann, 2801 Adams Mill Road. Assistant director.—Ernest P. Walker, 3016 Tilden Street, apartment 103. ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY Director—C. G. Abbot, 5207 Thirty-eighth Street. Assistant director.—Loyal B. Aldrich, 2105 N Street. DIVISION OF RADIATION AND ORGANISMS Director.—C. G. Abbot, 5207 Thirty-eighth Street. : Assistant director—Earl S. Johnston, 5 Beach Street, College Heights, Md. UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD! Frank Bond, chairman, room 5323, Department of the Interior. John J. Cameron, secretary, office, room 6318, Department of Commerce Building. (Phone, DIstrict 2200, Branch 591.) i Executive committee.—Samuel W. Boggs, chairman; Frank Bond, John J. Cam- eron, J. N. B. Hewitt, and R. S. Patton. Clarence E. Batschelet, geographer, Bureau of the Census, Department of - Commerce. NS Samuel W. Boggs, geographer, Department of State. Lieut. Col. H. L. Bull, General Staff, chief, Geographic Branch, War Department. Edward E. Carter, assistant forester, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. Rear Admiral W. R. Gherardi, hydrographer, Hydrographic Office, Department ~~ of the Navy. ey J. N. B. Hewitt, ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. Edward A. Huse, Night Production Manager, Government Printing Office. Col. Lawrence Martin, chief, division of maps, Library of Congress. Oliver M. Maxam, chief, division of operations, United States Coast Guard, Treasury Department. Capt. R. S. Patton, director, United States Coast and, Geodetic Survey, Depart- ment of Commerce. oh George R. Putnam, Commissioner of Lighthouses, Department of Commerce. Dr. Helen M. Strong, geographer, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce. eh Nelson A. Tacy, superintendent, division of postimasters, Post Office Depart- ment. Joseph H. Wheat, topographic engineer, United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (Constitution Avenue and Twenty-first Street. Phone, District 2614) President.—W. W. Campbell, Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, Calif. Vice president.—David White, 2812 Adams Mill Road, Washington, D. C. Foreign secretary.—R. A. Millikan, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. 1 Only the chairman and secretary are paid from the board’s appropriations. 354 Congressional Directory Home secretary.—Frederick E. Wright, 2134 Wyoming Avenue, Washington, D. C. Treasurer.— Arthur Keith, 2210 Twentieth Street, Washington, D. C. Assistant secretary.—Paul Brockett, 3303 Highland Place, Cleveland Park, D. C. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL ; Chairman.—Isaiah Bowman, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. PAN AMERICAN ‘UNION (Formerly International Bureau of the American Republics) (Seventeenth between Constitution Avenue and C Street. Phone, NAtional 6635) Drrector general —L. S. Rowe, Pan American Annex. Assistant director—E. Gil Borges, 3939 Morrison Street. Counselor.—Franklin Adams, The Marlborough. Foreign-trade adviser.— William A. Reid, 1842 Sixteenth Street. Chief clerk— William V. Griffin, 1338 Twenty-second Street. Librarian.—Charles E. Babcock, Vienna, Va. Chief, division of accounts.— Lowell Curtiss, 3105 Fourteenth Street NE. Chief, division of agricultural cooperation.—José L. Colom, Dupont Circle Apart- ments. Chief, editorial division.—Elsie Brown, Alexandria, Va., R. F. D. No. 2. Editorial assistant.—Enrique Coronado, La Salle Apartments. Chief, division of financial information.— William Manger, 1744 C Street. Chief, division of intellectual cooperation.—Heloise Brainerd, 2934 Macomb Street. Chief, division of statistics.— Matilda Phillips, The Mendota. Chief, division of translations.—José Tercero, 5331 Nebraska Avenue. Secretary to the director general—Anne L. O’Connell, The Wardman Park. Portuguese translator—Annie D. Marchant, The Portner. Superintendent of buildings and grounds.—Harry Burkholder, Clarendon, Va. Chaef mail clerk.— George F. Hirschman, 615 Park Road. GOVERNING BOARD Cordell Hull, Secretary of State (chairman), The Carlton. Adridn Recinos, minister of Guatemala (vice chairman), 1614 Eighteenth Street. * Manuel de Freyre y Santander, ambassador of Peru, 1601 Massachusetts Avenue. R. de Lima e Silva, ambassador of Brazil, 2437 Fifteenth Street. Felipe A. Espil, ambassador of Argentina, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue. Marques Sterling, ambassador of Cuba, 2630 Sixteenth Street. Fernando Gonzalez Roa, ambassador of Mexico, 2829 Sixteenth Street. Jacobo Varela, minister of Uruguay, The Wardman Park. Pedro Manuel Arcaya, minister of Venezuela, 1628 Twenty-first Street. Dantés Bellegarde, minister of Haiti, 1818 Q Street. Fabio Lozano, minister of Colombia, The Wardman Park. Roberto Despradel, minister of the Dominican Republic, The Chastleton. Gonzalo Zaldumbide, minister of Ecuador, 2633 Sixteenth Street. Ricardo J. Alfaro, minister of Panama, 1535 New Hampshire Avenue. Enrique Finot, minister of Bolivia, The Mayflower Hotel. Enrique Bordenave, minister, of Paraguay, The Wardman Park. Miguel Paz Baraona, minister of Honduras, The Wardman Park. Benjamin Cohen, chargé d’affaires of Chile, 2305 Massachusetts Avenue. Menu) DonaflenZeledin, chargé d’affaires of Costa Rica, Cathedral Mansions enter. Henri Debayle, chargé d’affaires of Nicaragua, 1711 New Hampshire Avenue. Robern D. Meléndez, special representative of El Salvador, 3800 New Hampshire venue. : PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU (Formerly International Sanitary Bureau) (Pan American Building, Seventeenth Street, between Constitution Avenue and C Street. Phone NAtional 6635) Honorary director.—Dr. Carlos Enrique Paz Solddn, Lima, Peru. Director—Surg. Gen. Hugh S. Cumming, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. —— SET ERE Se ho Independent Offices and Establishments 355 Assistant to, the director—Medical Director B. J. Lloyd, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C Vice director—|[Vacant.] Secretary.— Dr. Sebastidn Lorente, Lima, Peru. Members board of directors.—Dr. Soléon Nufiez F., San Joss, Costa Rica; Dr. Ramén Bdez Soler, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Dr. Justo F. Genzédlez, Montevideo, Uruguay; Dr. Jodo Pedro de Albuquerque, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Scientific editor—Dr. A. A. Moll, 3702 Military Road, Chevy Chase. Traveling representative. __Medical Director John D. Long, United States Public Health Service. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (Seventeenth Street, between D and E Streets. Phone, NAtional 5400) NATIONAL OFFICERS President.—Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vice presidents.—Herbert Hoover; Charles Evans Hughes, Washington, D. C. Chairman.—John Barton Payne, National Red Cross, Washington, D. C. Counselor.—Thomas D. Thacher, Washington, D. C. Treasurer.— Arthur A. Ballantine, Washington, D. C. Secretary.— Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P Street, Washington, D. C. CENTRAL COMMITTEE John Barton Payne, National Red Cross, Washington, D. C.; Arthur A. Ballan- tine, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.; Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patter- son, Surgeon General United States Army, War Department, Washington, D. C.; Thomas D. Thacher, Department of Justice, Washington, D. Cornelius N. Bliss, 2 Wall Street, New York City; Eliot Wadsworth, 180 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. ; ; Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P Street, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Henry R. Rea, Sewickley, Pa.; Alfred E. Smith, Empire State Building, New York, N. Y.; George E. Scott, American Steel Foundries, Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, 111. ; William Fortune, Indianapolis, Ind.; Samuel Knight, Balfour Building, San Francisco, Calif; Mrs. August Belmont, 1115 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Gustavus D. Pope, Ford Building, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Locust Valley, N. Y.; Henry Upson Sims, Birmingham, Ala.; William Phillips, State De- partment, Washington, D. 'C; Rear Admiral Perceval S. Rossiter, Jarpeon General United States Navy, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—John Barton Payne, 1601 I Street, Washington, D. C. Vice chairman in charge of domestic operations.—James L. Fieser, Edgemoor, Md. Vice chairman in charge of insular and foreign operations. 1661 Crescent Place, Washington, D. C. Vice chairman in charge of finance.—James K. McClintock, 1650 Harvard Street, Washington, D. C Assistant to vice chairman and manager Eastern area.—De Witt Smith, 5501 Edge- moor Lane, Bethesda, Md. Manager Midwestern area, St. Louis, Mo.— William M. Baxter, jr., 1709 Washing- ton Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Manager Pacific area, San Francisco, Calif.—A. L. Schafer, Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, Calif. Legal adviser.—H. J. Hughes, Brooklandville, Baltimore County, Md. Medical assistant to vice chairman.— Dr. William DeKleine, 3000 Tilden Street, Washington, D. C. Director, public information and roll call.—Douglas Griesemer, 115 West Under- wood Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Director of accounting and statistics.—Howard J. Simons, 4910 Arkansas Avoe. Washington, D. C. 356 Congressional Directory Director, disaster relief.—Robert E. Bondy, Edgemoor, Md. Darector, Junior Red Cross.—Edward W. Marcellus, East Falls Church, Va. Director, first aid and life-saving.—H. F. Enlows, 2753 Brandywine Street, Wash- ington, D. C: Director, nursing service.—Miss Clara D. Noyes, 1411 Twenty-ninth Street, Wash- ington, D. C. Director, public health nursing and home hygiene.— Miss I. Malinde Havey, 912 Nineteenth Street, Washington, D. C. ; Director sobumicer service.—Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P Street, Washington, Director, war service—Don C. Smith, 3518 Quesada Street, Washington, D. C, THE CONGRESSIONAL CLUB (2001 New Hampshire Avenue. Phone, POtomac 5196) [Incorporated by act of Congress approved May 30, 1908. Membership composed of women in official life] OFFICERS, 1933-1935 President.—Mrs. Clarence C. Dill, of Washington. Vice presidents.—Mrs. William A. Ayers, of Kansas; Mrs. Edward W. Pou, of North Carolina; Mrs. William E. Evans, of California; Mrs. Tom D. McKeown, of Oklahoma; Mrs. William J. Driver, of Arkansas. Recording secretary.— Mrs. Cassius C. Dowell, of Towa. Corresponding secretary.— Mrs. Roy O. Woodruff, of Michigan. Treasurer.—Mrs. John Taber, of New York. Chairman of: Membership committee.—Mrs. A. C. Shallenberger, of Nebraska. Entertainment committee.— Mrs. Robert Bacon, of New York. House committee.— Mrs. Allard H. Gasque, of South Carolina. Finance committee.—Mrs. Charles West, of Ohio. Press.—Mrs. Arthur H. Greenwood, of Indiana. Printing—Mrs. William H. Larrabee, of Indiana. Bool committee.—Mrs. Wallace H. White; jr., of Maine. Building-fund trustees—Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, of New Hampshire. Cook book.—Mrs. Ross A. Collins, of Mississippi. Emergency.— Mrs. Harry C. Ransley, of Pennsylvania. Evening card party.—Mrs. Thomas L. Blanton, of Texas. Dance commattee.— Mrs. Jeff. Busby, of Mississippi. Matinee card party.— Mrs. John T. Buckbee, of Illinois. Hostess committee.— Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns, of Tennessee. Hospitality commattee—Mrs. Frank Crowther, of New York. Associate members.— Mrs. Joseph A. Herbert, jr., of District of Columbia. Parliamentarian.— Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, of Arkansas. Historian.—Mrs. W. W. Chalmers, of Ohio. UNITED STATES SOLDIERS’ HOME (Regular Army) BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (United States Soldiers’ Home. Phone, ADams 9100) Maj. Gen. Henry P. McCain (retired), governor of the home. Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown, Chief of Engineers. Maj. Gen. John L. De Witt, the Quartermaster General. Maj. Gen. Blanton Winship, the Judge Advocate General. Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson, the Surgeon General. Maj. Gen. Frederick W. Coleman, Chief of Finance. Maj. Gen. James F. McKinley, The Adjutant General. Col. Walter C. Babcock (retired), secretary of the board. Independent Offices and Establishments ~~ 357 OFFICERS OF THE HOME (Residing at the Home. Phone, A Dams 9100) Governor.—Maj. Gen. Henry P. McCain (retired). Deputy governor.—Col. William M. Morrow (retired). Secretary-treasurer.—Col. Walter C. Babcock (retired). Chief surgeon.—Col. Frederick M. Hartsock, Medical Corps, United States Army. Quartermaster and purchasing officer—Col. David S. Stanley (retired). PUERTO RICAN HURRICANE RELIEF COMMISSION (Room 3044, Munitions Building. Phone, NAtional 2520, Branch 2090) Members.—The Secretary of War, chairman; the Secretary of the Treasury; "the Secretary of Agriculture. ; Secretary.—Maj. Earl Landreth, Infantry, United States Army, apartment 202, ; 2205 California Street. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF (Kendall Green. Phone, Lincoln 2450) Patron ex officico.—Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States. President.—Percival Hall, Kendall Green. Directors.—Royal S. Copeland, Senator from New York; Sol Bloom, Represent- ative from New York; Ernest W. Gibson, Representative from Vermont; Theodore W. Noyes, Frederic A. Delano, and H. C. Néwcomer, citizens of the District of Columbia; Ernest G. Draper, citizen of New York; William E. Humphrey, citizen of Washington; Knight Dunlap, citizen of Maryland; the president and the secretary of the institution. Secretary.—Rev. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, 1748 Lamont Street. T'reasurer.—John Poole, Federal-American National Bank. Visitors welcome on Thursdays from 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN (Twenty-fifth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, POtomac 4210) President.—Joseph H. Himes, Transportation Building. First vice president.—George H. Myers, 730 Fifteenth Street. Seen vice president.—Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland (retired), 1870 Wyoming venue. Treasurer.—Wayne Kendrick, Rust Building. Directors.—Alva B. Adams, Senator from Colorado; Mary T. Norton, Repre- sentative from New Jersey; Surg. Gen. Hugh S. Cumming, S. F. Taliaferro, Rabbi Abram Simon, Mrs. Barry Mohun, Mrs. Reeve Lewis, E. I. Kauf- mann, Robert V. Fleming, Luther H. Reichelderfer, Norman W. Oyster, Paul E. Lesh, Clark G. Diamond, Powell Browning, Capt. Chester H. Wells, U. S. N. (retired), Surg. Gen. Robert U. Patterson, Henry P. Blair, Admiral Perceval Sherrier Rossiter, Capt. W. W. Galbraith, U. S. N. (retired), and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, citizens of the District of Columbia; the presidents and the treasurer; Dr. E. W. Titus, ex officio. i Superintendent and secretary.— Dr. S. B. Ragsdale. pod 358 Congressional Directory NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS (Bladensburg Read. Phone, Lincoln 0197) Consulting trustees.—W. Warren Barbour, Senator from New Jersey, and Edward R. Burke, Representative from Nebraska. Board of trustees.—Francis H. Duehay, president, 1624 I Street (phone, N Ational 3514); Justice Charles H. Robb, Court of Appeals, Fifth and E Streets (phone, NAtional 4718); Warren F. Martin, vice president, the Metropoli- tan Club (phone, NAtional 7500); Robert V. Fleming, Riggs National Bank (phone, NAtional 5600); Sanford Bates, Department of Justice (phone, NAtional 0185); D. J. Callahan, The Woodward Building (phone, NAtional 4620) ; Newbold Noyes, The Evening Star Building (phone, NAtional 5000); Herbert B. Crosby, Municipal Building (phone, NAtional 6000). Secretary and treasurer.—E. T. Hiser (phone, LIncoln 0197). Superintendent.—Claude D. Jones (phone, LIncoln 0197). FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT STABILIZATION BOARD (Commerce Building. Phone NAtional 5660) Chairman.—The Secretary of Commerce, Daniel C. Roper. The Secretary of the Treasury, W. H. Woodin. The Secretary of Agriculture, Henry A. Wallace. The Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins. Director—D. H. Sawyer, Westchester Apartment, Thirty-ninth Street and Cathedral Avenue. Assistant to the director.—H. R. Colwell, East Falls Church, Va. ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL ARBORETUM Chairman.— Frederic A. Delano, 2244 S Street, Washington, D. C. Henry S. Graves, New Haven, Conn. Vernon Kellogg, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. Harlan P. Kelsey, East Boxford, Mass. John C. Merriam, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, 1239 Vermont Avenue, Washington, D. C. Frederick Law Olmsted, Brookline, Mass. Mrs. Harold I. Pratt, Glen Cove, Long Island, N. Y. Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa. Acting director of National Arboretum.— Frederick V. Coville, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880, Branch 88) Commission: The Secretary of State. The Secretary of Agriculture. The Secretary of Commerce. Commassioner.— Harry S. New, Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. Assistant commaissioner.—Col. W. B. Causey, Chicago, Il. Assistant secretary.— William B. Yeager, Racquet Club. Assistant secretary.—Edith McDowell Levy, Chicago, Ill. Disbursing officer—0O. K. Inderlied, Chicago, Ill. EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATIONS 359 EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATIONS RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION (1825 H Street. Phone, DIstrict 4911) Board of directors: Chairman.—Jesse H. Jones, Mayflower Hotel. (Assistant, William C. Costello, 3701 Sixteenth Street.) Director ex officito.— William H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury, 2700 Ma- comb Street (or, in his absence, Dean Acheson, the Under Secretary of the Treasury, 2805 P Street). Dzrectors: John J. Blaine, Burlington Hotel. (Assistant, Frank W. Kuehl, Burling- ton Hotel.) Harvey C. Couch, Mayflower Hotel. (Assistant, Elbert L. Smith, 1829 Jefferson Place.) Wilson McCarthy, Shoreham Hotel. (Assistant, Oliver J. Grimes, Black- stone Hotel.) C. B. Merriam, Shoreham Hotel. (Assistant, Reuben B. Hays, Westchester Apartments.) Frederic H. Taber, Hay-Adams House. (Assistant, Lloyd C. Hoeltzel, 903 Sixteenth Street.) Secretary.—George R. Cooksey, 3340 Sixteenth Street. Assistant secretaries.—Ronald H. Allen, Racquet Club; William G. McCarthy, 3000 Connecticut Avenue; Alexander B. Galt, 2219 California Street. General counsel.—Stanley Reed, Mayflower Hotel. Counsel.—James L. Dougherty, 3606 Quesada Street; James B. Alley, 3238 R Street; Charles S. Guthrie, 2708 Thirty-fifth Place; Cassius M. Clay, 1808 I Street; William C. Fitts, 1200 Sixteenth Street; Guernsey T. Cross, 4521 Lowell Street; James L. Fort, 3800 T Street; Russell Snodgrass, R. ¥. D. 6, Bethesda, Md. Treasurer.— Henry A. Mulligan, 1429 Rhode Island Avenue. Assistant treasurers.— David B. Griffin, 4203 Sixteenth Street; Harry L. Sulli- Ya 4435 Thirty-eighth Street; Willard E. Unzicker, 3945 Connecticut venue. Special assistant.—Clem Shaver, Mayflower Hotel. Assistant to the directors—Financial institutions.—Lynn P. Talley, 2540 Massa- chusetts Avenue. Special assistants.—Ben Johnson, Argonne Apartments; Earl B. Schwulst, 3325 Rowland Place. Examining division: Chief.—John K. McKee, 3010 Forty-fifth Street. Assistant chiefs.— William F. Sheehan, 1026 Sixteenth Street; H. J. Klossner, 622 Lamont Street; W. C. Ribenack, 1739 N Street; Sam Husbands, 4800 Connecticut Avenue; Joel R. Parrish, 124 Woodley Park Towers. Bank relations section— Administrative assistant.—James F. Herson, West- chester Apartments. Agency dwiston: Chief.—R. A. Brownell, Westchester Apartments. Assistant chiefs.—R. J. Taylor, Argonne Apartments; F. D. Gallagher, 6111 Broad Branch Road. Razlroad division: Spectral assistant to the direciors.—[Vacancy.] Chief examiner.—J. W. Barriger, 3d, 3611 Fulton Street. Self-liquidating division: Chief engineer.—John Lyle Harrington, Cosmos Club. Harry E. Whitaker, Wardman Park Hotel. Assistant chief engineer. Drainage, levee, and irrigation division: Chief —Emil Schram, 1338 Hemlock Street. Financial adviser.—Frank J. Keenan, Roosevelt Hotel. 361 362 Congressional Directory ghosisians p the directors.—Ii nformation. —Norman W. Baxter, 4434 Hawthorne ree Statistical section— Chief —David C. Elliott, Westchester Apartments. Auditing division: Chief —Rubert J. Lindquist, 3617 Jocelyn Street. Assistant chiefs.—J. P. Grantham, R. F. D. No. 1, Rosslyn, Va.; Charles A. Smith, 5338 Belt Road, Chevy Chase. t Cheef clerk. — Frank T. Tracy, 318 Greene Avenue, Aurora Hills, Alexandria, Va. i FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD (Commerce Building. Phone, District 2200) Chairman.— William F. Stevenson, Rochambeau Apartments. 3 T. D. Webb, LaSalle Apartments. John H. Fahey, Hay-Adams House. Russell Hawkins, Hay-Adams House. Walter H. Newton, 1734 Poplar Lane. Secretary (ex officio general manager, Home Owners’ Loan Corporation).—A. E. Hutchison, Arlington Hotel. General counsel.—Horace Russell, 4701 Connecticut Avenue. Associate counsels.—Robert L. Nagle, 1932 Thirty-eighth Street; Stephen L. Upson, Shoreham Hotel. Comptroller—R. Reyburn Burklin, The fonitiotis, 5420 Connecticut Avenue. Economist.— Arthur J. Mertzke, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant secretary.—James O. Mann, 1630 Park Road. Director of field service.—Frank A. Chase, Shoreham Hotel. HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CORPORATION Assistant general managers—W. P. Goodman, 1813 Monroe Street; James A. Hoyt, 2100 Massachusetts Avenue. Treasurer.— Patrick J. Maloney, Rochambeau Apartments. First assistant treasurer.—James G. Strong, 3724 McKinley Street. Second assistant treasurer.— Richard E. Philpot, Hamilton Hotel. General counsel.—Horace Russell, 4701 Connecticut Avenue. Associate counsel.—Gus C. Edwards, 3312 Cathedral Avenue. Chief clerk.—Howard M. Duvall, 1707 H Street. STATE MANAGERS Alabama.—E. H. Wrenn, Educational Building, Birmingham. Arizona.— William R. Wayland, Phoenix. Arkansas.— Frank Milwee, Donaghey Building, Little Rock. California.—Monroe Butler, 639 South Spring Street, Los Angeles. Colorado.—John Lynch, Custom Building, Denver. ] Connecticui.— Peter M. Kennedy, Broadway Bank & Trust Co., New Haven. Delaware. ~— Thomas B. Young, King and Tenth Streets, Wilmington. District of Columbia.—Charles A. Jones, Shoreham Building, Washington, D. C. Florida. oY Tries R. Stockton, Graham Building, Jacksonville. Georgia.—Frank A. Holden, Western Union Building, Atlanta. Idaho—C. C. Wilburn, Boise. Illinois.— William G. Donne, 134 North LaSalle Street, Chicago. Indiana—E. Kirk McKinney, 150 East Market Street, Indianapolis. Towa.— Geis Botsford, 214 Fiynn Building, Des Moines. Kansas—W. ildi Topeka. Kentucky.—W. T. Beckham, 231 South Fifth Street, Louisville. 1 Louisiana.—Paul B. Habans, Louisiana Bank Building, New Orleans. Maine.—¥. Harold Dubord, Waterville. Maryland.—David Stiefel, 301 Post Office Building, Baltimore. Massachuseits.— Charles F. Cotter, Shawmut Bank Building, Boston. Michigan.—John F. Hamilton, 1615 Barlum Tower, Detroit. © Munnesota.—Otto Bremer, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul. Mississippi— Wiley A. Blair, New Merchants Bank Building, Jackson. Missouri—@G. C. Vandover, 407 Custom Building, St. Louis. Montana.—E. C. Carruth, Wade-George Building, Great Falls. Nebraska.— Charles Smrha, Yancey Hotel, Grand Island. Nevada.— George W. Friedhoff, Arcade Building, Reno. Emergency Relief Adminastrations 363 New Hampshire—Charles E. Bartlett, 1028 Elm Street, Manchester. New Jersey.—G. Frank Shanley, Post Office Building, Trenton. New Mexico.—E. C. Robertson, Federal Building, Albuquerque. New York.—Vincent Dailey, 406 Empire State Building, New York City. North Carolina.—Alan S. O’Neal, Post Office Building, Salisbury. North Dakota.—Fred W. McLean, Federal Building, Fargo. ‘Ohio.—Henry G. Brunner, Wyandotte Building, Columbus. Oklahoma.—John F. Mahr, Fourth and Boulder Streets, Tulsa. Oregon.—J. P. Lipscomb, Post Office Building, Portland. Pennsylvania.—Jacob H. Mays, Schaff Building, Philadelphia. Rhode Island.—Joseph P. Canning, Providence. South Carolina.— Donald S. Mathson, National Loan and Exchange Bank Building, Columbia. South Dakota.—Almer O. Steensland, Federal Building, Sioux Falls. Tennessee—Charles H. Litterer, Stahlman Building, Nashville. Texas.—James Shaw, Old City Bank Building, Dallas. Utah.—J. F. Fowles, Salt Lake City. Vermont.—Park H. Pollard, Rutland. Virginia.—John J. Wicker, jr., Richmond Trust Building, Richmond. Washington.—W. E. McCroskey, 1411 Fourth Avenue Building, Seattle. West Vairginia.— Walter V. Ross, Charleston. Wisconsin.—J. R. McQuillan, 1 West Main Street, Madison. Wyoming.—Bayard Wilson, Producers and Refiners Building, Casper. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (Muscle Shoals office, Wilson Dam, Florence, Ala.; Washington, D.C., office, Temporary Building F; Knoxville, Tenn., office, 508 Union Avenue; Chattanooga, Tenn., office, New Federal Building) Board of directors: » Arthur E. Morgan, of Ohio (term of 9 years from May 18, 1933), 11 Maplehurst Circle, Knoxville, Tenn. Harcourt A. Morgan, of Tennessee (term of 6 years from June, 1933), Knox- ville, Tenn. David E. Lilienthal, of Wisconsin (term of 3 years from June, 1933), Knoxville, Tenn. Comrdinnm and acting secretary.—Carl A. Bock, 140 Spence Place, Knoxville, enn. Treasurer.—Florentine D. Goodrich, Nashville, Tenn. Director of personnel and training.—Floyd W. Reeves, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of land planning and housing.—Earle S. Draper, Knoxville, Tenn. Comptroller.—Frank J. Carr, Knoxville, Tenn. Chief forester—Edward C. M. Richards, Knoxville, Tenn. Integration officer—Ned H. Sayford, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager Washington office.—Elnathan J. Skidmore, 200 Warren Avenue, Aurora Hills, Alexandria, Va. Special assistant.—Philip S. Broughton, Sedgwick Gardens, 3726 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. Manager of Government property at Muscle Shoals.—Frederick L. Schlemmer, Wilson Dam, Florence, Ala. Construction engineer.— Barton M. Jones, Norris Dam. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION (1300 E Street. Phone, DIstrict 1050) Governor. —Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Shoreham Hotel. Deputy governor.—W. 1. Myers, Westchester Apartments, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Deputy governor.—Herbert E. Gaston, 2711 Thirty-sixth Street. General counsel.—Herman Oliphant, 204 Longwood Road, Baltimore, Md. Land bank commissioner.—Albert S. Goss, Harrington Hotel. Cooperative bank commissioner.— Francis W. Peck, 2733 Thirty-sixth Street. Production credit commissioner.—[Vacant.] Intermediate credit commissioner.—George M. Brennan, Racquet Club. fami assistant to governor.— William H. McReynolds, 1413 Buchanan Street. Comptroller.—George H. Thomas, 313 Clifton Terrace East. Chief economist.—G. C. Haas, 5402 Connecticut Avenue. 364 Congressional Directory FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS (Interior Department Building. Phone, NAtional 1880) Admiutsiratonos Harold L. Ickes (Secretary of the Interior), 1327 Thirty- third treet Deputy administrator.— Col. Henry M. Waite, 2901 Woodland Drive. Executive officers: Maj. Philip B. Fleming, 2901 Woodland Drive. ‘Col. Elmer W. Clark, 2901 Woodland Drive. Executive assistant.— Maj. R. W. Crawford, 3517 R Street. Administrative assistant.—Emil E. Hurja, 1409 Thirtieth Street. General counsel.—Henry T. Hunt; 29001 Woodland Drive. Engineer examiner.— Clarence McDonough, 228-B Westchester Apartments. Chuef accountant.— George H. Parker, 21 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. Director of housing.— Robert D. Kohn, Hay-Adams House. Director of finance division.— Lewis P. "Mansfield, 2900 N Street. SPECIAL BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Chairman.—The Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary of War. The Attorney General. The Secretary of Agriculture. The Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary of Labor. The Director of the Budget. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Lawrence Wood Robert, jr. The Deputy Administrator of Public Works, Col. H. M. Waite. NATIONAL PLANNING BOARD Chairman.— Frederic A. Delano, Algonac, Newburgh, N. Y. Wesley C. Mitchell, Greensboro, Vt. Charles E. Merriam, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Executive officer. — Charles W. Eliot, 2d, 2127 R Street, Washington, D. C. STATE ENGINEERS Arizona.—Howard S. Reed, Phoenix. Arkansas.— Alex Allaire, New Post Office Building, Little Rock. California.— Frank E. Trask, State Building, Los Angeles. Colorado.— George M. Bull, 229 Custom House, Denver. Connecticut.—Leslie A. Hoffman, Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport. Delaware.—Charles H. Fleming, Statehouse, Dover. Florida.—James E. Cotton, Tallahassee. Georgia.—J. Houston Johnston, 722 Citizens & Southern Bonk Building, Atlanta. Idaho.—Ivan C. Crawford, Statehouse, Boise. 1llinois.—Joshua D’ Espisoto, United States Courthouse, Chicago. Indiana.—Albert H. Hinkle, 401-D Federal Building, Indianapolis: Towa.—P. Frank Hopkins, Statehouse, Des Moines. Kansas.—Robert J. Paulette, Topeka. Kentucky.— Robert V. L. Wright. 267 Federal Building, Louisville. Louistana.—Orloff Henry, 714 Masonic Temple, New Orleans. Maine.—George M. Williamson, Portland. Maryland.—Abel Wolman, 1245 Baltimore Trust Co. Building, Baltimore. Massachusetts.—Charles R. Gow, 307 Statehouse, Boston. _ Michigan.— Mortimer E. Cooley, 10 Fisher Building, Detroit. Minnesota.— William N. Carey, 1246 University Avenue, St. Paul. Mussissippr.— George H. Wells, 241 Edwards Hotel, Jackson. Missouri.— Hugh Miller, Buder Building, Seventh and Market Streets, St. Louis. Montana.—D. A. McKinnon, 219 Federal Building, Helena. Nebraska.— Albert C. Arend, 420 Federal Building, Omaha. New Hampshire.—Harold J. Lockwood, Statehouse, Concord. New Jersey.—Cornelius C. Vermuele, jr., Industrial Building, Newark. New York.—Arthur Tuttle, Capitol, Albany. Emergency Relief Administrations 365 North Carolina.—Herman G. Baity, Chapel Hill. North Dakota.—Harold C. Knudson, Federal Building, Devils Lake. Ohio.—L. A. Boulay, Wyandotte Building, Sixth floor, Columbus. Oklahoma.—Philip S. Donnell, Federal Building, Oklahoma City. Oregon.—Claude C. Hockley, Federal Building, Portland. - Pennsylvania.— William H. Gravell, Capitol Building, Harrisburg. South Carolina.—J. Li. M. Irby, Columbia. Tennessee.—Harry S. Berry, Nashville. Texas.— Robert A. Thompson, Fair Building, Fort Worth. Utah.—Richard A. Hart, Federal Building, Salt Lake City. Virginia.—James A. Anderson, 337 Post Office Building, Richmond. Washington.—Gene Hoffman, Olympia. West Vairginia.—M. Lindsay O’Neale, Charleston. Wisconsin.—James L. Ferebee, Madison. Wyoming.— Francis C. Williams, Cheyenne. Hawart.—Stanley L. Scott, Honolulu. Alaska.—Dr. Philip S. Smith, Alaskan Division of the Geological Survey. Puerto Rico.—Col. Francis J. Behr, C.A.C., San Juan. CENTRAL STATISTICAL BOARD (Established by Executive Order No. 6225, July 27, 1933) (Room 7028 Commerce Building. Phone, District 2200, Branch 564) Chairman and economic advisor to the Executive Council. —Winfield W. Riefler, 34 Malvern Avenue, Cherrydale, Va. Members: i : Oscar E. Kiessling, pro tem chief economist, Mineral Statistics Division, Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior. Mordecai Ezekiel, economic advisor to the Seeretary of Agriculture. John Dickinson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce (William 1. Austin, direc- tor, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, alternate). Isador Lubin, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. E. A. Goldenweiser, director, Division of Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve Board. Alexander Sachs, chief, Division of Research and Planning, National Recovery Administration. Meredith B. Givens, executive secretary, Committee on Government Statistics and Information Services. E. Dana Durand, chief economist, Tariff Commission. Corrington Gill, director of research and statistics, Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Stuart A. Rice, assistant director, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. O. M. W. Sprague, economic advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury (W. R. Stark, chief, section of Financial and Economic Research, Treasury Depart- ment, alternate). O. C. Stine, chief, Division of Statistical and Historical Research, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture. Breas secretary.— Morris A. Copeland, 307 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, d. OFFICE OF FEDERAL COORDINATOR OF TRANSPORTATION (Interstate Commerce Commission Building, Eighteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, NAtional 7460) Fedo Coordinator of Transportation.—Joseph B. Eastman, 2266 Cathedral venue. Executive assistant.—John L. Rogers, 45 T Street NE. Executive and legal assistant.—J. B. Carmalt, 2019 I Street. Director, section of freight service.—J. R. Turney, 617-B, Westchester Apartments. Director, section of car pooling.—O. C. Castle, The Kenesaw, Apartment 65. Dzrector, section of purchases.—R. L. Lockwood, 800 Eighteenth Street. Research staff —0O. S. Beyer, Spring Hill, McLean, Va.; Leslie Craven, Dupont Circle Apartments; W. B. Poland, Cosmos Club; F. W. Powell, 3705 Mc- Kinley Street, Chevy Chase. 366 Congressional Dzrectory SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD (Constitution Avenue and Twenty-first Street. Phone, District 2614) Chairman.—Karl T. Compton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge, Mass. Vice chairman and director.—Isaiah Bowman, National Research Council, Washington, D. C Members: W. W. Campbell, Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, Calif. Gano Dunn, J. G. White Engineering Corporation, New York City. Frank B. Jewett, American Telephone & Telegraph Co., New York City. Charles F. Kettering, General Motors Research Corporation, Detroit, Mich. C. K. Leith, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. John C. Merriam, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C. R. A. Millikan, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. Secretary to board.—Albert L. Barrows, 6614 Harlan Place, Washington, D. C. FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION (Walker-Johnson Building, 1734 New York Avenue. Phone, NAtional 2605) Admainistrator.—Harry L. Hopkins, 3021 N Street. Secretary to the Admainistrator—Kathryn Godwin, 1309 Shepherd Street. Assistant Admanistrator.—C. M. Bookman, Wardman Park Hotel. Director of statistics and research.—Corrington Gill, 2630 Adams Mill Road. Secretary.— Bruce McClure, 1516 Thirty-first Street. Public relations director—Morton M. Milford, 305 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. EMERGENCY CONSERVATION WORK (Temporary Building No. 2, Nineteenth and D Streets. Phone, District 2900) Director.—Robert Fechner, Burlington Hotel. Assistant directors: James J. McEntee, Burlington Hotel. Charles H. Taylor, 423 Irving Street. ; Perse assistant to the director.—Guy D. McKinney, 4412 Lowell Street, Wesley eights. : Secretary to the director.—Clara B. Holbrook, 317 Fourteenth Street NE. Chief clerk.—Addie A. Hughes, Southbrook Courts. Special counsel.—Raymond B. Dickey, Kilbourne Place. NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION (Cemmerce Building. Phone, NAtional 5060) Administrator.—Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, Wardman Park Hotel. Executive secretary.—Miss F. M. Robinson, Wardman Park Hotel. Assistant Administrator and executive officer.— Alvin Brown, 4860 Linnean Avenue. Assistant Administrator for labor.—Edward F. McGrady, 30 Madison Street. Industrial advisory board—Edward R. Stetinius, jr. (liaison officer), Henry H. Heimann, Edward N. Hurley, Austin Finch, Louis Kirstein, Alfred P. Sloan, jr., Gerard Swope, David R. Coker, John B. Elliott, William J. Yoroen, Weller C. Teagle, James A. Moffett, Henry I. Harriman, Robert . Lund. Labor advisory board.—Dr. Leo Wolman (chairman), John Frey, Joseph Franklin, John L. Lewis, William H. Green, Father Francis Haas, Sidney Hillman, Rose Schneiderman, Maj. George L. Berry. Consumers advisory board.— Mrs. C. C. Rumsey, chairman. President's reemployment board. —Robert I. Stevens, chairman, Shoreham Hotel. Agreement policy board—Robert K. Straus, secretary, 6 Kalorama Circle. Deputy administrators.—W. L. Allen, Shoreham Hotel; William H. Davis, Shore- ham Hotel; Thomas M. Glasgow, Wardman Park Hotel; Dr. Earl D. Howard, Wardman Park Hotel; Philip C. Kemp, Carlton Hotel; Harry O. King, Emergency Relief Administrations 367 Carlton Hotel; Robert W. Lea, Wardman Park Hotel; Harry B. Lindsay, Mayflower Hotel; Malcolm Muir, Carlton Hotel; Maj. R. B. Paddock, Alban Towers; Ward W. Pickard, Allies Inn; Dr. Lindsay Rogers, Wardman Park Hotel; Sol A. Rosenblatt, Willard Hotel; Kenneth M. Simpson, Wardman Park Hotel; Nelson Slater, 2712 Thirty-second Street; A. D. Whiteside, Shoreham Hotel; Gen. C. C. Williams, Metropolitan Club; C. E. Wilson, Shoreham Hotel. Gay director of Blue Eagle division.—Thomas S. Hammond, Mayflower otel. General counsel.—Donald R. Richberg, 2244 Cathedral Avenue. Chief, research and planning division.— Dr. Alexander Sachs, Carlton Hotel. Director, public relations diviston.—Charles Michaelson, 3215 R Street. Director, Bureau of Public Relations.—C. F. Horner, Alban Towers. STATE RECOVERY BOARD CHAIRMEN Alabama.—Harry L. White, Birmingham. Arizona.—L. W. Phillips, Phoenix. Arkansas.— California.—Jack L. Warner, 6842 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles. Colorado.— William H. Adams, Alamosa. Connecticut.— Delaware.—C. Canby Mammele, Wilmington. Dustrict of Columbia.— Florida—Harry H. Wells, Tallahassee. Georgra.—Judge A. H. Freeman, Newnan. Idaho.— Illinois.— Indiana.—M. M. Dunbar, Indianapolis. Towa.—John J. Hughes, Des Moines. Kansas.— Charles Miller, Tonnganoxie. Kentucky.—Frederick A. Wallis, Paris. Louisiana.— Maine.—Elon O. Tibbetts, 105 Main Street, Waterville. Maryland.— Massachusetts.— Michigan.— Minnesota.— Mississippi.— Lamont Rowlands, Picayune. Missourt.— Edward J. White, St. Louis. Montana.—Gov. Frank H. Cooney, Helena. Nebraska.— Keith Neville, North Platte. Nevada.— William Kelley Klaus, Reno, Washoe County. New Hampshire.— New Jersey.—Col. J. Lester Eisner, Red Bank. New Mexico.— New York.—Thomas F. Conway, Plattsburgh. North Carolina.—C. L. Shuping, Greensboro. North Dakota.—George E. Duis, Grand Forks. Ohio.—Col. C. A. Sherrill, 35 East Seventh Street, Cincinnati. Oklahoma.—Frank Buttram, Oklahoma City. Oregon.— Pennsylvania.— Rhode Island.—James E. Smith, Providence. South Carolina.—P. Heywood Mahon, jr., Greenville. South Dakota.—Ben Lawshe, Sioux Falls. Tennessee.— Texas.— Maury Hughes, Dallas. Utah.— Vermont.—Harry W. Witters, St. Johnsbury. Virginia.—John M. Miller, Richmond. Washington.—Roscoe Drumheller, Seattle. West Virginia.—George L. Duncan, 141 East Main Street, Clarksburg. Wisconsin.— Edward A. Fitzpatrick, Madison. Wyoming.—John Lucas, Rock Springs. 368 Congressional Directory FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (Treasury Building. Phone, NAtional 6400) Chatrman.— Walter J. Cummings, Carlton Hotel. Members: J. F. T. O'Connor, Shoreham Hotel. E. G. Bennett, Shoreham Hotel. NATIONAL LABOR BOARD (Commerce Building. Phone, DIstrict 2200) Chairman.—Senator Robert F. Wagner, the Shoreham Hotel. Secretary.— Dr. William M. Leiserson, the Lee House. Members: Walter C. Teagle, the Shoreham Hotel. Gerard Swope, the Shoreham Hotel. Louis E. Kirstein, the Shoreham Hotel. Dr. Leo Wolman, Wardman Park Hotel. John Lewis, the Carlton Hotel. William Green, American Federation of Labor Building. THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (Treasury Building, Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, NAtional 6400) The President of the United States. The Secretary of State. The Secretary of the Treasury. The Secretary of War. The Attorney General. The Postmaster General. The Secretary of the Navy. The Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary of Agriculture. The Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary of Labor. The Director of the Budget. Com pun S. Johnson, Administrator of National Recovery, Wardman Park otel. George N. Peek, Administrator of Agricultural Adjustment, 4851 Glenbrook Road. Harry L. Hopkins, Administrator of Federal Emergency Relief, 3021 N Street. Joseph B. Eastman, Federal Coordinator of Transportation, 2266 Cathedral Avenue. Henry Morgenthau, jr., Governor of the Farm Credit Administration, The Shoreham Hotel. Jesse H. Jones, Chairman of the Board of the Reconstruction Finance Corpo- ration, The Mayflower. William F. Stevenson, Chairman of the Board of the Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration, The Rochambeau. Arthur E. Morgan, Chairman of the Board of the Tennessee Valley Authority, 11 Maplehurst Circle, Knoxville, Tenn. (Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C.). Robert Fechner, Director of Emergency Conservation Work, The Burlington Hotel. Col. Louis McH. Howe, Secretary to the President, The White House. Lawrence Wood Robert, jr., Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, The May- flower. Executive secretary.—Frank C. Walker, The Mayflower. Assistant secretary.—Colvin W. Brown, The Mayflower. INDIVIDUAL INDEX 369 INDIVIDUAL INDEX A Abel, J. F., Office of Education______________ Abbot, Dr. Charles G.: National Advisory Committee for Aero- nauties i Rte Leaner Bl Astrophysical Observatory. ________._____ International Exchanges. __._________.____ Division of hs and Organisms.____ Smithsonian Institution... oof 0) Abbott, Grace, Children’s Bureau_.______.___ ‘Acheson, Dean G.: Office of Secretary of the Treasury... ___._ Reconstruction Finance Corporation. .__ Adams, Alva B., Columbia Hospital for omen. lal i So a Adams, Capt. (E.) R. B., the Coast Guard__ Adams, E. J., Federal Trade Commission___ Adams, Franklin, Pan American Union_____ Adams, George W., M. D., Freedmen’s Hos- pital. aia oo onl SoS eS Aa Jed C., United States Board of Tax ADpealS. LANE TL Ae William H., National Recovery Ad- ministrationsor Jo Loon Lomi aioe Adams, William W., Bureau of Mines...____ Addison, T. G., United States Employment Service. Lil a Salada Ainsworth, Culver M., International Bound- zy Commission, United States and Mex- on Clyde B., Interstate Commerce Commission=00_c foo A an nl Loo oo Alderman, L. R., Office of Education________ Alrien, Kildroy >, Chief Post Office Inspec- tor Nie Ricardo J., Governing Board, Pan American Union 200s. filial Jui Alemanden, Capt. George A., Island Govern- ment. oe San CHa ea ay Alexander, F. Virginia, office of Secretary of State Ale Alex, Federal Emergency Adminis- tration‘of Publie Works... 0 .......: Allanson, H. E., Bureau of Plant Industry. . Allen, Charles R., Federal Board for Voca- tional Education. CRAP Allen, Edward W., International Fisheries Commission, United States and Canada... Allen, Guy F., Bureau ©f the Budget_______. Allen, P. F, , office of Secretary of State_____- Allen, Ronald H., Reconstruction Finance Corporation 2 oa a Allen, T. W., Bureau of Public Roads_._.___ Aller, W.L. National Recovery Administra- A James B., Reconstruction Finance Corporgtion. oo... coe SY Althouse, R. C., Bureau of Plant Quarantine. Ames, Dr. Joseph S., National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics... oo. li Amory, H. Russell, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commeree. ........___..._ ... __ Anderson, Capt. W. S., General Board, Navy. Anderson, Chandler P., Mixed Claims Com- mission, United States and Germany. ____ Anderson, E. D., the Panama Canal________ Adorn, Francis M., office of Secretary of 1 28 R ee tpn Ee Sms Se SL a Anderson, James A., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works..___.________ 364 326 349 298 361 328 361 329 331 316 347 345 Anderson, Mary, Women’s Bureau_.________ Anslinger, H. J., commissioner, Bureau of Naveobles. is oa enw 0 enlture. ocr a ae Arcaya, Pedro Manuel, Governing Board, Pan'American Union... 00.0 LF Archibald, A. R., Immigration and Naturali- zation Service a es a ASS PESTS Arend, Albert C., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works. --.. Yi Arentson, James, Bureau of Indian Affairs__ Armstrong, E. J., Bureau of Indian Affairs __ Armstrong, Harry C., Patent Office_________ Arnold, L. D. , Bureau of Indian Affairs ____ Arthur, Charies M., Federal Board for Voca- tional Education... if 00 wii avis oy Arthur, Maj. Joseph D., jr., United States Engineer Office... o_o. dioiin Arundell, C. Rogers, United States Board of Tax Appeals. 0 JL Joon aes oath) Ashbrook, F. G., Bureau of Biological Sur- Ashburn, Maj. Gen. T. Q., Inland Water- ways Corporation. _.__.__ 0 Ch 0% Ashburn, T. Q., jr., Inland Waterways Cor- poration a Lh an I te Ashby, Wallace, Bureau of Agricultural En- gineering... oe Ashley, Alex McC.: General Supply Committee. __.._________ Office of Personnel and Business A dminis- traflon.. o_o ea Asmuth, Walter A., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic COMMErte. ee Auchter, E. C., Bureau of Plant Industry___ Austin, William i Director of the Census ELS] Ss ea Curreney: Uo. Soo Dra oatnel 180 Club. Se i eae TL Babcock, Charles E., Pan American Union__ Babcock, Col. Walter C., United States Soldiers’ Home... 0c oii Lodo oo aay Babcock, J. P., International Fisheries Com- mission, United States and Canada... _.__ Bacon, Mrs. Robert, the Congressional Club. Back, E. A, Bureau of Entomology___.______ Baggarly, F. C., Federal Trade Commission. Bagley, Capt. D. W., Bureau of Navigation_. Bailey, F. J., Bureau of the Budget_________ Baity, Herman G., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works______________ Baity, J. L., General Accounting Office__.____ Baker, Howard, Bureau of the Budget______ Baker, Joseph R., office of Secretary of State_- Baker, Mrs., Cora W., American Battle cide, ©. Conia Sey ante DE ey (AEE CORE SO a BE LE FR SA Baldwin, Elmer I., General Land Office____ Baldwin, Lieut. Col. Karl F., Bureau of Insular Afalrs. .couw un 20000. 000000 332 326 331 365 335 319 372 Page Ballantine, Arthur A., American National Red Crosse ic. i routs bei ian iianin 355 Balls, Alfred G., Alaska Railroad ____________ 322 Bane, Baldwin B., Federal Trade Commis- lon ae a a aE 342 Banister, Marion, office of Treasurer of the Pnited: States cc Sasi iia 301 Baraona, Miguel Paz, Governing Board, Pan American Union... orm Loo nt 354 Barbour, Arnold W., St. Elizabeths Hospital. 321 Barbour, W. Warren, National Training : Schoolilor Boys. oi co oer ao i 358 Barden, Col. William J., Board of Engineers ssfor:Riversand Harbors... o.oo... 308 Barndollar, B. H., Alaska Railroad.._.___.__ 322 Barnes, Charles M., office of Secretary of Slate a al hea dG 299 Barnes, G. O., office of Treasurer of the United:Siates. oon i ita ae nan 301 Barnett, Claribel R.; librarian, Department of Agriculture... -. iia nr uknatiaen 325 Barnhart, E. W., Federal Board for Voca- tional Bdueation co. ono li aie tae 323 Barr, Albert E., office of Second Assistant Postmaster General...0 io 5 tn diauan 312 Barr, Rene E., Public Debt Service... 300 Barriger, J. W., 3d, Reconstruction Finance CorpOration.cieoc i Lan doit S08 Sudo sates 361 Barringer, Lieut. Commander V. C., jr., navy yardand station. 20 claude 317 Barrows, Albert L., Science Advisory Board. 366 Bartel, William P., Interstate Commerce CommiSSIoN. in ada denn rae 341 Bartelt, E. F.: Office of Commissioner of Accounts and Pepositsci st aria oii idan 301 War Finance Corporation.._________._... 342 Bartholow, Benjamin H., office of Secretary of the Treasury... o.oo os Rit Rs aaa rnmis 300 Bartley, Guy, Inland Waterways Corpora- {lon ea Sh a 349 Barton, Charles C., office of Secretary of Com- Ti Ree LLANE Ra ea CII NT 330 Bartlett, Charles E., Home Owners’ Loan Corporalion. ... eet tan d ed Sherr 363 Bartlett, .F. P., office of Secretary of Agricul- I i a re BRE 323 Bartlett, John H., International Joint Com- mission AL sata ee sear 348 Bartlett, Lewis M., office of comptroller, Post Office Department... ico. iile.a 313 Baruch, Ismar, Civil Service Commission._.... 339 Bash, Brig. Gen. Louis H., office of Quarter- master Generals oar aii 307 Bassett, Harry, United States Employees’ Compensation Commission_____________.__. 340 Bassler, R. S., National Museum._.______.____ 352 Batchelder, E. D., office of Commissioner of Accounisand Deposits... co CS l2 301 Bates, P. G., Bureau of Standards-._.---..---- 332 Bates, Sanford: National Training School for BoyS....--- 358 Department of Justice. - -- cecinac unnus 310 Batschelet, Clarence E.: Bureauofthe Census... 0 oicioia cain 331 United States Geographic Board... 353 Battle, Turner W.: Depattmentof Labor. iliac. a caaiaa 335 United States Housing Corporation._____ 336 Baugh, James B., jr., Civil Service Commis- sloniil aru tenant Ct danaiail 339 Baxter, Norman W., Reconstruction Finance Corporation eos maasiotodonat, oo a 362 Baxter, William M., jr., American National Red Cross fir sisson tumiic. sii ilar: 355 Baylor, Adelaide S., Federal Board for Voca- tional Bdueation io suis iooou on 323 Beales, Le Verne, Bureau of the Census__..___ 331 Bearce, H. W., Bureau of Standards____._____ 332 Beal, W. H., Office of Experiment Stations... 325 Beard, Charles S., office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General... cai cd isla 313 Beck, William C., office of Second Assistant Postmaster General. =... aol ily 312 Becker, Luther, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce... co i.vzu 331 Beckham, W. T., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poratiom ei atin 362 Congressional Directory Behr, Col. Francis J., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. _..________ Bell, Capt. William H.: Naval Medical School... -.-c coi Board for Examination of Medical Officers Cs oe et ame ae Board for Examination of Dental Oicersat sori ahaa aint Bell, D. W.: War Finance Corporation... 0... Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, 4K | eee ae ee Tn SUI A General Accounting Office. .-._______._ Bell, Frank T'.: Commissioner of Fisheries. __.._.._______ International Fisheries Commission, United States and Canada._..____.__-._ Bell, R. W., Bureau of Dairy Industry_..__. Bell, W. B., Bureau of Biological Survey.__. Bellegarde, Dantés, Governing Board, Pan American Union. . .oasoilci idan sno: Bellinger, Commander P. N. L., the Aero- nautical Board Belmont, Mrs. August, American National Red Cross. vai Lrhecmtl one Bennett, E. G., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bennett, James V., Department of Justice. Bennett, Robert B., United States Board of Mediation: oa ahs ii il gaa Bergman, William D., Navy Department... Berrien, Capt. F. D., navy yard and station. Berry, Harry S., Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works... i. i. iva Berry, Maj. George L., National Recovery Adminisitation. aioe ranma Berryhill, Porter, Alaska Railroad ...._---- Bethea, L. P., Federal Reserve Board _______ Bethune, John F., United States Tariff Com- misglonici cian a an hein lh Betterley, Joseph F., office of Fourth Assist- ant Postmaster General... = Betts, M. C., Bureau of Agricultural Engi- IL Tar mee) ee ME Cael Beyer, Clara M., Children’s Bureau... Beyer, O. S., office of Federal Coordinator of Transportation. ul Co ootay olen Biknols Ernest P., American National Red OSS a ae Aan Sr Biggs, James C., Department of Justice. ._- Billard, George C., Bureau of Industrial Alco- h Corpse. cil ae stents resents Bishop, H. K., Bureau of Public Roads-----_ Bishop, Maj. Gen. Harry G., Chief of Field Artilleryei ooo aionnt Saha naoe- Bishopp, F. C., Bureau of Entomology------ Black, A. G., Agricultural Adjustment Ad- ministration. fo sun ues sero nna ate Black, Eugene, United States Board of Tax Appeals ae aon Black, Eugene R., Federal Reserve Board. _ Black, Maj. Gen. William M., Washington National Monument Society. __..._.___- Blaine, John J., Reconstruction Finance Cor- POrabion ci ores m meen Blair, Henry P., Columbia Hospital for WOOT: ees oo icin Soba nS Btu = Blair, Wiley A., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- DOTA. it 5 bmn nC Ee mp oo = iin wry Blanchard, W. S., Bureau of Narcotics. Blanck, F. C., Bureau of Chemistry and ron; ees eet eR OS abet giaa Bliss, D. Spencer, Bureau of Internal Reve- Page 362 302 Individual Index Page Bloch, Rear Admiral Claude C., Navy De- partment Bloom, Sol, Columbia Institution for the Boardman, Mabel T., American National Bed Cross... 0 iia a Son Se Bock, Carl A., Tennessee Valley Authority_- BodHolds, Edward N., Department of Jus- ba Samuel W.: Office of Secretary of State... United States Geographic Board......._ Bogue, A. F., Bureau of Navigation ___.__.__ Bond, Frank, chairman, United States Geo- graphic Board Bondy, Robert E., American National Red RY or ROE TIO, LO UY Weed, St Bonneville, William H., Interstate Com- merce:CommissioN... «wwe mmm smn meng sense Bonynge, Robert W.: Tripartite Claims Commission. .._...._. Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany. o.oo. _.o- Bookman, C. M., Federal Emergency Relief Administration... Lococo cule. oi adan Borah, William E., Foreign Service Buildings COMMISSION std i i tis Sidi mle w= Em Bordenave, Enrique, Governing Board, Pan American Union o... . Jesu istessn-sosinoms Borges, E. Gil, Pan American Union......_. Borland, Wilfred P., Interstate Commerce Commission Ta IT Er ler. 0 ge 10 Botsford, Geis, Home Owners’ Loan Corpora- Hon tueindna, tamsuan ac do ibmana lin al hae Boulay, L. A., Federal Emergency Adminis- tration-of Public Works. ..coxo--- i. .-aace Bourn, Frank B.: General Supply Committee... Office of Secretary of War. _____oo_____ Boutwell, W. D., Office of Education. _._._. Bowen, Capt. Harold G., Bureau of Engi- neering Bowen, 5 8 Chester, Bureau of Labor Statis- rd Bowie, William, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Bowler, Alida C., Children’s Bureau... Bowman, Isaiah: National Academy of Sciences-_---—-.__- Science Advisory Board... Bowyer, Ephraim P., Tripartite Claims Commission... cu i casi lw Dl, Boyd, George R., Bureau of Agricultural Enginecring co... a.nd aaiagarnigsll. Boyd, Leroy S., Interstate Commerce Com- Boyden, B. L., Bureau of Plant Quarantine. Boykin, L. E., Bureau of Public Roads_._._ Bradley, C. S., ’ Federal Reserve Board . ._____ Brady, James T., Veterans’ Administration. Bragdon, Maj. John S., Office of Chief of Engineers... oo. nEuaaany Brainerd, Ezra, jr., Interstate Commerce Commission: cz sa aan Brainerd, Heloise, Pan American Union..___ Branch, Harllee, Post Office Department. Brand, ’ Charles J., Agricultural Adjustment AAmImStration ooo. lait oii a Brande, B. A., Civil Service Commission____ Brandes, E. W., Bureau of Plant Industry... Brandjord, I. M., Public Domain Com- TAT ee a a a ea aL I Brandt, Rose K., Bureau of Indian Affairs __ Brasel, Royal H., Bureau of Foreign and Pomestic Gommeree. -- inc. to lo... Bray, C. D., Office of Alien Property Custo- Brearley, James A., Patent Office. __________ Breen, George F., Post Office Department. Breining, Harold W., Veterans’ Administra- Son il Joie ins oa ea Bremer, Otto, Home Owners’ Loan Corpora- ton oa ne I BEE Brennan, George M., Farm Credit Adminis- BLALION ovo i mer ie tm i Dm we Eben on wm 314 357 355 Bricker, Brig. Gen. E. D., Office of Chief of Ordnance: oe sneneho de nS REUSE Briggs, Dr. Lyman J.: National Advisory Committee for Aero- TE E010 IR Ce Nn Sl CUTE Chairman, Federal Specifications Board. Aeronautics Branch Bureau of Standards. oi-c ci siciaaioin Brigham, Maj. Gen. Claude E., chief, Chemi- cal WarfarerServiee io... J. seddivsal. aa Brill, Charles R., Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations_._____________ Brings, Rear Admiral H. L., Navy Depart- Bristol Raph s. , Bureau of Indian Affairs... Britt 0; L., Bureau of Standards. .___.__... Bronson, R. B., United States Board of Mediation... a0 icieseii. Sabana Brookhart, Smith W., Agricultural Adjust- ment Administration A CER US Sea) Brossard, Edgar B., United States Tariff Commission. so ssiord soni imu ans Broughton, Philip S., AMthority csalumation A da arts bouts Broughton, William S., Public Debt Service- Brown, Albert K., Bureau of Fisheries _.___ Brown, Alvin, National Recovery Admin- istration. i i siesta SL Brown, Boyd J., office of Territorial Officials- Brown, Colvin Ww, the Executive Council--- Brown, E. B., office of Treasurer of the United States Dun) nol ST sath nids mana iis Brown, Edgar, Bureau of Plant Industry-._- Brown, Elsie, "Pan American Union.________ Brown, F. P., International Boundary Com- mission, United States and Mexico... Brown, Frederick W., Civil Service Com- Brown, George E., Veterans’ Administration. Brown, Maj. Gen. Lytle: Chief of Engineers, United States Army... Federal Oil Conservation Board_____.____ National Capital Park and Planning Commission... 2d tur oidiaseraailan United States Soldiers’ Home Brown, Raymond C., Secretary of Hawaii___ Brown, Thad H., Federal Radio Commis- sion _ Brownell, R. A., Reconstruction Finance Corporation am ahs ST LS Browning, Powell, Columbia Hospital for Women... iiibanwes theta Brownson, Admiral Willard H., Washington National Monument Societ Brule, Elmo A., California Débris Commis- ri Be Le be eR Na Brunner, Henry C., Bureau of Construction and Repair... noon iis asian tole: Brunner, Henry G., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation rE MT rn Bryant, Dr. H. C., office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations. oo... Bryant, Rear Admiral Samuel W.: Office of Naval Operations... -.-_-—---- The Joint: Board. Jo. cscs aco diac HL sy Mrs. John T., Buckingham, Kate, office of Secretary of War- Buckler, C. Howard, office of Third Assistant Postmaster General. = Buehler, Lafayette G., office of First Assistant Postmaster General. _...o...... ... iu. 00 Bull, George M., Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works._.____.__.________ Bull, Lieut. Col. H. L., United States Geo- graphic Board. occa cee Jina Bullion, Clarence L., General Land Office. Bullitt, William C., office of Secretary of Burgess, A. F., Bureau of Plant Quarantine. Burke, Edward R., National Training School for BOYS... vin maaan Et ade 373 Page 308 314 346 356 305 312 312 364 353 319 298 329 374 Congressional Directory Page Burke, Vincent C., office of First Assistant Postmaster General. _ _____________________ 312 Burkholder, Harry, Pan American Union... 354 Burklin, R. Reyburn, Federal Home Loan Bank Board. .cvoavesoc-amainis onl til 362 Burlew, Ebert K., office of Secretary of Interior. co cccasiii cn nnn dEUS ZEB EH0T 318 Burling, Chaplain Edwin, office of Chief of Chaplains. ie ll Loo i diel S00 Lis 306 Burpee, Lawrence J., International Joint Commission. Leiden. vuiiiny] Login 348 Burr, Walter, United States Employment Service ii iil ctaa ni SRREL TANS) 336 Burrows, James W., Headquarters Marine Corps. ia tBnadi i hnl in oi Uldag Lei Bursum, H. O., Public Domain Committee. 349 Burton, Ernest R., Bureau of Indian Affairs. 319 Burton, Henrietta K., Bureau of Indian Affairs-city Salgi, LosU oie sei ll 319 Bustamante, Joaquin C., International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexitoie fo sais. oo i ead 349 Butler, Dr. Arthur R., Civil Service Com- mission. oC oak cudnt ne I all 339 Butler, Rear Admiral H. V., commandant, navy yard and station, Washington. __.__- 317 Butler, Jarvis: General Board, Navy. J. Co acl... 316 The Aeronautical Board... ._..... 346 ‘Phe Joint: Board: oor Lalitha. 346 Butler, Monroe, Home Owners’ Loan Corpo- ration. i-dnd etc I aman a 362 Butler, Ulysses, Interstate Commerce Com- mission. Se aS Sahel 341 Butterfield, E. C., Bureau of Plant Industry. 326 Buttram, Frank, National Recovery Ad- ministration Scat on eees adie Jona =u=ehiS67 Byers, H. G., Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. 327 Byrnes, J. W., Bureau of Plant Industry... 326 Byrns, Mrs. Joseph W., the Congressional Club io see Ds an laid nasa 356 C Cady, John B., office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General soir i. 313 Caemmerer, H. P., Commission of Fine Arts. 350 Caflery, Jefferson, office of Secretary of State- 298 Callahan, Daisy, Federal Reserve Board. -- 341 Callahan, D. J., National Training School for Nir rr LS CR sr ER 358 Callan, Maj. Gen. Robert E., War Depart- ment: General: Staff. io.c on. os 306 Callander, W. F., Bureau of Agricultural Feonomics ccc or a a 329 Calvert, Edgar B., Weather Bureau..__-_--- 325 Cameron, John J.: United States Geographic Board.__.__--- 353 Cammerer, Arno B.: SEs Director of National Parks, Buildings, and- Reservations... ........-_ ious 321 National Capital Park and Planning Commission. fii oot li sah 350 Campbell, Col. Tilman, office of Chief of Finanee. oi ten. Lida is i An TL aia 307 Campbell, F. L., Bureau of Entomology... 328 Campbell, W. G., Food and Drug Adminis- ration ooo... aimee emma 330 Campbell, W. W.: National Academy of Sciences. ..--.-—--- 353 Science Advisory Board___________-—- 366 Canning, Joseph P., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. oer oas HILL JEL 363 Capps, Rear Admiral Washington L.: Compensation Board. ___-_. 316 Commission on Navy Yards and Naval Stationers an er ER 346 Carey, William N., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works___________.___ 364 Carle, Charles H., office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General. i. oli o_...- 313 Carlson, George, Agricultural Adjustment Administration o.oo... annie emnensnmtn 324 Carlson, Vivian, Civil Service Commission-. 339 Page Carmalt, J. B., office of Federal Coordinator of Transportation. cua-iae niiwaan did) Carmelia, F. A., Bureau of the Public Health BOIVICE hi bls oi Fao alle ra eee 302 Carmody, Charlotte L., office of Secretary of COMINOTC.. ire isis sire a oop di 330 Carnes, J. XH. Patent: Office. 20... 0d 333 Carpenter, S. R., Federal Reserve Board___. 341 Carpenter, William R., United States Em- ployees’ Compensation Commission. _.____ 340 Carr, Frank J., Tennessee Valley Authority. 363 Carr, Josiah L., chairman, Interdepartmental Board of Contracts and Adjustments______ 304 Carr, Maj. Gen. Irving J., Chief Signal Offi- cer, United States Army. Zilli ol... 309 Carr, Wilbur J., office of Secretary of State.. 298 Carroll, Charles C., Bureau of Animal Industry Siu o Sanioin abl on 396 Carruth, E. C., Home Owners’ Loan Corpo- ations bod i dent Sa Ri aed 362 Carter, Edward E: Forest Service... .o.._.= 223i ons 327 United States Geographic Board. ._______ 353 Carter, George H., chairman, Permanent Conference on Printing... 0 Zo. 303 Carusi, Ugo J. A., Department of Justice-.___ 310 Castle, O. C., office of Federal Coordinator of Transportation. lisa se BITE 365 Cattell, Roscoe A., Bureau of Mines_.._______ 333 Causey, Col. W. B., Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Commission__________._.________ 358 Chalmers, Henry, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commeree: oo... Lo laii ol 332 Chalmers, Mrs. W. W., the Congressional Clubs Sou aon i A TERE 356 Chamberlin, Edward H., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. ._.._______ 347 Chambers, Wrightson, office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General ._____________ 313 Chapin, Vinton, office of Secretary of State.__ 208 Chapman, Oscar L., office of Secretary of Interior: coi iin ive island 318 Yi esta ma CER i nei 362 Childs, A. W., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commeree.. . nvondin coeam= 331 Christie, Emerson B., office of Secretary of State Jl i essai 209 Christy, Rear Admiral H. H., General Board, Navy =e tio colnonnle Lo atur ul. Joao 316 Cisler, S. A., office of Second Assistant: Post- master:Generals Lil LL Io EIllotoL 312 Clapp, Earle H., Forest Service. .........__. 327 Clark, Charles C., Weather Bureau.__._____ 325 Clark, Commander Charles R., navy yard and station) 000 Loa ores ul LoL i0ls 317 Clark, Elmer W., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works.____._________ 364 Clark, Omer W., Veterans’ Administration. 344 Clark, Rear Admiral Frank H., General Board; Navy © oo. ofa ots, 316 Clark, W. A. Graham, United States Tarif Commission. coved aot ~ naman 343 Clarke, Gilmore D., Commission of Fine ATES ol EE 350 Olay, Cassius M., Reconstruction Finance Corporations. iia co ti cigs andi ood 361 Clift, James W., Patent Office... __._.._ 333 Clinton, Ralph S., General Land Office_____-- 319 Clotts, Herbert V., Bureau of Indian Affairs_- 320 Cobb, C. A., Agricultural Adjustment Ad- ministration oC oni ai Cia Lies 324 Coe, Conway P., Commissioner of Patents.. 333 Cohen, Benjamin, Governing Board, Pan- AmericanUnion 2 zoos. til Lol 354 Coker, David R., National Recovery Ad- ministration; ile or Sten mi a2 366 Colbert, Leo O., Mississippi River Commis- 0 Sion. er tne saan nda 3 Cole, Rear Admiral Cyrus W., Office of Naval Operations oc oan noi lo oe 314 Cole, Robert F., United States Board of Mediation. soi Siti i events 345 Coleman, Maj. Gen. Frederick W.: Chief of Finance, United States Army__... 307 United States Soldiers’ Home... —----- 356 Collier, Carl, General Accounting Office..._-- 340 Individual Index Page Collier, John, Commissioner of Indian Collins, G. N., Bureau of Plant Industry _..__ Couns, Herbert B., office of Secretary of tates dare dn aninn. Sh iia analy] Collins, Maurice, Veterans’ Administration... Collins, Mrs. Ross A., the Congressional ER 1., Pan American Union________ Colquitt, Oscar B., United States Board of Mediation tao. Go Cosi a Colwell, H. R., Federal Employment Stabili- zation Board Compton, Karl T., chairman, Science Ad- visory: Board. LL i Concannon, Charles C., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. ________________ Cone, H. I.: United States Shipping Board Merchant Pleet:Corporation.. io. i. oil. Chairman, United States Shipping Board Conley, Brig. Gen. Edgar T., office of The Adjutant General... fb ol. _Gioi0 Connell, Ruth B., Army Industrial College. Connolly, Edna V., United States Tariff Commission........ic.-atdil J SU III 0 Connor, Bernard, Bureau of Plant Quaran- net re ak Conway, Thomas F.: National Recovery Administration______ Cook, Capt. Arthur B.: Bureau of Aeronautics... ____________ National Advisory Committee for Aero- nantlesii oo ool SL SIgD Jin Cook, ta M., Office of Education___. Cook, O. F., Bureau of Plant Industry______ Cooke, Charles L., office of Secretary of State. Cooksey, George R., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. ii. o_o 30 Ll ol Ss Cooley, A. C., Bureau of Indian Affairs.____ Cooley, Mortimer E., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works_._________ Coombs, Arthur W., office of Secretary of Commereed. oo. olds co J08, JER Cooney, Gov. Frank H., National Recov- ery. Administration. ._ ooo Lio J Copper Charles H., General Accounting Copeland, L. G., Federal Reserve Board.__._. Copeland, Morris A., Central Statistical Board : Copeland, Royal S., Columbia Institution fortheDeal... igi oo arn i. 00 Corbin, William I., Smithsonian Institu- Bono. ek a Eh al) Cornell, Maj. Virgil H., Army Medical Museum bh 0 i asi Coronado, Enrique, Pan American Union.___ Costello, William C., Reconstruction Finance Corporation... ....0 co. .o 000 Lo Cotter, Charles F., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation... ... s re a Cotton, James E., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works... in Cotton, W. E., Bureau of Animal Industry__ Couch, Harvey C., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. i. .ii io. iii divas 00k Coulter, Eliot B., office of Secretary of State. Coulter, John Lee, United Stats Tariff Com- Covell, Capt. L. C., the Coast Guard______. Coville, Frederick V.: Bureau of Plant Industry... ___.__________ Advisory Council of the National Ar- boretom.. =. LUO a i Cowles, Burton G., office of First Assistant PostmasterGeneral. .... 00... 000 00 Caves, Gardner, Public Domain Commit- 319 343 326 299 345 356 354 345 358 343 366 331 334 334 331 306 310 340 341 307 354 364 326 361 299 343 302 Cox, Brig. Gen. Creed F., chief, Bureau of TnSUlor ARIS. cone adam nanan AE 0 Cox, J. F., Agricultural Adjustment Admin- tration. ios sibunaiia innit at Craighead, F. C., Bureau of Entomology._.___ Crain, Lieut. Col. James K., office of Secre- IY of War. oo as ap hee Cramer, Leslie, Alaska Railroad_____________ Cramer, Maj. Myron C., office of Judge Advo- cate General il nub 0 00 ST. Iu Cramer, W. Ford, office of Secretary of State Cratch, Capt. Samuel C., office of Quarter- master-General._ JU 1. ak Craven, Leslie, office of Federal Coordinator of Transportalion. oo oti 200 Tio ii Crawford, C. W., Food and Drug Adminis- trations. Dit SITIO] Die ae Crawford, Ivan C., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works._____________ Crawford, ji. R. W., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Crittenden, E. C., Bureau of Standards_..__ Croft, Maj. Gen. Edward, Chief of Infantry. Croissant, Victor G., General Supply Com- ities: ooo uiaseu BIS BE Sai Crosby, Herbert B., National Training Schoolifor Boys. 0. uloT 0 HD Cross, Guernsey T'., Reconstruction Finance Corporations 2 i Jeli dal oid Sasi 0 Crosthwait, S. W., Aeronautics Branch_____ Crowley, Karl A., Post Office Department. _ Crowther, Mrs. Frank, the Congressional Crump, Edward H., Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution... ______________ States estan 0 SHAY el of Teh] Cullen, F. J., Food and Drug Administra- Hone. JUL ARLE TIRES. Ls Sl ast Cumming, Surg. Gen. Hugh S.: Bureau of the Public Health Service. ___ Pan American Sanitary Bureau. ________ Columbia Hospital for Women Cummings, Homer S.: Attorney General (biography) __________ Member Smithsonian Institution _ Federal Emergency Administration of PuplieWeorks (Lo... JLo oil 000i Cummings, John, Federal Board for Voca- tional'Bdueation.l. 2.000100 S00 Deitt Cummings, Walter J: Office of Secretary of the Treasury...___ Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. . Cummins, Harry A., office of Fourth Assis- tant Postmaster General. _______..________ Caney, F. M., office of Quartermaster Gen- Oral. o.oo ities enn BIN LSA Cunningham, E. J., Department of Labor._ _ Cunningham, J. T., Alaska Railroad Curtis, F. S., Navy Department _ _._________ Curtiss, C. D., Bureau of Public Roads____ Curtiss, Lowell, Pan American Union_______ Cushman, Frank, Federal Board for Voca- tional Education Cushing, E. W.: Bureanof the:Budgeb. oo i nl civ Interdepartmental Board of Contracts and Adjustments. oo... il Cibo John T., office of Naval Opera- hn John D., Veterans’ Administration. D Daiker, Fred H., Bureau of Indian Affairs. _ Dailey, Vincent, Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration tr A TE a Dalby, Z. Lewis, United States Employees’ Compensation Commission. . __.._________ Danford, Lieut. Col. Robert M., office of Chief of Field Artillery ti tet Dasher, Charles L., Bureau of the Budget. __ Davis, Audus T., Post Office Department .__ Davis, Chester a Agricultural ‘Adjustment Administrafion a crus rt Davis, Ewin L., Federal Trade Commission. 375 314 345 376 Congressional Directory Davis, Harold W., office’of Chief Post Office INSDeOIOr: oii. heii e T Davis, Harry E., Perry’s Victory Memorial ComSSION a ei aries Davis, John A., Bureau of Mines....___._._. Davis, William H., National Recovery Ad- IINISUEOION. nis evans a Davison, Charles L., office of Second Assis- tant Postmaster General. _...._.___.__.___. Davison, Mrs. Henry P., American National Red CLOBS.. in cunoine mobs iin fev mrido sh nt nts Day, Rear Admiral George C., Office of Naval-Operations.- ..... —.....oooaons io de Albuquerque, Dr. Jodo Pedro, Pan Ameri- can Sanitary Bureaw. ....... oc aiaonl Dean, Reginald S., Bureau of Mines________. Debayle, Henri, Governing Board, Pan American. Union... ooo. ii ivoei. iol Deffenbaugh, W. S., Office of Education.__.. DeKleine, Dr. William, American National Red Cross... oieocisamnosi dd idiasaiahaia Delaney, J. J., Alaska Railroad......__.___.. Delano, Frederic A.: Chairman, National Capital Park and Planning Commission. ....Co. sos ‘Washington National Monument Society. Bo) of regents, Smithsonian Institu- HT Eh SE RE Sr a ea t Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works... vieonsis ea Delano, William A., National Capital Park and’ Planning Commission... Dellett, Harry B., Department of Justice___. Demaray, A. E office of National Parks, Buildings and Reservations_.__._.________.. Demorest, John R., Department of Labor___ Dent, P. W., Bureau of Reclamation_______. de Partearroyo, H. G., International Bound- ary Commission, United States and Mexico Dern, George H.: Secretary of War (biography)... ....- Federal Oil Conservation Board___._____ Chairman Council of National Defense. Inland Waterways Corporation_______.__ Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Com- The Executive Couneil..........o._.... D’Espisoto, Joshua: Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. oon criaceenavitian Despradel, Roberto, Governing Board, Pan American Union... = 0... ciate Detwiler, S. B., Bureau of Plant Industry___ Devries, H. J. S., International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico.___ Dewey, L. H., Bureau of Plant Industry._... De Witt, Maj. Gen. J. L.: The Quartermaster General. ______.______ United States Soldiers’ Home..___.______. WOMEN... ition ints tah Ja 2E Dickey, J. E., Bureau of Navigation.__._.__.__ Dickey, Raymond B., Emergency Conserva- tion Work. co. ico Comin ul So lug Dickinson, H. C., Bureau of Standards....._ Dickinson, John: Assistant Secretary of Commerce... Central Statistical Board... ..:..i... Dieck, C. H., Coast and Geodetic Survey... Pe "Rudolph, Bureau of Biological EVO as tn ot Soe ti onl Sn sms sons Hm AL Dillen, Capt. R. F., the Aeronautical Board. Dimick, Hamilton, "Bureau of Indian Affairs. Disney, LP, Patont Office... +. oir... Ditto, Maj. R. C., office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service. o.oo. ioieina staat Dives, Frederick M., office of Secretary of {re Le ER I SR Re Page Page Dodd, Samuel M., jr., Bureau of Indian LN Ey OR ee CE eV UR SR Si ae San 319 Dole, J. D., Agricultural Adjustment Admin- ETT (1 Ep Rea ie Sea a a ET Th 324 Domeratzky, Louis, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce... 0. acoso 332 Donaldson, Jesse M., office of Second Assist- ant Postmaster General . _________.____.____ 312 Donne, William G., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. = 2. Loi il ae Ty 362 Donnell, Philip S., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works_ _____________ 365 Donnelly, Horace J., Post Office Department 311 Donovon, Thomas C., United States Ship- ping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation__. 334 Doran, J. M., commissioner, Bureau of In- dustrial Alephol.....o ial a 301 Dorset, M., Bureau of Animal Industry_.____ 326 Dorsey, H. W., Smithsonian Institution. ____ 352 Dosey; Nicholas W., Smithsonian Institu- g nS EERE NO, FTAs Taal a TRS 52 Ton Floyd E., office of Secretary of In- terior nll al it aaa ei 318 Dotterer, Harold, Bureau of Foreign and Do- mestic COMMeree. — —- «ooo oom 331 Dougherty, James L., Reconstruction Fi- nance Corporation. oi iio. lil. 361 Douglas, Lewis W.: Directorofthe Budget... i. 303 Fedoral Emergency Administration of Public Works. oi. c. ani ol 364 The Executive Council... _-_ 368 Douglass, W. S., Bureau of Medicine and LLY a rae Sr he Re LS 316 Dow, Frank, Bureau of Customs_____________ 301 Dowell, Lieut. Col. C. M., Inspector Gen- erallsOffice..o- 5 oo Slain 306 Dowell, Mrs. Cassius C., the Congressional Club af oo angie eit sree ili Denotes 356 Downes, Capt. John, Bureau of Navigation__. 315 Downing, Elizabeth, Civil Service Commis- 5 pan ES SL Ce er a Ate gL Chg 39 Drane, Herbert J., Federal Power Commis- 2 Ne EE Le 44 Draper; Claude L., Federal Power Commis- 5 Draper, Earle S., Tennessee Valley Author- : Eee ET en 63 Draper, Fest G., Columbia Institution for the Deal. to i ali omens 357 Draper, ak Bureau of Navigation ______ 315 Drinkwater, Capt. John G@G., California Débris Commisslons. i 308 Drinnen, Frank J., Federal Reserve Board__._ 341 Drissel, Roger S., office of Secretary of State. 299 Driver, Mrs. William J., the Congressional Cab... cia fe simabadl oan a in lo Fs 356 Drum, Maj. Gen. Hugh A.: ‘War Department General Staff _________ 305 ThelJoint-Board .... = =. 346 Drumheller, Roscoe, National Recovery Administration. sulci. ni So 367 Dubord, F. Harold, Home Owners’ Loan Corporation TBs Gini] Las Ho ms 362 DuBose, Capt. W. G., Bureau of Construc- tionand-Repalr- 2c roo ue oan 315 Duehay, Francis H., National Training Schooklor Boys... omiises 358 Duffey, R. N., Mississippi River Commis- Blon. SA a anak 308 Duganne, C. G., Federal Trade Commission. 342 Dugger, Leiut. Commander G. W., jr., Gen- eral Board, Navy... J. odes oi id 316 Duis, George E., National Recovery Admin- iH (1 Sete eS Ce Te Ce CBE ECL 367 Dulac, Peter, Coast and Geodetic Survey__._. 332 Dunbar, M. M., National Recovery Admin- istration. 2.0 oo. aah 367 Dunbar, P. B., Food and Drug Administra- ON rs a ENE 330 Duncan, George L., National Recovery Ad- ministration. ac ao La sis) al 367 Duncan, Lieut. Commander Jack H., Office of Naval-Operations:: ci .o. Jiu oi 0 314 Dunlap, Knight, Columbia Institution for the Deaf Dunlap, R. C., United States Railroad Ad- ministration... Ll 341 Individual Index Dunn, Gano, Science Advisory Board._...._. Dunn, James C., office of Secretary of State. _- Durand, E. Dana: United States Tariff Commission. _______ Central Statistical Board Durand, Dr. William F., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. _______________ Durbin, W. W., Public Debt Service________ Duryee, S. L., United States Engineer Office. Duvall, Howard M., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation to ii. 08 2) oly die 0 Duvel, J. W. T., Grain Futures Administra- Early, Stephen, Assistant Secretary to the President tbe Co dy Eastman, Joseph B.: Federal Coordinator of Transportation. . The ‘Executive Couneil.......__.. 0. .... Edgerton, Lieut. Col. Glen E., office of Chief of Engineers: Sc ooo i cn rE Edinburg, Frank P., Patent Office. _________ Eawards, Dr. Alba M., Bureau of the Cen- MRT Gus C., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. ......__ a Edwards, John F., Civil Service Commis- OTE i ys Egan, Maj. Harold E., Army Medical TT EH ng ag mg de I fe hl rh Egleston, J. A.: Federal Purchasing Board._._..__________ Office of Chief Coordinator______________ Eichelberger, Charles M., Compensation Boar a ae Eidsness, Michael L., jr., office of Third Assistant Postmaster General _ ____________ Eilenberger, Clinton B., Third Assistant Postmaster General ~~. fc Eisenhower, > Office of Secretary of Agriculture Officeof Information. >. ~~" “* + Eisner, Col. J. Lester, National Recovery Administration Eliot, Charles W., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works... Eliot, Dr. Martha M., Children’s Bureau. __ Elliott, David C., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. 2.0 ceca tae Elliott, John B., National Recovery Ad- Basin fice Ellis, G. T., office of the Solicitor of the ICSE cease steel aaa tea Ellis, Cant. Hayne, Office of Naval Oper- Lain Deeded A a ai et Ellis, Col. Richard T., office of Quarter- master General. +. wee wee oe, CNB ror Sb otto embeds Ely, E. W., Bureau of Standards.__._._....___. Ely, Col. Eugene J., office of Chief of Finance. Emerson, M. A., Public Debt Service. ______ Emley, W. E., Bureau of Standards_________ England, William H., Federal Trade Com- Englund, Eric, Bureau of Agricultural HL CONOINICSL. itn Ti seni crohns Enlows, Ernst, Edward C., United States Employees’ Compensation Commission_.___..________. Erwin, Walter S.: General Supply Committee. __._._._____ Office of Secretary of Commerce. _______. Espil, Felipe A., Governing Board, Pan American Union. tates nin an. oie Evans, Frederick I., Bureau of Internal Hn Ls SR UPR SE SL 304 303 325 364 335 Evans, Griffith, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic.Commerce......._ CL. LF Evans, Raymond, Extension Service_._______ Evans, Silliman, Fourth Assistant Post- master General. _oc CC Jin 8 Tas of Ezekiel, Mordecai: Office of Secretary of Agriculture________ Central Statistical Board. _______________ F Fahey, John H., Federal Home Loan Bank Boardr al Guits HDI A il Rees oi Fahy, Charles, office of Secretary of Interior__ Fairbank, H. S., Bureau of Public Roads____ Fairchild, I. 7J., Bureau of Standards. _______ Fairfield, ‘Capt. A. P., Bureau of Navigation. Falke, Grace E., office of Secretary of Agri- cultures LN. Soci 0s ns Gd Gl Fallon, Pascal D., General Accounting Office_ Faris, Dr. J. E., Bureau of Indian Affairs____ Farley, James A.: Postmaster General (biography).___._.__. Member Smithsonian Institution.________ The Executive Council ._ __._____________ Farnum, Emily I., Bureau of the Census_.__ Farrar, Margaret E., Federal Reserve Board. Farrell, First Lieut. Edwin J.: Marine Examining Board... ._.____. Marine Retiring Board. _______________._.. Farrell, Patrick J., chairman, Interstate Com- merce Commission: Jf toll Zen oil Fechner, Robert: Emergency Conservation Work__.______ The Executive Council .__________________ Feis, Herbert, office of Secretary of State____- Fellers, Robert E., Post Office Department... Fenstermacher, Harvey E., office of Secretary of State. om naa Ferebee, James L., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works Ferguson, Garland S., jr., ial Trade Commission... . Cis) uel Ferguson, Brig. Gen. Harley B., Mississippi River Copuniission AE a SR ERE LES Fertich, Roscoe, Commissioner of War Min- erals Relief ENT SLU EE TR al Sah Ficks, L. G., Federal Reserve Board__._____ Fieldner, Arno C., Bureau of Mines____.____ Ly James L., American National Red tration A CR Gr TS EE Ae LO CE i ss Finch, Lieut. Col. Henry A., California Débris Commissionzzinis ool. Lo... Finch, James A., Department of Justice. ____ Finot, Enrique, Governing Board, Pan Amer- jean Unions: oe cite toiomsi tee Fish, Hamilton, jr., ings Commission cv 00 ott Shad ip Fisher, Aleyne A., office of Second Assistant Postmaster General... __.oooc ooo... Fitch, Thomas F., office of First Assistant Postmaster: General... ooo. fF cies Fitts, William C., Reconstruction Finance Corporation; coors diosa 3 oegia Fitzpatrick, Edward A., National Recovery Administration pn Charles H., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, il Fleming, Maj. Philip B., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Weorks........... Fleming, Robert V.: Columbia Hospital for Women__________ National Training School for Boys._.._.. 378 Flexner, Abraham, Howard University..____ Flint, A. L., the Panama Canal ___._________ Flonpoy, Richard W., jr., office of Secretary 0 Pon Richard S., Perry’s Victory Memo- Yinl COMMISSION. oe ore ete Foote, Walter A., office of Secretary of State. Fora, J 3 face of Third Assistant Postmaster Foster, E. M., Office of Education__________. Fort, James L., Reconstruction Finance Cor- POILALION. oo oral Caan a nl ta en Foulk, Oliver E., Federal Reserve Board.___ Foulois, Maj. Gen. B.D; Chief of the Air Corps, Army... Loli The Aeronautical Board... ._. ........ National Advisory Committee for Aero- nauties sia as Adour shldenaill oo Found, W. A., International Fisheries Com- mission, United States and Canada________ Fowles, J. F., Home Owners’ Loan Corpora- ton... esi ber rai] Fox, Maj. Milo P., Board of Engineers for Riversand Harbors. oi 2 io Soa 000 Fracker, S. B., Bureau of Plant Quarantine. _ Frank, Jerome N., Agricultural Adjustment Administration CREE CELE Tr BO UA So SI Franklin, Joseph, National Recovery Admin- istration hee Frech, Walter, office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General. _..ic. oo i ou. al Freehoff, Maj. William F., Army War Col- Freeman, Judge A. H., National Recovery Administration. C.. aoer aean in eSiR Freeman, Rt. Rev. James E., Washington National Monument Societ Freeman, Paul, office of Third Assistant Post- master General... _luseolus Freeman, Sophie D., office of Alien Property Custodian. = = aan ae Freer, Harry L., Board of Engineers for Riversand Harbors: 0. fail Frey, John, National Recovery Administra- Freyre y Santander, Manuel de, Governing Board, Pan American Union.._______.____ 2 Friant, Julien N., office of Secretary of Agri- Friedell, Capt. W. L., navy yard and station. Friedhoft, George W., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. iT ne TS RES RAST LL I Ds Frieser, F. G., United States Shipping Board Board Merchant Fleet Corporation_______. Frisbie, W. S., Food and Drug Administra- Frost, Frank A., Bureau of the Budget._____ Fry, Walter Bs: General Supply Committee_._-__________ Office of Secretary of Interior. ___________ Fuchs, W. R., Office of Personnel and Busi- ness Administration o-oo Fullaway, Charles H., Bureau of the Budget_ Fuller, Maj. Gen. Ben H., commandant, Headquarters Marine Corps REE ST CE Fuller, Carrie L., Bureau of Public Roads_-_ Fuller, Lenore B. ., Extension Service____..____ Fuller, Stuart J., office of Secretary of State_. Funk, Antoinette, General Land Office..____ Furness, James W., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic:Commerece.-....._..-.. 2 l7 Gable, Charles L., office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations_______________ Gage, Charles E., Bureau of Agricultural Beonomies.....bury 0 ours ni Galbraith, William H., Federal Trade Com- sSlon. oo a sai 308 329 Congressional Directory Galbraith, Capt. W. W. (retired), Columbia Hospital-forrWomen....- von ioc ns Gallagher, F. D., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. i seats abuso ata tie Galloway, Charles M., General Accounting Galt, Alexander B., Reconstruction Finance Corporation a RR Ee wb BARE Gamble, Bertus D., United States Board of Tax Appeals EERE LG PATE Bi Lan TOE ORE ¢ Gapen, C. E., Office of Information Gaher, Benjamin S., Bureau of Indian Af- Cin hraele Sa ee i Se SR ST Se TACLCe. a Gardnes, John W., Department of Justice. _ Garfield, James i ., chairman, Public Do- main Committee En Ee Be 3 ee Garner, W. W., Bureau of Plant Industry. Garner, John N.: Member Smithsonian Institution ________ Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institu- Garrett, Finis J., American Battle Monu- ments Commission... oo oooner Gartland, Joseph F., office of Chief Post Office Ingpeetor a a aaa To Clb: Mrs. Allard H., the Congressional olen F. T., office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations... __._..____ Geert, Lillabelle, General Accounting Of- Ch Arthur R., office of Fourth Assist- ant Postmaster General ________.___.______ Gendron, U. J., United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet: Corporation_______ George, Edwin B., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. i... ou coaaaais Gerhard, A., War Department General Sia ae Gericke, Martha L., office of Secretary of BOE rr lid a AR nd Ta ey writ pe Getzendanner, Franklin C., United States Tariff Commission... i.e. i inniraera—a Gherardi, Rear Admiral W. R.: Bureau of Navigation... oo United States Geographic Board. _______ Gibbons, C. D.: United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet-Corporation.c.... cil iodniaas United States Shipping Board Bureau. - Gibbons, Col. Henry, office of Quartermaster Gereral 4 0 a Gibbons, Stephen B., office of Secretary of the Treasury A es Gibson, et W., Columbia Institution for the Deal oo oo oma eid QGifford, Charles L., Board of Regents, Smith- sonign Institutions... i rio Gill, Corrington: Central Statistical Board _.______________ tio Gill, J. jo office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations Loy Sa Re a Gillett, Frederick H., Washington National Monument Soeiety 2° =F oo. oi. Gillette, Edward C., putea of Light- houses ni A Fe es EL AS Sa Gillis, T. A., Interstate Coil Commis- OI es ee ae Gillman, Howard M., office of Subsistence Homesteads oo ca lr Givens, Meredith B., Central Statistical Board i Gladmon, P. L., Office of Personnel and Business Administration_____________.____ Glasgow, Thomas M., National Recovery Administration... Cl oa Page 343 325 330 310 349 327 352 352 351 313 356 353 321 340 340 313 334 331 306 299 343 315 353 334 334 307 300 357 352 365 366 Individual Index Page Glass, Frank P., United States Board of Me- diatlon com tac thao aun Glavis, Louis R., office of Secretary of In- POLIO. Lanna amb saa RL BBS Glover, Charles C., Washington National Monument; Society. oo. 2. ff _szesiibn. Godwin, Kathryn, Federal Emergency Relief Administration. ico. nasil oni co Godwin, Stuart, office of Secretary of Interior. Goldenweiser, E. A.: Federal Reserve Board... _____._. Goldsborough, T. Alan, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institation_o..ocf_ ef 00 Que. Rudolph L., General Accounting Gompers, Samuel J., Department of Labor. Gonard, George E., navy yard and station.__ Gonzalez, Dr. Justo F., Pan American Sani- tary Bareat........oose bball soa ouiis sie Gonzéalez-Zeledon, Manuel, Governing Board, Pan American Union......c.cocouui cui Goodman, W. P., Home Owners Loan Cor- poration... coo asiosdisadaonndlo NN gn Goodrich, Edgar J., United States Board of Tax Appeals oc. oll iia Goodrich, Florentine D., Tennessee Valley Authorit Goodyear, Augustus S., office of Chief of ChapIaing.. oa ie a ET Goodykoontz, Bess, Office of Education_..._ Gore, Robert Hayes, Governor of Puerto Rieon.. Saidonds vase alin lod Coes Gorman, Thomas J., Bureau of Customs____ Goss, Albert S., Farm Credit Administration. Gotwals, Maj. John C., National Capital Park and Planning Commission___________ Gough, E. H., Office of Comptroller of the Curreney. io bt a a eli Gove, Chase C., office of Second Assistant Postmaster General. ol iol oi ios oo Gow, Charles R., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works______._.____ Graf, John E., National Museum.__._.__.___.__ Graham, Col. William A., office of Judge Ad- wocate General... oli 0. oo ioe Grant, Norman R., office of First Assistant Pogtmastor-General ... oa inl ok Grant, Lt. Col. U. 8., 3d, Washington Na- tional Monument Society... _..._.____.___ Grantham, J. P., Reconstruction Finance Corporation... oo bilo sola B.iddio ed Gravell, William H., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works_____________ Graves, Col. Ernest, Mississippi River Com- IEEE yr ee Seas neti SG Ue Graves, Henry S., Advisory Council of the National Arboretam.................._ 2 Graves, Roy R., Bureau of Dairy Industry.._ Graves, W. E., Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbers. coil tio asic Laois. Gray, R. B., Bureau of Agricultural Engi- neering id Si Iran TY ae Grayson, George H., office of Second Assist- ant Postmaster General. _________.__._._____ Green, William H.: National Recovery Administration... National Labor Board Greene, K. W., office of Alien Property Cus- fodiam ni a aa) a Greenleaf, J. J., office of Alien Property Cus- toda: Jou umes SRE DE BT hl Greeley, W. B., Public Domain Committee. Greenwood, Mrs. Arthur H., the Congres- sional Club. ........iiGoo lisa dol Gregg, Elinor D., Bureau of Indian Affairs._ Gregg, Willis R., Weather Bureau__.________ Gregory, John J., Post Office Department.___ Griesemer, Douglas, American National Red Griffin, David B., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Loi i sui l 8 oa Griffin, Dr. Thomas A., Civil Service Com- EE hy EE ees Se Sen SE . 345 364 352 Griffin, Edward W., Secretary of Alaska____ Griffin, J. M., Coast and Geodetic Survey. __ Griffin, William V., Pan American Union___ Griffith, Charles M., Veterans’ Administra- Grimes, Oliver J., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. coz cosnai cot. Sais wii] Grogan, Starke M., Bureau of the Census... Grosvenor, Gilbert H., Washington National Monument Soelely. ical lmaoo oo Grover, N. C., Geological Survey. ____.______ Grover, O. L., Bureau of Public Roads.._____ Groves, Edna, Bureau of Indian Affairs______ Guggenheim, Harry F., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. _____________ Gulick, Maj. Gen. John W., Chief of Coast - ARICYY vii a aia Gunner, Maj. M. J., the Aeronautical Board. Guthrie, Charles S., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. .cos oo ae Guthrie, Dr. Marshall C., Bureau of Indian A fairs Haas, Father Francis, National Recovery Administration... coe at Haas, G. C., Farm Credit Administration___ Habans, Paul B., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- POrALION. oC. iulieoeri nih aes Hackworth, Green H., office of Secretary of Haggerty, John J., office of comptroller, Post Offico Department... cS ~~ Hall, Alvin W., director, Bureau of Engraving and: Printing oe Ball, Frank C., office of Secretary of Com- Hall, Maurice C., Bureau of Animal Industry. Hall, Percival, Columbia Institution for the Hallam, Paul L., Bureau of Indian Afiairs____ Halstead, Col. Laurence, office of Chief of aie feral re SRE i sel Som het Halsted, Flora P., Civil Service Commission. Hambleton, J. I., Bureau of Entomology _.___ Hamilton, George E., Washington National Monument Soeiety.... i 0. Hamilton, John F., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration. o.oo. 0 iia Hamilton, Maxwell M., office of Secretary of Hamlet, Rear Admiral Harry G., comman- dant, the Coast Guard Hamlin, Charles S., Federal Reserve Board-- Hammack, William T., Department of JUSEI0e. art os oes a Sen ARR Hammond, Thomas S., National Recovery Administration... ooo au aso = Hanley, James H., Federal Radio Commis- Hanna, Agnes K., Children’s Bureau... -- Hanna, Hugh S., Bureau of Labor Statistics. Hanna, Margaret M., office of Secretary of Hannum, Col. Warren T., Board of Engineers for Biversand Harbors... __ iors rion Hanson, Lieut. Commander Evan G., Navy Department. oo cho oo IE Hardie, W. V., Interstate Commerce Com- TOILE. Sui nh dae ma de eT nes ors en re Haring, John W., office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General... ooo oa. ir Harlan, John G., office of Secretary of the 4 4 LTE RS i ei fe Ded sd Harman, Walter P., Bureau of Lighthouses. - Harned, R. W., Bureau of Entomology... ---- Harper, James E., office of Secretary of the A ETT OA a a SORE ie i a Harr, William R., Washington National Monument Society... ... coo oie ree Harraman, Jesse C., office of Third Assistant Postmaster General... cee. 0300 366 363 302 341 380 Page Harriman, Henry I., National Recovery Administration: oii anaes Harriman, Norman F.: Federal Specifications Board. ......____._. 304 Bureau of Standards... 332 Harrington, Daniel, Bureau of Mines_________ 334 Harrington, John L., Reconstruction Finance Corporation: il so ia ye Se Mier 0 Hart, Richard A., Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works_._.______..... ASAI Hartsock, Col. Frederick M., United States Soldiers’ Home... Lo dien i ilans odd 357 Harvey, John, office of Secretary of Interior . 318 Harwood, H. W., office of Alien Property Custodian. cir 2. oe hint wal 347 Hase, Col. William F., office of Chief of Coast Artillery os is nai 306 Hassell, Calvin W., Post Office Department. 311 Haugh, Joseph E., Federal Trade Commis- 1 FS Ila pyri poy ER pe LS BE 342 Havens, Harry A., office of Secretary of State. ~~ 299 Havey, I. Malinde, American National Red LB Ee Ce EE HR ea 356 Hawkins, Lon A., Bureau of Plant Quaran- 37 Rs SSE Ses Sadly a Se Le 329 Hawkins, Russell, Federal Home Loan Bank LE EE RR SO i Se ene ne LB LRA 362 Hawley, J. H., Coast and Geodetic Survey__. 332 Hawks, Emma B., associate librarian, De- partment of Agriculture: coo. = 325 Hay, Logan, Washington National Monu- ment Society ils is eae rea Te 351 Haydon, Edith M., St. Elizabeths Hospital. 321 Hayes, Montrose W., Weather Bureau______ 325 Hays, Reuben B., Reconstruction Finance Corporation i Cane 361 Hayward, H. A., Bureau of Customs_.______ 301 Hazard, Henry B., Immigration and Natural- ation Service fo ae ana 335 Headley, Roy, Forest Service --._-_.__..__- 327 Healy, Robert E., Federal Trade Commis- TH a Po a eS RARE Ce La 342 Hearst, Sir William H., International Joint Commission. rr = or ys 348 Heck, N. H., Coast and Geodetic Survey... 333 Hedges, Joseph H., Bureau of Mines_..____. 333 Heffelfinger, W. T., War Finance Corpora- Hon a a 342 Hefferman, Daniel J., Department of Justice. 310 Heimann, Henry H., National Recovery Administration oo ol ohne et 366 Hellweg, Capt. J. F., Bureau of Navigation. 315 Helmer, Arthur C., office of First Assistant Postmaster General ci i-t= bol a 312 Helvering, Guy T., commissioner, Bureau of Internal Bevenue = lo oaroo i is 301 Henderson, W. C., Bureau of Biological Sur- Ve ne ge ata Rr el Si Re, 328 Hengstler, Herbert C., office of Secretary of ERC aes es omer ne ie we 299 Henkel, Edward, Bureau of Navigation_____ 315 Henry, Frederick D., Freedmen’s Hospital_. 321 Henry, Maj. Gen. Guy V., Chief of Cavalry. 306 Henry, Orloff, Federal Emergency Adminis- {ration of Public Works. ra niii es 364 Herbert, Mrs. Joseph A., jr., the Congres- sionab Club =o... Tee el 356 Hernandez, J. D., International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico... 349 Herrick, H. T.: Bureau of Chemistry and Soils..__._____ 327 Food and Drug Administration ________ 330 Herson, James F., Reconstruction Finance COTDOIAION of Soe ob atm pms mm ne pms 361 Hesse, Henry A., Civil Service Commission. 339 Hewes, Thomas, office of Secretary of the TIA ner Re Sa ER LE SE LL Hewitt, J. N. B., United States Geographic 25 ee Ce I Se ia he Ll ; Hickerson, John Dewey, office of Secretary of Ch AR SR RE ek ase il 299 Hicks, Rear Admiral T. H., chairman Fed- eral Standard Stock Catalogue Board.__.__. 304 Highlands, Virginia, Bureau of the Budget. 303 Hill, Benjamin D., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commeree. oir aaa rn a 331 Hill, Dr. Joseph A., Bureau of the Census... 331 Congressional Directory Page Hill, Jesse, International Boundary Commis- sion, United States, Alaska, and Canada... 348 Hill, John Philip, American Battle Monu- menis-Commission...o..... coo... 351 Hill, Ralph W. S., office of Secretary of State. 299 Hiller, Adelbert D., Veterans’ Administra- tion... SE Real SE el Ee SRT SE 344 Hillman, Sidney, National Recovery Admin- Istrationio io 0 Cl ha Cl Ti TS 366 Hillyer, Arthur S., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. oo... _. 331 Himes, Joseph H., Columbia Hospital for (P1171 Koren te CE St el DR aL re 357 Hines, Brig. Gen. Frank T.: Chairman Federal Board of Hospitaliza- Hon. eee 303 Veterans’ Administration. _______._______ 344 Hingsburg, F. C., Bureau of Lighthouses.__.. 332 Hinkle, Albert H., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works____.__.______ 364 Hirsch, Arthur J., Bureau of the Census_____ 331 Hirschman, George F., Pan American Un- i [18 PAE J EE ROE ip bs 0 RCC R ER TE CR 1 SDE 354 Hiscox, J. W., Extension Service. ..._..._____ 325 Hiser, E. T., National Training School for BOYS cae i ae STS 358 Hoadley, Frank M., office of Secretary of SAH ERR Se GE ae aie 2S Tel 305 Hoage, R.J., United States Employees’ Com- pensation. Commission... iii o iT 340 Hobbs, H. W., Board of Engineers for Rivers and El arbors. sa iE rey 308 Hockley, Claude C., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works._____________ 365 Hodgdon, A. Dana, office of Secretary of State. Sioa tori sim oes 299 Hoeltzel, Lloyd C., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Soins Sdade lila 0s 361 Hof, Maj. Gen. Samuel, Chief of Ordnance, United States’ Army. io oii clon 2 308 Hoffman, Col. George M., Board of Engineers for Rivers'and Harbors. oo... i i. 308 Hoffman, Gene, Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works 2. ___ 2d. So aio. 365 Hoffman, Leslie A., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works. ____.________ 364 Hoidale, P. A., Bureau of Plant Quarantine... 329 Hoiland, A. H., Navy Department... 314 Holbrook, Clara B., Emergency Conservation ToL Sa SS en SE CE Lt 1 ee Sn 366 Holbrook, F. S., Bureau of Standards.._._-- 332 Holden, Frank A., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- 5731115 1 aw Semis Sea Ea Bl ICL Eman SOME ar 2 362 Holliday, John H., vice governor and secre- tary of public instruction, Philippine Is- ands aan Biel aE Lela 309 Holmes, C. L., Bureau of Agricultural Eco- NOTICE i in mo ah Ea mie oma we i SEE 329 Holmes, Kirk, Bureau of Supplies and Ac- COURS ontario a Same SE 316 Holmes, Ronald M., office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations... 321 Holst, John H., Bureau of Indian Affairs___._ 319 Hood, Ozni, P., Bureau of Mines_.._.___.___ 333 Hooper, Capt. Stanford C., Office of Naval Operations... oooh oil oa 314 Hoopes, Capt. Edward Trimble, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. oo o--coo_o-- 316 Hoover, Dickerson N., Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection. __________ 333 Hoover, Herbert, American National Red ranean ELL Sha BTR STR et 355 Hoover, J. Edgar, Department of Justice... 310 Hoover, LeClaire, Federal Trade Commis- sions Svea a fA S ae ht eR 342 Hopkins, Fred M., Patent Office. .---------- 333 Hopkins, Harry L.: Federal Emergency Relief Administrator. 366 The Executive Council. ....oac-- 1 368 Hopkins, Isabelle Mott, Children’s Bureau. 336 Hopkins, P. Frank, Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works... 364 Hopkins, S. G., Civil Service Commission... 339 Hornbeck, Stanley K., office of Secretary of Stated iil Loin ton aD oe 12208 Horner, C. F., National Recovery Adminis- tration: iui. soe dil nnn hrm ea Da rm mm br ik 367 Individual Index Page Horton, James A., Federal Trade Commis- glomus Ue Hostetler, T. A., Patent Office____.___________ Houck, U. G., Bureau of Animal Industry. Hough, Walter, National Museum. ______.___ Houston, H.1., Patent Office... Howard, B. J., Food and Drug Administra- IE SE TE TR Se a ee Howard, Dr. Earl D., National Recovery Administration... ou... date Sadad nia Howe, Col. Louis McHenry: Secretary to the President. ______________ The Executive Counellz: = Soi oc Howe, Frederick C., Agricultural Adjust- ment Administration... ..._coioiioiioid Howells, John M., Commission of Fine Arts.__ Howes, William W., Second Assistant Post- master General. : Jogus on Seb one Hoyt, James A., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration. oo. ue Sn sonata Hubbard, Henry D., Bureau of Standards. __ Hubbard, Henry V., National Capital Park and Planning Commission_________________ Hughes, Brig. Gen. John H., War Depart- mentiGeneral Stafl-c-oer ots 0 Hughes, Charles Evans: Member Smithsonian Institution _._.____ Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institu- (131 Ph or TLR CSE DO [OT TH H. J., American National Red POSSELIE SGN anh na ia Hughes, John J., National Recovery Admin- Istyationees io ob. oo ron Lait Hughes, Maury, National Recovery Admin- station. co us uae Tiba onaallinit Hulbirt, Harry H., office of Treasurer of the United States... ol oooin oon ais Hull, Cordell: Secretary of State (biography)... ____ Foreign Service Buildings Commission. _ Member Smithsonian Institution _______ Governing Board, Pan American Union__ Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Com- The Executive Council. _.o:____i_____... Hull, William C., Civil Service Commission.__ Humber, Col. R. C., Inspector General’s Himphres Col. Evan H., Army War Col- es SR AS SS eS Humphrey, William E.: Federal Trade Commission... ____.______ Humphreys, William J., Weather Bureau. __ Hunnewell, F. A., the Coast Guard. ________ Hunt, Bert L., office of Secretary of State____ Hunt, H. T., Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works__________________ Huntington, Col. P. W., Army Medical Center. ours i. sia sidigy ins Huntington, Webster P., Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission... __... Hurja, Emil E., Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works_.________________ Hurley, Edward N., National Recovery Ad- aninistration. o.oo Le eg Hurley, John S., Department of Justice._____ Hors, B. Price, M. D., Freedmen’s Hos- pial oe a. mane Husband, W. W., Department of Labor_____ Husbands, Sam, Reconstruction Finance Corporation. noel. Dano ani Huse, Edward A., United States Geographic Board loo slalom co Hutchison, A. E., Federal Home Loan Bank Board 352 355 366 310 321 335 Hutson, J. B., Agricultural Adjustment Ad- ministration... oo rT I Ickes, Harold L.: Secretary of the Interior (biography) ___.. Howard University. oie io 00 Chairman, Federal Oil Conservation Board. i... .o..opiiol aise cn vat Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works. ......... col nieuws Tjams, George E., Veterans’ Administration. Inbody, E. F., General Supply Committee _ Inderlied, O. K., Chicago World’s Fair Cen- tennial Commission. tio. 5 io aaa] Irby, J. L. M., Federal Emergency Adminis- trationol Pablic Works... = Ireland, Maj. Gen. Merritte W. (retired), Columbia Hospital for Women____________ Irey, Elmer L., Bureau of Internal Revenue. J Jackson, Charles E., Bureau of Fisheries. ___ Jackson, Capt. E. S., General Board, Navy... Jackson, Lawrence W., M. D., Freedmen’s Hospital i oo teh. oi i Jackson, Col. Thomas H., Board of Engineers for. Riversiand Harbors... ui ci To 1 Jacobs, Harold H., Patent Office. ___________ Jacobs, S. R., Public Debt Service_._._______ James, E. W., Bureau of Public Roads______ James, George R., Federal Reserve Board___ Joiaton; G. S., Bureau of Chemistry and ols. Cebrnein Jul Duero Iman Jamison, Thomas H., General Land Office. __ Jansen, Lieut. Col. Thomas E., Bureau of the Budget ios (ool 0 arsine i an Jardine, James T., Office of Experiment Sta-: i ER he Te RS BT Jedel, Celeste, office of Secretary of State_____ Jedlicka, Capt. Frank C., Army Industrial College usin. 8 druid ing J ay Jeffers, T. C., National Capital Park and PlanningCommission: .. 200 tiz00 0 0; Jenkins, Perry W., Public Domain Com- Jenkinson, J. W., Inland Waterways Cor- POTION. aa oa ana Jennings, C. B., office of Alien Property Cus- todiam=oun Ll Jalon HE ens Jewett, Frank B., Science Advisory Board _ _ Jolliffe, Charles B., Federal Radio Commis- DOTAtION:. oh LEE Johnson, Maj. Elza C., office of Judge Advo- cate General... .........oo bandit Ea Johnson, Fred W., Commissioner of General Tond Offlep oi it napiei oo = Johnson, Herschel V., office of Secretary of Bate ob. a ni 0 aan Johnson, Gen. Hugh S.: Administrator of National Recovery...__ The Executive Council. _______________. Johnson, Mordecai W., Howard University. _ Johnson, Otis B., Federal Trade Commis- Johnston, J. Houston, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works___________ Johnston, Marie A., Bureau of the Budget. Johnston, Oscar, Agricultural Adjustment Administration: CS sd Johnston, V. D., Howard University___.____ Jones, Barton M., Tennessee Valley Au- iT IR Eg aint BT Ea 1 Jones, Charles A., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration =. ... lo iin a Jones, Claude D., National Training School foriBoysii iio nl uy femme Rey Page 347 366 382 Congressional Directory Page Jones, D. B., Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. 327 Jones, Grosvenor M., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. "Li oo wi 332 Jones, Harold F., Post Office Department___ 311 Jones, James E., Agricultural Adjustment Administration. ..c oon oi Lanna 324 Jones, Jesse H.: ; : Chairman, Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration... i. coma hae aa 361 The Executive Council ._.._______________ 368 Jones, Lewis A., Bureau of Agricultural Engi- NEON. Lo. ri ia hi ah a hi as 328 Jones, Melvin, Bureau of the Budget 303 Jones, M.. T., Bureau of Foreign and Domes- ticiCommeree. .... i saa nn... 331 Jones, Thomas E., M. D., Freedmen’s Hos- nL BS ER eS SO CEE Si Ce Beha Sh Sit 321 Jones, Lieut. Col. William F., office of Quar- termaster General... oo... ial iin 307 Judd, Lawrence M., Governor of Hawaii___. 322 Julian, William A., Treasurer of the United A AS nd nS RB Ea Lie A sn 301 Julihn, Carl E., Bureau of Mines____________ 333 Jump, W. A., Office of Personnel and Busi- nessc Administration Lion aos ai 324 - Junkin, C. J., Bureau of Foreign and Domes- He Comune ee: faa alana as 331 Jurkowitz, Frances, Department of Labor_.. 335 Juve, O. A., United States Tariff Commis- SiON oes a ra ere Asa 343 K Kadel, Benjamin C., Weather Bureau.__._.._ 325 Kaiser, Albert W., Patent Office. _._._____..._ 333 Kalbach, Lewis A., Office of Education. ____ 320 Karsner, J. W., Federal Trade Commission. 342 Kauffman, R. R., Grain Futures Adminis- drabon Ea ea 329 Kaufmann, E. I., Columbia Hospital for WOMOH oo ait tea dos sai al aa ii 357 Kearney, George, Department of Justice.._. 311 Kearney, T. H., Bureau of Plant Industry_-. 326 Keck, Una H., Civil Service Commission__._. 339 Keefer, Abraham B., Post Office Depart- ment. CL sn er a 311 Keefer, Perry L., General Land Office_._____ 319 Keelty, Capt. Frank J., office of Chief of FBInance C= ahaa aan 307 Keenan, Frank J., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. cit. cots iota i 361 Keim, Alfred H., Post Office Department_.. 311 Keith, Arthur, National Academy of te TT ITE as YR Ae Col Gn eh Rl i SR re af 354 Keller, Col. W. L., Army Medical Center... 308 Kellermann, Karl F., Bureau of Plant In- QUSIEY i ba a ata ds 326 Kelley, E. F., Bureau of Public Roads___..._ 328 Kelley, Robert F., office of Secretary of State. 299 Kelley, William T., Federal Trade Commis- SION sl aes 342 Kellog, Vernon, Advisory Council of the National Arboretum. ........_. coon iocais 358 Kelly, Ernest, Bureau of Dairy Industry... 326 Kelly, F. J., Office of Education____________. 320 Kelly, Walter E., Post Office Department... 311 Kelsey, Harlan P., Advisory Council of the National Arboretum... co ii ai. oo 358 Kemp, Philip C., National Recovery Ad- ministration... indo. ar ata 366 Kemper, J. M., Bureau of Dairy Industry__. 326 Kendrick, Wayne, Columbia Hospital for WOMEN = eam imma iaa 357 Kennedy, Peter M., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation: oc. amines ini cna ade 362 Kerlin, Malcolm, office of Secretary of Com- ETCe. ou Sl Lian 330 Kerr, Brownie H., Bureau of the Budget_._._. 303 Kerr, Crawford S., International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico... 349 Kerwin, Hugh L., Department of Labor___. 335 Ketcham, Charles A., Headquarters Marine Corps oh aL a re 317 Kettering, Charles F., Science Advisory Board aaa 366 Keyes, Mrs. Henry W., Congressional Club__ 356 Keyser, A. E., Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection... =~ . 1-0... 333 Page Kieley, John, Assistant Secretary of the PIRASHILY ito ronan amr pr Kiesselbach, Wilhelm, Mixed Claims Com- mission, United States and Germany.__.... 348 Kiessling, Oscar E.: Bureau of Mines... Cc. a. di 333 Central Statistical Board _____..__._..... 366 Kilbourne, Brig. Gen. Charles E.: War Department General Staff________.. 306 The Joint: Board... ... Loin, 346 Kilby, Edwin L., office of Secretary of the LrCASULY. inimea oon daa. Ma nai oni 300 Kincer, Joseph B., Weather Bureau__.____._. 325 King, Clyde L., Agricultural Adjustment Administrations. = oC diario 324 King, Eric T., Bureau of Foreign and Domes- tie Commeree- iio 2 cilia on 331 King, Rear Admiral Ernest J.: Bureau of Aeronautics. cceeooooooooon 316 The Aeronautical Board... __.... 346 National Advisory Committee for Aero- NAICS ct asia Sain a 347 King, Harold D., Bureau of Lighthouses.... 332 King, Harry O., "National Recovery Admin- istration. to. ii 366 King, W. Harry, Federal Board for Vocational BAuenlion... oo nb danest sonatas an aii 323 King, William H., National Capital Park and Planning Commission._.._______._____. 350 King, William V., Federal Power Commis- ITH An ae SR TR 344 Kinnan, William A., Patent Office____._...-- 333 Kindleberger, Rear ‘Admiral Charles P.: Board of Medical Examiners and Naval Examining Board... 07a iaarn iol 316 Naval Retiring Board. _c.cnveui iii 317 Kinsell, W. L., Alaska Railroad. ..___-._.___ 322 Kirstein, Louis E., National Labor Board.. = 368 Kitchen, C. W., " Bureau of Agricultural Sansa 328 Kittredge, Frank A., Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations. ..... 321 Kircher, Joseph, Forest Service... __._...._- 327 Kirstein, Louis, National Recovery Adminis- tration. Lio Lame re He a 366 Klapp, Edgar A., International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada. or ie Saas ina ma ans] 348 Klaus, William K., National Recovery Ad- ministration ui ani. Ean nD 367 Klee, Harry M., Bureau of Ordnance__-__.__ 315 Kloeber, R. O., Bureau of the Budget____.-_ 303 Klosser, H. J., Reconstruction Finance Cor- POLAtION cat en ota eis ian 361 Kneeland, Hildegarde, Bureau of Home Eco- Homies. oo ous ne aa 329 Kneipp, L. F., Forest Service. ceva. 327 Knight, Henry G., Bureau of Chemistry and Solis Xo in TE a aS a 327 Knight, Howard L., Office of Experiment Stations. =o i a ae 325 Knight, Samuel, American National Red FE LEA nee Se SA ek) Gl Sa PRE 355 Knowlton, Daniel W., Interstate Commerce Commission so. seu us, as ieai. 341 Knox, Capt. Dudley W., Office of Naval Operations... ic iiacneiitos nana diars 314 Knudson, Harold C., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.____._____ 365 Koch, Frederick L., United States Tariff Commission... -...... Sc ode FL ao 343 Kohn, Robert D., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works. ____________ 364 Kojassar, Master Sergt. Aram, office of Chief ob Cavalry o. cociia ad RE a 306 Kramer, Wilbur G.: Board of Medical Examiners and Naval Examining Board... coin cinols 316 Naval Examining Board... oc. oo...L 317 Naval Retiring Board 2... oo. 2.0.0 317 Kranz, Harry T., Civil Service Commis- Sion cats 339 Kratz, John A., Federal Board for Vocational Education a ee A 323 Roped, William F., Bureau of Reclama- a2 Koonin Rudolph, Public Domain Com- He A A ne EE RE hy rR RE 350 Individual Index Page Kuehl, Frank W., Reconstruction Finance Corporation: i. Ji sui aii ods Kunsman, C. H., Bureau of Chemistry and Soleus turugie andi aml ay 327 Kyte, George W., International Joint Com- TERE ha de Rd Re Pe br SR eh Dee 348 L LaBoiteaux, E. M., Bureau of the Census... 331 LaDame, Mary, United States Employ- ment Service... J... ta. ae 336 Lafount, Harold A., Federal Radio Commis- SION a a aa Geen 344 Laird, A. H., jr., Interstate Commerce Com- TSSION. ose rab A anil sd eid 341 Lamar, Capt. H. Office of het Coordinator i Sh Baa 303 Federal Purchasing Board ______________._ 304 Chairman, Interdepartmental Board on Simplified Office Procedure... _______.__ 305 Land, Rear Admiral Emory S., Bureau of Construction and Repair. ___.__._________. 315 Landenberger, Capt. George B., Island Gov- ernments. lio aa LE ahs 314 Landers, E., Patent Office... ........ 333 Landick, George, jr., office of Fourth Assist- ant Postmaster General........ o.oo. 313 Landreth, Maj. Earl, Puerto Rican Hurri- cane Relief Commission AA am a br 357 Lane, C. H., Federal Board for Vocational Raueation.. coi i noon nena ani 323 Lane, Brig. Gen. Rufus H., Headquarters Marine Corps... oii cise ie nso 317 Lange, O. G., Bureau of Standards__.___..___ 332 Lansdale, Robert T., Bureau of Indian Af- FETE, ies MRE i) SCRE So Sag Re 2 ee RTS 319 Lansdon, William C., United States Board of Pax Appeals... ... cabo eade saatien 343 Laie Rear Admiral E. B., Bureau of Ord- oF en ES a a i a a 1 Larrabes, Mrs. William H., the Congressional mm RA SA EE a a RR AR 356 hd W. H., Bureau of Entomology_-... 327 Lassly, Roy B.; office of Secretary of Interior. 319 Latimer, J. Austin, Post Office Department. 311 Latta, Maurice C., executive clerk, The WIS HOUSE: Jona. Sandi tt ima puna 298 Laughlin, Irwin B., Board of Regents, Smith- sonian Institution .......oiic deni cantina 352 Lauriat, Capt. P. vs. the Coast Guard..... 302 Lawrences, Charles D., Department of Jus- 2 i Rh PA Re RE Erp Lh it te mn 10 Lavrencs Ethel L., office of Secretary of » Bh HR re Re bh og rR 3 Le: Lee, Commission of Fine Arts__.___. 350 Lawshe, Ben, National Recovery Adminis- ona WR ER IR RS een 367 Lawson, June K., Civil Service Commis- BIONIC hohe witli sim sim iid ot Bm el lg 339 Lawson, Lawrence M., International Bound- ary Commission, United States and Mex- 3 Lawton, Edwin M., office of Secretary of Xn Lea, Hen W., National Recovery Admin- ISAO AL Lt alarms nt Sn se 2 367 Leach, Maj. Gen. George E., chief, National Guard Boreas... -.i eee 309 Leahy, Rear Admiral W. D., Bureau of Navi- TL) 1 EB LO MI SC ER AS ls 315 Leavell, Byrd, Public Debt Service. _.______ 300 Lee, William E., Interstate Commerce Com- EE Eo ER ee aa ee Te 340 Leech, J. Russell, United States Board of Tax Appeals AL Bs aii aT ES Sofa Be 343 Lees, Frank, office of First Assistant Post- master. General... eos onc ao nL oan 312 Le Fevre, Robert, General Supply Commit- we tee Le iy Marguerite A., Personal Secretary SO the Prosient.. or eee rer rs 298 Lehman, Paul M., St. Elizabeths Hospital... 321 Leynang, Henry C., office of Secretary of NAVY ole es mse se th at eam 316 ki C, E., Bureau of Plant Industry... 326 Leiserson, D. William M., National Labor Board... esd en iia Leith, C. K., Science Advisory Board.______ Lenroot, Katharine F., Children’s Bureau.__ Leonard, F. Morton, United States Tariff Commission... oui soi aa doluste Lesh, Paul E., Columbia Hospital for WOIMBIL. 1 4 a ie sedis eb a ts 5a Levy, Edith McDowell, Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Commission______________ Lewis, Charles R., office of customhouse..___ Lewis, E. I., Interstate Commerce Commis- 311 eet CR ARE CER Ss WL OE DRI Ee Lewis, George W., National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics... ____________ Lewis, John, National Labor Board.__._______ Lewis, John L., National Recovery Admin- Ein gril a dln ER a SE SS Ra Lewis, Mitchel D., United Board of Media- BON a is im ee er ina Mrs. Revve, Columbia Hospital for OMEN SE sin Se sail dd url eed dred hhh E. W., office of Secretary of Com- MOTOR a SB ve baile bn De Lightfoot, James H., Patent Office..______.__ Lilienthal, David E., Tennessee Valley Authority a A Eds he Lima e Silva, R. de, Governing Board, Pan American Union... ooo ini ti decaca. Lincoln, Gatewood S.: United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet. Corporation. .«.-oano--oocacaeas United States Shipping Board Bureau. Lind, Master Sergt. Fred, office of Chief of Field Arey: ean aa os Lindbergh, Col. Charles A., National Ad- visory Committee for Aeronautics... Linder, W. V., Bureau of Industrial Alcohol Lindquist, Rubert J., Reconstruction Fi- nonee Corporation... oo i. ii ooi Lindsay, Harry B., National Recovery Ad- aninistration. o.oo os si Cras emma Lindsey, Claude, office of Chief of Engineers Linton, F. B., Food and Drug Administra- BON tL Caan mintn TF em Sn aE Sr AR Lippincott, Col. Aubrey, office of Chief of Cavalry oo i ie aac anni Lipscomb, J. P., Home Owners’ Loan Corpo- RL EAI Be a SEES Re eee ale ale Laon. Charles H., Home Owners’ Loan COTrDOLBLION ~~ coos snr SR Emme a eb wr Twi Livesey; Frederick, office of Secretary of Lio i Va Director B. J., Pan American Sanitary. Bugean... > - 0 ae Loafman, M. R., Public Debt Service___.___ Lockwood, Harold J., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works... Lockwood, R. L., office of Federal Coordi- astor ofl Transportation... = 03. ie. 2-... Lodge, John E., Freer Gallery of Art.______. Logan, M. M., Board of Regents, Smith- sonian Institution et Lohmann, Dr. Johann G.: Office of Alien Property Custodian_.____ Mixed Claims Commission, United States and: Germany... Zi ----: Long, Clark R., Bureau of Engraving and Pring aa ns = Long, Medical Director John D., Pan Ameri- can Sanitary Bureatt.. oo oor on Lorente, Dr. Sebastian, Pan American Sani- tary Bureau ET TN Se eS Lorenz, Max O., Interstate Commerce Com- ISEiON: is Se Sie ata Sep Lorimer, George H., Public Domain Com- mitten. Jase es se Sr Saag scat wo ED Loring, Augustus P., Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution __________________ Lorton, Eugene, International Joint Com- Love, Ellen L., Federal Trade Commission. Loving, H. I., Forest Service. _____..________ Lowery, F F. W., Bureau of the Budget_._____ Lowry, Edward G., office of Sas of the rOasSUYY. ovis coritasd Sine iare tii Toa Lozano, Fabio, Governing Board, Pan Amer- joan Union... oc. col ooisl JR anna na 383 Page 330 333 334 334 347 301 367 308 365 352 384 Lubin, Isador: Bureau of Labor Statistics. ._.____._____ Central Statistical Board... __________ inca, John, National Recovery Administra- houses ot Solio Foti ea Lund, Robert L., National Recovery Admin- istrationt is Sabu taal inti iin in Lutz, E. Russell, office of Secretary of State__ Lynch, John, Home Owners’ Loan Corpora- fons Sn Lh ENE Satan Lyons, Gibbs, office of Comptroller of the Currency Lyons, Thomas E., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. 2. -- ri ili. Lyons, William C., Post Office Department. M McAllister, A. S., Bureau of Standards. ______ McAllister, J oseph H., office of Fourth Assist- ant Postmaster General. 20 core Ao MecAtee, W. L., Bureau of Biological Survey. McAuliffe, M. 7 Civil Service Commission. McBride, Harry A., office of Secretary of McCain, Lieut. Col. William A., Army Industrial College 5... on hlsrairall McCain, Maj. Gen. Henry P. (retired), United States Soldiers’ Home______________ Moca, A. G., Bureau of Chemistry and Solly or se nS al McCall, M. A., Bureau of Plant Industry._.__ MecCarl, J. R., Comptroller General of the United States Fe NG pt Sr a AE SR McCarthy, W. J., United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation. _______ McCarthy, William G., Reconstruction Finance Corporation... rire oie ot McCarthy, Wilson, Reconstruction Finance Corporation cara eens io McCauley, William, United States Employ- ees’ Compensation Commission-____.______ McClintock, James K., American National TO a i Me A McClure, Bruce, Federal Emergency Relief Administration... To nT McClure, H. J., Department of Justice. ._____ McClure, Wallace, office of Secretary of State- McCorkle, George, Federal Trade Commis- SION ee ene McCoy, George W., director, National Insti- tute of Health McCoy, Horace L., Veterans’ Administra- rp a a Be ee ta ER McCrea, Lieut. Commander J. L., Office of the Judge Advocate General of the N avy-- McCrory, H., Bureau of Agricultural Engineering. o-oo corers-caer mene MecCroskey, W. E., Home Owners’ Loan CorpOLatioN. oC or ron senare eae Maculoon, Charles N., Bureau of Reclama- MoDarald, Lieut. Col. Robert C., office of Surgeon otictal sh os McDonald, R.E., Bureau of Plant Quarantine. McDonald, Willard F., Weather Bureau.-____ McDonnell, CoCr Food and Drug Admin- Enh elas aiaiaasanina sins data 10D McDonough, Clarence, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works____.______ McDougal, Col. Douglas C., Headquarters NIorIne COLDS. oi nen ons onetime McDowell, J. C., Bureau of Dairy Industry. M nies, James J. , Kmergency Conservation ork Ee James G., office of Secretary of Oo McGinty, George B., Interstate Commerce Commission. Lr ea McGrady, Edward F.: Depariment-of Labor... oii anil a. National Recovery Administration_..__. Page 366 299 362 301 332 311 313 328 339 327 326 Congressional Directory McGuire, O. R., General Accounting Office _ McGurk, Joseph F., office of Secretary of McHugh, Glenn, Agricultural Adjustment Administration. cious iol i rani. Melntyre, Marvin Hunter, Assistant Secre- jarytothe President... co... oo. McKay, Capt. George A., Bureau of Yards and Pooks. 0-0 arr a ian McKee, John K., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. cacao. onl in McKeon, Thomas F., office of Secretary of Commeree. 5... Jo ooo thm i McKinley, Maj. Gen. James F.: The Adjutant General. _._...__._.._._.__. United States Soldiers’ Home... _______. McKinney, E. Kirk, Home Owners’ Loan Corporation... ous. is ode Saiuirn McKinney, Guy D., Emergency Conserva- tioniWeork. oo. oo iin ils Sissi, McKinnon, D. A., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works____._________ McLaughlin, W. W., Bureau of Agricultural Bpgineering. oi 0 bi Ln i 0 03 McLean, Fred W., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- POLAtION oo «ol La I a EE McLeod, A. S., office of Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits... cf oo McMahon, Stephen J., United States Board of Tax Appeals... cc o_o ol McManamy, Frank, Interstate Commerce Commission. oi iicaincraciiainiasies MeMillen, Robert N., Federal Trade Com- TRON BL ea dna Ar LH, MeMillin, Mrs. Lucille F., Civil Service Commission. £8.x Foo sl iiieoitic Bi McMullen, Col. J. 1.: Interdepartmental Patents Board..__._. Office of Judge Advocate General _______ McNabb, Charles E., United States Tariff Commission... oii sooo c sie aagaaiie McNeir, William, office of Secretary of Sinter lo Jl sie a eel Lr McNinch, Frank R., chairman, Federal Power Commission oo 2 fui ai. J Mophers Martha E., office of Secretary of Mei J. R., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration. Sil i i te aT eon McRae, Colin E., office of Chief of Ordnance. McReynolds, Sam D., Foreign Service Build- ings*Commission=i 0 0 nr olen wt 0 MeReynolds, William H., Farm Credit Ad- ministration 2 Lr Starr ib STs McWhorter, Roger B., Federal Power Com- TSI ar ne ren rE MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: Chief of Staff, War Department. __.__.___ Theloint Board... oo MaeCormack, Daniel W., Immigration and Naturalization Service... .- =<. i MacCormiek, Austin H., Department of Jus- Vsti William P., jr., National Ad- visory Committee for Aeronautics wi SE MacDonald, Thomas H., Bureau of Public d MacEachran, Clinton E.: Office of Secretary of State... ....._._ General Supply Committee. ____________ MacKellar, W. M., Bureau of Animal In- QUStry ae Mackey, J. H., Bureau of the Budget. _._.___ MacLean, ‘Angus D., Department of Justice. Madigan, J ohn ER Geological Survey. -. =: Magrath, Charles A., International Joint Commission 2. cor oa ail Mague, Roscoe E., office of Chief Post Office Inspeetor Co a Mahaffie, Charles D., Interstate Commerce Commission a Mahon, P. Heywood, jr., National Recovery Administration... rc ni Mahr, John F., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration Maktos, John, office of Secretary of State..-- Page 340 299 363 339 305 307 Individual Index Page Mallalieu, ‘L'homas G., office of Fourth As- sistant Postmaster General. _______________ Malloy, Pat, Department of Justice. ___._____ 310 Malone, Geo. W., Public Domain Commit- yr SERIE a El Ge I TE pe Te ad BE i 20 350 Nes. Patrick J., Home Owners’ Loan Corporationt ai ict loo ii ir 362 Mammele, C. Canby, National Recovery Administration... 367 Manger, William, Pan American Union____ 354 Mangum, James E., American Battle Mon- uments Commission. Ji. Cai to sii wn 351 Manly, Basil, Federal Power Commission__ 344 Mann, James O., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. ee 362 Mann, William M., National Zoological HE RR RR SRC Set RO I PA i 353 Mansfield, Lewis P., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works_ _________ 364 Marble, George R., office of Comptroller of the Currency... 0 Lo ae 301 Marbut, C. F., Bureau of Chemistry and i Eee Ce Tec el nem Se Dl 327 Marcellus, Edward W., American National RedsGrose oh Sirs sina 0 aati 356 March, Charles H., chairman, Federal Trade Commission: i. Las nad oo 342 Marchant, Annie D., Pan American Union. 354 Margold, Nathan R., office of Secretary of Interior coco immaal dst oiv ail oa 318 Markey, D. John, American Battle Monu- ments Commission: io 0 0 2 0 Jil 351 Markham, Col. Edward M., Board of Engi- neers for Rivers and Harbors. _____________ 308 Markhus, Andrew, General Land Office_____ 319 Marks, S. H., assistant chief clerk, Treasury. 300 Marlatt, C. L., Bureau of Entomology ._____ 327 Marquart, Capt. Edward J.: Office of Naval Operations. _____________ 314 Naval Consulting Board. ______._________ 316 Marquette, John J., United States Board of PA ADDORIS. eae ann denn 343 Marquis, J. Clyde, Bureau of Agricultural HL CONOINGS ss vmnessins sins ion or LEAT 329 Marsden, R. D., Bureau of Agricultural Engineering. oo. carmen oneioe aimaia- k 328 Marshall, Robert, Bureau of Indian Affairs. 320 Martin, H. Warner, Federal Reserve Board. 341 Martin, L. C., office of Secretary of the PeASHTY naan re ns mamta nt LSS | Sri 300 Martin, Col. Lawrence, United States Geo- graphic Board... oooh. cud oon DE 353 Martin, Reed F., General Accounting Office. 340 Martin, Rex, Aeronautics Branch___________ Martin, Warren F., National Training School for Boys fo... ial etd Martyn, John W., office of Secretary of War. 305 Marvin, Dr. Charles F.: ‘Weather Bureau. -___...__ -.._. FE ER 325 National Advisory Committee for Aero- namtiossus nd iLife aol Tad 347 Massing, William P., Federal Radio Com- TUSSION a oo a 44 Masterson, Daniel, Bureau of the Public Health Service... -... hie Ho » Mathson, Donald S., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. i... Lil Bld 0 Matre, Joseph B., office of Secretary of State. 299 Matthews, Annabel, United States Board of Pax ApDenls. cor ci iano Lai Matthews, Charles E., office of Third Assist- ant Postmaster General 2: I. i i. Matihews, H. Freeman, office of Secretary of ae EE LENE RE SR ee Matthews, Brig. Gen. Hugh, Headquarters, Marine Corps... oan DoE Maithews, Wright, Bureau of Internal Rev- Nas, Mrs. J. Atwood, office of Secretary of Interior=o. wu Zi abe iin ha mittee Sm lin eal une a ET 2 Mauran, John L., Commission of Fine Arts. 350 Maxam, Oliver M.: ‘The Coast Guard... ...—- 07 302 United States Geographic Board. _______ 12353 May, John B., Bureau of Aeronautics. ..___. 316 385 Page Mayers, Shirley D., Federal Trade Com- SBION co a ae a es 342 Mays, Jacob H., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration: ii. caaanaatb solr ee 363 Mead, Elwood: Commissioner of Reclamation... ........ 320 Public Domain Committee _____________ 350 Mehl, J. M.., Grain Futures Administration.. 329 Meier, F. C., Bureau of Plant Industry... __ 326 Meléndez, Roberto D., Governing Board, Pan-American Union. ...unan. ooo. 354 Mendenhall, W. C., Director of Geological SUYVeY. i sea a 320 Merriam, C. B., Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration: coins cial ivalinin gl Shoe oy 361 Merriam, Charles E., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works___________ 364 Merriam, John C.: Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institu- Hone. diana ar bam a shan 352 Advisory Council of the National Arbo- CLIN IE MRI eo sh ANS JA SLT Se eo 358 Science Advisory Board. ________________ 366 Merrill, Lieut. Commander A. S., Navy De- partment... ooo. ay ta 314 Merrill, Keith, office of Secretary of State___. 298 Merrill, M. C., Office of Information______._. 325 Mertzke, Arthur J., Federal Home Loan BankiBoard. .C...oec- oi fa as 362 Metcalf, Haven, Bureau of Plant Industry_. 326 Metzdorf, D. W., Alaska Railroad__.________ 322 Metzger, Jacob A., office of Secretary of State. 299 Meyer, Balthasar H., Interstate Commerce Commission... oc ilo bias in 340 Michaelson, Charles, National Recovery Ad- TITRE TET ARS Se SR 367 Milford, Morton M., Federal Emergency Relief Administration... Loiioii 366 Miller, A. W., Bureau of Animal Industry.. 326 Miller, Adolph C., Federal Reserve Board... 341 Miller, Carroll, Interstate Commerce Com- TEE ER ANE rE a ee CU Fo 340 Miller, Charles, National Recovery Admin- stration. 0. oo. 0. a ran eats 367 Miller, Howard S., Patent Office.________.___ 333 Miller, Hugh, Federal Emergency Adminis- tration of Public Works... .........c.-..c 364 Miller, Hunter, office of Secretary of State__. 299 Miller, John M., National Recovery Admin- istrationi lol dorian dl Dols tect al 367 Miller, R. C., Agricultural Adjustment Ad- ministration... ea Leino an, 324 Miller, Walter L., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce... i. iciciiacuaa 331 Millikan, R. A.: National Academy of Sciences....._.._... 353 Science Advisory Board... _____ 366 Millington, C. Norris, Bureau of Indian ATONE. coe mui tmn stubs aim nd dads 319 ada eat ie SLA a dE 308 Milwee, Frank, Home Owners’ Loan Cor- DOLATION. hs esi idiash a rnb ma Goo 362 Miner, Helen, Civil Service Commission_.__ 339 Mink, Capt. O. J., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. o.oo... Silom Bho se 316 Mitchell, Charles L., Weather Bureau_._____ 325 Mitchell, Ewing Y., Assistant Secretary of COMMBLED. cor viva ronan wie soe Ee mS a A 330 Mitchell, Guy E., Geological Survey________ 320 Mitchell, Harry B., president Civil Service Commission oi iia or Jl non Sah 339 Mitchell, L. H., Bureau of Reclamation____._ 320 Mitchell, Wesley C., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works__________ 364 Mitchell, William F., jr., United States Board of Mediation... uo liad 345 Mitman, C. W., National Museum _________. 352 Moftat, Jay Pierrepont, office of Secertary of State. NS a ns 299 Moflett, James A., National Recovery Ad- ministration 0 so ea 366 Mohler, John R., Bureau of Animal Industry. 326 Mohun, Mrs. Barry, Columbia Hospital for Women oo. niin can al 2a 357 Moll, Dr. A. A., Pan American Sanitary Bureau nL ran SR ey 355 386 Congressional Directory Page Molster, Charles E., office of Secretary of CC OMIAGLCe. susie asst bana aE 330 Monahan, Arthur C., Bureau of Indian Af- BAITS a al a ee da aa as 319 Montgomery, Edward G., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce... ____-_-___. 331 Moqgomary, F. R., General Accounting Tl SEE SE UA (I VSD SHE ee a 340 Montgomery, John T., Bureau of Indian Aflalrs an Loin on Ela 320 Moore, Charles, chairman, Commission of Fine Arts ait 350 Moore, L. W., United States Tariff Commis- lon i a ra 343 Moore, M. B., International Boundary Com- mission, United States and Mexico 349 Moore, Millard J., Patent Office__.____.____. 333 Moore, Robert Walton: Washington National Monument Society. 351 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institu- Oe LS a a A a a as dd 352 Moore, Samuel M., jr., Veterans’ Adminis- RL SE CR Ee el RRR 345 Moore, Wharton, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commeree. .......--.-..c--23 331 Moran, Commander Thomas, Federal Oil Conservation Board ==... ~~ _-. 322 Moran, W. H., office of Secretary of the PL OASUILY oo aww arin ise bo mni m AEG iE =e 300 Morgan, Arja, Interstate Commerce Com- mission. a es 341 Morgan, Arthur E.: Tennessee Valley Authority... _._.___ 363 The Executive Couneil-......._LioocC.. 368 Morgan, Edward W., Veterans’ Administra- RH CT na BS EN SL 345 Morgan, Elonzo T., Patent Office. ._________ 333 Morgan, Harcourt A., Tennessee Valley Authoriby oi yd Es a a 363 Morgan, Herbert E., Civil Service Commis- Tid Bes ts Sa SF GC SE eS RE ME Ja TR 339 Morgan, Sidney, United States Tariff Com- mission. ions ain le 343 Morgenthau, Henry, jr.: Governor, Farm Credit Administration... 363 The Bxecutive Couneil =~ __...oi.l..0 368 Morin, John M., United States Employees’ Compensation Commission._________.___.__ 340 Morrell, Fred, Forest Service... __.__ 327 Morrill, Chester, Federal Reserve Board... 341 Morris, Logan, chairman United States Board of Tax Appeals... .---—cou..aoia 343 Morrison, Harold, Bureau of Entomology... 328 Morrison, Martin A., Federal Trade Com- mission ee ak Cha 342 Morrow, Edwin P., United States Board of Mediation... =. a goo aa 345 Morrow, Col. William M., United States Soldiers” Home... C= Loi ceannapasds 357 Morsell, H. Tudor, National Capital Park and Planning Commission__.._._______.__. 350 Moses, Brig. Gen. Andrew, War Department General Stafl. oe dnas 305 Moses, Roy H., Navy Department________.. 314 Moskey, George A., Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations.___._____.._._ 321 Moyer, L. A., Civil Service Commission__._ 339 Moyer, Lawson A., office of Secretary of RE a A Aah ee SLE 298 Moyle, James H., commissioner, Bureau of Customs... iii ions srs ad 301 Moynihan, Anna V., Department of Labor... 335 Moynihan, Charles J., Public Domain Com- mittee: hail re aan rane ia 350 Muck, Lee, Bureau of Indian Affairs. _______ 320 Muir, Malcolm, National Recovery Admin- istration. ic =e aie nee 367 Mullaney, John J., office of Chief of the Air Corps: ci i a i 309 Mullen, Januarius Arthur, office of Secretary ol State. or da eee ah na 298 Mulligan, Henry A., Reconstruction Finance Corporation: cio Joost Lon un 361 Munger, Capt. Curtis B., Naval Hospital ___ 317 Murdock, J. Edgar, United States Board of Pax Appesls isos ie io ar 343 Murdock, James O., office of Secretary of Fage Murfin, Rear Admiral O. G., Judge Advocate Generalof the Navy... - coi co... 316 Murph, D. S., Agricultural Adjustment Ad- ministration. oo. uu cialis aaa las 324 Murphy, Frank, Governor General of the Philippines: ica. naiisonn 309 Murphy, Frank J., Bureau of Customs______ 301 Murphy, James J., jr., office of Secretary of State cae el re a Sa 299 Murphy, James L., Interstate Commerce Commission == ci doos i. ll vain ino 341 Murphy, Dr. Timothy F., Bureau of the Census a a ad aaa daa 331 Murray, Wallace S., office of Secretary of EE de ee Be A a 299 Myers, George H., Columbia Hospital for TIT Te a a Mn SRE Ge a 357 Myers, W. I., Farm Credit Administration. 363 N Naghel, Charles E., office of Territorial GR Ree ae eR ea 322 Nagle, Margaret L., Federal Reserve Board. 341 Nagle, Robert L., Federal Home Loan Bank ° Board. obi... bond di asl 362 Nash, I. H., Public Domain Committee_._.._ 350 Nash, Jay B., Bureau of Indian Affairs______ 319 Nathan, Harold, Department of Justice. .__. 310 Neal, A. B., Army War College... _._-.._-... 310 Neely, Frederick R., Aeronautics Branch____ 331 Nelson, H. A., Office of Personnel and Busi- ness Administration. ai. oC on 324 Neumann, David, General Accounting C0 ina m i i ens a PRE Ea 340 Neville, Keith, National Recovery Adminis- tration. els ae a 367 Nevius, J. D., Bureau of Customs.___._______ 301 New, Harry S., Chicago World’s Fair Cen- tennial Commission. co. ooo ooa. 358 Newcomer, H. C., Columbia Institution for the Deal. iain SE ga 357 Newton, Harry H., United States Tariff Com- MISSION. ea ean aa eal 343 Newton, Walter H., Federal Home Loan Bank Board... ie oiaaamEagRa 362 Nichol, H. R., office of Fourth Assistant Post- masier- Generals. oo i a aaiici Si 313 Nichols, J. C., National Capital Park and Planning Commission... ~---====ouees 350 Nichols, Capt. Neil E., Office of Naval ODOTAHIONS no. ionomers ma os we Bb ars tn 314 Ninas, George A., General Accounting Office. 340 Nixon, Mary S., office of Secretary of War___ 305 Noell, J. C., Federal Reserve Board__._.____ 341 Nolen, John, jr., National Capital Park and Planning Commission. o_o i iia aa 350 Norcross, T. W., Forest Service__...._-..__.- 327 North, Dexter, United States Tariff Com- 131 nL RE ae SR ee See eta 343 North, Roy M., office of Third Assistant Postmaster General... =. tc -aa-ma nar nnna 312 Norton, Mrs. Mary T.: National Capital Park and Planning Commission... o.oo ii anesaini 350 Columbia Hospital for Women.__________ 357 Notz, Cornelia, United States Tariff Com- : RIES ON os i nine nes es ame ww 343 Noyes, Clara D., American National Red FOSS os sant er ak Nats Ema A we 356 Noyes, Mrs. Frank B., Advisory Council of the National Arboretum... .—---c-ccaaaaaar- 358 Noyes, Capt. Leigh, Bureau of Navigation. 315 Noyes, Newbold, National Training School (0r BOYS: oi ais. aan et wpa wins 358 Noyes, Theodore W.: Washington National Monument So- a ee ORE Lm tS SR 351 Columbia Institution for the Deaf ______ 357 Ntuifiez F., Dr. Solon, Pan American Sani- tary Bureal. one crone 355 0 Obenchain, C. A., General Land Office_____- 319 O’Brien, Robert L., chairman United States Tariff Commission. cx cons oiirirmrasane 343 O’Brien, Ruth, Bureau of Home Economics. ~~ 329 Individual Index Page O’Brien, Thomas A., office of The Adjutant General oe a aaa it O’Brien, Thomas W., United States Housing Corporation. ts sss sree ar 0’ Bra, William C., Post Office Depart- Corr FRR es et RE BRE SRA I SOE LSC RE oO’ wi Ambrose, Post Office Depart- ment is eda Ese 0O’Connell, guise L., Pan American Union. 0? Connor, JE. T Comptroller of he Currency -.......- Sn Federal Reserve Board Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Oden, Archibald, Navy Department________ Offley, Col. Edward M.: Office of Chief Coordinator.__...__...___. Federal Real Estate Board. _____________ Ogle, Charles T., Navy Department________ Ogilvie, Noel : International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and GTI LTR Ree Se SE NS O’Halloran, Thomas J., office of First Assist- ant Postmaster General _ ..._.c............ O’Hara, James J., office of Secretary of Com- TL LE CR SR CL a Ohlson, Otto F., Alaska Railroad____________ Ojeda, José Hernandez, International Bound- ary Commission, United States and paezien. ET Ee Tf CG a ee oro Col. L. W., Acting Chief Coordinator. Oliver, Maj. Lunsford E., Mississippi River COTRINISEON. ree it ono oe enti Oliver, S. J.: General Supply Committee_.______.____ Coordinator for Motor Transport, Dis- trictiof Columbia... ov. = oie Olmsted, Frederick Law, Advisory Council of the National Arboretum.________________ Olsen, Nils A., Bureau of Agricultural Eco- nomi O’Mahoney, Joseph C., First Assistant Post- master-General...... i. dic. cnseuote inde nin O’Neal, Alan S., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- POTREION. tei sn ising ln idan rw O’Neale, M. Lindsay, ol Emergency Administration of Public W O’Neill, Anna A., office of Ak of State_ O’Neill, Helen oa Navy Department_______ O’Reilly, Mary M., Bureau of the Mint_____ Orme, Norman L., Dominican customs re- CRIVRrSNID oor Cel dio venaant heh O’Rourke, L. J., Civil Service Commission. _ Owen, Mabel M., United States Board of i 0 ENT ET I Ce i Tee I Oxholm, Axel H., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commeres. «..-...uioavosam ain Packer, Earl L., office of Secretary of State_._ Paddock, Maj. R. B., National Recovery Administration... ot Poi oo Page, Thomas Walker, United States Tariff Commission). CL 2nd 2 Banstead 5 Page, Wilbur J., Bureau of Foreign and Do- mestic Commerce. Pagenhart, E. H.: Aeronautics Branch_____________________ Coast and Geodetic Survey______________ Paine, H. S., Bureau of Chemistry and Palmer, Arthur W., Bureau of Agricultural Beonomiesic ....0 1. 0 oi nnn Parater, George H., United States Tariff Commission... ..... Jn..o dian ok Park, C. A., Bureau of Lighthouses. ________ Parker, E. C., Bureau of Agricultural Eco- NOME. ition ams Soa loging Parker, George H., Federal Emergency Ad- inating of LI Works. 20. ois 306 336 330 322 363 303 341 299 331 332 343 332 Pring, Maj. J. L., Inspector General’s Parkman, Harrison, Post Office Department _ Parks, Karl E., Bureau of Dairy Industry ____ Paks, Mrs. Tilman B., the Congressional 1) Pare ee TTT Parrish, Joel R., Reconstruction Finance Corporation... No. os ccf le: oa Parry, Carl E., Federal Reserve Board______ Parsons, Rear Admiral A. L., Bureau of Yardsand Doeks.s aaa EL 5 Patch, Margaret A., Bureau of the Census___ Patterson, Maj. Gen. Robert U.: Surgeon General of the Army _ __________ American National Red Cross__._________ United States Soldiers’ Home. __________ Patterson, Surg. Gen. Robert U., Columbia Hospitalfor Women... oc Patton, Capt. R. S.: Director of Coast and Geodetic Survey. United States Geographic Board. _______ Paulette, Robert J., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Work Ty MER a Paulger, Leo H., Federal Reserve Board____ Paull, George Bureau of Internal Revenue Payer, Harry F., office of Secretary of State__ Payne, John B.: Agricultural Adjustment Administra- ‘Washington National Monument Society American National Red Cross___________ Pearson, Dr. Paul M., Governor of Virgin Yelands. 0. oe a a aia Pearson, William H., office of Third Assistant Postmaster General Eh A Cees tion te see RS I Sent | CT in Peek, George N.: Administrator, Agricultural Adjustment Administrations: oor tp Tan Pelton, Walter E., office of Secretary of State_ Peoples, Rear Admiral Christian J.: Bureau of Supplies and Accounts________________ Pn, Dorothy B., General Accounting Perkins, Frances: Chairman, Federal Board for Vocational Hduecation to =o 0 wit ile an Secretary of Labor (biography) __________ Council of National Defense_____________ Member Smithsonian Institution _ Federal Employment Stabilization Board. Loc rie oh Re Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works______ re Perry, Charles B., Perry’s Victory Memorial COMMISSION os ro as pies Pershing, Gen. John J., chairman American Battle Monuments Commission___________ Persons, W. Frank, United States Employ- ment Services i uo Coir oon Satu de Peterson, Agnes L., Women’s Bureau______ Peterson, Charles E, , office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations hl pa Peterson, William, Public Domain Com- Mee. bata RR SE Pettet, Zellmer R., Bureau of the Census____ Pettey, Herbert L., Federal Radio Commis- tration aha n ya tnd 0 Se Senn LAR SIU DE Phillips, Matilda, Pan American Union_____ Phillips, Robert J., office of Secretary of Re a A Sl Ss SY Phillips, William: Under Secretary of State... __.___._..___ American National Red Cross..______.___ Philpot, Richard E., Home Owners’ Loan COrDOYaION - J. sae ascas ans ee es Pickard, Edward T., Bureau of Foreign and DomesticCommeree. o._._...___.~ ___ Pickard, Ward W., National Recovery Ad- ministration En SED NS SR LT) Pickens, Capt. A. C.: Island Governments. ______.__.._____._.__ 344 367 354 299 298 355 388 Congressional Directory Page Pickett, Clarence E., office of Subsistence Homesteads. ooo iooni an nanan nani Pierce, C. C., Bureau of the Public Health Service. coi Uy lu do prin 2 ins 302 Pierce, Charles H., Patent Office._.__..__... 333 Pierce, Paul P., Patent Office... -._._. 333 Pierce, Rev. Ulysses G. B., Columbia Insti- tutionforthe Deaf... oc oo ooo ties 357 Pieters, A. J., Bureau of Plant Industry..... 326 Pillsbury, Brig. Gen. George B., office of GChiefolBngineers..- 0. TIT. 308 Pinkerton, Lowell C., office of Secretary of Ll LR SS Se a pe Js Li 298 Pittman, Key, Foreign Service Buildings Commission. 5 os air, 347 Pitts, Edwin B., office of Judge Advocate General ye aT LT 307 Platt, Commander Comfort B., office of Naval Operations. = cr oa... 314 Poland, W. B., office of Federal Coordinator of Transportation... co fr a 365 Pollard, Park H., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- od LL LL Dh eth ee SS CR at cl 363 Poole, C. A., office of Comptroller of the Cur- ST LLL ae Ea gi A en Sn ba fee pe SE 301 Poole, John, Columbia Institution for the 2 eal a a nears 57 Pope, Gustavus D., American National Red Sp ae a CB Cp al 355 Pope, G. W., Bureau of Animal Industry__.. 326 Porter, Claude R., Interstate Commerce Commission: 0s ie ois 340 Porter, George B., Federal Radio Commis- OH Em arn Sl a a a a SL 344 Porter, Henry G., Civil Service Commission. 339 Potts, Roy C., Bureau of Agricultural Eco- Homies 329 Pou, Mrs. Edward W.,the Congressional Club. ~~ 356 Pounder, John A., International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canals a Erman 348 Powell, F. W., office of Federal Coordinator of Transportation oo ie rarmmmnsie 365 Pratt, Brig. Gen. Henry C. National Advis- ory Committee for Aeronautics_._._.....__ 347 Pratt, Mrs. Harold I., Advisory Council of the National Arboretum... ccoaeeee- 358 Preston, Maj. Gen. John F., Inspector Gen- eral, United States Army... -co-vemeue=n-- 306 Prettyman, E. Barrett, Bureau of Internal Revenmie oo nemo emt sme Sm 301 Price, D. J., Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. = 327 Price, Maj. X. H., American Battle Monu- ments Commission... ccen-onaasmmen 351 Price, W. M., Home Owners’ Loan Corpora- ton. ecu 362 Prior, Laurens, Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection. . i cmmecaremaas 333 Proffitt, M.. M., office of Education _..__.___ 320 Pulliam, William E., Dominican customs receivership. coi cio tr eon n 309 Purdum, Smith W., office of Fourth Assist- ant Postmaster General. _ cco camemaa- 312 Purnell, Commander William R., Bureau of Navigation: i Cstawe rn mem S a mnons 315 Pursel, Clara H., office of Chief Coordinator. 303 Putnam, George R.: Commissioner of Lighthouses_--_.-----.-- 332 United States Geographic Board. _._____ 353 Putnam, Herbert, Washington National Monument SOCIeLY cme vuas - raat tsa n nnn 351 Pyle, Robert: : Advisory Council of the National Arbo- LATENT a EAR NC PS SG aa 358 Q Quaid, William L., Civil Service Commis- TE min Lo SEL EGER Pn 339 Quigg, W. H., Chairman, Federal Traffic Board. iret mene am 304 R Rachford, C. E., Forest Service. __—.—._---_- 327 Ragsdale, Dr. S. B., Columbia Hospital for Page Ransley, Mrs. Harry C., the Congressional GE a SE eee ee Sh 356 Rastall, W. H., Bureau of Foreign and Do- mestiec Commerce... ozoazssoio2i S00 on 331 Rawdon, H. S., Bureau of Standards_._._____ 332 Rea, Mrs. Henry R., American National Red BC SRE eS Ee SR SN a PR ta 355 Recinos, Adrian, Governing Board, Pan American Union. 2 rio Toy Joints 354 Rector, John K., M. D., Freedmen’s Hos- rr te eh Be pra AR SS 321 SUEVeY a er ET In 328 Redrow, Walter L., Patent Office 333 Reed, Bessie O., United States Employees’ Compensation Commission. ..___..___._.___ 340 Reed, Clyde, Bureau of Supplies and Ac- CONMLSr r Annsae e ee 316 Reed, David -A.: American Battle Monuments Commis- BION ue si da diRe wars bam Sn an EE 351 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institu- JOM a es Ee 352 Reed, Harrison H., United States Board of Medintion:. oo oa Fria a cite 345 Reed, Howard S., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works_.____________ 364 Reed, O. E., Bureau of Dairy Industry__.___ 326 Reed, Stanley, Reconstruction Finance Cor- DOrAtIoN. cu. ois Ea hee Sey 361 Reeves, Floyd W., Tennessee Valley Au- ral EN ES SR LR TE 363 Reeves, John R. T., Bureau of Indian Affairs. 319 Reeves, Perry W., Federal Board for Voca- tional Education. cooo- som noa-reaamaat 323 Reichelderfer, Luther H., Columbia Hospital for Women ol. oe 357 Reid, William A., Pan American Union.____ 354 Reitzel, Albert E., Department of Labor__... 335 Renn, Margie G., office of Secretary of Com- TROL a a a 330 Reynolds, John B., Federal Radio Commis- gon e a 344 Rhees, B. R., Bureau of Industrial Alcohol. 301 Rhoads, William L., Post Office Department. 311 Ribenack, W. C., Reconstruction Finance Corporations. . tao een on 361 Rice, A. G., Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. _ 327 Rice, Dr. Stuart A., Bureau of the Census... 331 Rice, George S., Bureau of Mines..__.------ 334 Rice, Stuart A., Central Statistical Board... 365 Richards, Brig. Gen. George, Headquarters Marine Corps unos tr cee ea 318 Richards, Edward C. M., Tennessee Valley Authority oo. ec He 363 Richards, Henry T., Civil Service Commis- tion Boards - oe aaa t 322 Richardson, L. S., Bureau of Dairy Industry. 326 Richardson, W. W., General Accounting 8 i eee maa pr Set A Leu ST See 340 Richberg, Donald R., National Recovery Administration... ciara mma 367 Ridley, Lieut. Col. Clarence S., the Panama 245 CY is Sr aasananen hen SR Ne Tn nai Riefler, Winfield W., Central Statistical iit oi Beal TS Se SE RE 365 Rigby, Col. William C., office of Judge Ad- vocate Generale. ou foi icoasns. So nunni 2807 Rinehart, Mary Roberts, Public Domain Commitee... o-sroa-=rodimamntws 350 Pan: American Union: ----:vummmae-ot = ~-ip 1001 Roark, R. C., Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. 327 Robb, Arthur, Department of Justice. -- 310 Robb, Charles H., National Training School 0) 8 310) EA se Ee 358 Robert, Lawrence W., jr.: Office of Secretary of the Treasury... 300 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works: cicero nore nmceanntut 364 The Executive Couneil._______._____ so 008 Roberts, J. O’Connor, Veterans’ A dministra- (a een pe al ER ea pe 344 Roberts, Owen J., umpire, Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany. 347 Individual Index Page Robertson, E. C., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- ETE TE i a I Robins, Lieut. Col. Thomas M., California Déhris Commission... ... .ocounso oun van Robins, Thomas, Naval Consulting Board. __ Robinson, Joseph T., Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution. ........_...__... Robinson, Miss F. M., National Recovery Administration... ..o oahu LEE Robinson, Rear Admiral Samuel M., Bureau of Engineering... oc: socio 2 lio 2 Robinson, Wallace B., United States Rail- road Administration. EE SER I Sl Tie) Rogers, Al, office of Chief of Finance__________ Rogers, Dr. Lindsay, National Recovery Administration. cc... oo. isa. neal oi iax Rog Elizabeth S., office of Secretary of fatal ss ii ee a Ter Rogers, J. F., Office of Education ___________. Rogers, J ohn L., office of Federal Coordinator of Transportation EE Do eh em Rogers, Lore A., Bureau of Dairy Industry - -- Rohwer, S. A, Bureau of Entomology... ___- Rollins, William T. S., office of Third Assis- tant Postmaster General sae A DH Romig, J. H., Alaska Railroad. .._____.______ Roosevelt, Henry L., The Assistant Secretary of the Navy a a A Se a dt Roosevelt, Franklin D.: President of United States (biography)--- ‘Washington National Monument Society. ar Sd a. Member Smithsonian Institution-_______ American National Red Cross_-..--.-.--- Columbia Institution for the Deaf _______ The Executive Council Roper, Daniel C.: Federal Oil Conservation Board--2-:-- 7% Federal Board for Vocational Education. Secretary of Commerce (biography) Council of National Defense_._.__________ Foreign Service Buildings Commission... Member Smithsonian Institution _______ Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Com- oard Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works... The ExecutiveCouneil . cco... Rose, Yeon C., office of Secretary of the Treas Ror Sol A., National Recovery Ad- ministration OE A Le Lag ne Ros, Andrew N., Federal Trade Commis- Te Nello Tayloe, Director of the Mint_____ Ross, Walter V., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration SE NC DS Sea Rossiter, Rear Admiral Perceval S.: Bureau of Medicine and Surgery--------- American National Red Cross_-.._-..._.. Columbia Hospital for Women.._________ Roth, Edward, jr., office of The Adjutant Gonohil. ss a aat Rowe, L. S., Pan American Union._.____._____ Rowlands, Lamont, National Recovery Administration... occ roti ot avenesse an Royall, Capt. Hilary H., Naval Examining Board Bo Col. Kyle, office of Judge Advocate General Ruckman, W. 5% Patent Office Ru, Gilbert T., Coast and Geodetic Sur- pian hin. Bureau of Narcotics... ______ Russell, Brig. Gen. John H., Headquarters Marine Corps Bay Capt. Charles F., Bureau of Naviga- tion Russell, Charles T., Bureau of Internal Revenue RT Se A eae DRE Be ng 363 308 316 Russell, Horace: Federal Home Loan Bank Board. ._.____ Home Owners’ Loan Corporation_______ Ryan, Oswald, Federal Power Commission__ Ryan, W. Carson, jr., Bureau of Indian Aare aii i La EE Ryerson, K. A., Bureau of Plant Industry... S Sachs, Dr. Alexander: Central Statistical Board... _____.____ National Recovery Administration Salisbury, Morse, Office of Information Salmon, David A., office of Secretary of Artillery sss Con aL LRU ESE, Sanford, George O., Bureau of Reclamation. _ Sanger, "Alice B., Post Office Department.____ Sanger, Monie, St. Elizabeths Hospital. _.____ Santacruz, Armando, jr., International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico. saa ss a Sarle, C. F., Agricultural Adjustment Admin- istration i coi iii soles ious Jill Sasscer, E. R., Bureau of Plant Quarantine. _ Saunders, Col. Edwin O. ., office of Judge Advocate General... cue. ooo Lili Saunders, Richardson, Department of Labor. Saunders, W. A., National Guard Bureau.____ Savage, Eugene F., Commission of Fine Arts. Sawyer, D. H., Federal Employment Stabili- gation Board o.oo acura sonal SEED Sayford, Ned H., Tennessee Valley Author- Scanlan, John J., office of Secretary of State... Schafer, A. L..,, American National Red Cross- Schell, S. D.: United States Shipping Board Bureau... United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation. => i: 0.00. ..! Schlemmer, Frederick L., ‘Tennessee Valley Authority Chere Srna er PENCE RR Canalis oo saan ran gia ae Schneiderman, Rose, National Recovery Administrations. =) ciao ui Schnoor, William, Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission... caesar Schnurr, M. A.: Bureau of Reclamation__________________ Public Domain Committee... _______ Schoeneman, George J., Bureau of Internal Revenue: _ =. vay oC on Schoening, H. W., Bureau of Animal In- QUBIEY a Schoolmeesters, Department... ia Too oie Schott, John W., office of Secretary of War___ Schram, Emil, Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration ic. i oo vin. an tla TIEN EI a Soproingy, Oswald, Bureau of Chemistry and ofles Tonsil Shopnia ds Ln ote i SeluimaD, made R. E., General Board, Navy. Co. Lo oi etn Ts Schulz, Col. PS iwad H., Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors CES RRL USE eT Schwickardi, Rudolph B., Federal Trade Conmmisgion lt voi i vo nha] an ses ian Schwulst, Earl B., Reconstruction Finance Corporation adie a DE SA Scofield, C. S., Bureau of Plant Industry ____._ Ss George. E., American National Red i Tas eA el PT RRB Scott, intact J., Howard University... Scott, Stanley i Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works tl on ua Seaman, Guy L., Interstate Commerce Com- misgion. JC oo et Sal a a Searle, William D., office of Secretary of War. Sears, fi D., Geological Survey =. cio ii Seawell, Herbert F , United States Board of Tax App eae i a Fh Spe Daan s Sechrest, Earl F., Federal Power Commis- 390 Congressional Directory Page Page Secrest, John D., Bureau of Mines........._. 334 | Smith, A. M., office of Commissioner of Ac- Settle, T. S., National Capital Park and counts and Deposits... cco crmeminagann 301 Planning Commission _-.-so.t coon oo 350 | Smith, Alfred E., American National Red Severson, Lieut. Col. Charles F., War De- EN EEE aS RT 355 partment General Staff... 306 | Smith, Brig. Gen. Alfred T., War Depart- Shallenberger, Mrs. A. C., the Congressional ment:General Staff... lacie 305 ET Sa RE En Lat Te) 356 | Smith, C. B., Extension Service.___-___....._ 325 Shanley, G. Frank, Home Owners’ Loan Smith, Charles A., Reconstruction Finance Corporation. ori troneon onan na 363 Corporation. o-- o-t--5--roe somites 362 Shanley, Commander T. A., the Coast Smith, Charles P., United States Board of Guard. oon arenes a 302 Bar ADpeIS: Cr ue. ao ines 343 Shannon, Margaret G., Federal Board for Smith, Charlotte S., office of Subsistence Vocational Education. =. --cc.cac. 2 323 Homesteads. o.oo doesn srs 319 Shaughnessy, Edward J., Immigration and Smith, DeWitt, American National Red Naturalization Serviee-- {i ootemacio naa 335 pL ee BE EE SU he 355 Shaver, Clem, Reconstruction Finance Cor- Smith, Don C., American National Red porationcio son in oo a 361 LOSS. i sia bp ee Ee ne Se wm mi 356 Shaw, James, Home Owners’ Loan Corpora- Smith, Elbert L., Reconstruction Finance iT) ar Ta BRO HE RE LC Sle Ref San Re 363 Corporation. oases =srsrcem=cminc ar i=2on 361 Shaw, John S., Federal Board for Vocational Smith, F. C., Bureau of the Public Health 2 Education 2 323 AT aA [i Ce Se lr EL Be CO) 302 Shear, C. L., Bureau of Plant Industry.-.._.- 326 | Smith, F. D.: Sheehan, William F., Reconstruction Finance Permanent Conference on Printing_____. 303 Corporation. ooo cocoa rennin nota 361 Office-of Information... coin. 325 Sheets, E. W., Bureau of Animal Industry... 396 | Smith, Franklin H., United States Tariff Sheldon, H. P., Bureau of Biological Survey. 328 Commission: ooo tral emnwonen ea c 343 Shelsé, Ronne C., Geological Survey. ___._._. 320 | Smith, George Otis, Federal Power Commis- Shepard, Guy C., Agricultural Adjustment i PEE Ane a a Wd 344 Administration... =... ioc doaioo 324 | Smith, James E., National Recovery Admin- Sheppard, H. R., office of Secretary of the IR VAT De Ee an ES 367 POSIT a ah im oo i oe wm mmm i im 300 | Smith, Maj. Lucius M., office of Judge Advo- Sherman, E. A., Forest Service... 327 cate General ooo 307 Sherman, Wells A., Bureau of Agricultural Smith, Mabel H., Office of Education.._.._. 320 Ee ot To Pie (a a Dl Eps 0 Ll 329 | Smith, Paul, office of Alien Property Cus- Sherrill, Col. C. A., National Recovery Ad- todian oom 347 IISA ION fr he cheat ma awn 367 | Smith, Dr. Philip S.: Sherwood, Benjamin R., Department of Geological SUIVeY. ----ooonmmrrome—er- 320 LADO: 50h Sint Geile am tr 335 Federal Emergency Administration of Sherwood, H. G., office of Supervising Archi- / Public Works... -.-:-we-mou-rocoocpe 365 Cl rs si hE svar es on enema AS 302 | Smrha, Charles, Home Owners’ Loan Cor- Shipe, H. W., Bureau of Indian Affairs._.._. 319 POTation oo amesvemeaT mre e002 Shipley, Ruth B., office of Secretary of Snell, Charles, L., Headquarters Marine a AE TR Rn ees 299 OLDS: ov? -panmawdnr Soa == eissrmsnemcei et 317 Shoemaker, C. W., International Exchanges. 353 | Snell, Harold W., Alaska Railroad _.._._--—- 322 Shoemaker, Thomas B., Immigration and Snodgrass, Russell, Reconstruction Finance Naturalization Service... -o—oo-ooo-- 335 Corporation. oomveoooomo coon 1801 Shore, Henry A., office of Second Assistant Soldan, Dr. Carlos Enrique Paz, Pan Ameri- Postmaster General... 4. ..coneeo a 312 can Sanitary Bureau... __. mea - 354 Short, Lieut. Col. Walter C., Bureau of In- Soler, Dr. Ramon Baez, Pan American Sani- SIAL ARAIIS. ine oben baa 309 tary Bureau. --—----- moo mmm momo oo 355 Shrout, Sam F., Federal Trade Commission. 342 | Sornborger, Charles B., Department of Jus- Shuping, C. L., National Recovery Adminis- Bice... oh 310 Ilion. a Lob itein vlereuiili aes 367 | Southgate, Richard, office of Secretary of Simkins, Verne, Navy Department_.____.__-- 314 tate. _-_- esseromsnnom-msesiz=cooisiesgsiac: 299 Simmons, B. H., Inspector General's Office... 306 Spalding, Lieut. Col. George R., Mississippi Simon, Rabbi Abram, Columbia Hospital for River Commission. o-oo oooomomomoeooeee 308 Woonona ete ag 357 | Spangler, L. C.: Simonds, Maj. Gen. Geo. S., commandant, Office of Secretary of the Treasury...---- 300 Army War College... -neen=s 310 General Supply Committee... 302 Simons, Howard J., American National Red Spaulding, E. Wilder, office of Secretary of CIORS. fours eatin stamtn ina ih 355 State. ooo SirzamzressnagE= 299 Simonton, Vincent DeP., Bureau of Indus- Spaulding, Huntley N., Public Domain Com- Trial AICONO oof scars tite drains sade 301 mittee. or aoeeerosemmmemo—mm een 350 Simpson, Kenneth M., National Recovery Spencer, F. H., Bureau of Entomology.____- 327 AAMIBSIIatIoN oo aio ar omnia am 367 | Spilman, Joseph L., Civil Service Commis- 5 Sims, Henry Upson, American National Red 1 1 ET sans iS, Feury Upon Aerie aa o Sata 355 Spinks, Col. M. G., Inspector General's : Sirlouis, Marjorie, Federal Real Estat CO oo mmme mmm mm—mmm—mmsome- 06 Hols, Diol) Fedoral) Bool Pao 304 | Sprague, Frank J., Naval Consulting Board. 316 Skidmore, D. I., Bureau of Animal Industry. 326 | Sprague, Dr. 0. M. W.: Skidmore, Elnathan J., Tennessee Valley Office of Secretary of the Treasury...---- 300 ANNOTILY. en amen 363 Central Statistical Board. --ccceeaa- 365 Skinner, C. A., Bureau of Standards _....._- 332 | Staack, J. G.: Skinner, G. B., Bureau of Lighthouses.._-_- 332 Geological SUrvey-- ..--ueeecmceomaee ne 320 Skinner, G. H., Alaska Road Commission... 322 Board of Surveys and Maps of the Federal Skinner, W. W., Bureau of Chemistry and Government... srmmmmem momen mm—— 350 Sols oo IE ET Sa 397 | Stabler, Herman, Geological Survey... 320 Slater, Nelson, National Recovery Adminis- Staley, Frank C., office of First Assistant a a LR a 367 Postmaster General... ——o-o-.-- -——----- 312 Slattery, Harry, office of Secretary of In- " Stambaugh, George B., office of Secretary of 200 LOT IOY os ol iis Chana han ab ei Rh fom pad 318 | State. —----o emer Slattery, William L., comptroller, Post Office Stamm, Harold B., Federal Trade Commis- Department. ic. -z-=-sttzmmn errno 313 1 [1 LAER rr nm He ie Ce AE 342 Slindee, Michael E., office of Treasurer of the Standley, Admiral William H.: United States. io ads oe onaaen 301 Office of Naval Operations... ------- 314 Sloan, Alfred P., jr., National Recovery Ad- TheJoint Board = Ji. 346 MInIStEatioN. restr re map rman 366 | Stanley, Col. David S., United States Soldiers Smead, E. L., Federal Reserve Board. ....-.. 341 2 1 ep EB Le me SI LEE 357 a RR. Individual Index Page Stanley, Louise, Bureau of Home Economics Stanley, William, Department of Justice. . Stannard, Dr. Amy N., Department of Jus- Se T. W., Geological Survey..________. Starbuck, William D., Federal Radio Com- mission Stark, Capt. Harold R., Navy Department _ Stark, W. R.: Office of Commissioner of Accounts and Starr, Robert C., a of Labor____._ Staver, L.D., United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation. .o. Lo 0% Stead, Dr. William H., United States Em- ployment Serviee.... _.ol. lot llooiii Steagall, Edward C., office of Second Assist- ant’ Postmaster General __________________. Steddom, R. P., Bureau of Animal Industry- Stedman, Alfred D., Agricultural Adjust- ment Administration oh 4 Pp Ri AL NE Ee Steensland, Almer O., Home Owners’ Loan COrPOLaEION ee es aaa Steiner, Gotthold, Bureau of Plant Industry. Stejneger, Leonhard, National Museum._____ Stephens, Harold M., Department of Justice. Sterling, Hawley W., Alaska Road Commis- Sterling, Marques, Governing Board, Pan American: Union... i: Li save Ssoidaaadaa Sternhagen, John M., United States Board of ax ADDeaISL Lia Li vine aa eane Stetinius, Edward R., jr., National Recovery A AIISTAtiOn br tae Stevens, Raymond B., Federal Trade Com- mistlon este ria Stevens, Robert I., National Recovery Ad- TUNIEPALION if sett anne Stevens, W. H. S., Federal Trade Commis- SiON re ota Sh Te Se Stevenson, William F Chairrnan, Neral Home Loan Bank Board: dna The Executive Couneil. ci... Stewart, Charles E., Department of Justice.-- Stewart, oA, Bureau of Indian Affairs____- Stewart, Mary, Bureau of Indian Affairs_._- Stewart, Stella, United States Tariff Com- TRISEION re a ee Stiefel, David, Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration rt GAEL wn SS ph i oF wien pe Stine, Harry E., office of Third Assistant Postmaster General... ..- oc -ii- Stine, O. C.: Bureau of Agricultural Economics_-...-- Central Statistical Board... __... pln, M. W., Bureau of American Eth- nolo ST W. W.: Office of Secretary of Agriculture. ____.. Office of Personnel and Business Admin- EIR i Ea SE a Bureau of Plant Industry... -----——-- Stockton, Lieut. Col. Edward A., Bureau of Insular Aflairs. on oss iia Stockton, James R., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation 4... ci smien rit imam ma ar Stone, A. M., Federal Reserve Board __._____ Story, Tsabelle F., office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations_____.__________ Stott, Capt. A. C., Bureau of Ordnance..___. 329 310 310 315 Strack, Albert, Grain Futures Administration 329 Straus, Robert K., National Recovery Ad- INISHAtION. oar i ts i ra ae Strong, Dr. Helen M., United States Geo- graphic Board. oo oe os Strong, James G., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration. Lt a Lis Strong, Lod A. Bureau of Plant Quarantine. Stuart, R. Y Chairman, Forest Protection Board... Forest Service. oc oo. ano iia National Capital Park and Planning Commission. LL. aL uidri all ol Stuart, Capt, W. A., Navy Department___.._. 366 Sullivan, Harry L., Reconstruction Finance Corporation... in ih i eas Summers, J. L., office of Secretary of the TreaSULY iiuvasoi hb unnrbaioned 5 00 Sutherin, J. W., office of Second Assistant Postmaster General... oc... il aaa... Swanson, Claude A.: Secretary of the Navy (biography) ._...__. Federal Oil Conservation Board....______ Council of National Defense____.__._____ Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Com- Member Smithsonian Institution._______ The Executive Council... _.... Swanson, Edward B., Bureau of Mines_._____ Sw aptwoul, Egerton, Commission of Fine Td fo EE LB a dp SNE AOR se Me te Sweeney, George C., Department of Justice - - Sweet, Merle L., office of comptroller, Post Office Department ea Sweet, Oliver E., Interstate Commerce Com- OISsion. i rr ea Pee Be Swigart, Jesse E., Bureau of Engraving and Printing: ivi tated co oN aden Switzer, John B., Interstate Commerce Com- missioniasiint X Goel hudba Sd Swofford, Mrs. Jewell W., chairman, United States Employees’ Compensation Commis- I lr er Se eS CU ee) Swope, Gerald. National Recovery Administration _____ National: Labor:Board.... Lo... Sykes, Eugene O., chairman, Federal Radio Commission... oa dea a ae Szymezak, M. S., Federal Reserve Board.____ T Taber, Frederic H., Reconstruction Finance Corporstionds is dod ruutiisdescl tay Taber, Mrs. John, the Congressional Club.____ Tacy, Nelson, A Office of First Assistant Postmaster General. 1. Sugitesnn aii inn tne United States Geographic Board. ___.___ Taggart, Earl, General Accounting Office_____ Taliaferro, Mrs. Sidney F., Columbia Hos- pital TOL WOIHRn. Loi iene ries Taliaferro, S. F., Columbia Hospital for Women Sci tool adda sna bd dus Talley, Lynn P., Reconstruction Finance Corporation oo. .c.vioaios stove re anak Tandy, Dr. Elizabeth C., Children’s Bureau.- Tanis, Richard C., office of Secretary of State_ Tapp, Jesse W., Agricultural Adjustment Administration eM ee Ee Em Tarskey, Chaplain Benjamin J., office of Chielof Chaplains... Lc .cao ein Tate, Hugh M., Interstate Commerce Com- MISSION. oe ne ieee ieee mana Tate, Jack B., office of Secretary of State_..__. Taussig, Rear Admiral J. K.: Office of Naval Operations. _.____________ The Joint: Board... ior lon Taylor, A. E., Food and Drug Administration. Taylor, Charles H., Emergency Conservation Work a ee En Gl an i Taylor, Col. Charles B., Marine Barracks. _ Taylor, Dr. David w., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics... -.cooomv Taylor, Ike P., Alaska Road Commission.___. Taylor, J. S., Bureau of Standards... Taylor, Oliver G., office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations... Taylor, R. J., Reconstruction Finance Cor- porations a ate Los aia. en as Taylor, Wayne, Agricultural Adjustment Administration... cx soni or inane Taylor, William A., Bureau of Plant Indus- a Re Se ee od] Tot, Walter C.: National Recovery Administration.._...__ National Labor Board... Tercero, José, Pan American Union_________ Terrell, William D., Federal Radio Com- Thacher, Thomas D., American National Bed Cross... ows 5 smd et Ee the Seat ae 391 Page 392 Thacker, O., United States Railroad Admin- ISration: al eae Thayer, Mark M., Extension Service. ..._.. Theis, F. A., Agricultural Adjustment Ad- ministration onli iain Lol Lab Thode, Adele R., United States Tariff Com- ISS ON a Se al pee te ee Ton, Charles, Bureau of Chemistry and ollgii es. oar GL I ELD Thomas, Alonzo M., office of First Assistant Postmaster General... 2 iCall Thomas, George H., Farm Credit Adminis- tation. oor on LL nl aes Thomas, J. J., Federal Reserve Board--_--_- Thomas, Seth, office of Secretary of Agricul- tur Thompson, Bertis B., office of Surgeon Gen- erty Custodian. co -ci-vaniainannn wean Thompson, Laura A., Department of Labor. _ Thompson, L. R., Bureau of the Public Health Service 5c 0 Sta Thompson, Robert A., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works______-. 2 Thompson, Samuel H., Bureau of Indian I pou Seah o A 0 Thompson, W. N., office of Secretary of the easy ace. nd Lo Sr dy Thorp, Willard L., Director of Foreign and Domestic Commerce Lol oem on Thorson, A. T., the Coast Guard..---------- Thurber, William L., Patent Office_.---_--- Thyson, Lieut. Commander Leo C., attend- ance on-oficers. io. ao iit eatin Tibbetts, Elon O., National Recovery Ad- ministration fo oo i cao. Tibbitts, James E., General Supply Com- mittee. or a a Re a Te lie Tiffany, R. K., Public Domain Committee-- Tillett, Everett E., office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations.__.___._.__. rik Tippens, Guy B., office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Serviceci tun oc tia ai Titus, Dr. E. W., Columbia Hospital for WW OTHe ee ts pam dren mei Todd, David W.: United States Shipping Board Bureau.--- United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation... w-eeeeowisom-uan Tolman, R. P., National Gallery of Art... Tolson, Clyde A., Department of Justice. --- Toms, R. E., Bureau of Public Roads_------ Tower, R. S., General Accounting Office... Townsend, Capt. Julius C., Office of Naval Operations... tc--i-ao-cuneadn 2 RAR Townsend, C. O., United States Tariff Com- TE IH De ee en Te Lar en a Townsend, Wallace, Public Domain Com- mittee. as a TE ea hn. Tracy, Frank T., Reconstruction Finance Corporation... ooo: ocomemm emma een Tracy, Laura L., Civil Service Commission. . Tracy, Robert C., United States Board of Pax Appeals... icicicioisssecnmmonmery Trammell, Charles M., United States Board of Tax Appeals: ii. =. ocean Trask, Frank E., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works________.____- Treadway, W. L., Bureau of the Public Service oo i mapis Fo mUED ood Triem, William E., office of Second Assistant Postmaster General «loa. Lo Trimble, South, jr., office of Secretary of Commerce: =. Sho ol io a iia. Tripp, Louis H., Veterans’ Administration.. Troy, John W.: Alaska Road Commission. .__--.-.—.---- Governorof Alaska... _._- = tl... Truby, Brig. Gen. Albert E., Army Medical a a aN ea es True, Webster P., Smithsonian Institution__ Truesdell, Dr. Leon E., Bureau of the Census. Tschappat, Brig. Gen. W. H., office of Chief olOrdnanece. == nan Tucker, George P., Patent Office_._.-.-.... Page 363 341 347 335 Congressional Darectory Tucker, Irvin B., Department of Justice.___. Tucker, William J., Federal Reserve Board__ Tudor, Clinton G., General Land Office_____ Tugwell, Rexford G., Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. Gi. iv oapamro Stu Tullis, John R., office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General... o.oo. Tl. lc Tulloss, S. B., General Accounting Office... Tupper, Ernest A., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce... oo -ooiiz.. Caos Turnbull, Maj. William A., office of Judge Advocate @eneral i o.oo ol iii Turner, Scott: Federal Oil Conservation Board._._._.__._ Director, Bureau of Mi Turney, J. R., office of Federal Coordinator of ‘Transportation. ic. icin oiioiiii aoa Tuttle, Arthur, Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works._________._______. Tyler, Paul M., Bureau of Mines_..._....._. Tyrer, Arthur J., Bureau of Navigation and - Steamboat Inspection. ...caavecearcaancace Ummel, J. R., Alaska Railroad... Unzicker, Willard E., Reconstruction Fi- nance Corporation... c= crc t--i= Upson, Stephen L., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. c.oot coterie an Vacquerie, Capt. Harry A., office of Quarter- master General. oi CL Sl noi sel Yolonce, William R., office of Secretary of ater Lay Soleo rand sh ont Van Casteel, Grace, United States Tariff Commission =... 0. cof co Si tlie Vandover, G. C., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration si I LT a Van Deman, Ruth, Bureau of Home Eco- nomics rns a a Rat iE ii a Van Devanter, Willis, Washington National Monument Soelety.....-- .l2i-Zi ction VanDine, D. L., Bureau of Entomology... Van Fossan, Ernest H., United States Board of Bar Appeals: ol tr Eos ra aa Van Fossen, J. R., Federal Reserve Board... Van Petten, E. C., Public Domain Commit- Van Wagenen, James H., International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and’Canada. =. -—— tain Varela, Jacobo, Governing Board, Pan Amer- jean Union Ecos oe a Seana Veitch, F. P.: Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. .-----_-- Food and Drug Administration_____._.__. Vereen, William J., National Recovery Ad- ministration: oan tion tt tra Vermuele, Cornelius C., jr., Federal Emer- gency Administration of Public Works... Vest, George B., Federal Reserve Board..__- Victory, John F., National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics ~~ __....... Vidal, Eugene L., Aeronautics Branch_____. Vint, Thomas C., Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations... Vipond, Kenneth C., Civil Service Commis- ATeheet eens Voris, Col. Alvin C., Council of National De- WwW Wadsworth, C. W., Veterans’ Administra- ions no er Es Wadsworth, Eliot, American National Red [050 For 3 EAE La Cr GA gs Se ater (ELIE UR Rah 0 351 327 343 341 350 348 354 327 330 366 364 341 347 331 321 339 334 302 346 320 345 355 302 yr Individual Index 393 Page Wagner, J. Henry, Immigration and Natural- ization Servieo®. o.oo p Jota ios atainy Wagner, Robert F., National Labor Board. 368 Wagner, W. H., Immigration and Natural- fzation Service. oo. oa oui aati anll 335 Waite, Henry M., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works_.____________ 364 Waldron, Col. William H., National Guard BUreal. 05. cai soma ar GE Lh 309 Wales, George R., Civil Service Commission. 339 Walker, Ernest P., National Zoological Park_ 353 Waker, Francis, Federal Trade Commission. 342 Walker, Frank C., the Executive Council__ 368 Walker, Ralph L., Federal Radio Commis- UT a RE RC LT ee Sa 344 Wallace, Benjamin B., United States Tariff Commission. o feaerin ot suant O03l dors 343 Wallace, Julian C., office of Treasurer of the United States. cunts oideaniis i ul 301 Wallace, Henry A.: Secretary of Agriculture (biography)... 323 Federal Board for Vocational Education. 323 Council of National Defense__..__________ 346 Public Domain Committee... _________ 350 Member Smithsonian Institution _.____. 352 Puerto Rican Hurricane Relief Commis- CTH Bem as TE Ea RE 357 Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Com- MISSION... Lstarea nhs Coates aa 358 Federal Employment Stabilization Board... coo ional anaand Sans 358 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works... 20 oao.it. is 364 The Executive Couneil................. 368 Waller, Clifford E., Bureau of the Public Health Service... io. oo ti cz 95 302 Wallis, Frederick A., National Recovery Ad- ministration. o.oo aay 367 Walsh, John W., United States Board of Mediation oir nis Cor airings 345 Walter, R. F., Bureau of Reclamation_______ 320 Walters, Theodore A., First Assistant Secre- taryofthe Interior = oo caoo rc tx 318 Warburton, C. W.: Office of Secretary of Agriculture... ___ 324 Extension Service... Loli o_o. 325 Ward, Frank X., office of Secretary of State_. 299 Warfield, William A., M. D., Freedmen’s Hospital to e-sonrion nosionionctiosa oun) 321 Warner, Edward P., National Advisory Com- mittee for-Aeronautics....... .. ...-._... 347 Warner, Everett F., office of First Assistant Postmaster General... =... 312 Warner, Jack L., National Recovery Ad- ministration... oon ns a 367 Warren, Charles E., Post Office Department. 311 Warren, Emma L., General Land Office.___. 319 Washburn, E. W., Bureau of Standards____. 332 Waters, H. H., United States Tariff Com- IMSSION. 2 ots tl aaa od 343 Wathen, Albert L., Bureau of Indian Affairs. 320 Watkins, George P., Federal Trade Com- TRISSION a sana en i a 342 Watts, A. W., office of Third Assistant Post- masteriGeneral 5... aan 0 aoa 312 Wayland, William R., Home Owners’ Loan Corporations i. ooo. 20 oo anda L 362 Weaver, A. J. S., Agricultural Adjustment Administration... .. i. 2 324 Webb, T. D., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. area Lg 362 Webb, W. H., the Coast Guard______.______ 302 Weber, Stewart M., office of Second Assistant Postmaster General... ___________________ 312 ‘Weber, William, Weather Bureau____._______ 325 ‘Weightman, R. Hanson, Weather Bureau... 325 Weise, E. E., the Panama Canal____________ 345 Welch, J. F., Bureau of Insular Affairs__.____ 309 Wells, Capt. Chester H. (retired), Columbia Hospitalfor Women... .. _..- 357 Wells, George H., Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works______________ 364 Wells, Harry H., National Recovery Admin- Ististion oi isla lk 367 Wenrich, Charles C., office of First Asssist- ant Posimaster General... .__....__ 312 Wesley, Marvin, Public Debt Service_-..... 300 Page Wesson, Lieut. Col. C. M., office of Chief of Ordnance. .......a.... che West, Mrs. Charles, the Congressional Club_ 336 Westervelt, William I., Agricultural Adjust- ment- Administration... oan ioce SC 2 324 ‘Westover, Brig. Gen. Oscar: Office of Chief of the Air Corps--.-..____ 309 The Aeronautical Board... ____________ 346 Wetmore, Alexander: Smithsonian Institution... ________. 352 NationalMuseum. ior. Ssloaaiio oo 352 Wetmore, James A.: Acting Supervising Architect .___.______ 302 Chairman, Federal Real Estate Board... 304 Wetzel, George B., Bureau of the Census___. 331 ‘Whaley, Col. Arthur M., General Dispen- sary, United States Army... _. Whalin, Charles V., Bureau of Agricultural TCOnNOINICE. oo vo ino rens ane mp oma ‘Wheat, Joseph H.: Board of Surveys and Maps of the Federal Government. 5 a iio Sal Sn 50 United States Geographic Board. ________ 353 Wheeler, Helen E., Federal Board for Voca- tional BEdueation. oon lo solzio soc a Wheeler, Leslie A., Bureau of Agricultural Beonomiesc oot Casini oo iia sedl Wheeler, W. A. Bureau of Agricultural Beonomies. -o-eate ol noid “on Whitaker, Harry E., Reconstruction Finance Corporations. or isniu. tito uly 361 Whitcomb, Eben M., United States Tarif Commission =: dou oa seed. so White, Charles P., Bureau of Mines__...._-- 333 White, David, National Academy of Sciences 353 White, Dr. Lawrence W., Bureau of Indian AS od as irae Sa ee 319 White, Edward J., National Recovery Ad- ministration lo a. ae a i a White, Eugene R., office of Second Assistant Postmaster General... i. Si oisun White, Harry L., National Recovery Ad- ministration. c.. 0. Joe Cesk as aan 367 White, Mrs. Wallace H., jr., the Congres- sionll Club... desc tooo oL. a White, W. B., Food and Drug Administra- 131 Er Ea Gl TR Rae 1k Se, pI SR US 330 Quartermaster General. ____.___.-_. 07 Whitehead, Robert F., Patent Office_______ 333 Whitehorne, E. W., Bureau of Yards and Docks orsinnl tad oneal Sle So Cua owe: 315 of Stalesiiie. roves lati canvas Whiteside, A. D., National Recovery Ad- ministration... o.oo ioacoo acs cia 367 Whitney, Paul C., Coast and Geodetic Sur- VOY vos SR i ie re ae SO eu i el a 332 Whitside, Col. Warren W., office of Quarter- master General... lao Wicker, John J., jr., Home Owners’ Loan Corporation cool dosuea ddan iin unst pein Wideman, Frank J., Department of Justice. 310 Wight, A. E., Bureau of Animal Industry... 326 Wilbur, Gene, Bureau of Foreign and Do- mestiec Commerce... ....cc-L cour aams 331 Wilburn, C. C., Home Owners’ Loan Cor- DOTALIONE nr ate a ee he ie a 362 Wilby, Lieut. Col. Francis B.: Office of Chief of Engineers___._.__________ 308 Board of Surveys and Maps of the Fed- eral Government. oo 50 Wilkinson, Commander T. S., General Board, Navy... 0 oe i ri aos Wilkinson, F. D., Howard University_._____ 321 Williams, Brig. Gen. Alexander E., office of Quartermaster General . ___________________ Williams, Brig. Gen. Dion: Marine Examining Board... ...._________ 318 Marine Retiring Board... __........ Williams, Clarence L., office of Chief Post Office Inspector... coo oii fonans Williams, Francis C., Federal Emergency Administration of Public WOrkS.ecaeecaaa- 394 Williams, Gen. C. C., National Recovery Administration... iii Wiliams, John, United States Board of Med- toni Ls ne a a Williams, Martha W., United States Tariff Commission... coos aot ato Williams, R. C., Bureau of the Public Health SeTVICe. i. ie ETRE Williamson, George M., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works...__.______ Wilson, Bayard, Home Owners’ Loan Cor- tration: ons a i ia Wilson, Edwin C., office of Secretary of State. Wilson, Francis C., Public Domain Com- TRAIEN TL Rl CEN th 8 ER nl SELES Ya fh Wilson, Milburn A., Director of Subsistence Homesteads auc iit e aa den Wilson, M. L., Agricultural Adjustment Administrations eo LF ts aaah. Wilson, P. St. J., Bureau of Public Roads.-- Winship, Maj. Gen. Blanton: Judge Advocate General ______._._______ United States Soldiers’ Home___________ Winslow, Dr. Emma A., Children’s Bureau. Winslow, Samuel E., United States Board of Mediation... ioc icone aid AER AE Winter, Charles E., attorney general of Puerto Rico. cocoa samen ti oan Wirth, Conrad L., office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations... _.___._._..__ Wiseman, Henry N., Bureau of the Budget_. Witters, Harry W., National Recovery Ad- aninistration: ar tet a ns Wixon, Irving F., Immigration and Naturali- gation Service... oir ereenmmiaatn Wolcott, Clinton L., Patent Office. ____._.. Wolf, G. P., Bureau of Agricultural Engi- 115 11g LAT Shh ay R e LR RA Wolman, Abel, Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works ..ooooooooceoo- Wolman, Dr. Leo: National Recovery Administration. ..__. National Labor Board... _____.__ Wood, Arthur D., Department of Justice__-_ Wood, George L., office of First Assistant Postmaster General... cae Wood, Rev. Dr. Charles, Washington Na- tional Monument Society. ———-——__. Wood, William C., office of Third Assistant Postmaster General. oo. __..---. Woodfill, Web, Federal Trade Commission.-- Woodin, William H.: Secretary of the Treasury (biography)... Chairman of Federal Reserve Board ____. Director General of Railroad Adminis- tration... =. -—5--= EE SE ‘War Finance Corporation... anh Foreign Service Buildings Commission. - Member Smithsonian Institution. __._._- Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief Commis- TT a Se Ss Ee Federal Employment Stabilization Board Reconstruction Finance Corporation. ... The Executive Council. __.. ___...co-._ Woodring, Harry H., Assistant Secretary of War coe een RR mae Caen Woodruff, Mrs. Roy O., the Congressional Clu Woods, A. F., office of Secretary of Agricul- ETE EE Se SE a a Re pe SER he Woods, Capt. Edgar L., Naval Dispensary. Woodside, J. B., General Accounting Office. Page 367 345 343 Congressional Directory ‘Woodside, Robert G., American Battle Mon- uments Commission... ic 0 oo Woodson, Capt. W. B., office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy____________ Woodson, Urey, Alien Property Custodian.__ Woodward, Ray L., Civil Service Commis- sont ae a ae he Woodward, Rear Admiral Clark H., General Board, Navy. o.oo i a Woolley, Herbert C., M. D., St. Elizabeths Hospital. baa ol id os el Worley: L. H., Bureau of Plant Quaran- nest ti SOEs ee Sa Ey Wren, Clark C., Inland Waterways Corpo- LLL Ee Be an Le ‘Wrenn, Augustus C., Bureau of Engineering. Wrenn, E. H., Home Owners’ Loan Corpo- ration. Cin Ra In as Wright, Charles W., Bureau of Mines_______ Wright, Dr. Orville, National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics... Wright, Frederick E., National Academy of Selences: oo a i ae rae a Wright, J. C., Federal Board for Vocational Bducations iol otis i rr ie SL Wright, Robert V. L., Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works_..________ Wyatt, Walter, Federal Reserve Board______ Wylie, Alexander, Interstate Commerce Commission... i Wyman, Henry C., office of First Assistant Postmaster: General... o> i tii ooo Wynne, Edward C., office of Secretary of State cil eam dar nF rr ame Wyzanski, Charles E., jr., Department of Yaden, James G., Civil Service Commission. Yaes, Chaplain Julian E., Chief of Chap- LE Nee TP ie Car Yates, F. L., General Accounting Office... Foneh, C. F., United States Tariff Commis- ON. oat liner md aE 4 al Be TE Yeager, William B., Chicago World's Fair Centennial Commission. _- co cceaaocao Yingling, Raymund T., office of Secretary of 1 ER Co La ei An RL EE Yohe, H. S., Bureau of Agricultural Eco- T1151 LL Pit i lal et IS Gs WT So oS LI Young, Stanley P., Bureau of Biological Sur- oh RT RE Er LR ee SRE Young, Thomas B., Home Owners’ Loan CorDoIaiion =~. oc-coo oz evem=-toanacseros Young, Maj. W. C., office of Chief of Ord- Zaldumbide, Gonzalo, Governing Board, Pan American Union. 2. = ioc oan Zapf, Lacey C., Bureau of Foreign and Domestic:Commerce.. ~~ =c- oacnn--t- Zannelli, Augustus, General Land Office_____- Zens, Lennah C., Bureau of Home Eco- al ae SRR i ee TE Zepp, Christopher M., Bureau of the Census.- Zimmerman, Harvey J., Bureau of the Cen- ANE Rhee Shea nel a a Zimmerman, William, jr., Bureau of Indian Fs 0 ee Se LE See DERE TR Zook, George F.: Commissioner of Education. __________- Federal Board for Vocational Education. 349 315 362 333 347 354 323 364 341 341 312 299 335 339 306 340 343 358 300 329 328 362 308 354 311 319 329 331 331 319 320 323 —R Er ES Ih rR Zh i sie 2 anlar [ die i | ts | | i RHA gory a gig any Zt rob fares = i | Stasis ot : ; i ; { oA Ha § ALA ht RU LGA, LiL a